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He who has set rentals of his lands to his tenants for a certain duty, may notwithstanding thereof set a tack of his mill with the thirle multures of his barony, by virtue whereof the rentallers and remanent tenants will be astricted to bring their corns to the mill, and pay thirle multures therefor agreeable to the custom of the barony.