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Craigmillar v Robert Rollock. [1627] Mor 3852 (29 March 1627)
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[1627] Mor 3852
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A legacy being left to a woman's bairns by the mother's sister, the father administrator pursues for the same. The executor of the defunct craves caution to free him at the creditors hands. The pursuer alleges, That it was ten years since the decease of the defunct, and in all this space no creditor pursued her.——The Lords, in this case, find no necessity for caution, seeing their decreet is sufficient warrant to the executor.