SoME DocuUMENTS RELATING TO GLENCAIRN. 2038 
maill of the lands of Corodow, contained in the reversion, and 
required Malcolme M¢Gachane of Dalquhet to receive the said 
sum and the letter of tack. The said Malcolme thereupon 
accepted the said sum, renounced all right and tack to the said 
lands, except only the letter of tack, and bound himself to 
remove at the ish thereof, and granted the said lands to be 
redeemed. The said Thomas craved instruments of the notary 
in presence of Cuthbert Fergussone in Glencroshe, Fergus 
Fergussone in the Meiss,!6, Duncan M°Gachane, son of the 
said Malcome, and Sir John Thomsone, curate of Glencarne. 
Done in the church of Glencarne, 13th June, 1510. 
(47) 
Notarial instrument narrating the division of certain crop- 
land of the lands of Auchincheane, lying ‘to the croft of Gar- 
harrow and likewise to the merkland of Dow M°Call, between 
Sir William Cunynghame, master of Glenkarne, with the 
counsel and advice of Robert Kyrkpatryk, Brakoche, his 
vassal, on the one part, and Robert Fergussone of Crag- 
darroch, on the other part, ‘‘ past in one woce and assent ’’ 
with the counsel of Adam Kyrkco of Chapell of Gleneslane, 
Petir Dennum of Crechan, Robert Crychtoun, tutor of Craw- 
furdstoun, Arthur Fergussone of Glencroshe, and Cuthbert 
Cunynghame in Lochour, by which the said lands were “‘ delt, 
dewidit, proppit, hoillit, merchit, and methit,’’ and the parties 
oe 
to stand and abyed yrat—viz., at the 
bound themselves 
said proppis and hoillis and ye merche dyk to be led yrupon.’’ 
Dated 29th June, 1563. Witnesses: Andrew Roresone, tutor 
of Bardannoch, George Melegan in Bennocan, John Sloan, 
and John Fergussone in Brache. 
(48) 
Instrument of sasine by William Cunynghame, master of 
Glencarne [on a precept of clare constat directed to him by 
Alexander, earl of Glencarne, lord of Kilmaveris, and lord 
of the fee and superiority of the lands underwritten, dated at 
Finlastoun, 21st July, 1565], in favour of Thomas Roresone, 
16 Neiss. 
