222 Anderson's Protocol Book, 



(94-) 

 *<>•• 98] Cunynghame. 



Memorandum narrating that John Creichtoun in Hill, in 

 virtue of a precept of clare constat directed by William 

 Cunynghame, master of Glencairn, with consent of his wife 

 Jonat Gordoun, liferentrix of the two and a half merklands 

 of Marquhirne in the Lordship of Glencairn and county of 

 Dumfries, to him Paul Cunynghame, and Kentigern Cunyng- 

 hame, bailies in that part, dated at Kenmoir, 17th February, 

 1549-50 [witnesses, Alexander Gourdoun in Scheirmerks, 

 David Gourdoun in Markbreck, Paul Cunynghame, Kenti- 

 gern Cunynghame, Alexander Lindesay, and William Carnis 

 of Orchertoun], for giving sasine to James Cunynghame, 

 nephew of Sir John Cunynghame, deceased, formerly pre- 

 bendary of Lincloudane [the remainder of the instrument is 

 awanting]. 



1 8th February, 1549-50. 



(95-) 

 for. 103] Memorandum narrating that Patrick Maxwell, 



brother of John Maxwell of Carneselloch, deceased, spon- 

 taneously resigned all right, claim, kindness, &c. , in favour 

 of Robert Maxwell, his son, his heirs and assignees, in that 

 garden plot (" ortulus terre "), lying within the bounds of 

 the Kirktoun of Kirkmahoe, which the said Patrick held 

 of David Kerit [? Kent], tacksman of the church lands of 

 the said church of Kirkmahoe, between a like plot in posses- 

 sion of Janet Vallis, relict of Robert Maxwell deceased, on 

 the west, and another like plot in possession of Janet Edzar 

 on the east. Done in the chamber of the notary. Wit- 

 nesses, Robert Carnis, William Oliver, " claviger," and 

 Thomas Maxwell. 



28th April, 1549. 



(96.) 

 Maxwell, 

 foi. 112] Memorandum narrating that Mariota, daughter of 

 Fergus Dougalsoun, deceased, formerly dwelling in Kille- 

 long, with consent of Thomas Thomesoun, uncompelled and 

 of her own free will resigned in favour of James Maxwell 



