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[1735] 1 Elchies 210
Subject_1 IRRITANCY.
Mr Kirk
v.
Sir John Gordon
1735 ,June 11 .
Case No.No. 1.
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The Lords would not affirm the interlocutor founded upon the irritancy incurred in April 1733 before the payment in November 1733, which they generally thought purged
the irritancy, though Drummore and some others thought otherwise, but they found the irritancy incurred by not paying the moiety due at Martinmas 1733 for crop 1732, because the Ministers prohibition was only for crop 1733 and in time coming.
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