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Subject_1 TUTOR - CURATOR - PUPIL.
Date: Dr Forrester
v.
-
17 July 1630
Case No.No. 113.
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Umquhile Robert Walking, burgess of Glasgow, in his testament, nominates his spouse tutrix to his bairns, and other two friends, and also nominates her executrix. She, by virtue of her office, intromits with his goods and gear; and, before year and day, she marries Dr. Forrester, whereby her tutory ceases, yet she continues intromissatrix; and for the space of three or four years after her marriage, the other two tutors obtain a bond of the Doctor, that he will be countable upon his wife's intromissions. They charge him, according to his bond, to be countable for the sums intromitted with by his wife, and for the annual-rent. He suspends, that he ought not to pay annual-rent, because his bond bore not the same expressly. The Lords ordained him to be countable for the annual-rents.
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