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                  sequels

                  rights which arose out of the occupiers of land being bound (astricted or thirled) to use a particular mill only. Sequels were the little payments made to the miller and servants of a mill in meal, grain, or a money equivalent by those having their corn ground there; they depended on the particular custom of the mill land were variously called ‘bannock, knaveship and lock and gowpin‘. See also multures.