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[1680] Mor 8548
Subject_1 MEDITATIONE FUGÆ.
Date: James Cornwall of Bonhard
v.
Andrew Grierson-Bonhard
11 November 1680
Case No.No 3.
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By a bill craves a warrant to stop his own salt which the said Andrew was transporting beyond seas, &c. The Lords found it not in their power to grant such summary execution against one who was not a bankrupt, unless he would prove he were such as in Mason's case, No 1. p. 8547; but referred him to the Admiral who would summarily arrest the ship.
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