Anderson's Protocol Book. 207 



(55-) 



Memorandum narrating that Andrew Newlandis, bur- 

 gess of Dumfries, with the consent of Mariota M'Cartna\, 

 his wife, passed to his tenement and garden lying within the 

 burgh of Dumfries beyond the lower gate, and there re- 

 signed an annual rent of ten shillings to Helis Cunyng- 

 hame, baillie of the burgh of Dumfries, in favour and for 

 the use of John Lyndsay, burgess of the said burgh ; and the 

 said bailie gave sasine of the said annual rent to be uplifted 

 out of the subjects aforesaid, and this under reversion of ;^5 

 to be paid to the said John, his heirs and assignees, for 

 redemption of the said annual rent. Done on the ground. 

 Witnesses, James Watsone and Michael Lyndsay, burgess 

 of Dumfries. 



1st April, 1546. 



(56.) 

 foi. 49] Memorandum narrating that Master George Marchell, 

 provost of Lincloudane, and lord superior of the lands under- 

 written, passed to the three acres, lying in lie piesscroft on 

 the north with house and garden and grazing of three soums 

 (" herbagium trium summarum "), all in the Mains of Lin- 

 cloudane, formerly the property of Beatrix Carmichell, and 

 resigned by her in favour of Richard M'Kee of Myrtoun, his 

 heirs and assignees, and there gave sasine thereof to the said 

 Richard. Done on the ground. Witnesses, Walter Stewart 

 of Barely, Symon Johnstoun, Robert IVLixwell, Herbert 

 Johnstone, Master James Murray, vicar of Terreglis, and 

 George Maxwell. 



1 6th December, 1546. 



(57-) 

 Ranyng. 

 Memorandum narrating that George Maxwell, son of 

 Master George Maxwell, deceased, uncompelled and of his 

 own free will assigned all right, claim, and kindness to a 

 " quarter land " lying in Tounheid of Tynxald, within the 

 sheriffdom of Dumfries and lordship of Tinwald, which be- 

 longed formerly to John Ranyng, deceased, and which said 

 John at the time of his illness gave to said George, in favour 

 of Thomas Ranyng, and that for a certain sum of money 



