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Circumstances inferring Convalescence, whether equivalent to going to Kirk and Market.
Creditors of Balmerino v. Lady Couper
Date: 28 June 1671 Case No. No 99.
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In a question of death-bed it being proved, that the defunct himself constantly put on his own clothes, walked up and down his house, conveyed strangers to their chambers freely without help or support, and in the same manner went down with others to see them take horse, made several accompts and bargains, and frequently played at cards; all this was not found relevant to infer health, or equivalent to the going to kirk or market.
*** See This case, Section 10. h. t. No 77. p. 3292.