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Subject_1 WITNESS.
Date: John Chalmers, Merchant in Dunfermline,
v.
Grant of Dalrachny
11 June 1713
Case No.No. 149.
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Upon report of the Lord Cullen, in the action at the instance of John Chalmers against the Laird of Dalrachny, the question being, Whether in the modification of the expenses of a witness, he ought to have allowance for the charge of a horse? The Lords found, That if the witness depone, That he used to ride when he travelled, and that he came on horseback to depone in this cause, he ought to have the expense of his horse allowed him.
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