218 Anderson's Protocol Book. 



Andrew Creichtoun, liferenter of the lands underwritten, In 

 the two and one half merkland of Segesik and Ovirclauchop, 

 alias Sanct Michell Chapell, Done on the ground. 

 foi. 85] Witnesses, Andrew Crechtoun of Craufurdtoun, 

 Edward Crechtoun, Thomas Asloane, and John Creichtoun. 

 1 2th June, 1549. 



(84.) 

 \'ilsoun, Greirsone, of Croglin. 



Memorandum narrating that Thomas Vilsoun of Crog- 

 lin, heir of Gilbert Vilsoun, deceased, passed to his back 

 tenement, in the burgh of Dumfries, on the east of the High 

 Street, between the tenement of Thomas Newall, deceased, 

 pn the south, and the tenement of Thomas M'Brair, 

 deceased, on the north, and the tenement of John Andersoun 

 on the east and the High Street on the west, and there 

 resigned all right, claim, &c. , to the said back tenement in 

 the hands of David Cunynghame, bailie of Dumfries, in 

 favour and for the use of himself and Agnes Greirsoun his 

 wife, and the longer liver in conjunct fee, and their heirs. 

 He also passed to a tenement with garden in the said burgh 

 in the " bak rawe " on the east of the High Street 

 foi. 86] between the tenement of Gilbert M'Cleir on the south 

 and the tenement of Richard Edzar on the north, and there 

 resigned all right, claim, &c. , in the said tenement in favour 

 and for the use of himself and his said spouse and the longer 

 liver, and the heirs to be procreated of their bodies, &c., in 

 the hands of the said David. Done on the said tenements. 

 Witnesses, Gilbert Greirson in Kirkbride, Robert 

 foi. 87] Greirson in Ingleston, Robert Greirson in Cormuli- 

 gane, Martin Edzar, William M'Culloch, serjeands, and 

 Thomas Ranying, senior, burgess of Dumfries. 



8th July, 1549. 



(85-) 



Memorandum narrating that Marjory Cunynghame, 



relict of John Cunynghame of Birkschawe deceased, passed 



to the two and one half merkland of Maxwelltoun, alias 



Darnayngill, in the barony of Glencairn and sheriff- 



foi. 88] fJQrn of Dumfries, and there gave sasine thereof to 



