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UNU'ERSITY  OF   PITTSBURGH 


JJarlington  Aleniorial   JjiLiary 


ANTIQUITIES 


OF    TUK    3UIKBS    OF 


ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


ABERDKEN.     I'llINTKI)    BT    WILLIAM    EKNNKTT. 


ILLUSTRATIONS 


OF  Till-: 


rOPOGRAPHY    AM)    ANTIQUITIES 


OF  THK  SHIRES  OF 


ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


THE  FOURTH  VOLUME. 


ABERDEEN: 
PRINTED  FOR  THE  SPALDING  CLUB. 

M  DCCC  LXII. 


Excerpt  from  Ihc  Hipnrl  of  the  Council  of  the  ^pal'linf/  Cluh  to  the  Urcnly- 
third  anniiat  (icncral  meetlnti  of  the  mcm!)crx.  hell  at  Aberdeen,  on  Fridmj 
the  Iwrnfuth  day  of  Decemlur,  ISGl. 

■flic  Fourth  Viilunio  of  Ir.i.i;sTRATioNs  of  Tin:  ToromtArMiv  axii  ANTiijnriK-i  or  Tin: 
SiuiiEs  OF  Aberdekn  ami  I'.ANLr,  oiliteil  liy  Mr.  .Toskpii  IliitiKRTsoN,  is  now  all  lnit 
.oinplctetl.  The  printiiii;  of  th.-  Toxt,  cxIcmlinG;  to  nearly  eipht  humlred  l)aj,'os.  ha< 
been  accomplislicd  :  aii.l  it  is  liopnl  that  llic  printing  of  the  Tahlc  of  Contents,  con- 
taining an  analy.'iis  of  the  charters  anil  otlnT  iloonments,  which  has  hoen  prepared  lir 
.Mr.  Robertson,  will  be  conipleteil  so  as  to  adniit  of  the  delivery  of  the  volume  to  the 
Members  in  the  early  part  of  the  ensuing  year.  It  will  be  found  to  contain  much  new 
and  interesting  information  on  the  more  ancient  history  of  the  Karldoni  of  Mar,  of  the 
Abbey  of  Deer,  and  of  th.-  families  of  Forbes.  Fraser,  Cheyne.  and  Keith. 


TATU.K    OF    THE    CONTEXTS. 

THE  PUMSr.VTF.liV  OF  i)i:i:ii. 

T[IK    PARTSII   OF   DEIK   OR    OLD   DKEU. 

Ijfgend  (written  in  the  end  of  the  ehn'enth  or  in  the  beginning  of  the  twelfth 
century)  sliowing  how  St.  Colnniha,  and  his  disoiple,  St.  Drostan,  came  from 
lona  to  Aberdour,  and  how  Bede  the  Piet.  who  was  tiien  Jlorniaor  or  High 
Stewanl  of  Bnchan,  gave  thcni  the  city  of  Aberdour,  and  the  city  of  Deir 
from  CIoc-in-Tiprat  to  Cloc-Pulte-mic-Garnait.     About  x.n.  580 54:') 

Notice  of  St.  Drostan's  Tomb,  and  of  St.  Dro-stan's  Well,  at  Aberdour 54.'> 

Jliniorial    (written  about  a.d.  108.5)   of  grants  made  to  the  church  of  Deir  by 

Kings,  by  Mormaors  or  Iligh  Stewards,  and  by  Toschachs  or  Chiefs •")4i) 

Memorial  of  the  grants  of  Pct-mac-Cobrig  and  of  liallDomiu  in  I'el-Ipair  made 
to  the  church  of  Deir  by  flartnait  mac  Canncch,  and  by  Kte  the  daughter 
of  Gillemichcl.     About  "a.d.  11.32 54S 

Slemorial  of  a  grant  of  Achad  lladchor  to  the  church  of  l^eir.  by  Donchad.  son  of 

Mac  Bead,  son  of  Hided.     Before  a.d.  UoZ  548 

Memorial  of  grants  made  to  the  church  of  Deir  by  Cormac  mac  Cennedig,  and  by 

Comgell  mac  Caennaig.  IVscliach  or  Chief  of  Clau  Canan.    Before  a.d.  1153     540 

Memorial  of  a  grant  to  the  church  of  Deir  by  Colbain,  Jlurmaor  or  High  Steward 
of  Buchan,  by  his  wife  ICva.  the  daughter  of  Ciartiiait.  and  by  Donnachac 
mac  Sithic.  Toschach  or  Chief  of  Clan  Morgainn.     About  a.d.  11.50 54'i 

•  'barter  by  King  David  I  to  the  clerics  of  Deir.  declaring  them  free  from  all  lay 
service  and  exaction,  according  to  what  is  written  in  their  book,  and  Wiw; 
pleaded  by  them  at  BanlV,  and  sworn  to  at  Aberdeen.     About  A.n.  1150 54'.l 

Charter  by  William  Prath  to  the  mouks  of  St.   Mary  of  Deir,  of  four  shillings 

yearly  from  the  rent  of  the  mill  of  Crehyn  (Crichic).     a.d.  1240 ■" 


X  CONTENTS. 

Charter  by  William  of  Lindesay  to  the  monks  of  St.  Mary  of  Deir,  of  sixteen 
shillings  yearly,  from  his  barony,  to  be  paid  in  the  town  of  Berwick  at 
Whitsunday,  for  pittances  to  the  convent  on  two  days  in  the  year,  namely, 
on  the  anniversary  of  the  death  of  his  second  wife  Margaret,  countess  of 
Buchan,  and  on  the  anniversary  of  the  death  of  his  first  wife,  Alice  of 
Lyndesay.     About  a.d.  1310.* 4 

Charter  of  liferent  by  James  abbot  of  Deir  to  Jhon  Craufurd  in  Auchkk,  of  the 

half  of  the  abbey's  lands  of  Aucharbe,  in  the  lordship  of  Deir.     a.d.  1493..       53 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  King  James  IV.,  to  Andrew  Pettindreich,  brother-german 
of  James  Pettindreich,  abbot  of  Deir,  of  the  lands  of  Over  and  Nether 
Pettindreich  and  Cragmudartee,  with  the  mill  of  Pettindreich,  and  the 
fishing  in  the  water  of  Dovern,  in  Banffshire,     a.d   1507 4 

Seisin  of  Robert  Pettendreich  of  that  Ilk,  iu  the  lands  of  the  Mains  of  Petten- 
dreiche,  Ovcrtown  of  Pettindreiche,  and  Cragmoderte,  with  the  mill  and 
fishings,  under  reservation  of  the  liferent  of  Dene  James  Pettendreiche, 
some  time  abbot  of  Deir.     a.d.  1518 550 

Seisin  of  John  Pettendreich  in  the  lands  of  Over  and  Nether  Pcttendreycht  and 
Craigmudertie  with  the  mill  of  Petlcudreich  and  fishing  in  the  water  of 
Doverne.     a.d.    1C04 550 

I'recept  by  King  James  V.  for  a  charter  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Deir  confirm- 
ing two  charters  by  King  Robert  TIL,  granting  to  them  the  great  custom  of 
the  whole  wool  of  the  sheep  of  the  monastery  and  of  the  tithes  of  the  ])arish 
church  of  Deir,  so  long  as  it  does  not  e.\ceed  twenty  sacks  of  wool.  a.d. 
1.526 551 

Copy,  sent  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Deir,  of  the  Constitutions  or  Ordinances  for 
the  better  rule  of  the  Cistercian  monasteries  in  Scotland,  made  by  the 
Visiter  General  of  the  Cistercian  order  with  advice  of  the  Cistercian  abbots 
in  Scotland,    a.d.  1531 5 

Relaxation  of  these  Constitutions  or  (~)riliuanccs,  granted  to  the  monks  of  Deir,  by  the 
Abbot  of  Kinloss,  father  and  immediate  superior  of  the  monastery  of  Deir, 
and  by  the  Abbot  of  Glenluce,  commissary  from  the  general  chapter  of  the 
order  for  visiting  and  reforming  tlie  Cistercian  monasteries  in  Scotland. 
A.D.  1537 14 

Compact  between  the  Aljbot  and  the  Convent  of  St.  Mary  of  Deir,  with  consent  of 
their  Lords  Visiters,  the  Abbots  of  Kinloss  and  Glenluce,  that  they  shall 
henceforth  lead  a  regular  and  reformed  life,  and  liavc  the  fruits  and  rents  of 

*  On  the  ei^'htoenth  of  .\pril,  1.">(U,  tlie  with  their,  horses,  r^'ssiug  in  pilgrimnse 
Abbot  of  Deir  liMti  letters  of  sale  conduct  for  through  England.— (iCotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i., 
himself,   a    couipauiou,   and    si.x    attendants,       p   882.) 


