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[1616] Mor 6748
Subject_1 IMPROBATION.
Subject_2 SECT. IX. Abiding by.
Date: Lord Herries
v.
Andrew Ker
6 February 1616
Case No.No 168.
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In an improbation pursued by the Lord Herries against Andrew Ker, the Lords fand, that albeit the direct manner was extant, and that the improver did not use the indirect improbation, yet it was lawful to the party user to propone articles of approbation, specially seeing there was but one witness existing.
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