204 Anderson's Protocol Book. 



And in ye meantyme askit ye said William forgevnis and 

 grantit yt he haid faillit to him in ye scandering of him for ye 

 saids gudis. At Lochmaben gait gallowis, at or about two 

 p.m. Witnesses, David Newall, Peter Rig, baillies of Drum- 

 fres, Thomas Rig, Charles Gurlaw, William M'Morane in 

 Mwir, John Amuligane, Gilbert Cannock, Finlay Reche, 

 John Thomsone, William Carnis, and John Carnis his sone. 

 nth October, 1546. 



(48.) 



Memorandum narrating that William Earl of Glencarne 

 passed to the five pound land of Stronschilloche, lying in the 

 sheriffdom of Drumfres, and there with his own hand gave 

 sasine thereof to Alexander, son and heir of the late Thomas 

 Glencorse, his heirs and assignees. Done on the said 

 foi. 42] ground. Witnesses, John Maxwell in Kilbeyn, John 

 Edzar of Inglistoun, Andrew Roresoun, senior, John 

 Cunynghame of Dardarroch, Andrew Cunynghame, William 

 Cunynghame, John Edzar, and John Blak. 



28th October, 1546. 



(49-) 

 Memorandum narrating that Edward Creichtoun of 

 Luberre, deputy of William Lord Sanquhar, sheriff principal 

 of Dumfries, in virtue of the letters and extract from the 

 books (" rolamentum ") of the court of the said sheriff, 

 passed, in order to divide the third part, to the following 

 lands, viz. : the ;^2o lands of Dolfebill, the ;^io lands of 

 Cumrewe, the ^^5 lands of Nethirgarvald, the fifty shilling- 

 land of Overgarvald, the ;^5 lands of Mekilholme, the 

 foi. 43] thirty shillingland of Skallig, the half part of Knock- 

 nyll, the twenty shillingland of Fawgill, the twenty shilling- 

 land of Coitlandis, the twenty shillingland of Reidhall, the 

 twenty shillingland of Templand, the half merkland of Carne- 

 selloch, and the forty penny land of Glenmaid in the stewar- 

 try of Annandale and sheriffdom of Dumfries, and after 

 service of the brief, assigned to Katherine Kirkpatrik, relict 

 of Roger Kirkpatrik of Ross deceased, a third part of the 

 said lands. Done at Dolfebill. Witnesses, Alexander Kirk- 

 patrick in Kirkmichael, Herbert Corry, Thomas Mortoun, 



