“At the date of the union of the parishes, Sir Thomas Hamilton also held of the Crown the lands and barony of Dalmeny, with the kirk lands and patronage of the kirk of Dalmeny, under a destination, as…”
You're reading the free summary of EARL OF HOPETOUN v EARL OF ROSEBERY (Court of Session). Create a free account to unlock the full reasoning, the cited authorities and the verbatim judgment — plus structured briefs for 412,000+ UK judgments.
No card required. Free forever.
Multiple official and mirror sources — pick whichever loads cleanly on your network.
Falls back to Google for old citations BAILII catalogues separately
Common Room
0 comments · About the Common Room →
No comments yet — start the discussion.
Voted-best comments help future students and feed Caselaw's AI study tools.