Stirling peerage
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STYLING HIMSELF EARL OF STIRLING. 7
ments to the prisoner's Counsel and agents at all convenient
times.
The following additions to the ordinary interlocutor were
then read :
3d April, 1839. — Thereafter, and in relation to the motion
of adjournment made in the defences, to which the Public Pi'o-
secutor states no objection, the Lords continue the diet against
the Pannel till the 29th day of April current, at 10 o'clock
forenoon, and ordain all concerned then to attend, each under
the pains of law, it being expressly declared, on the motion of
the Solicitor Genei-al, and with the consent of the Pannel and
his Counsel, that, as the motion for delay proceeded from the
Prisoner, and was granted for his accommodation, the period of
adjournment shall not be reckoned in the running of the
letters of intimation. Farther, the said Lords ordain the
Pannel, in the meantime, to be carried to and detained in the
Tolbooth of Edinburgh.
(Signed) A. MACONOCHIE.
The names of the common Jurymen were called over, to
prevent any mistake, and were summoned apud acta to attend
on the 29th April.
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ments to the prisoner's Counsel and agents at all convenient
times.
The following additions to the ordinary interlocutor were
then read :
3d April, 1839. — Thereafter, and in relation to the motion
of adjournment made in the defences, to which the Public Pi'o-
secutor states no objection, the Lords continue the diet against
the Pannel till the 29th day of April current, at 10 o'clock
forenoon, and ordain all concerned then to attend, each under
the pains of law, it being expressly declared, on the motion of
the Solicitor Genei-al, and with the consent of the Pannel and
his Counsel, that, as the motion for delay proceeded from the
Prisoner, and was granted for his accommodation, the period of
adjournment shall not be reckoned in the running of the
letters of intimation. Farther, the said Lords ordain the
Pannel, in the meantime, to be carried to and detained in the
Tolbooth of Edinburgh.
(Signed) A. MACONOCHIE.
The names of the common Jurymen were called over, to
prevent any mistake, and were summoned apud acta to attend
on the 29th April.
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