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[1743] Mor 15820
Subject_1 TENOR.
Date: Earl of March
v.
Montgomery
19 July 1743
Case No.No. 57.
Tenor proved without adminicles in writing.
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In the proving of the tenor of a personal bond, granted by Montgomery of Magbiehill to the Earl of March, the casus amissianis being distinctly instructed, the proving of the tenor was allowed to proceed, though there was no adminicle of the bond in writ.
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