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286 SIR WILLIAM FRASER’S PAPERS
Campbell, Dan., of Shawfield, 211.
George, notary, 238.
Lord Neil, 269.
Robert, alias Rob Roy, assigna¬
tion by the Duke of Montrose to
the commissioners and trustees
for the forfeited estates, 271
and n.
Cannon, William, 276.
Cant, Andro, 53, 134.
Janet, executed at Dunottar
for witchcraft, 53 and n.
Canterland, 138, 142.
Cardross, lordship of, 223 n.
Caringtoune, 99, 138.
Carlyle, Robert, sergeant, 253.
Wilham, 212, 254.
Carmichael, George, scrivener, 266.
Jean, wife of John Fraser, vii.
John, procuratory by Sir John
Veitch for resigning the office of
Master of Work in favour of
himself and John Carmichael,
1642, 240.
Sir William, 241.
Carnato, Thomas de, 83 n.
Carnegie, David, Lord, 156.
Sir James, 91.
Sir John, 70, 84, 91.
John, yr. of Pittarrow, 89.
Robert, of Kynnard, 154.
Carnock, 79 n.
Carron, Charles, corporal, 266.
Castelfeild, 192, 195, 196.
Castelzardis, 192, 195.
Castlehaven, Dunottar, 50.
Castleton, 80-81, 91.
Caterline, 77 and n.
Cattanach, John, 267.
Cattov, Alex., 184.
Andro, 184.
Chalmer, Alex., of Balnacrag, 184.
David, chancellor of Ross, 224.
Gilbert, 112.
Thomas, of Cults, 184.
Chalmers, Patrick, of Auldbar, xvii.
Chap, James, 276.
Chapeltoune, 121, 140, 143.
Chapman, William, 276.
Charles 1., letter regulating fairs or
markets, 119.
Charnloy, James, 274.
Charter, John, 275.
Charters, Robert, 253, 255.
William, 255.
Cheetham, Francis, 275.
Chesse, Thomas, 275.
â– Cheyne (or Chene), Arthur, 191.
Cheyne, Henry, of Essilmont, 102,
104.
Laurence, notary, 177.
Patrick, of Essilmont, 177,
179, 186-190.
Childe, Andree, 100.
Chisholme, John, violer, 45.
Clachinschealhs, 143.
Clashendrum, 61.
Clerk, George, baihe of Edinburgh,
24 n.
James, sheriff-depute, 280.
Sir John, of Pennycuick, 24 n.
Cluny, 136.
Cockburn, Adam, of Ormiston,
lord justice-clerk, 7 n, 34.
Collardo, 130.
Colly. See Cowie.
Collyson, David, burgess of Aber¬
deen, 100, 104.
—— Jean, 84.
Thomas, of Achlunes, 84.
Colmoc, St., 223 n.
Colpesso, 137.
Colquhoun, John, 234, 266.
Patrick, 266.
Robert, 266.
Conan, son of Henry, Earl of
Atholl, grant in favour of Lindores
and Cupar, 217 and n.
Conveth, 93 ; valuation, 129.
Cook, Adam, 277.
Thomas, 274.
Cookin, John, 276.
Corbet, Robert, provost of Dumfries,
211.
Cornett Barhame, 134.
Corn ton, Stirlingshire, 12 «.
Corsbie, John, 255.
Corsbitt, 131.
Cosser, Charles, 276.
Cotcher, Thomas, 275.
Cotto, Thomas, 255.
Coult, Oliver, 153.
Courts, David, 276.
Cowart, Robert, in Kingsbarns,
225.
William, in Kingsbarns, 225.
Cowie (Colly), 97-100, 133, 137, 141.
Cowton, 54, 133.
Crag of Dunottar, 50 n.
Craig, in Garvock parish, 130.
John, 184, 212.
Craigie, 128, 133, 138, 141.
Craigmyle, 89, 134.
Craignostoun, 131, 138, 140, 142.
Craigo, 77.
