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GLEANINGS OF OLD DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY. 141 
of Doularg, Sanctbridesholme, the Crukis, half of the lands of 
Maby, Dalchene, and Cragvile, half of the lands of Machrewin, 
in the lordship of Galloway, the stewartry of Kirkcudbricht, for 
a certain sum of money paid by hand, to be held by the said 
William from the King, one red rose to be paid to the King in 
name of white farm, upon the Bridge of Drumfres. Witnesses: 
Gilbert M‘Culloch of Cardennes, Rolland Elwald, George of 
Wardelaw, Donald of Law, John Bell, public notary. At Kirk- 
cudbricht, 8th July, 1466]. 
THE BARONY OF CLOSEBURN. 
1470. 11th year of James III. At Edinburgh, 15th October. 
The King has confirmed to Thomas de Kilpatrik of Close- 
berne and Mary Maxwell, his spouse, the lands of the barony of 
Closeberne and of the barony of Birdburgh and the lands of 
Achinlek and Sundrum, in the sheriffdom of Drumfres, which 
the same Thomas has resigned, to be held by the said Thomas 
and Mary, or either of them surviving, and the heirs lawfully 
begotten between themselves; failing whom, by the lawful and 
nearer heirs of the said’: Thomas whomsoever. 
Lanps OF MOFFATDALE. 
1473. 14th year of James III. 3rd September. 
The King has confirmed in greater form the charter of con- 
firmation of James de Douglas, Lord of Dalkeith, made to 
Henry Douglas, son of the said late James, and to the late 
Mergarete de Douglas, wife of the said Henry, and to either 
of them surviving, and to the heirs legally begotten between 
them, of the lands of Moffatdale in the lordship of Anand- 
dale in the sheriffdom of Drumfres, namely of the lands of Core- 
hede, Grauntone, Moffet, with the mill and all their perti- 
nencies. 
THe Lanps or Masir, &c. 
1473. 14th year of James III. At Edinburgh, 15th October. 
The King has granted to George Heris, son and heir 
apparent of Rob. H. of Kirkpatrik Irnegray and Mariot de 
Murray, his wife, the lands called the Krukis, Saintbridisholme, 
Dowlarg, Dalchane, Cragwill, with half of the lands of Maby 
and Machroune in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht in the sheriff- 
