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... Minister of , and the 39 Procurator for the Church of 41 Scotland 28 17 Forrester , John 32 Pringle , & c . Messrs John , Principal Clerks of Session 29 Fraser , Charles , trust - disponee of Robinson and Co. Pringle , John , & c ...
... Minister of , and the 39 Procurator for the Church of 41 Scotland 28 17 Forrester , John 32 Pringle , & c . Messrs John , Principal Clerks of Session 29 Fraser , Charles , trust - disponee of Robinson and Co. Pringle , John , & c ...
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... minister and kirk - session . 66 The articles of roup bore , that the said superiority , which amounted to L.175 of valued rent , " Should be exposed to public roup at the upset price of L.180 Sterling , during the running of a half ...
... minister and kirk - session . 66 The articles of roup bore , that the said superiority , which amounted to L.175 of valued rent , " Should be exposed to public roup at the upset price of L.180 Sterling , during the running of a half ...
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... MINISTER OF PRESTONKIRK , and the PROCURATOR for the CHURCH of SCOTLAND , AGAINST THE EARL OF WEMYSS . STIPEND . - Stipends of Ministers may be augmented by the present Court of Teinds , though augmented by it before * . IN aug- N the ...
... MINISTER OF PRESTONKIRK , and the PROCURATOR for the CHURCH of SCOTLAND , AGAINST THE EARL OF WEMYSS . STIPEND . - Stipends of Ministers may be augmented by the present Court of Teinds , though augmented by it before * . IN aug- N the ...
Page 93
... minister of each parish should receive from the pos- sessors of the teinds . By this act , a maximum of stipend was ... ministers , though not titulars , to reduce collu- sive valuations of teinds , which could only rest upon the ...
... minister of each parish should receive from the pos- sessors of the teinds . By this act , a maximum of stipend was ... ministers , though not titulars , to reduce collu- sive valuations of teinds , which could only rest upon the ...
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... minister was already sufficiently provided . They seem , in short , to have been a succession of courts for the purpose of enforcing , whenever it became necessary , the general right of the clergy to a sufficient maintenance out of the ...
... minister was already sufficiently provided . They seem , in short , to have been a succession of courts for the purpose of enforcing , whenever it became necessary , the general right of the clergy to a sufficient maintenance out of the ...
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Page 57 - That the Court of Session or College of Justice do after the union and notwithstanding thereof remain in all time coming within Scotland as it is now constituted by the laws of that kingdom, and with the same authority and privileges as before the union, subject nevertheless to such regulations for the better administration of justice as shall be made by the Parliament of Great Britain...
Page 103 - House ; and that the said interlocutor, so far as the same is complained of in the said cross-appeal, be, and the same is hereby affirmed ; and it is further ordered, that the said cause be remitted back to the Court of Session in Scotland, to do further therein as may be consistent with this judgment, and as may be just.
Page 103 - It is ordered and adjudged, by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, That the said petition and appeal be and the same is hereby dismissed this House, and that the said several interlocutors therein complained of be and the same are hereby affirmed.
Page 112 - tenant was explicitly bound ' to eat and consume the whole straw growing on the said ' lands with his bestial, and lay the whole dung thereon the last year of the tack at • bear seed time.
Page 249 - ... of every heritor, whether resident or not, at least thirty free days before such meeting shall take place; and on due consideration of the circumstances of the particular parish, in respect of extent, population, and valued rent, such meeting shall judge and determine whether the schoolmaster's salary...
Page 43 - ... may (upon giving security to the amount of the value of such penalty and forfeiture, together with such costs as shall be awarded in case such judgment shall be affirmed) appeal to the justices of the peace at the next general quarter sessions...
Page 103 - August 1800, and praying that the same might be reversed ; or that the Appellants might have such other relief in the premises, as to this House, in their Lordships...
Page 32 - ... competent for, and indeed the duty of the judge of the roup, by laying the sandglass on its side, or making it run backwards, to prevent it from running out, so long as there appeared offerers bidding against each other...
Page 175 - ... or bankrupt, either at or after his becoming bankrupt, or in the space of sixty days of before, in favour of his creditor, either for his satisfaction or further security, in preference to other creditors, to be void and null.