188 Anderson*s Protocol Book. 



and granted oblig-ation therefor. Done at the chapel of the 

 B.V.M. of the Wilhes. Witnesses, Sir Michael Dysart, 

 rector of Suthik, William Doby, and John Dungolsoun, 

 burgess of Kirkcudbricht. 

 i6th January, 1541-2. 



(10.) 

 f"'- 6] Gurlaw. 



Memorandum narrating a protestation by Thomas 

 Gurlaw, chaplain, wit^hin the church of the friars of Drumfres, 

 in presence of Sir John Turnour, official of Glasgow within 

 the parts of Nith, that as he was ready to implement the 

 contents of a certain decree arbitral subscribed by Herbert 

 Maxvel in Newark and Sir Patrick Locht, chaplain, he ought 

 not to be found liable in the expenses of any further legal 

 process on the part of James Walker, the other party to the 

 proceedings. Done in the place of judgment (" in loco 

 judiciali "). Witnesses, Sir Archibald Nyt, Sir John Bryss, 

 Sir John Irland, and Sir James M'Birnie, chaplains. 



6th February, 1 541-2. 



(11.) 

 Marjoribanks. 



Memorandum narrating that Robert Marjoribanks un- 

 compelled and of his own free will resigned all right, claim, 

 and kindness (" am'icitia ") which he had in the ten shilling 

 lands of Burelschaw, in the parish of Kirkpatrick-Juxta in 

 the stewartry of Annandale and lordship of Marjoribanks 

 after his death in favour of his grandson, William Marjori- 

 banks. Done in the merchant's booth (" opella ") of 

 Thomas Ireland. Witnesses, Herbert Cawart, Robert Car- 

 stone (?), John Murdocht, Thomas Ireland, and David 

 M'Kowin. 



nth March, 1541-2. 



(12.) 

 ^°'" ^^ Maxwell in Drumfres. 



Memorandum narrating that freir Herbert Stewart war- 

 dane of ye freirs of Drumfres admitted Richert Maxwell 

 burgess of Drumfres, tennant to vii ruddis of ye landis of 

 Corbre Hill lyand wtin ye prochin of Troqueir quhilks landis 



