276 Charters Relating to Newabbey. 



monastery of Sweithart, flowing through the house of John 

 Makkene and the other bounds specified, reserving free entry 

 to the holding of Fouledurris both in the rear and in front ; also 

 the barn constructed upon the lands called the Grene, with free 

 entry to each gate of the same, amounting to 17 ells in length and 

 6 ells in width; the house, the "Byre," and " Peithous, for- 

 merly occupied by Beatrice Maxwell, with free entry to each of its 

 gates, amounting to 10 ells and 5 ells in width ; the holding and 

 garden, the " Greiris-outsett, " containing two houses, of which 

 one was possessed by John Wilsoun, amounting to 10 ells and 

 4 ells in width, the other was occupied by Thomas Broun, 

 amounting to 10| ells and 4 ells in width; the house and the 

 "kailyaird," occupied by Jonet Broun; the house and the " kail- 

 yaird " occupied by Robert M'Kain, between the garden and the 

 "outset" of James Broun, and the other boimds specified, the 

 gate at the side of the " Grene " of the said monastery in sight 

 of the said Arber; the outsett and garden occupied by Mariot 

 Broun, with the garden between the stream at the end of the 

 kiln of Walter Newall and the other bounds specified, in the 

 parish of Kirkinar, stewartry of Kirkcudbricht, which were 

 formerly a part of the patrimony of Newabbay. To be paid for 

 the Arber, etc., as far as Greiris outsett 10 shillings, also 40 

 pence of augmentation; for the said two houses, etc., 2 shillings 

 and 3 pence of augmentation; for the gate, etc., 30 pence and 

 2 pence of augmentation; and the feufarm to be doubled on 

 entry of heirs. 



30th of James VI. At Edinburgh, 30 June, 1597. 



The King has granted to John Stewart in New Abbay, to his 

 heirs and assigns, 20 solidats of the lands of Clauchanland, 5 

 solidats of Carsgown, called the Allanis, 10 denariats of half a 

 mercat of Littill Barbeth of ancient extent, in the parish of 

 Newabbay, stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht ; to be paid 56 shillings 

 and 8 pence and 16 pence of augmentation; in all 58 shillings; 

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



35th of James VI. At Falkland, 19 June, 1602. 

 The King has granted in feufarm and given again to Hugh 

 Moffett of Gorpuill, native possessor of the below written, to 

 his heirs and assigns, the half of the church lands of Buttill, the 