CONTKNTS.  XI 

the  inonastory  in  common,  after  providing  for  tlie  Hupport  of  tliu  l)rctlircii 
anil  olliccrs  of  the  nionustfry.  uccording  to  a  KciifUir  Kct  down  in  the  Compaet. 
A.D.  15;i7 10 

I'liarter  hy  John  alibot  of  Deir,  granting  to  eacli  of  the  brethren  of  the  monastery 
a  fartlier  snm  of  ciglit  pence  daily  on  ilesh  days,  and  of  three  pence  daily  on 
tish  days,  with  a  dozen  of  capons  yearly  to  the  bursar,  and  ratifying  the 
concessions  made  in  the  Compact  of  1537.     A.u.  1542 1^ 

Lease  for  nineteen  years,  by  John  abbot  of  Deir,  to  (ieorge  Oordoni'  of  Seheves.  of 
the  abbey's  lands  of  C.'aruebannoeht,  Aiiehtnionzell,  and  Ardmauehtar.  in 
the  barony  of  Deir.     A.n.  15;)9 'i.'jl 

l^etter  of  protection   by  tjuein    Mary  to  John  abbot  of  Deir,  his  kinsmen,  friends, 

and   servants.     A.n.    151.1 55li 

Note  of  the  death  of  John  Innes,  abbot  of  Deir.     a.d    1543...  1'' 

Letter  by  Queen  Jfary  to  the  court  of  Kome  praying  th.it  the  I'oi)C  would  allow 
Kobert  Keith,  brother  germau  of  the  Earl  ilari.sehal,  to  hold  the  abbey  of 
Deir  in  commcndam.    a.d.  1543 55^; 

Letter  by  Queen  JIary  to  Popo  Paul  HI.,  praying  that  justice  might  be  done 
between  the  new  Comnieudator  of  Deir  and  Dene  Michael  Pettindreicht,  in 
the  matter  of  a  pension  from  the  rents  of  tlie  monastery  of  Deir.  A.n. 
1545 55:; 

Xote  of  the  death  of  Master  Kobert  Keith,  brother  german  of  the  Karl  .Marischal, 
and  Conmiendator  of  the  abbey  of  Deir,  in  the  ninth  year  of  his  commenda- 
tor.ship,  before  he  had  receiveil  the  habit  of  the  order,     a.d.  1552 D* 

Xote  of  the  appointment  of  llobert  Keith,  son  of  the  Earl  Marischal,  being  then 

in  his  Ijfteenth  year,  to  be  Conmiendator  of  the  abbey  of  Deir.     a.d.  1552...        1'.' 

Rental  of  the   lands,  and  great  and  small   tithes,  of  the  monastery  of  Deir.     a.d. 

1554 '[. ' I!* 

Kental  of  the  lands  of  the  monastery  of  Deir.  attested  Ijy  the  common  seal  of  the 
monastery,  and  by  the  .subscriptions  of  the  prior  and  twelve  monks,  a  d. 
1554 27 

(.'barter  by  Robert,  corameudator  of  the  abbey  of  Deir,  confirming  a  feu  charter  by 
William  earl  Marischal  to  Master  Robert  Lumisdenc  and  Elizabeth  Keyth 
his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Mekle  Auchrady.  in  the  lordship  of  Deir,  to  be 
holden  of  the  eommendator  and  convent  of  Deir.     a.d.  1555  —  155ij 30 

< 'barter  by  Queen  Mary  confirming  a  feu  charter  by  Robert  eommendator  of  the 
abbey  of  Deir.  to  Ale.vander  Keith  in  Clakreoch.  of  the  abbey '.s  lands  of 
(llakreoeh  and  Litill  Elraik,  in  the  lordship  of  Deir.     a.d.  1554 — 1557 553 


Xii  CONTENTS. 

SiTvice  of  Jolin  Keith,  as  nearest  heir  of  his  father  William  Keith,  and  of  his 
grandfather  John  Keith  of  Clackriach,  in  the  town  ami  lands  of  Clackriach 
and  Little  Klrick,  and  the  town  and  lands  of  Biirntbnic,  in  the  parish  of 
Old  Deer.     a.d.  1095 4(1 

Cliarter  of  feufernie  by  Robert  commcndator  of  the  alibey  of  Deir,  to  William 
earl  Marischal,  of  the  abbey's  salmon  fishing  in  the  water  of  Ugie.  a.d. 
1500 555 

Notes  of  leases  and  other  deeds  by  John  abbot  of  Deir,  by  Robert  alibot  of  Deir, 

and  by  Robert  commendator  of  Deir.     a.d.  1542 — 1500 551) 

Acquittance  by  Robert  Stewinstoun,  prior  of  Deir,  for  the  sum  of  XllO  due  to  him 

by  Robert  commendator  of  Deir.     a.d.  1500 32 

(Uiartor  by  King  James  VI.  granting  the  lands,  rents,  tithes,  mills,  and  iisliings  of 
the  abbey  of  Deir,  now  erected  into  a  temporal  lordship  and  noble  lay  tief, 
to  Robert  late  commendator  of  the  abbey,  in  liferent,  and  to  his  nephew, 
George  earl  Marischal,  in  fee  and  heritage,  with  the  title  and  style  of  Lord 
of  Altrie,  and  the  title,  honour,  and  state  of  a  free  baron  and  lord  of  parlia- 
ment.    A.D.  1587 5.50 

(Charter  by  Robert  of  Keith,  marischal  of  Scotland,  with  consent  of  Sir  William 
of  Keith,  his  son  and  heir,  to  his  kinsman  John  Fraser,  now  called  Unicorn, 
of  the  land  of  the  New  Forest  in  the  earldom  of  Buehan  ;  the  riglit  of 
holding  courts  touching  life  and  limb  being  reserved  to  the  granter  and 
his  heirs,     a.d.  1427 S."! 

Indenture  between  George  earl  of  Huntly  and  William  carl  Marischal,  for  the 
marriage  of  AVilliam,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  Earl  Marischal,  with 
Elizabeth  Gordon,  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Huntly,  and  for  seising  them 
in  a  hundred  marks  of  lands  in  the  barony  of  Alden.     a.d.  1482 34 

Note  of  a  charter  by  William  of  Keith,  marischal  of  Scotland,  granting  six  merks 
yearly  from  his  lands  of  Achidoualdo  in  the  barony  of  Alden.  to  a  chaplain 
in  the  cathedral  church  of  Aberdeen  celebrating  divine  service  for  the  soids 
of  the  founder,  and  of  William  Calabre,  canon  of  Aberdeen.     A  D.  137S 34 

Resignation  by  .lohn  Kyntor  in  the  hands  of  William  earl  Marischal,  of  the  lands 
of  Coruyche,  in  the  barony  of  Aiden,  and  grant  of  the  same  lauds  by  tlie 
Earl  to  the  same  John  Kyntor  and  I.sabcl  Prat  his  wife.     a.d.  1480 35 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  confirming  to  William  carl  Marischal,  the  lands  and 
barony  of  Aldcnc,  and  the  lands  of  Petinbla  and  Pettindrum,  in  the  barony 
of  Kynedward,  and  incorporating  the  land.s  of  Pettinbla  and  IVttindrum 
with  the  barony  of  Aldcnc.     a.d.  1503 30 

Service  of  Helen  Stradian,  widow  of  George  Rankin  of  Mill  of  Aden,  and  wife  of 


CONTKNTS. 

Alfxaiuler  Gordon,  in  l\w  teno   of  llio   Mill  „(  Aden,  and  tlio  Imlf-pl.. 
of  Aden  called  Scarclavendk,  in  tlio  jjarisli  of  Heir.     a.d.  1078...r 


Sirvico  of  William  Jolinstouu,  as  liuir  of  his  father,  tlie  deceased  Alexander  John- 
Btoun,  in  the  lands  of  Sauehok  and  I)(^nnys,  in  the  barony  of  Alldane;  in 
the  lands  of  Auehat,  in  the  barony  of  Stanywoid  :  and  in  u  yearly  rent  of 
tliirty  three  shillings  and  four  pence'  from  the  lands  of  Inuerwadie,  in  the 
barony  of  Alldane.     A.n.  1009 

Charter  of  King  James  IV.  confirming  a  charter  by  Sir  Alexander  Seton  of  Touch 
Fra.scr,  knight,  to  dohn  Gordon  of  Liingar,  of  the  lands  of  Kynmundeis 
with  their  appurtenances,  that  is  to  say,  the  town  of  Kynmundy,  the  Myll- 
hill,  the  Myllbrekis,  Pettymercus,  and  Kynknokky.     a.o.  1")0C 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Francis  Gonlon.  par- 
cener of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht  and  Sathlce,  to  his  brother-german,  .lohn 
Gordon  of  Lungar,  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht,  ami  of  the  third 
part  of  the  lands  of  Sathlce,  in  the  barony  of  Kinedwar<l.     a.d.  l.O.il 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Sir  Thomas  Erskine  of 
Brechin,  knight,  the  King's  secretary,  to  John  Gordon  of  Pcthirg,  of  the 
lands  of  Crevethin,  in  the  parish  of  Dnnblait,  and  barony  of  Strathbogie. 
in  exchange  for  the  lands  of  Hiltoun,  with  the  haven  and  fisliing,  in  tin- 
sherifl'dome  of  Kincardine,     a.d.  1.541 i 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  John  Gordon,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  .John  Gordon 
of  Petlurg,  and  to  Janet  Ogiivy  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Over  Kynmundy. 
Kynknoke,  and  Milbrek.  in  the  barony  of  Kynrdwart.     a.d.  L343 

Seisin  of  John  Gordon  in  the  lands  of  Crevethin,  in  the  parish  of  Drumblait,  and 
barony  of  Strathbogie  :  in  the  lands  and  mill  of  Gilkemstoun;  in  the  half 
of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht,  and  the  thinl  part  of  the  lands  of  Saithlie,  in  the 
barony  of  Kyncthvard  ;  and  in  the  lands  of  Mylhill  and  Petj'raercus,  and 
the  mill  of  ilylubrek,  in  the  barony  of  Kynmonde.     a.d.  1540 

Seisin  of  John  Gordon,  son  of  John  Gordon  of  IVtlurg  (wlio  was  .slain  in  battle 
against  the  English  at  Pinkie,  on  the  tenth  of  Septemb.-r,  l.')4")  in  the  lanrls 
of  Crevethin.  in  the  lan.ls  and  mill  of  Gilkemstoun.  in  the  half  of  the  lands 
of  Kindrocht,  and  the  third  part  of  the  lands  of  Saithlie,  and  in  the  lands 
of  Mylhill,  Pcttemarcus,  and  the  mill  of  Mylbrek.     a.u.  ir)48 

Note  of  letters  of  legitimation  granted  to  William  (iordon  and  George  Gordon, 
bastard  sons,  and  to  Margaret  (iordon,  bastard  daughter,  of  John  Gordon 
of  Petlurg.      a.d.  l-'ioi 

Seisin  of  John  Gordon  in  the  lands  of  Kynmowndie,  Kynknukkio,  and  Mylnbrek. 
in  the  baron V  of  Kvnniowndie.     a.d.  1.579 


XIV  CONTEXTS. 

