Subject_1 GLEBE.
Steel
v.
Sir William Dalrymple
1751 ,June 15 .
Case No.No. 4.
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In a suspension of a decreet of Presbytery designing horses and cows grass, after many various proceedings and proofs, we remitted to the Lord President and Drummore to inspect and report with a plan, which they did, and altered part of the ground designed by the Presbytery, and substituted another piece of ground in place of it as more proper and more convenient to both; but a doubt was suggested whether this Court could make a split new designation, or if we should remit it to the Presbytery. But the President was clear we could make the designation, and we did so accordingly. We found no expense of process due, but found the decreet must be extracted on their joint expence.
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