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 Maxwell, (uliiaiirlirv M'Lcllanc. 

 Memorandum [ unHnislict! |. 

 8th December, 1567. 



foi. 93| M'Brayr, Greirsoun — Nctliir\-o(lis. 



Memorandum narrating^ that Archibald M'Brayr, son 

 and heir of John M'Brayr of Alm\gill, passed to his lands 

 of Lanj^holme and Xethir and ()\ ir Xetherx odis, lying be- 

 tween the thorn (" spinam ") called Kingholme Thorne and 

 Keltoun Well on the north and south, anil seventeen acres 

 of the lands called Rerikcloiss and two roods of lands called 

 Crukitdale, lying on the north lie chapellandis, within the 

 territory of Drumfres and sheriffdom of the same, and there, 

 in fulfilment of a marriage contract between him on the one 

 part and Roger (jtreirsone of Lag, Egidia Ixennedy, lady of 

 Lag, and Agnes (ireirsone, her daughter, and now spouse 

 of the said Archibald on the other part, resigned into the 

 hands of James Wallace, bailie of Drumfres, the said lands, 

 in fa\"our of himself and the said Agnes in conjunct fee, and 

 their heirs to be procreated between them, whom failing to 

 the next heirs of the said Archibald; upon which resignation 

 sasine followed. Done on the lands. Witnesses, John 

 Maxwell of Mwreicht, Robert, brother of Roger Greirsone 

 of Lag, William Patersoun, William Cunynghame, junior, 

 Thomas M'Brayr, burgess of Drumfres, John Edzar, brother 

 of John [sic] Edz;ir of Inglistoun, and Sir John Jamesoun, 

 chaplain. 



gth December, 1567. 



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 '°'- ^''J Andersoun, Drunganis. 



Memorandum narrating that Harbert Makchourry, son 

 of Patrick .Makchourry in Drunganis, deceased, granted him 

 to have received from John, son of the deceased Da\ id 

 Andersoun in Drunganis, " ane payr of hosing of quhite 

 in payment of all sums of money promised to him and his 

 said father deceased for the kindness, title, and possession 

 <jf an oxgang of land of the Drunganis sold by his said father 



