Manuscripta juridica

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Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks" : (beginning, numbered as chapters 1-4)


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

Incipit:

  • First there is a generall that [and then:] noe summonds can be called

Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks" : (beginning, numbered as chapters 1-4)


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

No. of pages: Nr. 7:

Rubric: The Practick before the Lords of Councell and Session in his Majesties kingdome of Scotland, and before the Comissaries of Edinbrough, compiled by Sir Thomas Hope, his Majesties Advocate

Incipit:

  • First there is a generall that noe summonds can be called before the Lords while the first day.

    [{i}Breaks off in chapter 4:{/i}] Cap. 4 Of wards, non-entries, mariadge, releiffs and retours. Item if the lands which pertained to the defunct ... the other in matter of marriage was found betwixt Sir John Hume of Northberrick, donator to the marriage of Adam French of Thorniedikes, against John Cranstoune, and the said Adames sisters who came to the lands by the decease of their brother