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Subject_1 THIRLAGE.
Date: Murray
v.
-
1 December 1610
Case No.No. 8.
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In an action of thirled multures pursued by Giles Murray, relict of Laurence Seaton, heritor of the mill of Dunsley, the Lords found, that she would have no action for the multure of the corns inbrought within the lands, but only corns growing thereupon, because the charter bears the mill to be disponed, una cum multuris omnium terrarum intra parochiam de Wadderly; which words the Lord found could not be interpreted but to corns growing upon the land, and not of the corns inbrought.
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