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Subject_1 MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.
Election of Mearns - Sir James Carnegie
v.
Steuart of Inchbreck
1741 ,Feb .13 .
Case No.No. 5.
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The Lords found that there was no sufficient warrant for dividing the property lands reserved to Inchbreck, and the superiority lands disponed to Dr Stuart and Skene, and
therefore found the division null, and that he could not be continued on the roll on that right;—found it competent to make objections at a Michaelmas court against a person formerly enrolled, which objection was not overruled by a former head court. 13th February The Lords adhered, agreeably to act 25th, Pairl. 6. James II.
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