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Scotch Law, sometimes signifies lands belonging to two or more common proprietors; sometimes a heath or muir, though it should belong in property to one, if there has been a promiscuous possession of it by means of pasturage; and the act 1695 mentions commoncies belonging in property to the king and to royal burghs.

Commonwealth. See Republic and Britain, vol. v., p. 412.