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Some DocuMENTS RELATING TO GLENCAIRN. 195 
darrach in the four merkland of Jargburgh and Drummak- 
callane, lying within the said barony and sheriffdom of Drum- 
freis, which lands had been held of lord Crechtoune in capite 
and had been forfeited and restored, as narrated in No. 109. 
Dated at Edinburgh, 14th June, 1508. 
(23) 
Precept of sasine directed to Thomas Cunynghame, Cuth- 
bert Fergusson, and John Setlington of Stanhouse by Sir 
William Cunynghame, son and heir apparent of Cuthbert, earl 
of Glencarne, and lord of the fee of the earldom and barony 
of Glencarne, with the earl’s consent, to infeft Andrew 
Rorisone of Bardanach in the five merkland of Bardanach, 
lying within the said earldom and barony and sheriffdom of 
Drumfreis. The precept narrates the recognition and for- 
feiture of the lands of the said earldom and barony which had 
pertained to Sir William in fee and to the. earl and Marion 
Douglas, his spouse, in liferent, and the new infeftment of Sir 
William by the King with authority to give infeftment to the 
holders of the lands before the said recognition and forfeiture, 
of whom Andrew Rorisone was one. Dated at Drumfreis, 
28th January, 1511-12. 
(24) 
Charter of ¢onfirmation of the five merkland of Bar- 
dannach, which had been the subject of recognition, as 
narrated in No. 23, by Sir William Cunynghame, son and 
heir apparent of Cuthbert, earl of Glencarne, and lord of the 
fee of the earldom and barony of Glencarne, in favour of 
Andrew Rorisone of Bardanoch, for the usual services. Dated 
at Edinburgh, 28th January, 1511-12. Witnesses: Master 
Christopher Boid, vicar of Stevynstoun, Thomas Cunyng- 
hame of Pacokbank,® Alexander Cunynghame, son and heir 
apparent of Alexander Cunynghame of Ross, Robert Cunyng- 
hame of Haikhed,? George Cunynghame in Castelfarne, 
Oswald Cunynghame, his brother german, and Archibald 
Berclay. 
8 Perhaps ‘‘ Paddokbank.”’ 
9 Aikhed. 
