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The 13th part sustained as the quantity of multures, in respect of the custom of the rest of the barony; albeit the defender offered to prove, that the possessors of his room had been in use, many years, to get the corns grinded at the said miln for a less duty, which was only found relevant for by-gones, but not in time coming.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. 4. p.468.
*** Lord Kames gives this case as from Haddington. The Editor has not found it. There may be an error of the date.—See Appendix.