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A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS 



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AND OTHBft WRITS. ' / 303 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS RELATING TO LANDS 
OR BENEFICES IN SCOTLAND IN POSSESSION OF THE SOCIETY 
OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND. BY MATTHEW LIVINGSTONE, 



F.S.A. SCOT. 



I do not feel that it is necessary to take a tone of apology in sub- 
mitting a calendar or precis of charters and other legal and ecclesiastical 
documents which, from various sources I presume mainly from the 
donations or bequests of members have come into possession of this 
Society. It has become the fashion of late to depreciate not only the 
interest but the value of the information to be derived from the study of 
this class of our memorials of the past. One can indeed readily enough 
understand that to the majority of readers, the average charter is not 
particularly lively reading, is of no interest as a record of human 
character or feeling, and only rarely, and then by way of incidental 
allusion, concerns itself with the greater events of history or the motives 
of the actors therein. The same things might be said with greater force 
of monumental inscriptions of every kind, and of parish and other 
registers. But all this admitted, the more probably, because of these 
very defects, is the grave, dry, technical document a reliable statement of 
the transaction it records, the date when it took place, the persons who 
took part in it, their mutual relations of kinship or dependence, and the 
social conditions of the time so far as these are to any extent involved 
in the terms of the transaction itself. And that much said, the vindica- 
tion of the place and use of the charter as containing many of at least 
the dry bones of history is surely complete, even as regards those 
countries, more fortunate than our own, where other MS. sources are 
abundant. 

As regards Scotland, their importance as sources of information 
cannot be exaggerated. It is well known how many and irreparable are 
the gaps in the MS. materials for our history. Thanks to the depreda- 
tions of our "auld enemies" of England, especially Edward I., Surrey, 



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and Cromwell, and also, though to a much smaller extent, to accidents 
for which we can impute no responsibility in that quarter, our national 
records proper, both of Church and State, for long and especially the 
earlier periods of our history can only be described as non-existent. 
Moreover, we have to lament our misfortune that, owing partly to 
defective legislation and partly to the loss or destruction of church 
and parish registers (where these existed) at the time of the Reforma- 
tion, or otherwise, we are, up to a period well within the recollection 
of many now present, without the information, so valuable for the 
history of families and the ascertainment of rights, obtainable from 
these sources. 

In the absence, then, of other authentic sources, particularly prior to the 
organisation of our land registers about three hundred years ago, the value 
of the many collections of charters in public repositories, or preserved in 
private hands and still largely unexamined, cannot be overestimated. 
They are the only resource still available to the student of genealogy, 
topography, and the tenure, use, and occupation of land. It is matter 
of surprise, therefore, that the Commission on Historical MSS. have 
recently determined to exclude from their reports all charters contained 
in the various collections laid open to their examination in other words, 
to ignore the most (or only) authentic sources of information on these 
and related subjects. It is to be hoped that this decision may yet be 
reconsidered, and the publication of the substance of all charters and 
other deeds prior at least to the reign of Charles I. be resumed. As 
regards Scotland, the matter is one of very considerable importance ; and 
the opportunities which the reports of the Commission, with the facilities 
for investigation and the guarantees of completeness and accuracy which 
the skill and acquirements of its members afford, should not be lost. 
The private investigator cannot in most cases hope to compete with the 
claims of a public commission, for to him many collections would be 
closed which would readily be thrown open to them. 

The collection of which a calendar is now submitted to the members 
of this Society is not extensive, and is only part of the many original 



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legal or diplomatic MSS. in its possession, the remainder of which does 
riot fall under the category to which I have confined myself. The 
charters (using the term in the larger sense as embracing a considerable 
variety of deeds relating to lands or benefices) amount in number to 154. 
As it is not large, so neither can it be said to be of any special 
importance, though many of the numbers are of a very interesting 
character. The value of all such collections is in a sense cumulative. 
For this it can only be claimed that it may fill a blank, supply a missing 
link, give a date, or make a correction, and thus form part of what, 
when all similar sources are exhausted, may prove an important addition 
to the MS. materials of our history. It is another stone added to the 
cairn. I do not propose to tax your patience by giving any detailed 
account of its contents. That is unnecessary, as I presume the calendar 
will form part of the next volume of the Transactions, and my object 
in these preliminary remarks is just to give a general description and 
refer to a few of the leading documents. 

The dates range from 1358 to 1720, including 19 writs of the 
fifteenth, 64 of the sixteenth, 67 of the seventeenth, and 3 of the 
eighteenth centuries, No. 1 being an official extract of a charter by 
David II. 

No. 2 is an indenture or contract of marriage between Andrew, 
son of Murdoch Glaystre of Lumgair in Kincardineshire, and Jonet 
Lychtoun, sister of Elen Lychtoun, wife of Gilbert Jonstoun of 
Balnedach in Aberdeenshire, or rather between Murdoch Glaystre and 
Gilbert Jonstoun, containing provisions with reference to the proposed 
marriage between these parties. It is interesting as an early specimen 
of the vernacular, and is followed by letters of sasine dated in 1432, and 
also m the vernacular, attesting the delivery of sasine to Andrew and his 
spouse of the lands of Hiltoun of Lumgair in fulfilment of the contract. 
With reference to this latter document, it may be remarked that the 
notarial instrument of sasine was just coming into use at this period, 
and this letter of sasine is one of the few remaining examples of an 
earlier practice by which sasine was directly attested by the bailie or 
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306 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

mandatory of the owner transferring the property. That itself had 
followed the still earlier practice of the bailie attaching his seal to the 
charter or conveyance itself, with or without any indorsation attesting 
the execution of his office.. Other writs relating to these lands of 
Hiltoun of Lumgair will be found in the calendar. 

Following these documents are two others dated in 1439, relating to 
a transaction between the abbot and convent of Holyrood and Sir 
Robert Logan of Lestalrig or Restalrig, by which certain claims by the 
abbot to lands occupied by Sir Robert on the south side of the Water 
of Leith are settled by reference. Both documents are curious, and, so 
far as I am aware, have not been printed. 

Between fifty and sixty writs, sales, mortifications, sasines, and others 
record transactions relating to burghal property chiefly in Edinburgh and 
Leith, and will interest students in local topography the localities 
named being, among others, the High Street, Cowgate, Liberton's Wynd, 
Bristo, Hieriggis, and various closes and vennels. One of these, dated 
in 1546, refers to the burning of Leith by the English in 1544, and the 
ruin which in that calamity had befallen a land or tenement belonging 
to the two secular chaplains of St Ninians, to the great diminution of 
their revenue ; while another, an instrument of sasine dated in 1592, 
describes a piece of land beside the outer port of Holyrood House and 
adjoining on the east to the "foreyett toure" of the palace, on the 
south side of the vennel leading to the king's stables. The sasine pro- 
ceeds on a charter granted by the king to Thomas Fentoun, one of his 
servitors. The charter is found in the Great Seal Register. 

About thirty documents relate to ecclesiastical livings and the lands 
belonging to them, including lands belonging to the abbeys of Holyrood, 
Melrose, Dunfermline, Culross, Inchcolm, Holy wood, and Scone, to 
the collegiate church of the Holy Trinity near Edinburgh, and to the 
dioceses of Ross and St Andrews, all before the Reformation; and to 
the abbeys of Paisley, Holywood, Newbattle, Kilwinning, and Melrose, 
and the bishoprics of Ross and Glasgow, after that event. Some of 
these correct the false impression so commonly entertained as to the 



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completeness and rapidity of the transition effected by the Act which 
abolished the old and introduced the new religion. We know well 
enough how meagre was the provision made for the reformed clergy, 
and what difficulties they had in securing payment of its pittances, and 
we correctly attribute that largely to the selfishness and rapacity of the 
lords and lairds. But we forget that for more than a generation, though 
in gradually diminishing numbers, many of the old clergy, secular and 
regular, continued in the more or less undisturbed possession of their 
parishes and " rookeries " and the profession and practice of the old 
faith. We have proof of that in some documents contained in this 
calendar. One is a charter, dated in 1582, by which the commendator 
and convent of the abbey of Culross grant. a feu of certain lands 
belonging to the abbey. The charter is signed at the monastery by the 
commendator, Alexander Colville, and by four monks, probably all who 
were then in residence. Another is a tack, dated in December 1594, 
by the commendator and convent of Melrose of part of the abbey lands, 
and is signed by the commendator, James Douglas, by the king as 
patron, and by " dene Jhonne Watsoun," apparently the last survivor 
of the fraternity of that famous abbey, for he adds to his signature the 
almost pathetic words "only convent." He was probably one of the 
two persons of that name signing the tack No. 54. 

These church documents include a transumpt dated in 1478, relating 
to an arrangement entered into between the religious houses of Dun- 
fermline and Scone as to their respective rights under letters apostolic 
of Pope Honorius III. in the teinds of the mills on the water of Almond 
belonging to the town of Perth. The question is settled on the 
arbitrament of the abbots of Melrose and Dryburgh, and the result is 
that the monks of Dunfermline surrender the teinds to the canons of 
Scone on receiving yearly a payment of five silver marks for maintain- 
ing the lighting of the kirk of Dunfermline. They include also examples 
of presentations, letters of collation, mortifications of annual rents for 
the celebration of prayers for the dead, a commission by Cardinal 
Betoun for a report on the alienation of certain kirk lands before 



308 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APKIL 8, 1907. 

granting papal confirmation, and feus and tacks of other kirk lands 
and teinds. Two contain a list of the canons of Glasgow in 1613 and 
1635, and another those of the diocese of Ross in 1630. 

In all cases of pre-Beformation documents to which we find the 
signatures of the monks attached, these signatures are fewer in 
number than one somehow expects, and are by no means suggestive 
of that skill in caligraphy with which we credit the monks of the 
Middle Ages. If anything, they seem to substantiate the charges made 
against the religious fraternities of the sixteenth century that the 
majority were grossly illiterate. The scarcity of signatures, however, may 
be explained either on the assumption that the remainder of the 
resident monks were unable to write their names, or that the numbers 
actually resident were fewer than we are generally led to believe. I 
have never seen more than twenty signatures attached to any such 
documents. The largest number in this collection is fourteen, attached 
to a feu-charter by the commendator and convent of Culross, dated 
in 1545. 

Among the remaining writs we find a combined retour and letters of 
sasine of 1454-5 which is unusual in point of form, and gives a quaint 
and colloquial account in the vernacular of the proceedings before an 
assise in a question of disputed inheritance relating to lands which had 
belonged to Henry Munduyle, laird of Tynwald. As a rule the 
vocabulary of the writs (of which there are a good many specimens in 
the calendar) written in the vernacular is not so copious as in the 
literary survivals of the corresponding periods. Only here and there 
do we meet with words and phrases which have long dropped out of 
use, as where in the inquest just mentioned the assise are said, before 
giving their verdict, to have been " riply and sadly avisit," i.e. ripely 
and solidly or surely advised ; or, as in some letters of reversion, an hour 
between sunrise and sunset is defined as one "betuix the rising of 
the sone and the ganging to of that ilk." One word I have not found 
in Jameson or elsewhere, used in the reddendo of a feu-charter in 1630 
by the bishop of Ross, part of the feu-duty stipulated being one boll of 



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" suggeron eattis " (oats). What description of oats that may be I have 
not been able to discover. If it had been barley, one might have 
concluded that it referred to grain at some stage of the process 
of malting. The term, I may add, appears to be local. 

One writ, also in the vernacular, is a confirmation dated in 1546 
by the abbot of Holyrood, confirming articles and rules made by the 
" dekyn and kirkmaister of the Tailor Craft " in the Canongate for the 
welfare of their craft and the augmentation of divine service at the 
altar built within the abbey where St Ann, their patron saint, stands. 
To one charter dated in 1658 is attached a good impression of the 
great seal of the Protector. This deed conveys to John Leete, 
collector of the customs at Leith, the lands of Easter Grantoun 
and Goldenriggis, under a reversion in favour of James Jonkene, 
burgess of Edinburgh. 

With one other document I will close these illustrations of the 
contents of the calendar. It is a letter patent under the great seal of 
Charles I. in 1634, granted for the purpose of correcting the irregular 
sale and restraining the immoderate use of tobacco, used, as the 
document states, on its first introduction as a medicine, but since so 
largely indulged in, and frequently of such bad quality, as to not only 
injure the health but deprave the morals of the king's subjects. To 
prevent which the king appoints Sir James Leslie and Thomas Dalmahoy 
to enjoy for seven years the sole power of appointing licensed vendors of 
the commodity. These vendors, after due examination as to their fitness, 
will be permitted, for payment of certain compositions and an annual 
rent in augmentation of the king's revenue, to sell tobacco in small 
quantities. The letter directs that the licensees so appointed shall 
become bound to sell only sound tobacco, and to keep good order in 
their houses and shops. The latter clause would almost suggest that the 
tobacco was to be sold for consumption on the premises, and that the 
smokers were probably in the habit at their symposiums of using, even 
as they may still, I daresay, other indulgences not so soothing in their 
effects as the coveted weed. 



310 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

With one other observation I close. The modern conveyancer finds 
much of interest and amusement and, if he is wise, instruction also, in the 
study of a collection of old legal documents, as distinguished from the 
diplomatic or more historical class of manuscripts. The further back we 
go, we are surprised at the enviable directness and brevity of the terms 
in which an important transaction or arrangement may be expressed. 
Contrast, for example, the marriage contract which I have mentioned as 
forming the first number of the calendar with any more recent example. 
As the years roll on and the preparation of such deeds falls into the 
hands of the lay notary or professional scrivener, experienced in meeting 
the evasions and wiles with which the cunning of the special pleader too 
often defeated before the courts the plainest intentions of parties, the 
refinements and prolixities increased, until in the seventeenth century 
they arrived at a maximum, when a marriage contract or other deed, the 
sheets pasted end to end, forms in many cases a closely written roll many 
yards in length. We have improved on that a little. But even to-day 
the conveyancer, perhaps unconsciously, is often repeating the forms and 
using the very language stereotyped by his predecessors three hundred 
years ago. 

I am indebted to Mr W. Rae Macdonald, F.S.A. Scot., Carrick 
Pursuivant, for the description of the seals which remain attached to 
many of the writs in the calendar. 



CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 

Wth January 1358. 

1. Extract attested by M r John Hamilton of Magdalens, Clerk-Register 
(1612-1622), of a charter under the Great Seal of David II. confirming to 
Maurice de Moray (Moravia), knight, the land of Cesfurde and the land called 
Bisetland in the barony of Balincref within the sheriffdom of Edinburgh and 
constabulary of Hadinton, in the king's hands by reason of forfeiture. To 
be holden to the said Maurice and the heirs male to be lawfully procreated 
A nis body, for services auclit and wont. Witnesses : William, bishop of St 
Andrews, Patrick, bishop of Brechin, chancellor, Robert, Stewart of Scotland, 
earl of Stratherne, Patrick, earl of March and Moray, William of Douglas 
VYilliam of Levyngstoun, and Robert of Erskine, Knights. At Edinburgh, 
10th January A.R. 28 (29). 



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10th August 1428. 

2. An Indenture made at Abirdone 10th August 1428 between Murchou of 
Glayster of Lumgeir and Gilbert of Jonstoun of Balnedach, by which Andru 
son of the said Murchou agrees to marry Jonet of Lychtoun full sister to 
Elene of Lychtoun spous to the said Gilbert, and, the marriage being com- 
pleted, the said Murchou binds himself to joyntfeft the said Andru and Jonet 
and the longer liver of them in the lands of the Hiltoun within the " schirre- 
dome of Mernys " and failing them by alienatioun, in as " mekyll and als conven- 
and place," the grantees obtaining the king's consent and paying the costs : In 
consideration of which the said Gilbert pays to the first party the sum of 40 
and the further sum of 40 merks on the marriage being completed : Failing 
the marriage by the death of either or both of the parties or the refusal of the 
said Andru, the said Murchou obliges himself [to alienate] to the said Jonet and 
failing her to her brother [name obliterated], failing him to his brother 
Alisander, and failing all to the said Elene her sister and her heirs, the lands 
of Glak in the schire of Davyot and sheriffdom of Abirdene, redeemable on 
repayment of the said 40. Walter Ydill burges of Inverury, Alisander of 
Lychtoun and Jon of Jonstoun (witnesses). [In the vernacular.] 

4th September 1432. 

3. Letters of Sasine by Thomas de Lumger, bailie in that part of Murdach 
de Glastre, lord of the half of the barony of Dunoter within the sheriffdom of 
Kyncardyn, making known that, by special command of the said Murdach, he 
gave heritable sasine and real and corporal infeftment by delivery of earth 
and stone, to Andrew de Glastre, son and heir of the said Murdach, and to 
Jonet de Lichtoun spouse of the said Andrew, and the longer liver of them 
and the heirs procreated or to be procreated between them, of the land of 
the Hiltoun of Lumger with the pertinents, lying in the foresaid barony and 
sheriffdom, and belonging to the said Murdach. At the .Hiltoun 4th Sept. 
1432. Witnesses : sir Gilbert Emery, vicar of Fetheressow, James Trayle, John 
Tosach, and Andrew Donaldson (Donaldi). 

Seal gone. 

14th February 1438-39. 

4. An Indenture made at Lestalrig 14th February 1438-39 betwixt the 
Abbot and Convent of Halyrudehous and sir Robert Logane lord of Lestalrig 
agreeing as follows : That the said sir Robert shall take to his counsel Alane 
of burgess of Edinburgh, Johne Heryse, Johne of Turyne and 

of Leth " gif he be at hame " with any others unsuspect having best knowledge, 
to be sworn on the evangels " to give him trew consale and informatione anentis 
al landis possessiouns and annuale rentis " claimed by the abbot on the south 
side of the water of Leith " pertenand to Sancte Leonardis," and their counsels 
being heard he shall deliver the said lands, etc., " quhilkis he trowis pertenys 
to the said abbote and convent eftir his consciens and as he wyl answere before 
Gode," to be delivered on the 8th March following. And the said Abbote 
shall confirm the assedations made by the said sir Robert of the landis of 
St Leonardis so delivered, the tenants paying all mails and service to the 
abbot and convent as they did before to sir Robert : And if the abbot and 



312 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APKIL 8, 1907. 

convent are not content with the deliverance so to be made, they shall have 
leave " to persew and folow" as far as law will : The said abbot being obliged 
to give sir Robert and his heirs perpetually under the common seal of his 
house the bailliery of the lands and possessions delivered. 

Traces of seal attached to the Indenture, which is written on paper, in the 
vernacular. 

"25th March 1439. 

5. Letters in the form of a Notarial Instrument taken on 25th March 1439 
under the hand of Robert Michelsoun [Michaelis] of Hyrdmanstoun, clerk, of the 
diocese of St Andrews, notary public, attesting the " bodily " deliverance " be 
merk and mere " by sir Robert Logane of Lestalrig, knight, to Patrike abbot 
of Halyrudehouse and to dene William Heryse prior, in name of themselves 
and the convent, of all the lands and " ground of erde " lying in the town of 
Leith, within the barony of Lestalrig, which were of old and yet are the lands 
and ground of St Leonard is and righteously pertain to the abbot and convent 
by old infeftment given to St Leonards, beginning at the east end of the great 
" wolutis" (vaults) of William Logane on the east and the common gate that 
passes to the ford of the water of Leith, the wast land near beside the house 
and the land of Johne of Turing on the west part, the common vennel called 
St Leonards wynde on the south and the water of the port of Leith on the 
north : To be holden of the said Sir Robert and his heirs. Given at the abbey 
in presence of the notary and the following witnesses : William of Libertoun 
of Libertoun, William of Douglas of Hawthornden, William Logan, Allan 
Napare, Thomas Forsyde, Johne Starhede, Robert Starhede, and James 
Cartare, "with mony otheris." 

Attested by the notary, who gives the witnesses' names as William Libertoun, 
John Herys, and John Starhede, burgesses of Edinburgh, William Logane of 
the Cotfelde, William Starhede, Robert Starhede and Johne Gray serjeands of 
Leith, sir John de Crawfurde chaplain, et multis aliis. [Written partly in the 
vernacular.] 

Seal of sir Robert Logane entire and in good preservation. Three piles in 
point, foliage at top and sides of shield. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : Sigillum. 
roberti. logan. dni. de lestalrik. Beaded borders. Diam. 1 ^ inch. 

3rd April 1451. 

6. Charter of Feu by Gilcrist Turnebule burgess of Edynburgh to Robert 
Coxon burgess of the same burgh, of the fore house of the tenement after- 
mentioned and a house adjacent and on the north side of the same ; which 
tenement lies in the burgh of Edinburgh on the north side of the High Street 
between the land of Henry de Foulis on the east and the land of sir John 
Foulefurd canon regular of the monastery of Holyrood on the west : To be 
holden de rege, with liberty of removing and depositing dust and ashes to the 
tail or rear of said tenement. Rendering therefor yearly to the king burgh 
mail aucht and wont ; to William de Liberton his heirs and assignees 20s. 8d. 
yearly ; to Andrew Haliwel his heirs and assignees 40s. ; to the chaplain of the 
altar of St James in the parish kirk of St Giles 13s. 4d. yearly, and for the 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 313 

sustentation of a lamp in the said kirk and the choir thereof, 6s. yearly. At 
Edynburgh, 3rd April 1451. Attested by the seals of the granter and of Richard 
de Farnile, bailie of said burgh and giver of sasine. Witnesses : John Strang, 
James Currure, James Main, James Naper, David Lauson, James Smyth, John 
Doby, Alane Skynnare, and John Schethare serjeand of the said burgh. 
Seal of granter gone. Seal of Richard de Farnile entire : A bend sinister 
between two water budgets. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. . . . farnle 
(uncertain). Diain. 1 in. 

4th March 1454-5. 

7. Letters of Sesin under the seal of office of Laurence lord Abirnethy in 
Rothimay justice to the king on south half the water of Forth, narrating 
that on Tuesday 4th March 1454-55 before him " there compeared Margaret 
Munduyle dochtir of sumtyme Henry Munduyel lorde of Tynwald and lord 
of the Tempilland of Dalgernow with the pertinentis with hir forespekare 
Thomas the Grahame of the Thornuke," who on her behalf " askit at the said 
justice quhat he had done or gert do upon the executione of twa brevis that 
scho had present til him of before tyme of the twa quartaris" (of the said 
lands) " Hand within the schiref dome of Drumf rese, of the quhilk twa brevis 
the tane was de morte antecessoris and agane Williame of Hepburne be resone 
of sumtyme Jonet his spous, apon a quartar " (of the said lands), " and the 
tothir breve was richtsa a breve of morte antecessoris and agane Hawyis 
Munduyle, apon ane othir quartare" of the said landis : "The quhilk justice 
ansuerit and said at he had direct twa precepts to the schiref of Drumfrese to 
summond or ger summond the said Williame and Hawys and askit at the 
schiref quhat he had done thareto ; and than the said schiref ansuerit and 
said that he had chargit the kingis serjand David Haliday to execute the said 
preceptis eftir the tenor of thaim, the quhilk execution the said David previt 
in court lachfully made be him, and the said Thomas the Grahame askit the 
said justice to ger the said twa brevis be red in court and to procede to the 
recognitione of ane assise : The quhilk brevis beand red the said justice chosit 
ane assise of the personis underwrittin, that is to say, Johnne the Menzies of 
the Enach, William Grerson, George of Kirkpatrik, Aymare of Gledstanys, 
Tassy [Eustace] of Maxwell of Collynhath, Florides of Murray, Robert Mak- 
braare, Robert of Johnstone, Robert Munduyle, Simon Litil, James of Kirk- 
halch, Gilbert Makmath, William Portare, Gilcriste Grerson, Thomas Fergusson, 
William Boyle, Cuthbert Molmerson, George Neleson, Johnne the Menzies of 
Achinsel, Mai come Magilhauche, Johnne Steuart, Davy Steuart, George Were, 
Donald Huntare, and Williame Maxwell : The quhilk assise, the grete aith 
sworne, and the avaymentis and the resones of the party herd, passit oute of 
court and thai riply and sadly avysit at thare incuming in courte agane 
concorduntly pronuncit thare veredict be the mouth of Johnne the Menzeis of 
the Enach, sayand" that Henry Munduyell father of Margaret there present 
died vest and seized as of fee of the two quarters of the said lands, that she 
was his nearest and lawful heir in the four quarters of said lands, and that 
the said four quarters " war wrangwisly haldyn fra hir be the foresaid William 
and Hawys and at thare was na lachful cause to let the said Margarete til 
obtene sesine and possessione of the said foure quartaris," that sesin should be 
given to her accordingly as her father had " that day he was quyk and dede, 



314 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

outakand the landis, annual rentis and the doweris of wemen outane in the 
said brevis and than the said justice at the instance of the said Margaret in 
iueement sittand gave heretable possession and state to the said Mergarete 
of the foresaid" (lands) "eftir the tenor and veredict of the said assise and 
dome of court and chargit the schiref to ger give hir siclik posse sssion and 
sesine apon the grond of the said landis." Done in the tolbooth ot the burgh 
of Drumfres, in presence of Thomas abbot of the monastery of Holy wood, John, 
master of Maxwel, Amer of Maxwel of Kirkconal, sir Robert Broky, vicar ot 
Kirkmaquho, Thomas Thomson, notary public, John Litil and James Mateland. 
Attested by Alexander de Foulis, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews notary 
public. [In the vernacular.] 

Seal gone. 

Presented by R. Kiddell of Glenriddell. 

12th October 1458. 

8. Precept directed by Archibald [Craufurd], abbot of the monastery of 
Holyrood, to Kobert Michelson, notary, his bailie, for giving sasine to John of 
Dudingstoun of Lethe, senior, for his lifetime, and after his decease to his 
eldest son John of Dudingstoun and his heirs, of the lands of Peilryge with 
the pertinents, lying in the barony of Brochtoun and sheriffdom of Edinburgh, 
according to the tenor of the charter made to them thereupon. At the 
monastery, 12th October 1458. 

Seal gone. 

22nd April 1461. 

9. Be tour of the Inquest made at Dingvale 22nd April 1461 by the persons 
afternamed, viz. Celestine de Insulis of Lochailche, sheriff of Inverness and 
lieutenant of John de Yle, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles, John Ross lord 
of Balnagowyn, Torlet Oge M'Ranald, Alexander Forbes, John Tullach lord 
of Estir Arde, Andrew Dunnowne, Lawrence de Monro, Donald M'Wonleve, 
John Nycholson (Nycholai), Donald Walterson (Walteri), Donald Huchonson 
(Hugonis), Duncan de Monro, Donald Torlet Ferchardson (Ferchardi), 
Donald Roderickson (Roderici), Thomas Johnson Huchonson (Johannis 
Hugonis), Angus Tormacson (Tormaci), Thomas Man and Ewat Patrickson 
(Patricii) tenant of Petfur : Who being examined and sworn upon the holy 
evangels found that umquhil William de Clyne grandfather of William de 
Clyne died vest and seised of the two Catbollis in the earldom of Ross and 
sheriffdom of Inverness, that the last-mentioned William, his grandson, was 
his lawful and nearest heir in the said lands and was of lawful age : that the 
said lands were then of the value of 6 and in time of peace 10 yearly and 
were held in chief of the Earl of Ross in blench farm : Rendering 1 penny 
yearly into the hands of the chaplain of the cathedral kirk of Moray, 
according to a claim made by them on a gift of the late Earl of Ross. 

Five seals of the inquest are said to be attached, Andrew de Dunnowne (having 
no seal of his own) procuring that of Thomas of Dingvale, subdean of Ross. 
Witnesses : sir Ferchard, William Squiar, and William Clerk. 
Only one seal remains, viz., that of Celestin de Insulis : Quarterly, 1 and 4, 
a lymphad under sail (the Isles) ; 2 and 3, a lion rampant (probably 



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as second brother to the Earl of Ross). The shield is supported from 
behind by an eagle displayed. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S celestinus de 
lylis dns. local. (Lochalsh). Diam. l^ 5 inch. 



August 1469. 

10. Charter of Feu granted by Patrick Cant son of Adam Cant burgess of 
Edinburgh, with his father's consent, in favour of Robert Hathwy burgess of 
said burgh, of the half of a piece of land of the said Patrick's tenement lying 
between the front house and descending towards the north as far as the 
north gable of the house with an addition of two feet of breadth toward 
the west ; which tenement lies in said burgh of Edinburgh on the north side 
thereof between the land of umquhile Thomas Smyth on the east and the 
land of the said Adam Cant on the west : To be holden de rege : Rendering 
therefor service of burgh aucht and wont, and paying to the granter 40s. yearly 
at the terms of Whitsunday and Martinmas. At Edinburgh, 30th August 
1469. Attested by the seals of Patrick and Adam Cant, and of George 
Penycuk, bailie of said burgh and giver of sasine. Witnesses : sir Alexander 
Crawfurde, chaplain, David Malevyn, John de Lyntoun, William Auchynlek, 
Thomas Twedy, John Richardesoun, Donald Makearny, Walter Henrisoun, 
serjeand, and Robert Martial, notary public. 

Three seals originally. The granter's and Adam Cant's gone. George 
Penycuk's remains : A fess between three hunting horns stringed. 
Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. georgie de pennecuk. Diam. 1^ in. 

6th February 1474-5. 

11. Charter by John Stockar burgess of Aberdeen, by which for the salvation 
of the souls of himself and his wife Cristiane, and his kin, forebears and suc- 
cessors, he gives to God and the Blessed Virgin Mary and all Saints, and to 
the perpetual vicar and chaplains in the kirk of St Nicholas of Aberdeen, 
the following annual rents, viz. : the annual rent of 5s. 4d. furth of the land of 
Robert Club within said burgh, between the land of William Moir on the west 
and the land of Richard Cullan on the north ; an annual rent of 6s. furth of 
the granter's own croft within the territory of the Crofts of Aberdeen on the 
north side of the Crabstane between the croft of John Kintor on the west and 
the croft of Richard Kyntor on the east, which croft the granter obtained by 
conquest from William Giftard, who on payment to the vicar and chaplains of 
a sum of 10 merks for the purchase of another annual rent of 6s., should be 
entitled to free regress to the same ; an annual rent of 32d. furth of a land 
on the west side of the Denburn between the granter's own land on the south 
and a croft of the Carmelite Friars on the west ; an annual rent of 9s. furth of 
the granter's temple lands on the west side of the Denburn between the croft 
of the Friars on the west and the common highway leading to Crabstan on the 
south ; and if the tenement last mentioned should become defective or ruinous 
and not distrainable for the said 9 shillings the granter provides that the same 
shall be upliftable furth of his croft within the territory of said burgh between 
the Friars' Croft called the Dowkat Croft on the west and the Denburn on the 
east ; and an annual rent of 12 pennies furth of the land of Alexander 
Pollaxarn lying on the Denburn above the Bowbrig between the Denburn on 



316 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

the east and he highway on the south: . . . To be holden in pure and per- 
petual alms : Rendering therefor the said vicar and chaplains and their foresaids 
yearly at the feasts of St Martin, St Crispin, and St Crispmian a placebo and 
dirge on the night preceding and a requiem mass cum nota" on the morrow 
and thirty masses in the week immediately following, the vicar giving to the 
sacristan for the ringing of the bells at the said services 12 pennies of the said 
sum, other 12 pennies for wax and 2 shillings to the chaplain celebrating the 
said requiem mass; and the remainder of the said sum to be distributed 
among the chaplains. At Aberdeen, 6th February 1474 (1475). Attested by 
the seals of Andrew Scherar, bailie of the temple lands of said burgh and giver 
of sasine of the said annual rents (the annual rent of 5s. 4d. excepted), and of 
Robert Blinseil. one of the bailies of said burgh and giver of sasine ot the last- 
mentioned annual rent. Witnesses : Richard Kyntor, Alexander Blmseil, 
William Moir, Alexander Logy, and Robert Club, burgesses of Aberdeen, 
Alexander Anderson, one of the serjeands of the burgh, and William 
Wentowne, serjeand of the temple lands. 
Seals gone. 

4:th November 1477. 

12. Charter of Sale by George lord Haliburtoun, lord of the barony of 
Abyrnite, in favour of James Scrymgeour, constable of Dunde, of an annual 
rent of 16 merks furth of the lands of Haltoun and Balfour lying in the 
barony of Abyrnite and sheriffdom of Perth : To be holden de me, for pay- 
ment of a penny Scots in blench ferm. At Dunde, 4th November 1477. 
Witnesses : John Congiltoun, Andrew Kynros, and John Nicholsoun, esquires. 
(Signed) George Lord Haly burton. 

A fragment only of the seal remains, showing the crest, on a helmet with 
mantling and wreath, a goat head. 

18th November 1478. 

13. Letters and Instrument of Transumpt made before John Lok, professor 
in theology, canon of the cathedral kirk of Brechin and provost of the 
collegiate kirk of St Salvator in the city of St Andrews, official principal of 
St Andrews, at the instance of David Ramsay, licentiate in decreets, syndic of 
the abbot and convent of the monastery of Scone, Master David Monypenny, 
canon of Moray syndic of the monastery of Dunfermline consenting, of a 
composition or decreet-arbitral made by the abbots of Melrose and Driburgh 
and prior of Melrose in the dioceses of Glasgow and St Andrews proceeding 
on Letters Apostolic of Pope Honor ins III. (dated at the Lateraii on the 12th 
of the Kalends of January in the 7th year of his pontificate, 21st December 1222), 
whereby with reference to an indenture between the abbot and convent of 
Scone and the abbot and convent of the monastery of Dunfermline, they 
found that the said abbot and canons of Scone should pay yearly for ever to 
the monks of Dunfermline the sum of 5 merks silver for the lighting of the 
kirk of Dunfermline, and that on the other hand the said monks should quit- 
claim the said canons of the teinds of the mills of Perth on the water of 
Ammond and should renounce their right to the same in favour of the said 
canons. Done in the kirk of St Leonard, St Andrews, 18th November 1478. 
Witnesses: John Abbernethy, rector of Tannadas, John Tyry, rector of 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 317 

Ballingry, Henry Cramby, vicar of Kylspindy, and Walter Small, Masters of 
Arts, John Eliotson, and Thomas Tode, bachelor in decreets, presbyters, Simon 
Campione, notary public. 

Attesting notaries : Duncan Yhalulok, presbyter, of the diocese of St 
Andrews, bachelor in decreets, perpetual vicar of the parish kirk of Crawmond 
and clerk of court ; and Robert Lorymar, presbyter, of the diocese of St 
Andrews. 

The seal of the officialate of St Andrews and the seal of the abbot of 
Lundoris are appended entire. A third seal, that of the rectory of St 
Andrews, is gone. 

St Andrews : Office of the official principal. Within a pinnacled niche 
the half-length figure of a bishop. Beneath, a shield bearing arms, 
a saltire. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : Sigillum officii officialis see. andrie 
principalis. Pointed oval : 1| x 1 in. 

Andrew Cavers, abbot of Lindores Abbey : Under a Gothic canopy a full- 
length figure of the Virgin without nimbus or crown, holding the Child 
on her left arm, and in niches on each side a lily or other flowering 
plant in a pot. Beneath, within a round arched niche, the figure of 
a monk kneeling to dexter and looking up. On the dexter side of this 
niche is a trefoil ornament, under the sinister a shield bearing arms, 
three (fetterlocks ?). Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. andree cavers abbatis de 
lundoris. Beaded borders. Pointed oval : 2 1 7 ^x l T 7 g- in. 

27</i November 1481. 

