Subject_1 PRESUMPTION.
Earl of Wigton
v.
The Countess
1744 ,Nov. 10 .
Case No.No. 16.
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The Lords thought that family pictures did not fall under a provision to a wife or household furniture. Arniston was clear, and so waS Drummore. The President first was of a different opinion, but afterwards doubted. The President also thought that a kitchen grate and stove-Holds fixed in the ordinary way, and a boiler for boiling catties meat, did not fall under the provision. Remitted to me to pass the bill of advocation. (See No. 14.)
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