Forlong v. Forlongs in 1851

Court case reported in the Edinburgh Evening Courant of 22 March 1851. (Image at http://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0001060%2f18510322%2f060)

Jury Court
Thursday March 20

FORLONG v. FORLONGS---REDUCTION OF DEED

This case was heard before the Lord Justice-Clerk and a jury in the Second Division to-day. The pursuer was Mr William Forlong, formerly residing at Barrachnie, in the parish of Old Monklamd, Lanarkshire, and thereafter in the Artillery of the Honourable East India Company's Service ; and the defenders were William Forlong, formerly wine-merchant in Glasgow, and now of Erins in the county of Argyll ; Lieutenant-Colonel James Forlong, of the 43d Regiment of Foot ; and Robert Stein Forlong, residing in Bath Street, Glasgow.

The issue which went to the jury was to the following effect:---