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in 1794, at Repentance Hill, near Hoddom Castle, in 1791, at 

 Linnbridge Ford, near Kirkleton, in 1793-5, and at Canonby, 

 near Langholm, in 1792; and a description of the district. 



Royal Historical Society. Transactions, N.S., XVI.-XX., 

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Pollen, J. H., Ancient and Modern Furniture and Wood- 

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Fortnum, C. D. E., Maiolica (South Kensington Museum 

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Archaeological Journal, Nos. 252-6, 258-61, 1906-9. 



British Archaeological Association. Collectanea Archseo- 

 logica. Vols. 1 and 2 [include Itineraries of Edward I. and 

 Edward 11., by C. H. Hartshorne]. 



Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 6th Report, 

 Parts 1 and 2 [includes MSS. of the local families of 

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Anonymous— Two Documents (1) Disposition by Archibald 

 Stewart, merchant burgess of Drumfreis, of nine roods of land 

 in the territory of the said burgh in the part thereof called the 

 Marchhill, bounded by the lands of Nonholme on the north, the 

 lands of wmqll Harbert Dicksone on the east, the lands of 

 James Young on the south, and the King's hie streit on the 

 west ; also nine roods of land lying in that part called the 

 Gallacloiss between the lands of James Young on the west, the 

 King's hie streit on the south, the lands of wmqle John 

 Ranyning lait provist on the east, and the lands of wmqll John 

 Maxwell messenger on the north ; also the barne and yaird with- 

 out the Lochmabine gaite betwixt the barn and yard pertain- 

 ing to Robert Beatie on the west, the King's hie streit on the 

 north, the barne pertaining to Robert Grahame lait provist 

 on the east, and the lands of wmqll Cristane Morisone on the 

 south in favour of Thomas M'Kitrick merchant burgess in fee 

 and Barbara M'Call his spouse in liferent. Witnesses, John 

 Maxwell, writer in Dumfries, and William Irving, merchant 

 burgess of Dumfries. 22nd May, 1678. (2) Instrument of 

 Sasine proceeding on above. John Richardson, eldev, acting 

 as ijrocurator for Archibald Stewart, by the hands of David 

 Bishope, one of the bailies of Dumfries. Witnesses, AVilliam 

 Irving, younger, merchant in Dumfries, John M'Burnie, 

 workman, there, James Ker son to William Ker, weaver, there, 

 and William Douglas, burgh officer. Notary William Mak- 

 george, clerk of the diocese of Glasgow, clerk depute of the 

 Burgh of Dumfries. 24th May, 1678. Indorsation— Agnes 

 M'Kitrick cognosed as one of the four heirs portioners to 

 Thomas M'Kitrick, her uncle, 2.5th Feb., 1721. Witnesses, 

 Geo. Gordon, Geo. Bell, and Alexander Gordon. 



Mr James Muir, Chorlton-cum-Hardy — Engraving of Tom 

 Faed by James Faed. One of a few copies taken from the 

 plate purchased from Mark Faed and otherwise unpublished. 



