Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by ROBERT MACGILL, LORD FOORD.
Date: George Logane
v.
Alexander Wallace
10 January 1650 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
In the suspension by George Logane against Alexander Wallace, charging for 1000 merks upon bond; the reason founded upon many bolls of meal and oats resting aughting by the charger to the suspender, was found relevant to be proven by witnesses, even against writ: since the same Wallace, charger, had confessed, in a pursuit at James Scot of Montros his instance, for certain victual, that he was aughting this victual to the suspender: suppose the confession was not subscribed by him, but by the clerk of the court of Striveling, as it were by way of instrument; and so might be a great adminicle, suppose not a sufficient probation.
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