Note  of  a   charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  John  Gordon  of  Petlurg,  and  Issobel 

Forbes,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Kynraondie.     a.d.  1580 56-1 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Sir  John  Gordon  of  Petlurgc,  knight,  of  the  lands 
and  barony  of  Kinmundie,  containing  the  town  and  lands  of  Kilmundie 
with  the  manor,  the  lands  of  Mylnhill  and  Mylnbrek  with  the  mill,  the 
lands  of  Dowrie,  the  lauds  of  Pittymarcus,  Smalburne,  Kinknokie,  Burnc- 
greinis  (otherwise  Barraksait),  and  Pettindreychtissait ;  of  the  lands  of 
Carwechin,  containing  the  town  and  lands  of  Carwechin,  Thorneways, 
Corsystane,  Peirismylne  and  the  mill,  in  the  barony  of  Strathbogie,  and 
parish  of  Drumblait ;  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Gilcumstoun,  with  the  mill : 
of  three  fourth  parts  and  one  third  part  of  one  fourth  part  of  the  half  of 
the  lands  and  barony  of  Drumblait,  that  is  to  say,  the  lands  of  Sleauche 
with  the  Park,  Adamestoun,  Silverhillok,  Wistrone,  Muthillok,  Boigheid. 
Newtoun,  and  the  third  part  of  the  lands  of  Garrie,  with  the  mills,  in  the 
barony  of  Drumblait ;  and  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Chapeltoune,  the 
third  part  of  the  lauds  of  Wedderburne,  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Brunehill 
with  the  mill,  the  third  part  of  the  lands  of  Thomastoune,  and  the  half  of 
the  lands  of  Cumalegy,  in  the  barony  of  Drumblait ;  all  now  erected  into 
one  lull  and  free  barony  to  be  called  the  Barony  of  Kilmundie.      a.d.  1.58S     5C-1 

Seisin  of  John  Gordon  of  Petlurg,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Kynmundie,  under 

reservation  of  the  liferent  of  his  mother,  Dame  Issobell  Forbes,     a.d.  IGOO..     56(3 

Service  of  Alexander  Gordon,  as  nearest  heir  of  his  grandfather,  the  deceased 
Robert  Gordon  of  Pitlurg,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Kinmundy.  a.d. 
1692 ^.9 

Account  of  the  births,  deaths,  marriages,  and  is.sue  of  Sir  John  Gordon  of 
Pitlurg,  knight,  (a.d.  1547 — 1600)  ;  of  Robert  Gordon  of  Pitlurg,  more  com- 
monly called  of  Straloch,  (a.d.  1580—1661)  ;  and  of  Robert  Gordon  of  Pit- 
lurg (a.d.  1609—1681) 566 

Service  of  William  Buchane,  as  heir  of  his  father,  tlie  deceased  Alexander  Buchane 
of  Auehmacoy,  in  the  lands  of  Auchmacoy  and  Oykorn,  and  a  yearly  rent 
of  two  merks  from  two  parts  of  the  lands  of  Saithlie,  in  the  barony  of 
Kynedwart ;  in  three  quarters  or  parts  of  the  lands  of  Mekle  Creche  in  the 
lordship  of  Federay ;  and  in  the  lands  of  Invererny  in  the  barony  of  Ouch- 
terless  Allirdes.    a.d.  1507 40 

Service  of  Andrew  Buchane.  as  heir  of  liis  father,  William  Buchane,  in  liali'  of  the 
lands  of  Wykhorne,  in  the  barony  of  Kynedwart,  held  in  bliMicli  leruie  of 
the  laird  of  Auchmacoy.     a.d.  1507 '50 

Seisin  of  Alexander  Buchane  in  the  lands  of  Auchmakoy  and  Oykarne,  and  in  a 
yearly  rent  of  two  nierks  from  two  parts  of  the  lands  of  Sauthlie.  a.d. 
1514 5"0 


CO  NT  i;  NTS.  XV 

S.lslii  of  Al.-xaiider  llu<liiino,  in  tln'  lands  ol'  Mild.;  Amliniokovc  and  OyKlidrn. 
aud  in  a  yearly  rent  of  two  nifrlcs  fnmi  lliu  half  of  the  lanils  of  Saitldii'  in 
tliu  barony  of  Kynoihvard,  nndcr  ruKirvation  to  Katlicrim:  lliiiidirck  of  liir 
lifrn^nt  of  tin;  lands  of  OyUorn.     a.u.  lO'jIJ -''Tl 

Si'isin  of  AlrxandtT  Ikaliane  of  Aiicliniacoy  in  tin;  lands  of  M.Uill  Au.liiiiai;oy 
and  Ockorni;,  and  in  a  yearly  rent  of  two  uierks  from  the  half  of  the  lands 
of  Saithlie  in  the  harony  of  Kinedwart.  under  reservation  of  the  liferent  of 
his  mother  Klizal'eth  Seytoiin.     a.d.  V>S'2 '''Tl 

Seisin  of  John  Pautoun,  iu  the  lands  of  tlie  barony  of  AUathane.     a.d.  1>>2 n- 

Chartor  by  King  James  IV.  coufirmins  a  eharter  of  sale  by  William  ('ranfurd  of 
Fethcray  (with  consent  of  Thomas  Crawfunl,  his  son  and  heir  a|)[)arent)  to 
John  Anderson,  biirgess  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  lands  of  Mekil  Creihe  in  the 
lordship  of  Fethcray.     a.d.  1.')07 ••■- 

Charter  by   King  James  IV.  to  Robert  Anderson,  son  of  John  Anderson,  bnrge.ss 
of  Aberdeen,  of  three  fourth  parts  of  the  lands  of  Mekill  Creehie.  and  to  the 
.  same   Robert   Anderson  and   to   Agnes  Irwin,  his   wife,  of  the   remaining 
fourth  part  of  the  same  lands  of  Mekill  Creehie.     a.d.  loll ■\'- 

I>etter  from  David  earl  of  Crawford,  and  lord  Lindsay,  to  his  depute  in  the  sherilY- 
ship  of  Aberdeen,  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  charging 
him  to  see  that  the  Earl's  cousin  and  ally,  David  Scrymgeour,  is  repos- 
sessed as  well  of  all  the  goods  of  which  he  was  s])oiled,  as  of  the  goods  which 
were  taken  out  of  his  mailing  or  farm  of  tlie  lands  of  rettfour.  by  Alex- 
ander Stewart ;  and  declaring  that  David  Scrymgeour  has  no  blame  of  the 
great  hership  or  spoil  made  by  the  Lord  of  Gordon  upon  tlie  Knight  of 
Forbes  and  his  friends,     a.d.  144.'? "*" 

Charter  by  King  James  III.  conlirming  a  eharter  of  sale  by  Giles  Stewart,  widow, 
lady  of  half  of  the  lands  of  Lnnan  and  Tetfour,  and  elder  daughter  aud 
coheiress  of  the  deceased  Sir  Walter  Stewart  of  Uurlie,  knight,  to  John 
Anderson,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  of  half  of  the  lamls  of  Petfour,  in  the 
earldom  of  Buehan.      a.d.  1477 ■* ' 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  .rohn  Anderson,  to 
Thomas  Innes  in  the  Coltis  of  Lanbride,  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Pet- 
four.      A.D.  1500 •''• 

Service  of  John  Innes,  as  heir  of  his  deceased  father,  Thomas  Innes,  in  half  of  the 

lands  of  Petfour.    a.d.  1507  ^''' 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  "Walter  Innes.  of  the  lands  of  Touchis  and  half  of 
the  lands  of  Petfour  (ae<|uired  by  him  from  Walter  Ruthven  of  Lunan), 
now  erected  into  a  free  baronv  to  be  called  the  Barony  of  Touchis.  a.d. 
1507 ". /. ■*' 


xvi  CONTENTS. 

Service  of  William  Morison,  as  licir  of  Lis  brother-german,  the  deceased 'Mr. 
George  Morison  of  Pitfour,  advocate,  (grandson  of  the  deceased  William 
Morison,  burgess  of  Aberdeen),  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Toux  and  Pitfour, 
comprehending  the  lands  of  Toux,  Pitfour,  Mill  of  Legget,  Caimeurchies, 
Drumies,  Braikeshill,  Dumbmill,  Teitswall,  and  Gachinwives,  with  the 
manor  place  of  Pitfour.      a.d.  1700 


THE  PARISH  OF  AUCHREDDIE  OR  NEW  DEER. 