14. Letter of Reversion by Alexander Johnston of that ilk, and Agnes 
Glaster his spouse, narrating that Alexander Glaster of that ilk had sold and 
alienated to them an annualrent of 4 merks furth of his lands of the Hiltoun 
[of Longair] lying in the barony of Dunnottar, within the sheriffdom of 
Kyncardin, with the lands of the Glake and the half of the lands and town 
of Lytilwerkylle, with a toft and croft and 2 oxengang of the lands and town 
of the Harlaw lying in the earldom of the Garvauch within the sheriffdom 
of Abirdeen, given in warrandise for the said annualrent, and binding them- 
selves and the heirs lawfully gotten or to be gotten betwixt them, whom 
failing the heirs whatsomever of the said Alexander Johnston, upon payment 
by the said Alexander Glaster his heirs or assignees to the granters and their 
foresaids of the sum of 40 Scots upon Saint Serwe altar in the parish kirk 
of Monkege [Keith-hall], to resign and renounce the foresaid annualrent with 
the lands given in warrandise thereof to the said Alexander Glaster and his 
foresaids. It is provided that on failure to appear and receive the money 
after due warning, consignation thereof may be made in the hands of the 
curate of the kirk, on which consignation being made the said Alexander 
Glaister shall have free regress to the annualrent and lands. At the Glake, 
27th November 1481. [In the vernacular.] 

The seal of Alexander Johnston by which the Reversion is said to be 
attested is gone. 

24tft February 1482-3. 

15. A Charter of Mortification by which Alexander Menzeis burgess of 
Abirdene, with consent of his spouse Elizabeth Lesly, for the salvation of 



318 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

their souls and the souls of Gilbert Menzeis, Andrew Menzeis the granter's 
father, and Marion Arbuthnot his mother, gives to the Vicar and Chaplains 
of the collegiate parish church of the Blessed Nicholas of Abirdene, an annual- 
rent of 20s. furth of 2 crofts lying in said burgh, viz., 13s. 4d. furth of a croft 
called the Calsay Croft at the end of the Gallowgate between the croft of 
umquhile Andrew Alan on the north, and the croft of the Friars Preachers on 
the south ; and 6s. 8d. furth of another croft near the Thieves Bridge between 
the croft of umquhil William Blindsell called the Halelaiidis on the south 
and the croft of David Mar on the north : To be holden in pure and perpetual 
alms: Rendering therefor during the life of the granter the service of one 
trental on the second Sunday of April for the soul of his father Andrew 
Menzeis and another on the second Sunday thereafter for the soul of his 
grandfather Gilbert Menzeis, with the octaves following, and after the granter's 
death a placebo and dirge with a trental following and a requiem mass on 
the next sunday for the souls of himself and his said spouse. At Abirdene 
24th Feb. 1482-3. Witnesses: Gilbert Andrew Culan, and John 

Waus, burgesses, Master Alexander Fyfe, clerk, sir Edward Robertson, 
Mathew Nicholson and Alexander Gray, chaplains, and Robert Leis and 
John Striveling, clerks and notaries public. Sasine given by Thomas Fyfe, 
one of the bailies of Abirdene, to Alexander called the collector of said 
collegiate church. 

Seals of the granter and bailie gone. 

9th February 1484-5. 

16. A Charter by Alan Broune, burgess of Edinburgh, whereby he gives to 
John Dee, burgess of Edinburgh, in marriage with his daughter Katerine 
Broun, in absence of moveables, the half of the forehouse of the tenement 
of umquhil Gilcrist Turnebule [described in No. 6 ante], and of the house 
adjacent on the north side thereof : To be holden de rege for payment of 
burgh mail aucht and wont, and half of the annuals mentioned in No. 6. 
At Edinburgh, 9th February 1484-5. Witnesses : Henry Cant, senior, 
Edmond Chesholme, William Clerc, George Edwartsoun, James Matho, 
Robert Rynd, Thomas M'Clellan, Robert Urry, John Penven, John Farnly 
and Cuthbert [Yong] serjeands. 

The granter's seal is wanting. Part of that of John Boncle, one of the 
bailies and giver of sasine, is attached : A chevron between two 
buckles in chief and a star in base. Legend (Goth 1 c.) : S iohis 
bonkill. Diam. | inch. 

9th February 1484-5. 

17 Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 9th February 1484-5 in 
the hands of Henry Strathachin, clerk of the diocese of St Andrews, notary 
public, in favor of John Dee, burgess of Edinburgh, following on the preced- 
ing Charter. Sasine given by John Boncle, one of the bailies of Edinburgh. 
Witnesses : Henry Cant, senior, Edmond Chesholm, William Clerc George 
Edwartsoun, James Matho, Robert Rynd, Thomas M'Clellan, Robert Urry, 
John Penven, John Farnly, and Cuthbert Yong, serjeand. 

The bailie's seal is gone. 



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30th October 1492. 

18. Charter of sale granted by John Dowglas, fiar of the landis of Mording- 
toun, with consent of his father William Douglas, liferenter thereof, in favor 
of Philip Nesbit of that ilk, of the dominical lands of Mordingtoun with the 
pertinents reserving two husbandlands and the mill with the sequels in 
the barony of Mordingtoun and sheriffdom of Berwick. To be holden de me 
for payment of Id. Scots at Whitsunday in name of blench farm. At 
Edinburgh, 30th October 1492. Witnesses : Robert Lander of Bass, Peter 
Nesbit, William Nesbit, James Aikman, bailie of Edinburgh, James Monynet, 
sir James Wilson, chaplain, Henry Strathauchin, notary, Mark Dowglas, 
George Nesbit, and John Nesbit. 

Seals gone. 

13th March 1492-3. 

19. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 13th March 1492-3 in 
the handis of Henry Strathauchin, clerk of the diocese of St Andrews, notary, 
upon the resignation made by William Bell, burgess of the burgh of Edinburgh 
and Mariot his spouse, in the hands of Andrew Bertrame one of the bailies of 
said burgh, of their tenement lying at the upper bow of Edinburgh, between 
the land of M. Richard Lauson of Hieriggis, clerk of the King's justiciary on 
the west and the land of Bertholomew Carnis on the east, the land of um- 
quhile Adam Burnleddar on the south and the common hie street on the 
north ; and upon the sasine thereupon given by the bailie to the said M. 
Richard Lauson and his spouse Jonet Elphinstoun and the longer liver of them 
ani the heirs lawfully procreated or to be procreated between them, whom fail- 
ing their nearest lawful heirs and assignees. Witnesses : sir Robert Lausoun, 
chaplain, John Lausoun, William Merlzeone and John Farnly serjeand. 

A portion of the bailie's seal remains : Three cinquefoils with a crescent at 
fess point. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. andrei bartram. Diam. 1 in. 

20th December 1499. 

20. Letter directed under the seal of Andrew, bishop of Moray, to sir Martin 
Diverti, vicar of the kirks of Pettin and Brachlie, and rural dean of Invernis 
or any other chaplain duly called to the execution thereof, requiring him to 
induct sir John Maklelan to the chaplainry of S. John Baptist in the parish 
kirk of Invernis, vacant by resignation made by sir William Paterson (Patricii) 
procurator and in name of sir John Narn last possessor thereof, on the presen- 
tation of sir Hugh Eraser of Lovet and the provost, burgesses and community 
of Invernis ; and in testimony of his having done as commanded to attach his 
seal to the said letter. Given at the cathedral kirk of Moray, 20th December 
1499. Witnesses : Thomas Levingstoun, canon of Moray, Andrew Sinclar, 
master of arts, and John Angusson (Angusii), vicar of Kinnor. Attested by 
Donald Thomson (Thome), presbyter, of the diocese of Moray, notary public. 

Seals gone. 

20th June 1503. 

21. Charter by John Dee, burgess of Edinburgh, granting to John Masone 
burgess there and his intended wife Margaret Dee, daughter of the granter and 



320 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907, 

the longer liver of them, the half of his front land of the tenement of umquhil 
Alan Broun lying in the burgh of Edinburgh on the north side of the High 
Street between the tenement of umquhil Adam Strathauchyne on the east and 
that of Robert Rynd on the west : To be holden de rege for burgh mail aucht 
and wont and for payment of the half of whatever annualrents are upliftable 
from the said front land : Reserving the grantor's liferent. At Edinburgh, 20th 
June 1503. Witnesses : John Richardsoun, David Moffat, John Blak, Henry 
Strathauchyne, notary public, and Andrew Grahame, sergeand, cum diversis 

The seal of Thomas Carkettil, one of the bailies and giver of sasine, is 
wanting. The seal of the granter is entire : A merchant's mark. 
Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. iohannis. de. Diam. l T 2 g- in. 

20th June 1503. 

22. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 20th June 1503 in the 
hand's of Henry Strathauchin, clerk of the ' diocese of St Andrews, notary 
public, upon the resignation made by John Dee, burgess of the burgh of 
Edinburgh, in the hands of Thomas Carkettil, one of the bailies of said burgh, 
of the subjects in the preceding Charter ; and on the Sasine therupon given by 
the bailie to John Masone burgess of said burgh and Margaret Dee his 
affianced spouse and the longer liver of them and the heirs to be lawfully 
procreated between them, whom failing to the heirs of the said John Dee 
procreated between him and umquhil Katerine Broun his spouse, whom all 
failing to revert to the nearest lawful heirs of the said John Dee whom- 
soever : Reserving the said John Dee's liferent. Witnesses : John Richartsone, 
David Moffet, John Blak, and Andrew Grahame, serjeand of said burgh. 

Bailie's seal gone. 

20th January 1504-5. 

23. Letter of Presentation directed by Thomas lord Fraser of Lovet to 
Andrew bishop of Moray, narrating that the perpetual chaplainry of the 
blessed John Baptist within the parish kirk of Invernes was vacant by the 
decease of sir John M'Lelan, last possessor thereof ; and presenting for colla- 
tion thereto, with consent of the provost, bailies and community of the burgh 
of Invernes, sir Nicholas Barchan, presbyter, humbly desiring the bishop to 
admit him or his procurator in his name to the said chaplainry. At Invernes, 
20th January 1504-5. Witnesses : Thomas Patrickson, Alexander Anderson, 
John Mychelson, burgesses and bailies of Invernes, with divers of the community 
thereof, James Cummyne and Alexander M'Kay esquires, sir William Pater- 
son (Patricii), rector of Balleskan, sir John Name, vicar of Fernuay, and John 
Brune. 

Lord Lovet's seal is appended entire but partly defaced. Couche : Quarterly, 
1 and 4, three cfowns ; 2 and 3, three fraises. Crest : On a helmet 
with mantling and wreath, a stag head. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. thome 
dni de louet. Diam. l-fa in. 

4th June 1505. 

24. Instrument of Sasine taken on 4th June 1505 in the hands of John 
Stirveling, presbyter, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, in favour 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 321 

of sir^Johnf Chamer, perpetual chaplain at the altar of S. Salvator within the 
parish church ; of Aberdeen, of an annualrent of 10s. 8d. furth of the land of 
David Kintor on the north side of Castle Street of Aberdeen, between the 
land of umquhil Kanald Talzour on the east and the land of John Ratre on 
the west ; and another annualrent of 10s. furth of the land of umquhile 
Alexander Findelaw, flesher, lying in the Futy between the land of the said 
Alexander Fyndalay on the south, and the land of umquhile John Galoway on 
the north extending in length to the lynkis towards the east and the common 
way on the west ; Sasine given by Patrick Leslie one of the bailies of Abirdeen 
on the resignation and by express command of Andrew Murray, burgess of said 
burgh. Witnesses : sir David Liell, Walter Wischeart, Robert Piper, William 
Nicholsone, John Matland, burgesses, and Andrew Nauchty, serjeand. 

Bailie's seal gone. 

Andrew Murray's seal entire : A merchant's mark. Foliage at top and 
gont; sides of shield. Legend (Goth. I.e.) .... Diam. 1^ in. 

Charter of same date, Reg. Ho. Calendar, No. 681. 

31st May 1508. 

25. Instrument taken on 31st May 1508 in the hands of William Bryden, 
clerk, of the diocese of Glasgow, notary public, on the sasine given to sir 
William Crenstoun of that ilk, knight, of two husbandlands commonly 
called Stewartislands lying in the territory and lordship of Craling, barony 
of Mynto and sheriffdom of Roxburgh : Proceeding on a Precept of Sasine 
dated" at Edinburgh, 19th May 1508, directed by sir John Stewart of Mynto, 
knight, superior of the said lands, to William Schewell, Robert Levyntoun, and 
John Achinros, as bailies in that part. Sasine given by William Schewell. 
Witnesses : Edward Tait, Win. Stoun, Willelmo Chessam, Thomas Myddilmest, 
Simon Rudderfurd, William Lawder, James Kerhop, William Wamesle, and 
Robert Browne. 

2nd May 1509. 

26. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 2nd May 1509 in the 
hands of John Stirveling, presbyter, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary 
public, upon the resignation made by Alexander Gray, burgess of Abirdene, 
into the hands of Thomas Lesly, one of the bailies of said burgh, of an annual- 
rent of 14s. furth of the land of umquhil Alexander Logy, fore and back, with 
the pertinents lying on the west side of the Gallowgate of Abirdene between 
the land of Ninian Blinseile on the south, and the land of umquhile William 
Bucharie on the north ; and another annualrent of 6s. 8d. furth of the land 
of the said William Buchane on the west side of the Gallowgate between the 
said land of Alexander Logy on the south and the land of umquhile John 
Lundoris on the north, for Sasine to be given to the curate and chaplains 
of the choir of the parish kirk of the burgh, which sasine was thereupon 
given by the said bailie to sir Andrew Colisone, collector and procurator of the 
said chaplains. Witnesses : John Cullan, David Rutherfurd, Andrew Gordone, 
John Fechat, John Grene, Thomas Nile, burgesses and indwellers of the said 
burgh, sir Robert Pathonsone, chaplain, and William Scrimgeour, serjeand. 

Seal wanting. 

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322 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

5th April 1512. 

27. Instrument of Eesignation and Sasine taken on 4th April 1512 in the 
hands of John Striveling of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, on the 
resignation made by sir John Litstar, chaplain of the altar of SS. Crispin 
and Crispinian in the parish kirk of the burgh of Aberdeen, into the hands of 
John Colisone one of the bailies of that burgh, of an annualrent of 11s. 
furth of the land of Donald Strathachin on the south side of the Upper Kirk- 
gate of the said burgh between the land of umquhil William Nory on the 
east, the land of Andrew Michelsone on the west, and on the south extending 
to the burn : Whereupon the bailie gave sasine of said annualrent to sir David 
Waus as collector and procurator to the chaplains of the choir of said parish 
kirk under reservation of the said sir John's liferent. Witnesses : James 
Colisone, Thomas Chamer and William Holland, burgesses of said burgh, sir 
Duncan Marscheale, chaplain, William Scrimgeour and Andrew Naughtie, 
sergeands. 

The bailie's seal attached : A fess between a mullet pierced, flanked by two 
cinquefoils in chief and three peascods in base. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : 
S. iohannes. colison. Diam. 1^ in. 

8th February 1518-19. 

28. Charter by William Gill, "nepos" and heir of umquhil David Gill, 
burgess of Edinburgh, by which he sells and alienates to Robert Lyne, burgess 
there, an annualrent of 3 merks Scots furth of his half of a land or tenement 
lying in the burgh of Edinburgh on the north side of the High Street between 
the land of umquhil Adam Johnestoun on the east and the tenement of 
umquhil Patrick Cant on the west. At Edinburgh, 8th February 1518-19. 
Witnesses : M r Adam Ottirburn, common clerk of the said burgh, M r Francis 
Boithwell, Alexander Dundas, William Broune, William Frost, Michael 
Symson, John Foular, notary public, and William Nesbit, serjeand. Giver 
of Sasine William " Clerk " [Bronclerk], one of the bailies of Edinburgh. 

The granter's seal is wanting, but the bailie's seal remains entire and in 
fine preservation : An angel supporting from behind a shield bearing 
arms a hunting horn stringed, on a chief three crosses pattee fitchee. 
Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. wilelmii bronclerk. Diam. 1 in. 



8th February 1518-19. 

29. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 8th February 1518-19 
in the hands of Adam Otterburn, M.A., clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, 
notary public, in favor of Robert Lyne, burgess of Edinburghof the annual- 
rent of 3 merks specified in the preceding Charter. Witnesses : M r Francis 
Boithuell, John Reid, Alexander Dundas, William Frost, and William 
Nesbit, serjeand. 

Bailie's seal gone. 

14th January 1523-24. 

30. Instrument of Cognition and Sasine taken on 14th January 1523-24 
in the hands of John Foular, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 

in favour of Alexander Hathwy as son and heir of umquhil Thomas Hathwy 
burgess of Edinburgh in his part or half of a land or building, lying within 
and on the east side of the passage of the tenement aftermentioned between 
the front land of said tenement on the south and the land of umquhil David 
Gill on the north, said tenement being the tenement of land of Alexander 
Cant on the north side of the High Street of Edinburgh, between the land of 
umquhil John Blakstok on the east and the tenement of umquhile Symon 
Dowele on the west : Sasine given by John Marjorybankis, one of the bailies 
of Edinburgh, to John Andirsoun as attorney and in name of the said Alexander 
Hathwy. Witnesses : William Gill, Patrick Lithqw, Hugh Nesbit, and Hugh 
Wallace, serjeand. 
Bailie's seal gone. 

1526. 

31. Letter of Gift under the Privy Seal of James V., whereby, with consent 
of the lords of his council, he gives to Kobert lord Maxwell and Agnes, 
countess of Boithuil his spouse, and the longer liver of them and his heirs and 
assignees, the ward of the lands and annuals, both property and tenandry, 
with mills, fishings, ad vocation and donation of kirks and chaplainries, and 
their pertinents, which pertained to umquhile Edward Maxwell of Tinwald 
and by his decease then in the King's hands, for terms bygone and to come, 
with the mails, fermes, etc. during the time of the ward ; with the relief thereof, 
and the marriage of Margaret Maxwell and Elizabeth Maxwell, daughters and 
heirs of the said Edward, and failing them by their decease unmarried, the 
marriage of any other or others, his heir or heirs, male or female. At Edinburgh, 
the day of 1526, A.R. 13. Subscribed by the King. On the 
margin : " Apud Edr. 16 Augusti anno, etc., XLI. Perhanc literam allocatur in 
compoto vicecomitis de Drumfres, 930. Mowbray sst." "Apud Edr. 23 
Augusti anno, etc., xli. Per hanc literam allocatur in compoto vicecomitis de 
Wigtoun, 720. Mowbray sst." [In the vernacular.] 

Privy Seal of James V. A lion rampant within a royal tressure : Above the. 
shield an open crown. Supporters, two lions. Beneath the crown is 
a star ; at each side a small annulet, and also a mascle on dexter. 
Behind the dexter supporter a crescent, and on the flank of each a 
saltire. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : Sigillium secretum Jacobi dei gracia 
regis Scotorum. Diam. 2^ in. 

22nd August 1526. 

32. Charter of Sale by Robert Lyne, burgess of Edinburgh, to George Leich 
burgess of the same burgh and Mariot Dee his spouse and the longer liver of 
them of an annualrent of 3 nierks furth of the half of a land or tenement 
with the pertinents lying on the north side of the High Street of Edinburgh 
between the land of umquhile Adam Johnestoune then belonging to Edward 
Little on the east and the tenement of land of Alexander Cant on the west, the 
land of umquhile Alan Landellis on the north, and the fore tenement of the 
said Alexander Cant on the south. [See No. 28 preceding] : To be holden 
a me de rege. At Edinburgh, 22nd August 1526. Attested by the seals of the 
granter and of Patrick Flemyng one of the bailies of said burgh. Witnesses : 
William Elphinstone, William Mynto, William Macolme, John Achinsoune, 



324 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

James Henrisone, Vincent Strathauchin, notary public, and Thomas Arnot 
serjeand of said burgh. 

A portion of the granter's seal and the larger part of the bailies remain. 

(1) Robert Lyne : A merchant's mark, foliage at top and sides of shield. 

Legend illegible. 

(2) Patrick Flemyng : A chevron charged with a star within a royal 

treasure. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. patrici. fleming. Diam. 1^- in. 

9th December 1529. 

33. Letter of Collation in the form of a Notarial Instrument by Alexander 
Dunbar dean of Moray, and (the See being vacant) vicar general thereof, 
directed to the rural dean of Invernes or to any other chaplain with or 
without a cure celebrating divine services within the diocese, setting forth that 
the perpetual chaplainry of the blessed Michael the Archangel within the 
parish kirk of Invernes being vacant by the decease of umquhil sir 
Hugh Vaus last chaplain thereof, at the presentation of the provost, bailies 
and community of the burgh of Inverness, has been by them presented 
to sir John Vaus, chaplain, by letters patent under their seal ; and investing 
him personally, by imposition of the ring, in the said cure and the government 
and administration thereof, and requiring the said rural dean, etc., to induct 
and institute him or his procurator and defend him so inducted and instituted 
in the fruits, rents and profits thereof, constraining all gainsayers by ecclesi- 
astical censure and episcopal authority. In testimony of which collation the 
said letter in the form of an Instrument is sealed by the seal of office of the 
vicar general. Done in the parish kirk of Invernes on the 9th of December 
1529. Witnesses: M r John Hay, canon of the Cathedral Church of Moray 
and prebendary of Duthol, sirs Andrew Cutbert vicar of Warlaw l and John 
Cutbert, chaplains, and Alexander Paterson, burgess of Invernes. Attested 
by Thomas Gaderar, presbyter of the diocese of Moray, and Master in Arts. 

Two seals : 

(1) Alex. Dunbar, dean of Moray, and vicar-general. A representation of 

the Trinity enthroned, with foliage at the sides. Beneath the footstool 
a shield bearing arms : three cushions lozengeways. Foliage orna- 
ment at sides and base. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. officii . . . . ai ac 
vicarii gnalis morau. Diam. l^ in. 

(2) Andrew (. . . ?) : A shield with crossing lines at top and sides, bearing 

arms ; a passion cross encircled round the arms by a crown of thorns, 
and flanked by the initials a.d. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. dni andree 
dur. Diam. 1 in. 

4th August 1532. 

34. Letters and Instrument of dispensation dated at Edinburgh, 4th August 
1532 by Gavin archbishop of Glasgow, commissar in that part specially 
appointed under letters apostolic dated 2nd March 1532, directed to him by 
Silvester Darius of the diocese of Lucca, chaplain of the apostolic palace and 
papal nuncio to James, king of Scots, for the marriage of William Johnstoun 
laic, of the diocese of Glasgow, and Katrine Kilpatrik. Witnesses : Alexander 

1 Warlaw (Wardlaw) [conjoined with Farnuay to form the parish of Kirkhill]. 



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abbot of Kilwinning, Alexander prior of Pluscartyne, John Lawder, commen- 
dator of Kilrynne [sic], Cuthbert Arthure and John Culquhoun vicar of 
Glasgow, presbyters, Thomas Hamilton and Henry Craufurd. Attested by 
Andrew Smith (Fabri), notary public, Master of Arts, and clerk to the 
archbishop. 

The seal of the archbishop is gone. 

12th June 1535. 

35. Instrument taken on 12th June 1535 in the hands of John Smyth, 
presbyter, of the diocese of St Andrews, attesting that Thomas Arthour, burgess, 
of the diocese of Edinburgh, appeared in presence of Master John Wodell, 
rector of Flysk and official of St Andrews within the archdeanry of Lothian 
and others sitting in judgment, and bound himself to deliver to Thomas 
Anderson indweller of Edinr. then present an authentic copy, in the 
form of a transumpt by the authority of the said official, of a certain Charter 
of Warrandice, precept of Sasine and instrument of Sasine following thereon 
of and relating to the lands of Menstre granted by umquhile Archibald earl 
of Argyll to umquhile John Watsone and his heirs, which lands of Menstre 
extending to 10 merk lands the said earl gave to the said John Watsone and 
infeft him therein in warrandice and security of 8 oxgates of the lands of 
Estir Strabrok alienated by him to the said John : Attour the said Thomas 
Arthour discharged and forever quitclaimed in favor of the said Thomas 
Anderson, a Sasine then in the hands of John Porves, burgess and dean of 
guild of Edinburgh. Done in the conistory of St Giles. Witnesses : James 
Carmur, James Morray, Thomas Malcom and James Dennistone chaplains 
and notaries public, James Jonesone, burgess of Edinburgh, and William 
Cunynghame. 

3rd August 1537. 

36. Instrument of Resignation, Cognition, and Sasine taken at Edinburgh 
3rd August 1537 under the hand of Andrew Brounhill, notary public, of the 
diocese of St Andrews, and under the seal of Simon Prestoun one of the bailies 
of the burgh of Edinburgh, attesting (1) the resignation by Margaret Winde- 
zettis, spouse of Thomas Patersoun burgess of the said burgh, of an annual- 
rent of 40s. Scots furth of a tenement of land belonging formerly to umquhil 
Hugh Bar and then to Archibald Williamsoun, burgess of said burgh, lying 
on the south side of the Market Cross of Edinburgh between the land of 
umquhil John Swift and the passage on the east, the land of umquhile James 
Lamb then of the heirs of umquhil John Adamsoun on the west, the lands of 
umquhile James Gourtone and William Portwis then belonging to John Cant 
on the south, and the land of umquhile William Goldsmyth then belonging to 
the heirs of umquhile William Anderson on the north ; (2) the resignation by 
the said Margaret of an annualrent of 8 merks furth of the land of umquhile 
John Hoppar and then belonging to the said Archibald Williamsoun, lying 
on the north side of the High Street of said burgh between the land of 
umquhile William Broun then belonging to William Andersoun on the east, 
and the land of the said Archibald on the west ; (3) the cognition and entry 
of George Frog as son and heir of umquhile William Frog lawfully procreated 



326 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APEIL 8, 1907. 

between 'him and the said Margaret Windezettis, to the said annualrents, 
under reservation of her liferent thereof ; (4) the ratification of the premises 
by Margaret Windezettis; (5) the resignation of the annualrents by George 
Frog ; and (6) the sasine thereupon given on his mandate to the said Thomas 
Paterson in the same annualrents reserving the liferent of the said Margaret, 
his spouse. Witnesses : Alexander Belscheis, James Cant, John Scheves, John 
Sandersoun and William Watsoun, serjeand. 

Bailie's seal attached : Three unicorn heads couped, with a trefoil slipped 
at fess point. The shield extends to the top of the seal, cutting into 
the circle for the legend, and above it is a palm-branch. Legend (Goth. 
I.e.) : Symon. preston. Beaded borders. Diam. if in. 

Indorsed is a warrant, dated 8th July 1550, by the provost and bailies for 
poynding James Stevinsoun and others for payment of the above annualrent 
of 40s. overdue for three terms. 

10th July 1545. 

37. Feu Charter granted by William, commendator or usufructuary, and 
John the abbot, of the monastery of Culross and the convent thereof, of the 
Cistercian Order in the diocese of Dunblane, for augmentation of their rental 
and in consideration of 200 merks then paid to them (for the repair and 
maintenance of their buildings then ruinous and for their relief from divers 
creditors) in favour of Cutbert Blacader and his spouse Mariota Boide and the 
longer liver of them, of the lands of Blairhall and Patis Poffillis lying in the 
lordship of Culros and sheriffdom of Perth : To be holden de nobis in feu farm : 
Rendering therefor yearly 10 merks Scots and 14 poultry being the feu-duty 
payable before the granting thereof, and for arriages, carriages and other services 
10s. Scots, together with the sum of 33s. 4d. for augmentation, whereof 6s. 8d. is 
to be paid to the monks for their pittances, extending in whole to the sum of 
1 3 merks 3s. 4d. yearly, besides the accustomed dues to their mill of Schiris, 
3 suits at 3 principal pleas to be holden annually at their monastery and 
doubling the feu farm the first year of the entry of each heir. Attested by 
the common seal of the chapter and the seal of Robert bishop of Orkney and 
abbot of Kynlos in token of his consent as "pater abbas" At the Monastery, 
10th July 1545. Witnesses : Edward Brus, Alexander Gaw, David Wrecht, 
John Forett, Sirs John Broun, Thomas Cristeson, and Robert Broun, chaplains. 
(Signed) Ro. orchaden. eps. ac abbas de Kinlos, Villelm Comendatarius de 
Culros, Johannes abbas eiusdem, Fr. Johannes Cristeson, Fr. Johanes 
Kynpont, Fr. Dauid Trumbull, Fr. Johes Zowng, Fr. michael Donaldson, 
Fr. alexr. Halkerston, Fr. robertus Crystesoun, Fr. georgius Paterson, Fr. 
Robertus Dewquhir, Fr. Robertus Holkat, Fr. Archibaldus Prymros, Fr. 
Alexr. Bavereg, Fr. Johannes Westwatter, Fr. Andreas Trumbull. 

No seal. 

18th January 1545-46. 

38. Letters of Commission directed by David [Beton], cardinal priest of 
St Stephens on the Ccelian Hill, archbishop of St Andrews, primate of Scot- 
land, and Legate of the Apostolic See (natus et a latere), to Alexander Galloway 
and Duncan Burnett canons of the church of Aberdene, and to the subchanter 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 327 

of Abirdene, or any two of them, for the purpose of confirming (after due 
enquiry) a Charter of feu farm granted by John abbot of Lundoris and the 
convent thereof to James Johnstoun of that ilk and Clara Barclay his spouse, 
and the longer liver of them, of the lands of Monkegy and Westbonds 
belonging to the said monastery, lying within their barony of Fyntra, 
regality of Lundoris and sheriffdom of Abirdene. At Edinburgh, 15th Kal. 
February 1545, llth year of the pontificate of Paul III. 

Seal of Cardinal Beaton. The larger part remains : Three canopied niches 
with open work at sides. In the centre, St Andrew holding his cross in 
front with his right hand, and a book in his left. In the dexter, St 
Peter with book in his right hand, and key in his left resting on his 
shoulder. In the sinister, St Paul with book in his right hand and 
sword in his left resting on his shoulder. All three have the nimbus. 
Beneath is the cardinal's achievement occupying the lower third of the 
seal, viz., an ornamental shield, with archiepiscopal cross behind, and 
above, a cardinal's hat, bearing arms : quarterly, 1 and 4, a fess between 
three mascles ; 2 and 3, on a chevron an otter head erased. Motto, on 
an escroll on each side of the cardinal's hat : INTENTIO, INTENTIO. 
Legend (caps.): S.R.P.D. DAVID BETON, TT. s. STEPHAI IN CELIO 

MOTE. S.R.E. PBRI. CAR. S. ANDREE, ARCHIEPI. PRIMATIS. ET. AP. BE. 

DE LATERE LEGATI. Pointed oval : 4 J$ x 2^f iii. 

8th February 1545-46. 

39. Charter by sir Adam Sym one of the two secular chaplains of the chapel 
of St Ninian, bishop, founded at the Bridgend of Leith on the north side of the 
water thereof by Robert Bellenden, abbot of the monastery of Holy Rood 
near Edinburgh, narrating that at the time the English burned the town of 
Leith the land aftermentioned belonging to him and his said chaplainry was 
destroyed and a great part thereof thrown down and burned, for which reason 
he no longer enjoyed the rents and annual revenue due to him from the same, 
and if the ruinous and fallen walls were not supported and rebuilt they would 
speedily fall : Therefore for the rebuilding and repair of the same to be per- 
formed by Andrew Thomsoun and for its future sustentation and augmentation 
(to the extent of 2 merks) of the rental payable to him and his successors 
as chaplains, he, with consent of Robert perpetual commendator of the abbey 
of Holyrood, Alexander abbot of the monastery of Cambuskynneth, his coad- 
jutor and administrator, and of the convent of the said abbey, patrons of the 
said chaplainry, grants in feu ferm, to the said Andrew Thomsoun and 
Margaret Smaberd his spouse and the longer liver of them, that land 
which the said Andrew and William Mowat then occupied lying in the 
town of Leith on the south side of the Bridge, between another land belong 
to sir James Broun the other chaplain of the said chapel and his chap- 
lainry on the north ; the common way on the south and east and the water 
called the Reych on the west parts in the regality and barony of Brochtoun 
and sheriffdom of Edinburgh : To be holden a me de dicto commendatario, 
in feu farm : Paying therefor yearly the sum of 10 merks as the old 
ferm, and in addition the said 2 merks in augmentation thereof. At Edin- 
burgh, 8th February 1545(46). Witnesses : Andrew Johnistoun of Elphing- 



328 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

stoun, Robert Fairlie of Braid, Master Patrick Buchquhannane and Master 
John Buseyo, George Paniter, sir James Dennestoun, John Portows and 
Alexander Makneill, notaries public. Signed by the granter, the com- 
mendator and administrator, Alexander Smethberd, the subprior, and the 
following monks of Holyrood : Alexander Arkas, George Creychtoun, Thomas 
Ryllyntone, John Ramsay, William Heslop, Hugh Lamb, John Gayd, Arche- 
bald Lyndesay, Stephen Litstar, James Abarcrumby, Ralph Rutherfurd, and 
David Gudsone. 
Two seals : 

(1) Sir Adam Sim : Two wolf heads erased contourne in chief, and a 

chalice in base, with a star in middle chief. Foliage at top and 
sides of shield. Legend (caps.) : s. DOMINI. ADAME SIME. Diam. 

(2) Holyrood abbey ; Robert Stewart, commendator : Three canopied 
niches supported by slender columns. In the centre, the Saviour 
on the cross with rayed nimbus ; above His head a scroll inscribed 
with the initials I. N.R.I., between an estoile and an increscent, 
the background enriched with foliage. At the sides the Virgin 
and St John the Evangelist, each with nimbus. Beneath, on a 
throne with arcaded back, the Virgin with crown, seated, and 
holding the Child on her right arm, both with nimbus. Under 
this is a shield bearing the arms of the commendator, viz., a lion 
rampant within a royal tressure, on the dexter a crozier, on the 
sinister a stag with a cross between its antlers, and over these on each 
side two thistle heads. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : S. coe monasteri. see. 
cruc'. de. edinburg. Pointed oval : 3 x l^f in. 



9th February 1545-6. 

40. Instrument of Sasine following on the preceding charter taken on 9th 
February 1545-46 in the hands of Alexander Makneyll, clerk, of the diocese 
of St Andrews, notary public, upon the sasine given by sir Adam Sym in 
presence of William Craufurde bailie of the regality and barony of Brochtoun, 
to Andrew Thomsoun and Margaret Smeberd his spouse. Witnesses : sir 
Adam Gilby, John Young, Robert Logane, Robert Craufurde, John Blakburne, 
William Blackburn, John Wilsoun senior, and John Portuis, notary public. 

Seal of sir Adam Sym gone ; but a detached seal of his in possession of the 
Society may belong to this instrument. 

20th May 1546. 

41. Letters patent of Robert [Stewart] "abbot of the abbey of haly croce 
besyd Edinburgh" made at the instance of Thomas Alansoun, "dekyn and 
kirkmaister of the tailzeour craft within our burgh of the Canongait," and with 
him " certane maisteris of the samyn craft," confirming certain statutes, articles, 
and rules they had devised for the welfare of the craft and profit of the burgh 
and lieges and for " the augmentation of divine service at ane altare biggit 
within our said abbey quhair Sanct An thair patroun standis " ; and also 
granting that the "tailzeouris duelland within our regalite in the toun of 



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Leith upoim the north syde of the water of the samyn, Sanct Leonardis gait 
and besyde our chapell of Sanct Niniane " shall be in brotherhood and fellow- 
ship with the " dekyn and maisteris of the said craft," etc. At Halyrud hous, 
20th May 1546. Witnesses' names not filled up. (Signed) Robert, com- 
mendator of Halyrud house. [In the vernacular.] 