Craigtoun, 136.
Campbell, Dan., of Shawfield, 211.
George, notary, 238.
Lord Neil, 269.
Robert, alias Rob Roy, assigna¬
tion by the Duke of Montrose to
the commissioners and trustees
for the forfeited estates, 271
and n.
Cannon, William, 276.
Cant, Andro, 53, 134.
Janet, executed at Dunottar
for witchcraft, 53 and n.
Canterland, 138, 142.
Cardross, lordship of, 223 n.
Caringtoune, 99, 138.
Carlyle, Robert, sergeant, 253.
Wilham, 212, 254.
Carmichael, George, scrivener, 266.
Jean, wife of John Fraser, vii.
John, procuratory by Sir John
Veitch for resigning the office of
Master of Work in favour of
himself and John Carmichael,
1642, 240.
Sir William, 241.
Carnato, Thomas de, 83 n.
Carnegie, David, Lord, 156.
Sir James, 91.
Sir John, 70, 84, 91.
John, yr. of Pittarrow, 89.
Robert, of Kynnard, 154.
Carnock, 79 n.
Carron, Charles, corporal, 266.
Castelfeild, 192, 195, 196.
Castelzardis, 192, 195.
Castlehaven, Dunottar, 50.
Castleton, 80-81, 91.
Caterline, 77 and n.
Cattanach, John, 267.
Cattov, Alex., 184.
Andro, 184.
Chalmer, Alex., of Balnacrag, 184.
David, chancellor of Ross, 224.
Gilbert, 112.
Thomas, of Cults, 184.
Chalmers, Patrick, of Auldbar, xvii.
Chap, James, 276.
Chapeltoune, 121, 140, 143.
Chapman, William, 276.
Charles 1., letter regulating fairs or
markets, 119.
Charnloy, James, 274.
Charter, John, 275.
Charters, Robert, 253, 255.
William, 255.
Cheetham, Francis, 275.
Chesse, Thomas, 275.
â– Cheyne (or Chene), Arthur, 191.
Cheyne, Henry, of Essilmont, 102,
104.
Laurence, notary, 177.
Patrick, of Essilmont, 177,
179, 186-190.
Childe, Andree, 100.
Chisholme, John, violer, 45.
Clachinschealhs, 143.
Clashendrum, 61.
Clerk, George, baihe of Edinburgh,
24 n.
James, sheriff-depute, 280.
Sir John, of Pennycuick, 24 n.
Cluny, 136.
Cockburn, Adam, of Ormiston,
lord justice-clerk, 7 n, 34.
Collardo, 130.
Colly. See Cowie.
Collyson, David, burgess of Aber¬
deen, 100, 104.
—— Jean, 84.
Thomas, of Achlunes, 84.
Colmoc, St., 223 n.
Colpesso, 137.
Colquhoun, John, 234, 266.
Patrick, 266.
Robert, 266.
Conan, son of Henry, Earl of
Atholl, grant in favour of Lindores
and Cupar, 217 and n.
Conveth, 93 ; valuation, 129.
Cook, Adam, 277.
Thomas, 274.
Cookin, John, 276.
Corbet, Robert, provost of Dumfries,
211.
Cornett Barhame, 134.
Corn ton, Stirlingshire, 12 «.
Corsbie, John, 255.
Corsbitt, 131.
Cosser, Charles, 276.
Cotcher, Thomas, 275.
Cotto, Thomas, 255.
Coult, Oliver, 153.
Courts, David, 276.
Cowart, Robert, in Kingsbarns,
225.
William, in Kingsbarns, 225.
Cowie (Colly), 97-100, 133, 137, 141.
Cowton, 54, 133.
Crag of Dunottar, 50 n.
Craig, in Garvock parish, 130.
John, 184, 212.
Craigie, 128, 133, 138, 141.
Craigmyle, 89, 134.
Craignostoun, 131, 138, 140, 142.
Craigo, 77.
Craigtoun, 136.
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