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xxxviii ABSTRACT OF THE DOUGLAS CHARTERS. [147
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of Temptalloune and the dominical lands thereof, together with the castle
of Temptalloune, namely, the lands of Castletoune, Bonyngtoune, Fam-
miltoune, and the lands commonly called Halfpluchlande, and others
adjacent to the said castle. Pone at the Castle of Temptalloune, and
the said lands, 22d September 1475, 105
107. Indenture betwixt Archibald, fifth Earl of Angus, on the one part, and
Robert the Grahame of Fintry, on the other part, for the marriage of
Robert the Grahame, apparent heir to the said Robert, with Elizabeth of
Douglas, sister to the said Earl of Angus ; and failing the said Elizabeth,
with Margaret Douglas her sister ; whom failing, with Giles of Douglas
or with Alison Douglas ; and in the event of the said Robert dying before
the completion of the said marriage, then David Grahame his brother-
german should marry the said Elizabeth Douglas ; and failing her, one of
her foresaid sisters : For which marriage the said Earl became bound to
pay to the said Robert the Grahame of Fintry, his heirs or assignees, 400
merks in manner following : That is, to infeft him in the lands of Inch-
brathy, Inchmylne, Glenouwyk, Balnabothy, Daldewo, Petcaredy, and the
mill of Kerymure, reserving the terces of his grandmother and mother,
extending to 20 merks and 11 shillings yearly, until the said Robert, his
heirs or assignees, should be fully paid of the said sum ; and further, the
Earl became bound to grant to the said Robert and his heirs tacks of his
lands of the Forest of Glenprossan, the Belloch, and the fishing of Bruchty,
for fifteen years, for payment of such mail and fish as he paid formerly.
And the said Robert the Grahame of Fintry became bound to infeft the
said Robert or David in £20 worth of land in joint-fee in the shire of
Forfar or Stirling, etc. Abernethy, 7th August 1476, 106
108. Charter by King James the Third, under the Great Seal, renewing to
Archibald, fifth Earl of Angus, the grant of the lands of Temptallone, the
dominical lands of Temptallone, and the castle thereof, Castletoun,
Bonyngtoun, Fammiltoun, the Redsyde called the Southfield, the lands
called the Halfplewland, and others near the said castle, all in a free
barony called the barony of Temptalloune, in the constabulary of Had-
dington and shire of Edinburgh, which lands had been granted to the Earl
by the King in his minority, and are hereby granted again after his general

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