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[1619] Mor 2349      

Subject_1 COALIER.

Lord Lothian
v.
James Bothwell

Date: 7 March 1619
Case No. No 1.

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In an action pursued by my Lord Lothian contra James Bothwell of New-byres; the Lords fand, That the act of Parliament anent coal-heughs, was only to ganging coal-pits, and that it was lawful to parties to fee, hire, and conduce coal-hewers, where coals are given up, or not able to entertain the coal-hewers.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 148. Kerse, MS. fol. 96.

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