SoME DocuMEN'’’tS RELATING TO GLENCAIRN. 189 
Nicoll, procurator of Sir John M*I/hauch, chaplain of the chap- 
lainey of William Hawissoun in the burgh of Drumfreis, of a 
tenement within the said burgh, in which Thomas Broustar 
formerly resided, situated between the tenement of Allan Glow 
and that of Gilbert M¢Ilduf, into the hands of the notary, who, 
at the request of the said Andrew, gave sasine thereof to 
Elizabeth, spouse of Thomas Ferguson of Cragdaroch and 
her heirs, for an annual payment of 4s to the chaplain for the 
time being. Done in the said tenement, 24th July, 1461. 
Witnesses : John Velch, Robert Gibson, and Gilbert M*Ilduf. 
(4) 
Precept of sasine directed by Alexander, lord of Kilmauris 
and lord of Glencarne, to Sir Robert Crechtone of Sanquhare, 
his bailie, to give sasine of the five merkland of Barndawnach, 
lying in the barony of Glencarne and sheriffdom of Drumfreis, 
to Alexander Rorison, according to the terms of the charter 
granted to him by the said Alexander lord Kilmauris. Dated 
at Edinburgh, toth May, 1471. Witnesses: Archibald 
Cunynghame, the granter’s brother, David Cathkert, Matthew 
Fergusone, Alexander Cunynghame, Robert Cunynghame, and 
Matthew Cunynghame. 
(5) 
Notarial instrument narrating the resignation of the lands 
specified in No. 4 into the hands of Alexander lord Kilmauris, 
and sasine thereof of new by the latter in favour of the former. 
Done in the house of John Thryne “ in villa ’’ of Edinburgh, 
rith May, 1471. 
(6) 
Instrument of sasine granted by Matthew Fergussone, 
lord of Cragdarache, in favour of Archibald of Dougtas, 
brother german of William Douglas of Drumlanrige, in the 
two merkland of Jarburgh with the tower and manor place of 
the same, together with the 20s land commonly called the 20s 
land above Cragdarache, called the Cukstoune, and the upper 
merkland of Cragly.° Done in the hall of the said place of Jar- 
burgh, 26th April, 1475. Witnesses: Sir John Amuligane, 
3 Cragne, see (38) below. 
