Charters Relating to Lincluden College. 91 



To be paid for Holme 6 marks with multures at the mill of 

 Tyrachtie, extending to the tenth grain, for Blarynne 5 marks 

 and 10 shillings lambes maill, as ancient farm, and 13 shillings 

 and 4 pence of augmentation ; also the said farms to be doubled 

 on the entry of heirs and assigns ; with precept of sasine directed 

 to Robert Maxwell in Mureicht and John Glendoning of Drum- 

 rasch. Witnesses, Sir Wil. Edyar, chaplain, Davide Welsche. 

 At the place of Lynclowden, 29 Aug., 1569]. 



Also another charter of the said Robert Dowglas [by which, 

 with consent of the said prebendaries, for 100 marks paid for the 

 repair of his church, he has granted at feu farm to John Max- 

 well of Conhaith and Jonet Riddik his wife 3 mercats of the 

 lands Blakeyrne of ancient extent, between Balgreddan and 

 Laichis on the south, Chapell-eirne on the west, Garrentoun on 

 the north, Drumjarge on the east, in his barony of Corsmichaell, 

 stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht : to be held by the said John and 

 Jonet and by either surviving the other in joint infeudation, 

 and the heirs begotten between them, failing whom, by the 

 nearer heirs of the said John and his assigns, of the said provost ; 

 to be paid yearly £6 13s 4d, 10 shillings the lammes maill, 24 

 poultry, 40 crelis of glebe, 2 bolls of oat flour, multure and 

 measure of Nyth, with areagies, careagies, and other due services, 

 and in augmentation of rental 6 shillings 8 pence, also feu farm 

 to be doubled on the entry of heirs, and 3 cuttings to be presented 

 at the principal courts in the said barony. Moreover the said 

 Robert has bound himself and his successors to pay the said 100 

 marks before they were heard for the reduction of this infeofment. 

 At the said College. Aug. 1562]. 



18rh of James VI. At Halyruidhous. 15 May, 1585. 



The King has confirmed a charter made by Master Robert 

 Douglas, provost of Linclouden, with the consent of the pre- 

 bendaries of the same [b\' which he granted at feu farm to the 

 late John Maxwell of Conhayth, father of John Maxwell then of 

 Conhayth, grandson and heir of the late Robert Maxwell nf 

 Conhayth to his grandfather, his heirs and assigns 7 acres of tiie 

 lands beyond the bridge of Cargane, bordering on the King's 

 road, from the said bridge to the Red Cross on the north, and 

 his lands of Carruchane on the west and south, with the tenement 

 and garden with the close of lands in the town of Traqueir 



