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[1665] Mor 70
Subject_1 ADJUDICATION and APPRISING.
Subject_2 APPRISING.
Date: M'Culloch
v.
Craig
2 December 1665
Case No.No 10.
A comprising found null, subscribed only by the clerk, and not by the messenger who was judge.
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In a pursuit, at the instance of Sir Hugh M'Culloch against Mr John Craig, as representing his father, Mr Robert Craig, by progress; which Mr Robert, was debtor by bond to Patrick Wood, and which bond was comprised; the right whereof, came in the person of the said Hugh M'Culloch; whereupon he pursued the said Mr John:—There being nothing produced, but a comprising, subscribed by James Allan, who was clerk to the comprising, and not by the messenger who was judge; the Lords would find no process thereon.
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