96 Charters Relating to Lincluuen College. 



brychtj the tofts, crofts, tenements and gardens lying contiguous 

 near the outer gate within the enclosure of the Collegiate Church 

 of Linclouden on the west side, with the grass of two herds of 

 animals and of one horse in the pasture between the Grange of 

 Lincluden, and with licence of the glebarum in labiun and the 

 sprcid cird for the support of the tenants in the said tenements 

 in the said barony in the lordship of Linclouden, county of 

 Dumfreis, which formerly belonged to the provostship of Lin- 

 clouden. To be paid for Mariholme 28 shillings with the other 

 areages and careages and usual services, the multures and mills 

 being reserved to the King, for the said 4 acres 13 shillings and 4 

 pence ; for the others 10 shillings ; also 2 shillings and 4 pence of 

 new augmentation ; in all 53 shillings and 4 pence, and feu farm 

 to be doubled on the entry of heirs. 



40th of James VI. At Edinburgh, 9 Ap., 1607. 



The King has granted at feu farm and quit claimed to David 

 Morrin, son and heir of the late Robert Morrin in Bischeop- 

 forrest, his heirs and assigns whomsoever, 25 solidats of the lands 

 of ancient extent of Mid-Darga\ell, with the mosses and meadows 

 which belonged to him by the disposition of David Scott of Dar- 

 gavell, in the parish and county of Drumfreis; 8 shillings and 9 

 pence of 40 solidats of Dempstertoun and 7 shillings and 6 

 pence of 40 solidats of Hidder Barschevalla, which belonged to 

 the said David Morrin, in the parish of Dunscoir, county of 

 Drumfreis, which formerly belonged to the Abbev of INIelros ; 

 also 3 roods of the lands in the Bankis of Troqueir, lietween the 

 lands of Thomas Hanyng, burgess of Drumfreis and the water of 

 Nith, the holding of land with garden on the north of Plattercroft 

 and Quarrelcroft at the end of the bridge of Drumfreis ; a rood of 

 land with garden and the barnested at the south end of Platter- 

 croftland, Quarrelcroft in the parish of Troquair, county of 

 Drumfreis, which formerly belonged to the provost of Lincluden 

 and belonged to David Morrin by the disposition of Harbert 

 Hunter in Haliewode; also a part of the land called Mos- 

 umlyeochen with houses and gardens, 1^- roods with houses on 

 the south of the road from Cloudenbriggs to the Abbey of Halie- 

 wod, between the lands of Sir William Maxwell of Clouden and 

 Harbert Edyear, in the parish of Haliewod, countv of Dumfreis. 

 which formerly belonged to the Abbey of Haliewode, and be- 