Seal of Cause of Robert Stewart, commendator of Holyrood : An ornamental 

shield with crozier behind it and initials R. S. at sides, bearing arms ; 

a lion rampant debruised by a ribbon, within a royal tressure. Legend 

(caps.) commencing at middle of sinister side : s. ROBERTI STEVAR. 

COMENDATOR SANCTi. CRvcis. Diam. 2 in. 



Uth November 1548. 

42. A Precept of Sasine directed by Richard, abbot of the monastery of 
S. Columbe of the Island of Emonia (Inchcolme), in the diocese of Dunkeld, 
to John Tyre and William Abircrummy, his bailies in that part, for giving 
sasine to Alexander Scot and Margaret Couper his spouse, the longer liver of 
them, and the heirs of the said Alexander, of two roods or particates of land 
in the west part of the town of Abirdour between the lands of the heirs of 
umquhile John on the east and the common lands of the monastery 
on the west, from the highway , according to the tenor of his 
charter made thereupon. Given at his house of Dunbyrsill, 14th November 
1548. (Signed) Ricardus abbas divi Columbe. 

Seal gone. The blanks are occasioned by the partial decay of the parchment. 
Presented by Thomas Ross, F.S.A. Scot. 

29th October 1549. 

43. Precept of Sasine directed by sir George Clappertoun, provost of the 
collegiate church of the Holy Trinity near Edinburgh, and the prebendaries 
and chaplains thereof, to James Hoppringill and Andrew Balfour, their 
bailies in that part, for giving sasine to John Mowbray in Ovir Crawmonde 
and Elene Doby his affianced spouse, and the longer liver of them, of 
the half of the land or tenement of umquhil Patrick Watsoun with the 
pertinents lying in the town of Leyth on the south side of the water 
thereof, between the land of umquhile William Clerk on the south, the 
land of umquhile Thomas Broun on the north, and the land of umquhile 
Robert Barcar on the west, in the barony of Restalrig and sheriffdom of 
Edinburgh, on the resignation of Alexander Doby in Crawmond, and 
according to the tenor of the charter made by the said provost to the said 
spouses. At the said College, 29th October 1549. (Signed) Alexr. Henrisoun, 
magister hospitalis manu propria ; Georgius Clappertoun, prepositus Sancte 
Trinitatis prope Edinburgh ; Davit Sym, manu propria ; Willelmus Zoungar, 
manu propria ; Johannis Leithquow ; Johannes Bannatyne, manu propria. 

Part of the seal of the chapter of Trinity College church remains : Within 
a renaissance canopied niche a representation of the Trinity. Beneath, 
a shield bearing arms : a cross pattee. Legend (caps.) : s. CAPITVLI 
COLLEGIATE ECCLIE SCE TRINITATIS PR ED. Pointed oval : 2^$ x l^g in. 



330 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

2Gth June 1550. 

44. Letters of Induction directed by Patrick, bishop of Moray, to sir John 
Waus, chaplain, or other chaplain duly required to the execution thereof, for 
inducting sir James Buchear, presbyter, of the diocese of Ross to the perpetual 
chaplainry of S. John Baptist within the parish kirk of Invernes in the said 
diocese of Moray, to which he had been presented by Alexander Fraser lord 
of Lovet, and the provost and bailies of the burgh of Invernes, vacant by 
decease of umquhile sir William Baldone, last chaplain and possessor thereof. 
At Frostersate, 26th June 1550. Witnesses : Alexander Fraser, lord of Lovet, 
M. Hepburn, rector of Dairy, M. James Strathachin, rector of Balhalvy, 
James Innes of Drany, sir William Dow, presbyter, and sir James Sibbald, 
notary public. Attested by John Gibsone, presbyter of the diocese of Moray, 
notary public. Execution indorsed, dated 4 July 1550 and attested by Patrick 
Anderson, notary public. 

Seal of Patrick Hepburn, bishop of Moray, and commendator of Scone. On 
a large bracket, a renaissance porch divided into three niches by round 
pillars. In the centre, under a canopy and with background diapered, 
a representation of the Trinity, the head of the Father veiled, and three 
trefoils on each side. In the dexter the Virgin with crown, holding the 
Child on her right arm. In the sinister, St Michael with upraised 
sword in his left hand, and shield on his right, standing on the devil. 
Beneath and in front of the bracket, a shield ensigned with a mitre 
and bearing arms : on a chevron two lions pulling at a rose, a star 
in base. At sides of bracket, branches of foliage. Legend (Goth. 

Caps.) : S PATRICK HEPBVRN EPI MORAVIEN AC COMENDATARII DE SCO. 

Diam. 2|g in. 

29^ September 1550. 

45. A Letter of Reversion by which Thomas Carrike and Jonet Richartsoun 
his spous bind themselves to reconvey to Johnne Livintoun of Saltcottis, 
10 acres of land with the pertinents in the Hardriggis within the barony of 
Dirltoun sheriffdom of Edinburgh and constabulary of Hadingtoun, sold by 
him to them by charter and sasine, on the condition that " on ane day 
betuix the sone rissing and ganging to of that ilk (i.e. between sunrise and 
sunset), m the paroche kirke of Northberuik upon Sanct Sebastiane alter 
thair situat," he pays to them or their heirs or assignees the sum of "levin 
score merkis sax merkis and nyne schillingis gude and usuale money of Scot- 
land, and at the same time deliver to them a tack of the 10 acres for one 
year at a rent of 10 bolls of malt. At Northberuik, 29th September 1550 
Witnesses : Johnne Mayar, William Levintoun, Johnne Levintoun, Johnne 
JNewtoun, Johnne Quhitlaw, sir James Cowden, and sir Alexander Ouhit 
notary .public. Signed notarially for the granters by sir Alexander Quhit 
chaplain and notary public. [In the vernacular.] 

Seals of the granters gone. 

4th October 1553. 

46. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 4 October 1553 in the 
hands of Alexander King, notary public, of the diocese of St Andrews, of the 



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half of a tenement or front land on the north side of the High Street of 
Edinburgh between the tenement of umquhile William Rynd on the west and 
the tenement of umquhile Adam Strauchin on the east ; and also a back land 
then waste and burned lying within said tenement and contiguous to said 
front land on the south and the land of umquhile Stephen Bell on the north : 
Sasine given by William Lausoun, one of the bailies of Edinburgh, to 
William Mureheid, burgess of Edinburgh, and Katherine Windezettis his 
spouse and the longer liver of them, on the resignation of Archibald Dewar 
burgess of Edinburgh, and conform to the tenor of a charter made thereon : 
reserving the liferent of Marion De relict of umquhile George Leche (or 
Lethe). Witnesses to the Sasine : Master Clement Litill, James Cranstoun, 
James Andersoun, John Recherdsoun and William Cowttis, serjeands of 
said burgh. 

Bailie s seal gone. 

21s August 1554. 

47. Instrument of Sasine taken on 21st August 1554 in the hands of 
Thomas Lessellis, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, upon the 
sasine given by Thomas Portuis junior, as superior, to M. George Portuis and 
Margaret Fortoun his spouse, of a tenement with the pertinents lying in the 
town of Dalkeith on the north side of the high street thereof, between the 
tenement of Alisone Bowstoun on the east and the tenement of Alexander 
Woid on the west. Witnesses : Thomas Scheall, Patrick Dawsoun and John 
Brothyrstanis. 

29^ May 1556. 

48. Instrument of Cognition and Sasine taken on 29th May 1556 in the hands 
of Alexander King, notary public of the diocese of St Andrews, in favour of 
Thomas Patersoun " nevo " and heir of umquhile Thomas Patersoun, burgess 
of Edinburgh, of an annualrent of 8 merks furth of a land sometime belonging 
to umquhile John Hopper and then to the heirs of umquhile Archibald 
Williamson lying on the north side of the High Street of Edinburgh, between 
the land of umquhile William Andersoun on the east and the lands of the 
said heirs of Archibald Williamsoun (sic) on the west ; and also an annual- 
rent of 40 shillings furth of a tenement of land sometime belonging to Hugh 
Bar and then to the heirs of the said Archibald Williamsoun lying on the south 
side of the market cross of said burgh between the land of umquhile John 
Swift and the passage on the east, the lands of the heirs of umquhile John 
Adamsoun on the west, the land of the heirs of umquhile John Cant on the 
south and the land of umquhil William Goldsmyth then to the heirs of 
umquhil William Andersoun on the north [see No. 36 preceding] : Cognition 
and Sasine given by Richard Carmichaell, one of the bailies of Edinburgh, to 
Andrew Cor as attorney 'and in name of the said Thomas Patersoun as heir 
foresaid. Witnesses : Adam Logane, brother-german to John Logane of Coit- 
field, William Boithuill, burgess of said burgh, and George Gourlaw, serjeand. 

Bailie ; s seal gone. 

9th June 1558. 

49. Feu Charter granted by Thomas [Campbell] perpetual commendator o f 
the Monastery of Holywood and the convent thereof in favour of John Charteris 



332 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APKIL 8, 1907. 

in Reddiugwode, his heirs and assignees, of 2 merk lands of Little Spaiddocht, 
of old extent, lying in the barony of Haliwode and sheriffdom of Drumtres, 
then held by the said John of the granters in lease and extending in their 
rental in ferme and gressum to 3 merks 3s. 4d. : To be holden de nobis : 
Rendering therefor yearly the sum of 4 merks Scots in name of feu farm and 
in augmentation of their rental the sum of 3s. 4d., extending in whole to 4 
merks 3s. 4d., the heirs of the said John doubling the feu farm the first year 
of their entry. Dated at the Monastery, 9th June 1558. (Signed) Thomas 
commendatarius Sacri-nemoris ; Joannes Welch, supprior Sacri-nemoris manu 
propria ; Joannes Logan, manu ppa ; Villelmus Hannay, manu ppa ; Arthur 
Hamyltone, manu ppa; Thomas Roxburch, manu ppa; Joannes Cairele, 
manu ppa ; David Welch, propria. 

Seal of Holywood Abbey. A conventional tree bearing three acorns, with 

a bird on the sinister branch, flanked by two estoiles wavy in base. 

Legend (Goth, caps.) : s COE ABBIS ET CONVENTI SAC NEMORIS. Beaded 

borders. Diam. 2 in. 

28th July 1563. 

50. Charter of Confirmation under the Great Seal of Mary, Queen of Scots, 
of a Feu Charter (dated 22nd July 1563) granted by Robert commendator of 
the monastery of Dunfermling, archdeacon of St Andrews, with consent of the 
convent to M. Robert Richardsoun, prior of St Mary's Isle and treasurer of 
Scotland, of the lands of Orchart and other lands and subjects in the sheriffdoms 
of Clackmannan, Linlithgow and Fife. Dated at Denune 28th July 1563. 
Witnesses : James earl of Mortoun, lord Dalkeith, chancellor ; William earl 
Marischal, lord Keith ; Richard Maitland of Lethingtoun, knight, keeper of 
the privy seal ; M. James M'Gill of Rankelour-Nethir, clerk of the rolls, 
register and council ; and John Bellenden of Auchnoule, knight, clerk of 
justiciary. 

The seal is gone. 

See the Register of the Great Seal, vol. iv. No. 1477. 



6th August 1563. 

51. Procuratory of Resignation by John Cathcart of Carltoun directed to 
the Queen as Princess of Scotland and Countess of Carrik, resigning into her 
hands as superior, 2 merks worth of the lands of Enock, 4 pounds worth of 
the lands of Killubis, Tirveir, Tirlodden, Drymeynnie et crufis de Gervane, 
40s. worth of the lands of Knokbane, a merk's worth of Knokleyne, 40s. worth 
of the lands of Pinmoir occupied by Gilbert M'Crubin and Andrew M'Cly- 
mont and 10s. worth of the lands of Balgearg, in property and tenandry, of old 




Witnesses : Alan Cathchart in Balsaluch, Thomas Cathchart his brother and 
James Ros in Mayboill. (Signed) Jhone Cathcart of Kereltoun. 

Seal gone. 

Cf. Register of Great Seal, vol. iv. No. 1485. 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 333 

Qth December 1563. 

52. Precept of Clare Constat directed by Eduard lord Creichtoun of Sanchar 
to Robert Creychtoun tutor of Craufurdtoun, bailie in that part, for giving 
sasine to John Creichtoun as heir of his father John Creichtoun of Craufurds- 
toun, of the 6 merk lands of Stewartoun of old extent in the barony of 
Craufurdistoun alias Balrnakane in the sheriffdom of Drumfreis. At Edyn- 
burch, 6th December 1563. Witnesses : James Douglas of Drumlanerik, 
knight, John Gordone of Apilgirth, and M. Robert Crechtoun rector of 
Sanchar. (Signed) Eduardus dominus Crechtoun de Sanquhar. 

Presented by R. Riddell of Glenriddell. 

Seal of the granter : Quarterly, 1 and 4, a lion rampant ; 2 and 3, a water 
budget (Ross). Foliage at top and sides of shield. Legend (Goth. I.e.) : 
S. ed[ua]rdi creichtown de [sanojvher. Diani. 1-^ in. ' 

4th March 1563-64. 

53. Letters of Legitimation under the Great Seal of Mary Queen of Scots in 
favour of James Abirnethy, bastard son of Alexander Abirnethy in Nathirdule, 
giving and committing to him free power, faculty and special license, in sick- 
ness or in health, freely to dispone upon his lands, and possessions whatsoever 
and upon all and sundry his goods moveable and immoveable, his bastardy 
and the royal privilege of escheats of bastards notwithstanding, for exercising 
all lawful acts, and enjoying all dignities, privileges, offices, honours, lands, 
heritages and possessions as if he had been lawfully procreated : And if it 
should happen that he should die without lawful heirs of his body or 
without lawful disposition of his heritages and goods, decerning and ordaining 
that his nearest agnate or cognate on his father's or mother's side should 
succeed as heir to him. At Edinburgh, 4th March 1563-64. A.R. Mary, 22. 

Great seal of Mary ; nearly entire. 

Obverse. The Queen sitting on a bench-shaped throne with carved scroll 
ends, beneath a canopy of drapery ornamented with heads of cherubs 
and tassels ; in her right hand a sceptre erect terminating in a hand, 
and in her left another terminating in a fleur-de-lis. On her head 
is an arched crown, and her feet rest on two cushions, below which 
are wavy sprigs of foliage. Legend (caps.) : MARIA DEI GRA. REQINA 

SCOTORVM DOTARIA FRANCIE. 

Reverse. An ornamental shield bearing impaled arms dexter, three fleurs- 
de-lis dimidiated (France) ; sinister, a lion rampant within a royal 
tressure complete (Scotland). Above the shield an imperial crown. 
The shield is encircled by the collar of the French order of St Michael. 
Supporters : two unicorns, each gorged with a crown, chained, and 
holding a spear with flag bearing arms a sal tire surmounted at the 
fess point of an open crown. Background ornamented with foliage. 
Legend (caps.) : SALVVM FAC POPVLVM TVVM DOMINE. Diam. 4^ in. 

9th August 1565. 

54. Letter of Tack by Michael [Balfour], commendator of the abbey of 
Melros with consent of his chapter, oy which in consideration of certain sums 



334 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

of money paid for the reparation, " beitling and mending " of the abbey by 
Thomas Kirkpatrik of Alisland they let to him, his heirs male, assignees and 
subtenants, the teind sheaves, fruits, rents, " proventis, obventionis, delationis 
and emolumentis " of their part of the parish kirk of Dunscoir in Nythisdaile, 
sheriffdom of Drumfreis, for 19 years following the feast of the Invention of 
the Holy Cross called "Beltane" 1567, which term is to be the end of the 
existing tack held by the said Thomas. The yearly rent 20 Scots at Lammas 
and Martinmas. Signed in the abbey, 9th August 1565. Witnesses : Johne 
Kirkhaw(?) of Londaywell, Harie Kirkpatrik and William M'faidzen. 
(Signed) Michaele, commendatarius de Melros ; Jhone Watsoun, supprior ; Jhone 
Vatsoun, youngar ; Gorge Weir, James Ramsay, Bernard Bowstan, Jhone 
Fourros, Thomas Halywell. A memorandum in Latin, signed " Alexr. 
Bellentyn," states that for this tack a composition of 80 merks was paid to the 
abbot and 12 merks to the monks. [In the vernacular.] 

Chapter seal entire, but broken across and partly defaced : A canopied 
niche divided horizontally into two compartments. In the upper, the 
Virgin crowned, seated on a bench holding on her right knee the Child 
with nimbus standing, and in her left hand a book ; arcading in back- 
ground. In the lower, under a rounded arch, an abbot kneeling to 
dexter holding a crozier in front of him, a small " w " behind him just 
above his feet (perhaps for St Waltheus, the abbot). At the sides, 
pinnacled niches resting on masoned corbels. In the dexter, a half- 
length figure of St Peter with nimbus, holding in his right hand a 
key and in his left a book. In the sinister, a half-length figure of 
St Paul with nimbus, holding in his right hand a book and in his 
left a sword resting on his shoulder. Legend (Goth, caps.) : s. COMUNE : 
CAPITULI MONASTERII : DE : MELROS. Outer border beaded. Pointed 
oval: 2fxliin. 



Uth March 1567-68. 

55. Instrument of Sasine taken on 14th March 1567-68 in the hands of 
George Cok, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, in favor of 
sir Thomas Diksone vicar of Torphicane, feuar of the lands aftermentioned, 
of the 4 merk lands of old extent of Barscaven, then occupied by Mathou 
Adam and James Hoggert, lying within the regality of the monastery of 
Paisley and sheriffdom of Renfrew: Proceeding on the precept of sasine 
contained in a Feu Charter (dated at the monastery 13th March foresaid) 
granted by John [Hamiltoun] archbishop of St Andrews, abbot of said 
monastery, and the convent thereof ; containing a feu-duty of 4 chalders of 
horse corn of the smaller measure, or in the option of the feuar the sum of 
DO. bcote tor the equivalent bolls of the same corn extending in whole in 
money to 8 merks, and also for payment of 6s. 8d. for "pultre" and carriages 
and 6s. 8d. in augmentation of the rental of the monastery in consideration of 
e perpetuity of the feu. Sasine given by William Hamiltoun, servant of 
the said archbishop as bailie in that part. Witnesses: M' William Bane, 

suitors E o 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 335 

31st March 1570. 

56. Charter in feu-farm granted by sir Thomas Greg, chaplain of the chapel 
founded by Alexander Currour, vicar of the parish kirk of Dunsyar, and John 
Logtoun chaplain, at the altar of St Nicholas in the collegiate kirk of St. 
Giles of Edinburgh, narrating that the tenement aftermentioned having 
become ruinous and in great part uninhabitable, and that the expense of 
restoration was greater than he could afford, he therefore with consent of 
John Stewart of Cragyhall, knight, patron of the chapel, gives and grants in 
feu farm, to Walter Stewart son of the said John and the heirs male of his 
body, the land and tenement with pertinents belonging to the said chaplainry 
lying on the north side of the street of the burgh of Edinburgh between the 
lands of umquhil Simon Nuddry then to Boithuell on the east and 

the lands of umquhile Lancilot Abirnethie then belonging to the heirs of 
John Symsone burgess of Edinburgh on the west, the High Street on the south 
and the North Loch on the north parts : To be holden of the granter and his 
successors in the chaplainry for payment of the yearly feu-ferme of 6 merks, 
containing a precept of sasine directed to David Forestir, bailie of Edinburgh. 
At Edinburgh, 31st March 1570. Witnesses : M. James Seytoun, rector of 
Quhitsun, James Harlaw, writer, Alexander Guthre, common clerk of Edin- 
burgh, and the said David Forestir. Signed by sir Thomas Greig, and 
notarially by James Harlaw, notary public, for John Stewart. 

Part of Stewart's seal remains. The granter's is gone. 



3lst March 1570. 

57. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine following on the preceding 
charter taken in the hands of Alexander Guthre, notary and principal clerk 
of the burgh of Edinburgh. Giver of Sasine, David Forster one of the bailies. 
Witnesses : John Young, writer, James Harlaw, writer, Andrew Bartrahame, 
Patrick Baroun and George Mowbray, officers. 



1th April 1570. 

58. Charter by James earl of Mortoun, lord of Dalkeith, etc., in favour of 
Margaret Carnis, daughter of George Carnis in Dalkeith, and bethrothed spouse 
of James Cas, son and heir apparent of John Cas in Dalkeith, for her liferent, 
of the half part and the fourth part of a " tenement cottage " and pertinents 
lying in the town of Dalkeith on the north side thereof between the tenement 
of umquhile John Flemyng then belonging to sir John Holland on the east 
and the tenement of David Turnbull on the west, in the regality of Dalkeith 
and sheriffdom of Edinburgh : On the resignation of the said James Cas : To 
be holden for payment of 10s. yearly and 3 suits at the chief (regality) courts 
at Dalkeith. Containing a Precept of Sasine. Dated at Dalkeith, 7th April 
1570. Witnesses : John M'Morane, brother of the laird of Glaspin, William 
Mow, one of the bailies of Dalkeith, John Reid and George Auchinlek, ser- 
vitors to the earl, and James Millar, notary. Signed by the Earl. 

Seal gone. 



336 .PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

[Before 1571.] 

59. Tak granted by Johnne Kynnard, vicar of the parish kirk of Carstaris, 
with COD sent of the dean and canons of the metropolitan kirk of Glasgow, to 
George Dowglas, lawful son to George Dowglas of -Parkheid, his heirs, assignees 
and subtenants, of the vicarage of said parish kirk with houses, etc., teind 
sheaves and other teinds and other emoluments and duties thereof, for 19 
years following the date thereof : Paying therefore yearly the sum of 
Without date, and signed only by the granter. [In the vernacular.] 

The seals of the granter and the common seal of the consenters, if ever 
appended, are gone. 

2nd June 1572. 

60. Charter in feu farm granted by James Sandilands, lord of Torphichin, in 
favour of John Eistoun in Scottonflatt, his heirs and assignees whomsoever, 
of 50s. worth of the lands of Scottinflat with the pertinents lying in the barony 
and regality of Torphichine and sheriffdome of Linlithgow, and then occupied 
by the grantee : To be holden de me : Paying therefor yearly the said sum of 
50s. and for each merk of that sum an addition of 6s. 8d. in augmentation, 
extending in whole to 3 lib. 15s. ; 3 poultry, and 5 pecks of horse oats, 
extending in whole to 11^ poultry and 18| pecks of oats; together with all 
carriages, services and darg days, audit and wont and contained in the rental, 
during the lifetime of the said James Sandilands, and after his decease the 
tenants to be bound only for each merk's worth of said lands annually to render 
to his heirs and successors 4 long carriages of 12 miles or as many short 
carriages as may correspond thereto and be required, and if not required, shall 
pay for each long carriage not required 30d. of feu-farm, doubling the said 
payment in money and goods (poultry and oats) on the entry of each heir and 
assignee ; and paying to the mill "of Torphichin the accustomed astricted 
multure and sequels, with clause of irritancy in the event of non-payment : 
Containing a precept of sasine directed to John Brown. At Abirdour, 2nd June 
1572. Witnesses : James Polwarth of Cowstoun, Alexander Sandilandis, 
James Cocherane, Walter Mure and John Browne, servitors to the granter. 
Signed by the granter. 

Seal gone. 

16th June 1572. 

61. An acquittance by James, lord of Torphichine, to John Eistoun in 
Scottounflat, for 11 score merkis in payment of the composition due to the 
granter for setting to him in feu ferme the 50 shilling land of the lands of 
Scottonflatt, lying in the barony of Torphichine and sheriffdom of Linlithgow. 
At Aberdoure, 16th June 1572. Witnesses : Alexander Sandilandis, Thomas 
Bymie, James Cocherane, Walter Mure and John Browne. (Signed) 
Torphicen. [In the vernacular.] 

No seal. 



July 1572. 

62. Charter of Sale by John Eistoun in Scottonflat, to John Auld and 
Margaret Dik his spouse, and the longer liver of them and their heirs and 
assignees whomsoever, of an annual rent of 9 lib. furth of the 50s. lands of 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 337 

Scottonflat, in the barony and regality of Torphichine and sheriffdom of 
Linlythgw. To be holden de me for payment of Id. in name of blench farm. 
At Linlythgw, 22nd July 1572. Witnesses : John Glen in Wodside, James 
Glen in Torphichine, Patrick Glen, burgess of Linlythgw, Eobert Auld in 
Balmahew, Henry Thowmis, and Nicholas Thowmis, notary public. Sub- 
scribed notarially by Nicholas Thowmis. 
Seal gone. 

20M. February 1572-73. 

63. Instrument of Sasine taken on 20th February 1572-73 in the hands of 
Nicholas Thowms, clerk of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, in favour 
of Thomas Eistoun and Issobelle Bynne his spouse and the longer liver of 
them in 2 merkis worth of the lands of Wodside in the barony and regality of 
Torphichine, and sheriffdom of Linlithgow, then occupied by the said Thomas : 
Proceeding on a precept of sasine directed to James Steinstoun of Hirdrnan- 
schelis, as bailie in that part, contained in a Charter (dated at Edinburgh, 
28th January 1572-73) by James lord of Torphichen. [Witnesses to the 
charter : Thomas Inglis, Kentigern Andersoun, Hector Patersoun and Thomas 
Mowett, servitors to lord Torphichen.] Witnesses to the Instrument : Hector 
Patersoun, Gavin Hamiltoun in Breych Grange, John Hardlaw in Caldourmuir, 
James Steinstoun junior, and John Graig alias Gardinar. 



December 1573. 

64. Instrument of Sasine taken on 22nd December 1573 in the hands of 
Herbert Cunynghame, of the diocese of Glasgow, notary public, in favour of 
Andrew M'Kynnay, of the 10 shilling lands of Skinfurd,lying within the barony 
of Halywod and sheriffdom of Drumfreis : Proceeding on a precept directed to 
John Welsche of Collistoune as bailie in that part, contained in a Feu Charter 
granted by Thomas Campbell, commendator of Holywood, dated at the 
monastery thereof 23rd November 1573. [Witnesses to the Charter : Kentigern 
M'Ghee, vicar of Holywood ; John Welsche, William Murheid, Cuthbert 
Welsche and Adam Scot.] Sasine given by the bailie on the ground of the 
lands. Witnesses : John Greirsone, Cuthbert Welsche, George Young, Robert 
Greirsone, and James Young. 

The instrument is attested by the seal of the monastery, of which only a 

fragment remains, and is signed by the commendator and vicar. 
Seal same as on Charter of 9th June 1558 ante. 

25th December 1573. 

65. Instrument of Cognition, Resignation and Sasine taken on 25th December 
1573, in the hands of Alexander Guthre, notary public and principal clerk of 
the burgh of Edinburgh, narrating that in his presence and that of the 
witnesses underwritten, Alexander Uddart, one of the bailies of the burgh of 
Edinburgh, proceeded to the fore land of umquhile John Dee lying on the 
north side of the High Street of Edinburgh between the land of umquhile 
William Rynde on the west and the land of umquhile Adam Strauchane on the 

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338 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

it and there cognosced and entered John Chalmer burgess of the said burgh 
aTattorne and i^name of James Carmichaell son and heir of umquhile David 
Carmichaell and Agnes Kentoun in and to an aimualrent of 40s. forth of the 
said fore land ; and thereupon the said John Chalmer as procurator for the 
aid John Carmichaell (conform to instrument of procurator? by M r John 
Foulli" notary public, dated at Edinburgh 14th November 1573), resigned the 
said annualrent Tin the hands of the bailie, who then at the special desire of 
the resi^ner gave sasine thereof to John Richesoun, saddler, burgess of said 
burgh, his heirs and assignees, who having similarly resigned sasine was there- 
upon given to Alexander Maisoun his heirs and assignees. Witnesses : John 
Forester, M. Alexander Logye, Malcolm Hog, and John Koger, serjeand. 

The bailie's seal is gone. 

5th January 1573-74. 

66 Charter of Sale by John Richartsoun, saddler, burgess of Edinburgh, to 
Alexander Maaoun second son of umquhile Alexander Masoun, goldsmith, 
burges of Edinburgh, of the annualrent mentioned in the preceding instru- 
ment. At Edinburgh, 5th January 1573-74. Witnesses : William Stewart, 
junior, notary, Archibald Geddess, William Huchesoun and John Huchesoun. 
Subscribed notarially by Alexander Guthre, notary. 



August 1576. 

67. Charter in feu farm granted by James Sandelandis lord of Torpheching, 

in favour ot Alexander Eistoun second son of Thomas Eistoun in Wodsyde, 

and to Jonet Dinmour his spouse and the longer liver of them, and the heirs 

lawfully procreated or to be procreated between them, whom failing the heirs 

and assignees whomsoever of the said Alexander, of 2 merks worth of the 

lands of Wodsyde with the pertinents lying in the barony and regality of 

Torpheching and sheriffdom of Linlithgow, and then occupied by the said 

Thomas : Which lands belonged of before to the said Thomas and umquhil Isobell 

Bynnie his spouse, and were resigned in the hands of the granter as superior 

thereof under reservation of the liferent of the said Thomas : To be holden de 

me, paying therefor duties aucht and wont as contained in charter to the said 

Thomas and spouse, viz. : 2 merks of feu farm, and in addition for each merk's 

worth of the said lands the sum of 6s. 8d., extending on whole to 3 merks ; 

and for each merk of the said 2 merks, 3 poultry and 5 pecks of horse oats, 

extending in whole to 6 poultry and 10 pecks of oats ; with all other and 

accustomed services, carriages and darg days during the life of the granter, 

and as to carriages after his death, four long carriages of 12 miles or as many 

equivalent short carriages as may be required, and if not required, for each long 

carriage 30d. of feu farm ; with astricted multure, &c., as in the charter of 2nd 

June 1572 : Containing a precept of Sasine directed to William Lochcoitis 

alias Symsoun. At Halzardis, 20th August 1576. Witnesses : Thomas Inglis 

of Auldlistoun, Gavine Dundas of Preistmyln, David Martyne and John 

Gardiner, servitors to the granter, and Andrew Ker, notary public. Signed by 

the granter. 

Seal gone. 



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4th September 1576. 

68. Instrument of Sasine on the preceding charter taken on 4th September 
1576, in the hands of Andrew Ker, clerk of the diocese of St Andrews, notary 
public, in favour of Alexander Eistoun, second son of Thomas Eistoun of 
Wodsyde and Jonet Dinmour his future spouse. Witnesses to the Sasine : 
Archibald Dynmour, Alexander .... (remainder blank). 



8th January 1581-82. 

69. Extract Act of the Sheriff Court of Kincardin holden at the Castlestead 
of the same on the 8th January 1581-82 by Robert Keith of Canterland and 
Robert Arbuthnot of Litill Futhate, deputes to George earl Marscheall, lord 
Keith, sheriff principal of Kincardin, upon a brief from Chancery produced by 
James Johnstoun procurator for George Johnstoun of that ilk, directed to the 
said sheriff and his deputes and duly executed and endorsed by James 
Strathauchin, official and mair of the said sheriffdom, and upon a petition of 
the said George, setting forth that he had been served heir to his grandfather 
umquhil James Johnstoun of that ilk, who died in 1549, in his lands and 
annual rents, before the sheriff of Aberdene, and claiming to be served and 
retoured as heir to his said grandfather in an annualrent of 4 merks furth 
of the town and lands of Hiltoun of Lumgear, lying within the barony of 
Dunnottir and sheriffdom of Kincardin. Which claim was submitted to the 
following inquest, viz. : David Ramsay of Balmane, John Wischert fiar of 
Pittaro, George Barclay of Matheris, sir Harie Graham of Cumistoun, knight, 
Alexander Falconer, apparent of Halkartoun, William Forbes of Logy, David 
Sibbald of Kair, John Arbuthnot of Mondynis, David Strathauchin in Over 
Cragnestoun, William Barclay of the Kirklandis of Newdork, John Ramsay 
in Balmane, John Forbes in Cowlie, John Strathauchin in Auchinble, Walter 
Ogilstoun of the Kirklands of Fethircarn, and James Forbes in Tilliboy, 
who retoured the said George Johnstoun as heir in the annualrent above 
mentioned. Whereupon the said James Johnstoun as procurator foresaid 
took instruments. Extracted furth of the booke of Acts of the said Court by 
Robert Mylne, notary public and clerk of the Court. 

Seal of Court gone. 

1st June 1582. 

70. Feu Charter by Alexander [Colville], commendator of the monastery 
of Culros and the convent thereof, of the Cistercian Order, in the diocese of 
Dunblane, in favour of Adam Erskin, son of James Erskin of Litill Sauquhy, 
his heirs and assignees, of a tenement of land and houses, yard or orchard 
thereof, with piece of land adjoining and teind sheaves of the same, between 
the lands of Valafeild and of umquhil Thomas Hall and the seashore on the 
east and south, the lands of James Chalmer on the west, and the lands of 
Byrfeild on the north, in the barony of Culros and sheriffdom of Perthe : On 
the resignation of James Schawe of Sauquhy, knight : To be holden de nobis : 
Rendering therefor yearly the sum of 30 shillings Scots and 6 firlots of barley 
in name of feu farm, giving 3 suits yearly at 3 capital courts to be held within 
the monastery, and the heirs doubling the feu farm the first year of their 



340 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

entry Containing a precept of Sasine directed to James Calbrecht At the 
Monastery, 1st June 1582 . Witnesses: Archibald Dundas James Prymros, 
and Robert Hurrall, servitors to the commendator, and John Westwater, 
notary public, cum diversis aliis. (Signed) Alexr Commendatarius de 
Culros, Fr. Robertas Cristisoun, Fr. Robertas Dewquhir, Archibaldus Prymros, 

Common 'seal' of the monastery attached entire: Within a canopied niche 
with tabernacle work at sides and mason work beneath, a lull length 
figure of the Virgin with crown holding on her right arm the Child 
who has cruciform nimbus. At her dexter side and below the Child 
is a branch of foliage. Legend (Goth. I.e.): Sigillum. commum. 
monasterii. de. culros. Pointed oval : 2 T 8 g x 1^. 

6th September 1584. 

71. Ratification by dame Jonet Murray, lady Torphiching, relict of James 
lord of Torphiching, and conjunct fiar with him of the lands aftermentioned 
with consent of Mr Johnne Grahme of Halzardis her then spouse, in favour of 
Johne Eston of Scotonflat, of a charter of feu farm dated 2nd June 1572 made 
by her late spouse to the said Johnne Estoun of Scottonflatt, of 50s. worth of 
land of Scottonflatt with the pertinents lying in the barony of Torphichyn and 
sheriffdom of Lynlythgw. At the Halyardis, 6th September 1584. Witnesses : 
Adam Hammiltoun, Archibald M'ellare(?), James Grahame and Robert 
Cunnynghame, servitors to the said Mr Johne. Signed by the granters. 

Seal gone. 

20th February 1584-85. 

