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insucken, a. Sc. Law.|ˈɪnˌsʌk(ə)n| [f. in prep. + sucken.] Situated within a certain sucken, or jurisdiction having its own mill; astricted to a certain mill in the servitude of thirlage.
1681Stair Inst. Law Scot. ii. vii. §7 Infeftment in a mill, with the astricted multures..and forty years possession of paying the insucken multures was found to constitute the thirlage. 1773Erskine Inst. Law Scot. (ed. 2) ii. ix. §20. 314 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 insucken [multure] is frequently a peck in the boll, and at some mills considerably higher. 1861W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. s.v., Insucken multures are the multures exigible from the suckeners, or parties astricted to the mill. |