220 Anderson's Protocol Book. 



ground. Witnesses, Kentigern Newlandis, Martin Edzar, 

 serjeands, and Sir Elisha Wilsone. 



I St October, 1549. 



(88.) 

 foi. 91] Memorandum narrating that John Edzar of Inglis- 

 toun passed to his meadow lying in lie Carss and Manis of 

 IngHstoun, in the lordship of Inglistoun, barony of Glen- 

 cairn, and sheriffdom of Dumfries, " in vulgari to the medow 

 lyand nerest to the myll of Killegawpocht, " and there gave 

 sasine to Cuthbert Fergussoun in Glencrosche, his heirs and 

 assignees, of five roods of the said meadow. Done on the 

 ground of the said meadow. Witnesses, John Charteris in 

 Kirkland of Glencairn, Arthur Fergussoun, and Thomas Car. 



15th October, 1549. 



(89-) 

 On the same day Cuthbert Fergussoun bound himself, 

 his heirs and assignees, not to intromit with the said meadow 

 in which he is infeft so long as the said John Edzar, his 

 heirs and assignees, will warrant to him, his heirs and 

 assignees, the crop of the meadow of last year and certain 

 years before. 



(90.) 

 foi. 92] Memorandum narrating that Jonet M'Clarine, wife 

 of Thomas Maxvell of Auldgartht, burgess of Dumfries, un- 

 compelled by her husband and of her own free will resigned 

 in the hands of George Maxvell, bailie of Dumfries, all right, 

 claim, &c., in a tenement, belonging to her husband, and 

 formerly belonging to Cuthbert Maxwell, deceased, and 

 Margaret Lauder, lying at the head of the town of Dum- 

 fries, between the tenement of Thomas Cunynghame on the 

 west, and the tenement of John Schortrik on the east; and 

 that for the infeftment of James Kirkpatrik and Katharine 

 Merchell his spouse, their heirs and assignees, in the said 

 tenement. [Witnesses names not given.] 

 6th May, 1549. 



(91.) 

 On the same date, Thomas Maxvell of Auldgartht 

 passed to the said tenement, and there, with consent of Jonet 

 M'Clarine his wife, and David Maxvell his son and heir 