72. Notarial Instrument taken in the dwelling-house of Henry Drummond 
of Richartoun within the burgh of Linlythw, on 20th February 1584-85, in 
the hands of Andrew Ker, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, 
and James Johnestoun, co-notary, narrating the personal compearance before 
him and the witnesses aftermentioned, of Margaret and Agnes Polwarthis the 
two eldest daughters of James Polwarth of Coustoune lawfully procreated 
between him and umquhile Elizabeth Drummond their mother, who then 
declared that forasmuch as their father had obliged himself by contract to pay 
great sums of money in name of " tochergude " for them to Gavin Carmichaell 
spouse future to the said Margaret, and George Logane of Bonytone spouse 
future to the said Agnes, therefore they renounced and discharged for their 
heirs and assignees all right and claim " propirtie, possessione and kyndiies " 
that they had or might have to whatsoever lands, annualrents or goods 
" moveabill and immoveabill " by virtue of the contract of marriage (dated at 
Dumblane 15th May, and registered in the books of council 9th June 1561) 
between Jonet Creichtone lady Ricartoun relict of umquhile Hary Drummond 
of Ricartoun, M. William Creichtoun persone of Kilquhiddilstane, Charlis 
Drummond burgess of Linlithgw and the said umquhile Elizabeth their 
mother, on the one part, and the said James Polwarth their father on the 
other part, and in particular to the lands of Coustoun with the pertinents in 
the sheriffdom of Linlythgw and the half lands of Craig in the barony of 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 341 

r ! ace within said sheriffdom. Witnesses : Henry Drummond of Bichartoim, 
les Drummond of Kingisfeild, Walter Polwarth of Cathlaw, John Barclay, 
servitor of the said Henry, and James Jolmestoun, co-notary. [In the 
vernacular.] 4 

Uth July 1587. 

73. Letters under the privy seal of James VI. directed to all kings, princes 
ecclesiastical as well as secular, etc., desiring honorable treatment and safe 
conduct to Archibald Lamb, whom the king has commissioned to carry letters 
to Philip, King of Spain, etc. From Holyrood, 14th July, 1587, A.R. 20. 
Signed by the king. 

Privy Seal (first) nearly entire : A lion rampant within a royal tressure. 
Above the shield an arched crown with cap inside. Supporters : two 
lions, the dexter hind leg of each touching the outer border of the seal. 
Legend (caps.) : SIGILLVM SECRET VM IACOBI 6 DEI GRATIA REGIS 
SCOTORVM. Diam. 2 T ^- in. 

31s May 1589. 

74. Letters of Tak by Alexander Home of the Kerns, takisman and fermarour 
to the abbot and convent of Newbothill, in favour of James Polwarth of 
Costoun, his heirs, assignees and subtenants, of the teind sheaves of the lands 
of Coustoun, outsets and pertinents thereof, lying in the parish of Bathgait 
and sheriffdom of Linlithgow, for 19 years next after his entry at Lammas 
1590 : Paying therefor 10 merks yearly at Candlemas. At Linlithgow, 31st 
May 1589. Witnesses : Andrew Home in D unbar brother to the said 
Alexander, Thomas Wolf apperand of Waddellie, George Home also brother of 
the said Alexander, Thomas Eistoun of Scottistounflat, Peter Tindall and 
Johne Hammyltoun, notary public. Signed by the granter, and by the 
witnesses Thomas Wolf, Andro Home, and Johne Hammyltoun. [In the 
vernacular.] 

Part of the seal remains. 

1th February 1589-90. 

75. Notarial Instrument taken on 7th February 1589-90 in the chamber and 
under the hand of Andrew Ker, clerk of the diocese of St Andrews, notary 
public, setting forth the renunciation made by Jean Polwarth daughter to 
James Polwarth of Coustoun, lawfully procreated between him and Elizabeth 
Drummond her mother, in the same terms as the preceding Instrument of 
20th February 1584-85, in consideration of her father having by contract obliged 
himself to pay great sums of money in name of a " tochergude " for her to James 
Hammyltoune of Parkheid. Witnesses : Henry Drummond of Richartoun, 
Charles Drummond of Kingisfeild, M. Ninian Drummond brother of the said 
Henry, James Hammyltoun of Boiggis, and James Hammiltoun and Patrick 
Sellar, bailies of the burgh of Linlithgw. 

Although the renunciation bears to have been made in presence of " the 
notaries public and witnesses underwritten, the instrument is attested by 
Andrew Ker only ; and a paper attached bears that the writer " proponit the 



342 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

matter to 'the best men of law in Edinburgh anent Jeane Poiwarthis renunci- 
atioun being onlie under the subscription and signe of umquhile Andro Ker, 
ane notar onlie, it was anserit that albeit she had never renuncit semg sche nor 
hir sisteris wes never infeft, the gudman micht sell the lands of Custoun m his 
awn tyme at his plesour as he did to my lord secretar and sche can be na air 
portioner to sic landis as wes disponit. This to be layd up with hir renunci- 
atioun." The signature to this memorandum is doubtful, but may be J. o 
T. Crichtoun. 

30th August 1592. 

76 Precept of Clare Constat directed by William Littill, provost, James 
Nicoll Archibald Johnnstoun, Thomas Fischar and William Smaill, bailies ot 
the burgh of Edinburgh, and the councillors and community, superiors of the 
tenements aftermentioned, to the said Thomas Fischar, for mfeftmg Walter 
Pennycuke as heir of his father umquhil John Pennycuke, mdweller m Leith, 
in a tenement of land fore and back lying in the town of Leith on the south 
side of the water thereof in the barony of Kestalrig and sheriffdom of Edinburgh 
(excepting a piece of wasteland at the back from which the stair ascends to 
the north hall of the back land of the tenement of umquhil James Livingstoun 
then belonging to William Lawsoun, lying between the front land of said 
tenement and the back lands of the same belonging to umquhil Edward 
Cokburne and the said William Lawsoun on the east, the lands of umquhil 
James Merchenstoun on the west, and the common ways on the south and 
north parts) : Which tenement of land lies between the front land of the said 
umquhil James Livingstoun and the back lands thereof belonging to the said 
umquhil Edward Cokburne and William Lawsoun respectively on the east, 
the land of the said umquhil James Merchenstoun on the west, and the 
common ways on the south and north parts ; also a house lying at the south 
end of the tenement of the said umquhil James Livingstoun between the yard 
on the north and the common way on the south, the yard of the said umquhil 
Edward Cokburne on the east and the lands of umquhil David Croyle on the 
west ; and also a tenement of land fore and back with the pertinents lying in 
the said town of Leith on the south side of the water thereof, in the barony and 
sheriffdom foresaid, between the land of umquhil John Kar on the west and 
the lands of umquhil Thomas Mortoun on the east. At Edinburgh, 30th August 
1592. Witnesses : Alexander Uduart, dean of gild ; John Makmoram, treasurer ; 
and John Arnot, Thomas Aikinheid, George Hereot junior, goldsmith, John 
Ballenden, skinner, councillors of the said burgh of Edinburgh. Signed by the 
provost and bailies (with the exception of Nicoll). 

An indorsation bears that Sasine was duly given by the bailie to Walter 
Penycuke on the day following, in presence of William Smaill, bailie, John 
Gibsone junior, shipmaster in Leith, Thomas Dicksone junior, sailor there, 
James Alexander and Daniel Lene [Leyne] sergeands of the town of Leith. 

Seal of Edinburgh for its town of Leith, only a third remains. 

On the dexter a castle triple towered and embattled with windows and 
portcullis .shut ; on the sinister a ship with three masts and sails furled, 
and in front an anchor. Legend (caps.) : SIGILLVM BVRGI DE EDIN- 

BVRGH VILLE SVE DE LEITH 150-. Diam. 2 T 2 F in. 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 343 

3lst August 1592. 

77. Certified copy or Extract from the protocol Book of umquhil John 
Guthrie, common clerk of the town of Leith, of an Instrument of Sasine 
following on the preceding Precept taken on 31st August 1592 in the hands 
of the said John Guthrie. Witnesses : William Smaill, one of the bailies of 
Edinburgh ; John Gibsone, younger, skipper in Leith ; Thomas Diksone, younger, 
mariner, indweller there ; James Alexander and Daniel Leyne, serjeands of 
Leith with divers others. 

Certified by Patrick Glasfurd, then town clerk of Leith. 



23rd November 1592. 

78. Instrument of Sasine taken on 23rd November 1592 in the hands of 
James Tarbert, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, and Thomas Scott, 
co-notaries, in favour of Thomas Fentoun, servitor to the king, of a piece of 
land or ground lying outside the front entrance or "upper port" of Halyrud- 
hous on the south side of the street, between the land and yard then belonging 
to Kobert Gourlaw on the south side of the vennel leading to the back of said 
yard and the king's stables on the west, the highway on the north, and " the 
foirzet toure " on the east, which piece of land extends to 27 elns in length 
and 3| elns in breadth, conform to a (feu) charter granted by the king in 
his favor : Proceeding on a precept of sasine under the quarter seal (dated at 
Halyrudhous, 13th November 1592) directed to William Hunter, sheriff of 
Edinburgh in that part. Sasine given on the ground of said piece of land by 
the said AVilliam Hunter. Witnesses : Robert Ros and Thomas Hunter, 
servitors to the king, Walter Mane (Maire ?) and Hector Cranstoun. 

See R.M.S. vol. V., 2195, 13th November 1592. The Sasine bears that the 
grantee presented the precept to Thomas Hunter, sheriff in that part. 



19th July 1593. 

79. Instrument of Sasine taken on 19th July 1593 in the hands of James 
Logane, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, in favour of 
Margaret Quhippo eldest daughter of John Quhippo, mariner, indweller in 
the town of Leith on the north side of the water thereof, in the said John's 
tenement of land fore and back, with yard and pertinents lying in the said 
town of Leith on the north side of the said water in the regality and barony 
of Brochtoun and sheriffdom of Edinburgh, between the land of umquhile 
William Dunino and then of his heirs on the west, the land of umquhile 
Adam Dais then to the heirs of umquhile William Downy, mariner, indweller 
in Leith on the east, the land or yard of the said William Dunino then of his 
heirs on the north, and the highway on the south : Proceeding on the precept 
of Sasine directed to William Porteous, messenger, dwelling in Edinburgh, 
contained in a charter (dated 19th July 1593) by the said John Quhippo with 
consent of his wife Agnes Logane, to the said Margaret : Reserving to the 
granter and the heirs male of his body allenarly a letter of reversion of the 
said tenement containing 1000 merks to be granted by the said Margaret 
and her heirs. [Witnesses to the Charter : George Logane, portioner of 



344 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

Bonyntouh, William Porteous, messinger, William Banis and John Scott, 
wrights indwellers in the said town, Archibald Lamounth and John Logane, 
writers, and James Logane, notary public.] The same persons (excepting the 
notary) are witnesses to the Sasine. 

18th July 1594. 

80. Charter of Confirmation by lady Jonet Murray, lady of Torphichin, of 
a Charter (dated at Torphichin, 15th May 1581) granted by John Eistoun of 
Scottinflat in favour of Thomas Eistoun his eldest son and heir apparent, his 
heirs and assignees, of his 50s. lands of Scottinflat with the pertinents, etc., 
in the barony and regality of Torphichin and sheriffdom of Linlithgow. 
[Witnesses to the charter confirmed: Alexander Home in Denes, James 
Polwarth of Coustoun, Peter Polwarth of Hilderstoun, James Glen in Tor- 
phichin and James Johnestoun, notary public.] Witnesses to the charter of 
confirmation : Adam Hammyltoun servitor to lady Jonet, John Dow alias 
Johnestoun at Kirk of Foules, James Eistoun, notary, and Allan Steinsoun 
servitor to John Eistoun, writer. Signed by the granter and witnesses and 
by James Eistoun. 

Seal of Jonet Murray, wife of Sir James Sandelands first lord Torphichen : 
Three stars within a royal tressure. Foliage at top and sides of shield. 
Legend (caps.) : s. IONETE. MVRRAY. Diam. 1^ in. 

1th December 1594. 

81. Letter of Tack by James [Douglas], commendator of the Abbey of 
Melros and the convent thereof with consent of King James VI. the patron of 
the abbacy, in favour of Robert Scott of Thirlestane for his lifetime, and after 
his decease to his nearest lawful heir for his lifetime, and after the heir's 
decease to his (the heir's) heirs and assignees whatsoever, for 19 years 
immediately following his decease, of the Kirk of Ettrik called the New Kirk 
of Ettrik, with the teind sheaves and other teinds, fruits and rents thereof, 
parsonage and vicarage, pertaining to the granters as part of the patrimony 
and property of the abbey, lying within the lordship of Melros and sheriffdom 
of Selkirk ; with entry at the date of the Tack. Paying therefor yearly the 
sum of 10 merks Scots. Dated at Halyruidhous, 7th December 1594. Wit- 
nesses : Archibald Douglas younger of Quhittinghame, Mr Richert Douglas 
his brother, Mr Williame Cranstoun younger of that ilk, James Douglas and 
Thomas Haitlie, servitours to the commendator. Signed by the King, the 
commendator, and dene Jhonne Watsoun "only convent," and the witnesses. 
Written in the writing booth of Adame Lawtie, writer in Edinburgh, by 
David Andersoun his servant. 

Two seals : (1) Privy seal of James VI. same as No. 73 ante. (2) Melrose 
Abbey, same as No. 54 ante. 

10th January 1595-96. 

82. Charter of Sale granted by Jean Laynge relict of umquhile Patrik Cuik, 
tailor burgess of Edinburgh, with consent of Alexander Cuik, her son and 
heir apparent (in implement of a Contract dated at Dunce on the same day) 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 345 

in favor of William Fiddes junior, burgess of Edinburgh, and Bessie Spens his 
spouse, and the longer liver of them, of a piece of land of the east croft of 
Bristo, with houses, yard and well thereof, lying between the land of umquhile 
Archibald Smyth on the south, the land of umquhile John Henrysone then 
of John Hog on the north, the east croft of Bristo on the east and the common 
highway on the west ; and another piece of land of said east croft, with houses, 
yard and well thereof, containing 3 particates of land in breadth of front 
towards the west and 4 particates in length of tail towards the east, between 
the piece of land of umquhile David Alane alias Barber on the south, the 
piece of land of umquhile Patrik Eraser and then of James Thomsoun on 
the north, the common way which leads by the west side of the Kirk of the 
B.V. Mary of Field on the west, and the east croft on the east parts, in the 
lordship of Dairy, barony of Inverleith, and sheriffdom of Edinburgh : To 
be holden de me for payment of 2 pennies Scots in name of blench farm : 
Containing a precept of Sasine directed to Charles Dikeson one of the bailies 
of the barony of Inverleith. Dated at Edinburgh and Dunce, 10th January 
1595-96. Witnesses : the said Charles Dikesoun, Kobert Fortun and James 
Broun servitors to George Mak, writer, and Kobert Prestoun, merchant 
and burgess of Edinburgh. Signed notarially on behalf of the granter Jean 
Layng. Her son also subscribes, designing himself sheriff clerk of Beruik. 

The seal of the granter is entire and that of her son nearly so. 

Seal of Jean Laing. Quarterly : 1 and 4 a pale, 2 and 3 three piles, at the fess 
point dividing the quarters, a roundle. Flowers at top and sides of shield. 
Legend (caps.) : s IEANNE LEANG. Diam. 1 T ^ in. 

Seal of Alexander Cook. A merchant's mark. Flowers at top and sides of 
shield. Legend (caps.) NDRI CVK. Diam. l^g- in. 

Indorsed is an attestation by George Mak, notary public, that Charles 
Dikesone, bailie of Inverleith, on 1 8th February 1595-6 gave Sasine to the 
grantees on the above charter. 

22nd November 1596. 

83. Instrument of Sasine taken on 22nd November 1596 in the hands of 
Andrew Ker, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, in favour of 
Peter Craufurd in Torphichen, of an annualrent of 30 merks furth of the 
lands of Scottonflatt alias Brurnepark, lying in the barony of Torphichine and 
sheriffdom of Linlythqu ; on the precept of sasine contained in a charter 
(dated at Linlythquo 7th February 1595-96) granted by Thomas Eistoune, fiar 
of Scottonttatt and Jeanne Home his spouse. Sasine given by James Glen in 
Torphichen, bailie in that part. Witnesses : James Duncan in Torphichen, 
John Glen son of the said James, and Robert Stratherne in Streitb. 

16th October 1599. 

84. Bond and obligation by David Dunlop of Halpland and his spouse 
Jonet Dunlop, narrating that by charter and infeftment following thereon 
they had set in feu farm to Neill Montgomerie of Langschaw his heirs and 
assignees, their seventh part of the 9 merk land of Watterland and Halkettis 
with the seventh part of the mill thereof, astricted multures and sequelis of 
the same, lying within the bailiary .of Cunynghame and sheriffdom of Air : 



346 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

To be hold en of the granters for payment yearly of 5, 6s. 8d. to be 
doubled on the entry of each heir and assignee, and acknowledging receipt 
and discharging the said Neill Montgomerie of certain sums paid by him to 
the granters over and above those mentioned in the charter, and in considera- 
tion thereof acknowledging payment, beforehand of the said feu farm and the 
double thereof at the entry of heir or assignee, and binding themselves and 
their successors to receive and infeft the said Neill and his foresaids in the 
said seventh part lands and others without payment of the said double or 
other composition on entry, and also to deliver to them yearly and termly if 
required particular discharges of the said feu farm duty without further pay- 
ment than that already received beforehand. Written by John Gilmour, 
Writer to the Signet. At the Kirktown of Stewartoun, 16th October 1599. 
Witnesses: Mr Eobert Montgomerie, minister at Stewartoun, James Mont- 
gomerie of Cokilbie, Daniel Montgomerie of Kirkland Stewarton, and William 
and Mr James Montgomerie sons of the said Neill. Subscribed for the granters 
notarially by John Gilmour, notary. 
Seals gone. 

31 si January 1601. 

85. Certified copy of the Retour on an Inquest held in the tolbooth of 
Edinburgh, 31st January 1601, before Thomas Speir one of the bailies of the 
burgh, by the following assise, burgesses of Edinburgh, viz., William Napeir, 
Robert Hereis, George Bannatyne, Robert Ker, Andrew Craig, M r James 
Nicholl, John Mitchelhill, John Landis, George Thoirbrand, Andrew Scott, 
Hugh Watsoun, merchants, captain John Ramsay, David Mauchane, James 
Wardlaw, tailors, and Cuthbert Mure, furrier, finding that uinquhile James 
Harlaw, clerk to the signet, father of M r James Harlaw, writer in Edinburgh, 
died vest and seised in the lands, principal and warraiidice, and annualrent 
underwritten, viz., a tenement of land of umquhile William Harlaw grand- 
father of the said M r James, with yard thereof and pertinents on the south 
side of the Cowgait of Edinburgh, between the lands of umquhile David 
Heriot on the east and the lands of umquhile sir John Ramsay, knight, on the 
west, which tenement of land site and ground thereof were found to be the 
east half of the tenement of umquhile James Name sold by him to umquhile 
William Harlaw greatgrandfather of the said M r James, with the west stone 
gable of the front land of the said east half according to the tenor of the old 
investiture granted by the said James Name, dated at Edinburgh 19th March 
1482-83 and of the decreet obtained at the instance of the said umquhile 
James Harlaw before the provost, bailies, treasurer, dean of guild and 
councillors of the said burgh against Katherine Sympsoun, relict of Robert 
Galbrayth regarding the property of the said east half tenement and west gable 
thereof, dated 23rd November 1582, for principal; and also the west half of 
the said tenement bounded on the west by the lands of umquhile David 
Dalrumpill and on the south by the croft of land of umquhile Adam Layng, 
in warrandice and relief of any annualrent ; and also in an annualrent of 
23s. 4d. furth of the front land of umquhile Peter March lying on the north 
side of the High Street of Edinburgh, in the close called " Kinloch Clois " 
between the land of umquhile the archbishop of Glasgow on the east, and the 
lands of umquhile John Cokburne and George Halkerstoun, burgesses of said 
burgh on the east and north : And that the said James Harlaw is the nearest 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 347 

lawful heir of his father the said umquhile James (who died in the month of 
March 1586) in the said lands, etc. 

Certified by John Wylie, notary public, and depute of M r William Scott of 
Elie, director of Chancery. 

19th March 1601. 

86. Instrument of Sasine taken on 19th March 1601 in the hands of Alex 
ander Lawsone, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, in favour of 
Thomas Eistoun as son and heir of umquhile John Eiston of Scottinflatt, in 
the 50 shilling lands of Scottinflatt with the pertinents lying in the regality 
and barony of Torphichen and sheriffdom of Linlithgw : Proceeding on a 
Precept of clare constat (dated at Edinburgh, 10th November 1599) directed by 
James Sandelandis of Calder, lord of Torphichen, to James Polwarth of 
Cowstoun, as his bailie in that part [Witnesses to the precept : James Tennand 
of Linhows, William Inglis of Eistscheill, John Inglis of Wester Harwod, his 
servitors, and the said Alexander Lawsone.] Witnesses to the Sasine : James 
Cochran of Barbachlaw, James Hammiltoun, portioner of Bathgait, James 
Hammiltoun dwelling in Boigcoit, Andrew Polwarth son of the said bailie, 
John Duncan dwelling in Burnetoun (or Bruntoun), and Hector Patersone 
sergeand of the said barony. 

With certificate by Andrew Ker, sheriff clerk of Linlythgw, that the said 
sasine was presented by Johnne Eastone, writer to the signet, and registered 
on 22nd April 1601 in the secretary's register within the bounds of Linlythgw. 

I9th March 1601. 

87. Instrument of Sasine taken on 19th March 1601 in the hands of 
Alexander Lawsone, and John Hammyltoun, clerks, of the diocese of St 
Andrews and notaries public, in favour of John Eistoun writer to the signet, 
and Margret Cant his spouse, and the longer liver of them, of the said 
50 shilling lands of Scottinflatt : Proceeding on a Charter of Sale (dated 
at Scottinflat alias Brumepark, 19th March 1601) by Thomas Eistoun of 
Scottinflatt alias Brumepark and his spouse. Jean Home, containing a precept 
of Sasine directed to James Polwarth of Coustoun as bailie in that part. 
[Witnesses to the Charter : James Cochrane of Barbauchlaw, the said James 
Polwarth, Andrew Polwarth, his son, James Hamiltoun in Boigcoit, James 
Hamiltoun portioner of Bathgait, and John Duncane in Burntoun.] Sasine 
given to John Eistoun personally and to the said Andrew Polwarth as 
attorney for the said Margaret Cant. Witnesses to the sasine the same as 
in the preceding writ. 

With similar certificate of registration in the Secretary's Register on 
22nd April 1601. 

25th May 1602. 

88. Letter of Reversion by Alexander Tullidaff son to umquhile Andro 
Tullidaff of Raneistoun, by which on the narrative that Walter Cheyne of 
Arnage had sold and alienated to him the toun and lands of Blindburne with 
the pendicles and pertinents thereof lying in the barony of Arnage parish of 



348 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

Ellone and sheriffdom of Abirdene, he binds himself and his heirs and as- 
signees to renounce the said lands in favour of the said Walter Cheyne, his 
heirs male and assignees on payment by them to him of the sum of SOOOmerks 
in St Nicholas kirk of New Abirdene. At Abirdene, 25th May 1602. Wit- 
nesses James Cheyne in Hiltoun, Patrick Cheyne m Cauldwallis, David 
Aiddie burgess of Abirdene, M r Patric Cheyne son to M r Patrick Cheyne of 
Raneistoun, and George Barroun writer of the letter. Signed by the granter 
and witnesses. [In the vernacular.] 

Seal gone. 

On the margin is a marking that the writ was recorded in the Secretary s 
Register at Aberdeen on 19th June 1602. 

27th May 1602. 

89. Instrument of Sasine taken on 27th May 1602 in the hands of M r 
Alexander Guthre, common clerk of the burgh of Edinburgh and notary 
public, in favour of Helen Diksoun, daughter and heir of umquhile M r Thomas 
Diksoun, burgess of said burgh, in a back land, built and waste, with the 
yard and tail thereof of that tenement of Walter Stewart son of umquhile 
John Stewart of Craigiehall, knight, sometime pertaining to sir Thomas Greig 
chaplain of the chaplainry founded at the altar of St Nicholas in the kirk of 
St Giles by umquhile Alexander Currour, vicar of Dunsyre, lying (the said 
back land) between the front land of the said tenement sold by the said Master 
Thomas to William Hereis, merchant, on the south, and the North Loch 
of the burgh on the north, and which tenement lies on the north side of 
the High Street of said burgh [see No. 56] : Proceeding on a Precept 
from Chancery (dated at Edinburgh, 24th May 1602) directed to the provost 
and bailies of Edinburgh. Sasine given by Archibald Adiesone, one of the 
bailies of Edinburgh, to John Diksoun as attorney for the said Helene. Wit- 
nesses : Ninian Makmorrane, one of the bailies of the burgh ; George Smyth, 
merchant ; William Couper, tailor ; Master John Hendersoun and John Banna- 
tyne, servants of the said Alexander Guthre : Quintigern Bankis, William 
Rolloke and Alexander Strabrok, burgh serjeands. 

9th June 1602. 

90. Precept of Sasine (directer blank) by Thomas Eistoun son and heir of 
umquhile John Eistoun of Brumpark, and John Eistoun, writer, then of Bruin- 
park, superior of the subjects aitermentioned, as required by divers precepts 
directed to them by sir James Sandelandis of Calder, lord of Torphichen, 
for infefting John Craufurd, burgess of Edinburgh, in houses, biggings, 
chambers and yards sometime occupied by umquhile Osuald Craufurd and 
thereafter by umquhile John Craufurd (father of the said first- mentioned 
John) and his spouse, with the pertinents lying within the territory of 
Torphichen and sheriffdom of Linlithgow, between the lands of umquhile 
Walter Polwarth on the south and west, the lands called the Burnlands on the 
north and the common way leading to the parish kirk of Torphichen on the 
east. At Linlythqw, 9th June 1602. Witnesses : George Bell, baker burgess of 
Linlythqw ; Thomas Duncane in Bruntone ; Thomas Johnestoune, son of Alan 
Johnestoun ; Christopher Dunbar, indweller in said burgh ; James Ros and 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 349 

John Hamyltoune, notaries public. Signed by John Eistoun and George Bell, 
and notarially on behalf of Thomas Eistoun by the above-named notaries. 
Writer of the precept, Alexander Lawsone junior. 
Seals gone. 

22nd June 1602. 

91. Charter granted by James Polwarth of Coustoun, whereby in implement 
of a marriage contract between himself and his eldest son James Polwarth, on 
the one part, and Thomas Levingstoune of Haning and his daughter Elizabeth 
Levingstoun, on the other part, he grants to his son the said James Polwarth 
and the heirs male to be procreated between him and the said Elizabeth 
Levingstoune, whom failing to Andrew Polwarth brother-german to the said 
James Polwarth (junior) and the heirs male to be lawfully procreated of his 
body, whom failing to the heirs female to be procreated between the said 
James (junior) and Elizabeth, whom also failing the heirs and assignees whom- 
soever of the said James (junior), the lands of Coustoun and the lands of 
South and North Hilderstonis with coals, coal heughs, tofts, crofts, etc., which 
lands of South and North Hilderstonis extend in the old infeftments thereof to 
13 lib. 14d. worth of lands, with 25s. worth of the lands of Bowcoittis including 
a piece of land and meadow called Carsbog (Kersbog) with the arable lands 
surrounded by walls and ditches, with the said walls, ditches and hedges, 
parsonage teinds, small teinds of hay, and liberty of digging and awaytaking 
" faill and duffat " for the repair of the said walls and ditches, which lands of 
Kersbog lie between the lands of Bowcoittis and Bromeparkis on the east, the 
lands of Coustone and Coustone water on the south, the lands of Wallhous on 
the west, and the lands of Bowcoittis, Scottinflatt and Walhous on the north, in 
the barony and regality of Torphichen and sheriffdom of Linlithqw : Reserv- 
ing to the said James Polwarth (senior) his liferent of the lands of South 
Hilderstone conquest by him from umquhile John Grahame with a piece of 
land of North Hilderstone added thereto, and half of the meadow of North 
Hilderstone then occupied by Thomas Aikene his tenant : To be holden de me 
for payment of Id. Scots in blench farm if asked only, and paying also to 
James Sandelandis of Calder, lord of Torphichin, the granter's superior, the 
duties and others contained in the infeftments thereof : Containing a precept 
of Sasine directed blank. At Coustoune, 22nd June 1602. Witnesses : Alex- 
ander Livingstone apparent of Haning, William Cleland of Knowhobillhill, 
Henry Thowmis, burgess of Linlithqw, Andrew Ker and Robert Ker, notaries. 
Signed by the granter and witnesses. 

Seal gone. 

22nd June 1602. 

92. Procuratory of Resignation granted by James Polwarth, elder of 
Coustoune, for new infeftment in favour of his son James and the heirs male 
procreat betwixt him and Elizabeth Levingstoun, of the lands in the pre- 
ceding charter. At Coustoune, 22nd June 1602. Witnesses : Alexander 
Levingstone apparent of Haining, William Cleland of Knowhoblehill, Harie 
Thowms, burgess of Linlythqw, Andro Ker and Robert Ker, notaries, all with 
the granter subscribing. 

Seal gone. 



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8th and 19^ February 1604. 

93 Extract of a Disposition by Henry Eldar, common clerk and burgess of 
Perth (heritable proprietor by virtue of a comprising of the tenement after- 
mentioned for the byruns of an annualrent of 20 merks) with consent of 
Alexander Stewart, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, in favour of Patrik 
Glasfurde, common clerk of Leith and the heirs of his body, whom tailing 
to James Glasfurde his brother, his heirs and assignees, of a tenement of 
land somewhile pertaining to umquhile Johnne Pennycuik and Margaret 
Robertsoun his spouse, lying within the town of Leith, barony of Restalrig 
and sheriffdom of Edinburgh, betwixt the lands of umquhile John Ker 
on the south, the lands of umquhil Thomas Mortoun on the north and the 
common "hie streittis" on the east and west parts. Dated at Edinburgh 
and Perth respectively 8th and 19th February 1604. Witnesses : M r Oliver 
Colt, advocate, M r Blaise Colt, his son, and James Leslie his (Oliver's) servitor, 
to the signature of Alex. Stewart at Edinburgh ; and John Pitcarne burgess of 
Perth, and John Jamesone burgess of Cowpar, to the signature of Henry Eldar. 
Recorded in the books of Council and Session, 4th November 1618. 



8th February and 10th March 1604. 

94. Charter granted by Walter Stewart lawful son of umquhil John Stewart 
of Cragyhall, by which on the narrative that by contract (dated at Edinburgh 
21st November 1588) made between him, with consent of Henry Stewart 
of Cragiehall, his patron in the tenement aftermentioned on the one part, 
and umquhii M r Thomas Diksoun, vicar of Torphichen, burgess of Edin- 
burgh, on the other part, he had become bound to infeft the said M r 
Thomas in the tenement aftermentioned, as the said contract and charter 
following thereon more fully proport ; that the said M r Thomas had negli- 
gently omitted to take infeftment on the said charter, and that no prejudice 
might thereby be done to Helen Dicksoun daughter and heir lawfully served 
to the said M r Thomas : Therefore, with consent of John Young lawful son of 
Thomas Young, writer, chaplain of the chaplainry aftermentioned and 
superior of the said tenement, he grants and confirms to the said Helen 
Diksoun her heirs and assignees whomsoever, the tenement of land back and 
fore with houses, biggings and yard thereof sometime belonging to the chap- 
lainry founded at the altar of St Nicholas within the collegiate kirk of 
St Giles of Edinburgh, by umquhil Alexander Currour vicar of the parish 
kirk of Dunsyre and John Lugtoun chaplain, lying within the burgh of 
Edinburgh, on the north side of the High Street thereof, between the lands of 
umquhil Symon Niddrie then belonging to William Boithuell on the east, the 
land of umquhil Lancelot Abirnathie then belonging to the heirs of umquhil 
John Sympsoun on the west, the high street on the south and the North 
Loch on the north parts : To be holden a me of the said John Young, chaplain 
foresaid and his successors, for payment yearly of 6 merks in name of feu 
farm : Containing a precept of sasine directed to Edward Edzar burgess of 
Edinburgh, as bailie in that part. At Edinburgh, 8th February and 10th 
March 1604. Witnesses: M r Alexander King of Drydane, advocate, John 
Diksoun his servitor, and William Hay, writer, indweller in Edinburgh ; and 



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on 10th March, M r Thomas Young lawful son of the said Thomas Young, 
writer, Thomas Couttis his servitor, and Gilbert Ros, provost of Mayboll, 
witnesses of the said John (Young) the chaplain. Signed by the granter and 
consenter, and by all the witnesses except M r Alexander King and M r Thomas 
Young. 

The seals of the granter and consenter are gone. 



10th March 1604. 

95. Instrument of Sasine on the foregoing charter taken on 10th March 
1604 in the hands of Thomas Couttis, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, 
notary public. Sasine given by Edward Edzar, burges of Edinburgh as bailie 
in that part, to John Diksoun, pensionary of Paislay as attorney of the said 
Helen Diksoun. Witnesses : James Nicolsoun, clothier, burgess of Edinburgh ; 
Francis Irwyng, bailie of the burgh of Dumfreis ; James Meill, burgess of 
Edinburgh ; David Grhame, son of John Grhame of Callendar ; Patrick 
Grhame of Thorniflattis, Andrew Diksoun, John Kirk of Dundaffmure, 
William Bellenden of Maddrisland, and M r Patrick Hamiltoun, son of John 
Hamiltoun vicar of Dunlop. 

Registered in the Secretary's Register at Edinburgh, 5th April 1604 by 
Adam Lawte, depute keeper. 



March 1604. 

96. Charter granted by the said Helen Diksoun daughter of umquhile 
M r Thomas Dicksoun vicar of Torphechin and burgess 01 Edinburgh, with 
consent of John Diksoun, pensionary of Paislay, and Andrew Diksoun his 
brother, at the Kirk-of-Muir of Dundaff, her curators, whereby in implement of 
a contract of sale between her and her curators, and sir Archibald Striveling 
of Keir, knight, their cautioner and trustee, on the one part, and Gabriel 
Rankene, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, on the other part, she grants to the 
said Gabriel Rankene and his spouse Jonet Barclay and the longer liver of 
them, the back land built and waste with the yard and tail and per- 
tinents of the tenement specified in the preceding charter and sasine, which 
back land lies between the front land of the said tenement alienated by the 
said M r Thomas Dicksoun to William Hereis, merchant burgess of Edinburgh 
and his spouse Katherine Bankis on the south and the North Loch on the 
north : To be holden as in the charter (No. 94), for payment of 40s. yearly 
to the chaplain of the chaplainry, of whom the subjects are held : Containing 
a precept of Sasine directed to Robert Bannatyne, skinner burgess of Edin- 
burgh. At Striveling, 24th March 1604. Witnesses: M r William Leving- 
stoun of Estir Grenezardis, M r William Name son of umquhil Duncan Name 
at Banokburn, William Young, servitor of John Adamsoun notary public, 
and Patrik Williamsoun there. Signed notarially on behalf of the granter and 
her curators by John Sinclair and the said John Adamson, notaries public, 
and by the witnesses. Written by John Nicoll servitor to David Andersone, 
writer, Edinburgh. 

Granter's seal gone. 



352 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

4^ April 1604. 

