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WIGTOWNSHIRE CHARTERS
sheriffdom of Wigtoun, held in chief of the crown and in the
hands of the crown for 2 years ; £670 was due to the crown
for non-entry ferme and £335 for relief. Witnesses : Andrew
Aheroun of Kereowtthie, John McCharge, Finlaw McKee,
Fergus Mckee and Donald Acarsane.1
Barnbarroch Charters
No. 245
1529, April 23. Instrument of sasine at the hand of John
McKe N.P. narrating that Margaret Dunbar lady of Clugstoun
and superior of the lands personally infeft Thomas McDowell as
nearest heir to the deceased Uchtred Makdowell of Mundork
his brother in the 7 merkland of Mundork and Barnarghort
according to the old infeftments of his predecessors. Witnesses :
Walter Stewart of Barclye, Dom. Alexander Makcallon chap¬
lain, Thomas McDowell, John Mure and Donald Makdowell.
Galloway Charters
No. 246
1529, October 8. Instrument of sasine at the hand of John
Clerk N.P. narrating that Patrick McDowell of Logane as lord
superior infeft John McDowell ‘ germano et heredi ’ of the
deceased Uchtred McDowell of Garthlone his brother in the
merklands of Elryk, Myroche and Ballingoun in the lordship
of Logane and parish of Kirkmadin in Rennys. Witnesses :
John McClelan, Robert McNeisch, John McDowell and John
Haroun.
Logan Charters
No. 247
1530, April 4. Instrument of sasine at the hand of Andrew
Quhit N.P. narrating that Edward Mure of Camfeld lord of the
2 merklands of Culba infeft Alexander Bailzie son and heir of
William Bailzie in Dunregat in the said 2 merklands. Wit¬
nesses : Quintin Mure of Culmalzow, Malcolm McKie of Crach-
lew, Dom. John Smyt vicar of Longcasell, George McKie,
Thomas McCowet and Luke Spens.
Monreith Charters
1 These feudal dues for a 17 merkland seem rather high but have been
checked by the Responde Books of the Exchequer. The amount of non¬
entry was the annual value of the lands multiplied by the number of
years the lands had been in non-entry. Relief was the annual value.
Thus when lands are in non-entry for two years the non-entry is double
the relief.
WIGTOWNSHIRE CHARTERS
sheriffdom of Wigtoun, held in chief of the crown and in the
hands of the crown for 2 years ; £670 was due to the crown
for non-entry ferme and £335 for relief. Witnesses : Andrew
Aheroun of Kereowtthie, John McCharge, Finlaw McKee,
Fergus Mckee and Donald Acarsane.1
Barnbarroch Charters
No. 245
1529, April 23. Instrument of sasine at the hand of John
McKe N.P. narrating that Margaret Dunbar lady of Clugstoun
and superior of the lands personally infeft Thomas McDowell as
nearest heir to the deceased Uchtred Makdowell of Mundork
his brother in the 7 merkland of Mundork and Barnarghort
according to the old infeftments of his predecessors. Witnesses :
Walter Stewart of Barclye, Dom. Alexander Makcallon chap¬
lain, Thomas McDowell, John Mure and Donald Makdowell.
Galloway Charters
No. 246
1529, October 8. Instrument of sasine at the hand of John
Clerk N.P. narrating that Patrick McDowell of Logane as lord
superior infeft John McDowell ‘ germano et heredi ’ of the
deceased Uchtred McDowell of Garthlone his brother in the
merklands of Elryk, Myroche and Ballingoun in the lordship
of Logane and parish of Kirkmadin in Rennys. Witnesses :
John McClelan, Robert McNeisch, John McDowell and John
Haroun.
Logan Charters
No. 247
1530, April 4. Instrument of sasine at the hand of Andrew
Quhit N.P. narrating that Edward Mure of Camfeld lord of the
2 merklands of Culba infeft Alexander Bailzie son and heir of
William Bailzie in Dunregat in the said 2 merklands. Wit¬
nesses : Quintin Mure of Culmalzow, Malcolm McKie of Crach-
lew, Dom. John Smyt vicar of Longcasell, George McKie,
Thomas McCowet and Luke Spens.
Monreith Charters
1 These feudal dues for a 17 merkland seem rather high but have been
checked by the Responde Books of the Exchequer. The amount of non¬
entry was the annual value of the lands multiplied by the number of
years the lands had been in non-entry. Relief was the annual value.
Thus when lands are in non-entry for two years the non-entry is double
the relief.
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