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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Knox v. Macarthur (ante, p. 100) [1866] ScotLR 1_242_2 (26 March 1866) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1866/01SLR0242_2.html Cite as: [1866] ScotLR 1_242_2, [1866] SLR 1_242_2 |
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(ante, p. 100).
In this case, in which Andrew Knox, quarryman, residing at New Monkland Poorhouse, in the county of Lanark, is pursuer; and John Macarthur, parochial schoolmaster at New Monkland, and residing there, in the said county, is defender, the following is the issue—It being admitted that the pursuer was, on or about the 13th of September 1864, an inmate of the poorhouse of New Monkland, in the county of Lanark, and that the defender was, at the date mentioned, a member of the Visiting Committee of said poorhouse:
“Whether, on or about the 13th September 1864, within the said poorhouse of New Monkland, the defender did attack and assault the pursuer—to his loss, injury, and damage?”
Damages laid at £250.
The pursuer failed to appear by himself or by his counsel or agent; and the Judge granted a certificate to that effect, in order to entitle the defender to obtain a dismissal of the action.
Counsel for Defender— Mr Watson and Mr J. H. A. Macdonald. Agents— Messrs J. & J. Turnbull, W.S.