88 Charters Relating to Ijncluden College. 



9th of James VI. At Halyrudhous, 13 Jan., 1576. 



The King has confirmed a charter made by Master Robert 

 Dowglas, Provost of the College of Linclowden and the Pre- 

 bendaries of the same, [by which, for great sums of money paid, 

 they have granted at feu farm to John M'Naicht of Kilqu- 

 hounedie, his heirs and assigns the corn-mill of their barony of 

 Corsraichell with its multures the knaifschip and bannok, except 

 the multures attached to the said barony, which the tenants of 

 the same are bound to pay to the said College ; and the lands or 

 mill croft of the same, in the said barony, Stewartry of Kirk- 

 cudbrycht : to be paid yearly to the said College 13 shillings 4 

 pence ; also the grain of tenants and owners in the said barony 

 growing there to be ground, free from multure but taking the 

 knaifschip and bannok according to custom ; also the said mill 

 and its aqueduct with the mildame to be repaired as often as 

 needful, provided that the said tenants, &c., carry at their own 

 labour and expense the milnestanes and other stones and wood 

 and all other building material ; also the feu farm to be doubled 

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

 Neilsoun of Barrincailze. Witnesses, Jo. Broune in Mollens, Sir 

 John Brice, vicar of Drumfreis, Sir Wil. Edyar, chaplains. At 

 the said College, 26 May, 1675]. 



10th of James VI. At Halieruidhous, 13 Mar. 1577. 



The King has confirmed a charter made by Master Robert 

 Dowglas, Provost of the Collegiate C'hurch of Lynclouden and 

 the Prebendaries of the same [by \jiiich they have granted at feu 

 farm fo John Jardine son of the late John Jardine of Apilgirth, 

 his heirs and assigns 5 marcats of the lands of ancient extent of 

 Garrantoun in the barony of Crocemichaell, Stewartry of Kirk- 

 cudbrycht: to be paid to the said Provost, &c., 5 marks for 

 farms and gressums, 5 shillings of the lammes maill, and 3 shil- 

 lings 4 pence in augmentation of rental, with 3 bolls of oat flour 

 of the measure of Nyth, of dry multure, and the arreagies and 

 carreagies and other services due and customarv ; also the feu 

 farm to be doubled on the entry of heirs ; with precept of sasine 

 directed to John Garrand. Witnesses, Sir Wil. Edyar, sacristan, 

 Davide Welsche, John Brounfeild, servants of the said Provost. 

 At I,ynclowden, 20 Mar., 1574]. 



