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[1587] Mor 12651
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION V. Proved, or not proved.
Subject_3 SECT. III. Forgery. - Bribery.
Hamilton
v.
Craigie-Wallace
1587 .March .
Case No.No 558.
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In an action of suspension betwixt Claud Hamilton, Commendator of Paisley, and the Laird of Craigie-Wallace, there was an execution of an inhibition taken to be improved; and the executor, with one witness only, abided at the same; and because there were other two witnesses that deponed contrary, and abided not at the execution; the Lords found that the execution should make no faith.
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