('barter  of  King  James  II.  (a.d.  1444)  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Sir  Robert,  lord 
of  Erskine,  knight,  (styling  himself  Robert  earl  of  Mar,  lord  of  Erskine,  and 
of  the  barony  of  Kelly),  with  consent  of  his  son.  Sir  Thomas  of  Erskine, 
knight,  to  Andrew  Culane,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  lands  of  Knavane, 
in  the  barony  of  Kelly,     a.d.  1441 48 

.\v'rei-meut  between  the  heirs  parceners  of  Duft'us,  that  is  to  say,  William  of- 
Fedreth  and  Christian  of  Murray  his  wife,  on  the  one  part,  and  Sir  Reginald 
le  Chene,  the  son,  knight,  on  the  other  part,  whereby  William  of  Fedreth 
and  Christian  his  wife  give  to  Sir  Reginald  their  four  davachs  of  laud  in 
Strathnavyr,  and  Sir  Reginald  becomes  bound  to  jjcrform  the  third  part  of 
the  knight's  service,  with  the  suit  in  the  courts  of  the  King's  justice  and 
sheriff,  due  from  the  tenement  which  William  of  Fedreth  and  Christian  his 
wife  have  in  the  barony  of  Duffus  and  the  barony  of  Strathbrok.    a.d.  1286     602 

Charter  by  William  of  Fedreth  and  Christian  of  Jturray  his  wife,  to  Archibald 
bishop  of  Murray  and  his  successors,  of  all  their  right  of  advowson,  presen- 
tation, or  patronage,  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter  of  Duffus,  its  vicarage,  or 
chapels,     a.d.  1294 ,573 

Charter  by  Archibald  bishop  of  Murray  to  Williaiu  of  Fedrrlh,  and  to  the  Eady 
Christian  of  Murray,  his  wife,  of  the  land  of  Logy  beside  tlie  clunvh  of  Duff- 
hus,  the  land  of  Hermitdykys,  and  the  site  of  the  mill  in  the  bisl\up's 
tenement  of   Uchtyrspiuy.     a.d.  1294 .573 

Charter  by  King  Edward  III.  of  England  to  William  of  Moubray,  of  all  the  lauds 
and  tenements  in  Strabrok  in  Scotland  which  belonged  to  Reginald  of 
Chene  and  William  of  Fedreth,  and  were  in  the  King's  hands  by  reason  of 
forfeiture  of  the  said  Reginald  of  Chene  and  William  of  Fedreth.    a.d.  1336     612 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  David    11.  to  Reginalil  Chene.  i)f  the   fouitli    ]i;nt  of 

Caithness  resigned  by  William  Fedreth.     a.d.  1329 — 1371 612 

I'harter  by  King  James  IV.  to  Thomas  Craufurd,  sou  and  heir-apparent  of  William 
Craufurd  of  Fethray,  and  to  Katheriue   Ogilvy,  his  wife,  of  the  lauds  of 


CONTENTS.  XVII 

AUiilliam,  Mdthin.'ualy.   and    llroklaw,   in   the   lonlsliip   of  Fttlnray.     a.d 
1490 SO 

Service  of  John  Clialnifr,  as  heir  of  Ills  futlRT  Thomas  Chalnur  of  Slralh.i  hyn, 
deceased,  in  llio  hinds  of  Coinugieh  iu  tlie  lordship  of  l''cderay,  hehi  of  the 
hiirdof  Federay.     a.d.  1505 50 

Chart.r  by  Kiii^  .faiues  V.  to  George  Craufiird,  nepliew  ami  heir  apparent  of 
William  (.'raufurd  of  Fedrat,  and  to  Janet  Irwin,  his  wife,  of  the  luad.s  of 
Melde  Crechy.     AD.  1519 571 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  confirming'  a  cliarter  of  sale  by  lieoixo  CraufiirJ  of 
Fed(haucht.  to  Alexander  Ijisset,  Imrge.ss  of  Aljcrdeen,  ami  Margaret  (iraye, 
his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Creehtey  with  the  out.set  of  the  Anld  ISray,  iu  the 
barony  or  lordship  of  Feddraiicht.      a.d.  1528 575 

Charter  by   King  .lames  V.  to  tieorge  Cranfnrd  of  Fedderat  and  Janet  Irwin,  his 

wife,  of  the  lands  of  Quyltis  and  Aetanfort.     a.d.  1528 570 

Decree  of  the  Lords  of  Council  that  George  Craufurd  of  Federal  shall  pay  to  John 
Knox  of  that  IIU,  the  sum  of  four  hundred  merks,  and  sei.se  him  in  the 
lands  of  Auchyauch,  in  the  barony  of  Federat,  in  feuferme.  a.d.  1532 — 
1538 576 

Note  of  a  charter  of  coniirmalion  by  Queen  Mary  to  George  Crawfurd  of  Federat 
and  to  Agues  Ogilvy  his  wife,  of  the  lands  and  town  of  Culehye  of  Federat. 
a.d.  1553 570 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  George  Craufurd  of  Feilderay  to  Alexander  Frascr  of 
I'hilorth,  of  the  lands  of  Mekill  Creychtie,  in  the  barony  of  Fedderay. 
a.d.  1553 577 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorlh,  to  A\'illiam  Craufurde  (heir- 
apparent  of  George  Craufurde  of  Fedderay)  and  to  Christian  I'raser  his 
wife,  of  the  lands  of  Mckle  Creychc,  in  the  barony  of  Fedderay.     a.d.  15G1     577 

Seisin  of  William  Craufurd,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  FVdderet,  that  is  to  say, 
the  manor  of  Fedderct  with  the  mill,  the  lands  of  Auldquhat.  Quhyit.stanis, 
Mekill  ISalmakellie,  Irnesyde.  Auchquhat,  Mekill  Auehyeocht,  Little 
Auchyeocht,  Brodaycht,  Schevaldo,  Actamfurde,  Pondircroft,  Corbishill. 
Mekle  Allathyne  with  the  mill,  Corsgycht'  Brownhill,  Quhitcarnis,  Quhyit- 
hill,  Wittinshill,  Clochoan,  Bruntbray  with  the  milLand  the  tower,  fortalice. 
and  manor  place  of  FVdderet,  in  the  barony  of  Fedderet ;  and  iu  the  supe- 
riority of  the  lands  of  Dragy,  Glenbeg,  and  Goacht  with  the  mills,  etc. 
A.D.  1573 578 

Grant  by  King  James  VI.  to  Ilobert  Irvwing,  brother-gcrman  of  Alexander 
Irvwiiig  of  Drum,  of  the  ward,  nouentry,  rents,  profits  and  duties  of  the 


•Win  CONTENTS. 

town  ami  lands  of  Mekle  Allatliane,  and  of  Muttounbray,  and  Picktillim. 
in  the  barony  of  Fcdderat,  during  the  time  that  they  have  been  in  the 
hands  of  the  King  or  his  predecessors,  by  reason  of  nonentry  since  the 
decease  of  Crawfurde  of  Fedderat,  great-great-grandfather  of  Wil- 
liam Crawfurde  now  of  Fedderat.     a.d.  1573 51 

Charter  of  sale  by  William  Craufurde  of  Fedderat,  to  Alexander  Irwyne  of  Drum, 
of  the  barony  of  Fedderat,  that  is  to  say,  the  manor  of  Fedderat  with  the 
tower  and  fortalice,  the  corn  mill  of  Fedderat,  the  towns  and  lands  of 
Schowado,  Auchtamfort,  Pundlarecroft,  Culche,  Steviusburne,  Quhituboig, 
Corbishill  with  the  corn  mill,  Allathin,  Piktillim,  Muttrunbray,  Corsgycht, 
Quhitestanis,  Auldquhat,  Mcikile  Bathmakellie,  Bronehill,  Quhytcairnis, 
Quhithill,  Irnesyde  with  the  fulling  mill,  Auchquhacht.  Wicthinshill, 
Broklay,  Meikle  Auchyoiche,  Gerschehill,  Litill  Auchyoiehe,  Meikle 
Crechie,  Bruntbray.  Cloehcan,  and  Annoquhy  with  the  corn  mill.  A.v. 
1573 578 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  William  Craufurd  of  Fedderat  to  Gilbert  Irving  of 
Cullairly,  bi'other-german  of  Alexander  Irving  of  Drum,  of  the  lands  of 
Auldquhat,  in  the  barony  of  Fedderat.     a.d.  1573 578 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander  Irving  of  Dnim  to  his  elder  son  and  heir-apparent, 
Alexander  Irving,  of  the  barony  of  Fedderat,  together  with  the  sunny  half 
of  Kindrocht  and  Denend,  in  the  parish  of  Eathyne.     a.d.  1583 578 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  William  Cumyng  of  Inveraloquhy,  to  Alexander 
Irving  of  Drum,  of  the  sunny  half  of  the  lauds  of  Kindrocht  and  Denend, 
in  the  parish  of  Eathyne.     a.d.  157G 579 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Irving  of  Auldquhat  (with  consent  of 
Anne  Irving,  his  wife)  to  Alexander  Irving  of  Drum,  of  the  lands  of  Auld- 
quhat, Quhitecairnis,  and  Stiwinsbunie,  in  the  barony  of  Feddnit.  a.d. 
1623 579 

Commission  by  King  James  VI.  to  George  earl  of  Huntly,  to  convocate  the  King's 
lieges  in  arms  for  the  siege  of  the  castle  of  Fedderat,  belonging  to  Alex- 
ander Irwing  of  Drum,  which  had  been  surprised  and  taken  by  George 
Crawfurd,  son  of  William  Crawfurd  of  Fedderat  and  his  associates,  who  had 
farther  deforced  the  King's  messenger,  compelling  him  ti>  eat  and  swallow 
the  King's  letters  to  the  great  peril  of  his  life.     a.d.  15',)1 52 

Seisin  of  William  Craufurd  of  Fedderret,  grandson  of  George  Craufurd  of  Fed- 
derat, in  the  lands  of  Culsehe  and  Annoquhy  with  the  mill,  in  the  barony 
of  Fedderet.     a.d.  1576 580 

Charter  of  liferent  by  James,  abbot  of  Deir,  to  John  Craufurd  in  Aui-lilek,  of  the 

half  of  the  abbey's  lands  of  Auchcharbe  in  the  lordsliip  of  Dcir.    a.d.  1493       53 


CONTKNTS.  six 

CharliT  of  iViifcrini!  liy  AIcxiiiiiU'i-  Iiviii^!^,  fe:ir  of  Ihum,  willi  consent  of  Alcxunilc-r 
Irviiiij  of  Drum,  liis  fiitlier,  to  John  Irving,  Ilia  lawful  brother,  of  tlic 
towns  and  lands  of  Ardtanfurd,  Sohivado,  and  Pnnlarcroft,  in  the  barony 
of  Fedrett,  and  parish  of  Uiir,  resigned  by  William  Irving,  bis  l.iufiil 
brother,     a.d.   15'J'J :ii 