97 Precept of Sasine directed by Alexander Seatone, lord of Fy vie and 
Urquhairt president of the College of Justice, provost of Edinburgh, Richard 
Doby Thomas Fischer, David Aikinheid and William Speir bailies of that 
burgh and the councillors and community thereof, superiors of the town of 
Leith to the said David Aikinheid, as one of said bailies, for mfeftmg Henry 
Elder, clerk and burgess of Perth, his heirs and assignees whomsoever in the 
tenement of land fore and back, sometime belonging to uinquhil John Penny- 
cuik and Margaret Robertsoun his spouse, lying in the town of Leith [v. No. 93 
preceding] : Which tenement formerly belonged to Walter Pennycuik son and 
heir of the said John, Robert Betoun, physician, Patrick Glasfurd, clerk of 
the said town of Leith, Agnes Thornetone his spouse, Daniel Leene, and 
Christina Nicolsone his spouse, and was apprised from them for the bygone 
proceeds (profits) of an annualrent of 20 merks Scots alienated by the said 
John Pennycuik and spouse to William Chalmer burgess of Perth, and then 
belonging to the said Henry Elder, extending in whole with fees and expenses 
to the sum of 397, 12s. At Edinr., 4th April 1604. Witnesses : William 
Mauld, dean of guild, James Forman, Adam Ra, James Aikinheid, burgesses 
of Edinburgh, and M r Alex. Guthre, principal clerk of that burgh. (Signed) 
Richard Doby, bailze ; Thomas Fyscher, bayllze ; William Speir, baillzie ; 
D. Aikinheid, bailze. 

A fragment of the common seal of Edinburgh remains. 

26^ January 1608. 

98. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine following on the disposition of 
which No. 93 preceding is an extract, in the hands of M r Alexander 
Guthre, common clerk of Edinburgh, bearing that Patrick Glasfuird, common 
clerk of Leith, for implement of the marriage contract between him and 
Margaret Dawling with consent of her brothers M r John Dawling advocate, 
and Robert Dawling (dated at Edinburgh 9th December last past) resigned in 
the hands of Archibald Adesone one of the bailies the foresaid tenement in the 
town of Leith : Which resignation being made and accepted the bailie gave 
sasine of the said tenement to the said Patrick Glasfuird and to John 
Mathesoun indweller in Leith as attorney, and in name of the said Margaret 
Dawling, and the longer liver of them in conjunct infeftment. Witnesses : 
Robert Dawling, writer, James Richartsone, John Blak, John Sprott and John 
Makcoull, sergeands of the burgh of Edinburgh, with others witnesses called 
and required. 

Indorsed is a certificate of Registration on 14th February 1608, in the 
Secretary's Register of the sheriffdom of Edinburgh, by Adame Lawte, depute 
and keeper thereof. 

14th May 1608. 

99. Charter of Sale granted by James Poluarth senior, of Coustoun and 
James Poluarth junior his son and heir apparent, with consent of Elizabeth 
Levingstoun spouse of the said James Poluarth junior, in favor of sir Thomas 
Hamiltoun of Bynine, knight, King's advocate and one of the senators of the 



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College of Justice, his heirs and assignees, of the lands of Coustoun, with 
manor place, houses, yards, orchards, outsetts, etc., piece of arable land with 
meadow called the Kersboig, and arablelands with walls,d itches, etc. surrounding 
the same and liberty of digging and awaytaking "feal and duffat" for the 
reparation thereof, and teinds in the parish of Bathgait, barony and regality of 
Torphichen and sheriffdom of Lynlithgow ; and the lands called the Stibbill- 
boigis on the east side of the Kersboig in the barony and regality foresaid : 
To be holden de me in blench farm for payment of Id. yearly to the said 
James Polwarth senior if asked only, and to James lord of Torphichen the 
granter's superior, for the said lands of Coustoun and Kersboig and others 
the feu and other duties specified in the infeftment of the said James Polwarth 
senior, and for the lands of Stibbillboigis 13s. 4d. yearly, being a proportion of 
the feu and other duties payable for the 25s. lands of Boithcoittis, sometime 
belonging to John Young, of which the said lands of Stibbillboigis are part : 
Containing a precept of Sasine directed to James Dryisdall, servant of Thomas 
Hamiltoun of Preistisfeild as bailie in that part. At Coustoun, 14th May 1 608. 
Witnesses: William Cleilland of Knowhobbilhill, John Hammiltoun, writer 
in Edinburgh, James Dryisdaill, and David Tait, servants of the said Thomas 
Hamiltoun of Preistisfeild, Matthew Johnstoun servant of John Hamilton son 
of the said Thomas, and Robert Paterson servant of the said sir Thomas. 
Signed by the granters James Polwarth senior and junior, by James 
Hammiltoun and William Ker, notaries, for Elizabeth Levingstoun, and by 
the witnesses. Written by Robert Pringill, notary public, servitor to John 
Eistoun, writer to the signet. 
Seals gone. 

25th March 1609. 

100. Charter of Confirmation granted by John Young lawful son of Thomas 
Young, writer to the signet, chaplain of the chaplainry founded at the altar of 
Saint Nicholas within the collegiate Kirk of St Giles of Edinburgh and superior 
of the tenement aftermentioned, with consent of his father as his administrator 
and tutor, confirming the Charter No. 96 preceding by Helen Diksoun (dated 
24th March 1604). At Edinburgh, 25th March 1609. Witnesses : James 
Lamb, minister at Boltoun, and Thomas Couttis, servitor to the said Thomas 
Young. Signed by the granter and his father and the witnesses. 

No seal. 

2Qth May 1609. 

101. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 26th May 1609 in the 
hands of M r Alexander Guthre, clerk of the community of Edinburgh and 
notary public, upon the resignation made by Peter Sommervell and Jonet 
Waldie his spous into the hands of David Johnestoun one of the bailies of the 
burgh of Edinburgh of (1) a back tenement of land formerly belonging to 
umquhile William Ray, cutler and burgess of Edinburgh and by him alienated 
to the said Peter Sommervell and spouse, lying on the south side of the High 
Street of Edinburgh in the vennel called Libbertounis Wynd, between another 
tenement of the said William's on the north, the lands of umquhile John 
Scharp on the south, the lands of umquhil the laird of Corstorphin and now 
of Jonet Forrester on the east ; and (2) another tenement of the said William 

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354 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

Kay's then belonging to Quintigern Kos, baker, on the south side of the High 
Street of said burgh between the said tenement now Jonet Forrester's on the 
east, the first- mentioned back land on the south and the High Street on the 
north ; and also a waste land, with " chop " or " penteis " lying on the south 
side of the High Street and at the head of said vennel, between the said tene- 
ment of William Ray on the east, and the lands of the heirs of William 
Libbertoun then of the heirs of Patrick Gowane on the west, in warrandice of 
the said back tenement ; and upon the sasine thereupon given by the bailie to 
John Wilsoun, merchant, as attorney and on behalf of Patrick Sommervell 
second son of the said Peter : Reserving the liferent of the said Peter Sommer- 
ville and his spouse. Witnesses : John Archibald, merchant ; Patrick Nemo, 
tailor ; Quintigern Ros, baker ; John Baxter, Adam Barroun and Quintigern 
Bankis, serjeands of the said burgh. 

21st May 1610. 

102. Charter of Sale by sir Thomas Hammyltoun of Byris (subscribing " of 
Binning "), knight, King's advocate and one of the senators of the College of 
Justice, in implement of a contract of the same date between him on the one 
part, and John Eistoun, writer to the signet, and Margaret Cant his spouse 
on the other part, whereby he sells and dispones to the said John Eistoun 
and Margaret Cant and the longer liver of them, the lands of Coustoun, 
Kersboig, and Stibbilboigis (see No. 99 supra) : To be holden a me of James 
lord of Torphichen in feu farm : Rendering therefor the feu farms following, 
viz., for the lands of Coustoun the sum of 18 merks ; for the Kersboig 21s. 4d. ; 
and for Stibillboigis 13s. 4d., besides other duties and services : Containing a 
precept of sasine directed to David Hamiltoun his servitor as sheriff in that 
part. At Edinburgh, 21st May 1610. Witnesses : M r Robert Foullis, advocate ; 
James Wynram, writer ; M r Allan Hamiltoun, David and Thomas M'Cullochis 
the granter's servants, and Robert Pringill notary in Edinburgh. Signed by 
the granter and witnesses. 

Seal gone. 

21s May 1610. 

103. Charter of Sale in the same terms as the preceding but with a de me 
holding in blench farm. Same date and witnesses. 

Seal (nearly entire) of Sir Thomas Hamilton of Byris, knight, King's 
advocate : On a chevron, between three cinquefoils, a buckle. Flowers 
at top and sides of shield. Legend (caps.) : s D THOME HAMIL .... EN. 
Diam. 1 T 6 F in. 

25th May 1610. 

104. Instrument of Sasine taken on 25th May 1610 in the hands of John 
Ker, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, in favour of John 
Eistoun, writer to the signet, and Margaret Cant his spouse and the longer 
liver of them, of the lands of Cowstoun, Kersboig and others described in the two 
preceding charters. Sasine given by David Hammyltoun servant of sir Thomas 
as bailie in that part to the said John Eistoun, and to M r John Cant of 
banctgehs Grange as procurator for the said Margaret Cant. Witnesses to the 
basme : Robert Smyth, merchant burgess of Edinburgh ; James Nethsmyth, 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 355 

his servant ; M r John Ker, son of Andrew Ker of Mylnerig ; Alexander 
Aikinheid in Hilderstoun, John Steinesoun there, and Michaell Forsyth in 
Cowstoun. 

23rd June 1610. 

105. Instrument of Kesignation and Sasine taken on 23rd June 1610 in the 
hands of M r Alexander Guthre, clerk of the burgh of Edinburgh, and notary 
public, in favour of William Sommervile, merchant, of a new built land of 
Joseph Marjoribankis, merchant burgess of said burgh, sometime of umquhile 
Thomas Wardlaw, lying within the tenement of umquhile Thomas Otterburne 
on the west side of the passage thereof, between the lands of umquhile William 
Adamsone on the north and the land of umquhile John Falcoun on the south, 
and which tenement lies on the south side of the said burgh and of the old 
tolbooth thereof between another tenement of the said Thomas Otterburne 
on the east, and the tenement of umquhile John Fouler on the west : On 
resignation made by James Broun, merchant with consent of his wife 
Elizabeth Nasmith, in implement of a Contract of Sale (dated at Edinburgh 
4th June then instant) made between them and the said William Sommervile. 
Sasine given by James Dalzeall, one of the bailies of Edinburgh. Witnesses : 
Alexander Broun, Robert Smith, merchants, John Bartane, goldsmith, George 
Rose and Simon Thorntoun sergeands of the burgh. 

29th January 1612. 

106. Precept of Clare Constat directed by James, lord of Torphechin to 
Hector Paterson in Torphichen, for infefting Thomas Eistoun as heir of his 
father Alexander Eistoun, portioner of Wodesyde, in the 2 merk lands of 
Wodesyde, with the pertinents lying in the barony and regality of Torphechin 
within the sheriffdom of Lynlithgow and sometime occupied by umquhile 
Thomas Eistoun father of the said Alexander. Dated at Edinburgh, 29th 
January 1612. Witnesses : James Dowglas and Symon Purdie, the granters 
servants ; John Eistoun, writer to the signet ; and Robert Pringill, notary 
and writer of the precept. (Signed) J . Torphechin. 

Seal gone. 

20th November 1613. 

107. Charter of Sale by Thomas Eistoune, portioner of the lands of Wodsyde 
in implement of a contract between Peter Eistoune in Torphichen, his cautioner, 
and John Duncane of Bruntoune, granting to the said John Duncane, his 
heirs and assignees, an annualrent of 40 lib. furth of the lands of Wodsyde 
extending to 2 merks worth of land, with houses, yards and pertinents, lying in 
the regality of Torphichen and sheriffdom of Linlithqw : To be holden de me 
for payment of Id. in blench farm if asked only : Containing a precept of 
sasine directed blank. At Linlithqw, 20th November 1613. Witnesses : John 
Craufurde in Torphichen, Peter Book there, Andrew Gibbesoun merchant 
burgess of Linlithqw, and Thomas Thowmis servitor to James Ros notary in 
Linlithqw. Subscribed notarially on behalf of the granter by the said James 
Ros and by George Thowmis co-notary, and by all the witnesses except Peter 
Book. 

Seal gone. 



356 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

24th November 1613. 

108. Feu Charter granted by John [Spottiswood] archbishop of Glasgow, 
with consent of the dean and chapter of his metropolitan kirk, narrating that 
the 20 merk lands of Bischopforrest in the parish of Kirkpatrik Irngray and 
stewartry of Kirkcudbricht belonged to himself and his predecessors, archbishops 
foresaid, as part of the patrimony of their archbishoprick, and that John lord 
Heryis sometime heritable proprietor thereof resigned the same with the 
privilege of regality into the hands of the archbishop as superior ad remanentiam ; 
and disponing in favour of William Moring, portioner of Barboy, his heirs and 
assignees whomsoever, the half of the merk land of old extent of Barboy, with 
the houses, biggings, yards, tofts, crofts, outsets etc. thereof, lying in Bischop- 
forest within the parish of Kirkpatrik Ingray [Irongray] and stewartry of 
Kirkcudbricht : To be holden de nobis in feu farm : Rendering therefor 
yearly the sum of 17 shillings Scots as the former duty and 4d. in augmenta- 
tion thereof, the service of one shearer in autumn and the use of a horse for 
half a day ad glebas, giving suit and presence when required at the courts of 
the regality held yearly within the bounds thereof, the archbishop and his 
successors being bound on their part to hold the said courts by sufficient 
bailies of their own household, and failing that to appoint one or more of the 
fittest of their feuars of Bischopforrest. The charter contains a precept of 
sasine directed blank. At Edinburgh, 24th November 1613. Witnesses : 
M r James Broun, minister at the kirk of Kirpatrik Irngray ; William 
Hanyng, clerk of the commissariot of Drumfreis ; Andrew Hay and Robert 
Blunt the archbishop's servitors ; and John Nicoll, clerk to the signet, by whose 
servitor Quintin Kennedy the charter is written. (Signed) Jo. Glasguen ; 
M. James Hamilton, dean of Glasgow ; M. James Steuart, chancelor ; T. Moir, 
persoun of Morbattill ; T. Hay, Peblas ; M. Rt, Hunter, persoun of Sanquhar ; 
M. James Logane, persone of Ettilstoun ; M. George Cleland, person of 
Durisdeir ; J. Bannatyne, Carnwaithe ; Mr J. Campbell, Luss ; Mr J. Cuning- 
hame, Cumnok ; Mr R. Wilkie, Douglas ; W. Wheitfurd, Moffet ; W. Birsbane, 
Erskine ; Mr Jhone Tenent, Balarnok, ; J. Hay, Ranfrow ; Mr Patrik 
Walkinschaw, subdene ; Mr James Gillespie, Killern. 

Two seals ; one gone. The archbishop's remains : A shield, with scroll 
ornament at top and sides, bearing arms : On a chevron between 
three oak-trees eradicated, a boar head couped, and on a base a 
salmon with ring in its mouth. Legend (caps.) : s : IOANNIS. 
ARCHIEPISCOPI. GLASGVENSIS. Outer border of leaves. Diam. 1 in. 



2nd March 1614. 

109. Commission under the testimony of the Great Seal appointing John 
Gordoun of Tilliegreig and Caskyben, M r Richard Irwing of Hiltoun and M r 
Alexander Jaffray, burgess of Abirdene, sheriffs in that part, to act on the 
retour of a brieve for the service of George Johnstoun of that ilk as heir of his 
grandfather George Johnstoun of that ilk, in an annual of 4 merkis f urth of the 
town and lands of Hiltoun of Lumgare, with the pertinents, lying in the barony 
of Dunnotare and sheriffdom of Kincardin, held of George earl Marischall 
lord Keyth, &c., who is also sheriff-principal of the said sheriffdom, and thus 



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both judge and party contradictor in the said service : The said commission 
being granted in the petition of the said first-mentioned George Johnstoun and 
his curators William Forbes of Tulquhone, M r Duncan Forbes of Bannagask, 
Gilbert Johnstoun of Taveltie, Robert Johnstoun of Kendall, Gilbert Johnstoun 
of Pettersmylne, and M r Robert Paip, advocate at New Abirdene. Edinburgh, 
2nd March 1614, A.R. 47 and 11. 
Seal gone. 

3rd May 1615. 

110. Instrument of Sasine following on the charter No. 107 preceding taken 
on 3rd May 1615 in the hands of William Leverance, clerk, of the diocese of 
St Andrews, notary public, in favour of John Duncane in Burnetoun, of an 
annualrent of 40 lib. furth of the 2 merk lands of Wodsyd : Sasine given by 
James Jope, portioner in Burnetoun. Witnesses : John Jope son of the said 
James Jope, John Ralstoun in Torphiching, John Bryce in Wodsyd, and 
Alexander Bryce brother of Margaret Bryce in Torphiching Mains. 



6th July] 615. 

111. Instrument of Resignation taken on 6th July 1615 in the hands of Thomas 
Forbes, clerk, of the diocese of Abirdene, notary, upon the resignation made 
by Archibald Dowglas, macer, as procurator for James Seytoun of Pitmedden, 
in the hands of the lords of his majesty's secret council, of the towns and lands 
of Selbie and Lochtulloche with pertinent?, tenants, tenandries and services of 
free tenants, lying in the parish of Monkegy and sheriffdom of Abirdene> in 
favour and for new infeftment to be given under the great seal to George 
Johnnestoun now of Caskyben, his heirs male and assignees whatsoever. Done 
in the "laigh counsalhous under the tolbuith of Edinburgh.'' Witnesses: 
Johnne Seytoun of Meldrum, John Erskene of Pittodrie, Robert Alschunder, 
Thomas Crombie, writers ; Adame Gordoun of Glenbuchet and James 
Prymrois, clerk of his majesty's secret council with others divers. 



I'Mh November 1615. 

112. Charter of Sale by Thomas Eistoun, son and heir of umquhile Alexander 
Eistoun, portioner of Wodsyde, whereby (in implement of an obligation by him 
dated llth November) he dispones to John Eistoun of Coustoun, writer to the 
signet, in lifer en t, and to his son John Eistoun junior, and Euphame Ker his 
spouse, and the longer liver of them the 2 merks worth of the lands of 
Wodsyde with houses and pertinents, lying in the bacony and regality of 
Torphichen and sheriffdom of Linlithqw : To be holden a me of James lord of 
Torphichen superior thereof for payment yearly of the feu farm, victual, etc. 
as specified in the charter of 20th August 1576 (No. 67 preceding) : Containing 
a precept of sasine directed to James Glen portioner of Wodsyde, as bailie 
in that part. At Edinburgh, 13th November 1615. Witnesses : Robert 
Crichtoun younger of Clunie ; William Wallace and Thomas Patersone, tailor 
burgesses of Edinburgh ; Patrick Glen servitor to the said John Eistoun, 
writer to the signet ; and Andrew Polwarth, son of umquhile James Polwarth 



358 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

of Coustoun. Signed notarially for the grantor by M r William Strang 
notary public, and Adam Nisbit, co-notary, and by aU the witnesses except 
Robert Crichtoun. 
Seal gone. 

8th November 1616. 

113 Precept of Clare Constat directed by James, lord of Torphechin to James 
Glen in Torphichen, portioner of Wodsyd, for infefting John Eistoun as heir 
of his father John Eistoun of Coustoun, writer to the signet, in the 50s. land 
of Scottinflat with houses, etc., and pertinents conquest by the said John 
Eistoun and Margaret Cant his spouse from umquhile Thomas Eistoun and 
Jean Home his spouse, lying in the barony and regality of Torphichen and 
sheriffdom of Lynlithgow ; also in the lands of Coustoun, Kersboig, and 
Stibillboigs (as previously described), which lands of Coustoun and others 
sometime belonged to umquhile James Polwarth of Coustoun and afterwards 
to Thomas lord Bynning, secretary of the King, then sir Thomas Hamiltoun 
of Byris, knight, King's advocate, and were conquest from him by the said 
John Eistoun and spouse. At Edinburgh, 8th November 1616. Witnesses : 
sir William Lausone of Boghall, knight, M r John Cant of Sanct Geli Grange, 
John Sandelandis servant to the granter, George Lokhart servant of the said 
sir William Lausone, and Robert Pringill, writer to the signet. Signed 
"Torphechin," and by the witnesses. 

Seal gone. 

9th November 1616. 

114. Instrument of Sasine following on the above precept taken on 9th 
November 1616 in the hands of Patrik Glen, notary public, of the diocese of 
St Andrews, in favour of John Eistoun as son and heir of umquhile John 
Eistoun of Cowstoun. Witnesses : James Young in Torphichin, Patrik and 
James Johnstounes there, and James Glen son of the said bailie. 



llth November 1616. 

115. Charter of Resignation by James, lord of Torphichen in favour of John 
Eistoun then of Coustoun (son and heir of umquhil John Eistoun of Coustoun, 
writer to the signet), and Euphamia Ker his spouse and the longer liver of 
them in liferent, and to John Eistoun their eldest son and the heirs of his body, 
whom failing James Eistoun their second son and the heirs of his body, whom 
failing the heirs whomsoever procreated between the said John and Euf ernia, 
whom failing the heirs and assignees whomsoever of the said John (then of 
Coustoun), of the 50s. lands of Scottinflat ; the lands of Coustoun, in the parish 
of Bathgait, and the lands of Kersboig and Stibbilboiggis and others (all as 
before described) : On the resignation of the said John Eistoun, writer to the 
signet : Reserving to Margaret Cant relict of the said John Eistoun, writer, 
her liferent of the teinds of the whole of said lands (except Scottinflat which 
she renounced) : Containing a precept of sasine directed to James Glen 
portioner of Wodsyde. At Edinburgh, 20th November 1616. Witnesses : 
M r John Sandelandis, son of the lord of Torphichen, M r John Cant of Sanct 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 359 

Geli Grange, Robert Pringill, writer to the signet, and Patrick Glen his servitor. 
Signed by the granter and witnesses. 
Seal gone. 

21s December 1616. 

116. Tak granted by Johnne [Spottiswood] archbishop of St Andrews, 
commendator of the abbacy of Kilwyning, " undoubtit persoun " of the parish 
and parish kirk of Stewartoun, with consent of M r Williame Castellaw present 
minister at the said kirk, in favour of David Cunninghame of Robertland 
heritor of the lands aftermentioned for the lifetimes of himself and two 
successive heirs male, and thereafter for five successive periods of 19 years, of 
the parsonage teinds of the following lands, viz. : the 4 lib. 6s. 8d. land of 
Robertland and Breadieland, the 40s. land of Over Lochrig which is the Maynis 
of Robertland, 6 merk land of Foulschaw, 20s. land of Spittell, 6 merk land of 
Over and Nether Cassiltounis, 14s. land of Horsmure and Lochemylne, and 5 
merk land of Nether Blaklaw, in the parish of Stewartoun, bailliary of 
Cunninghame and sheriffdom of Air, pertaining to the said abbacy as part of 
the patrimony thereof : Entry at the Lammas preceding : Paying therefor to 
the minister serving the cure of the said kirk the sum of 47 lib. yearly at 
Martinmas, 6 bolls 1 firlot "ait meill," betwixt Yule and Candlemas, and 
doubling the amount in the event of failure to pay at the above terms, 
relieving the granter of all taxations upon the teinds, the reparation of the 
kirk, and the furnishing of elements of bread and wine at the communion. 
At Edinburgh, 21st December 1616. Witnesses : Johnne Spottiswode the 
archbishop's son, M r John Hay clerk depute of Edinburgh, and James Lennox 
servitor to M r Alexander Guthre, common clerk of Edinburgh and writer of 
the Lak. Subscribed by the archbishop, the minister of Stewartoun and the 
witnesses. [In the vernacular.] 

Seal gone. 

23rd April 1617. 

117. Instrument of Sasine proceeding on the charter of resignation 
No. 115 preceding, taken on 23rd April 1617 in the hands of Patrick 
Glen, notary public, in favour of John Eistoun of Coustoun, and Euphemia 
Ker his spouse and the longer liver of them in liferent, and their son 
John Eistoun junior in fee. Sasine given to the said John Eistoun of 
Coustoun and Euphemia Ker his spouse, personally, and to Robert Stewart as 
attorney for the said John Eistoun junior. Witnesses : Patrick Hendersoun 
in Coustoun, John Small there, Patrick Davidsone and Thomas Watsoun in 
Brumpark and William Wylie in Linlithgow. 

21th December 1617. 

118. Charter of Sale by Andrew Mathowsoun indweller in the burgh of 
Abirden, in favour of John Mitchell, maltman burgess of the said burgh, 
of a tenement land fore and back and the yard thereof lying in the burgh of 
Abirden on the east side of the Gallowgate, between the land of umquhile 
Andrew Murray then of Andrew Inglis, wright, on the south, the land of 
umquhile Thomas Craufurd then of William Russell, weaver, on the north, 
and the barnyard of M r Richard Irving on the east : To be holden in free 



360 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

burgage. ' Dated at Abirden, 27th December 1617. Witnesses ^M' Alexandra 
Cullen one of the bailies of the burgh, Archibald Beanne (subscribing Beanes ), 
John Michell junior, and John Ingraharne, burgesses, and Patrik Smyth, writer 
of the charter and servitor to M r Thomas Mollesone, common clerk ol the 
burgh Subscribed notarially on behalf of the granter by M r Thomas 
Mollesone and Walter Robertsone, and by the bailie as giver of Sasine. 
No seals. 

21th December 1617. 

119. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine proceeding on the foregoing 
charter taken on 27th December 1617 in the hands of M r Thomas Mollesoun, 
clerk, of the diocese of Abirden, notary public and common clerk of Abirden. 
Witnesses : Thomas Dowglas, Thomas Aikyn, John Ingrahame, Patrik 
Smyth, burgesses of the said burgh ; Walter Robertsone, notary public, and 
William Kay, one of the sergeands of said burgh. 



October 1619. 

120. Instrument of Sasine taken on 22nd October 1619 in the hands of 
Alexander Duff, clerk, of the diocese of Moray, notary public, proceeding on 
an inquest held in the tolbooth of the burgh of Invernis in the burgh court 
thereof before M r John Ross provost of said burgh, William Campbell, 
Alexander Patersone, William Paterson senior and William Robertson junior, 
bailies thereof by the following assise, burgesses of said burgh ; Duncan Forbes, 
chancellor of the inquest ; William Robertsoun senior, James Cuthbert senior, 
Andrew Eraser M'Conil, George M'Conilreoch, John Robertsoun, Thomas 
Robertsoun, John Chapman, Robert Moncreiff, William Cuthbert Jonsoun, 
Francis Bischope, David Cuthbert, Murdoch Poilsoun, Robert Neilsoun, and 
William M'Conchie, who, being sworn, found that the late Alexander 
M'Thomas Roy, indweller in Invernis, grandfather on the father's side of 
Thomas Fraser, burgess of that burgh, died vest and seised in a rood of 
burgage land with houses, yard and malt kiln lying in Inverness on the 
west side of the water of Nes, between the lands of John Robertsoun, wright, 
on the south, the lands of Alexander M'Gillemartin and the lands of the 
late Alexander M'Thomas Roy on the north, the lands of sir James Duff on 
the west, and the common vennel on the east, and also in a particate of 
burgage land with houses, etc. lying in said burgh on the west part of the 
water of Nis between the lands of Finlay M'Conel Du on the south, the 
common vennel on the north, the lands of John Cuthbert on the west, arid 
the barn pertaining to Alexander M'Thomas Roy on the east : That the said 
Thomas Fraser was the lawful grandchild and heir of the said Alexander 
M'Thomas Roy, in the said subjects which are held of the king in burgage 
for payment of burgh mail aucht and wont and for payment of 3s. furth of 
said rood of land to the chaplain of the Holy Cross, and now to the provost 
and bailies, councillors and community of said burgh : Whereupon the said 
William Campbell as one of the bailies of said burgh proceeded to the ground 
of said lands and gave sasine thereof to the said Thomas Fraser. Witnesses : 
James Cuthbert of Eistir Drackie, William Gray in Invernis, Nicol Patersone 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 361 

there, James Duff notary there, Henry Duff there, John Du M'Allister, James 
Gumming, Donald Clerk, Alexander Griersone, and William Keid, burgh 
officers. 

Uth March 1622. 

121. Instrument of Sasine taken on 14th March 1622 in the hands of 
Thomas Edgar, clerk, of the diocese of St Andrews, notary public, in favour of 
Gabriell Banking as heir of his father umquhil Gabriell Ranking, merchant 
burgess of Edinburgh, procreated between him and Jonet Barclay his spouse, 
of a back land built and waste, with yard and tail thereof, of the tenement of 
land of "Walter Stewart, son of umquhil sir John Stewart of Craighall, knight, 
lying between the front land of said tenement sold by M r Thomas Diksone to 
urnquhile William Hereis, merchant and burgess of Edinburgh, and Katherine 
Bankis his spouse, on the south, and the north loch of said burgh on the north 
[see the Charter No. 96 preceding] : Proceeding on a Precept from Chancery 
(dated at Edinburg 27th February 1622) directed to the chaplain of said 
chaplainry as superior of said tenement. Sasine given by M r John Young of 
Reidhewis, chaplain and superior of the said tenement. Witnesses: Peter 
Somervell, John Wilsone, and James Loch, merchant burgesses of Edinburgh, 
and Mathew Cumyng, writer to the signet. 

With certificate of the registration thereof in the Register of Sasines for 
Edinburgh, etc., 29th March 1622. Signed by Mr Francis Hay, depute to 
sir George Hay of Kinfawnis, knight, clerk of the register and rolls. 



2lst March 1623. 

122. Charter of Confirmation by sir George Tour is of Garmiltoun, knight, 
and baron of the barony of Innerleith, confirming a charter of sale dated at 
Edinburgh llth March 1623, granted by Henry Young, baker burgess of 
Edinburgh in implement of a contract dated 13th February preceding, entered 
into between him on the one part and Gressill Gray, relict of Robert Scot 
burgess of Edinburgh, and Marion Wilson, daughter lawfully begotten 
between her and umquhil John Wilsone, shoemaker burgess of said burgh, 
with consent of John Wilsone, maltster without the West Bow, spouse of the 
said Margaret (Marion ?), on the other part, by which the said Henry sold and 
disponed to the said Grissell in liferent and to the said Marion Wilsone 
her heirs and assignees whomsoever, an annualrent of 100 merks Scots furth 
of a piece of land of the east croft of Bristo, with houses, yard and well 
thereof, containing three particates of land in width of front towards the 
west, four particates in length of tail towards the east, lying between a piece 
of land of umquhil David Allane alias Barbour on the south, a piece of land 
of umquhile Patrick Fraser, afterwards of James Thomsone and then of 
Robert Howiesone on the north, the common way leading by the west side 
of the kirk of S. Mary of Field on the west and the said East Croft on the 
east lying in the lordship of Dairy, barony of Inverleith and sheriffdom of 
Edinburgh : To be holden of the said sir George Touris in blench farm : 
Containing a precept of sasine directed to Charles Hog. [Witnesses to the 
charter by Henry Young : Thomas Couttis, clerk to the signet, M r Alexander 



362 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

Pacok and John M'llwreth his servitors.] At Edinburgh, 21st March 1623. 
Witnesses James M'Cairtnay, procurator in Edinburgh ; William kydsertt, 
servitor to sir George Touris and the said John M'llwreth. Signed by the 
granter "Dominus G. Touris de Garmiltoune" and the witnesses. 

Part of the granter's seal remains. Couche. On a bend three stars. Crest, 
on a helmet with mantling, two towers issuing from a coronet. Legend 
(caps.) : s DOMINVS G TOVRIS DE GAEILTVN. Diam. 1 T 7 6 in. 

Uth July 1624. 

123. Precept of Clare Constat directed by Alexander Clark of Stentoun 
provost of the burgh of Edinburgh, Quintigern Makcall, David Mitchelsone, 
Peter Somervell, and William Eig, bailies of the said burgh, and the coun- 
cillors and community thereof, superiors of the town of Leith, to the said 
Quintigern as bailie foresaid, for infefting Thomas Stevinsone as heir of his 
father uinquhil William Stevinsone, maltster, indweller of said town, in that 
land sometime waste then built on, fore and back, lying in the town of Leith on 
the south side of the water thereof in the barony of Kestalrig and sheriffdom 
of Edinburgh, between the land of umquhil Symon Logane on the north, the 
land of umquhil Henry Rynd and then of Lucia Cockburne on the south, the 
land belonging to umquhil Robert Laridellis and then to the heirs of umquhil 
Andrew Malcome on the east and the common high street called the Hill on 
the west : Which land is held of the granters in chief for the yearly pay- 
ment of 2s., with one day's darg in autumn and suits of courts of the said 
town only. At Edinburgh, 14th July 1624. Witnesses : George Suittie the 
granters' treasurer, Alexander M'Caitnay writer, and M r John Hay, the 
clerk. (Signed) A. Clark, prouest ; Mungo Makcall, baillie ; Petter Somervell, 
baillie. Indorsed with a Memorandum by a notary that sasine was given to 
Thomas Stevinson personally present by the bailie Mungo M'Call on 24th 
July 1624. Witnesses : James Stewart, John Pren, Andro Irving and James 
Hill. 

Seal of Edinburgh for Leith, a fragment defaced. Same as No. 76 ante. 



20^ November 1627. 

124. Charter by sir George Touris of Garmiltoun, knight, baron of the 
barony of Innerleith, in favour of Alexander Moresone of Prestongrange, his 
heirs and assignees whomsoever, of a piece of land of the east croft of 
Bristo described in the charter No. 122 preceding : Which piece of land 
formerly belonged to Henry Young, baker burgess of Edinburgh, and was 
apprised from him by the said Alexander Moresone in payment and satis- 
faction of an annualrent of 80 merks payable furth of the same for the years 
specified in the process of apprising and amounting in whole to 218 merks : To 
be holden of the said sir George as superior, for payment of 10s. yearly of feu 
ferm, with services : Containing a precept of sasine directed to Edward 
Cunnynghame in Hierigis and Charles Hog in Bristo, as his bailies in that 
part: Under redemption on payment of the said sum, etc. At Edinburgh, 
20th November 1627. Witnesses : Robert Kincaid and John Towris servitors 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 363 

to the said sir George, John Donaldsone, tailor, and M r John Adamsone 
(writer of the charter) servitor to M r Francis Hay, writer to the signet. 

Subscribed by the granter and witnesses. Part of the granter's seal remains. 

Same as No. 122 ante. 

10th April 1628. 

125. Instrument of Kesignation and Sasine taken on 10th April 1628 in the 
hands of M r John Hay, common clerk of Edinburgh and notary public, on the 
resignation by Peter Somervell, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, in the hands 
of George Suttie, one of the bailies of Edinburgh, of a laigh building sometime 
of James Cant son of umquhile Thomas Cant of Sanct Jeillie Grainge lying on 
the south side of the High Street of Edinburgh at the end of the close called 
" Cant's clois " between the lands of umquhile John Hendersoun called laird 
Soutter on the east, the Kowgait on the south, the lands of James Wardlaw on 
the west, and the building or land belonging to umquhile the said Thomas 
Cant and sometime occupied by umquhile John Forsyth, writer, on the north, 
with the close, houses, biggings, stables, cellars, attics, kiln, barn, steipstane, 
well, yard and pertinents, and on the sasine thereupon given by the said 
bailie to William Somervell eldest son of the said Peter : Reserving the 
liferent of the said Peter. Witnesses : Alexander Makcaitnay, Alexander 
Wood, William Bachop, Thomas Cochran and David Bischop, serjeands of the 
said burgh. 

