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[1627] Mor 10034
Subject_1 PENALTY.
Date: Ayton
v.
Paterson
28 March 1627
Case No.No 3.
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Mr James Paterson is charged to fulfil a minute made betwixt him and Mr Robert Ayton, whereby the said Mr James was obliged to pay 4200 merks to the said Mr Robert, for the discharge of the reversion of Craigfuthie, and both the parties are obliged to fulfil this minute to each other under the pain of L. 1000. Mr James alleges he might resile from the minute paying the pain.—The Lords found he might not resile.
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