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Creighton of Auchingoull v Viscountess Frendraught. [1699] Mor 14996 (28 February 1699)
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[1699] Mor 14996
Creighton of Auchingoull v. Viscountess Frendraught
Date: 28 February 1699 Case No. No. 19.
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Creighton of Auchingoull, now apparent heir to the Viscount of Frendraught, gives in a bill, craving to remove the last Viscount's Lady from the manor-place, orchards, and parks, in regard she suffered them to go to ruin; and, not being liferentrix thereof, he could not charge her on the act of Parliament to find caution to uphold them; the Lords refused the bill, because, though these removals were to be summary by our law, yet it behoved always to be on a citation and process. See No. 1, 2, & 8.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 403. Fountainhall, v. 2. p. 49.