[1583] Mor 5731
Subject_1 HORNING.
Laird of Bishopton
v.
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1583 .
Case No.No 1.
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The Laird of Bishopton being denounced for not finding law-burrows, the horning was reduced at his instance, because the officer's execution bore not that the party seeker of the caution made faith to the officer, that he dreaded Bishopton bodily harm, according to the order prescribed in the act of Parliament, albeit the officer offered to prove by the witnesses inserted in his executions, that he had caused the party make faith.
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