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No. II. APPENDIX. 311
ADDITIONAL NOTES.
Page 4. — In the Accounts of the Family may be noticed the article Drummond,
in Bayle's " Dictionnaire Historique et Critique," communicated in 1695, by the
Chancellor Earl of Perth.
Page 45, line 9. — Drummonds of Concraig. — The following notice of documents
regarding this branch of the family, preserved in the charter-chest of his Grace the
Duke of Athole, has been communicated to the Editor.
No. 1. Charter by " Malcolmus de Dromond dominus de Conchraig," of ten merks
of lands in his Lordship of Tulichrawyn, in the county of Strathern, granted " Don-
aldo filio Gilberti " — " causa matrimonii contrahendi inter eundem Donaldum et Elis-
sabeth sororem meam," at Perth, August 14, 1421.
No. 2. Confirmation of the preceding charter by Walter, Earle of Athole and Caith-
ness, tutor of Malise Earl Palatine of Strathern, in which Malcolm Drummond of
Concraig is styled " consanguineus noster;" dated Methven, August 26, 1421.
No. 3. Instrument of sasine, May 17, 1453, of the lands of Kilauch, &c. in the
territory of Tulichrawyn, "propriis manibus," granted by Maurice Dromonde of Con-
chrage, " consanguineo suo dilecto Mauricio Donaldi." Among the witnesses is John
Dromonde Gylach, who is mentioned in this work, page 47, line 8.
No. 4. Charter of woodset of the lands of Dalcherach and Scrimer, in the Earldom
of Strathern and County of Perth, granted by Maurice Drummunde of Concrag, with
consent of John, his son and heir, and Andrew Mercer of Inchbreky, " amico raeo
carissimo Johanni Dromund de Culquolly," dated April 20, 1455.
No. 5. Ratification by Margaret Mersar out of presence of " Moryss of Drummund,"
her husband, of grants of the lands of Dalquhilrach, Scrymbyr, and the Katkyne,
which lands the said Moryss has woodset to John of Drumunde and Malcolmeson
his cussynes. To this deed the seal of Andrew Mersar of Inchbrecky, her " dearest
father," is appended : dated Inchbrecky, April 20, 1455.
No. 6. Charter of the lands of Kilach to James Murray, son of Sir David Murray of
Tulibardine, by Maurice Drummond, son and heir " quondam Malcolmi Drummunde
de Concrag," dated at Strowan, January 26, 1468.
No. 7. Instrument of sasine of the lands of Kilach, in favour of John Drummond,
son of umqll. Maurice Drummond of Cowquhalzhee, November 2, 1468.
ADDITIONAL NOTES.
Page 4. — In the Accounts of the Family may be noticed the article Drummond,
in Bayle's " Dictionnaire Historique et Critique," communicated in 1695, by the
Chancellor Earl of Perth.
Page 45, line 9. — Drummonds of Concraig. — The following notice of documents
regarding this branch of the family, preserved in the charter-chest of his Grace the
Duke of Athole, has been communicated to the Editor.
No. 1. Charter by " Malcolmus de Dromond dominus de Conchraig," of ten merks
of lands in his Lordship of Tulichrawyn, in the county of Strathern, granted " Don-
aldo filio Gilberti " — " causa matrimonii contrahendi inter eundem Donaldum et Elis-
sabeth sororem meam," at Perth, August 14, 1421.
No. 2. Confirmation of the preceding charter by Walter, Earle of Athole and Caith-
ness, tutor of Malise Earl Palatine of Strathern, in which Malcolm Drummond of
Concraig is styled " consanguineus noster;" dated Methven, August 26, 1421.
No. 3. Instrument of sasine, May 17, 1453, of the lands of Kilauch, &c. in the
territory of Tulichrawyn, "propriis manibus," granted by Maurice Dromonde of Con-
chrage, " consanguineo suo dilecto Mauricio Donaldi." Among the witnesses is John
Dromonde Gylach, who is mentioned in this work, page 47, line 8.
No. 4. Charter of woodset of the lands of Dalcherach and Scrimer, in the Earldom
of Strathern and County of Perth, granted by Maurice Drummunde of Concrag, with
consent of John, his son and heir, and Andrew Mercer of Inchbreky, " amico raeo
carissimo Johanni Dromund de Culquolly," dated April 20, 1455.
No. 5. Ratification by Margaret Mersar out of presence of " Moryss of Drummund,"
her husband, of grants of the lands of Dalquhilrach, Scrymbyr, and the Katkyne,
which lands the said Moryss has woodset to John of Drumunde and Malcolmeson
his cussynes. To this deed the seal of Andrew Mersar of Inchbrecky, her " dearest
father," is appended : dated Inchbrecky, April 20, 1455.
No. 6. Charter of the lands of Kilach to James Murray, son of Sir David Murray of
Tulibardine, by Maurice Drummond, son and heir " quondam Malcolmi Drummunde
de Concrag," dated at Strowan, January 26, 1468.
No. 7. Instrument of sasine of the lands of Kilach, in favour of John Drummond,
son of umqll. Maurice Drummond of Cowquhalzhee, November 2, 1468.
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