Aximcrson's Protocol Book. 269 



uniquhile John Asloanc in Crouchaine, admitted that he uwed 

 and bound himself to pay to James Asloanc in " scvin akrys " 

 at Carganebri^, the sum of lo mcrks, and tiiat for the said 

 James upg"i\ ing" of his right and kindred of tiie said Gilbert's 

 sixteenth part of the town of Crouchaine. Witnesses, 

 William Andersoun in Crouchaine and Harbert Andersoun. 

 2 I St .\pril, 1568. 



(73-) 

 Max well,. Gaitgill. 

 Memorandum relating to Amer Maxwell of Gaitgill — 

 M'llvernok and James Ciortloun in Gudcrig. 

 I St May, 1568. 



(74-) 

 *°' ^^"i Johnstoun, Knokilshang. 



Memorandum narrating that Euffame Johnstoun, relict 

 of umquhile John Johnstoun in Clauchry, and David Kirk- 

 patrik in Rig, now her spouse, " grantir ihame to be con- 

 tentit, satisfyit, and plesit " by John Johnstoun, son to the 

 said Euffame, Alexander Johnstoun, and Roger Johnstoun, 

 his father's brothers, for her third right and interest, and all 

 claim to the steading and lands of Knokilshang, lying in the 

 parish of Cloisborne, and sheriffdom of Drumfres, and she 

 discharges them accordingly. Done in the notary's cham- 

 ber in Drumfres. Witnesses, John Johnstoun of Klscheshelis, 

 John Padzane in \ewtoun, Gilbert Greirsoun in Pundland, 

 William Johnstoun in Templand, James Porter in Keyr, 

 Edward Johnstoun in Kirkhill, and William alius Wilkin 

 Johnstoun. 



3rd May, 1568. 



(75-) 

 On the same day, in presence of the same witnesses, 

 John Johnstoun, son of the late John Johnstoun, called of 

 Clauchry, discharged the said Ah^xander and Roger John- 

 stoun, his father's brothers, their heirs and assignees, of all 

 claims whatever. 



(76.) 

 toi. 111J Scott. 



Memorandum narrating that W illiain M u \ riieiti, son 



