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BURGH OF KIRKINTILLOCH
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Burghe effeirand thairto as any conburges does for the lyke
in all tyme heirafter. And sail remayne and have his
dwelling within the said Burghe. And sail be an true and
faithfull burges duireing all the dayes of his lyftyme.
Quhairupon he gave his oath of fidelitie [etc.]
(2) [1659 ; Johne Conyburgh, present Bailie ; Assize :
James Flemyng of Oxgang, James Dalrymple younger,
William Conyburgh, James Henrie, Walter Bull; Robert
Dollore, Robert Wolsone, Robert Stevine, David Stein-
sone, James Findlay; James Dollore, John Kincad,
James Robisone.]
[Andrew Dollore, eldest son of umwhile Andrew Dollore,
portioner of Kirkintilloch, was served heir to all his father’s
lands and goods, and in particular to a tenement of land,
high and laigh, back and fore, with a little yard on the south
side, lying on the east side of Luggie water within the burgh
of Kirkintilloch, and bounded by the lands of Robert
Dollore on the east and south, by the Hie gate on the north,
and by the other lands of the said Andrew Dollore on the
west.]
[1659 (?); Assize : James Dalrymple elder, James
Dalrymple younger, William Conyburgh, James Henrie,
William Henrie burges ; Patrike Findlay, David Stein-
sone, Robert Dollore, James Robisone, James Findlay ;
James Dollore, James Henrie in Calffnure,1 Robert
Stevine, Johne Morsone, Johne Stevine.]
[Elizebeth Henrie, eldest daughter of umwhile Malcome
Henrie and Jonet Flemyng, portioner of Kirkintilloch, with
William Henrie, her husband, for his interest, was served
heir to Malcome and Jonet’s lands and goods, and in
particular to two tenements, high and laigh, back and fore,
with two bams and two barn-yards, and half an acre of
1 Calfmuir lies about 1 mile ESE. of Townhead.
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Burghe effeirand thairto as any conburges does for the lyke
in all tyme heirafter. And sail remayne and have his
dwelling within the said Burghe. And sail be an true and
faithfull burges duireing all the dayes of his lyftyme.
Quhairupon he gave his oath of fidelitie [etc.]
(2) [1659 ; Johne Conyburgh, present Bailie ; Assize :
James Flemyng of Oxgang, James Dalrymple younger,
William Conyburgh, James Henrie, Walter Bull; Robert
Dollore, Robert Wolsone, Robert Stevine, David Stein-
sone, James Findlay; James Dollore, John Kincad,
James Robisone.]
[Andrew Dollore, eldest son of umwhile Andrew Dollore,
portioner of Kirkintilloch, was served heir to all his father’s
lands and goods, and in particular to a tenement of land,
high and laigh, back and fore, with a little yard on the south
side, lying on the east side of Luggie water within the burgh
of Kirkintilloch, and bounded by the lands of Robert
Dollore on the east and south, by the Hie gate on the north,
and by the other lands of the said Andrew Dollore on the
west.]
[1659 (?); Assize : James Dalrymple elder, James
Dalrymple younger, William Conyburgh, James Henrie,
William Henrie burges ; Patrike Findlay, David Stein-
sone, Robert Dollore, James Robisone, James Findlay ;
James Dollore, James Henrie in Calffnure,1 Robert
Stevine, Johne Morsone, Johne Stevine.]
[Elizebeth Henrie, eldest daughter of umwhile Malcome
Henrie and Jonet Flemyng, portioner of Kirkintilloch, with
William Henrie, her husband, for his interest, was served
heir to Malcome and Jonet’s lands and goods, and in
particular to two tenements, high and laigh, back and fore,
with two bams and two barn-yards, and half an acre of
1 Calfmuir lies about 1 mile ESE. of Townhead.
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