I3th October 1628. 

126. Charter of Confirmation by John Young of Ridhewis chaplain of the 
chaplainry founded at the altar of St Nicholas in the collegiate kirk of St 
Giles of Edinburgh, confirming a charter (dated at Edinburgh 10th October 
1628) granted by Gabriell Ranking merchant burgess of Edinburgh to Peter 
Ranking son procreated between the said Gabriell and his spous Margaret 
Somervell, his heirs and assignees, of the back land with yard and tail 
described in the charters Nos. 96 and 121 preceding : Reserving the liferent 
of the said Gabriel and his spouse. [Witnesses to the charter confirmed : 
Mathew Cumyng, writer to the signet, John Deanis burgess of Edinburgh, 
and William King, notary public.] Witnesses to the charter of confirmation, 
at Edinburgh, 13th October 1628 : John Wilsone and Alexander Somervell, 
merchant burgesses of Edinburgh, and the said Mathew Cumyng. Signed by 
the granter and witnesses. 

No seal has been attached. 

8th February 1630. 

127. Charter of Confirmation by Patrick [Lindsay] bishop of Ross, with 
consent of the dean and canons of his Cathedral Kirk, confirming a charter of 
sale (dated at Tayne 23rd May 1623) granted by John Monro of Obsdaill in 
favour of umquhil John Gordaine elder of Inbo [Embo], in liferent, and John 
Gordoune, younger, his eldest lawful son, his heirs male and assignees whom- 
soever in fee, of the Kirklands of Kenlochglasche, lands of Belnacoull, Achna- 
gall and Bothmoir with the mill thereof, multures, fishings, etc. lying in the 
bishoprick of Ross, mairdome of Ferrindonill and sheriffdom of Inverness : To 



364 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

be holden a me : Rendering yearly to the bishop and his successors as superiors 
for the lands of Keandlochglasche 41s, for Balnacoull the like sum of 41s, 
and for Auchnagoill the sum of 5, 9s., a half mert, two sheep, 6 capons 
6 poultry, 1 boll of oats "lie suggeron eattis," 2 goats and ^40 eggs with 
whatever other duties were in wont to be paid conform to the old rentals 
of the same, and for the said lands of Bothmoir and mill thereoi the 
sum of 5, 9s., a half mart, 2 sheep, 6 capons, 6 poultry, 1 boll "lie suggeron 
eattis " 2 goats and 40 eggs with whatever other duties were in use to be paid 
according to the old rentals, giving also their aid and labour in the repair 
and upkeep of the gair of Kilterne according to the rate and quantity of the 
plough and davach lands thereof conformably to the barony of Femndonill, 
compearing at the court of the bishops at the Canonry of Ross and Femn- 
donill when required, and giving 3 suits yearly at 3 capital courts to be held 
at the said Chanonry of Ross : Containing a precept of sasme directed to 
Alexander Monro in Absdaill. [Witnesses to the charter confirmed : George 
Gray, apparent of Sorrdell ; John Monro of Daan ; Walter Strathauchm, 
dyer, burgess of Tayne ; John Forrester, burgess there ; and David Forrester, 
notary public, writer thereof.] Dated at the bishop's castle at the Canonry 
of Ross. Witnesses : M r Francis Ainslie, minister at the said Canonry ; 
Andrew Moresoun, burgess of said Canonry ; William Lauder, clerk of the 
commissariot of Ross ; and Thomas Williamsoun his servitor, writer thereof. 
(Signed) Pa : Epis : Rossen ; M. Andreas Crombie, decanus Rossen. ; Mr 
Thomas Young, rector de Kirk[michael] ; G. Monro, cancellarius Rossen. ; 
M. Joannes M'Kenzie, archidiaconus Rossensis ; M. Thomas Pape, rector de 
Cullicuddin ; M. Robertus Ross, rector de Alnes ; M. David Monro, rector 
de Kiltarne ; M. R. Monro, rector de Roskene ; M. Gilbert Morray, subdeane 
of Ross ; A. Mackenzie, persone of Contain ; Mr Murdochus Mackenzie, 
rector Dignawalensis ; Mr Joannes Malcolmus, Wranesis [Urray] ecclesie 
rector ; M. A. Dundas, rector de Logic Eister ; M. Alexr. Hossak, rector de 
Kilnmir ; [M. J.] Ros, rector de Kincardin. 
Two seals : 

(1) Chapter seal : Full-length figures of two saints standing side by side : 

on the dexter St Peter with nimbus, holding in his right hand the 
keys resting on his shoulder, and in his left hand a book ; on the 
sinister, St Boniface in episcopal vestments with mitre, his right hand 
raised in benediction, his left hand holding a crozier. Legend (Goth, 
caps.) : s. CAPITVLI sco Tl PETBI ET BONEFACII DE ROSMAKKIN. 
(Sigillum capituli sanctorum Petri et Bonefacii de Rosmarkin.) 
Inner border beaded. Diam. l^f in. 

(2) Patrick Lindsay, bishop : An ornamental shield bearing arms : 

quarterly, 1 and 4, a fess chequy ; 2 and 3, a lion rampant surmount- 
ing a ribbon. The initials P. E -R. at top and sides of shield [and 
beneath on an escroll the motto : DVM SPIRO SPERO]. Above the 
shield the three-quarter length figure of a bishop with mitre, a 
crozier held obliquely in his right hand and a book in his left. One 
star on dexter and another on sinister side of head. [On an escroll 
above the head the motto : NEC PRECE NEC PRETIO.] At the sides, 
foliage for mantling. Supporters : two lions rampant. Legend 
(caps.) : ROSSEN. Beaded borders. Oval : 3 x 2^g- in. 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 365 

2nd March 1633. 

128. Charter granted by John Eistoun of Coustoun with consent of M r 
John Cant of Laurestoun, M r James Inglis, Kobert Pringill and M r George 
Lawsone, writers to the signet, his curators, and of Eufame Ker his mother 
and Henry Levingstoun of Gardoch her spouse, whereby (in part implement 
of a marriage contract of the same date, between Michael Elphinstoun of 
Quarrell, and his eldest daughter Jean Elphinstoun on the one part, and the 
said John Eistoun with consent foresaid on the other part), he gives and 
grants to the said Jean Elphinstoun his future spouse in liferent, his lands of 
Coustoun, in the parish of Baithgait, piece of arable land with meadow in- 
cluded called the Kersboig, and lands called Stibbilboigs and others as before 
described, in the barony and regality of Torphechin and sheriffdom of 
Linlithgow : To be holden a me de Johanne domino de Torphechin : Con- 
taining a precept of sasine directed to William Elphinstoune, servitor to 
Alexander lord Elphinstoune. At Edinburgh, 2nd March 1633. Witnesses : 
Alexander Lintoun of Pendreich, James Eistoun the granter's brother, M r John 
Pringill son to the said Robert, M. Robert Scott, James Pringill and M r 
James Chein, servitors to the said Robert Pringill. Subscribed by the granter, 
consenters and witnesses. 

Granter's seal gone. 

2nd March 1633. 

129. Charter in the same terms as the preceding, but with a, de me holding. 

Seal gone. 

29th May 1633. 

130. Instrument of Sasine following on the charter preceding taken on 29th 
May 1633 in the hands of Andrew Co wye, clerk of the diocese of St Andrews, 
notary public, in favour of the said Jean Elphinstoun in liferent. Sasine 

iven by William Elphinstoun, servant to Alexander lord Elphinstoun, to John 
ying in Elphinstoun as attorney and in name of the said Jean Elphinstoun. 
Certificate of registration in the particular Register of Sasines at Edinburgh 
on 27th July 1633 of the above sasine, produced by John Twedie, writer in 
Edinburgh, and registered by Mr Francis Hay, depute to the Clerk Register. 



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19th April 1634. 

131. Letter under the Great Seal, in consideration of the injury and abuses 
occasioned in Scotland by the irregular sale and immoderate use oi' tobacco, at 
first used only as medicine and now promiscuously sold everywhere, and so 
largely consumed (and frequently of such unsound quality) as to endanger 
the health of the King's subjects and deprave their morals, for the future 
prevention of which evils the King grants to sir James Leslie, knight, and 
Thomas Dalinahoy, servitor of James, marquis of Hammiltoun, their heirs, 
executors and assignees, for 7 years after the date thereof, the sole power of 
compounding, after examination, with competent persons, for licence to sell 
tobacco in small quantities, on such conditions, and for payment of such com- 
positions and for an annualrent for the King's use, as the said commissioners 



366 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

and the receivers of licences may agree upon : Which compositions the King 
with consent of William earl of Mortoun, high treasurer, comptroller and 
collector of the new augmentations, John earl of Traquair, deputy in the 
said offices, and the lords of Exchequer, grants to the said sir James Leslie 
and Thomas Dalmahoy and their foresaids, they paying therefor 100 lib. 
sterling in name of composition and 100 lib. yearly to Exchequer : Further 
the King wills that every one receiving their license shall become bound as 
well for the sale of only wholesome and sound tobacco, as for the observation 
of good order in their houses and shops. At Quhytehall, 19th April 1634 : 
A. R. Charles I., 10. 

Part of the second great seal of Charles I. remains. See Laing, Vol. I. 
No. 75. 

12th July 1634. 

132. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 12th July 1634 in the 
hands of M r Alexander Guthre, clerk of the community of the burgh of 
Edinburgh, notary public, upon the resignation made by Alexander Makcaitnay 
servant to the said notary, as procurator for William Somervell, merchant 
burgess of Edinburgh, into the hands of William Reid one of the bailies of the 
burgh of Edinburgh, of a tenement of land built by Joseph Marjoriebanks, 
merchant burgess of Edinburgh and formerly belonging to umquhile Thomas 
Wardlaw, and lying within the tenement of umquhile Thomas Ottirburne on 
the west side of the close thereof, between the lands of umquhile William 
Adamesoun on the north and the land of umquhile John Falcoun on the 
south, and which tenement of Thomas Ottirburne lies in the burgh of Edin- 
burgh on the south side of the High Street and of the old tolbooth between 
another tenement of his on the east and the tenement of umquhile John 
Soutter on the west, the said resignation being made in favour of Peter 
Somervell, merchant and burgess of Edinburgh, and his son M r Bartholomew 
Somerville in terms of letters of sale (dated at Edinburgh 4th July then 
instant) by the said Wm. Somervell in their favor : Which resignation, being 
made and received, the said bailie gave sasine to the said Peter and 
Bartholomew in liferent and fee respectively of the foresaid tenement built by 
Joseph Marjoriebankis. Witnesses to the sasine : Robert Arbucle, James 
Maknacht and James Andersoun, Skinners ; John Mitchell, David Bischope, 
Robert Notman, William Somervell, and John Jaksoun, serjeandis of the said 
burgh. 

Sth April 1635. 

133. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on Sth April 1635 in the 
hands of Thomas M'Kie, clerk, of the diocese of Whithorn, notary public, upon 
the resignation made by Gilbert Clugistoun, merchant burges of the burgh of 
Wigtoun, into the hands of Patrick Coltrane, one of the bailies of said burgh, 
of a half tenement of land fore and back with houses, yard, barn and pertinents 
lying outside of the west port of said burgh on the north side of the high street, 
between the land belonging to John Wilkins on the west, and the high street 
or common yennel of said burgh leading from the said port to the hill called 
Knokgirrahill on the east, in favour of William Clugistoun, merchant, lawful 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 36? 

son of umquhil Michael Glugistoun in Lochcraigoche : Whereupon sasine 
was given by the said bailie to the said William Clugistoun, providing that 
he should pay to the said burgh yearly the sum of 12 pennies Scots as feu 
ferm for the barn foresaid. Witnesses : John Cunynghame, late provost of said 
burgh ; Patrick Edger, burgess thereof ; John Dunbar, notary there ; and 
Alexander Turner, tenant (cliente) there. 

28th October 1635. 

134. Charter of Confirmation by Patrick [Lindsay], archbishop of Glasgow, 
of two Feu Charters, one dated at Glasgow 14th December 1633, granted by 
Mariota Drew, daughter of umquhil John Drew of Wester Mukcroft and John 
Parke her spouse, with consent of William Parke of Kosberriehauche his 
father, to Malcolm Fleming of Cardaroche, his heirs and assignees, of the 
26s. 8d. lands of old extent of Wester Mukcroft, with that part of the mill 
of Bedlay belonging thereto pro rata, lying in the parish of Calder and barony 
and regality of Glasgow : To be holden of the archbishop and his successors in 
feu farm for the yearly payment of the feu farm and duties aftermentioned ; 
and the other granted by the said Malcolm Fleming to Jean Hammiltoun, 
now his spouse, in liferent, of the foresaid lands and part mill, dated at 
Hammiltoun 7th June 1634 : Which two Charters and Sasines made thereupon 
and also the heritable feu right granted by the late King James VI. to the late 
M r Ninian Drew, grandfather of the said Mariota Drew and father of the 
said John of the foresaid 26s. 8d. land, etc., contained in a charter by the said 
King James in favour of the tenants and feuars of the barony and regality of 
Glasgow in Baddermonoke and Cuikes Wairdes without any diminution of the 
old rental or conversion of fruits or victual into money, dated at Edinburgh 
2nd January 1595 and sasine following thereon, and also all other charters, 
dispositions and infeftments made to the said Ninian and Mariot Drew by 
whatsoever persons, are thereby ratified : And further for the greater security 
of the said Malcolm and his spouse, with consent of the dean and chapter 
of the Metropolitan Kirk of Glasgow, de novo, granting and confirming in feu 
farm to the said Malcolm Fleming and Jean Hammiltoune and the longer liver 
of them the foresaid 26s. 8d. lands and others : To be holden de nobis : 
Kendering therefor yearly the sum of 23s. 2d. Scots, with 1 boll of malt, I 
boll of horse oats, and 2 bolls of oatmeal for the dry multure of said mill, 3 
capons and 2 poultry between the feasts of the Nativity and the Annunciation 
with all other services due from said lands aucht and wont, and 8 pennies 
yearly : Giving 3 suits also at 3 principal courts of the said barony and 
regality to be held yearly within the city of Glasgow and compearing at all 
other courts thereof when required and warned thereto : Containing a 
precept of sasine directed blank. Written by Eobert Drew, notary in Glasgow. 
At the archbishop's Castle of Glasgow, 28th October 1635. Witnesses : Dr 
James Eliot, minister in Glasgow ; M r Alexander Lindsay, the archbishop's 
servitor ; the said Robert Drew, notary ; and Mathow Rowand, his servitor. 
(Signed) Pa. Glasgouen ; Magister Jacobus Hammilton, Decanus ; M. A. 
Forbes, Cancell. ; J. Hay, Renfrew ; M. J. Bell, Eglishame ; W. Birsbane, 
Erskine ; Jo. Strang, Govan ; M. Thomas Bannatyne, Douglas ; P. H. 
[Hamilton], Cambuslang ; M. J. Lindsay, Carstairs ; W. Annand, Ayr ; M. A. 



368 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

[Alexr.] Anderson, Carnwath ; M. A. [Alexr.] Reid, Ashkirk ; M. R. [Robert] 
Watson, Cardross ; M. Arch. Maklachlane, Luss ; M. James Gillespie, Killern. 
J. Eliot' testis ; A. Lindsay, testis ; R. Drew, testis ; Matheus Rowand, testis. 
Two seals : 

(1) The archbishop's (injured). Apparently the same seal as used by 

him when bishop of Ross (8th February 1630 ante) with legend and 
initials altered. Legend (caps.) : SIGILLVM PATRIC .... ARC .... 
GLASGVENSIS MA .... Initials P. A -G. Oval : 3 x 2 T 4 6 in. 

(2) Chapter seal entire : The representation of a church (intended for the 

cathedral?) with central tower and spire with weathercock, a salmon 
naiant ; also towers at each end. Legend (caps.) : si. CAPITVLI. ECLIAE. 

METROPO. GLASGV. Oval : 2^ X l^f . 

22nd August 1639. 

135. Instrument of Sasine taken on 22nd August 1639 in the hands of 
Patrick Byres, clerk, of the diocese of Glasgow, notary public, in favour of 
Grissil Weir, spouse of James Weir, younger of Kerse, daughter and heir of 
umquhil John Weir, portioner of Auchtigemmell, of the 26 shilling and 8 
penny lands of old extent of Auchtigemmell sometime occupied by the said 
John Weir and his spouse Marian Hammiltoune, lying in the barony of 
Lesmahagow ; and also the 10 shilling lands in Middilholme sometime occupied 
by Thomas Porter with commonty in Dunsyd, in the parish of Lesmahagow, 
sheriffdom of Lanerk : On a precept of clare constat dated at Hammiltoune 
15th October 1638 directed by James, marquis of Hammiltoune, earl of Arran 
and Cambridge, Lord Aven and Innerdaill to John Allexander, tenementar 
burgess of Hamiltoune, bailie in that part. [Witnesses to the precept : sir 
John Hamiltoune of Orbestoun, knight, clerk of justiciary ; Gavin Hamiltoun of 
Raploche ; James Baillie of Carnebrew, doctor of laws ; and Bartholomew 
Robertoun, writer in Hammiltoune.] Witnesses to the sasine : John Weir 
of Bogsyd ; Robert Allane, writer in Natherfut ; John Gotherell in Auchti- 
gemmell ; and John Sleige, servitor of the said James W^eir. Recorded at 
Hammiltoun, 29th August 1639. 



January 1 642. 

136. Charter granted by John Eastoun of Broompark with consent of his 
interdictors Robert Pringill, writer to the signet, and M r John Cant, in imple- 
ment of a contract (of the same date) between him and his consenters on the 
one part, and his brother M r James Eastoun of Coustoun on the other part, by 
which Charter he sells to the said M r James Eastoun his heirs and assignees 
whomsoever, an annualrent of 80 lib. furth of the 50s. land of Scottinflat 
alias Broompark, and 2 merks worth of the lands of Wodsyde, in the barony 
and regality of Torphechane and sheriffdom of Linlithgow : To be holden de 
me for payment of Id. in name of blench farm : Redeemable on payment of 
1000. At Edinburgh, 24th January 1642. Witnesses : M r John Pringill, 
son, and M r William Henrysone, servitor to the said Robert Pringill. 
Written by Robert Pringill also son to the said Robert Pringill the elder. 
Signed by the granter, his interdictors and the witnesses. 

No seal has been attached. 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 369 

Uth August 1642. 

137. Charter granted by the said John Eistoun of Broompark, with consent 
of his interdictors (who are not named and do not sign) in implement of a 
contract of the same date between him and his brother James Eistoun of 
Cowstoun, by which Charter (in consideration of 2120 merks) he sells to the 
said James, his heirs and assignees whomsoever, an annualrent of 169 merks 
6s. 8d. furth of the lands of Scottinflat alias Broompark and the lands of 
Wodsyde as before described : To be holden a me of his immediate superior 
for payment of Id. in name of blench farm : Redeemable on payment or con- 
signation of the said sum of 2120 merks : Precept of sasine directed blank. 
At Edinburgh, 14th August 1642. Witnesses : M r James Cheyne, writer to 
the signet ; Thomas Jaffray, his servitor ; M r William Henrysone, writer in 
Edinburgh ; and John Finlay, servitor of the said John Cheyne. Signed by 
the granter and witnesses. 

No seal attached. 



15th August 1642. 

138. Charter of Sale in the same terms as the preceding, by the said John 
Eistoun of Broomepark with consent of his interdictors John Cant and 
Kobert Pringill : To be holden de me. At Edinburgh, 15th August 1642, 
before the same witnesses as the preceding. 

No seal. 

Indorsed with a Memorandum dated 19th September 1642 that James 
Hamiltoun, servitor to the ladie Ballincreiff, as bailie in that part, gave sasine 
of the above annualrent to M r James Eistoun, in presence of Johne Tailzeour 
in Coustoun, John Gillon there, Alexander Bischope in Broomepark, and 
Patrik Caldwald servitor to the said M r James. Signed by James Cheyne, 
notary. 



18th August 1642. 

139. Warrant under the Privy Seal of Charles I. directed to sir David 
Cuningham, knight and baronet, receiver general of that part of the royal 
revenue which belonged to the King when Prince of Wales, and to the 
treasurer and receiver general of the said revenue for the time being, for 
the payment to William Smith, one of H. M. Messengers in Ordinary, whom 
the King had appointed to attend his son Prince Charles, of the daily fee or 
allowance of 2s. 6d. commencing from the feast of the Annunciation of the 
Blessed Virgin then last past. Given at the palace of Westminster, 18th 
August A.R. 18 [1642]. (Signed) Wm. Hawkins, Dpt., John Chapman. 

Privy Seal of England (part wanting) : Quarterly I. and iv. France and 
England quarterly, n. Scotland, in. Ireland ; encircled by the Garter 
with motto. Above, a closed crown with initials C.R. at sides. Beneath, 
two lions sejant guardant, each holding an ostrich feather. Legend 
(caps.): CAROLVS DEI GRATIA MAGN^J BRITTANI^E FRANCLE ET 

HIBERNI^E FIDEI DEFENSOR, &C. Diam. 3^ in. 
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370 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 

20th February 1645. 

140 Charter granted by John Eistoun of Broomepark with consent of his 
interdictors Robert Pringill, writer to the signet, arid M r John Cant, in imple- 
ment of a contract between him and them on the one part and his brother 
M r James Eistoun of Coustoun on the other part, by which Charter he 
dispones to the said James Eistoun his heirs and assignees whomsoever, the 
foresaid lands of Scottinflat alias Broomepark and the lands of Wodsyde as 
previously described : To be holden a me : Redeemable on payment of 
3900 merks. At Edinburgh, 20th February 1645. Witnesses : Alexander 
SteUl, son of John Steill of Manual! ; Hugh Somervaill, merchant burgess of 
Edinburgh ; and James Allane, servitor to the said Robert Pringill. 

No seal has been attached. 

20th February 1645. 

141. Charter in the same terms as the preceding, with a de me holding. 
No seal attached. 

31s* May 1654. 

142. Charter of Sale by Robert, earl of Nithisdaill, lord Maxwell, Eskdaill 
and Cairlell, to Johne Williamsone, merchant burgess of Drumfreis and Jonet 
Marteine his spouse, and the longer liver of them, in liferent, and to their 
eldest son Johne Williamsone younger, his heirs and assignees whomsoever 
in fee, of a portion of land extending to 8 acres with the meadow and 
pertinents called Suffolkhill alias Gourlayis Croft, in the parish of Troquair, 
barony of Drumsleit and stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht, then possessed by 
William Howat at Bridgend of Drumfreis and formerly belonging to John 
Maxwell of Cowhill, by whom it was resigned. At Drumfreis, 31st May 1654. 
Witnesses: William Maxwell of Killilung and Thomas Craufurd, writer, 
Drumfreis. 

No seal. 

13th January 1655. 

143. Charter of sale by John, earle of Hadintoun, lord Bynning and 
Byres, etc., to Johne Kiringtoun in Caldstreame, his aires and assignais quhat- 
somever, of a house and half ane yaird in Caldstreame, bounded by the 
Abbey-close on the south, the street that lies to Tweed on the east, and 
James Meines yard on the west, with the parsonage and the vicarage teind, 
lying in the barony of Caldstreame and sheriffdom of Berwicke : To be 
holden of the granter his heirs and successors in feu ferine : Paying therefor 
20s. yearly, and bringing their haill cornis to the mill of the Nook. Dated 
at Tynninghame, 13th January 1655. Witnesses: Mr Johne Drumoiid of 
Lennoch and Gideon Jackson, the earl's servitor. 

The seal gone. 

6th April 1655. 

144. Supplementary Disposition granted by John Halyburtoun second lawful 
son to umquhil James Halyburtoun, skipper in Leith, whereby without 
prejudice to a previous disposition granted by him to William Haliburtoun 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS 371 

merchant burgess of Edinburgh (who had died before obtaining infeftment 
thereon), he dispones to Alexander Halyburtoun eldest son and heir of the 
said William, his heirs and assignees whomsoever, a tenement of land, fore 
and back, with yard, well and pertinents in the town of Leith on the south 
side of the water thereof within the barony of Restalrig and sheriffdom of 
Edinburgh, bounded betwixt the lands of John Mortouii upon the north, the 
lands sometime pertaining to umquhil George Ker thereafter to the said John 
Mortoun on the south, the common vennel called the Lumbreikis Street on 
the west, and another vennel going to the kirk of Leith on the east. Dated 
at Edinburgh, 6th April 1655. Written by William Gray, servitor to Alexr. 
Beatoun, writer to the signet. Witnesses : William Beatoun and William 
Broun, also his servitors. (Signed) Jo. Haliburtoun. 

IQth July 1658. 

145. Charter under the Great Seal of Oliver, Lord Protector of the Common- 
wealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, with consent of the commissioners of 
Exchequer in Scotland, in favour of Johne Leete, collector of the customs 
and excise for the port and precinct of Leyth, his heirs and assignees whatso- 
ever, of the lands of Easter Graiitoun and Goldinrigs, with the manor place, 
coals, coal heughs thereof and the "wraik wair" as well within as without 
the seaflood, bounded by the burn called Grantoun burne as the same runs to 
the sea from the lands of Murehous on the west, the lands of Muirhous and 
Piltoun on the south, the lands of Wairdie and Wairdie burne on the east and 
the sea on the north, with salmon and other fishings within the seaflood, lying 
within the sheriffdom of Edinburgh, on the resignation of James Jonkene, 
merchant burgess of Edinburgh : Under reversion as contained in a contract 
between John Leete and James Jounkene, dated 2nd July then instant : To be 
holden de nobis for the duties aucht and wont : Containing a precept of sasine 
directed to the sheriff of Edinburgh and his deputes. At Edinburgh, 16th 
July 1658. 

The Great Seal of the Protector is attached, entire. 

Obverse. On horseback to dexter, bareheaded, in plate armour, with sash 
over right shoulder and sword by side. The right hand holds a 
baton resting on the saddle, while the left holds the reins. In the 
background beneath is a view of Edinburgh from the south, with the 
Firth of Forth and Fife in the distance. Above the horse's tail is an 
ornamental shield bearing arms : A saltire (Scotland) with a shield 
surtout bearing a lion rampant (Cromwell). Legend (caps.) : OLI- 

VARIVS. DEI. GRA. REIP : ANGLIC. SCOTLE. ET. HIBERNI^E, &C., 

PROTECTOR. Outer border of leaves. Diam. 5^ in. 
Reverse. On an ornamental panel a shield bearing arms : A saltire (Scot- 
land) with a shield surtout bearing a lion rampant (Cromwell). 
Above the shield a helmet front face with a closed crown, and thereon 
a lion passant to dexter, guardant, crowned. Motto on an escroll 
beneath : PAX QV^RITVR BELLO. Supporters : a lion rampant, 
guardant, crowned, and a griffin segreant. Legend (caps.) : MA.GNVM. 
SIGILLVM. SCOTLE. 1656. Outer border of leaves. Diam. 5^ in. 
Laing I. 77-8. 



372 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 8, 1907. 



January 1661. 

146 Instrument of resignation and sasine taken on 24th January 1661 in 
the hands of Johne Dunbar, clerk, of the diocese of Whitherne, notary public 
and common clerk of the burgh of Wigtoun, upon the resignation made by 
Williame Clugistoune late bailie of the burgh of Wigtoun 111 the hands of Hew 
Kynneir, bailie of the same, of an acre of beir land callit Lichtland lying 
among the burrow ruids of the burgh of Wigtoun upon the south side of the 
same, betwixt the acre of beir land pertaining to Johne M'Keand elder, burgess 
of said burgh on the west, and the highway that leads from the same burgh to 
the ford of Bladheuch upon the east, in favor of Johne Stewart merchant 
burgess of Wigtoun and Jonet Clugistoun daughter of the said Williame, future 
spouses, and the longest liver of them, and the heirs to be lawfully procreated 
betwixt them, in implement of their marriage contract of the date of the 
sasine : Whereupon sasine was given by the bailie to the said John Stewart 
and Jonet Clugistoune. Witnesses : Williame M'Kie of Maidland ; Patrick 
Coltrane, late provost of Wigtone ; George Stewart, late bailie there ; Alexander 
and Johne Stewarts, sons to Fischill (Physgill), Alexander Keid, Archibald 
Elaine and Johne M'Clellane, town officers. 

1st March 1661. 

147. Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Charles II. constituting sir 
William Bellenden, knight, treasurer depute, comptroller, and treasurer of the 
new augmentations of Scotland for all the days of his life, with all the privileges, 
rank and emoluments belonging thereto, as sir James Carmichaell or his pre- 
decessors had for the same office : Granting to him therefor the annual salary 
of 1500. At Whythall, 1st March 1661, A.E. 13. 

Part of the Great Seal remains. See Brit. Mus. Seals, No. 17,223. 

29th July 1664. 

148. Charter of Confirmation and Novodamus granted by Alexander, arch- 
bishop of Glasgow, of (1) a charter (dated 7th November 1627) granted by 
umquhil William Morrane, portioner of Barboy to umquhil Herbert Biggar 
in Marglollie, his heirs and assignees, of the half of one merk's worth of old 
extent of the lands of Barboy with the pertinents lying in the barony of Bishop 
Forrest, parish of Kirkcudbright, and (2) a charter (dated 25th May 1637) 
granted by the said Herbert Biggar in Marglollie to Herbert Biggar his eldest 
lawful son and Jonet Maxwell his spouse, the longer liver of them, and to 
heirs to be procreated between them, whom failing to the nearest lawful heirs 
of the eaid Herbert (the son), of 6s. 8d. worth of the lands of his 10s. land of 
Barboy and pertinents ; and to the said Herbert (the son), his heirs and assignees 
whomsoever, of the remaining 3s. 4d. worth of the said 10s. land, and confirm- 
ing also the sasines following on said charters : Containing a Novodamus to the 
said Herbert his heirs and assignees of the said 10s. lands : To be holden de 
nobis : Paying therefor yearly 25s. 6d., being the former feu-duty, and in addi- 
tion the sum of 6d. as an augmentation thereof, with half the labour of a horse 
for turfs and in harvest : Giving also suit and service at the courts of the 
barony of Bishop Forrest. At Edinburgh, 29th July 1664. Witnesses : M r 
Andrew Burnett, writer, Edinburgh, and James Smith his servitor. AVritten 



A CALENDAR OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 373 

by M r William Innes, writer, Edinburgh. Subscribed by the archbishop and 
the dean and chapter of his metropolitan church (John Hay, archidiaconus ; 
John Haliburtoun, Roxburgh ; Penman (?), Marbotle ; and M r David 

Johnstone, persone of Moffat) and the witnesses. 
Seal gone. 

March 1665. 



149. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 24th March 1665 in the 
hands of John Dunbar, clerk, of the diocese of Whithorn, notary public, upon 
the resignation made by George Stewart, late bailie of the burgh of Wigtoun 
as procurator for Andrew Hannay of Vennell of Wigtoun and Margaret 
Hannay his spouse into the hands of Adam Kyneir, bailie of said burgh, of 
two tenements of land fore and back with houses, yards and pertinents com- 
monly called the Vennall, one of which was lately possessed by M r Archibald 
Hamilton, minister of Wigtoun, and then by James Sofflay and William 
Corri tenants thereof, and the other possessed by William Campbell, lying 
on the north side of said burgh between the tenement belonging to the heirs of 
John Cunynghame provost of the said burgh on the south, the common vennell 
from said burgh to the hill called Knokshirreffhill on the west, the tenement 
called Anderwoods [Andro Wood's ?] tenement on the north, and the tenement 
and yard belonging to James Keir, burgess of said burgh, on the east ; the peat 
muir belonging to said tenement within the burgh muirs, then possessed by 
Alexander Dalill ; an acre of barley land called M'Doncan's Acre among the 
burghal roods on the north side of the said burgh between the lands of Kirk- 
land Fey on the east, the croft called Lochanmoor on the south, an acre 
of land called Lindesay's Acre on the west, and the acres called Fyve Acres 
belonging to William M'Kie of Maidland on the north ; an acre of land called 
Matland adjacent to the said last-mentioned acres ; two tails or half acres of 
land lying on the west boundary of the burgh, one on the south and the other 
on the north side of the road leading from said burgh to Fanteonblaw 
which were disponed by umquhile Patrick Hannay provost of Wigton 
to umquhile William Clugstoun father of William Clugstoun after designed ; 
and a half acre of barley land lying within the said burgal roods on the 
north side of the burgh between the lands of Roger Gordoun of Balmeg 
on the west and the half acre belonging to umquhile John Cunyngham on the 
east : Which resignation being received the said bailie gave sasine thereof to 
William Clugstoun, merchant burgess of Wigtoun, his heirs and assignees 
whomsoever : Proceeding on a Disposition containing procuratory of resignation 
(dated 20th December then last by past) by the said Andrew Hannay and 
spouse. Witnesses to the Sasine : Adam M'Kie, provost of the said burgh ; 
Alexander M'Cracken, James Turner and Alexander M'Connall, burgesses 
thereof ; and Archibald Blain and Walter Anderson, burgh tenants (dienlibus). 



28th July 1665. 

150. A Remission under the Great Seal in favour of Robert Howie in 
Glentore for the crime of adultery committed with his servant Jonet Johnstoun. 
Produced and admitted in justiciary at Glasgow, 2nd May 1671, and again 
9th October 1679. 



374 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, APKIL 8, 1907. 

19th March 1680. 

151. Instrument of Sasine taken on 19th March 1680 in the hands of John 
Eastoun, clerk, of the diocese of Edinburgh, notary public, in favour of Mary 
Eastoun lady Costoune, of an annualrent of 218 lib. 14s. or such other annual- 
rent as may for the time and by the laws of the realm correspond to the sum 
of 3645 lib. 12s. advanced by the said Mary Eastoun to her son Walter 
Sandikncls of Costoune " by and attour the guidis and geire " contained in the 
confirmed testament of the deceased William Sandelands his father intromitted 
with by her, also for behoof of the said Walter, furth of the said lands of 
Coustoun and Broomparke, in the parishes of Bathgate and Torphichen : 
Proceeding on the precept of sasine directed to James Tayloure in Costoune as 
bailie in that part, contained in a heritable bond (dated at Edinburgh, 28th 
February 1680) granted by the said Walter Sandilands : Sasine given on the 
ground of said lands to William Tayloure in Baymure as attorney and in name 
of the said Mary Eastoun. Witnesses : Patrick Walker, tenant in Costoune ; 
William Hamiltoune his servitor ; James Nimo there ; William Jack, weaver in 
Boigcoatte ; and Alexander Airthoure there. 

With certificate of registration in the particular register of sasines on 22nd 
April 1680, on presentation by Mr Duncan Forbes, writer in Edinburgh. Signed 
by sir John Foulis, clerk to the keeper of said register. 

23rd July 1711. 

152. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 3rd July 1711 in the 
hands of William Bell, notary public, of the diocese of Glasgow, and clerk of the 
burgh of Linlithgow, in favour of Jannet Laing, eldest daughter of the deceast 
John Laing, shoemaker in Edinburgh, and spouse to James Storie, merchant 
burges of Linlithgow, in liferent, of the half, consisting of 2 dwelling houses, 
of a tenement of land on the north side of the High Street of Linlithgow ; on 
the clause of resignation contained in a marriage contract between the said 
James Storie and Jannet Laing, dated 1st January 1698 ; the other half of the 
said tenement being set apart by the said James Storie for the use of James 
and Andrew Stories, his children by his deceased spouse Elizabeth Distoun : 
Nicoll Wilsone, one of the town officers of Linlithgow, procurator for the 
resigner. George Bell, bailie of Linlithgow, giver of sasine. Witnesses : John 
Graham, merchant in Linlithgow ; George Muirhead, one of the town officers ; 
and John Levin, servitor to the notary. Recorded in the burgh register of 

.xasines, 27th July 1711. 

