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Duke of Hamilton v Earl of Selkirk. [1740] Mor 14935 (8 January 1740)
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[1740] Mor 14935
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The late Earl of Selkirk, superior of the lands of Balgray, having made a purchase of the property, but without completing the same by a resignation ad remanentiam, the Duke of Hamilton, his heir of conquest, claimed the same, as being a separate subject, not consolidated with the superiority. The Lords found, That they belonged to the Earl of Rutherglen, who was heir of investiture of the superiority; and the same was found with regard to the teinds of Crawford, purchased in by the defunct, the lands being entailed upon the Earl of Rutherglen.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 401. Kilkerrarn.
*** This case is No. 10. p. 5615. voce Heritage and Conquest.