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1492 OF ATHOLL AND TULLIBARDINE 13
abbot of Cambuskenneth, Duncan Forstare of the Torwood, James
Redheuch chamberlain of Stratherne, and Peris Merser of Inchbreky,
or failing of any of these, others such like to be chosen by mutual
consent for the final decision of the restoration of the saids goods, either
party to the other, and they to abide and underlie their decreet as
amicable compositors and arbiters, who are to give their deliverance
betwixt this and midsummer next, and both parties shall do their
diligence to cause the said arbiters to be in the town of Perth, the 2"'^
day of June next, to take the said matter on them; and give their decision
therein : Also, as anent the tacks of the said Sir William of Murray, and
the unkindness thereof done to him and his friends by the said John lord
Drummond and his friends, we deliver and ordain that John of Murray of
the Trewin be restored again to these tacks underwrittin, namely, Quhit-
ballach, the Mylne of Nab, and Drumquharogan, he paying so much of
the gersum that the lord Drummond paid for the terms yet to run of
the said tacks : and as for the six merks worth of land of the Balloch,
with the mylne which John of Murray claims to have in feu-ferme, he
shall set the same for his lifetyme to the Lord Drummond for maill and
gersum, that is to say, the maill six merks yearly, and the gersum every
three years a year's maill ; and for the tother six merks worth of land
of the Balloch, the said Lord Drummond shall give as much of the King's
lands to him as he has, that lie nearest (maist ewest) to John of Murray's
and farthest from the Lord Drummond's lands : and anent the Tack of
Letter Banoquhy to be restored again to Andrew Murray brother to the
said Sir William, and the port and the lie to be restored to Sir William
of Murray, he paying gersum therefor, as is above written : and anent
Glentarcai, Morall and the Fordees, which were before set to John of
Murray and his mother, that the mother remain in the one half thereof
in so far as she was rentalled at St. Barnabas day ; and the other half
that the said John of Murray was in, to stand still as it is: and that the
said parties consent that these tacks be rentalled after the form above
written ; and the widow to remain with Bowmuk so far as she was in the
rental of, and the coig to be restored to Toppy Murray called Finlay and
that M^^Ke Drummond remain with the Tack of Easter Creif : and if the
wife and bairns of umquhile Brise Neson will come and remain at the
Tack of the Ester Dalgarous that it be restored to them, they paying the
gersum of the terms to run, as is above written ; and as for the rest that
they remain still with their tacks that they are now in : Further, that all
the said parties shall stand in afald kyndnes, tendernes and freindschip
to others, and never ane of them pursue nor follow others civily or

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