26th June 1716. 

153. Instrument of Resignation and Sasine taken on 26th June 1716 in 
the hands of Adam Watt, clerk of the burgh of Edinburgh and notary 
public, in favour of George Dalrymple, W.S., Edinburgh, upon the resignation 
made by Richard Strachan, writer in Edinburgh, as procurator for M r James 
Reid sometime of Northbrae, appointed under letters of sale granted by him 
with consent of his spouse Elizabeth Bannerman in favor of M r Patrick 
Midletown, writer in Edinburgh, for himself and as trustee for Alexander 
Cunningham eldest son and heir of~M r Alexander Cunningham one of the 



A CALENDAK OF CHARTERS AND OTHER WRITS. 375 

regents of the College of Edinburgh and others, creditors of the said James 
Keid (dated 2nd May 1711 and registered in the Burgh Books of Edinburgh 
20th June 1712), of a dwelling house in the first storey of a back land which 
sometime belonged to Hector Kae burgess of Edinburgh, lying in Stewart's 
Close, on the north side of the High Street of Edinburgh, with the cellar 
belonging to said house ; which resignation was made in the hands of Thomas 
Dundas one of the bailies of Edinburgh who thereupon gave sasine of the 
said dwelling house and cellar to the said Geo. Dalrymple. The resignation 
and sasiue proceed on (1) a Disposition and Assignation dated 20th June 
1712 by the said Patrick Midletown to Charles Crockat, merchant, Edin- 
burgh : Disposition and Translation by him dated 3rd December 1712 to 
James Hutcheson, W.S., Edinburgh ; Disposition and Translation by him with 
consent of his spouse Margaret Scougall, dated 17th November 1715, to M r 
George Hutcheson of Munkwood, advocate ; and disposition and assignation 
by him. dated 10th March 1716 to the said George Dalrymple. Witnesses : 
Thomas Blair, John Forbes, Thomas Brown, William Cocheran, and Alex- 
ander Bitchie, printers in Edinburgh. 

Kegistered in the Burgh Register of Sasines same date. 



21s December 1720. 

154. Instrument of Sasine taken on 21st December 1720 in the hands of 
John Broun of the diocese of Glasgow, notary public, on the sasine given by 
John Ker, glazier in Kelso, to Thomas Chatto of Mainhous, late bailie of 
Kelso, of a half tenement of houses with the pertinents, betwixt the close of 
the land of umquhil James Greive now pertaining to William Waldie 
younger, boatman in Kelso, on the east, the High Street on the west, and 
David Jamieson's tenement on the north, with the pertinents, lying in the 
burgh of Kelso and sheriffdom of Roxburgh : Proceeding on a Disposition 
dated at Kelso 8th October 1720 by Robert Murray, cordiner in Kelso, 
apparent heir to the deceased James Greive, merchant in Kelso his grand- 
father, and to the deceased Robert Murray his uncle, to the said Thomas 
Chatto. Witnesses to the Disposition : Thomas Kennedy, skinner in Kelso ; 
William Kennedy, merchant there ; and the said John Broun, writer. 
Witnesses to the sasine : John Dickson, notary in Kelso ; John Ker, wright, 
brother-german to James Ker ; and John Tulloch, servant to said John Broun, 
notary. [In the vernacular.] 

Recorded in the particular register of Sasines for Roxburgh, Selkirk and 
Peebles, at Jedburgh 4th February 1721. 



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INDEX TO CALENDAR OF CHARTERS. 



Abercromby, William, 42. 

Abernethy, Laurence lord, in Rothiemay, 

justiciar, 7. 

Alexander, in Nathirdule, 53. 
James, his illegit. son, 53. 
John, rector of Tannadice, 13. 
Lancelot, Edinburgh, 56, 94. 
Achinros, John, 25. 
Achinsone, John, 32. 
Adam, Matthew, 55. 
Adamson, John, Edinburgh, 36, 48. 
John, notary, 96. 
Mr John, 124. 
William, 105, 132. 

Adiesone, Archibald, bailie of Edin- 
burgh, 89, 98. 

Aiddie, David, burgess of Aberdeen, 88. 
Aiken, Thomas, 91, 119. 
Aikinheid, Alexander, in Hilderstoun, 

104. 

David, bailie of Edinburgh, 97. 
James, burgess of Edinburgh, 97. 
Thomas, Edinburgh, 76. 
Aikman, James, bailie of Edinburgh, 18. 
Ainslie, Mr Francis, minister at Canonry, 

Alexander, Collector of St Nicholas, 

Aberdeen, 15. 
Alexander, James, Leith, 76, 77. 

John, burgess of Hamilton, 135. 

Robert, writer, 111. 
Allan, Andrew, 15. 

alias Barber, David, Edinburgh, 82, 

James, 140. 

Robert, writer, Natherfut, 135. 
Allanson, Thomas, Edinburgh, 41. 
Alschunder. See Alexander. 
Anderson, Alexander, Aberdeen, 11. 

Alexander, bailie of Inverness, 23. 

Mr A., Carnwath, 134. 

David, 81 ; writer, 96. 

James, 46. 

James, skinner, Edinburgh, 132. 

John, Edinburgh, 30. 

Kentigern, 63. 

Patrick, notary, 44. 



Anderson continued. 
Thomas, Edinburgh, 35. 
Walter, Wigtoun, 149. 
William, Edinburgh, 36, 48. 
Angusson (Angusii), John, vicar of Kin- 

nor, 20. 

Annand, William, Ayr, 134. 
Arbucle, Robert, Edinburgh, 132. 
Arbuthnot, John, of Mondynis, 69. 
Marion, spouse of Andrew Menzeis, 15. 
Robert, of Little Futhate, 69. 
Archibald, John, merchant, Edinburgh, 

101. 

Argyll, Archibald, earl of, 35. 
Arnot, John, Edinburgh, 76. 

Thomas, Edinburgh, 32. 
Arthur, Alexander, in Boigcoatte, 151. 
Cuthbert, 34. 

Thomas, burgess, Edinburgh, 35 
Auchinlek, George, Dalkeith, 58 

William, 10. 

Auld, John, and spouse, 62. 
Robert, in Balmahew, 62. 

Bachop, William, 125. 
Bailie, James, of Carnbrew, 135. 
Baldoune, sir William, chaplain, Inver- 
ness, 44. 

Balfour, Andrew, 43. 
Bane, Mr William, vicar of Eastwood, 

55. 

Banis, William, wright, Leith, 79. 
Bankis, Katherine, spouse of William 

Hereis, 96, 121. 
Quintigerne, 89, 101. 
Banriatyne, George, 85. 
J. Carnwath, 108. 
John, 89. 

Robert, skinner, Edinburgh, 96. 
Mr Thomas, Douglas, 134. 
Bannerman, Elizabeth, spouse of James 

Reid, 153. 

Bar, Hugh, Edinburgh, 36, 48. 
Barber, David Allan alias, Edinburgh, 

82. 

Barcar, Robert, 43. 
Barchan, sir Nicholas, 23. 



INDEX TO CALENDAR OF CHARTERS. 



377 



Barclay, Clara, spouse of James Johns- 
toun of that ilk, 38. 

George, of Matheris, 69. 

John, 72. 

Jonet, spouse of Gabriel Rauken, 96, 
121. 

William, of Kirklands of Newdork, 69. 
Barron, Adam, Edinburgh, 101. 

George, 88. 

Patrick, Edinburgh, 57. 
Bartane, John, goldsmith, 105. 
Baxter, John, Edinburgh, 101. 
Beane or Beanes, Archibald, 118. 
Bell, George, baker, Linlithgow, 90. 

George, bailie of Linlithgow, 152. 

Mr J. Eaglesham, 134. 

Mariot, spouse of William B., 19. 

Stephen, 46. 

William, burgess of Edinburgh, and 
his spouse, 19. 

William, notary, burgh clerk of Liu- 

lithgow, 152. 

Bellenden, John, of Auchnoule, knt., 
justice-clerk, 50. 

John, skinner, Edinburgh, 76. 

Robert, abbot of Holyrood, 39, 40. 

William, of Maddrisland, 95. 

sir William, knt, 147 
Belscheis, Alexander, 36. 
Bertram (Bartrahame), Andrew, bailie 
of Edinburgh, 19. 

Andrew, Edinburgh, 57. 
Betoun, Alexander, W.S., 144. 

cardinal David, 38. 

Robert, physician, 97. 

William, 144. 
Biggar, Herbert, in Marglollie, 148. 

Herbert, his son, and spouse, 148. 
Binnie, Isobell, wife of Thos. Eistoun, 
63, 67. 

Thomas, 61. 
Binning, Thomas lord. See Hamiltoun, 

sir Thomas. 

Birsbane. See Brisbane. 
Bishop, Alexander, in Broompark, 138. 

David, 125, 132. 

Francis, 120. 
Black, John, 21, 22, 98. 
Blackadder, Cuthbert, and spouse, 37. 
Blackburn, John, 40. 

William, 40. 
Blackstock, John, 30. 
Elaine, Archibald, Wigton, 146, 149. 



Blair, Thomas, 153. 
Blinsele, Alexander, 11. 

Ninian, Aberdeen, 26. 

Robert, bailie of Aberdeen, 11. 

William, 15. 
Blunt, Robert, 108. 
Boncle, John, bailie of Edinburgh, 17. 
Book, Peter, in Torphichen, 107. 
Bothwell, Agnes, countess of, wife of 
Robert, lord Maxwell, 31. 

William, Edinburgh, 56, 94. 

Mr Francis, 28, 29. 

William, burgess of Edinburgh, 48. 
Bowstoun, Alisone, 47. 
Boyd, Mariota, spouse of Cuthbert 

Blackadder, 37. 
Boyle, William, 7. 
Brechin, Patrick, bishop of, 1. 
Brisbane, W., Erskine, 108, 134. 
Broky, sir Robert, vicar of Kirkmahoe, 7. 
Brothyrstanis, John, 47. 
Brown, Alan, Edinburgh, 16, 21. 

Alexander, 105. 

sir James, chaplain of St Ninians, 
Leith, 39. 

James, 82. 

James, merchant, and spouse, 105. 

Mr James, minister at Kirkpatrick 
Irongray, 105. 

John, 23, 60, 61. 

John, notary, 154. 

Katherine, spouse of John Dee, 16, 22. 

Robert, 25. 

Thomas, 43 ; 153. 

William, 28, 36 ; 144. 
Brownclerk, William, bailie of Edin- 
burgh, 28. 

Brownhill, Andrew, notary, 36. 
Bryce, Alexander, 110. 

John, in Woodside, 110. 

Margaret, in Torphichen Mains, 1 10. 
Bryden, William, notary, 25. 
Buchan, sir James, chaplain, Inverness 
44. 

William, Aberdeen, 26. 
Buchanan, Mr Patrick, 39. 
Buik. See Book. 

Burnett, Mr Andrew, writer, Edinburgh, 
148. 

Duncan, canon of Aberdeen, 38. 
Burnleddar, Adam (Edinburgh), 19. 
Buseyo, Mr John, 39. 
Byres, Patrick, notary, 135. 



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Calbrechf, James, 70. 
Caldwell, Patrick, 138. 
Cambuskynneth, Alex., ubbot of, 39. 
Campbell, Mr J., Luss, 108. 
William, bailie of Inverness, 120. 
William, Wigtoun, 149. 
Campione, Simon, notary, 13. 
Cant, Adam, Edinburgh, 10. 
Alexander, Edinburgh, 30, 32, 
Henry, senior, 16, 17. 
James, 36. 

James, son of Thomas C., 125. 
John, 36, 48. 

Mr John, of St Giles Grange, 104, 
113, 115 ; of Laurieston, 128, 136, 
138, 140. 
Margaret, spouse of John Eistoun, 

W.S., 87, 102, 104, 113, 115. 
Patrick, 10, 28. 

Thomas, of St Giles Grange, 125. 
Carkettil, Thomas, bailie of Edinburgh, 

21, 22. 

Carmichael, David, and spouse, 65. 
Gavin, and spouse, 72. 
James, son of David C., 65. 
sir James, 147. 

Richard, bailie of Edinburgh, 48. 
Carmure, James, 35. 
Carnis, Bartholomew, 19. 
George, in Dalkeith, 58. 
Margaret, his daughter, spouse of 

James Gas, 58. 

Carrick, Thomas, and spouse, 45. 
Cartare, James, 5 
Gas, James, and spouse, 58. 

John, in Dalkeith, 58. 
Castellaw, Mr William, minister of 

Stewartoun, 116. 
Cathcart, Alan, in Balsaluch, 61. 

John, of Carltoun, and spouse, 51. 
Thomas, 51. 
Chalmer, James, 70. 
sir John, chaplain, Aberdeen, 24. 
John, burgess of Edinburgh, 65. 
Thomas, burgess of Aberdeen, 27. 
William, burgess of Perth, 97. 
Chapman, John, 120 ; 139. 
Charteris, John, in Reddingwood, 49. 
Chatto, Thomas, of Mainhous, bailie 

of Kelso, 154. 
Chery, George, 55. 
Chesholme, Edmond, 16, 17. 
William, 25. 



Cheyne, James, in Hiltoun, 88. 
Mr James, 128 ; W. S., 137, 138. 
Patrick, in Cauldwalls, 88. 
Mr Patrick, of Raneistoun, 88. 
Mr Patrick, his son, 88. 
Walter, of Arnage, 88. 
Clappertoun, sir George, provost of 

Trinity College, Edinburgh, 43. 
Clelland, Mr George, parson of Duris- 

deir, 108. 

William, of Knowhobillhill, 91, 92, 99. 
Clerk, Alexander, of Stentoun, provost 

of Edinburgh, 123. 
Donald, 120. 
William, 9, 16, 17, 43. 
William, bailie of Edinburgh, 28. 
Club, Robert, burgess of Aberdeen, 11. 
Clugstoun, Gilbert, Wigtoun, 133. 
Jonet, spouse of John Stewart, 146. 
Michael, in Lochcraigoche, 133. 
William, his son, 133, 146, 149. 
Clyne, William de, 9. 

William de, his grandson, 9. 
Cochrane, James, 60, 61. 

James, of Barbauchlaw, 86, 87. 
Thomas, 125. 
William, 153. 
Cockburn, Edward, 76. 
John, Edinburgh, 85. 
Lucia, Leith, 123. 
Colison, sir Andrew, Aberdeen, 26. 
James, burgess of Aberdeen, 27. 
John, bailie of Aberdeen, 27. 
Colquhoun, John, vicar of Glasgow, 34. 
Colt, Mr Oliver, advocate, 93. 

Mr Blaise, his son, 93. 
Coltrane, Patrick, bailie of Wigton, 

133 ; late provost, 146. 
Congiltoun, John, 12. 
Cook (Cok), Alexander, son of Patrick 

C., sheriff-clerk of Berwick, 82. 
George, notary, 55. 
Patrick, Edinburgh, and spouse, 82. 
Cor, Andrew, 48. 
Corrie, William, Wigton, 149. 
Corstorphine, laird of, 101. 
Couper, Margaret, spouse of Alexander 

Scott, 42. 

William, tailor, 89. 
Coutts, Thomas, 94 ; notary, 95, 100 ; 

C. S., 122. 
William, 46. 
Cowden, sir James, 45. 



INDEX TO CALENDAR OF CHARTERS. 



379 



Cowie, Andrew, notary, 130. 

Coxon, Robert, burgess of Edinburgh, 6. 

Craig, Andrew, 85. 

Cramby, sir Henry, vicar of Kilspindy, 

13. 
Cranstoun, Hector, 78. 

James, 46. 

sir \Villiarn of that ilk, knt., 25. 

William, younger, of that ilk, 81. 
Crauford, sir Alexander, chaplain, 10. 

Archibald, abbot of Holyrood, 8. 

Henry, 34. 

sir John, chaplain, 5. 

John, burgess of Edinburgh, 90. 

John, his father, 90. 

John, in Torphichen, 107. 

Osuald, 90. 

Peter, in Torphichen, 83. 

Robert, 40. 

Thomas, Aberdeen, 118. 

Thomas, writer, Dumfreis, 142. 

William, bailie of Broughton, 40. 
Crichton, Edward, lord of Sanquhar, 52. 

John, of Craufurdstoun, 52. 

John, his son, 52. 

J. (orT.), 75. 

Jonet, relict of Hary Drummond of 
Riccartoun, 72. 

Robert, tutor of Craufurdtoun, 52. 

Mr Robert, rector of Sanquhar, 52. 

Robert, younger of Clunie, 112. 

Mr William, parson of Kilquhiddil- 

stane, 72. 
Crockat, Charles, merchant, Edinburgh. 

153. 
Crombie, Mr Andrew, dean of Ross, 127. 

Thomas, writer, 111. 
Cromwell, Oliver, 145. 
Croyle, David, 76. 
Cuik. See Cook. 

Cullen, Mr Alexander, bailie of Aber- 
deen, 118. 

Andrew, burgess of Aberdeen, 15. 

John, burgess of Aberdeen, 26. 

Richard, 11. 
Culross, Alexander, commendator of, 70. 

John, abbot of, 37. 

Monks of, 37, 70. 

William, commendator of the abbey 

of, 37. 
Gumming, James, 23. 

James, 120. 

Matthew, W.S., 121, 126. 



Cunynghain, Mr Alexander, regent, 
Edinburgh College, 153. 

Alexander, his son, 153. 

David, of Robertland, 116. 

sir David, baronet, 139. 

Edward, in Hieriggs, 124. 

Herbert, notary, t>4. 

Mr J., Cumnock, 108. 

John, provost of VVigton, 133, 149. 

Robert, 71. 

William, 35. 

Curror, Alexander, vicar of Dunsyar, 
56, 89, 94. 

James, 6. 
Cuthbert, sir Andrew, vicar of Wardlaw, 

oo 

David, 120. 

James, s nior, 120. 

James, of Easter Drackie, 120. 

sir John, chaplain, 33. 

John, Inverness, 120. 

William (Jonsoun), 120. 

Dais, Adam, Leith, 79. 
Dalill. See Dalzell. 
Dalmahoy, Thomas, 131. 
Dalrymple, David, 85. 

George, W.S., Edinburgh, 153. 
Dalzell, Alexander, Wigton, 149. 

James, bailie of Edinburgh, 105. 
Darius, Silvester, papal nuncio, 34. 
David II., king, 1. 
Davidson, Patrick, 117. 
Dawling, Mr John, advocate, 98. 

Margaret, spouse of Patrick Glasfurde, 
98. 

Robert, writer, 98. 
Dawson, Patrick, 47. 
Deans, John, burgess of Edinburgh, 126. 
Dee, John, burgess of Edinburgh, and 
his spouse, 16, 17, 21, 22, 65. 

Margaret, wife of John Mason, 21, 22. 

Mariot, wife of George Leich, 32, 46. 
Dennistoun, James, chaplain, 35, 39. 
Dewar, Archibald, burgess of Edinburgh, 

46. 

Dick, Margaret, spouse of John Auld, 62. 
Dickson, Andrew, 95, 96. 

Charles, bailie of Inverleith, 82. 

Helen, daughter of Mr Thomas D., 89, 
94, 95, 96, 100. 

John, 55, 89, 94 ; pensionary of 
Paisley, 95, 96. 



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Dickson continued . 

John, notary, Kelso, 154. 

Mr (sir), Thomas, vicar of Torphichen, 
55, 89, 94, 96, 121. 

Thomas, junior, sailor, Leith, 76, 77. 
Dingwall, Thomas, subdean of Ross, 9. 
Dinmour, Archibald, 68. 

Jonet, spouse of Alexander Eistoun, 

67, 68. 
Distoun, Elizabeth, spouse of James 

Storie, 152. 
Divert!, sir Martin, vicar of Pettin and 

Brachlie, 20. 
Doby, Alexander, in Crawmond, 43. 

Elene, spouse of John Mowbray, 43. 

John, 6. 

Richard, bailie of Edinburgh, 97. 
Donaldson, Andrew, 3. 

John, tailor, 124. 
Douglas, Archibald, macer, 111. 

Archibald, younger, of Quhittinghame, 
81. 

George, of Parkheid, 59. 

George, his son, 59. 

James, of Drumlanrik, knt., 52. 

James, 81, 106. 

John, fiar of Mordingtoun, 18. 

Mark, 18. 

Mr Richard, brother of Archibald, 
D. of Quhittinghame, 81. 

Thomas, Aberdeen, 119. 

William de, knt., 1. 

William, of Hawthornden, 5. 

William, of Mordingtoun, 18. 
Dow, sir William, 44. 

John, alias Johnstoun, at Kirk of 

Foulis, 80. 

Dowele, Simon, Edinburgh, 30. 
Downy, William, Leith, 79. 
Drew, John, of Wester Mukcroft, 134. 

Mariota, spouse of John Parke, 134. 

Mr Niniane, 134. 

Robert, notary, 134. 

Drummond, Charles, of Kingsfield, 72, 
75. 

Charles, burgess of Linlithgow, 72. 

Elizabeth, spouse of James Polwarth 
of Coustoun, 72, 75. 

Henry, of Richartoun, and spouse, 72, 

Mr John, of Lennoch, 143. 
Mr Ninian, brother of Charles D. of 
Kingsfield, 75. 



Dryburgh, abbot of, 13. 
Dryisdaill, James, 99. 
Du, Finlay M'Conel, Inverness, 120. 
Dudingstoun, John, senior, Leith, 8. 

John, junior, 8. 
Duff, Alexander, notary, 120. 

Henry, Inverness, 120. 

sir James, 120. 

James, notary, 120. 
Dunbar, Alexander, dean of Moray, 33. 

Christopher, Linlithgow, 90. 

John, notary, 133, 146, 149. 
Duncan, James, in Torphichen, 83. 

John, in Burnetoun or Bruntoun, 86, 
87, 107, 110. 

Thomas, in Bruntoun, 90. 
Dundas, Alexander, 28, 29. 

Mr A., rector of Logic Easter, 127. 

Archibald, 70. 

Gavin, of Priestmyln, 67. 

Thomas, bailie of Edinburgh, 153. 
Dunfermline, monastery of, 13, 50. 

Robert, commendator of, 50. 
Dunino, William, Leith, 79. 
Dunlop, David, of Halpland, 84. 

Jonet, his spouse, 84. 
Dunnowne, Andrew, 9. 

Edgar, Edward, burgess of Edinburgh, 

94, 95. 

Patrick, burgess of Wigtoii, 133. 
Thomas, notary, 121. 
Edinburgh, councillors, etc. of, 76. 
Edwartson, George, i6, 17- 
Edzar. See Edgar. 

Eistoun. Alexander, son of Thomas E., 
and spouse, 67, 68 ; of Wodsyde, 
106, 112. 

James, notary, 80. 
Mr James, 115, 128 ; of Coustoun 

136, 137, 138, 140. 
John, in Scottinflatt, 60, 61, 62 ; . 

Scottinflatt, 71, 80, 86, 90. 
John, writer, 80 ; W.S., 86 ; and 
spouse, 87, 90, 99, 102, 104, 106; 
of Coustoun, 112, 113, 114, 115. 
John, junior, son of the preceding, 
and spouse, 112, 113, 114; of Cous- 
toun, 115, 117. 

John, eldest son of the immediately 
preceding, 115, 117 ; of Coustoun, 
and spouse, 128 ; of Broompark, 
136, 137, 138, 140. 



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381 



Eistoun continued. 
John, notary, 151. 
Mary, lady Costoune, 151. 
Peter, in Torphichen, 107. 
Thomas, and spouse, 63 ; in Wodsyde, 

and spouse, 67, 68. 

Thomas, of Scottiriflatt, 74 ; eldest son 
of John E. of S., 80 ; and spouse, 
83 ; 86 ; of Scottinflatt or Brume- 
park, and spouse, 87, 90, 113. 
Thomas, son of Alexander E. of Wod- 
syde, 106, 107, 112. 
Eldar, Henry, common clerk of Perth, 

93, 97. 
Eliot, Dr James, minister in Glasgow, 

134. 

Elliotson, John, 13. 

Elphinstoun, Alexander, lord, 128, 130. 
Jean, spouse of John Eistoun of Cou- 

stoun, 128, 130. 
Jonet, spouse of Mr Richard Lawsoun, 

19. 

Michael, of Quarrell, 128. 
William, 32 ; 128, 130. 
Emery, sir Gilbert, vicar of Fetteresso, 3. 
Erskine, Adam, son of James E. of Little 

Sauquhy, 70. 

James, of Little Sauquhy, 70. 
John, of Pittodrie, 111. 
Robert of, knt., 1. 

Fairlie, Robert, of Braid, 39. 

Falcon, John, Edinburgh, 105, 132. 

Falconar, Alexr., apparent of Halkar- 
toun, 69. 

Farnlie, John, 16, 17, 19. 

Richard de, bailie of Edinburgh, 6. 

Fechat, John, burgess of Aberdeen, 26. 

Fentoun, Thomas, servitor to the king, 
78. 

Ferchard, sir, 9. 

Ferchardsoun, Donald Torlet, 9. 

Fergusson, Thomas, 7. 

Fiddes, William, junior, burgess of Edin- 
burgh, and spouse, 82. 

Findlay, Alexander, Aberdeen, 24. 
John, 137, 138. 

Fischar, Thomas, bailie of Edinburgh, 
76, 97. 

Fleming, John, Dalkeith, 58. 

Malcolm, of Cardaroche, and spouse, 

134. 
Patrick, bailie of Edinburgh, 32. 



Forbes, Alexander, 9. 

Mr A., chancellor of Glasgow, 134. 

Mr Duncan, of Bannagask, 109. 

Duncan, 120. 

Duncan, writer, Edinburgh, 151. 

James, in Tilliboy, 69. 

John, in Cowlie, 69. 

John, 153. 

Thomas, notary, 111. 

William, of Logy, 69. 

William, of Tolquhone, 109. 
Forman, James, Edinburgh, 97. 
Forrester, David, bailie of Edinburgh, 
56, 57. 

David, notary, 127. 

John, 65. 

John, burgess of Tain, 127. 

Jonet, 101. 

laird of Corstorphin, 101. 
Forsyth, John, writer, Edinburgh, 125. 

Michael, in Cowstoun, 104. 

Thomas, 5. 

Fortoun, Margaret, spouse of Mr George 
Portuis, 47. 

Robert, 82. 

Foulefurde, sir John, canon, Holyrood, 6. 
Fouler, John, notary, 28, 30. 

John, Edinburgh, 105. 
Foulis, Alexander de, notary 7. 

Henry de. 6. 

Mr John, notary, 65. 

sir John, 151. 

Mr Robert, advocate, 102. 
Fraser, Alexander, lord Lovat, 44. 

sir Hugh, of Lovat, 20. 

Patrick, Edinburgh, 82, 122. 

Thomas, burgess of Inverness, 120. 

Thomas, lord, of Lovat, 23. 
Frog, George, Edinburgh, 36. 

William, Edinburgh, 36. 
Frost, William, 28, 29. 
Fyfe, Mr Alexander, 15. 

Thomas, bailie of Aberdeen, 15. 

Gaderar. Thomas, M.A., 33. 
Galbrayth, Robert, and spouse, 85. 
Galloway, Alexander, canon of Aberdeen, 
38. 

John, Aberdeen, 24. 
Gardinar, John Graig alias, 63. 

John, 67. 

Geddes, Archibald, 66. 
Gibbesone. See Gibsone. 



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Gibsone, "Andrew, merchaut, Linlithgow, 
107. 

John, notary, 44. 

John, jun., shipmaster, Leith, 76, 

77. 

Giffard, William, 11. 
Gilby, sir Adam, 40. 
Gilchrist, John, 55. 

Gill, David, burgess of Edinburgh, 28, 
30. 

William, Edinburgh, 28, 30. 
Gillespie, Mr James, Killern, 108, 134. 
Gillon, John, in Coustoun, 138. 
Gilmour, John, W.S., notary, 84. 
Glasfurde, James, 93. 

Patrick, common clerk of Leith, and 

spouse, 93, 97, 98. 
Glasgow, archbishop of, 85. 

Alexander, archbishop of, 148. 

Dean and canons of, 59, 108, 134, 
148. 

Gavin, archbishop of, 34. 

John, archbishop of, 108. 

Patrick, archbishop of, 134. 
Glaster, Agnes, wife of Alexander 
Johnstoun, 14. 

Alexander, of that ilk, 14. 

Andrew, 2, 3. 

Murdoch, of Lumgeir, 2, 3. 
Glayster. See Glaster. 
Gledstanys, Aymer of, 7. 
Glen, James, in Torphichen, 62, 80, 83 ; 
portioner of Wodsyd, 112, 114, 115. 

James, son of James G. of Wodsyd, 
114. 

John, in Wodsyd, 62, 83. 

Patrick, burgess of Linlithgow, 62. 

Patrick, 112 ; notary, 113, 115, 117. 
Goldsmyth, William, Edinburgh, 36, 

48. 
Gordon, Adam, of Glenbucket, 111. 

Andrew, burgess of Aberdeen, 26. 

John, of Apilgirth, 52. 

John, of Tilliegreig and Caskyben, 
109. 

John, of Embo, 127. 

John, younger, of Embo, 127. 

Roger, of Balmeg, 149. 
Gortoun, James, 36. 

Gotherell, John, in Auchtigemmell, 135. 
Gourlaw, George, 48. 

Robert, 78. 
Go wane, Patrick, Edinburgh, 101. 



Graham, Andrew, Edinburgh, 21, 22. 

David, 95. 

Harie, of Cumistoun, knt., 69. 

James, 71. 

Mr John, of Halzardis, and spouse, 71. 

John, 91. 

John, of Calendar, 95. 

John, merchant, Linlithgow, 152. 

Patrick, of Thorniflattis, 95. 

Thomas the, of the Thornuke, 7. 
Gray, Alexander, chaplain, 15. 

Alexander, burgess of Aberdeen, 26. 

George, of Sordell, 127. 

Gressil, relict of Robert Scot, and wife 
of John Wilson, 122. 

John, Leith, 5. 

William, in Inverness, 120. 

William, 144. 
Greig, John, alias Gardinar, 63. 

sir Thomas, chaplain, St Giles, Edin- 
burgh, 56, 89. 
Greirson, Alexander, 120. 

Gilcrist, 7. 

John, 64. 

Robert, 64. 

William, 7. 

Greive, James, Kelso, 154. 
Grene, John, burgess of Aberdeen, 26. 
Guthrie, Alexander, notary, common 
clerk of Edinburgh, 56, 57, 65, 66, 
89, 97, 98, 101, 105, 116, 132. 

John, town clerk, Leith, 77. 

Haddington, John earl of, 143. 
Haitlie, Thomas, 81. 
Haliburtoun, Alexander, 144. 

George, lord, 12. 

James, skipper, Leith, 144. 

John, his son, 144. 

John, Roxburgh, 148. 

William, merchant, Edinburgh, 144. 
Haliday, David, 7. 
Haiiwell, Andrew, 6. 
Halkerstoun, George, Edinburgh, 85. 
Hall, Thomas, 70. 
Hamilton, Adam, 71, 80. 

Mr Allan, 102. 

Mr Archibald, minister of Wigton, 
149. 

David, 102, 104. 

Gavin, in Breych Grange, 63. 

Gavin, of Raploch, 135. 

James, of Parkheid, and spouse, 75. 



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H am ilton continued . 
James, of Boiggis, 75. 
James, bailie of Linlithgow, 75. 
James, of Bathgait, 86, 87. 
James, in Boigcott, 86, 87. 
James, notary, 99. 

Mr James, dean of Glasgow, 108, 134. 
James, marquis of H., 131, 135. 
James, 138. 

Jean, spouse of Malcolm Fleming, 134. 
Mr John, of Magdalens, 1. 
John, notary, 74, 87, 90. 
John, vicar of Dunlop, 95. 
John, writer, Edinburgh, 99. 
John, son of Thomas H., of Priestis- 

field, 99. 

John, of Orbiston, kt., 135. 
Marian, spouse of John Weir, 135. 
Mr Patrick, son of John H., vicar of 

Dunlop, 95. 
P., Cambuslang, 134. 
Thomas, 34. 

Thomas, of Priestisfeild, 99. 
sir Thomas, of Binning, king's advo- 
cate, 99 ; of Byris, 102, 103 ; lord 

Binning, 113. 
William, 55 ; 151. 
Hannay, Andrew, Wigton, and spouse, 

149. 

Margaret, spouse of Andrew H., 149. 
Patrick, provost of Wigton, 149. 
Hanyng, William, commissary clerk, 

Dumfries, 108. 
Hardlaw. See Harlaw. 
Harlaw, Mr James, notary and writer, 

Edinburgh, 56, 57, 85. 
Mr James, C.S., 85. 
John, Caldermuir, 63. 
William (2), 85 

Hathwy, Alexander, Edinburgh, 30. 
Robert, burgess of Edinburgh, 10. 
Thomas, burgess of Edinburgh, 30. 
Hawkins, William, 139. 
Hay, Andrew, 108. 
Francis, 121 ; W.S., 124, 130. 
sir George, of Kinfaunis, kt., 121. 
Mr John, prebendary of Duchill, 33. 
J[ohn], Renfrew, 108, 134. 
Mr John, notary, clerk - depute of 

Edinburgh, 116 ; clerk, 123, 125. 
John, archdean of Glasgow, 148. 
Theodore Peebles, 108. 
William, Edinburgh, 94. 



Henderson, Alexander, master of Trinity 
College Hospital, Edinburgh, 43. 

James, 32. 

John, Edinburgh, 82. 

Mr John, 89. 

John, " laird souter," 125. 

Patrick, in Coustoun, 117. 

Walter, 10. 

Mr William, 136, 137, 138. 
Henrison. See Henderson. 
Hepburn, Mr , rector of Dairy, 44. 

Jonet, spouse of William H., 7. 

William of, 7. 
Hereis, John, 4, 5. 

John, lord, 108. 

Robert, 85. 

dene William, prior of Holyrood, 5. 

William, Edinburgh, 89, 96, 121. 
Heriot, David, 85. 

George, junior, goldsmith, Edinburgh, 

76. 

Hill, James, 123. 
Hog, Charles, in Bristo, 122, 124. 

John, Edinburgh, 82. 

Malcolm, 65. 
Hoggert, James, 55. 
Holyrood, abbot and convent of, 4. 

Archibald, abbot of, 8. 

Monks of, 39. 

Patrick, abbot, 5. 

Robert, abbot of, 39, 41. 

Robert, commendator, 39, 41. 

dene William, prior, 5. 
Holywood, Thomas, abbot of, 7. 

Sub-prior and monks, 49. 

Thomas Campbell, commendator of, 

49, 64. 
Home, Alexander, of the Kerns, 74. 

Alexander, in Denes, 80. 

Andrew, in Dunbar, 74. 

George, 74. 

Jean, spouse of Thomas Eistoun, in 

Scottinflatt, 83, 87, 113. 
Hoppar, John, Edinburgh, 36, 48. 
Hoppringill, James, 43. 

See Pringill. 
Hossak, Mr Alexander, rector of Kilmuir, 

127. 

Howat, William, Bridge-end of Dum- 
fries, 142. 

