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[1745] 2 Elchies 356      

Subject_1 MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.

Case of Ross-shire

Date: 6 February 1745
Case No. No. 30.

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A complaint being entered in terms of the act 1743,—found that the freeholders could not turn the persons complained of out of the roll, and that therefore they must be held as still on the roll; and fined the freeholders who turned them out in L.10 and expenses, but would give no judgment against Seaforth, a Member of Parliament. (See Dict. No. 219. p. 8844.)

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