Obligation  by  Arthur.  Master  of  Forbp.s,  John  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  William  Forbe< 
of  Tolquhon,  John  Forbes  of  Brux,  Abraham  Forbes  of  lilaUtoiin,  and 
James  Garioch  of  Kinstair,  on  behalf  of  the  whoh^  elan  and  name  of 
Forbes,  that  John  I''orbes,  brother  of  William  Forbes  of  Corsindao  iinil 
four  others,  fugitives  for  an  attempt  on  the  life  of  John  Irwing  of  Ardtain- 
furd,  the  slaughter  of  his  servant  and  wounding  of  two  of  his  friends. 
without  olVence  given,  or  foud  denounced,  shall  submit  themselves  to  the 
decree  and  sentence  of  Alexander  Irwing  of  Drum.     a.d.  IGOG '>!J 

Decree  and  sentence  of  Alexander  Irwing  of  Drum,  that  John  Forbes,  brother  of 
William  Forbes  of  Corsindae,  and  his  accomplices  in  the  attempt  on  the 
life  of  John  Irwing  of  Ardtamfurd,  shall  pay  two  thousand  pounds  to  the 
brother  of  his  servant  whom  they  slew,  and  one  thousand  pounds  to  each  of 
his  two  friends  whom  they  wounded,     a.d.  100(5 ''S 

Service  of  William  Lindsay,  as  heir  of  his  father,  William  Lindsay  of  Culsh.  in 
the  town  and  lands  of  Culsh,  with  the  outset  of  Whytbogue,  the  pendicle  of 
Standing.-^tains,  and  the  mill  of  Culsh,  in  the  barony  of  Fedderet.  the  parish 
of  New  Deer  or  Auchreddie,  and  the  lordship  of  Altrie.     a.d.  1(108 '>'J 

Seisin  of  Walter  Barclay  in  the  lands  of  llekille  Siggat  with  the  mill  of  Sigget. 
the  lands  of  the  Mains  of  Towy  with  the  castle  and  manor  place,  the  lands 
of  Towy  Turnocht,  Baldulsy,  and  Aiild  Myln,  fourteen  oxengates  of  the 
lands  of  Mekill  Drumiiuhendill,  the  lands  of  the  outsets  of  Ardlanc,  and 
the  lands  of  Auehrodily.     a.d.  1559 580 

Inscription   in  the  old  church  of  Ganici-y,  above  the  tomb  of  Patrick  Barclay  of 

Tolly,  and  of  Janet  Ogilvy  his  wife,  who  died  a.d.  15-18 580 

Seisin  of  Tatrick  Barclay  of  Towio  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Caircok,  in  the 
sheriffdom  of  Perth,  and  in  the  lands  of  Mekle  Segget  with  the  mill,  the 
lands  of  the  manor  of  Towy  with  the  tower,  fortalice,  nianor-]>lace  anil  mill, 
the  lands  of  Tolleturnay,  Petdoulsie.  Wodtonn,  Aiddmyin,  fourteen  oxen- 
gates  of  the  lands  of  fickle  Drumquhendlie.  the  lands  of  the  north  half  of 
Drum(|uhendlie  with  the  outsets,  the  lands  of  ,\rdleane.  and  the  lands  of 
Auchroddie.     a.d.  15S7 5isl 

Service  of  Andrew  Buchanc  .is  heir  of  his  father.  William  Buebane,  in  the  half 
of  the  lands  of  Wykhorne,  in  the  baronv  of  Kynedwart.  held  in  blench 
ferme  of  the  laird  of  Auchmacoy.     a.d.  1507 f'l 


CONTENTS. 


THE  PARISH  OF  bTRIGHEN. 

Charter  by  King  James  III.  (a.d.  1473)  coiifirraiiig  a  charter  by  Jolin  of  lie,  earl 
of  Ross  and  lord  of  the  Isles,  and  of  the  barony  of  Kyunedward  (a.d.  1461) 
confirming  a  charter  by  I'homas  Cumyne  of  Pullane,  to  William  Cumyne 
of  Culter,  of  the  two  halves  of  the  lands  of  Kyndrocht  and  Audiale  in  the 
barony  of  Kynnedvvard,  for  payment  yearly  to  the  chapel  of  the  Blessed 
Virgin  Mary  of  Rattray  of  five  pounds  and  the  third  part  of  a  pound  of 
wax.     A.D.  14G0 61 

Precept  by  William  Gray  of  Kindrocht  to  give  seisin  of  the  fourth  part  of  the 
town  of  Kindrocht  in  his  half  of  the  same,  in  the  barony  of  Kynnedor,  to 
John,  son  and  apparent  heir  of  John  Gordon  of  Auchluchry.     a.d.  1487       63 

Note  of  the  seisin  of  John  Gordon,  son  and  heir  of  John  Gordon  of  Petlurg  and 
Pettemarcus,  (slain  at  Pinkie  in  1547),  in  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht 
and  others,     a.d.  1548 63 

Charter  of  sale  by  George  Gray,  fear  of  Audyale,  and  by  William  Gray,  his  father, 
lifcrcnter  of  Audiale,  to  Andrew  Elphinstoun  of  Selmys,  of  the  lauds  of 
Audyale,  in  the  barony  of  Kynedward.     a.d.  1504 C4 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Andrew  Elphinstoun  of  Selmys,  granting  the  lands  of 
Audyale  to  the  students  of  theology  in  the  New  College  of  the  University 
of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1504 64 

Note  of  a  charter  by  William  Cumyng  of  Invereloucby,  granting  his  half  of  the 
lands  of  Audyale  to  a  chaplain  and  student  of  theology  in  the  church  of 
the  New  College  of  the  University  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1500 64 

Contract  between  John  Chaumer  of  Auchcorvy  and  David  Knox  of  Auchorthty,  for 
the  marriage  of  the  son  and  heir-apparent  of  the  latter  with  one  of  the 
daughters  of  the  former,    a.d.  1498..... , *5 

Charier  by  King  James  V.  to  Andrew  Chaumer,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  John 
Chalmer  of  Strathechin,  and  to  Christian  Eraser,  his  wife,  of  the  lauds  of 
Strathechin  with  the  corn  mill  and  fulling  mill,  and  of  the  fourth  part  of 
the  lands  of  Rosseviot  in  the  regality  of  the  Garioth,  all  now  erectcil  into 
one  full  and  free  barony,  to  bo  called  the  Barony  of  Strathechin.     a.d.  1528     582 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Andrew  Chalmer  of  Straith- 
echin  to  his  natural  .son,  Gilbert  Chalmer,  and  Janet  Pettemlreich  his  wife, 
of  the  shady  half  of  the  lands  of  Awquhorty  with  the  superiority  of  the 
sunny  half  of  the  lands  of  Awquhorty,  in  the  parish  of  Rathen.     a.d.  1554     683 

Seisin  of  William  Chalmer  in  the  shady  half  of  the  lands  of  Auchquhortio,  and 
the  superiority  of  the  sunny  half  of  the  lands  of  Auchquhortie,  in  the  parish 
of  Eathen.     a.d.  1573 584 


CONTl'.NTS. 

Si-isin  of  .lolin  Cliahncrs,  in  thr  liiiiilsoC  AiKlii|iili(iitcis  with  tlir  mill,  in  th,.  parlHli 
c,r  Piiithcn.      A.I..   ICl.'i 

('Iiiirtcr  liy  Queen  Mary  to  Alexander  ("liahacr,  n<']iliew  arid  lii-ir-ap|iarent  of 
Aiiilrew  Clutlniur  of  Slreycliine,  and  to  Klizalietli  .TolniHtoiin  liis  wife,  of 
tlie  lands  of  Stroycliin  with  the  mills,  under  reservation  of  the  liferent  of 
the  said  Andrew  Chalnier.  an<l  Christian  Fraser  his  wife.     a.d.  1554 

t'harter  by  Queen  Mary  conlirming  a  charter  of  suit;  liy  Alexander  Chalmcr,  fear 
of  the  lands  of  Straithechin  to  his  kinsman  Thomas  Fraser,  son  of  Alex- 
ander Fraser  of  I'liilorth.  of  the  lands  of  Itiirrahill,  IJumleia  Came,  Fairnv- 
bray,  Authnarie,  and  Qnliitehill  with  the  eorn  niiln  of  Siraitheehin,  in  the 
barony  of  Straitlieeliin.     a.d.  1558 

Charter  b)-  Francis  and  Mary,  King  and  Queen  of  Scots,  l)ani)hin  and  Dauphiness 
of  Vienne,  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Chalnier,  fear  of 
Sliatlucliin,  to  his  kinsman  Thomas  Fraser,  son  of  Alexander  Fraser  of 
riiilorth.  of  the  mains  or  demesne  lands  of  Strathechin.  with  the  fullinj; 
mill  or  walk  mill  of  Sirainhiii,  In  the  barony  of  Strathcchin.  a.d.  1558 — 
1550 

Charter  by  King  .Tamos  VI.  to  Thomas  Fraser  of  Strechin  and  l.s.sobell  ForKs 
his  wife,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Strechin,  with  the  superiority  of  the 
Newtoun  of  Strechin,  and  the  tower,  fortalicc,  milks,  etc.     A  D.  15"o 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  \'I.  to  Thomas  Fraser  of  Knokic,  of  the  lamls 
and  barony  of  Straehin.  and  of  the  superiority  of  the  town  and  lauds  of 
Newtoun  of  Strechin,  with  the  tower,  etc.,  which  formerly  belonged  to 
Katherinc  Fraser  and  Violet  Fraser,  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  dccea.sed 
Thomas  Fraser  of  Strechin.     a.d.  1591 .  ... 

Seisin  of  Thomas  Fraser  of  Strechin  iu  the  lands  and  barony  of  Strechin,  and 
specially  iu  the  demesne  lands  of  Strechin  with  the  tower,  fortalice,  and 
gardens,  the  eorn  mill  of  Strechin,  ami  the  fulling  mill  or  walk  mill  of 
Strechin,  and  in  the  towns  and  lands  of  I'.urrahill.  Uumleiiskairne,  Faimy- 
bray,  Achnary.  Quhythill,  Torquhat,  Hulkhill,  Newhill,  Brouusyde.  New- 
toun of  Strechin,  with  the  new  corn  mill  of  Strechin,  in  the  parish  of 
Hethin,  all  incorporated  into  a  free  barony  called   the  liarony  of  Stiechin. 

