224 Anderson's Protocol Book. 



Archibald Heres of Madinpaupe, Edward Heres in Knockil- 

 schyinoch, John Thomsoun in I'erreg-Hs, and James Heres. 

 i6th June, 1550. 



(99-) 

 foi. 115] Memorandum narrating that Mariota Robsoun, rehct 



of Thomas Fergussoun, and John Fawhop, her son, 

 uncompelled and of their own free will, resigned in 

 favour of Roger Robsoun, brother of the said Mariota, 

 all right, &c., in a quarter of an oxgate of land lying in the 

 holm of Dunkow, within the lordship of the same and sheriff- 

 dom of Dumfries, and this for a certain sum paid to the said 

 Mariota and her son. Done in the notary's chamber. Wit- 

 nesses, William M'Culloch, and Thomas Harper, burgess of 

 Dumfries. 



28th July, 1550. 



(100.) 

 foi. 116] Memorandum narrating that Richard Davidsone in 

 Larglangly, in virtue of a precept directed by John Greirsoun 

 of Lag, lord of the lands underwritten, to him and William 

 M'Birnie, dated at the mansion of Lag, . 9th August, 1550 

 [witnesses, Cuthbert Greirsoun, Gilbert Greirson, brothers 

 of the said John, John Welche, and William Cunynghame], 

 passed to the fifty shilling land of Larglangly, lying in the 

 half barony of Ur, in the stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht and 

 sheriffdom of Dumfries, and there gave sasine thereof to 

 James Johnstone of Blacklaw, son of Gavin Johnstoun in 

 Kirktoun, his heirs and assignees. [The rest of the instru- 

 ment is awanting. ] 



9th August, 1550. 



This prothocoll buik contenis ane hundreth tuentie ane 

 lievis qi"off the first instrumente qlk is contenit upon the 

 first Leiff concernis Jonet Dunbar, Lady Partoun, and ye 

 Last instrumente qlk is contenit upoun ye hundreth and six- 

 teine Leiff concernis James Johnestoun of Blacklaw of ye 

 lands of Larglanglie. 



