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[1611] Mor 15722
Subject_1 TEINDS.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Vicarage Teind.
Date: Bailie of Munkland
v.
Tenants
19 January 1611
Case No.No. 112.
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In vicarage teinds, if a tenant have only four lambs or stirks, the tacksman will get no teind thereof. If he have five or six, he will be debtor for a half lamb or half stirk. If he have seven or above, under ten, the tacksman will get one of teind. Of the profit of wool, he will get of 10 pound of wool one pound. Of the profit of sheep or cow's butter or cheese, the tacksman will get the tenth pound of butter or cheese. For ilk ten cartful of hay, one cartful.
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