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AN OLD GLASGOW FAMILY 79
Januar," 1595, of the above-mentioned Charter of Novodamus
by " Walter," who is therein designated " Commendator of
Blantyre," on which George Hutcheson expede infeftment,
dated 13th April, 1596, 1 but, apparently, being still not
altogether satisfied, he obtains a further Ratification from
John, Archbishop of Glasgow, of date, 31st October, 1606, 2
of his title to Lambhill, as well as to the "ane merkland in
Nether Carmyle w t- y 1, p t- of the salmound fishing in the
Water of Clyde, and y t- p t- of Clydes mylne pertaining yrto,"
also "the four pound and forty penny land of Over and Nether
Gairbraids " after referred to.
Its " Pendicles and Pertinents."
The foregoing is a deduction of the somewhat elaborate
progress of Writs vesting the property in George Hutcheson of
Lambhill, the elder of the two pious Founders of the Hospital
of that name. From him, as is afterwards mentioned, Lambhill
passed to his brother, Thomas Hutcheson, and through him. and
his three sisters, the heiress-portioners of the estate, it descended
to Ninian Hill, the eldest and only surviving son of their youngest
sister, Helen Hutcheson, spouse of Ninian Hill of Garioch.
Lambhill is thus described in the original " Lyfrent Charter
grantit be M r - Niniane Hill in 1654 in favoris of his wife,
Margrat Craufurd," before referred to, which contains the equally
elaborate enumeration of its " pendicles and pertinents," viz. :
" All and Haill the landis of Lambhill, with ye fisheing in the twa loches
belonging to the samyne, extending to ane twa merk land of old extent,"
" lyand within the barronie Parish of Glasgow and Sherifldome of
Lanrick," to be held " be all rytes, meithes and marches, old and divydit, as
the samyn lyes in the lenth and bredth, with housis, bigingis, yairdis,
'Hutcheson, Munimenta, vol. II. (Titles) Part V. 2, No. 13, Items 10 and 11.
"Hutcheson, Munimenta, vol. II, (Titles) Part V. 2, No. 13, Item 12,
Januar," 1595, of the above-mentioned Charter of Novodamus
by " Walter," who is therein designated " Commendator of
Blantyre," on which George Hutcheson expede infeftment,
dated 13th April, 1596, 1 but, apparently, being still not
altogether satisfied, he obtains a further Ratification from
John, Archbishop of Glasgow, of date, 31st October, 1606, 2
of his title to Lambhill, as well as to the "ane merkland in
Nether Carmyle w t- y 1, p t- of the salmound fishing in the
Water of Clyde, and y t- p t- of Clydes mylne pertaining yrto,"
also "the four pound and forty penny land of Over and Nether
Gairbraids " after referred to.
Its " Pendicles and Pertinents."
The foregoing is a deduction of the somewhat elaborate
progress of Writs vesting the property in George Hutcheson of
Lambhill, the elder of the two pious Founders of the Hospital
of that name. From him, as is afterwards mentioned, Lambhill
passed to his brother, Thomas Hutcheson, and through him. and
his three sisters, the heiress-portioners of the estate, it descended
to Ninian Hill, the eldest and only surviving son of their youngest
sister, Helen Hutcheson, spouse of Ninian Hill of Garioch.
Lambhill is thus described in the original " Lyfrent Charter
grantit be M r - Niniane Hill in 1654 in favoris of his wife,
Margrat Craufurd," before referred to, which contains the equally
elaborate enumeration of its " pendicles and pertinents," viz. :
" All and Haill the landis of Lambhill, with ye fisheing in the twa loches
belonging to the samyne, extending to ane twa merk land of old extent,"
" lyand within the barronie Parish of Glasgow and Sherifldome of
Lanrick," to be held " be all rytes, meithes and marches, old and divydit, as
the samyn lyes in the lenth and bredth, with housis, bigingis, yairdis,
'Hutcheson, Munimenta, vol. II. (Titles) Part V. 2, No. 13, Items 10 and 11.
"Hutcheson, Munimenta, vol. II, (Titles) Part V. 2, No. 13, Item 12,
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