Charters Relating to I>includen College. '.>7 



longed to David Morrin by the disposition of Harbert Huntar; 

 to be paid for Mid-Dargavell 50 shillings, for the lands in 

 Dunscoir 33 shillings, for the lands in Troquair 5 shillings, and 

 for the lands in HaUewode 3 shillings, and 3 shillings of 

 augmentation ; in all £4 4s Od ; and the other duties and services 

 usual; also feu farm to be doubled on the entry of heirs and 

 assigns to the above written. 



41st of James VI. At Edinburgh, 3 Nov., 1607. 

 The King has let at feu farm and quit claimed to Adair 

 Cunynghame, advocate, his heirs and assigns whomsoever, the 

 croft, the Plattercroft or Quarrelcroft, formerly occupied by the 

 late Laurence Greir, afterwards by the late Thomas M'Brayr, 

 amounting to 8 acres or thereabout, with hills, the brayis, 

 heaths, willows, quarries, houses, and the hous-steidis and pieces 

 of garden belonging to them near the west end of the bridge of 

 Drumfreis, between the King's road to the church of Troqueir, 

 the water of Nyth and the lands occupied by James Pane, called 

 of Bilbo in Troqueir, in the parish of Troqueir, regality of 

 Linclowden, stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht, 3 roods of the lands in 

 the Bankis of Troqueir between the lands occupied by Thomas 

 Hanyng, the said road and water, which formerly belonged to the 

 provost of Linclowden. To be paid 13 shilUngs and 4 pence 

 and 8 pence of augmentation ; also farm to be doubled on the 

 entry of heirs and assigns to the above said. 



45th of James VL At Edinburgh, 19 Dec, 1611. 



The King has granted and given again to Sir Robert Gorden 

 of Lochinvar, knight, and to John Murray, one of the gentlemen 

 of his inner bed-chamber, equally between them and to their 

 heirs and assigns whomsoever, the lands and barony of Croce- 

 michaell and the salmon fishing in the water of Xeth, belonging 

 to the provostship of Linclowden, the church lands, the Maynis 

 of Grenelaw, with the cainc-peittis and bondayworkis and all the 

 due ser\ices of the said barony, with the patronage of the rectorial 

 and vicarial parish church of Glencarne ; 6 mercats of the Maynis 

 of Linclowden, with the manor and meadow; 6 mercats of the 

 lands of Crochane, the mill of Staikfurde with its lands, the mill 

 of Terrachtie with its, etc., which formerlv belonged to James 

 Douglas of Pinyearie and by \'irtue of a contract of marriage 



