198 Anderson *s Protocol Book. 



and Stewartry of Kirkcudbricht, Done on the lands of 

 Nedirbordland. Witnesses, Ninian Glendoning, John Ben- 

 soun, junior, John Glendoning in Fominoch, Adam Ban- 

 natyne, and Fergus Hannay. 

 loth November, 1543. 



(34-) 

 Vatsoun. 

 foi. 26] Memorandum narrating that Isabella Vellis, daughter 

 of John Vellis deceased, burgess of Dumfries, passed to her 

 merchant's booth (" botham sue opelle "), lying within the 

 burgh of Dumfries between the large stone house of the late 

 Master Herbert Gledstains on the south, and the merchant's 

 booth of said late John Vellis on the north, and the boun- 

 daries of the school of Dumfries on the east, and the High 

 Street on the west, and there resigned all right and claim of 

 right to the said booth in the hands of David Newall, bailie 

 of Dumfries, in favour and for the use of James Vatsoun, 

 his heirs and assignees, and sasine followed. Done at the 

 said booth. Witnesses, Master William Turnor, John 

 Maxvell, Nicholas Jarding, John Lyndsay, James Kirk- 

 patrick, and Archibald Welsche, burgh officers (" sergiandis 

 de Drumfreis "). 



13th March, 1543. 



(3S-) 

 Roresoun. 

 foi. 27] Memorandum narrating that John Quhite, in virtue 

 of a precept directed by Robert Cunynghame in Midgrenane, 

 son of William Earl of Glencarne, to him, Andrew Roresoun 

 of Bardanoch, and Andrew Roresoun, junior, in Kirkcud- 

 brycht, bailies in that part, dated at the messuage of Mid- 

 grenane, 20th October, 1545 [witnesses, John Roresoun, son 

 of the said Andrew, William Tennand, James Tempeltoun, 

 and Robert Dyke], passed to certain forty shilling lands, viz., 

 one merkland in Kirkcudbrycht, and a two merkland 

 foi. 28] ijj thg barony of Glencarne and sheriffdom of Drum- 

 fres, occupied by the said Andrew Roresoun, and gave sasine 

 thereof to Andrew Roresoun, junior in Kirkcudbrycht. Done 

 on the said lands respectively. Witnesses, John Cunyng- 



