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(4) The Court of the Burghe of Kirkintilloch
hauldin within the Burghe thairoff vpon the
aughteinth day of Junij, Jm vjc and fiftie aught
yeirs, be James Dalrymple elder and James Findlay,
present Bailyies of the said Burghe for the tyme.
Court conveined and laufullie fenceit. Suits callit.
Dempster Johne Wolsone.
Assyss nominat and sworne
James Flemyng
of Oxgang1
Mr. James Flemyng
of Balloch2
Malcome Flemyng
of Carderroch3
James Dollore
James Dalrymple younger
Robert Dollore
Robert Muire
Malcome Gudding
William Henrie
Johne Cony burgh
Andrew Stirling
William Morsoune
Johne Cony burgh yonger
Patrike Findlay
Johne Andersoune
The Quhilk day Robert Henrie in Haystoune4 eldest
laufull sone to vmquhile William Henrie, elder, thaire, is
1 Oxgang lies on the left bank of the Luggie, about f mile E. of Town-
head. This James Flemyng was baron-bailie of Lenzie in 1670 : infra,
p. 21.
2 Balloch is 2 miles SW. of Cumbernauld and 5£ miles E. by N. of
Kirkintilloch. For the Flemings of Balloch, a cadet branch of the main
family, see Wigtown Charter Chest, 245, 288 ; Scots Peerage, viii, 525,
527.
3 Cordarrach is now in the village of Chapelhall, Bothwell parish, and
lies some 10J miles SE. of Kirkintilloch.
4 Hayston lies on the north bank of the Kelvin, f mile WNW. of the
town. It is mentioned in the charter of 1670 ; see Watson, Kirkintilloch
Town and Parish, 152, and cf. ib., 210, and Johnston, Old Kirkintilloch,
105.
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hauldin within the Burghe thairoff vpon the
aughteinth day of Junij, Jm vjc and fiftie aught
yeirs, be James Dalrymple elder and James Findlay,
present Bailyies of the said Burghe for the tyme.
Court conveined and laufullie fenceit. Suits callit.
Dempster Johne Wolsone.
Assyss nominat and sworne
James Flemyng
of Oxgang1
Mr. James Flemyng
of Balloch2
Malcome Flemyng
of Carderroch3
James Dollore
James Dalrymple younger
Robert Dollore
Robert Muire
Malcome Gudding
William Henrie
Johne Cony burgh
Andrew Stirling
William Morsoune
Johne Cony burgh yonger
Patrike Findlay
Johne Andersoune
The Quhilk day Robert Henrie in Haystoune4 eldest
laufull sone to vmquhile William Henrie, elder, thaire, is
1 Oxgang lies on the left bank of the Luggie, about f mile E. of Town-
head. This James Flemyng was baron-bailie of Lenzie in 1670 : infra,
p. 21.
2 Balloch is 2 miles SW. of Cumbernauld and 5£ miles E. by N. of
Kirkintilloch. For the Flemings of Balloch, a cadet branch of the main
family, see Wigtown Charter Chest, 245, 288 ; Scots Peerage, viii, 525,
527.
3 Cordarrach is now in the village of Chapelhall, Bothwell parish, and
lies some 10J miles SE. of Kirkintilloch.
4 Hayston lies on the north bank of the Kelvin, f mile WNW. of the
town. It is mentioned in the charter of 1670 ; see Watson, Kirkintilloch
Town and Parish, 152, and cf. ib., 210, and Johnston, Old Kirkintilloch,
105.
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