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[1749] 2 Elchies 333
Subject_1 LETTER OF CREDIT.
Date: Mansfield
v.
Weir
29 July 1749
Case No.No. 4.
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Weir was found liable to Mansfield for money and goods furnished by Mansfield, and by merchants in England by his order, to Johnston a shopkeeper
in Edinburgh, and brother-in-law to Weir, on Weir's letter of credit for L.150 to Mansfield in favour of Johnston, though it did not appear that Mansfield gave Weir notice of these furnishings, or rather it appeared that he did not give him notice. (See Dict. No. 5. p. 8224.)
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