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FORBES BARON COURT BOOK [a.d. 1671
all tym coming, bot sail stop or lett all dangeres yat he
can hinder from him so far as he can eather be night or
day, and sail not trouble or molest him except be ordour
of law, wnder the failzie of fourtie libs, money.
[The said George Walker, and Alex. Leisk as cautioner,
become lawburrows for said Thomas Roger in like manner.]
The said day Patrick Leith in Windis eye being callit
in this court for transgressing the master of Forbes his
ordour anent the marchis betuixt Windis eye and Barflat,
quhairas the said master of Forbes did decyd and apoynt
tuo rigis to Windis eye and tuo riges to Barflat, and the
said Patrick Leithe out of contemp did ffeid the four
rigis, thairfor the bailzie forsaid decerais the said Patrick
Leith to pey tuentie libs, money to William master of
Forbes for his said contemp, and to be poyndit [peyit]
vithin term vnder the paine of poynding.
The said [day] Georg Anderson in myln of Barflatt hes
inactit him selff as principall and John Olphir in Stean-
feild as cautioner for him bind them selffis law borrowes
that Patrick Leith in Vindes eye sail be harmles and
skaithles and his wyff, bairnes, servantes, guides and gear
in all tym coming of him selff, wyff, bairnes, servantes,
except be ordour of law, wnder the failzie of fourtie libs,
money.
[Likewise said Patrick Leith, and John Cook cautioner,
become lawburrows for said Georg Anderson and the haill
neighbouris ; no sum specified.]
The said day it is staitit and ordained that the pariochin
of Kearn sail keep all beast, hors, nolt, sheip out of the
bog of Drumminnor, wnder the failzie of peying halff mark
for ilk hors and nolt and thri shilling for ewry sheip that
sail be found in the bog or comes after the 23 day of
Apryll, and to be poyndit immediatlie after the[y] be
challanged or tackin.
The said day it is staitit and ordained be forsaid that
the haill tennentis of the forsaid pariochins sail pey in
thair haill custom foullis for crop sevintie on and pre¬
ceding cropis, the term of peyment being com and bypast,

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