A.D.    1012 ." ." 


THE  I'AUISH  OF  PETFltHEAl). 

Locality.  .11  ap|iorlioumcnt.  ■  f  the  new  augmentation  of  the  .  'ipeud  of  the  miiiisler 

of  the  parish  of  Peterhead.     .Vbout  A. p.  1030 581' 


xxu  CONTENTS. 

Cliarttr  by  King  James  II.  confirming  a  charter  by  Margaret  of  Fentoun  of 
Beufort,  elder  daughter  and  coheiress  of  the  deceased  Walter  of  Fentoun  of 
Beufort,  to  Walter  of  Ogilvy,  son  of  the  deceased  Sir  Patrick  Ogilvy  of 
Uchtirhouse,  of  the  fourth  ])art  of  her  lands  and  manor  of  Beufort,  and  the 
fourth  part  of  her  lands  of  Ard.  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Inverness;  of  the 
fourth  part  of  the  barony  and  manor  of  Baky  with  the  advowson  of  the 
chapel,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Forfar ;  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  barony  of 
Culas  and  of  Buthirgask  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Perth  ;  and  of  the  fourth  part 
of  the  lands  of  Coklaw,  Balmnre,  and  Drumblate,  in  the  sheriffdom  of 
Aberdeen,     a.d.  1439—1440 tJG 

I  liarter  by  King  James  II.  to  David  Lindsay,  son  of  David  Lindsay  of  Lethiiot. 
and  of  Margaret  Fentoune  of  Baky,  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  tin- 
barony  of  Balmure,  in  the  sherift'dom  of  Aberdeen  ;  and  of  the  fourth  part 
of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Baky  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Forfar,  excepting 
the  fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  the  town  of  Bridistoune  in  which  the  King 
had  already  seised  Elisabeth  Lindsay,  daughter  of  the  said  David  Lindsay 
and  Margaret  Fentoune  :  all  formerly  belonging  to  the  aforesaid  Margai-ct 
Fentoun,  mother  of  the  said  David  Lindsay,  and  resigned  by  her  {the  said 
fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  the  town  of  Bridistoune  always  excepted)  in  the 
King's  hands,     a.d.  1458 C7 

Cliartir  by  King  James  II.  to  his  familiar  Sir  DaWd  Stewart,  knight,  and  to 
Mariot,  his  wife,  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  Ard  and  Strathglass  in 
the  sheriffdom  of  Inverness ;  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  Balmur, 
Coklaw,  Trotirstoune,  Buthlaw,  Drumblat,  and  Tollis,  in  the  sheriffdom  of 
Aberdeen  ;  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  barony  of  Baky,  in  the  sheriffdom  of 
Forfar;  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  Cullace  ami  Buttirgask,  in 
Gowrie.  and  the  fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  Strathifentoun,  in  the  earldom 
of  Stratherne,  in  the  sheriftdom  of  Perth  ;  all  in  the  King's  hands  by  for- 
feiture of  Sir  .lames  of  Douglas,  knight,  and  Janet  of  Fentoun,  his  wife. 
A.D.  1459 t'S 

Letters  of  procuratory  by  George  of  Name  of  Sandfurde  for  resigning  the  lauds  of 
Balmuyr,  Coklaw,  and  Trotarstone,  in  the  hands  of  George  earl  of  Huntly. 
A.D.  1472 590 

Notarial  instrument  setting  forth  how  .Janet  Fentoune,  the  younger  daughter  and 
coheiress  of  the  deceased  Walter  Fentoune  of  Baky,  with  consent  of  her 
luisband,  William  Haket.  maile  over  the  fourth  parts  of  the  lands  of 
Balmur,  Trotterstoune,  Coklaw,  Buthlaw,  DenesiJe  and  Mylnhill,  with  the 
mill,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Dunbar  of  Westfield,  knight,     a.d.  1472 591 

Letters  of  procuratory  by  .lanet  of  Fentoune,  the  younger  daughter  and  coheiress 
of  the  deceased  Walter  of  Fentoune  of  Baky,  with  consent  of  her  husband. 


CONTENTS.  xxm 

Williiuii  Hakot,  for  icsiKning  tli(^  fourth  parts  of  the  lamls  of  liiiliiinr. 
Trottcrstouuc,  Coklaw.  Biitlilaw,  IVikwIcIc,  ami  Alilioushill.  in  tin,'  liaiuls 
of  George  earl  of  Iliiully.     a.d.  1-172 S'.tl 

Note  of  the  seal  of  Janet  of  lAnloiiiie •'>'■" 

t'liartiM-  by  King  James  III.  confirming  a  charter  by  Ocorge  carl  of  Uiiiitly  to  )n> 
kinsman  Sir  Alexander  of  Dunbar  of  WcBtfelde,  knight,  of  the  lands  of 
r.almure,  Tortistoun,  Coklaw,  Densyde,  the  Aylehonsbill,  ISulhlaw,  and  the 
mill  of  Tortistoun,  in  the  sherilVdom  of  Aberdeen  ;  one  fourth  part  of  which 
had  been  resigned  by  JIargaret  of  Fentoun  of  liaky,  another  fourth  part  by 
her  sister  Janet  of  Fentoun,  the  wife  of  William  llakete,  another  fourth 
part  by  George  Name  of  Saudfurde,  and  the  remaining  fourth  part  v:a.t  in 
the  Earl's  hands  by  right.     \.v.  1472 ''•' 

Instrument  of  seisin  of  Sir  Alexander  Dunbar  of  Westfeild,  knight,  in  the  lands 
of  Tortaristouno,  Coklaw.  Balmurc,  and  ihe  mill  of  Tortariiitoune.  \.i>. 
1472 ^••- 

Notarial  instniment  setting  forth  how  John  lord  Dcrnle.  Sir  Alexander  of  Dunbar 
of  Westfeild,  knight,  and  JIaster  Gilbert  Have  of  Ury,  a.s  procuratoi-s  of 
Alexander  earl  of  Iluntly,  asked  of  the  Lord  Chancellor  as  in  the  King's 
name,  that  the  lands  of  Coldaw,  Balmur,  and  Tortarstoune.  formerly  recog- 
nised in  the  King's  hands,  might  be  given  back  to  the  Earl.     a.d.  1473...     5'J" 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  Sir  Gilbert  Keith  of  Inverugic,  knight,  and  to 
Janet  Grahame,  his  wife,  of  the  superiority  of  the  lands  of  Torta-sloun. 
liuthla,  the  Scottis  Myln,  and  the  rock  commonly  calleil  the  Ravinniserug. 
in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  resigned  by  (borge  earl  of  Iluntly  iflnth 
full  license  and  liberty  to  the  Kuight  of  luverugie  to  build  a  castle  or 
fortalice  on  the  rock  of  Kavinuiscrag,  with  battlements,  maehicoling, 
portcullis,  and  drawbridge,     a.d.  I4ni <1 

Note  of  the  resignation  of  the  lands  of  Duthlaw.  the  third  part  of  Thun- 
derton,  and  the  moor  of  Tortaristoun,  in  the  barony  of  Tortarstoune,  and 
parish  of  Langside.  in  the  hands  of  William  earl  Marisehal,  by  Andrew 
lord  Fra.ser,  with  consent  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Royudlie,  in  favour  ot 
Alexander  lord  Forbes  of  Pitsligo.     a.d.  1656 1 

Seisin  of  Margaret  Keith  in  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Brodland,  Jlylhill,  Bothno- 
riuhy,  Karnes,  Karniglass,  the  mill  of  Croichmont.  Ailhous.'ihill,  Scottis 
Myll,  and  Ravinscraig,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen.     a.i>.  1o"22 a''4 

S'isin  of  her  sister  Elizabeth  Keith,  in  the  other  half  of  the  same  lands,     a.d. 

1555 5;»4 

<  'barter  by  tjuccn  Mary  confirming  a  charter  by  Margaret  Keith,  countess  of 
-Marisehal  and  lady  of  Inverugie,  with   consent  of  her  hu.sband,  William 


XXIV  CONTEXTS. 

earl  of  Marischal,  to  her  uncle  John  Keith  of  Ravynniscrag,  of  the  lands 
of  Brodland,  Rettray,  and  Mylnhill,  the;  lauds  of  (^arneglas  and  Carnes. 
the  lands  of  Routhnochy  with  the  mill  of  Cicmond,  the  lands  of  Coklay. 
Uonyhillis,  and  Denuis,  the  lands  of  Tortorstoim  and  Buthlaw,  the  lands 
of  Ailhoushill  with  the  mill  of  Scottis  Mylne,  and  the  lands  of  Ravynnis- 
crag with  the  rock  and  fortalice  or  castle,  and  the  fishings  as  well  in  fresh 
water  as  in  salt  water,  lying  in  the  barony  of  Inverugie,  and  sherift'dom  of 
Aberdeen,     a.d.  1543 594 

Note  of  a  charter  of  confirmation  and  novodamus  by  George  earl  Marischal,  to  >Iohn 
Keith,  eldest  lawful  son  and  apparent  heir  of  Andrew  Keith  of  Ravinscraig, 
of  the  lands  of  the  Mains  of  Torterstoun,  the  manor,  fortalice,  and  castle  of 
Ravinscraig,  with  the  mill  called  Scottis  Mylne,  the  lauds  of  Ailhoushill. 
Coklay,  Dennis,  Dounihillis,  Thundertoun,  the  Outhill  and  Cranloch, 
(llendenny,  Bouthlaw,  and  Newsait,  the  lands  of  Brodland,  the  lands  of 
Mylnhill  with  the  mill  called  the  Mylne  of  Crannoch,  the  lands  of  Roth- 
nachie,  Carueglass,  and  Carness,  with  the  fishings  etc..  in  the  barony  of 
Inverugie,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1589 594 

Note  of  a  cliarter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexander  Keith  of  Balmure.  of  the  north 
part  of  the  lands  of  Logyruif,  in  the  barony  of  Tulydeff,  resigned  by  Wil- 
liam Knowis  of  North  Logyruif,  his  daughter  Margaret  Knowis,  and  her 
husband  the  said  Alexander  Keith  of  Balmure.     a.d.  1602 595 

Precept  by  King  Charles  I.  for  a  charter  to  Sir  William  Keith  of  Lud<iuharne. 
knight  baronet,  of  the  barony  and  regality  of  Lud(iuharne  in  Nova  Scotia 
in  America,     a.d.  1029 596 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  Charles  1.  to  Sir  William  Keith  of  Ludquharnc,  knight, 
and  to  William  Keith,  his  eldest  lawful  son  and  heir  apparent,  in  fee,  of  the 
ten  merk  lands  of  the  barony  of  Troup,  called  the  lands  of  Northfeild,  with 
that  part  of  Quhytfeild,  which  of  old  belonged  to  the  Mains  of  Troup, 
lying  in  the  barony  of  Troup  and  sheriffdom  of  Banff,  resigued  by  Williaui 
earl  Marischal.     a.d.   16.30 590 


THE  PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS,  LONGLEY,  OR  INVERUGIE. 

