Anderson's Protocol Book. 275 



resiy^ned by liim into the hands of his superior. Done on the 

 hinds. Witnesses, Kenligern Scot, llionias Muirheid, John 

 [ J, and X'edast Mwyrheid. 



J7th May, 1567. 



(87b.) 

 Mwirheid, Barquhregane. 



Memorandum narrating sasine by Symon Scot upon a 

 precept (hrected to liim by Tlionias Cammbell, commendator 

 of Holywood, in fa\our of \'edast Mwyrheid, son of the 

 deceased I)a\ id Mwyrlieid in Bischopforest, of the 6s 8d land 

 of IlHs and the 20s hind of Barquhregane in the Barony of 

 Holywood and Sheriffdom of Dumfries, which the deceased 

 John Mwirheid held, and wliich belonged to William, his son 

 and heir, and were resigned by him into the hands of his 

 superior [the rest of the memorandum is missing"]. 



2j{h Ma\-, 1567. 



(88.) 

 »»'124J Ffrude- Roussell, Edinburgh. 



Memorandum narrating that Master John Frude, bur- 

 gess of Drumfres, son and heir of Thomas Frude, deceased, 

 passed to his back tenement, lying in the said burgh of 

 Drumfres on the west between the tenement of Thomas 

 M'Brayr on the north and that of William PVude on the 

 south, the fore tenement of David Corsbe on the east, and 

 lie Erishg"ait on the west, and there resigned the said tene- 

 ment into the hands of James W'allace, one of the bailies of 

 Drumfres, in favour of himself and Katherine Roussell, 

 daughter of Thomas Roussell, burgess of Edinburgh, 

 deceased, his future spouse, and to the longer liver and their 

 heirs procreated between them, &rc., upon which resignation 

 the said James Wallace gave sasine to the said Master John 

 and to Da\ id Home, burgess of Edinburgh, as attorney of 

 the said Catherine, under reservation of the free tenement of 

 Agnes Raa, mother of the said Master John. Done in the 

 room of the said tenement. Witnesses, James Frude, George 

 Frude, and John Haleday, officer of the said burgh. And 

 the said Agnes Raa required an iiislrunittit of the rcsc-rx .-ilion 

 of her liferent of the said tenement. 



22nd September, 1568. 



