82 AppmrJix. 



lliaiie, Christie Kcltun thairc, William Maitein tliaiie, Symon (lunzung in 

 Kirkblaiic, and William Edzar in Holinbus, parichoncrs and inhabitantis 

 of Carlaverock, subscrive the within written covenant conforme to the 

 within written declaratione with our handis at the pen led by Mr William 

 Makjore, our pastor, &c. 



I, Richard Browne in Kirkland (by Mr Makjore, &c. ) subscribe in the 

 same terms, &c. 



Martin Browne in Kirkland, James Keltoun in Blaikschaw, William 

 Adamsone in Scheringtoune, with our hand at the pen, subscribe by hands 

 of the Notary. 



Jonah Carrell servitor to Alexander Maxwell of Conhaith, and Alisone 

 Corsene, spouse to Thomas Garmesone, Mark Broune in Kilblane' 

 Adam Broune his son thaire, and Thomas Maxwell in Hiemains, John 

 Lawson servitor to my Lord of Nithisdaill— we John Fruide, Clement 

 Dicksone, Wm. Edzear, and James M 'William, also John Maxwell, son to 

 Wm. Maxwell the* cook— all subscribe, &c., by Maister William Makjoro 

 our pastor, &c. 



The Charters of the Burghs of Dumfries and Kirkcudbright, lent 

 by the respective Town Councils. 



Portraits. — A portrait of Miller of Dalswinton, by Nasmyth, 

 and of Provost Gregan — Miss Gregan. A miniature portrait of 

 Mr Craig of Arbigland, a portrait in wax and a miniature in oil 

 of Provost Staig, and in crayon of the Rev. James Gatt — 3Ir J. 

 Gibson Starke ; of Pr-ovost Kennedy — Mrs Newhigging ; of 

 Carlyle, Edward Irving, and Mrs Carlyle — Mrs Aitken ; miniature 

 in oil of Prince Charlie — Miss Richardson ; of Miller of Dalswin- 

 ton, of Mrs Miller and her two daughters, and of Mrs Miller, by 

 Nasmyth — Mrs Hay ; of Provost Leighton — Mr M. Leighton. 

 A portrait of the eldest son of Burns, of Mr Gracie (banker), Mr 

 Copland of Collieston — Miss Gracie ; of Wm. Sliarpe, of Colonel 

 Clai'ke-Kennedy — Mr H. Gordon ; of Provost Staig and Mr Ewart 

 — Mr H. Brown ; of Rev. F. Small — Dean Turner ; and of the 

 noted character of fifty years ago, Jamie Queen — Mrs Pearce. 

 An engraving of the Rev. Dr Burnside — Mr Weir ; a miniature 

 of the Rev. Dr Scott — Mr Gillies ; the Earl of Glencairn — Mr 

 Robert Murray ; and portraits of Provosts Shortridge and Gillies 



Mr A. Sharpe. In the centre of the Hall and place of honour 



was a large autotype of the late President, Dr Gilchrist ; and on 

 the opposite side of the Hall was a large crayon drawing, by a 

 member, of his Grace the late Duke of Buccleuch. 



Pictures. — This collection embraced a large series of engrav- 

 ings, old and modern, of the historical buildings and places of 

 interest in the two counties, among which were : — Views of 



