[1666] Mor 14999
Subject_1 SUMMARY PROCESS.
Date: Sinclair of Bryme, Supplicant
12 June 1666
Case No.No. 1.
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Sinclair of Bryme gave in a bill, bearing, that he had obtained suspension of all execution, and specially of apprising, which he presented at the time of the apprising, and yet the messenger and writer went on, and apprised; and therefore craved, that the apprising might be stopped at the registers, and seals.
The Lords refused to grant the desire of the bill, without there had been a summons against the appriser past the signet; but would not upon a bill cite parties out of the town, having no dependence on the House, nor annul, or hinder any pretended right they had, without citing of them, but resolved to take in consideration the contempt of the messenger and writer, at the discussing of the cause.
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