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[1743] 1 Elchies 427
Subject_1 SERVITUDE.
The Earl of Breadalbane
v.
Menzies
1743 ,Nov .22 .
Case No.No. 3.
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The Lords, 21st December last, found that Culdares having a servitude upon the forest of Mamlorn, and having also a shealing (Benecastle) properly belonging to himself, that he could not set his own shealings, or otherwise use the grass of them than for maintenance of the number of cattle we found he could hold in winter. The question was again brought before us by a reclaiming bill and answer, and the Lords adhered. Kilkerran and Murkle did not vote.
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