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[1739] 2 Elchies 128      

Subject_1 COMMONTY.

Sir David Dalrymple
v.
Hay of Drummelzier

Date: 7 November 1739
Case No. No. 3.

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In dividing a commonty betwixt a Barony on the one part, and lands of another heritor having an, interest in the commonty; in the division, the whole Barony ought not to be valued, unless the whole pastured upon that common; but only the particular farms or towns, that are proven to have been in use to pasture upon it: Which rule had also before been followed in the division of the common of Biggar, betwixt the Earl of Wigton and Lockhart of Carnwath, and their feuars. (No. 2.)

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