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[1626] Mor 5732
Subject_1 HORNING.
Date: Fowlis
v.
The Laird of Calderwood
29 June 1626
Case No.No 4.
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Horning being objected, and the rebel by consent of the principal party suffered notwithstanding to stand in judgment; if a third party admitted for his interest compear, and object horning in the same process, he will not be heard. Mr Robert Fowlis debarred the Laird of Calderwood to give his oath, the principal party not being against it. See Persona Standi.
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