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500 CRIMINAL TRIALS. A.D. 1621.
Persewar, Johnne Huttone, at the Kirk of Mukard, as biotlier to the defuuct.
The pannell confeflis the fact, and craves God raercie.
Verdict. The Affyfe, all in ane voce, ffand the faid Henrie Baird, conforme
to his awin Judiciall ConfelTioun, to be ffylet, culpable, and convict of airt and
pairt of the faid Slauchter. — Skxtexce. To be tane to the Caftell-hill of Edin-
burgh, and thair his held to be ftrukin fra his body ; and all his moveable guidis
to be efcheit, &c.
Coniioratiou ot Jtitscs— esatarlnrj: of jH&asfitits— <#Iautr|)ter, $cc,
Jul. 20. — WiLLiAME Douglas of Drunilangrig ; James Douglas of
Mouffi.41, his brother ; Johnne Douglas of Killievarrene, his
brother naturall ; Robert Greir, younger of Lag ; and others.'
Dilaitit for contravening his Maiefteis Actis of Parliament, in making of
convocatioun of his hienes legis : And beiring and weiring of hagbutis and pifto-
lettis : AxD for airt and pairt of the Slauchter of vmq'" Thomas Coupland in
Cafchogill : And demembring of Robert Douglas, fone to Sir Robert Douglas of
Cafchogill, kny', of his left lug r Committit in Maij laftwas, vjione the tuelf day
thairof, at the Mofs of Cafchogill.
Persewaris, Margaret Corfljie, tlie relict ; Williame, Robert, and Tliomas Couplandis, as fones ; and
Coupland, as dochter to the faid vmqie Thomas ; Sir Robert Douglas of Cafchogill, knv',
as father to Robert Douglas, and maifter to vmqie Thomas.
Prelocutouris, Mr Thomas Hoip ; Mr Thomas Nicolfone, younger; and James Dowie, wrvter.
Conboration of Jtirtrrs— SSHrariufl of ^?afj;6uts— ^lautjljtn*, ^^r.
Jul. 20.— Sir Robert Douglas of Cafchogill, kny'; Robert Douglas,
his fone ; Johnne Paterfone, in Cafchogill ; Thomas Paterfone,
thair ; Williame Coupland, thair ; Hob Coupland, thair ;
Mathow Cowane, thair ; and twenty-feven others.
Dilaitit for contravening of the Actis of Parliament, in making of convocatioun
of his Maiefteis legis ; beiring and weiring of hagbutis and piftolettis ; and
invaiding of the Laird of Driuulangrig, his brother, and remanent perlewaris,
with fchottis of hagbutis and piftolettis ; committit at the Mofs of Knockconnie,
pertening to Dauid Douglas, heritour thairof, vi)one the tuelf day of Maij laft.
' The rest of the pannels were, ' Duncane Hunter of Ballajnn ; James Johnnftoun of Lochhons ;
James Johnnlloun, callit Braikhifyde, James Johnnftoun, callit Crojthckl, James Douglas, and
Robert Grahame, all four fervandis to the faid James of Lochehous ; Archibald Douglas, fervand to
the Laird of Moufl'ell ; Robert Creichtoun, lone to .... Creichfoun of Craufurdtoim ; Thomas Bell,
fone to Reidcloke ; James Douglas, callit in Ghnmeid ; Chrillie Airmeftrang in Bigholme, his fone
in law; Andro Hunter in Auchiiibaithe; James Douglas, Thomas Mairtene, Johnne Paterfone, callit
(he/h/tkr, all fervandis to the faid Laird of Drunilangrig; Hob Hunter in Crarieknow ; and Jobnne
Big, meffinger.' - Ear.

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