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Subject_1 MEMBER of PARLIAMENT.
Subject_2 DIVISION III. The Qualification of Freeholders possessing Lands liable in Public Burden for L. 400 Scots.
Subject_3 SECT. VI. Who may act as Commissioners of Supply. - Time of their meeting. - Consequences of their refusing to meet or divide.
Date: Gordon
v.
Anderson
21 January 1766
Case No.No 88.
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Two different persons were found qualified to act as Commissioners of Supply, in virtue of infeftments in the same lands extending to L. 100 of valued rent, though neither of them was the immediate vassal of the Crown. See Appendix. See No 10, p. 2444.
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