[1743] 2 Elchies 390
Subject_1 MULTURES, (THIRALGE.*)
Date: The Town of Musselburgh
v.
Wauchope of Edmonstone and Others
20 December 1743
Case No.No. 11.
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In a general constitution of thirlage, the suckeners cannot sell their own grain and buy meal or malt for their families; and when they buy grain to be grinded for the use of the families they must pay multure. But they are not astricted for grain bought to be grinded for sale, though their own grain grinded for sale is astricted; and the former found to extend to wheat as well as other grain. (See Dict. No. 85. p. 16021.)
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