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DUNCAN CAMPBELL. ALEX^R FRASER.
ALEX^R FRASER.
DUNCAN CAMPBELL. ALEX^R FRASER.
JOHN FORBES. HEW DALRYMPLE.
HEW DALRYMPLE.
DUNCAN CAMPBELL. HEW DALRYMPLE.
The Lords ordain the assize forthwith to inclose in the Exchequer-Room, and to return their verdict against six o'clock in the afternoon to-morrow, in this place; and ordain the haill fifteen then to be present, and the panels to be carried back to prison.
INTRAN.
Indicted and accused as in the former Sederunt.
The persons who past upon the assize of the said panels, returned their verdict, in presence of the saids Lords, whereof the tenor follows:
AT EDINBURGH, the twelfth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-four years.
THE ABOVE ASSIZE having inclosed, and having made choice of Robert Forrester to be their chancellor, and William Sands to be their clerk; and having considered the criminal indictment pursued at the instance of William Grant of Prestongrange, Esq., his Majestie's Advocate, for his Majestie's interest, against Duncan Terig alias Clerk, and Alexander Bain Macdonald, both now prisoners in the tolbooth of Edinburgh, panels, with the Lords Justice-Clerk and Commissioners of Justiciary, their interlocutor thereupon; together with the depositions of the witnesses adduced for proving thereof; and the depositions of the witnesses adduced for the exculpation of the panels, they all, in one voice, find the above-named panels not guilty of the crimes libelled. In witness whereof, their said chancellor and clerk, in their names, have subscribed thir presents, place and date foresaid.
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