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[1752] 1 Elchies 368      

Subject_1 PROPERTY.

Sir Robert Gordon
v.
Lord Lyon

1752, July 3.
Case No. No. 10.

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Though by the 19th act, 22d Parl. James VI. an heritor of 10 chalders of victual can build but one pidgeon-house, yet Sir Robert Gordon having 46 chalders of rent lying contiguous within two miles, though he has already three pidgeon houses on it, may build a fourth within the said two miles.

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