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472 THE WEDDERBURN BOOKActs and 91. 1674. Feb. 12.—Decreet on summons by Agnes Campbell, relict <strong>of</strong> George Fletcher,.Decreetsprovost in Dundee, v. .lames Fletcher, son and heir <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> said George, and o<strong>the</strong>rs, inregard to her marriage contract, dated 22 April 1664 (in which she is designed relict<strong>of</strong> John Pit<strong>ca</strong>irn <strong>of</strong> Dundee), by which 20,000 merks was settled on her, to be investedat <strong>the</strong> sight <strong>of</strong>, among o<strong>the</strong>rs, Sir Alexander <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> Blackness. (Mac. 45.)92. 1674. (a) Feb 19.—Decreet, Scrymgeour v. "<strong>Wedderburn</strong>. (Min. Book only.)(b) Feb. 26.—Act, <strong>Wedderburn</strong> v. Scrymgeour. (ib.)93. 1674. Feb. 28.—Decreet in action by Sir Peter <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosford, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Lords <strong>of</strong> Council and Session, on his own behalf and that <strong>of</strong> .1 ohn <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, his eldestson (both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m being duly infeft in <strong>the</strong> barony <strong>of</strong> Innenvick), r. John Denholme,tenant <strong>of</strong> Branxholme, and o<strong>the</strong>rs, in regard to <strong>the</strong> teinds <strong>of</strong> Branxholme. (Dur. 45.)94. 1675. (a) Feb. 2.—Act, Scrymgeour v. <strong>Wedderburn</strong>. (Min. Book only.) (b) Feb. 23.—Act, <strong>Wedderburn</strong> v. Scrymgeour. (ib.) (c) Feb, 13.— 1 (ecreet and Act, <strong>Wedderburn</strong>v. Scrymgeour. (ib.) (d) June 19.—Decreet, Scrymgeour v. <strong>Wedderburn</strong>. (ib.)(e) Dec. 15.— Act, Clayhills v. <strong>Wedderburn</strong>. (ib.) (/') 1676. July 26.—Decreet andAct, <strong>Wedderburn</strong> v. Scrymgeour. (ib.) (g) July 29.— Decreet, <strong>Wedderburn</strong> v. LordEllieband. (ib.)95. 1678. July 26.—Decreet on summons by Alexander <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kingenny, v.John Scrymgeour <strong>of</strong> Kirktouu, in regard to a bond by <strong>the</strong> defender to <strong>the</strong> pursuer(7 Dec. 1672) for 8,000 merks. (Dur. 67.)96. 1678. Nov. 22.—Decreet on summons by Alexander <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> Easter Powrie,provost <strong>of</strong> Dundee, v. William Murisone, for adjudi<strong>ca</strong>tion to <strong>the</strong> pursuer <strong>of</strong> a NorthMurraygate land in satisfaction <strong>of</strong> £8 <strong>of</strong> few duty for ground annual, &o. (Dal. 75.)97. 1679- Feb, 8.—Decreet on letters <strong>of</strong> suspension by William Milne v. George <strong>Wedderburn</strong>,merchant, in Edinburgh. (Mac. 56.)98. 1679. Feb. 17.—Decreet on summons by Jean, daughter <strong>of</strong> George Home <strong>of</strong>Heiringtoun, v. Sir James Cockburn <strong>of</strong> Plendergaist, James <strong>Wedderburn</strong> in Coldinghame,and o<strong>the</strong>rs, as to an annual rent. (Mac. 56.)99. 1679. Feb. 18.— Decreet on summons by William Carnegy v. Robert Gray, inMontrose, and Sir Peter <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosford, for moneys arrested in <strong>the</strong> hands <strong>of</strong>Sir Peter. (Mac. 56.)100. 1679. July 30.—Decreet on letters <strong>of</strong> suspension by Robert Thomson v. JohnRennick, merchant-traveller, and George <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, merchant in Edinburgh, hisassignee,who had letters <strong>of</strong> horning v. <strong>the</strong> pursuer in respect <strong>of</strong> 250 merks, <strong>the</strong>modified price <strong>of</strong> a saddle, spuilzied by him from <strong>the</strong>m. (Dal. 78.)101. 1680. July 29.—Decreet in action by Alexander Chaplain v. John <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong>Blackness and Robert Davidson <strong>of</strong> Balgay for certain sums. (Dal. 81.)102. 1681. June 8.—Decreet anent letters <strong>of</strong> suspension raised by John Dickson <strong>of</strong>Hairtrie, and John <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> Blackness, John <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosford, ThomasMilne <strong>of</strong> Muirtoun, George <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, merchant in Edinburgh, his curators, ando<strong>the</strong>rs, v. Mr. William Alesone, minister <strong>of</strong> Kilbucho. as to payment <strong>of</strong> his stipendout <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lands <strong>of</strong> Hairtrie. <strong>The</strong> decreet names — <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>said John Dickson, as life-rentrix <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> said lands. (Mac. 61.)103. 1681. June 25.—Decreet on summons by George <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, merchant burgess <strong>of</strong>Edinburgh, and Mr. James Brisbane, advo<strong>ca</strong>te, v. William Baillie <strong>of</strong> Littlegill,Archibald, Earl <strong>of</strong> Forfar, and o<strong>the</strong>rs, for <strong>the</strong> adjudi<strong>ca</strong>tion to <strong>the</strong>m <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lands <strong>of</strong>Littlegill,

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