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FORBES BARON COURT BOOK [a.d. 1677
poned all in on voyce that the[y] heard both pairties
abovenamed, to witt Elspeth Brebiner and Issobell
Rodger, scolding wthers with most base language. For
quhich the said bailzie hes fyned each of them in fyve
lib. the peice, to be peyed within terme of law wnder the
payne of poynding. As also heirby ordained the said
James Rodger and William Lichtone and ther wyfes,
bairnes and familie and wthers for quhom they are be
the law answerable, to keep good neighbourhood in tyme
comeing without scolding or such lyk misdemeanour, and
that wnder the payne of ten lib. Scottis toties quoties, to
be peyed within terme of law wnder the payne of poynding.
[Court continued.]
The Court of the lordship of Forbes lyand within the
pariochines of Forbes, Keig, Kearne, Clet, Auchtin-
dore, holdin within the plac of Putachie vpon the
fourteine day of Junij jmvjcsevintie sevin yeires,
holdin be William lord Forbes and be Arthur
Dalgarno his constitut bailzie, Alexr. Chalmer nottar
publict court dark, Arthur Bunche ground officir,
and [blank] demster. [Suits called, etc.]
The said day John Clerihew in Duston gave in ane bill
againest James Richie in Balfour, Alexr. Mill in Scotismill,
that quheras the said James Richie cam violent vpon him
to tack the rod out of his hand; quhich was referit to
vitnes, viz. Patrick Tailzor in Auchintowll, John Michell
in Scotismill, who was solemlie swome, did depon that
they saw the said James Richie com vpon the said John
Clerihew to tack the rod out of his hand. Lykwayes the
said John Michell did depone that he saw the said James
Richie com violentlie vpon the said John Clerihew to clos
with him to tack the rod out of his hand. Therfor the bailzie
ordained and decerned the said James Richie, for his pre¬
suming to persew the said John Clerihew, being in my lordis
vice [service ?], to pey the sowm of aucht poundes Scotis
money, to be peyit within tearm of law. Lykwayes the
said Alexr. Mill confessit that he cam vpon William Lang,
on of the greives and onvaitters of my lordis servic, with

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