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[1610] Mor 13522      

Subject_1 REGALIA.

Lord of Gadgirth
v.
Hunter

Date: 10 January 1610
Case No. No 1.

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Woods were found not to be inter regalia, but only forest; and therefore the common clause cum sylvis nemoribus, &c. was found to give sufficient right to such woods, and that they required no special sasine.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 328. Haddington, MS.

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