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[1748] Mor 14536
Subject_1 SERVITUDE.
Subject_2 SECT. VI. Servitude of a Damhead. - Moss. - Water-run in Coal Works. - Astriction to a Smithy.
Date: Duguid
v.
Farquharson
16 June 1748
Case No.No. 39.
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An heritor reserving a moss, but disponing the grass, it was found, That he could only use the grass when his horses were employed in loading and carrying of peats, or with the horses that were necessarily used to carry victuals to the work people when employed in digging and casting the peats. See Appendix.
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