132 GLEANINGS OF OLD DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY. 
their bodies begotten from legal and mutual concubitus, the 
lands of Harthwat in the forest of Daltoun, and in the lord- 
ship of Anand-dale, which belonged to Roger of Lochiemos: 
the said lands of Remarskalis and of Grenelandis to be held 
by the said Michael and his heirs whomsoever; and the said 
lands of Harthuat by the said Michal and Christian, and the 
heirs of their bodies mutually begotten, in fee; but the afore- 
said Mich. holding the strigils for the said Arch. once every 
year during the lifetime of the said Arch., and after the death of 
the said Arch. for the said Mich. and his heirs; failing whom, 
the said Arch. wished that the land of Harthwal should return 
to himself and his heirs. To be paid annually to the heirs of 
the said A. at the castle of Lochmabane one penny of silver in 
name of white farm. At Edynburgh, 10th May, 1419]. 
THE BARONY OF SANQUHAR. 
1440. The 4th year of James II. At Edinburgh, 27th April. 
The King has confirmed to Robert de Crechtoun of San- 
quhare, knight, the barony of Sanquhare in the sheriffdom of 
Drumfres, which the same Robert has personally resigned, to be 
held by the said Robert and his male heirs lawfully begotten of 
his body, failing whom, by William, Lord of Crechtoun, knight, 
and his heirs, etc., failing whom, by the lawful and nearer heirs 
of the said Robert whomsoever. 
THE SHERIFFDOM AND BuRGH OF DuMFRIES. 
1450. 13th year of James II. 6th January. 
The King has granted to Ninian de Murray for the whole of 
his life, 10 marks yearly, to be raised from the roads of the 
Justiciary and from the dues of the court of the sheriffdom of 
Drumfres and stewardship of Ananddale; if these be not sufficient 
from the King’s treasury. 
The King has granted to David de Murray, brother of 
Ninian de Murray, for the whole of the life of the said Ninian, 
10 marks a year, to be raised from the royal farm of the burgh 
of Drumfrtes. 
THE BARONY OF KIRKMICHAEL. 
1440. 4th year of James II. At Edinburgh, 2nd March. 
The King has confirmed the charter of David de Lyndesay, 
