SOME DOCUMENTS RELATING TO GLENCAIRN. 197 
fee of the barony of Glencarn, and Cuthbert, earl of Glencarn, 
lord Kilmawris, and lord of the free tenement of the said 
barony, the merkland of Gargonane, the ros land of Gar- 
gonane immediately adjacent, the merkland of Lochintore, the 
one merkland of Cragney, and the one merkland called the 
litill merkland, lying within the said barony and sheriffdom 
of Drumfreis, which the said Peter held in capite of the said 
Wiliam and the earl his father. He appointed as his pro- 
curators John Creichtoun of Hertwod, Thomas Gourlay, 
burgess of Edinburgh, Cuthbert Rorison, Gilbert Momerson, 
Francis Cunynghame, Archibald Gardinare, and John Fer- 
gussone of Cragdarroch, to resign the said lands in favour 
of Andrew Roryson of Bardanach and his heirs. Dated at 
Edinburgh, 8th April, 1513. Witnesses: Sir William 
Douglas of Drumlanrig, James Maitland of Auchingassill, 
Hugh Somervill, Ninian Monerson of Strowane,! William 
Maitland, and John Maitland. 
(29) 
Instrument of sasine by Sir William Cunynghame and 
the Earl, his father, in favour of Andrew Rorisone of Bar- 
danoch, in the lands specified in No. 28, which had been 
resigned into their hands by Peter Dennum of Creachane. 
Dated at Edinburgh in the house of the earl, 22nd July, 1513. 
Witnesses: Sir William Douglas of Drumlanrig, Roger 
Greirsone of Lag, Laurence Greirsone of Kirkbridrig, 
Kentigern Eklis of that Ilk, Cuthbert Fergussone, Alexan- 
der Langmure, and Master Cristopher Boid, notaries public. 
(30) 
Charter of confirmation of the lands of Cadlltaich™ by 
Sir William Cunynghame, son and heir apparent of Cuth- 
bert, earl of Glencarne, and lord of the fee of the earldom 
b] 
1 Perhaps another florm of ‘‘ Arynstroane’’ mentioned in 
January, 1506-7, as occupied by Ninian Mowmersoun (RMS., ii., 
3025), or ‘‘ Arstroan,’’ of which Cuthbert Momerson seems to have 
been laid in 1472 (Historical MSS. Comm. XV. Report, App., 
Pt. vii, 35). Ninian was son of Cuthbert, see No. 2 above. 
11 See No. 9 above. 
