Charters Relating to Lincluden College. 87 



to them in the baronv of Drumsleit, Stewartry of Kirkcudbricht 

 and County of Drumfreis, which amounted in rental, as they had 

 long before amounted, to the farms below written : To be paid to 

 the said Provost, &r., for Corrochane 3 chalders of flour of the 

 measure of Nvth, h chalder of flour as for dry multure. 140 

 creillis of clods, 6 marks of money, with careagies and due ser- 

 vices, and the usual and customary multures; for Cluny, &c., 24 

 shillings 6 pence, with ariagies, &c. (as before) ; for Fellend 20 

 shillings, with areagies, &c. (as before) ; for Troqueir 37 shillings 

 4 pence, with ariages, &c. (as before) ; for Staikfurd 13 shillings 



4 pence, with ariagies, &c. (as before) ; for Xewtoun 14 shillings 



5 pence, with areagies, &c. (as before) ; for Nunwoodheid 26 

 shillings, 8 pence, with areagies, &c. (as before); for Stotholme 

 26 shillings 8 pence, 6 capons, with areagies, &c. (as before); 

 for the mill of Staikfurde 16 bolls of oat flour; for the mill of 

 Terrauchtie 30 bolls of oat flour of the measure of Xyth, as 

 ancient farms, gressums and duties ; or for each boll 10 shillings, 

 for poultry 6 pence, for the creill 1 penny, for areagies careagies, 

 and due services 10 shillings, for capons 6 shillings ; and 24 

 shillings in augmentation of rental ; also the said feu farm to be 

 doubled on the entry of heirs ; with precept of sasine directed to 

 William Huntar and John Dowglas. At the said College, 20 

 Feb. 1564]. 



(3) Another charter of the same Robert, &c. [by which, for 

 ,£3000 paid for the repair of the said church and for immense 

 expenses, &c. (as before) they have granted at feu farm to the 

 said William Dowglas, his heirs and assigns 6 marcats of the lands 

 of ancient extent of the Manis of Linclouden, which the late Paul 

 Cunynhame and James Cunynhame his son, formerly occupied 

 with the principal place and dwelling, on the north side of the 

 choir of the said rhurch with the garden and <Trchard adjoining, 

 with the wood of Kirkhill, amounting in their rental as they had 

 long before amounted to 24 bolls of oat flour of the measure of 

 Nyth, in the barony of Drumsleit, Stewartry of Kirkcudbricht : 

 to be paid to the said Provost, &c., the said 24 bolls or 10 

 shillings for each boll, as ancient farm, and 6 marks of augmenta- 

 tion of rental, amounting in all to 20 marks, with precept of 

 sasine directed to William Huntar and John Dowglas. At Lin- 

 clouden, 20 Feb., 1564]. 



