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Subject_1 CAUTIONER.
Date: James Gibb
v.
Walkerand Simpson
26 July 1751
Case No.No. 19.
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One's becoming bound as cautioner in a bargain of lambs was found proveable by witnesses, agreeably to a former judgment in a case of a bargain of sheep bought at the house in the muir, which I have either neglected to mark, or cannot find it; and we altered both the Sheriff of Edinburgh's interlocutor, and Shewalton's, who refused a bill of advocation on iniquity; for we thought all bargains for the sale of moveables proveable by witnesses. (See Proof.)
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