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APPENDIX 189
Witnesses : William Agnew elder, Nigel Makbane, Maurice
Makinrane and William Agnew younger.
Lochnaw Charters
No. 200
1507, October 30. Extract crown gift under the Quarter Seal to
Patrick Sinclair our familiar servant and his heirs, of an annual-
rent of £27 scots furth of the fermes of Leswalt and Monybrig
in the lordship of Galloway, rendering one suit at the head
court of the sheriffdom held next after the feast of St. Michael
the Archangel. At Edinburgh. Extracted by Mr. John Skene,
clerk of Rolls.
Barnbarroch Charters
No. 201
1507, December 20. Precept by George bishop of Galloway
directed to John Underwod, John Gourlye, Alexander Mureheid,
Thomas Makculloch, George Waus and Andro Fergusson as
bailies, to infeft Abrahame Waus son natural (carnalis) of the
bishop in the 6 merkland of Portnecalze acquired by the said
bishop, within the barony of Corswall. At Edinburgh. Wit¬
nesses : Mr. William Stewart rector of Kirkgunzeon, Patrick
Dunbar of Clugstoun, Robert Colvile of Hiltoun, Alexander
Murheid, Thomas McCulloch, Andrew Fergusson, James
Hamilton and Dom. John McCrekane chaplain and notary.
Tag, no seal.
Galloway Charters
No. 202
1507/8, January 21. Decreets that Sir Alexander Stewart of
Garules oy and heir to the deceased Sir Alexander Stewart
of Garules his Grantschir shall keep skaithless Mungo Murray of
Brochtoun at the hands of the crown for payment of unlawis
extending to 120 merks for which Mungo was adjudged in the
justice ayre at Wigtoun as surety for the persons dilated of the
slaughter of the deceased Patrick McKie and Thomas McKie,—
in the said deceased Sir Alexander’s default through his reckless
and negligent endorsing of the said Mungo with other pledges
on the back of H.M. letters directed to him for the taking of the
said surety, the said Mungo not being surety therefor nor yet
being present at the taking of the said surety, as the said
Alexander confessed in judgement before the justice, after the
form of an instrument at the hand of schir Patrick Sprot
notary, produced before the lords.
A.D.C., xix, f. Ill

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