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[1629] Mor 15969      

Subject_1 THIRLAGE.

A
v.
B

Date: 17 July 1629
Case No. No. 21.

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If the tenants abstract corns from the mill whereunto they are thirled, and, when they are pursued for abstracted multures, they offer them to prove that they offered their corns to the mill, and that the mill wanted water; if it be replied, that notwithstanding they made offer of a part of the corns of a certain time of drought, yet, before the time, they abstracted the corns, and ground them at other mills, the exception should be repelled, in respect of the reply.

Auchinleck MS. p. 129.

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