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Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Deeds signed by Notaries.
Date: Campbell
v.
Bell
3 March 1610
Case No.No. 34.
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A charter subscribed by one notary, alleging he had command of a woman, because she affirmed she could not write, or is burdening her conjunct fee lands, may be reduced by her, she offering to prove that she could write herself, and that she was in use to write and subscribe both before and after the date of the said contract.
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