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Subject_1 ANNUALRENT.
Date: Creditors of Sir John Douglas
v.
Lady Douglas
28 November 1748
Case No.No. 10.
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Lady Douglas, on her infeftment of annualrent, was found preferable on certain sums deposited by some dragoons, for grass mail for pasturing their horses in the parks of Sir John Douglas her son, to Sir John's creditors, who had arrested the money, notwithstanding she had no decree of poinding the ground. Vide February 14, 1733, M'Gill of Rankeillour against Real Creditors of Hay of Naughton, voce Competition.
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