Subject_1 RANKING AND SALE.
Earls of Loudoun, &c
v.
Lord Ross, &c
1734 ,Nov. 20 .
Case No.No. 3.
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The Lords found, that notwithstanding these Earls were ranked primo loco on the lands of Gulston, yet not having drawn the whole by reason of a prior inhibition and the common expenses of ranking and sale, that they ought to be ranked on the lands of Bruntswood for what remained due after these deductions; but found that they could not be even ranked for the whole sums in their adjudication but only for what remained so due.
This last being reclaimed against, the Lords altered and found they should be ranked for the whole so as to draw only what remains due.—20th November 1734 The Lords adhered.
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