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stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht, occupied by John Greir in Vod- 

 heid in favour of Herbert. Irving- in Trailtrow . Done in the 

 notary's chamber. Witnesses, Nicholas Harkness, William 

 Maxwell, dwelling with John Maxwell of Lochrutoun, 

 Thomas Hornar, and Sir James Carrutheris, chaplain. 

 24th May, 1546. 



Memorandum narrating that John Kirkaucht, in \ irtuc 

 of a precept directed by George Marchell, provost of Lin- 

 cloudane, to him, John Maxwell of Lochrutoun, and John 

 Andersoun, bailies in that part, dated at Lincloudane, ist 

 July, 1546 [witnesses, John Browne, Master John Stewart, 

 Andrew Stewart, Master James Murray, and Hercules 

 Barkclay], passed to a piece of land of the lands of Lin- 

 cloudane, occupied by John Clark, lying within the town of 

 Troqueir, between the lands of George Heris deceased on 

 the north and the lands of Lincloudane on the south, and 

 another piece of land or tenement in the town of Troqueir, 

 having on the west the high road which leads to the 

 for, 37] parish church of Troqueir, containing three roods 

 occupied by Janet Neill between the lands of the said George 

 Heres deceased on the south, and the said lands of Lin- 

 cloudane on the north, with houses, &c. , and gave sasine 

 thereof to John Greirsone of Lag, his heirs and assignees. 

 Done upon the land respectively. Witnesses, John Velche, 

 William Velche, and James Amuligane. 



20th August, 1546. 



(42.) 

 Marjoribanks. 

 Memorandum narrating that William Marjoribanks, 

 grandson of Robert Marjoribanks, uncompelled and of his 

 own free will resigned all right, &c., to the ten shillingland 

 of Burellschawe, in the parish of Kirkpatrick-Juxta, stewar- 

 try of Annandale, and lordship of Marjoribanks to 

 foi. 38] William Marjoribanks, his heirs and assignees, and 

 this for a sum of money paid to William by John Marjori- 

 banks, " als gynkin," in name and on the part of William. 

 Done in the chamber of the notary. Witnesses, David 

 Newall, burgess of Dumfries, John Bell in Lochrutoun, 



