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[1676] Mor 15717      

Subject_1 TEINDS.
Subject_2 SECT. II.

Parsonage Teind.

Burnet
v.
Gib

Date: 9 June 1676
Case No. No. 102.

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It was found relevant to free a piece of land from paying teind, that it had been mortified for a glebe, whether for a kirk or chapel, wherein there was divine worship, though it was not designed by process or course of law, but by consent.

Stair. Dirleton.

*** This case is No. 35. p. 15640.

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