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Sir John Dalrymple having died 24th May 1743, his heir, and not his executor, was found to have right not only to the natural grass of that crop, but to the crop of clover-hay, whereof that was the first crop, it having been sown with the barley crop 1742; and also to a crop of barley sown after Sir John's death but that very day, having before been sown with rapeseed, which did not thrive, but was ploughed down that very day and sown. (See Dict. No. 47. p. 15908.)