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[1614] Mor 6070
Subject_1 HUSBAND and WIFE.
Subject_2 DIVISION IX. The wife's personal privileges.
Date: Melville
v.
Lindsay
16 November 1614
Case No.No 277.
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In an action pursued by Sir Andrew Melville contra Dame Agnes Lindsay, relict of Mr David Melville of Tunglands, it was found that the said Dame Agnes ought to give her oath, notwithstanding she stood married to William Bruce of Escheall, and that because the process was intented before the marriage.
This was an oath of calumny.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting