Subject_1 BILL OF EXCHANGE.
A
v.
B
1750 ,July 4 .
Case No.No. 47.
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A bill being payable to the person named in the bill, as drawer, but not signed by him, though duly signed by the acceptor, Murkle, Ordinary on the bills, reported a writer's doubt, whether to give a horning on it? And the Lords refused horning, as Kilkerran tells me, for I was in the Outer-House; for such bill would be null if not written by the drawer; and whether it was holograph of him could not appear to the writer or to us.
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