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Decisions of the Court of sessions, from 1752 to (1808)
Lord Ordinary, Kawut. For Thomson, James Grant. Clerk, Kirkpatrick. For
Mackaile, Geo. Ferguson. No. XXII. February 15. 1770. JAMES BRUCE Multurer
of the Mills of Alloa, Pursuer j CONTRA ALEXANDER WILSON and others,
Brewers in ...
Faculty of Advocates (Scotland), 1803
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General View of the Agriculture of the County of Dumfries: ...
When those who occupy thirled land sell any of their corns unground, which must
often happen in every barony, the fcaron-baillie, at the petition of the multurer,
holds a multure court : the multurer commonly libels them for much larger ...
Board of Agriculture (Great Britain), Bryce Johnston, 1794
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The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
The clauses in this lease, framed with a view to the actual state of the lands,
cannot import the multurer's accession to a contract so unequal. The maxim, too,
Quod res sua nemini servit, is here entirely misapplied ; the multures due to the
miller ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1804
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An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language: ...
The multure is a quantity of grain, sometimes in kind, — and sometimes
manufactured, due to die proprietor of the mill, or his tacksman, the multurer, for
manufacturing the corns. The sequels are the small parcels of corn or meal given
as a fee ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
The multure is a quantity of grain, sometimes in kind, — and sometimes
manufactured, due to the proprietor of the mill, or his tacksman, the multurer, for
manufacturing the corns. The sequels are the small parcels of corn or meal given
as a fee ...
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History of the Regality of Musselburgh: With Numerous ...
The whilk day the Counsell ordains that in tym coming the multurer shall draw the
multures at the milnes in maner underwritten, viz., for each two bolls of malt ane
peck of multure, and ane peck of multure for each six firlots of all other grains to ...
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An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the ...
The sequels are the small parcels of corn or meal given as a fee to the servants,
over and above what is paid to the multurer ; and they pass by the name of knav£
ship, (from knave, which in the old Saxon language signified a servant), and of ...
John Erskine, James Ivory, 1824
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An Institute of the Law of Scotland
The multure is a quantity of grain, sometimes in kind, as wheat, oats, peas, &c. ;
and sometimes manufactured, as flour, meal, sheeling, due to the proprietor of
the mill, or his tacksman, the multurer, for manufacturing the corns.
John Erskine (Juriste), 1824
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
It is apparently the same which is otherwise called lock. " The sequels are the
small parcels of corn or meal given as a fee to the servants, over and above what
is paid to the multurer ; and they pass by the name of knaveship,— and of
banttock, ...
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Lanark: the Burgh and its Councils, 1469-1880
The Multurer collected the multures levied on all patches of land and when lucky
may have made a profit but very often he failed to get payment from Nemphlar
tenants and finished with a loss. Lee got every year 40 bolls of meal and 40 bolls
...
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