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[1732] Mor 3097
Subject_1 CONSUETUDE.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Habite and Repute a Notary, Messenger, &c.
Date: Hunter
v.
Montgomery of Peanstonhall
18 February 1732
Case No.No 7.
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A nullity objected to an execution of poinding was sustained, viz. that the poinding was performed, and the execution thereof subscribed by a person, who was, by the Lyon Office, deprived from being a messenger at arms, and his deprivation intimated or advertised in the public news prints, prior to the poinding. See This case voce Death. See Appendix.
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