[1736] 2 Elchies 386
Subject_1 MULTURES, (THIRALGE.*)
Date: Earl of Wigton
The Town of Kirkintilloch
15 December 1736
Case No.No. 3.
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Thirlage in general of a Barony, and a large Burgh of Barony, found to import a thirlage, 1mo, of all grana crescentia were necessary for the use of the families in the Barony; 2dly, That they cannot sell the grana crescentia and buy others in their place, otherwise the corns so bought are astricted; 3tio, That ground meal and malt, which are imported ground, and consumed within the Barony, are not astricted or liable to multure; 4to, That corns imported and afterwards ground, and consumed within the Barony, are astricted, 19th June, 1786. And in case of the mill's not being capable to serve the inhabitants through want of water, or other defect of the mill, gave the same interlocutor as in the case supra, of Carnwath and his Vassals, 21st January and 27th July 1736; via. that after waiting 48 hours at the mill, they may carry as much corn as is necessary for the use of their families to other mills free of multure; 15th December 1736.
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