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[1617] Mor 15963
Subject_1 THIRLAGE.
Date: Dog
v.
-
15 February 1617
Case No.No. 12.
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In an action of thirled multures pursued by James Dog of Dunrobin for the mill of Assantin, the Lords found an exception, that 40 years before they were in use to pay three firlots bear for multure, was relevant for liberation from bringing their bear to the mill in time coming.
The like betwixt Mr. William Maxwell and the tenants of Preston.
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