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The widow of a Peer being debtor to M'Donald in a certain sum of money, due by bill, he raised and executed a horning against her, and afterwards applied for letters of caption.
The Lord Ordinary reported the bill to the Lords; who were of opinion, that the widow of a Peer was intitled to all the privileges of a Peer, and therefore,
“They refused the bill.”
Fac. Col. No 212. p. 309.
*** See the case of Campbell against Countess and Earl of Fife, No.21. p. 9404. voce Oath of Party.