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46 THE EARLY RECORDS OF
" Thrie aikers half aiker arable land lyand discontigue, in that
pairt callit the Broomielaw."
" Ane yeirlie @rent or feudutie " of ^24 payable furth of a
tenement belonging to Gavin Nesbit, also
A feu-duty of ^8 payable from Francis Buntein's tenement,
all which " the thrie sisters, with consent foirsaid, ar content sail
be injoyit be the said Thomas, his said spous, and yr airs."
In her father Ninian Hill's Will in 1623 * Elizabeth is desig-
nated as "his secund dochter," Janet, originally the eldest, being
then obviously dead.
In the Paper titled " Offspring of John Hutchison," previously
quoted, Helen Hutcheson or Hill's children are said to be " Mr.
Ninian Hill of Lambhill " and " Margaret."
"Janet, who was married to the Laird off Bagray" (i.e. Balgray)
"and afterwards to Bailie Pollock," and " Hellein."
In the paper titled " Descendants of John Hutcheson," also
previously quoted, in the portion in the handwriting of the Rev.
Laurence Hill of the Barony, Helen Hutcheson or Hill's issue are
stated to be "Ninian Hill of Lambhill," also "Margaret," and that
" Elizabeth Hill, married to [Thomas] 2 Pollock of Balgray, had
issue :
" Ja 5, heir to his Fay r -
" Geo. and Thos. who went to New England, and
" Helen Pollock, married to Mr, David Robb, Parson of
Erskine, who had issue :
" Robb, married to Charles Pollock,
Merch'- in Glasgow."
" Third daughter of Ninian Hill, Helen, married," etc.
An inaccuracy in connection with Margaret Hill or Bryson,
afterwards Pollock, has already been shown in the paper
titled " Offspring," sufficient to warrant the supposition of the
1 Hill, Munimenta, vol. I., Part II., No. 9.
2 Hill, Munimenta, vol. I., Part II., No. 3, p. 6, Extracts from Register of Baptisms, voce
Thomas Pollock in 1645.
" Thrie aikers half aiker arable land lyand discontigue, in that
pairt callit the Broomielaw."
" Ane yeirlie @rent or feudutie " of ^24 payable furth of a
tenement belonging to Gavin Nesbit, also
A feu-duty of ^8 payable from Francis Buntein's tenement,
all which " the thrie sisters, with consent foirsaid, ar content sail
be injoyit be the said Thomas, his said spous, and yr airs."
In her father Ninian Hill's Will in 1623 * Elizabeth is desig-
nated as "his secund dochter," Janet, originally the eldest, being
then obviously dead.
In the Paper titled " Offspring of John Hutchison," previously
quoted, Helen Hutcheson or Hill's children are said to be " Mr.
Ninian Hill of Lambhill " and " Margaret."
"Janet, who was married to the Laird off Bagray" (i.e. Balgray)
"and afterwards to Bailie Pollock," and " Hellein."
In the paper titled " Descendants of John Hutcheson," also
previously quoted, in the portion in the handwriting of the Rev.
Laurence Hill of the Barony, Helen Hutcheson or Hill's issue are
stated to be "Ninian Hill of Lambhill," also "Margaret," and that
" Elizabeth Hill, married to [Thomas] 2 Pollock of Balgray, had
issue :
" Ja 5, heir to his Fay r -
" Geo. and Thos. who went to New England, and
" Helen Pollock, married to Mr, David Robb, Parson of
Erskine, who had issue :
" Robb, married to Charles Pollock,
Merch'- in Glasgow."
" Third daughter of Ninian Hill, Helen, married," etc.
An inaccuracy in connection with Margaret Hill or Bryson,
afterwards Pollock, has already been shown in the paper
titled " Offspring," sufficient to warrant the supposition of the
1 Hill, Munimenta, vol. I., Part II., No. 9.
2 Hill, Munimenta, vol. I., Part II., No. 3, p. 6, Extracts from Register of Baptisms, voce
Thomas Pollock in 1645.
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