[1735] 1 Elchies 382
Subject_1 PUBLIC OFFICER.
Yetts
v.
The Other Household Trumpeters
1735 ,Dec. 12 .
Case No.No. 3.
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The Lords altered Lord Roystons interlocutor, and found none of the household trumpeters bound to communicate their fees for officiating at burials. One of their principal motives was, that they thought the lieges not confined to them alone, and so their fees were not casualties of their office, but the hire of their labour, 21st November 1735.
The Lords, I am told, adhered to their interlocutor, November 21st, finding the household trumpeters officiating at burials, not bound to communicate their fees to those not officiating. (I was in the Outer-House.)
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