200 Anderson's Protocol Book. 



north, and a tenement of Andrew Donald deceased, and 

 occupied by John Browne, on the south, and there resigned 

 all right in the hands of Thomas Frude, bailie of Dumfries, 

 in favour and for the use of John Maxwell and Agnes Ander- 

 soun, his wife, and to the longer liver of them, and the heirs 

 procreated or to be procreated between them, whom failing 

 to the nearest heirs of the said John, and sasine was given. 

 Done on the ground. Witnesses, Edward Maxwell of Tin- 

 wald, John Heres in Drumjowane, John Frude, John 

 M'Guffok, John Stewart in Carneselloch, Herbert Craik, 

 Robert Carrutheris, John Heris, junior, James Kirkpatrick, 

 and Archibald Welsche, burgh officers (" sergiandis de 

 Drumfres "). 



nth May, 1546. 



(39-) 

 foi. 35] Memorandum narrating that x^ndrew Roresoun of 

 Bardanoch, in virtue of a precept directed by William, Earl 

 of Glencarne, to him, John Edzar, and John Velsche, his 

 bailies in that part, dated at Drumfres [day and month 

 blank], 1545 [witnesses, James Vallas, notary. Master 

 Nichel Vallace, Herbert Jon of Petteraw, and Andrew 

 Greir], passed to the sixteen shilling land of Ovirsyde of 

 Nethir Farthing of Inglistoun in the sheriffdom of Drumfres, 

 which John Edzar of Inglistoun had resigned, and gave 

 sasine to Uchred Edzar, son and heir apparent of the said 

 John and Besseta Roresoun his wife, and to the longer liver 

 in conjunct fee and the heirs of their bodies procreated or 

 to be procreated. Done upon the ground. Witnesses, 

 Robert Greir in Inglistoun, John Edzar, Andrew Greir, 

 William M'Curte, John Valker, Paul Roresoun, and Thomas 

 M'Corane. 



1 2th May, 1546. 



(40.) 

 foi. 36] Memorandum narrating that James Hannay, son of 

 John Hannay in Craigvild deceased, and James Hannay in 

 Ernemolloch, uncompelled and of their own free will resigned 

 all right, claim, and kindness in the six shillings and eight 

 pennies lands of Vodheid, with their kindness in the mill 

 thereof in the parish of Troqueer, lordship of Lag, and 



