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to Windedure of Bromside, and from Bromside 



to Kaluerburne (Kelburn) and thence going up to Goselaw. 

 Portions of this Charter are illegible, hence the description of 

 the boundaries is imperfect. 



3. Charter by John Fitz Michael of the whole land in the 

 southern parts of Caluerburne from the ford between Panscheles 

 and Kingissete to the stone standing as between east and west, 

 and thence to the great stone beneath Winethes, and thence to 

 Strotherhefed, and theuce by a little footpath to Windisdures in 

 the pertinents of his town of Pancheles, with an acre of meadow, 

 and pasture sufficient for the sustenance of 300 ewes {oves 

 matrices) and 30 bearing cows and 24 brood mares with 

 their young, and with permission to the monks to have 10 sows 

 with their brood in his pasture. 



In the 16th century Mayshiel was feued out to William 

 Cockburn of that Ilk. Register of Pittenweem, p. 9. (Eecords 

 of Priory of Isle of May.) 



Abstract of Charters ht favour of Meh'ose Abbey. 



LIBER DE MKLUOS. 



No 210. John (of Metkill) Fitz Michael. Charter to monks 

 of Melrose of his whole land of Panneschelyss, except the 

 land which he had given to the monks of May. Boundaries 

 and description of land not given. 



211. Charter by the same of said lands, in similar terms. 



212. Charter of Earl Patrick confirming John Fitz Michael's 

 charters. 



213. Charter of Confirmation by John, son of Waldeve. 

 215. Charter by John Fitz Michael of "the whole land 



wliicli Aldred and Oliver his son held in my land of Pannscheles, 

 to wit, that land which is in the eastern part of Fastenei 

 (Fasney) within these boundaries, that is to say from the ford 

 of Fastenei by the way which is called Richardis rode to the 

 head of Kelneniado, and thence by the stream which runs in 

 Kelnemade to Witedre." 



217. Charter of Henry of Beletun of all his land of 

 Kingissete in the territoiy of Panneselis lying between 

 Calneburue and Kingeburne and Witeddre, 

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