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[1744] 2 Elchies 354
Subject_1 MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.
Date: Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees
v.
Lord Arniston and Sir Charles Gilmore
9 February 1744
Case No.No. 21.
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In the complaint Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees against Lord Arniston and Sir Charles Gilmore, we had long arguments what makes a roll of electors in the sense of the late act 16th Geo. II.; and 2dly, What the law is where persons are after their death continued on the roll, and their heirs are of the same name and designation. 3dly, We almost all agreed that a vote of the meeting, finding that any person claiming a vote is not the person in the roll, is sufficient to justify the preses by them chosen for not calling that person.
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