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Name Term description
NameMusic-seller Term description

One who sells sheet music

NameMusitiane Term description

One who plays musical instruments

NameMuslin singer Term description

A person employed in singing the nap off cloth, in this case in the manufacture of muslin - a fine cotton cloth

NameMylner Term description

One who works at a mill

NameMylne-wright Term description

Builder of mills

NameMD Term description

Mutual Disposition

NameMTD Term description

Mutual Trust Disposition

NameMS Term description

Mutual Settlement

NameMDeed of S Term description

Mutual Deed of Settlement

NameM./Mar. Term description

Married

NameMail, maills and duties Term description

Mail is the Scots word for rent; maills and duties were the yearly rents of an estate due in money or grain.

NameMajor Term description

Person of full legal age (21 before 1970, 18 after 1970).

NameMark or merk Term description

A silver coin worth 13 shillings 4 pence (or two-thirds of a pound) Scots, and therefore just over shilling sterling at the time of the Union; common also as a unit of valuation of land, as in 'the two merklands of ault extent of Glaur'.

NameMarriage contract Term description

A contract made between the husband or promised husband of a woman who was about to marry or just had, and her male relatives, settling the provision to be made for the wife or future wife. The idea was to improve on the legal rights of the wife or future wife and any children of the marriage, usually by the husband agreeing to grant them a liferent, or to grant the wife an annuity (the jointure), which would safeguard against any risk of the husband becoming insolvent. The contract could be made before marriage, when it was termed an 'ante-nuptial contract', or it could be 'post-nuptial' if made after. The ante-nuptial version gave the wife and children much stronger rights over the husband's estate should get into debt, because they would then be entitled to be considered as his creditors.

NameMinor Term description

Someone who is older than 12 if female or 14 if male, but still under the age of 21. 'Minority' can also be used to refer to the whole period of a person's life from birth until they reach 21. Minors may have curators who are appointed to look after their affairs; see also 'pupil'.

NameMoveable property Term description

The other kind of property in Scots law as opposed to heritable; in general, it is every type of property which isn't land or something connected with land.

NameMutchkin Term description

A unit of liquid measure. A mutchkin was equivalent to 4 gills, half a chopin, or a quarter of&nbsp;a Scots pint. For more information, see our guide to <a href="/guides/weights-and-measures">weights and measures</a>.

NameMile Term description

A unit of distance. A Scots mile was the equivalent to 8 furlongs (Scots measurements of distance were slightly larger than the analogous Imperial measurements). For more information, see our guide to <a href="/guides/weights-and-measures">weights and measures</a>.

NameMeal/meil/meill Term description

Cereal crop fed to livestock

NameMares/mairis Term description

A female horse. For more information, see our guide to <a href="/guides/agricultural-produce-and-livestock">agricultural produce and livestock</a>.

NameMalignant fever Term description

A fever likely to be fatal.

NameMisels Term description

Measles

NameMoulie heels Term description

Chilblains