10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INSUCKEN»
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insucken in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
insucken and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the ...
Hence the duties payable by those who come voluntarily to the mill are called
outsucken, or out-tozvn multures; and those that are due by tenants within the
sucken, in-town or insucken multures. The rate of outsucken multure, though it is
not ...
John Erskine, James Ivory, 1824
2
An Institute of the Law of Scotland
Hence the duties payable by those who come voluntarily to the mill are called
outsucken, or out-town multures; and those that are due by tenants within the
sucken, in-town or insucken multures. The rate of outsucken multure, though it is
not ...
John Erskine (Juriste), 1824
3
Decisions of the Court of Session: from the year 1733 to the ...
fiucken, and a peck for six firlots of outsucken, without distinguishing what lands
were insucken and what were outsucken. One parcel of lands had paid
immemorially the one and twentieth peck, i. e. less than the insucken and more
than the ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Patrick Grant Elchies (Lord.), William Maxwell Morison, 1813
4
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
That although it was true, that the tenants in these lands had been in use to go to
the mill of Auchlyne, and pay insucken multure for their corns grinded there, and
to perform services to the mill ; yet no astriction was thereby acquired, as the ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1804
5
A Dictionary of the Law of Scotland: Intended for the Use of ...
These two classes are in a different situation, — the intown or insucken multurers,
who are bound to use the mill, have their multures fixed by the original act, which
binds them, or astricts them, to the mill, and it will be higher or lower according ...
Robert Bell, Sir John Skene, 1815
6
A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
To take instrument or inslrumenls, to throw down money to the clerk of a court, as
claiming the benefit of a deed, or as confirming a protest against it; used
improperly, S. iS'palding.—L.D. inslrumentum, a document. INSUCKEN, s. V.
Susana'.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
7
Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Teind Court, &c. and ...
The insucken multures, which would have been paid at the Castle mills, were
paid at Baldovan mills, and, in short, by the consent M,,g;,{,,,;e'S of N 0. 146 of
both the dominant and the servient tenement and their owners. the Baldovan
Dundee.
Scotland. Court of Session, 1863
8
Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
Spalding. — L. B. instrument urn, a document. INSUCKEN, s. V. Sucxbb.
INSUCKEN MULTURE. The duty payable at a mill by those tenants whose lands
are astrietcd to it ; a forensic phrase. V. Scckkn. To INSWAKK, v. a. To throw in.
Doug.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
9
A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Short ...
But the tenants and proprietors of some lands are bound to use a particular mill ;
and the lands so bound, or restricted to the mill, are termed the thirl or the sucken,
and the tenants or proprietors the insucken mul- turers ; while those who use a ...
10
Decisions of the Court of Session, 1781-1822: in the form of ...
... they should pay the insucken multure, instead of the outsucken, as formerly
used. The words are these : — " As also, the said Walter Keir agrees and obliges
him, that he and his tenants, and possessors of the foresaid lands, bounded and
...
Scotland. Court of Session, David Hume, 1839