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Thomson, the suspender, besides referring, in Article 3. of his statement of facts, a certain circumstance to the oath of the charger, inserted in his first plea in law a similar reference. The Lord Ordinary, on considering the oath, passed the note of suspension. On a reclaiming note for the charger, the Court refused to listen to the reference to oath in the plea in law, as being irregularly introduced there, but on the merits, adhered to the Lord Ordinary's interlocutor.
Act. Dean of Fac. (Hope,) Maidment. William Wallace, W. S. Agent. Alt. Lord Advocate, (Rutherfurd,) J. Anderson. Thomas Landale, S. S. C. Agent. N. Clerk.
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