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[1710] Mor 16103
Subject_1 TITLE TO PURSUE.
Date: Henry Bothwel of Glencorse,
v.
John Trotter of Mortonhall
10 January 1710
Case No.No. 49.
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In the action at the instance of Glencorse against Mortonhall, for payment of £.7 11s. Sterling, contained in a precept drawn by Alexander Trotter upon the defender, his brother, payable to Alexander Bothwel, merchant in Edinburgh, the pursuer's brother, dated September 7, 1688, the Lords found, That the pursuer being decerned executor to his brother, and having confirmed his testament, needed not a licence to pursue before the commissaries, for payment of another debt not confirmed.
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