Anderson *s Protocol Book. 187 



(6.) 

 '°'- "^ Stewart, Garlis. 



Memorandum narrating the protestation of Alexander 

 Stewart of Garelis that he had been summoned by Sir Thomas 

 Stowip on the allegation that Sir Thomas had letters from 

 the bishop against him, and that he had been refused a copy 

 of them. Done in the churchyard of Kirkmaho. Witnesses, 

 Archibald Stewart, Master John Stewart, John M'Kie, and 

 John Brown. 



gth December, 1541. 



(7.) 



ffergussoun. 



Memorandum narrating that Katherine Vilsoun, lady 

 Stanehous, uncompelled and of her own free will delivered to 

 Besseta Fergussoun her granddaughter a gown {" togam ") 

 lie " rowand russat " and a tunic (" colobium ") lie 

 " paris blak wt ane braid bar of blak velvet." Done at the 

 house of Thomas Vilsoun of Croiglin. Witnesses, William 

 Schitlingtoun of Stanehous, Gilbert Vilsoun, in Corsferdin, 

 Thomas Pantonstoun, Edward Dalrumpill, John Vilsoun, and 

 Sir Robert Velche, vicar of Tyndron. 



27th December, 1541. 



(8.) 

 *"'• 5] Cunynghame. 



Memorandum narrating discharge by Sir John Cunyng- 

 hame, chaplain of the vicarage of Troqueir, in favour of 

 William Maxvell of Ardis, William M'Kennane, William 

 M' Byrne in Kirkconnell, John Greirsoun in \'odheid, and all 

 other parishioners in respect of a composition for the vicar- 

 age teinds. Witnesses, John Asloan of Garroch, \\'illi;im 

 Maxvell, John Andersoun, John Clerk, and Sir Gilbert Bck, 

 chaplain. 



8th January, 1541-2. 



(9-) 

 Gordoun. 

 Memorandum narrating that John Glendonyng, son and 

 heir of Ninian Glendonyng of Partoun deceased, acknow- 

 ledged that he owed Alexander Gordoun in Scheirmaris £\^ 



