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[1614] Mor 16657      

Subject_1 WITNESS.

Earl Marshall
v.
Burnet

1614. June.
Case No. No. 33.

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In an action betwixt the Earl of Marshall and Burnet, the Lords found an evident relevant against the Earl, which they ordained to be proved by certain witnesses, upon whose names the defender condescended. At the terms of probation he produces diligence against three of the witnesses allenarly. The Lords found, that he should have three terms, and that he should summon the rest in any of the three terms.

Kerse MS. f. 260.

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