Subject_1 HUSBAND and WIFE. Subject_2 DIVISION VII.
After Proclamation of Banns, the Woman considered to be in the same case as if actually Married.
Subject_3 SECT. II.
After Proclamation, barred from granting Gratuitous Deeds, or Deeds to the Prejudice of her Husband.
Fletcher v. -
Date: 5 July 1611 Case No. No 239.
Found in conformity with the above.
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Robert Fleschour in Dundee, having contracted marriage with, widow in Dundee, and conform to that contract, given infeftment of conjunct fee to his future spouse; after all that, and after their banns were once proclaimed, she made dispositions and renunciations of sundry of her conjunct fee lands to her daughters of the first marriage; for annulling whereof the said Robert moved action, as done in his defraud, and unlawfully, after that he was in effect her husband, without his consent; which summons the Lords found relevant, and declared the said dispositions and renunciations null.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 404. Haddington MS. v. 2. No 2261.