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ABSTRACT OF CHARTERS IN APPENDIX. 315
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and his heirs, whom failing, of Johanna, the granter's spouse, and her
heirs in the lordship of Aberdour ; for rendering the forensic service
pertaining to the said lands and mills ; and in case of failure of the
heirs of the body of the said Alexander, the said lands to revert to the
granter and his heirs ; whom failing, to the said Johanna, the granter's
spouse, and her heirs, lords of Aberdour. The Confirmation is dated
at the Monastery of Aberbrothok, 31st December, A.R.R. 8 [1378],... 218
17. Charter by James de Douglas, lord of Abercorn and of Aberdour, to
his kinsman William Fraser, of the lands of Ouir Pettouly, Nethir
Pettouly, Petslegach, Culburty, Le Quarale, Ardelach, Achlun, the
three Bulgenis, with the mill of Bulgeny, Glascelach, Culcaoch,
Achmacludy, Drumwhendil, with the mill thereof, Mamsy, with the
mill of Badechale, and Bathin, in the barony of Aberdour and
shire of Aberdeen ; which lands and others belonged to Sir Alex-
ander Fraser, knight, his father, heritably, and had been resigned
by him : To be held by the foresaid William and his heirs, of the
granter and his heirs, for rendering to them the services due and
wont : Beserving to the said Sir Alexander the frank tenement of
the said lands during his life, and to Lady Elizabeth his spouse her
terce thereof, for her lifetime, if she survived Sir Alexander her
husband. Dated at Edinburgh, 25th October 1408, 220
1 8. Confirmation by Archibald Earl of Douglas, of the foregoing grant by
his brother James de Douglas, lord of the baronies of Abercorn and
Aberdour, to the Earl's kinsman William Fraser, of the lands of Ouir
Pettouly, Nethir Pettouly, Petslegach, Culburty, . . . the three
Bulgenis, with the mill of Bulgeny, Glascelach, Culcaoch, Achmacludy,
Tulynamolt, with the mill thereof, etc. Dated at Edinburgh, 28th
October 1408, 221
19. Charter by Archibald Earl of Douglas, confirming a charter by James
de Douglas, lord of Abercorn and of Aberdour in Buchan, to his
esquire Patrick Keede Bamsay, for his service rendered and to be

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