Howie, Robert, in Glentore, 150. 
Howiesone, Robert, 122. 
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Huchonsoun. See Hutcheson. 
Hunter, Donald, 7. 

Mr Robert, parson of Sanquhar, 108. 

Thomas, servitor to the king, 78. 

William, 78. 
Hurrall. Robert, 70. 
Hutcheson, Donald, 9. 

George, of Monkvvood, advocate, 153. 

James, W.S., Edinburgh, and spouse, 
153. 

John, 66. 

Thomas (Johnson), 9. 

William, 66. 

Inchcolm, Richard, abbot of, 42. 
Inglis, Andrew, Aberdeen, 118. 
Mr James, 128. 
John, of Wester Harwod, 86. 
Thomas, 63 ; of Auldliston, 67. 
William, of Eastscheill, 86. 
Ingrahame, John, burgess of Aberdeen, 

118, 119. 
Innes, James, of Drany, 44. 

William, writer, Edinburgh, 148. 
Inverness, provost, burgesses, etc. of the 

burgh of, 20, 23, 44. 
Irving, Andrew, 123. 

Francis, bailie of_Dumfries, 95. 
Mr Richard, of Hiltoun, 109 ; 118. 
Isles (Insulis), John de Yle, lord of the, 

earl of Ross, 9. 

Celestine de, of Lochailche, sheriff of 
Inverness, 9. 

Jack, William, weaver in Boigcoatte, 151. 
Jacksoun, Gideon, 143. 

John, Edinburgh, 132. 
Jaffray, Mr Alexander, burgess of Aber- 
deen, 109. 

Thomas, 137, 138. 
Jamesone, David, Kelso, 154. 

John, burgess of Cowpar, 93. 
Johnstoun, Adam, Edinburgh, 28, 32. 

Alan, 90. 

Alexander, of that ilk, and spouse, 14. 

Andrew, of Elphingstoun, 39. 

Archibald, bailie of Edinburgh, 76. 

David, bailie of Edinburgh, 101. 

Mr David, parson of Moffat, 148. 

George, of that ilk, 69, 109. 

George, of that ilk (his grandson), 109. 

George, of Caskyben, 111. 

Gilbert, of Balnedach, 2. 



Johnstouu continued. 

Gilbert, of Taveltie, 109. 

Gilbert, of Pettersmylne, 109. 

James, of that ilk, and spouse, 38, 69. 

James, notary, 72, 80. 

James, in Torphichen, 114. 

John, 2, 51. 

John Dow alias, 80. 

Jonet, 150. 

Matthew, 99. 

Patrick, in Torphichen, 114. 

Robert of, 7. 

Robert, of Kendall, 109. 

Thomas, son of Alan J., 90. 

William, Glasgow, and spouse, 34. 
Jonesone, James, Edinburgh, 35. 
Jope, James, in Burnetoun, 110. 

John, his son, 110. 
Jounkene, James, 145. 

Kay, William, Aberdeen, 119. 
Keir, James, Wigtoun, 149. 
Keith, Robert, of Canterland, 69. 
Kennedy, Quintin, 108. 
Thomas, skinner, Kelso, 154. 
William, merchant, Kelso, 154. 
Ker, Andrew, notary, 67, 68, 72, 75, 83 ; 
sheriff clerk of Linlithgovv, 86, 91, 
92. 

Andrew, of Mylnerig, 104. 
Euphame, spouse of John Eistoun, 
younger, of Coustoun, 112, 115, 117 ; 
spouse of Henry Livingstoun of Gair- 
doch, 128. 
George, Leith, 144. 
James, 154. 
John, 76, 93. 
John, notary, 104. 
John, son of Andrew K.. of Mylneriff, 

104. 

John, glazier, Kelso, 154. 
John, wright, Kelso, 154. 
Robert, burgess of Edinburgh, 85. 
Robert, notary, 91, 92. 
William, notary, 99. 
Kerhop, James, 25. 
Kilpatrick. See Kirkpatrick. 
Kilwinning, Alexander, abbot of, 34. 
John Lawder, commendator of [Kil- 

rynne ?], 34. 

John, archbishop of Glasgow, com- 
mendator of, 116. 
Kiucaid, Robert, 124. 



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King, Alexander, notary, 46, 48. 

Mr Alexander, of Drydane, 94. 

William, notary, 126. 
Kinloss, Robert, abbot of, 37. 

Monks of, 37. 

Kinnard, John, vicar of Carstairs, 59. 
Kinneir, Adam, bailie of Wigton, 149. 

Hew, bailie of Wigton, 146. 
Kinross, Andrew, 12. 
Kintor, David, Aberdeen, 24. 

John, 11. 

Richard, 11. 

Kirk, John, of Dundaffnmre, 95. 
Kirkhalch, James of, 7. 
Kirkhaw, John, of Londaywell, 54. 
Kirkpatrick, George of, 7. 

Katrine, spouse of Wm. Johnstoun, 34. 

Thomas, of Alisland, 54. 
Kiringtoun, John, in Coldstream, 143. 



Laing, Adam, 85. 

Janet, spouse of James Storie, 152. 

Jean, relict of Patrick Cuik, 82. 

John, 130. 

John, shoemaker, Edinburgh, 152. 
Lamb, Archibald, 73. 

James, Edinburgh, 36. 

James, minister at Boltoun, 100. 
Lamounth, Archibald, writer, Leith, 79. 
Landellis, Alan, Edinburgh, 32. 

Robert, Leith, 123. 
Landis, John, 85. 

Lauder, John, commendator of Kilrynne 
[Kilwinning ?], 34. 

Robert, of Bass, 18. 

William, 25. 

William, commissary clerk of Ross, 

127. 
Lausoun, Alexander, notary, 86, 87. 

Alexander, junior, 90. 

David, 6. 

Mr George, W.S., 128. 

John, 19. 

Mr Richard, of Hieriggis, and spouse, 
19. 

Sir Robert, chaplain, 19. 

William, bailie of Edinburgh, 46. 

William, 76. 

sir William, of Boghall, knt., 113. 
Lawtie, Adam, writer, Edinburgh, 81, 

95, 98. 
Leete, John, collector of customs, 145. 

VOL. XLT. 



Leich, George, burgess of Edinburgh, 

and spouse, 32, 46. 
Leis, Robert, notary, 15. 
Leith. See Leich. 
Lene, Daniel, Leith, 76, 77 ; and spouse, 

97. 

Lennox, James, 116. 
Leslie, Elizabeth, wife of Alexander 
Meuzeis, 15. 

James, 93. 

sir James, knt., 131. 

Patrick, bailie of Aberdeen, 24. 

Thomas, bailie of Aberdeen, 26. 
Lessellis, Thomas, notary, 47. 
Leverance, William, notary, 110. 
Levin, John, Linlithgow, 152. 
Levingstoun, Alexander, apparent of 
Haining, 91, 92. 

Elizabeth, spouse of James Polwarth, 
91, 92, 99. 

Henry, of Gardoch, and spouse, 128. 

James, 76. 

Thomas, canon of Moray, 20. 

Thomas, of Haining, 91. 

Mr William, of Estir Grenezardis. 96. 

William, of, knt., 1. 
Levintoun, John, of Salt ttis, 45. 

John, 45. 

Robert, 25. 

William, 45. 
Leyne. See Lene. 
Libertoun, William, of Libertoun, 5, 6. 

William, 101. 
Liell, sir David, 24. 
Lindsay, Mr Alexander, 134. 

Mr J. Carstairs, 134. 
Lintoun, Alexander, of Pendreich, 128. 

John de, 10. 

Lithgow, Patrick, Edinburgh, 30. 
Litill, Mr Clement, 46. 

Edward, 32. 

John, 7. 

Symon, 7. 

William, provost of Edinburgh, 76. 
Litstar, sir John, chaplain, 27. 
Loch, James, merchant, Edinburgh, 121. 
Lochcoittis, William, alias Symsoun, 67. 
Logane, Adam, 48. 

Agnes, spouse of John Quhippo, 79. 

George, of Bonytoun, and sp., 72, 79. 

James, notary, 79. 

Mr James, parson of Ettilstoun 108. 

John, of Coitfeild, 48. 

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Logane continued. 

John, 79. 

Robert, of Restalrig, knt., 4, 5. 

Robert, 40. 

Symon, Leith, 123. 

William, of the Cotfelde, 5. 
Logtoun, John, chaplain, 56, 94. 
Logy, Alexander, Aberdeen, 11, 26. 

Mr Alexander, 65. 
Lok, John, canon of Brechin, provost 

of St Salvator, official, 13. 
Lokhart, George, 113. 
Lorymar, Robert, notary, 13. 
Lumger, Thomas de, 3. 
Lundoris, seal of the abbot, 13. 

John, abbot of, 38. 

John, Aberdeen, 26. 
Lychtoun, Alexander, 2. 

Elen, spouse of Gilbert Johnstoun, 2. 

Jonet, spouse of Andrew de Glastre, 

2, 3. 

Lyne, Robert, burgess of Edinburgh, 28, 
29, 32. 

M'Allister, John Du, 120. 
Makbraare. Robert, 7. 
M'Cairtnay, James, Edinburgh, 122. 
M'Caitnay, Alexander, 123, 125, 132. 
Makcall, Quintigern (Mungo), bailie of 

Edinburgh, 123. 

M'Clellan, sir John, chaplain, 20, 23. 
John, Wigton, 146. 
Thomas, 16, 17. 
M'Clymont, Andrew, 51. 
M'Conchie, William, 120. 
M'Conil, Andrew Eraser, 120. 
M'Conilreoch, George, 120. 
M'Connal, Alexander, burgess of Wigton, 

149. 

Makcoull, John, Leith, 98. 
M'Cracken, Alex., burgess of Wigton, 149. 
M'Crubin, Gilbert, 51. 
M'Culloch, David, 102. 

Thomas, 102. 
Makearny, Donald, 10. 
M'Ellare, Archibald, 71. 
M'Ghie, Kentigern, vicar of Holy wood, 

64. 

Makgilhauche, Malcome, 7. 
M'Gill, James, of Rankeillour - Nether, 

clerk-register, 50. 
M'Gillemartin, Alexander, 120. 
M'llwreth, John, 122. 



Mackay, Alexander, 23. 

M'Keand, John, elder, burgess of Wigton, 

146. 

M'Kenzie, A., parson of Contain, 127. 
Mr John, archdean of Ross, 127. 
Mr Murdoch, rector of Dingwall, 

127. 

M'Kie, Adam, provost of Wigton, 149. 
Thomas, notary, 133. 
William, of Maidland, 146, 149. 
M'Kynnay, Andrew, 64. 
Maklachlan, Mr Archibald, Luss, 134. 
Makmath, Gilbert, 7. 
M'Morane, John, brother of the laird of 

Glaspin, 58. 

John, treasurer of Edinburgh, 76. 
Niniane, bailie of Edinburgh, 89. 
Maknacht, James, skinner, Edinburgh, 

132. 

Makneill, Alexander, notary, 39, 40. 
M'Rannald, Torlet Oge, 9. 
M'Wonleve, Donald, 9. 
Main, James, 6. 

Walter, 78. 
Maitland, James, 7. 
John, burgess of Aberdeen, 24. 
Richard, of Lethingtoun, knt., 50. 
William, burgess of Aberdeen, 24. 
Mak, George, notary, 82. 
Malcolm, Andrew, Leith, 123. 
Mr John, rector of Urray, 127. 
Thomas, chaplain, 35. 
William, 32. 
Malevyn. See Melville. 
Man, Thomas, 9. 
Mar, David (Aberdeen), 15. 
March, Patrick, earl of M. and Moray, 1. 

Peter, Edinburgh, 85. 
Marischall, George, earl, 69, 109. 

William, earl, 50. 
Marjoribanks, John, bailie of Edinburgh, 

30. 

Joseph, burgess of Edinburgh, 105, 132. 
Marscheale, sir Duncan, chaplain, 27. 

Robert, notary, 10. 
Martyne, David, 67. 

Jonet, spouse of John Willamsone, 142. 
Mason, Alexander, burgess of Edinburgh, 

goldsmith, 66. 
Alexander, his son, 65, 66. 
John, burgess fof Edinburgh, and 

spouse, 21, 22. 
Matho, James, 16, 17. 



INDEX TO CALENDAR OF CHARTERS. 



387 



Mathowsoun, Andro, Aberdeen, 118. 

John, Leith, 98. 
Mauchane, David, 85. 
Mauld, William, dean of Guild, Edin- 
burgh, 97. 
Maxwell, Amer, of Kirkconal, 7. 

Edward, of Tinwald, 81. 

Elizabeth, his daughter, 31. 

Eustace (Tassy), of Collynhath, 7. 

John, master of M., 7. 

John, of Cowhill, 142. 

Jonet, spouse of Herbert Biggar, 148. 

Margaret, daughter of Edward M. of 
Tinwald, 31. 

Robert, lord M., and spouse, 31. 

William, 7. 

William, of Killilung, 142. 
Mayar, John, 45. 
Meil, James, burgess of Edinburgh, 

95. 

Meines, James, Coldstream, 143. 
Melrose, abbot and prior of, 13. 

James, commendator of, 81. 

Michael, commendator of, 54. 

Monks of, 54, 81. 
Melville, David, 10. 

Menzeis, Alexander, burgess of Aberdeen, 
15. 

Andrew, and spouse, 15. 

Gilbert, 15. 

John, of Achinsel, 7. 

John, of the Enach, 7. 
Merchenstoun, James, 76. 
Merlzeone, William, 19. 
Michelsone, Andrew, Aberdeen, 27. 

David, bailie of Edinburgh, 123. 

John, bailie of Inverness, 23. 

Robert, notary, 5, 8. 
Middilmest, Thomas, 25. 
Midletown, Mr Patrick, writer, Edin- 
burgh, 153. 

Millar, James, notary, 58. 
Minto, William, 32. 
Mitchelhill, John, 85. 
Mitchell, John, maltman, Aberdeen, 118. 

John, junior, 118. 

John, 132. 

Moffat, David, 21, 22. 
Moir, T., parson of Morbattil, 108. 

William, burgess of Aberdeen, 11. 
Mollesone, Thomas, notary, common 

clerk of Aberdeen, 118, 119. 
Molmerson, Cuthbert, 7. 



Moncreiff, Robert, 120. 

Monro, Alexander, in Absdail, 127. 

Mr David, rector of Kiltearn, 127. 

Duncan de, 9. 

G., chancellor of Ross, 127. 

John, of Daan, 127. 

John, of Obsdaill, 127. 

Laurence de, 9. 

Mr R., rector of Roskene. 127. 
Montgomerie, Daniel, of Kirkland, 
Stewartoun, 84. 

Mr James, son of Neill M. of Lang- 
schaw, 84. 

James, of Cokilbie, 84. 

Neill, of Langschaw, 84. 

Mr Robert, minister at Stewartoun, 84. 

William, son of Neill M. of Langschaw, 

84. 

Monynet, James, 18. 
Monypenny, Mr David, canon of Moray, 

13. 
Moray, Patrick, earl of March and, 1. 

See Murray. 
Moray, Andrew, bishop of, 20, 23. 

Patrick, bishop of, 44. 
Moresone, Alexander, of Preston grange, 
124. 

Andrew, burgess of Canonry, 127. 
Moring. See Morrane. 
Morrane, William, of Barboy, 108, 148. 
Mortoun, James, earl of, 50, 58. 

John, Leith, 144. 

Thomas, 76, 93. 

William, earl of, 131. 
Mow, William, bailie of Dalkeith, 58. 
Mowat, Thomas, 63. 

William, 39. 
Mowbray, George, Edinburgh, 57. 

John, in Ovir Crawmonde, and spouse, 

43. 
Munduyle, Hawyis, 7. 

Henry, of Tynwald, 7. 

Margaret, 7. 

Robert, 7. 
Mure, Cuthbert, furrier, 85. 

Walter, 60, 61. 
Murehead, George, Linlithgow, 152. 

William, burgess of Edinburgh, and 
spouse, 46. 

William, 64. 

Murray, Andrew, burgess of Aberdeen, 
24. 

Andrew, Aberdeen, 118. 



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Murray continued. 

Florules, 7. 

Mr Gilbert, sub-dean of Ross, 127. 

James, 35. 

dame Jonet, relict of lord Torphichen, 
and wife of John Graham, 71, 80. 

Maurice de, knt., 1. 

Robert, cordiner, Kelso, 154. 

Robert, his uncle, 154. 
Mylne, Robert, notary, 69. 

Napeir, Allan, 5. 

James, ti. 

William, 85. 
Name, Duncan, at Banokburn, 96. 

James, Edinburgh, 85. 

sir John, vicar of Fernuay, 20, 23. 

Mr William, son of Duncan N., 96. 
Nasmith, Elizabeth, spouse of James 
Broun, 105. 

James, 104. 

Nauchty, Andrew, Aberdeen, 24, 27. 
Neilsoun, George, 7. 

Robert, 120. 
Nemo. See Nimo. 
Nesbit, Adam, notary, 112. 

George, 18. 

Hugh, Edinburgh, 30. 

John, 18. 

Peter, 18. 

Philip, of that ilk, 18. 

William, 18, 28, 29. 
Nethsmyth. See Nasmith. 
Newtoun, John, 45. 
Nicholl, James, bailie of Edinburgh, 76. 

Mr James, 85. 

John, 96; C.S., 108. 
Nicholsoun, Christina, spouse of Daniel 
Leene, 97. 

James, burgess of Edinburgh, 95. 

John, 9, 12. 

Matthew, chaplain, 15. 

William, burgess of Aberdeen, 24. 
Nile, Thomas, burgess of Aberdeen, 26. 
Nimo, James, in Costoun, 151. 

Patrick, tailor, Edinburgh, 101. 
Nithisdaill, Robert, earl of, 142. 
Nory, William, Aberdeen, 27. 
Notman, Robert, 132. 
Nudry, Simon, Edinburgh, 56, 94. 

Ogilstoun, Walter, of Kirklands of 
Fethircarn, 69. 



Orkney, Robert, bishop of, 37. 
Ottirburn, Mr Adam, common clerk of 

Edinburgh, 28, 29. 
Thomas, Edinburgh, 105, 132. 

Pacok, Mr Alexander, 122. 
Paip, Mr Robert, advocate, 109. 

Mr Thomas, rector of Cullicudden, 127. 
Paisley, John, abbot and convent of, 

55. 

Paniter, George, 39. 
Parke, John, son of Win. P., and spouse, 

134. 

William, of Rosbemhauch, 134. 
Patersone (Patricii), Alexander, burgess 

of Inverness, 33. 

Alexander, bailie of Inverness, 120. 
Evvat, 9. 

Hector, 63, 86 ; in Torphichen, 106. 
Nichol, in Inverness, 120. 
Robert, 99. 

Thomas, bailie of Inverness, 23. 
Thomas, burgess of Edinburgh, and 

spouse, 36, 48. 
Thomas, his heir, 48. 
Thomas, tailor, burgess of Edinburgh, 

112. 
sir William, 20 ; rector of Balleskin, 

23. 
William, senior, bailie of Inverness, 

120. 

Pathonsone, sir Robert, chaplain, 26. 
Patrickson. See Paterson. 
Pennycuke, George, bailie of Edinburgh, 

10. 
John, in Leith, 76 ; and spouse, 93, 

97. 

Walter, his son, 76, 97. 
Penven, John, 16, 17. 
Piper, Robert, burgess of Aberdeen, 24. 
Pitcarne, John, burgess of Perth, 93. 
Pluscartyne, Alexander, prior of, 34. 
Poilsoun, Murdoch, 120. 
Pollaxarn, Alexander, 11. 
Polwarth, Agnes, daughter of James P. 

of Coustoun, and spouse, 72. 
Andrew, son of James P. of Coustoun, 

86, 87, 91, 112. 

James, of Coustoun, 60 ; and his 
spouse, 72, 74, 75, 80, 86, 87, 91, 
92, 99, 112 and 113. 
James (younger), son of James P. 
(elder), and spouse, 91, 92, 99. 



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Polwarth continued. 

Jean, daughter of James P. (elder), and 
her spouse, 75. 

Margaret, daughter of James P. 
(elder), and spouse, 72. 

Peter, of Hilderstoun, 80. 

Walter, of Cathlaw, 72, 90. 
Portare, Thomas, 135. 

William, 7. 
Porteous, Mr George, and spouse, 47. 

John, notary, 39, 40. 

Thomas, junior, 47. 

William, Edinburgh, 36. 

William, messenger, 79. 
Porves. See Purves. 
Pren, John, 123. 
Prestoun, Robert, Edinburgh, 82. 

Simon, bailie of Kdinburgh, 36. 
Pringill, James, 128. 

Mr John, son of Robert P., W.S., 128, 
136. 

Robert, notary and W.S., 99, 102, 
106, 113, 115, 128, 136, 138, 140. 

Robert, his son, 136. 

And. See Hoppringill. 
Prymrois, James, 70. 

James, clerk of Council, 111. 
Purdie, Symon, 106. 
Purves, John, dean of Guild, Edinburgh, 
35. 

Quhippo, John, mariner, Leith, and 

spouse, 79. 

Margaret, his daughter, 79. 
Quhit. See White. 
Quhitlaw. See Whitlaw. 

Rae, Adam, burgess of Edinburgh, 97. 

Hector, Edinburgh, 153. 

Ralstoun, John, in Torphichen, 110. 

William, cutlar, Edinburgh, 101. 
Ralstoun, John, in Torpichen, 110. 
Ramsay, David, licentiate in decreets,13. 

David, of Balmaue, 69. 

John, in Balmane, 69. 

captain John, 85. 
John, kiit., 85. 

Rankene, Gabriel, merchant burgess, 
Edinburgh, and spouse, 96, 121. 

Gabriel, his son, 121 ; and spouse, 
126. 

Peter, son of Gabriel (younger), 126. 
Ratre, John, Aberdeen, 24. 



Reid, Mr Alexander, Ashkirk, 134. 

Alexander, Wigton, 146. 

Mr James, of Northbrae, and spouse, 
153. 

John, 29. 

John, Dalkeith, 58. 

William, Inverness, 120. 

William, bailie of Edinburgh, 132. 
Rentoun, Agnes, wife of David Car- 

michael, 65. 
Richardsoun, James, 98. 

John, 10, 21, 22, 46. 

John, saddler, burgess of Edinburgh, 
65, 66. 

Jonet, 45. 

Mr Robert, treasurer of Scotland, and 

prior of St Mary Isle, 50. 
Richesoun. See Richardsoun. 
Rig, William, bailie of Edinburgh, 123. 
Ritchie, Alexander, Edinburgh, 153. 
Robert, steward of Scotland and earl of 

Strathern, 1. 
Robertoun, Bartholomew, writer, Hamil- 

toun, 135. 
Robertson, sir Edward, chaplain, 15. 

John, 120. 

John, wright, 120. 

Margaret, spouse of John Pennycuik, 
93, 97. 

Thomas, 120. 

Walter, notary, 118, 119. 

William, senior, Inverness, 120. 

William , j unior, bailie of I ii verness, 1 20. 
Roderickson (Koderici), Donald, 9. 
Roger, John, 65. 
Rolland, Sir John, 58. 

William, burgess of Aberdeen, 27. 
Rolloke, William, Edinburgh, 89. 
Rose, George, Edinburgh, 105. 
Ross, Patrick, bishop of, 127. 

dean and canons, 127. 
Ross, John de Yle, earl of, 9. 
Ross, Gilbert, provost of Mayboill, 94. 

James, in Mayboill, 51. 

James, notary, 90, 107. 

Mr J., rector of Kincardine, 127. 

John, of Balnagowyn, 9. 

Mr John, provost of Inverness, 120. 

Quintigerne, baker, Edinburgh, 101. 

Robert, servitor to the king, 78. 

Mr Robert, rector of Alnes, 127. 
Rowand, Matthew, 134. 
Roy, Alexander M 'Thomas, 120. 



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Russell, William, Aberdeen, 118. 
Rutherfurd, David, burgess of Aberdeen, 
26. 

Simon, 25. 
Rynd, Henry, 123. 

Robert, 16, 17, 21, 46. 

William, 65. 

St Andrews., William, bishop of, 1. 

David, archbishop of, 38. 

John, archbishop of, 55. 

John, archbishop of, 116. 
St Mary Isle, prior of, 50. 
Sandelandis, Alexander, 60, 61. 

James, lord of Torphichen, 60, 61, 63, 
67 ; and his relict, 71, 80. 

James, lord of Torphichen, 86, 90, 91, 
99, 102, 106, 112, 113, 115. 

John, lord of Torphichen, 128. 

John, 113. 

Mr John, son of the lord of Torphichen, 
115. 

Walter, of Costoune, 151. 

William, his father, 151. 
Sandersoun, John, 36. 
Scharpe, John, Edinburgh, 10] . 
Schaw, James, of Sauquliy, knt. , 70. 
Scheall, Thomas, 47. 
Scherar, Andrew, 11. 
Schethare, John. 6. 
Scheves, John, 36. 
Schewell, William, 25. 
Scone, abbot and convent of, 13. 
Scott, Adam, 64. 

Alexander, and spouse, 42. 

Andrew, 85 

John, wright, Leith, 79. 

Robert, of Thirlstane, 81. 

Robert, burgess of Edinburgh 122 

Mr Robert, 128. 

Thomas, notary, 78. 

Mr William, director of chancery, 85. 
Scougall, Margaret, spouse to James 

Hutch esoun, 153. 

Scrymgeour, James, constable of Dun- 
dee, 12. 

William, 26, 27. 

Sellar, Patrick, bailie of Linlithgow, 75. 

Setoun, Alexander, of Fyvie and Urqu- 

hart, provost of Edinburgh, 97. 

Mr James, rector of Quhitsun, 56. 

James, of Pitmedden, 111. 

John, ofMeldrum, 111. 



Sibbald, David, of Kair, 69. 

Sir James, notary, 44. 
Sinclar, Andrew, M.A., 20. 

John, notary, 96. 
Skirling, John, 55. 
Skynnare, Alane, 6. 
Sleige, John, 135. 

Smaberd, Alexander, subprior of Holy- 
rood, 39. 
Margaret, spouse of Andrew Thom- 

soun, 39, 40. 
Smaill, William, bailie of Edinburgh, 

76, 77. 
Small, John, in Coustoun, 117. 

Mr Walter, 13. 
Smethberd. See Smaberd. 
Smyth, Andrew (Faber), notary, 34. 
Archibald, Edinburgh, 82. 
George, merchant, 89. 
James, 6. 

James, Edinburgh, 148. 
John, notary, 35. 
Patrick, Aberdeen, 118, 119. 
Robert, merchant burgess, Edinburgh, 

104, 105. 

Thomas, Edinburgh, 10. 
William, king's messenger, 139. 
Sofflay, James, Wigton, 149. 
Somervill, Alexander, burgess of Edin- 
burgh, 126. 

Mr Bartholomew, son of Peter S., 132. 
Hugh, burgess of Edinburgh, 140. 
Margaret, spouse of Gabriel Rankene, 

younger, 126. 

Patrick, son of Peter S., 101. 
Peter, and spouse, 101 ; burgess of 
Edinburgh, 121 ; bailie of Edin- 
burgh, 123, 125, 132. 
William, Edinburgh, 105, 132. 
William, son of Peter S., 125, 132. 
Soutter, John, 132. 
Speir, Thomas, bailie of Edinburgh, 85. 

William, bailie of Edinburgh, 97. 
Spens, Bessie, spouse of Patrick Cuik, 

82. 

Spottiswode, John, 116. 
Sprot, John, Leith, 98. 
Squiar, William, 9. 
Starhede, John, 5. 
Robert, 5. 
William, 5. 
Steill, Alexander, 140. 
John, of Manuel, 140. 



INDEX TO CALENDAR OF CHARTERS. 



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Steinsoun, Alan, writer, 80. 

James, 36. 

John, in Hilderstoun, 104. 

Thomas, 123. 

William, maltster, Leith, 123. 
Steinstoun, James, of Hirdmanschelis, 63. 

James, junior, 63. 
Stevinsoun. See Steinsoun. 
Stewart, Alexander, Edinburgh, 93. 

Alexander, son to Physgill, 146. 

Davy, 7. 

George, bailie of Wigton, 146, 149. 

Henry, of Craigiehall, 94. 

Mr James, chancellor of Glasgow, 108. 

James, 123. 

John, 7. 

sir John, of Mynto, knt., 25. 

John, of Cragy hall, knt., 56, 89, 94, 
121. 

John, merchant burgess, Wigton, and 
spouse, 146. 

John, son to Physgill, 146. 
Robert, commendatorof Holyrood, 39, 41. 

Robert, 117. 

Walter, 56, 89, 94, 121. 

William, junior, notary, 66. 
Stirling. See Striveling. 
Stockar, John, burgess of Aberdeen, and 

Cristiane, his spouse, 11. 
Storie, Andrew, 152. 

James, burgess of Linlithgow, and 
spouses, 152. 

James, 152. 
Stoun, William, 25. 
Strabrok, Alexander, Edinburgh, 89. 
Strachan. See Strathauchiu. 
Strang, John, 6. 

John, Govan, 134. 

Mr William, notary, 112. 
Strathauchin, Adam, 21, 46, 65. 

David, in Over Cragnestoun, 69. 

Donald, Aberdeen, 27. 

Henry, notary, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22. 

Mr James, rector of Balhalvy, 44. 

James, official and mair of Kincardine, 
69. 

John, in Auchinble, 69. 

Richard, writer, Edinburgh, 153. 

Vincent, notary, 32. 

Walter, dyer, burgess of Tain, 127. 
Strathern, Robert, earl of S., and Steward 
of Scotland, 1. 

Robert, in Streith, 83. 



Striveling, sir Archibald, of Keir, knt., 96. 

John, notary, 15, 24, 26, 27. 
Suittie, treasurer of Edinburgh, 123; 

bailie of Edinburgh, 125. 
Swift, John, Edinburgh, 36, 48. 
Sydserff, William, 122. 
Sym, sir Adam, chaplain of St Ninian, 

Leith, 39, 40. 
Symsone, John, burgess of Edinburgh, 56, 

94. 

Katherine,relictofRobertGalbraith,85. 
Michael, 28. 
William Lochcoittis alias, 67. 

Tailor Craft, Canongate, 41. 
Tailzeour, John, in Coustoun, 138, 151. 

Ranald, Aberdeen, 24. 

William, in Bay mure, 151. 
Tait, David, 99. 

Edward, 25. 

Tarbert, James, notary, 78. 
Tennand, James, of Linhows, 86. 

Mr John, Balarnok, 108. 
Thoiibrand, George, 85. 
Thomsoun, Andrew, and spouse, 39, 40. 

Donald, notary, 20. 

James, Edinburgh, 82, 122. 

Thomas, notary, 7. 

Thornetoun, Agnes, spouse of Patrick 
Glasfurde, 97. 

Simon, Edinburgh, 105. 
Thowmis, George, notary, 107. 

Henry, 62 ; burgess of Linlithgow, 
91, 92. 

Nicholas, notary, 62, 63. 

Thomas, Linlithgow, 107. 
Tindall, Peter, 74. 
Tode, Thomas, 13. 
Tormacson, Angus, 9. 
Torphichen, lord of. See Sandelandis. 
Tosach, John, 3. 

Touris, Sir George, of Garniiltoun, knt., 
122, 124. 

John, 124. 

Traquair, John, earl of, 131. 
Trayle, James, 3. 
Trinity College Church, provost and 

prebendaries of, 43. 
TullidafY, Alexander, 88. 

Andrew, of Raneistoun, 88. 
Tulloch, John, of Estir Arde, 9. 

John, Kelso, 154. 
Turing, John of, 4, 5. 



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Turnbull, David, Dalkeith, 58.' 

Gilcrist, burgess of Edinburgh, 6, 16. 
Turner, Alexander, Wigton, 133. 

James, burgess of Wigton, 149. 
Twedy, John, 130. 

Thomas, 10. 

Tyre Tyry, Mr John, rector of Bal- 
lingry, 13. 

John, 42. 

Uddart, Alexander, bailie of Edinburgh, 

65 ; dean of guild, 76. 
Urry, Robert, 16, 17. 

Vaus, sir David, Aberdeen, 27. 
sir Hugh, Inverness, 33. 
John, burgess of Aberdeen, 15. 
sir John, 33, 44. 

Wadell. S^Wodell. 
Waldie, Jonet, spouse of Peter Sommer- 
vell, 101. 

William, boatman, Kelso, 154. 
Walker, Patrick, tenant in Costoune, 151. 
Walkingschaw, Mr Patrick, subdean of 

Glasgow, 108. 

Wallace, Helen, spouse of John Cathcart, 
51. 

Hugh, Edinburgh, 30. 

William, burgess of Edinburgh, 112. 
Waltersone, Donald, 9. 
Wamesle, William, 25. 
Wardlaw, James, tailor, 85. 

James, 125. 

Thomas, Edinburgh, 105, 132. 
Watson, Hugh, 85. 

John, 35. 

Patrick, 43. 

Mr Robert, Cardross, 134. 

Thomas, in Brumpark, 117. 

William, 36. 
Watt, Adam, clerk of the burgh of 

Edinburgh, notary, 153. 
Weir, George, 7. 

Grissil, spouse of James W., 135. 

James, younger of Kerse, 135 

John, portionerof Auchtigemmell, and 
spouse, 135. 

John, of Bogsyd, 135. 
Welsche, Cuthbert, 64. 

John, of Collistoun, 64. 
Wentowne, William, 11. 
Westwater, John, notary, 70. 



Wheitfurd, W., Moftat, 108. 

Whit, Alexander, notary, 45. 

Whitlaw, John, 45. 

Wilkie, Mr R., Douglas, 108. 

Wilkins, John, Wigton, 133. 

Williamsoun, Archibald, burgess of 

Edinburgh, 36, 48. 
John, burgess of Dumfries, and spouse, 

142. 

John, younger, his son, 142. 
Patrick, 96. 
Thomas, 127. 

Wilson, sir James, chaplain, 18. 
John, senior, 40. 

John, merchant, 101 ; burgess, Edin- 
burgh, 121, 126. 

John, shoemaker, burgess of Edin- 
burgh, and spouse, 122. 
John, maltster, burgess of Edinburgh, 

and spouse, 122. 

Margaret, or Marion, his spouse, 122. 
Nicoll, Linlithgow, 152. 
Winderzettis, Katherine, spouse of 

William Mureheid, 46. 
Margaret, spouse of Thomas Patersoun, 

Edinburgh, 36. 
Wischert, John, of Pittaro, 69. 

Walter, burgess of Aberdeen, 24. 
Wodell, Mr John, rector of Flisk, 35. 
Woid. See Wood. 
Wolf, Thomas, of Wadellie, 74. 
Wood, Alexander, 47 
Alexander, 125. 
Andrew, Wigton, 149. 
Wylie, John, notary, 85. 

William, in Linlithgow, 117. 
Wynram, James, writer, 102. 

Ydill, Walter, Inverury, 2. 

Yhalulok, Duncan, notary, vicar of Craw- 

mond, 13. 
Young, Cuthbert, 16, 17. 

George, 64. 

Henry, baker, Edinburgh, 122, 124. 

James, 64 ; in Torphichen, 114. 

John, 40, 99. 

John, writer, Edinburgh, 57. 

John, chaplain, 94,100 ; ofReidhewis, 
121, 126. 

Thomas, writer, 94 ; W.S., 100. 

Mr Thomas, his son, 94. 

Mr Thomas,rector of Kirkmichael, 127. 

William, 96. 



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