250 xA.nderson's Protocol Book. 



ter, on the other part, gave sasine of the said lands and dargs 

 to the said WilHam and Agnes spouses, and the longer liver 

 in conjunct fee. Done on the lands. Witnesses, John Max- 

 well of Hillis, James Lindsay of Barcloy, John Maxwell, 

 called quhite John, Edward Maxwell in Annan, John John- 

 stoun called Cummertreiss, and John Johnstoun in Reid- 

 gaitheid. 



17th (?) October, 1566. 



(21.) 

 Maxwell — Barnesoul. 



Memorandum narrating sasine by John Neilsoun of 

 Barnesoul, superior of the lands underwritten, to George 

 Maxwell in Fourmerkland, son of Kentigern Maxwell, in one 

 merkland of the lands of Barnesoul called Drumdrynie, 

 lying in the parish of Kirkpatrick Irongray, in the Stewartry 

 of Kirkcudbrycht, marching " cum fonte angelico vulgariter 

 angell well vocato, ex parte orientali, terris foreste episcopalis 

 Glasguensis lie forest vocatis, ex parte boreali, fossa capitali 

 fossarum lapidatarum (sic) et arbori (sic) fontis, lie stane dik 

 et trawell vocatis " of Gilbert Neilsoun deceased, on the 

 south. Done at the dwelling-house of Patrick Wry* within 

 the said lands. Witnesses, Robert Neilsone, tutor of Barne- 

 soul ; Andrew Wallace in Auchinskeoch, Harbert Vardlow, 

 and Patrik Wry*. 



ist November, 1566. 



(22.) 

 ^°'' ^^J Smythe, Grange-Heres. 



Memorandum that John Smythe, senior, in Grange, 

 passed to his four shillingland called Knockmurray, lying in 

 the parish of Balmaghie and Stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht, 

 between the lands commonly called the Dornell on the east and 

 the maniss of Litill Ardis on the north and east and the five 

 shilling lands of Arneganaucht on the south together, fmd 

 there gave sasine of the said lands together with fifteen 

 soumes pasturage for cattle and sheep on the lands of Litill 

 Ardis to John Smythe, his son, and Jonet Heres, his wife, 

 and the longer liver in conjunct fee. Done on the lands of 

 Knockmurray. Witnesses, George Heres, son of Archibald 



