An'drrsox's Protocol Book. 253 



said John \'clche granted him to have received sasine of the 

 lands above-written under reversion of the sum of ;£.40, to be 

 " payit and laid doun in the paroch kirk of Uunscoyr," and 

 bound himself to grant a letter of tack in favour of Cuthbcrt 

 Greirsonc aforesaid, to endure until the lands were redeemed, 

 at the annual rent of I wo bolls of meal, measure of N'yth. 



(32.) 

 On the which da\ , before the witnesses above-named, 

 " Domine " John \'elche appeared, and stated thai he had 

 tacks of the said kirklands for his lifetime, and protested 

 that the sasine given by the said Cuthbert (ireirsonc to the 

 said John V'elche of the kirklands aforesaid was no hurt to 

 his tacks. 



Lu-) 



foi. 71) Memorandum relating to Andrg Bekcarloun, oyc of 

 vmqle Fynlaw Bekertoun in (iribloun [unfinished]. 

 17th December, 1566. 



(34-) 

 Lyndsay, Barcloy— Maby. 

 Memorandum relating to James Lyndsay of Barcloy and 

 Robert Heres of Maby, who compear before John, Lord 

 Heres [unfinished]. 



btli January, 1566-67. 



(35-) 

 "*'• ^^' Rig, Bordelandis, CuKvene, and Laggane. 



Memorandum narrating that James Lyndsay of Barcloy 

 passed to his three merkland of lie bordelandis of Culwene, 

 and to his two merkland of Laggane, lying in the parish of 

 Culwene and Stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht, and there, in 

 implement of the marriage contract between him and John 

 Maxwell of Hillis and Katherine Rig, spouse of the said 

 James, gave sasine to his said spouse of the lands aforesaid 

 in liferent. Done on the lands. Witnesses, Robert Herys 

 of Maby, Harbert CVeichtoun in Clowdanc, John Maxwell of 

 Hillis, Nicholas Ld/ar, Alexaiuhr ('arnochanc, and Anchcw 

 Clerk. 



lolh January, 1566-7. 



