248 Anderson's Protocol Book. 



Sir Thomas Greirsone, last heritable possessor of the said 

 lands, in the lands of Camling- and Doine, lying in the parish 

 of Tynron, barony of Lag, and sheriffdom of Drumfres. 

 Done on the lands. Witnesses, John Greirsone at lie gait 

 of Keyr Mylne, and Andrew Greirsone, called Litill Andrew 

 of Beochane. 



2oth July, 1566. 



(18.) 

 *«>'■ 63] Maxwell, Hillis-Lincludene. 



Memorandum narrating sasine by James Lyndsay of 

 Barcloye on a precept of sasine directed to him by Robert 

 Douglas, provost of Lincludene [and contained in a charter 

 under the hand of the said Robert and the prebendaries of 

 Lincludene, dated at Lincludene, 13th August, 1566. Wit- 

 nesses, John Douglas in Correnhill, William Tailzor, James 

 Lindsay of Barcloy, Nicholas Edzar, and Sir William Edzar, 

 chaplain], of the five merkland of Chepmantoun, lying within 

 the barony of Crossmichael, lordship of Lincluden, and 

 stewartry of Kirkcudbright, of one part of the five merkland 

 of Nunland, with house, etc., occupied by Robert Maxwell, 

 of one merk of the lands of Nunvodheid, called Carlellis land, 

 and the lands of Graystaneflat, extending to five acres, with 

 the six lie soumes of pasturage in the common of Crustanis, 

 in the barony of Drumsleit, in favour of John Maxwell of 

 Hillis and Katherine Maxwell, his spouse, and the longer 

 liver in conjunct fee. Done on the lands. Witnesses, 

 Gilbert Haiste, John Maxwell in [tear], John M'Know in 

 Croftis, John M'Clochort in Chepm[anton], and George 

 M'Clochort there. 



8th October, 1566. 



foi. 84] Maxwell, Hills, Kirklands, Lochrutoun. 



' Memorandum narrating sasine by James Lyndsay bailie 

 of George Arnot, vicar of Lochrutoun [on a precept under 

 the seal and subscription of Robert Douglas, provost, and 

 the prebendaries of the collegiate church of Lincluden, which 

 stated that the said George Arnot had feued the lands under- 

 written to Maxwell and his wife with consent of the provost, 



