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[1679] Mor 15725
Subject_1 TEINDS.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Vicarage Teind.
Date: Alexander Burnet, Merchant in Aberdeen,
v.
Patrick Gib
27 November 1679
Case No.No. 120.
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This defence was found sufficient to assoilzie from the teinds of a croft of land, That, for thirteen years, it was possessed as a glebe by the Minister of Fittie, though he was only a catechist at a chapel of ease for the fishers; and also found, that the carrots and neips herbs were not liable for teind, unless it were the custom of the place to pay teind therefor; and, after probation, it was found they were in use to pay eighteen pence for every hundred beds.
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