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[1669] 1 Brn 587      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR PETER WEDDERBURN, LORD GOSFORD.

The Heir-of-Line of Towie Barclay
v.
Barclay of Auchredy, who had Right from the Heir-Male

Date: 17 June 1669

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In an improbation of the disposition of the barony of Towie, made to Auchredy from the next heir-male,—Auchredy himself being next to him in succession, the last term in the improbation being running,—a bill was given in for the heir-of-line, craving one of the two witnesses inserted in the disposition to be examined, that his deposition might lie in retentis.

It was alleged, That the desire could not be granted; because the witnesses were neither aged nor infirm, and that he could not depone till the disposition itself was produced, that he might see his own hand-write.

Notwithstanding whereof, the desire of the bill was granted; which was very hard, the whole terms for satisfying the production being so near run out; but the case was so odious.

Page 54.

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