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[1747] 1 Elchies 49      

Subject_1 BANKRUPT.

Thomas Morison
v.
(Gordon) Strichen

1747, Dec. 5, 8.
Case No. No. 22.

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Morison being incarcerated for a debt due to Gordon by account-current of goods consigned to him at London, and balance of a bill accepted by him, he presented a bill of suspension and liberation upon this ground, that after these debts a commission of bankruptcy was taken out against him, that he had complied with the statute, and given up this among his other debts, and surrendered all his effects, and produced certificate from the Chancery agreeably to the judgment 20th June 1746, Marshall against Yeaman and Spence, and Christie against Straiton. Continued till Tuesday. (See the sequel in Note, voce Foreign.)

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