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Sir John Urquhart gave in a supplication to the Lords, bearing, That he being cited before the Council upon several alleged riots, and fearing that he might be excluded from appearing in his own defence by hornings against him, therefore desired that the Lords would grant suspension of all hornings against him ad hunc effectum, only to give him personam standi in judicio, but prejudice to the creditors of all other execution;
Which desire the Lords granted as to all hornings he should condescend upon.