(!om|)act  between  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  Arbroath,  on  the  one  part,  and  Sir 
Henry  le  (!hen,  knight,  on  the  other,  touching  the  advowson  of  the  churcli 
of  Inverugie,  whereby  it  is  agreed  that  the  monks  shall  have  all  the  great 
tithes  of  the  church  for  their  own  proper  uses,  and  that  the  right  of  presenta- 
tion to  the  whole  altarage  shall  belong  to  Sir  Henry  and  his  heirs,  subject 
to  a  payment  of  six  shillings  yearly,  due  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  Andrews 
from  the  church  land.     About  a.d.  1350 


CONTENTS.  xxv 

N.i((!orii  Ifiisr  I'l.r  live  years,  by  tbo  Abbot  of  Arliriidtli,  to  (iilbiTt  .\bnzi.-,-i  111..I  i<> 
Sir  Andrew  Dalgarno,  vicar  of  Arbirbi(b,  of  (be  fjreiit  titlies  of  tbe  cbureh 
of  St.  Fergus,  formerly  b^!ise<l  to  tbo  lord  of  liiveriigie.     a.d.  \^>'2\ 7- 

Noti'  of  a  lease  for  nineteen  years,  liy  (be  Abljut  of  Arbroiitb.  to  (iilln-rt  Keilb  of 
Troup  and  Klizabetb  Forbes  liis  wife,  and  to  ( iilberl  Menzies  and  Marion 
Clialniyr  bis  wife,  of  the  tithes  of  tbe  elnnvb  of  St.  Fergus  and  of  tbe 
ehnreb  of  Fettirangus.     a.d.  1.525 "2 

Charter  by  Master  Gilbert  Keith,  viear  of  the  parish  tburcb  of  Lnngley,  with 
eonseut  of  William  master  of  Marischal  and  William  earl  Mari.sebal, 
patrons  of  the  said  church,  to  Cieorge  Keith,  eldest  son  and  beir-ap])arent  of 
the  said  William  master  of  Marisehal,  of  tbe  Kirktonn  of  Lungley  called 
Over  Seottistoun,  with  the  folds  of  Inehe  Gumming,  liroklaw,  Wattis  Fauld, 
and  Tilledivye,  in  the  parisli  of  I,un;.;ley  and  sberitTdom  of  Banft".  a.d. 
15ti2 '. '. 5!18 

Notices  of  Kabel  del  Cli.iie,  A.D.  1147— IKJO;  of  William  de  Chesne,  A.D.  1108- 
1214  ;  and  of  Sir  Reginald  Ic  Chen,  the  elder,  knight,  chamberlain  of  Scot- 
lan<l,  sluritV  of  Kincardine  and  Invernairn,  and  fermer  of  the  tbanagc  of 
Fermartyn.     a.d.  125'J-12ii2 5'J'.l 

Charter  by  William,  bishop  of  St.  Andrews,  of  bis  land  of  Kybhdethe  to  John  of 
Cragy  (son  of  William  of  Cragy  deceased)  the  bishop's  cscpiirc,  and  to 
three  heirs  male  of  his  body,  whom  failing,  to  his  brother-gernian  Rcgin.ald 
Chene,  for  bis  lifetime,     a.d.  12G7 50',' 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  Archibald  bishop  of  Murray,  to  Sir  Reginald  Ic  Chen,  (he 
younger,  lord  of  DutVus,  and  to  Slary.  bis  wife,  tbe  daughter  of  Sir  Friskyn 
of  Murray  deceased,  of  the  land  in  Stratbnavir,  in  tbe  diocese  of  Caithness, 
which  was  given  to  the  bishop  and  cliureh  of  Murray  by  tbe  Lady 
Johanna,  wife  of  the  said  Sir  Friskyn  of  Murray,     a.d.  12*39...     ii"li 

Notices  of  Sir  Reginald  le  Chen,  tbe  father,  knight,  a.d.  1272—1281;  of  Sir 
Regin.ild  le  Chen,  the  son,  a.d.  1273;  and  of  Sir  Reginald  le  Chene,  knight. 
A.D.  1273-1285 00(1 

Airreement  as  to  the  right  of  patronage  of  the  eliiiieb  of  Oehiltiee  in  the  diocese 
of  Glasgow,  between  tbe  JIaster  and  brethren  of  (be  Hospital  of  Jerusalem 
at  Torphiehen,  on  the  one  part,  and  Sir  Reginald  called  the  Cheyn  and 
Kustacbia  bis  wife,  on  the  other  part,  submitting  tlieir  claims  to  the 
right  of  patronage  of  the  church  of  Ochiltree  to  tbe  judgement  of  the 
Bishop  of  Glasgow,  who  ordains  that  the  Master  and  brethren  shall  have 
fourteen  pounds  j-early  of  the  rents  of  the  church  by  the  hands  of  tbe  rector, 
and  that  the  right  of  patronage  shall  belong  to  tbe  Lady  Fustacbia  and  her 
heirs.     A.D.  1280 I'Ul 


XXVI  CONTENTS. 

Charter  by  Reginald  le  Chen,  tlie  aon,  and  Mary  liis  wife,  to  tlic  Abbot  and  con- 
vent of  Kynloss,  of  all  claim  to  the  land  of  the  Runys  of  Kylbuthock 
granted  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  by  King  Alexander  II.  as  bounded  by 
the  marches  perambulated  at  the  King's  bidding  liy  Waller  the  son  of  Alan. 
A.D,  1283 73 

Agreement  between  the  heirs  parceners  of  Duffus,  that  is  to  say.  William  of 
Fedreth  and  Christian  of  Murray,  his  wife,  on  the  one  part,  and  Sir  Reginald 
le  Chene,  the  son,  knight,  on  the  other  part,  whereby  William  of  Fedreth 
and  Christian  his  wife  give  to  Sir  Reginald  their  four  davachs  of  land  in 
Strathnavyr,  and  Sir  Reginald  becomes  bound  to  perform  the  third  part  of 
the  knight's  service,  with  the  suit  in  the  courts  of  the  King's  justice  and 
sherifl".  due  from  the  tenement  which  William  of  Fedreth  and  Christian  his 
wife  have  in  the  barony  of  Dufl'us,  and  tlie  barony  of  Strathbrok.  .\.d. 
1286 6C2 

Xote  of  a  grant  of  the  land  of  Ardlogy  and  of  Leuchendy,  b}-  Sir  Reginald  le 
Chen,  the  father,  to  the  monks  of  Arbroath,  dwelling  in  the  religious  house 
built  on  the  land  of  Ardlogy,  beside  the  church  of  St.  Retcr  of  Fyvie.  .\.d. 
1285 '.. G02 

Notices  of  Sir  Reginald  le  Chen,  the  father,  kniglit,  and  of  Sir  Reginald  le  Chen. 

the  son,  knight,     a.d.  1284—1291 002 

Note  of  their  seals  (i02 

Acknowledgement  by  Reginald  le  Chen,  the  son,  that  he  has  received  from  Sir 
Alexander  of  Balliol,  chamberlain  of  Scotland,  .C13  Cs.  8d.  I'or  his  i'cc  for 
the  terms  of  Whitsunday  and  Martinmas,     ad.  1288 7.5 

Kdward  I.  King  of  England,  and  Overlord  of  Scotland,  commands  Alan  bishop 
of  Caithness,  chancellor  of  Scotland,  to  issue  letters  to  the  keeper  of  the  Forest 
of  Spey  for  delivery  often  stags  to  Reginald  le  Clien  the  elder,  and  of  six 
stags  to  Reginald  le  Chen  the  younger,     a.d.  1291 003 

Edward  I.  King  of  England,  and  Overlord  of  Scotland,  commands  Reginald  le 
(Jhen,  the  father,  sheriff  of  Invcrnarne,  Kincardine,  Ferm.irtyn,  and  Invery, 
to  jiay  the  arrears  of  his  account,  to  Robert  bishop  of  Glasgow,     a.d.  1292.     004 

Edward  I.  King  of  England,  and  Overlord  of  Scotland,  command.s  Reginald,  the 
son  of  Reginald  le  Cheyne  tlie  father,  sheriff  of  Elgin  and  of  Kentray.  (o 
pay  the  arrear  of  his  account,  to  Robert  bishop  of  Glasgow,     a.d.  1292 GO-I 

I-;dward  I.  King  of  England,  and  Overlord  of  Scotland,  commands  the  burgesses  of 
Inverness  to  pay  fifty  merks  to  Reginald  le  Chen,  the  son,  and  fifty  merks 
to  Robert  of  Chaumbroun  of  Balgligcrnauclit,  for  the  fees  wfiieli  they  w-ere 
accustomed  to  receive  by  grant  of  Alexander  of  good  memory,  last  King 
of  Scots  deceased,     a.d.  1292 004 


CONTENTS.  xxvii 

Edward  I.  King  of  England,  and  Overlord  of  Scotland,  commands  the  sheriffs  of 
Ayr,  Banff,  Kincardine  in  the  Mearns,  Forfar,  Inverness,  and  Aberdeen,  to 
restore  her  lands  and  tenements  to  Eiistachia  the  wife  of  the  deceased 
Reginald  le  Chen,  retaining  her  castles  and  lortalices  at  the  disposal  of  the 
Warden  of  Scotland,     a.d.  1290 <;(ir. 

