Agnews of Lochnaw
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410 THE PROCESS OF TESTING. [1684.
Welsh preachit, and that he had a chyld baptised by the said
Mr. John Welsh at the same tyme.
" Committed to the irons. (Signed) Queensberry."
" John Forsyth in Upper-Dirries, solemnly sworn and inter-
rogat, confesses that George Stroyan, rebel, gat meat and drink
at his house, but not with his consent, and is content to take
the test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensbekry."
" Thomas Forsyth in Balmannoch, solemnly sworn and
interrogat, confesses accidental converse with Stroyan about four
years since, swears in common form, and is content to take the
test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensberry."
" William Shaland in Arioland, solemnly sworn and interro-
gat, confesses he saw Mr. Wm. Hay in the place of Arioland
about Lammas last, where his mother dwells ; swears in com-
mon form, and is content to take the test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensberry."
" Archibald M'Cubbin in Martin, solemnly sworn and inter-
rogat, confesses he saw Mr. William Hay wanting arms upon
his own ground a fortnight before Lammas last ; swears in com-
mon form, and is content to take the test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensberry."
" Eobert Herron in Arioland, solemnly sworn and interrogat,
confesses he saw Mr. William Hay, rebel, in his mother's house
at Arioland, in company with his mother and sister, where his
brother the laird was coming and going ; swears in common
form, and is content to take the test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensberry."
"Eobert Ker, chapman in Stranraer, solemnly sworn and
interrogat, confesses the selling of cloath to, and drinking with
Gilbert M'Ghie, rebel, in September last, but that he did not
Welsh preachit, and that he had a chyld baptised by the said
Mr. John Welsh at the same tyme.
" Committed to the irons. (Signed) Queensberry."
" John Forsyth in Upper-Dirries, solemnly sworn and inter-
rogat, confesses that George Stroyan, rebel, gat meat and drink
at his house, but not with his consent, and is content to take
the test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensbekry."
" Thomas Forsyth in Balmannoch, solemnly sworn and
interrogat, confesses accidental converse with Stroyan about four
years since, swears in common form, and is content to take the
test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensberry."
" William Shaland in Arioland, solemnly sworn and interro-
gat, confesses he saw Mr. Wm. Hay in the place of Arioland
about Lammas last, where his mother dwells ; swears in com-
mon form, and is content to take the test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensberry."
" Archibald M'Cubbin in Martin, solemnly sworn and inter-
rogat, confesses he saw Mr. William Hay wanting arms upon
his own ground a fortnight before Lammas last ; swears in com-
mon form, and is content to take the test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensberry."
" Eobert Herron in Arioland, solemnly sworn and interrogat,
confesses he saw Mr. William Hay, rebel, in his mother's house
at Arioland, in company with his mother and sister, where his
brother the laird was coming and going ; swears in common
form, and is content to take the test.
" Tested. (Signed) Queensberry."
"Eobert Ker, chapman in Stranraer, solemnly sworn and
interrogat, confesses the selling of cloath to, and drinking with
Gilbert M'Ghie, rebel, in September last, but that he did not
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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