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216 CHARTERS OF THE ABBEY OF INCHCOLM
Makknze the lands of Cuttillhill, the lands of Seysyid, the
myln lands of Aberdour, the lands of Croftgarie and Brego, the
lands of Neutoun and Inchbardye, the lands of Eister and Vester
Bukclaves, the lands and barony of Bayth, the lands of Killorie,
the mylnelands of Pasker Myln and lands of Bayth pertaining to
William Spitall of Lequhet together with the whole lands of
Knoksydroung. Witnesses : John Stewart, servitor to the Com-
mendator ; Robert Stewart of Culbege ; James Balfour of Boghall.
At Inchcolm. Signatures appended: James, Comendator of
Sanctcolmislnche; Dominus Johne Brounhill with my hand;
Dominus Andro Anguss with my hand.—(Ibid., 42.13.)
XVIII
20 May 1578.—Tack by James, Commendator of Sanctcolmis-
inche, and the convent thereof to William Spittall of Lewquhat,
elder, W. S., his son and apparent heir, etc., of the teind sheaves
of the town and lands of Lewquhat, in the parish of Dalgatie, for
nineteen years from Lammas, 1578, paying therefor 12 merks [sic],
6 shillings, and 8 pence yearly at Whitsunday and Martinmas.
Given at Downe in Monteithe. Witnesses : Jhone Tyrie in the
Brigend; Jhone Stewart, Alexander Stewart, servants to the
Commendator; Andro Rowan of Bordlan. Signed by James
Stewart; Dene Johime Brownhill with my hand ; Den Andrew
Anguss with my hand.—(Fordell Charters, M, 15.)
XIX
21 Jan. 1581.—Charter by James, Abbot of St. Colmisinche,
and the convent thereof granting to Sir James Forrestar of
Corstorphine, knight, two oxingang of land, lying in the Sheriffdom
of Edinburgh.—(Abbreviates, ii. f. 166).
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19 Nov. 1590.—Tack by John Steill of Howstoun, usufructuar of
the personage pensionarie of Auchtertule, and John Steill, his son,
parson of the same parsonage, to John Boiswall of Balmwto and
Issobell Sandilandis, his spouse, of the teinds of the lands and
barony of Auchtertool, viz. the lands of Newtoun, Craigtoun of
Ochtertule, the lands of Waltoun, the lands of Mylnetoun, the
mylne and mylnelands of Ochtertule. the lands and loch ofHal^airds,
the lands of Easter Clyntrie with the mylne and mylnelands thereof,

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