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[1630] Mor 16444
Subject_1 VASSAL.
Date: Yester
v.
Vassals
15 December 1630
Case No.No. 4.
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In a declarator of non-entry pursued by the Lord Yester against one of his vassals, the libel bore, that he being infeft in the barony of F. whereof the lands were a proper part and pertinent holding of him, &c. the Lords found, That, for proving of his summons, the pursuer's sasine did suffice; which bore him to be infeft only in the said barony of F. generally, without mentioning that he was seised in the said lands of N. and that he needed not prove the said lands of N. to be parts and pertinents of the said barony of F.; but they thought the defender should disclaim him, if these lands of N. were not a part of the said barony of F. holding of the pursuer.
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