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said garden, the church, the cemetery, and the long croft, with 

 whatsoever tithes of all included, which had never been separated 

 from the fundus, also the fishing of salmon, the " reid-fischeing," 

 upon the water of Neth in the lordship of Newabay, stewartry 

 of Kirkcudbrycht, which formerly were part of the patrimony of 

 the said monastery ; to be held by the said Thomas and the heirs 

 of his body lawfully begotten, failing whom, by his brother, 

 Richard Broun, and his heirs, etc., failing whom, by their sister, 

 Catherine Broun, and her heirs, etc., failing whom, by the said 

 Gilbert, his heirs and assigns whomsoever. To be paid yearly 

 for the lands and gardens 40 shillings, for the tithes 10 shillings, 

 for the fishing 3 shillings and 4 pence ; in all 4 marks ; also feu- 

 farm to be doubled on the entry of heirs and assigns. 



26th of James VI. At Halyrudhous, 28 May, 1593. 



The King has let at feufarm to Edward Maxwell of HilHs, 

 his heirs and assigns, 30 solidats of the lands of Lochbank, 20 

 solidats of Kissoch, 10 solidats of Wodehows, a mercat of Dron- 

 ganes, a mercat of Termonklach, of ancient extent in the barony 

 Lochindelloch, stewartry of Kirkcudbr\ cht, which formerly 

 belonged to the monastery of Sweitheart, half of 20 solidats of 

 M'Collantoun, half a mercat of the "Larg," half a mercat of 

 called Stellintrie, 3 mercats of Barquhrygane. 20 solidats of Fer- 

 dingrusche, a mercat of Mairtyntoun, | a mercat of Brigend of 

 ancient extent in the barony and parish of Hollywod, county of 

 Drumfreis, which formerly belonged to the monastery of Holy- 

 wood ; all of which the King has incorporated into the free 

 tenancy of Lochbank, that one sasine to be taken at the manor 

 and dwelling of Lochbank may stand for all. To be paid yearly 

 for Lochbank, etc., as far as Termonklach 16 marks, and 13 

 shillings and 4 pence of augmentation ; for Makcolloustoune 

 £5 3s 4d and 26 shillings and 8 pence of augmentation ; in all 

 £17 16s 8d; also the said feufarm to be doubled on the entry of 

 heirs and assigns. 



29th of James VI. At HaHruidhous, 19 Dec, 1595. 



The King has granted in feufarm to Gilbert Broun, lawful 

 son of John Broun of Land, and his male heirs whomsoever, the 

 holding, the " arber, ' ' with its house and garden, the " Gallow- 

 stank-yaird, ' ' between the water-course of the oat-mill of the 



