274 Charters Relating to Newabbey. 



the said acres included, which had never been wont to be sepa- 

 rated from the trunk, and bakehouse and meal house, on the 

 north side of the Clauchane; with 4 ells of land, and build- 

 ings lying round the same, occupied by Master Gilbert Broun, 

 formerly Abbot of the said monastery, and 20 solidats of the 

 lands of Aird, which formerly were held of the said monas- 

 tery. To be paid for the said 6 acres with the pertinencies 20 

 shillings; for the bakehouse, etc., 40 pence; for Aird, 20 shil- 

 lings ; in all 43 shiUings of ancient duty, and 40 pence in aug- 

 mentation. 



26th of James VI. At Halieruidhous, 3 Aug., 1592. 



The King has let a feufarm to Robert Redick, lawful son 

 of the late William Redik of Dalbety, and to his heirs and 

 assigns, the house and bedroom, called the " Auld-gudmannis- 

 chalmer," the garden and dovecote and the garden of Sir Antony, 

 lying within the walls of the monastery of Sweithart, the garden 

 of Sir Patrick Cuill, amounting to 4 acres or thereabout, between 

 the door to the palace gate on the south, the church and ceme- 

 tery on the east, the croft, the " Malthous croft," amounting to 

 2 J acres between the " Gallonstank " on the south, the road 

 before the palace to the " southeist " gate on the north, the 

 garden of the late Sir John Kirkpatrik on the west, with the 

 tithes of all included, which never had been separated, in the 

 parish of Lochkindelow, stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht, which 

 formerly belonged to the said monastery. To be paid 30 shil- 

 lings and 12 pence of augmentation ; also the feufarm to be 

 doubled on the entry of heirs and assigns. 



26th of James VI. At Halyrudehous, 4 Aug., 1592. 



The King has let a feufarm to Thomas Broun, natural son 

 of Master Gilbert Broun, formerly director of the monastery of 

 Sweithart, a small piece of land, called the " Heid-yairdis " of 

 Newabay, within the exterior wall of the said monastery, between 

 the "northest " pond and the " Gallowaystank," another piece of 

 land, called the "Gairden," the " outsett " of house on the 

 northside of the same, within the said exterior wall, near the 

 garden and orchard occupied by Thomas Broun of Glen, the 

 garden on the east side of the place of the said abbey, within the 

 said walls, called the " Auld-Priouris-yaird," between the afore- 



