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the appellant, her fon. The queftion before us is
fhort : Is the appellant the fon of Lady Jane Douglas
or not ? If there be any Lords within thefe walls,
who do not believe in a future date, thefe may go to
death with the declaration that they believe he is not.
For my part I am for fuftaining the pofitive proof,
which I find weakened by nothing brought againft
it ; and in this mind I lay my hand upon my breaft,
and declare, that in my foul and confcience I believe
the appellant to be her fon.
After him the Duke of Bedford fpoke in favour
of Andrew Stewart's procedure, and in commenda-
tion of the Journelle, which finifhing in about forty
minutes, Lord Mansfield fpake to this purpofe :
My L O R D S,
I MUST own that this caufe before us is the
greateft and mod important that occurs to me : it is
no lefs than an attack upon the virtue and honour of
z Lady of the firft quality, in order to difpolfefs a
young man of an eminent fortune, reduce him to
beggary, ftrip him of his birth-right, declare him an
alien and a foundling. I have flept and waked upon
the fubjecl, confidered it upon my pillow, to the
lofmg of my natural reft, and with all the judgment
I was capable, have confidered the various articles
that make up this long and volumnious caufe, upon
which I am now to give my opinion before your
Lordfhips.
I apprehend, that in the matter before us, three
things are to be confidered, The filiation of Lady
Jane
the appellant, her fon. The queftion before us is
fhort : Is the appellant the fon of Lady Jane Douglas
or not ? If there be any Lords within thefe walls,
who do not believe in a future date, thefe may go to
death with the declaration that they believe he is not.
For my part I am for fuftaining the pofitive proof,
which I find weakened by nothing brought againft
it ; and in this mind I lay my hand upon my breaft,
and declare, that in my foul and confcience I believe
the appellant to be her fon.
After him the Duke of Bedford fpoke in favour
of Andrew Stewart's procedure, and in commenda-
tion of the Journelle, which finifhing in about forty
minutes, Lord Mansfield fpake to this purpofe :
My L O R D S,
I MUST own that this caufe before us is the
greateft and mod important that occurs to me : it is
no lefs than an attack upon the virtue and honour of
z Lady of the firft quality, in order to difpolfefs a
young man of an eminent fortune, reduce him to
beggary, ftrip him of his birth-right, declare him an
alien and a foundling. I have flept and waked upon
the fubjecl, confidered it upon my pillow, to the
lofmg of my natural reft, and with all the judgment
I was capable, have confidered the various articles
that make up this long and volumnious caufe, upon
which I am now to give my opinion before your
Lordfhips.
I apprehend, that in the matter before us, three
things are to be confidered, The filiation of Lady
Jane
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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