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heir of his father, the above James Thurbrand, in two husbandlands of
Smailholm.
Par. 3. — 12th September, 1635 : John Thurbrand was infeft in 2 hus-
bandlands of Smailholm, conform to instrument of sasine in his favour
following a charter by Pringle of Galashields. (In this charter George
and John Thurbrand are designated brothers.)
Par. 4. — In 1658 : Alexander, son of the above John Thurbrand, sold to his
brother George and his son John the two husbandlands inherited from
his father.
Par. 5. — In 1666 : The above-named Alexander, and George and John
Thurbrand, his brothers, are witnesses to an act of giving sasine.
Par. 6. — In 1675 : John Thurbrand, son of George, acquired the " FlattJ
containing a half husbandland. The title was taken to John Thur-
brand, portioner in Smailholm, and Elizabeth Wilson, his spouse.
Par. 7. — On the 12th April, 1686: The above-named John Thurbrand, or
Thorburne, portioner of Smailholm, was infeft in the kirklands of
Smailholm, extending to 2^ husbandlands, conform to instrument of
sasine on disposition by Jean Home, daughter of Henry Home.
Par. 8. — Further, to the Stanieland Know (extent not stated).
Par. 9. — 3rd May, 1693 : John Thomburne was infeft in " that husbandland'
of Smailholm formerly belonging to Alexander Thomburne, conform
to instrument of sasine on charter of adjudication by Sir W. Scott, of
Harden.
Par. 10. — 8th November, 1708 : Mr. John Thorbrand, minister of Kirk-
newton, was infeft in the " kirklands " of Smailholm, conform to instru-
ment of sasine in his favour, following on precept from Chancery dated
8th November, 1708.
Par. 11.- — 8th November, 1708 : Ditto, ditto, in two lands in the "West and
Over Third of Smailholm, on disposition by Sir P. Scott, of Ancrum, to
the deceased John Thorbrand.
Par. 12. — 5th May, 1763: James Thurburn, merchant in Keith, infeft in
one husbandland of Smailholm, called the " Flatt," lying in the town and
territory of West Third of Smailholm, conform to instrument of sasine,
on precept from Chancery in his favour following upon his special
service as heir to the deceased John Thurburn, portioner of Smailholm,
his grandfather.
Par. 13. — 5th May, 1763: The said James Thurburn was infeft in the
kirklands of Smailholm, extending to 2| husbandlands, on precept from
Chancery in his favour as heir to the deceased John Thurburn, his
father.

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