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Subject_1 JURISDICTION.
Date: Bruce
v.
French, Procurator-Fiscal
31 January 1753
Case No.No. 60.
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One who has in terms of the jurisdiction act once qualified by taking the oaths as Baron Bailie of one Barony, and lodged his certificate in the Sheriff-Court,—not bound to qualify again as Bailie of another Barony in the same shire;—and one being fined L.10 by the Sheriff of Aberdeen for not having so qualified a second time, we suspended the letters simpliciter.
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