Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR PETER WEDDERBURN, LORD GOSFORD.
Date: The Laird of Nidrie and Mr Charles Lumisden
v.
Murray
28 June 1670 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
There being a decreet of removing obtained against Murray, he gave in a
bill of suspension upon this reason,—that he had a tack of tolerance from Mr Thomas Baird, who was curator, sine quo non to George Chalmers, who bruiked the said tenement, pro indiviso, with Mr Charles Lumisden. The Lords refused to pass the bill upon that reason; in respect the pupil himself being majoritati proximus, and having the consent of another curator, who did join with Lumisden, who did bruik with the minor, pro indiviso, and did set the same; especially the prior tenant being run in arrears, and Nidrie, a man most responsible, who was to enter.
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