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BURGH OF KIRKINTILLOCH
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is betuixt and the fourt day of June nixtocome in this
instant yeare Jm vjc thriescoire and twell yeares. [Sub¬
scribed by Ralstoune, Ranking and Flemyng as heritors
and possessors of Boghead.]
James Winchestir tooke an act of protestatione publictlie
in the Court that this sould not prejudge his right of claime
as haveing the eldest sister, nor yet in nothing to prejudge
the lettir of couching.
{45) It is vottit and actit and ordaineit that the Militia
money be layde one vpon all and sundrie persones within
the Toune of Kirkintilloch and not upon the Touns lands
conforme to the Rolle to be made up thairupon instantlie
after the date heiroff. [Subscribed by the Bailies.]
[10 August 1672 ; Bailies as before ; no reference to
Assize.]
The Bailyies gives decreit of the Lidgate1 grasse to
Robert Mure and Johne Ingletoune and they to make a
passable comone gate their under the pennaltie of twentie
pounds.
William Stirling in east syde befor the Bailyies admittit
solemplie deponed that he saw Johne Bulls cow teddirit on
the heid of Johne Ingletons Lidgate rige on the . . .2 day
of . . .2 Jm vjc thriescoire twell years. Johne Dollor burges
deponned that he saw the new eatine beir and heard Heline
Bull say that Agnes Bull teddirit the cow their and that
they hade brokine ane arreistment.
[5 November 1672 ; Bailies as before ; Assize :
Robert Burnes, Patrike Findlay, David Calder, Johne
Dollore, William Hendrie, James Findlay, Johne Calder ;
William Hendrie, Walter Ranking, Walter Bull, Johne
Andersone, Andrew Achesone, Thomas Calder, Andrew
Dollore; Johne Gudding, Robert Dollore, James
Conyburghe, Johne Wolsoune, David Dalrymple, Johne
Petticrue, Andrew Stirling.]
1 Lidgate—For Ledgate, see Horne, Kirkintilloch, p. 241.
2 Date left blank in MS.
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is betuixt and the fourt day of June nixtocome in this
instant yeare Jm vjc thriescoire and twell yeares. [Sub¬
scribed by Ralstoune, Ranking and Flemyng as heritors
and possessors of Boghead.]
James Winchestir tooke an act of protestatione publictlie
in the Court that this sould not prejudge his right of claime
as haveing the eldest sister, nor yet in nothing to prejudge
the lettir of couching.
{45) It is vottit and actit and ordaineit that the Militia
money be layde one vpon all and sundrie persones within
the Toune of Kirkintilloch and not upon the Touns lands
conforme to the Rolle to be made up thairupon instantlie
after the date heiroff. [Subscribed by the Bailies.]
[10 August 1672 ; Bailies as before ; no reference to
Assize.]
The Bailyies gives decreit of the Lidgate1 grasse to
Robert Mure and Johne Ingletoune and they to make a
passable comone gate their under the pennaltie of twentie
pounds.
William Stirling in east syde befor the Bailyies admittit
solemplie deponed that he saw Johne Bulls cow teddirit on
the heid of Johne Ingletons Lidgate rige on the . . .2 day
of . . .2 Jm vjc thriescoire twell years. Johne Dollor burges
deponned that he saw the new eatine beir and heard Heline
Bull say that Agnes Bull teddirit the cow their and that
they hade brokine ane arreistment.
[5 November 1672 ; Bailies as before ; Assize :
Robert Burnes, Patrike Findlay, David Calder, Johne
Dollore, William Hendrie, James Findlay, Johne Calder ;
William Hendrie, Walter Ranking, Walter Bull, Johne
Andersone, Andrew Achesone, Thomas Calder, Andrew
Dollore; Johne Gudding, Robert Dollore, James
Conyburghe, Johne Wolsoune, David Dalrymple, Johne
Petticrue, Andrew Stirling.]
1 Lidgate—For Ledgate, see Horne, Kirkintilloch, p. 241.
2 Date left blank in MS.
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