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[1712] Mor 8236
Subject_1 LETTERS of SUPPLEMENT.
Date: James Gordon of Daach,
v.
James Gordon of Techmuiry
30 July 1712
Case No.No 5.
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In a cause at the instance of James Gordon of Daach against Techmuiry; the Lords found, that the Sheriff of Aberdeen had committed iniquity in examining witnesses who lived within the Sheriffdom of Banff, upon a citation by virtue of letters of supplement granted by the Sheriff of Banff, in respect a Sheriff could not grant letters of supplement.
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