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1507.] THE DOUGLAS CHARTERS. 185
of Angus on the ta part, and Johnne Lord Fleinyn on the tothir part, in maner,
forme and effect as eftir followis ; that is to say, the said George maister of Angus
lies sett and to maill lattin, and be the tenour of this writ, faitht and treuth in his
body, settis and to maill lattis, all and haill the landis of the thrid of the nethir
forrest of Cummyrnawld, with the pertinence, bygenis and profittis of the sammyne,
to the said Johne Lord Flemyn, aye and quhill he warne lachfully the said Johne
Lord Flemyne, fourty dayes befor ane lachfull terme, till remof furthe of the said
landis at the will of the said George maister of Angus ; for the quhilkis, the said
Johne Lord Flemyne has sett and to maill lattin, and be the tenour of this writ,
faitht and treuth in his body, settis and to maill lattis to the said George maister
of Angus, all and haill the tua part of the landis of the estyr manys of Kirkin-
tullocht, witht the pertinence, bygenis and profittis of the sammyne, aye and
quhill the said Johne Lord Flemyne in likwis warne hyme lachfully till remoif
tharfra fourty dayes befor ane lauchfull terme, at the will of the said Johne Lord
Flemyne : and quhen it plesis ony of the saidis parteis abone writtin till gif our
his tak of the saidis landis, he sail haif incontinent fre regres and entres till
his awn, without ony obstakle or impediment : and for the obserwing and keping
of thir premissis, the saidis George Maister of Angus hes subscriwit and selit the
part of this endentour remanand witht the said Johne Lord Flemyne ; and in
likwis, the said Johne Lord Flemyne hes subscriwit and selit the part of this
endentour remanand wytht the said George Maister of Angus, befor thir witnes,
George Flemyne of Kilmachome, Johne Flemyne of Auchonistary, William
Cochren, Eobert Trumbull, James Lindesay, and Andro Gayne, wytht wthir
diueris. Jhon Lord Flemyng.
163. Licence by King James the Fourth to George Douglas, Master
of Angus, to wadset forty merks worth of his lands of Jedburgh
forest. 8th March 1507.
James, be the grace of God King of Scottis, to all and sindri oure officiaris,
liegis and subdittis, quhani it efferis, quhais kuawlege thir oure lettrez salcum,
greting : Wit ze ws to haue gevin and grantit, and, be thir oure lettrez, gevis
and grantis oure speciall licence and fredome to oure louit cousing, George
Maister of Angus, to analy or wedsett fourty merkis worth of his landis of
Jedworthe forest, or barony of Bonkill, to quhat persone or personis he plesis ;
the quhilk alienacioune we grant and faithfully promittis, for ws and oure succes-
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