Anderson's Protocol Book. 267 



Auchinfranko, lying on the south siilc of llic (irange nearest 

 to the incrkland occupied by Jolinc Ileuchon and (iilbert 

 Caininok ; (4) a rc\crsioii, dated February, 1560-1, made to 

 the said William by James Murray in Krnealmery, containing 

 the sum of 100 merks, of a mcrkland occupied by Andrew 

 Makbyrne ; (5) a reversion, dated February, 1560-1, made 

 to the said William by the said James Murray, containing 

 100 merks, of a merkland of the grange of Auchinfranko, 

 continguous to the merkland occupied by Andrew Makbyrne; 

 and (6) the redemption of all the lands above written. Done 

 at Drumfres, within the notary's chamber. Witnesses, 

 James Lindsay of Fairgirth, Cieorge Heres of Madinpaupc, 

 Edward Heres in Knokeschinnoch, and Sir John Brice, vicar 

 of Drumfres. 



5th April, 1568. 



(69.) 

 '«>'■ 1071 Makdowall, Carscrewe. 



Memorandum of an instrument narrating that Gilbert 

 Makdowall of [Makilmoyr, see Xo. 66 above] appeared in 

 presence of John, Lord Heres, steward of Kirkcudbrycht, 

 and agreed that John Makdowall in Carscrewe should thence- 

 forth enjoy the 5s lands of Correocht, lying in the parish of 

 Mynnegaff and stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht, which the said 

 John occupied, being part of the lands contained in a contract 

 between Beatrix Makdowell and Christiane Makdowell, 

 daughters and heirs of umquhill (iilbert .Makdowell, 

 of Spottis, and that the said Beatrix and Christiane had 

 resigned the said lands into the superior's hands in favour 

 of the said John, his heirs and assignees, at the time of his 

 sasine and entry ; for which causes John bound tiimself to 

 pay 90 merks to f iilbert. Done within the dwelling place of 

 Lord Heres at Drumfres. Witnesses, John, Lord Heres, 

 Kentigern Hendersoun, John Edzar, and Sir John Brycc, 

 vicar of Drumfres. 



9th February, 1567-8. / 



(70.) 

 Maxwell, Ranepatrik. 

 Memorandum narrating sasine by Thomas Xewall, 



