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burgess of Dumfries, passed lo a lenement and garden lying 

 in Lochmabengait in the said burgh, between the lenement 

 of George Curror on the west and that of George Hucheon 

 on the east, and there assigned all right and claim to a hall, 

 chamber, stable, peat-house (" domus glebarum "), and the 

 third part of the garden of the said tenement, occupied by 

 John and Herbert Vilsone, into the hands of Peter Rig, bailie 

 of the said burgh, in favour and for the use of Herbert 

 Vilsone, burgess of Dumfries, his heirs and assignees, and 

 the said Peter gave sasine thereof to the said Herbert ; 

 foi. 52] jjfjfj fjjig under reversion of ;^^30. Done in the fore- 

 said garden. Witnesses, William Bell and William M'Birnie, 

 burgesses of Dumfries. 



7th July, 1547. 



(61.) 



Of the same date John Neilsoun bound himself, his heirs 

 and assignees, his lands, and his goods moveable and im- 

 moveable in warrandice of the said subjects, under the said 

 reversion and with a letter of tack for one year. Witnesses, 

 Peter Rig, bailie, William Bell, and William M'Birnie. 



fol. 56) (5,^ 



Memorandum narrating that Thomas Fergussone of 

 Craigdarroch passed to the thirteen shillings and four pence 

 land of Chapellmark, lying in the barony of Craufurdstoun 

 within the parish of Glencairn and sheriffdom of Dumfries, 

 occupied by Fergus M'Cubbyne, and there with his 

 fol. 57] Q^^.j^ hands gave sasine to Arthur, his son, in terms of 

 a lease, dated at Craigdarroch, 27th November, 1546 [wit- 

 nesses, Matthew Fergussone, Cuthbert Fergussone, Andrew 

 Fergussone, Thomas Fergussone, Fergus M'Cubbyne, John 

 Bryce, Fergus Fergussone, tailor, John M'Connell, and Her- 

 bert Andersone, notary public], at a rent of five merks. 

 Done upon the ground. Witnesses, Matthew Fergussone, 

 Fergus M'Cubbyne, and Sir John Dunbar, rector of Castcl- 

 mylk. 



6th August, 1547. 



(63-) 

 Memorandum narrating that Thomas Fergussone of 



