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[1605] Mor 15961      

Subject_1 THIRLAGE.

A
v.
B

Date: 10 July 1605
Case No. No. 4.

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He that is infeft in thirle multures will get that party ordained to pay thirle for his bear, whose infeftment binds him to pay thirle to the said miln for all his corns grindable, since bear is as well grindable both as bear and malt as any other corns are.

Haddington MS. No. 903.

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