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The Lord Cathcart wadset some lands, which came thereafter into the hands of Carss Crawford. The said Lord uses order of redemption against the Laird of Carss, and pursues declarator of redemption. If is alleged by the defender, All parties having interest are not called, viz. the Laird of Carss's author. The Lords found it necessary that one be summoned to represent him who gave the first reversion, and the present titular of the land, and no more persons, although the land, after the first wadsetting, had past per multas manus.
Auchinleck, MS. p. 181.
*** Durie's report of this case is No 54. p. 2204. voce Citation.