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FORBES BARON COURT BOOK [a.d. 1664
neighbour hood to others under the faylie of twantie
pundes Scots for the tulyeing and beating, and fyve pundes
money forsaid for scolding and flytting in maner above
sett doune already betuixt the laird of Craig his tennentes
and the tennents of Westhills and Windseye.
This Court continowed to a new day and tymous ad-
vertisment and warneing.
The Court of the barrowny of Tomades within ye pariochin
of Kincarne, belonging heritablie to the right honnora-
bill Wialliam maister of Forbes, holdin at Newbigging
wpon ye fourtein day of November jm vjc sextie four
zeires, be Wialliam Garioch his bailye for ye tyme, and
Alexr. Chalmer notar publict court dark, James
Elssme officer, [blank] demster. Ye suites callit, ye
court lawfullie fenced and affirmed as acordes.
The said day forsameikle as James Fergus and Thomas
M‘Killive in Waster Tomades did giv ane bill ewry on
againest ane other for stricking and wounding, and blooding
other, and witnes be[ing] sworne, to vit Georg Dickison and
John Lang, did depone yat they both strick each other, and
did sie James Fergus his wyff blood at the present tyme.
The said day bailzie ordaines ye said Thomas M‘Killavie
for blooding ye said James Fergus wyff to pey the some
of tuentie poundes Scotis money, to be peyed to the
maister of Forbes his maister within term of law, wnder
the pane of poynding.
The said day bailzie ordaines ye said James Fergus
for stricking ye said Thomas M‘Killavie and for his mis¬
carriages to pey the soume of ten poundes Scotis money
to be pey[ed] to ye maister of Forbes his maister within
term of law, wnder the paine of poynding.
The said day the said James Fergus and the said Thomas
M'Kilavie hes in actit them selff for ther wyffes, bairnes,
servantes, sail be harmles each of an other in all tymes
coming both in yair good names, guides and geir, sail be
harmles or hurtfull to any of them, and ewry on of them
hes be thir presenttes faithfullie bindes and obliiges them,
FORBES BARON COURT BOOK [a.d. 1664
neighbour hood to others under the faylie of twantie
pundes Scots for the tulyeing and beating, and fyve pundes
money forsaid for scolding and flytting in maner above
sett doune already betuixt the laird of Craig his tennentes
and the tennents of Westhills and Windseye.
This Court continowed to a new day and tymous ad-
vertisment and warneing.
The Court of the barrowny of Tomades within ye pariochin
of Kincarne, belonging heritablie to the right honnora-
bill Wialliam maister of Forbes, holdin at Newbigging
wpon ye fourtein day of November jm vjc sextie four
zeires, be Wialliam Garioch his bailye for ye tyme, and
Alexr. Chalmer notar publict court dark, James
Elssme officer, [blank] demster. Ye suites callit, ye
court lawfullie fenced and affirmed as acordes.
The said day forsameikle as James Fergus and Thomas
M‘Killive in Waster Tomades did giv ane bill ewry on
againest ane other for stricking and wounding, and blooding
other, and witnes be[ing] sworne, to vit Georg Dickison and
John Lang, did depone yat they both strick each other, and
did sie James Fergus his wyff blood at the present tyme.
The said day bailzie ordaines ye said Thomas M‘Killavie
for blooding ye said James Fergus wyff to pey the some
of tuentie poundes Scotis money, to be peyed to the
maister of Forbes his maister within term of law, wnder
the pane of poynding.
The said day bailzie ordaines ye said James Fergus
for stricking ye said Thomas M‘Killavie and for his mis¬
carriages to pey the soume of ten poundes Scotis money
to be pey[ed] to ye maister of Forbes his maister within
term of law, wnder the paine of poynding.
The said day the said James Fergus and the said Thomas
M'Kilavie hes in actit them selff for ther wyffes, bairnes,
servantes, sail be harmles each of an other in all tymes
coming both in yair good names, guides and geir, sail be
harmles or hurtfull to any of them, and ewry on of them
hes be thir presenttes faithfullie bindes and obliiges them,
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