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[1749] Mor 16026
Subject_1 THIRLAGE.
Date: Elphinston
v.
Leith
14 June 1749
Case No.No. 92.
Though dry multure is paid for bear, it will also pay multure at grinding.
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It often happens that a dry multure is paid for bear; but notwithstanding thereof, if the bear be brought to the mill, it will pay the ordinary multure paid of the oats.
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