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[1622] Mor 16406
Subject_1 USURY.
Date: Philorth
v.
Irvine
28 February 1622
Case No.No. 4.
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Philorth having obliged himself to pay, at Whitsunday 1604, to William Irving, the sum of 4000 bolls meal, and failing thereof, £. 4 for the boll, providing, if he paid 6000 merks before the term he should be free, the bond being suspended, as unlawful, against the act of Parliament made anno 1597, the Lords suspended the bond for the principal sum of 6000 merks, and annual-rent at ten for the hundred since the day of payment.
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