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of the said Alex., and by the heirs, etc.; failing whom, by 
Patrick de C., full brother of the said Alex., and by the heirs, 
etc. ; failing whom, to return to the aforesaid Robert and his 
heirs freely. Ward and relief to be paid when they occur. 
Witnesses: George de Crechtoun, son of the said Robert C. ; 
Alexander Cathkart, Oswald Lockharte, Pat. Forman, Rob. 
Marschal, notary public. At Edinburgh, 20 Aug., 1463]. 
Wards, etc., being reserved for the King. 
Tue LANDS OF KIRKPATRICK IRONGRAY. 
1463. 4th year of James III. At Edinburgh, 15th October. 
The King has granted to Robert Heris and his heirs the 
lands of Kirkpatric-Grangray, within the Stewartry of Kirk- 
cudbricht, in the sheriffdom of Drumfres, which Joneta, lady of 
Frendracht, has personally resigned. 
Joun HeErRIES OF TERREGLES. 
1459. 23rd year of James II. At Striveline, 24th January. 
The King, because it was clearly evident to him that John 
Heris of Trareches, was incompos mentis, a fool, a natural idiot, 
and it is known that the royal majesty provides for such with 
timely remedy, lest their lands, moveable goods, and immove- 
able, be alienated, dissipated, etc., at the instance of the cousins 
and friends of the said John and for his advantage and profit, 
has appointed Herbert Heris, the brother of the said John, care- 
taker, administrator, and governor of the person of the said 
John and of the barony of Trareglis, Kirkgunzane, and half of 
the barony of Urr, and of all the other lands, etc., except 40 
pounds of lands for the support of David Heris, son and heir 
apparent of the said John, at the ordering of the Queen; the 
present to last up to the legal age of the said David, namely 25 
years. 
Tue LANDS oF KIRKMICHAEL. 
1464. 4th year of James III. At Edinburgh, 28th January. 
The King has granted to David, Earl of Craufurde, and 
Lord Lindesay, and his heirs, the lands of Kirkmichel, in the 
sheriffdom of Drumfres, which Margaret, Countess of Craufurde, 
mother of the said David, has personally resigned; free holding 
of the lands being reserved to the aforesaid Countess. 
