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1771
DebtEstate

Pursuer Agnes McHarg sought to collect from defender William Dunn on a bill payable to her late husband, Alexander McCredie. Dunn challenged the authenticity of the bill, relevant dates, and the rate of interest. McHarg maintained the bill was authentic and properly dated from 1748. McHarg also cast doubt on Dunn's testimony and allegations.

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  • Petition M'Harg, 18 Jun 1771
    June 18, 1771 Information of the suspender, arguing that the bill in question was granted in 1758, not 1748, and that the date was vitiated by a raised figure 5.
  • Dun — Answers, 28 Jun 1771
    June 28, 1771 Information of the defender, arguing that there is no evidence the bill was dated 1748 and that the petitioner's conduct suggests an attempt to conceal the true date.

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Pursuer Agnes McHarg sought to collect from defender William Dunn on a bill payable to her late husband, Alexander McCredie. Dunn challenged the authenticity of the bill, relevant dates, and the rate of interest. McHarg maintained the bill was authentic and properly dated from 1748. McHarg also cast doubt on Dunn's testimony and allegations.

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