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Power to send the Pampers there and therefore could and them to no other
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place than the Paupers Man
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Settlement, they Inn'st that the Paupers
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Husband Settlement might as well have been in
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as
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North Britain they had no more Poor to send he Paupers to the one place
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than the other How far this
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ment will hold good we will not Venture
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to determine but this seems to be the material question between no parties
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& whether it has ever been settled on Appeal or otherwise we know not but
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it seem clear tha Vagrants may be to frequently have been sent to Scotland
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& the method if sending them there is settled by act & Parliament of 17 G. 2 & pointed out i Burn, &
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Vagrants may be sent to Scotland, why not paupers of any other description
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it seem very abruzd to say that a comor Vagrant may be sent to Scotland &
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yet no Pauper or other Poor can be sent there, however this Question must
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be determined by the Court & we shall give the following proof of this Scotel
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Proofs for the Appellts.
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The Respondts. have given the Appellts. Not to produce
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the Pauper which they intend to do and upon her Cross.
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Examinacor it will Apper Whether her Maiden Settlem
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in realy in
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and it it is Firm To
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prove That this Witness in a near Relation of the Paupers
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Husband Knew his well when a Child And says that
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he was born in the
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in Stroth pay in
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the County of Inverness in
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-That he went into
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the Army at 1 & ye. Age & never gained carry Subsequent
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