Edward  I.  King  of  England,  and  Overlord  of  Scotland,  commands  the  slierilV  of 
Forfar  to  restore  to  Dnncan  of  Ferendraught  the  lauds  and  tenements 
which  he  holds  of  Reginald  le  Chen.     a.d.  1290 OOf. 

Edward  I.  King  of  England,  and  Overlord  of  Scotland,  commands  Reginald  le 
Chen  to  deliver  the  castles  of  Elgin  and  Forres  to  Henry  of  Ry,  ilerk,  the 
King's  eschetor  beyond  Forth,     a.d.  1290 'il"i 

Charter  by  Sir  Reginald  le  Chen,  knight,  lord  of  Strabroc,  to  the  abbey  of  St. 
Mary  of  Neubotil,  of  a  right  of  way  through  his  land  and  barony  of  Stra- 
broc.    About  A.D.  1290 007 

Note  of  the  oaths  of  fealty  of  Sir  Reginald  le  Chene,  knight,  and  of  John  Climo 

of  the  county  of  Edinburgh,  to  King  Edward  I.  of  England,     a.d.  1290....     007 

Notice  of  Henry  le  Cheyne,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1277 — 1329 *i07 

Notice  of  Freskyn  de  Chen,  dean  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1321 007 

Rrcsentation  of  a  chaplain  to  the  cliapcl   of  the  castle  of  Duifus.  by  Reginald  le 

Chen,  with  consent  of  Mary  his  wife.     a.d.  1297 <")07 

Note  of  the  exchange  of  Reginald  le  Chen,  prisoner  in  England,  for  .John  ot 

Kalintir,  prisoner  in  Scotland,     a.d.  1299 OOi 

Note  of  the  appointment  by  King  Edward  I.  of  England,  of  Sir  Regin.ald  le 
Chen  and  Sir  John  de  Vanx,  to  be  justiciars  of  Scotland  beyond  the 
Mounth.     A.D.  1305 ""'OS 

Charter  by  Sir  Reginald  le  Chene,  knight,  to  the  Abbey  of  Scone,  of  the  land 
beside  the  burn  of  Crumboch  which  King  Alexander  III.  gave  to  his 
father.     About  a.d.  1300 — •     t^OS 

Charter  by  Eustacia  of  Coluyle,  lady  of  Ouchiltre,  widow  of  Sir  Reginald  le 
Chene,  the  father,  to  the  monastery  of  Melrose,  of  the  advowson  or  right  of 
patronage  of  the  church  of  Ouchiltre.     a.d.  1310 ''"■'■' 

Statement  by  the  Lady  Eustachia  la  Chene  as  to  the  descent  of  the  right  of 
patronage  of  the  church  of  Ouchiltre  from  her  grandfather.  Sir  John  of 
Colville,  lord  of  Ochiltree,     a.d.  1310 •'•^•' 

Notice  of  the  seal  of  Eustacia  de  le  Chen "^'-^ 

Letters  by  King  David  II.  (a.p.  1303)  confirming  letters  patent  by  King  Robert  I. 
declaring  that  nothing  determined  by   the  King  between  the  Lady  Mary. 


xxviii  CONTENTS. 

wife  of  the  deceased  Sir  Reginald  le  Chene,  knight,  on  the  one  part,  and 
Alexander  Fraser,  on  the  other,  touching  the  laud  of  Dufthous  held  liy  Sir 
Reginald,  should  prejudice  the  Lady  Mary's  right  of  inheritance  iu  the 
said  land.    a.o.  1312 611 

('harter  by  King  Robert  I.  to  Sir  Reginald  le  Chen,  knight,  of  the  land  of  Str.ith- 
brokis,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Edinburgh,  resigned  by  Mary,  daughter  of  the 
deceased   Sir  Friskin    of   Murray,   knight,   and  wife    of   the  deceased  Sir  • 
Reginald  le  Chene,  knight,     a.d.  1323 Oil 

Notices  of  Reginald  le  Chen,  and  his  seal.     a.d.  1320... 611 

Note  of  charters  by  King  David  II.  to  Reginald  Chene,  of  the  thancdom  of  New- 
doskis,  of  the  lands  of  Dutfus.  of  the  fourth  part  of  Caithness  (resigned  by 
William  of  Fedreth),  and  of  the  lauds  of  Carnefewald  and  Ardenly.  a.d. 
1,329—1371 612 

Note  of  lloginald  de  Chene,  taken  prisoner  at  Ilalidon  Hill.     a.d.  1333 012 

Note  of  a  charier  by  King  David  II.  (about  a  t>.  1348)  to  Ilriiry  Chcyne,  of  forty 
shillings  yearly  from  the  lands  of  Straloche  and  AchstuUis,  and  uf  its 
revocation  in  the  parliament  at  Scone,     a.d.  1357 012 

(charter  by  King  Edward  III.  of  England  to  William  of  Moubray,  of  all  the  lands 
and  tenements  in  Strabi'ok  in  Scotland,  which  belonged  to  Reginald  of 
Chene  and  William  of  Fredreth,  and  were  in  the  King's  hands  by  reason 
of  forfeiture  of  the  said  Reginald  of  Chene  and  William  of  Fredreth. 
A.D.  1330 612 

tJhartcr  by  King  David  II.  to  Mai-iot  Chene,  wife  of  the  deceased  John  of  Douglas, 
of  the  half  of  the  barony  of  Strabrok,  in  the  .sheriffdom  of  Edinbiirgh,  and 
constabulary  of  Lynlithcu,  and  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  earldom  of  Caith- 
ness in  the  sherifldom  of  Inverness,     a.d.  1360 613 

Notice  of  Reginald  Chene,  and  his  daughters,  by  Sir  Robert  (iordou  of  Clordon- 

ston,  writing  about  a.d.  1030 613 

Notices  of  Reginald  Chene,  a  merchant  of  Scotland,  a.d.  1365;  of  Reginald  le 
Chen,  tenant  in  liferent  of  the  lands  of  Clentre,  a.d.  1381 — 1382 :  of  .John 
Chene,  a  Scot,  prisoner  in  Englan<l,  a.i>.  1440  ;  and  of  Ranald  Chcyne  of 
Straloch.     a.d.  1461—1409..,. ". 614 

Charier  of  sale  by  William  lord  of  P.ortlnvick,  to  Patrick  Cheyne  of  i:s.<ilm<)nt,  of 

the  barony  of  Abcrdour  in  Buchan.     a.d.  1571 074 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Essilmonth,  to  Master  John 
Cheyne  of  Pitfichie,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Essilmonth,  the  town  and 
lands  of  Orchertoun,  in  the  barony  of  Tulliedaff,  and  the  Mains  of  Aber- 
dour,  etc.,  iu  the  sherifldom  of  Aberdeen  ;  and  of  the  lands  of  Fracleafedill 


CONTENTS.  A. MX 

iiiul  ollicrs.  in   tlie   Foudry  of  Slictlaml,  with   (lie  ailvowson  of   the   arch- 
deaconry of  Orkney  and  Shetland,     a.d.  lOUO 074 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Patrick  C'heyne  of  Essiliiioiit  (with  consent  of  Master 
.lolin  Cheyne  of  I'itliehie)  to  his  son,  Patrick  C'heyne,  of  the  manor  place 
or  Mains  of  Abcrdour.  with  the  tower  and  fortalice  of  Dundarg,  and  the 
towns  and  \ands  of  Ardlahill,  and  olhers,  with  the  advov.son  of  the  rectory 
of  Abcrdour,  etc.     A.u    1000 (J7(; 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexander  Fraser,  apparent  of  Philorth, 
of  the  barony  of  Aberdour,  apprised  from  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Essilmont. 
A.D.  1005 1-jii 

Charter  by  King  luibert  111.  to  Andrew  of  Keith,  son  and  heir  of  .lolin  of  Keitli 
of  luvcnigy,  and  to  Janet  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Strabrok,  resigned  by 
the  said  John  of  Keith  and  Mary  Chene  his  wife.     a.d.  1391 014 

William  bishop  of  Murray  rejects  a  presentation  to  the  perpetual  vicarage  of  the 
church  of  Dufl'ns,  l.iy  John  of  Keith,  lord  of  luverugie,  and  of  the  third 
part  of  the  barony  of  Duft'ns,  because  the  lords  of  Dufi'us  had  no  right  of 
patronage  in  the  said  vicarage,     a.d.  1398 Ol'j 

Charter  of  sale  by  Sir  Gilbert  Keith  of  Inverugy,  knight,  to  Sir  Alexander  Dunbar 
of  Westfold.  knight,  of  a  yearly  payment  of  forty  shillings  from  the  lands 
of  Inverugy,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Banff,     a.d.  1473 •    01-^) 

Charter  by  King  James  III.  to  William  Keith,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  Sir 
Gilbert  Keith  of  InTcrugy,  knight,  and  to  Janet  of  Dunbar,  his  wife,  of 
the  lauds  of  Galvail  with  the  mill,  of  the  lands  of  Hithee,  and  of  forty 
shillings  of  lands  of  the  town  and  mill  of  Galvil,  iu  the  sherift'dom  of 
lianft',  resigned  by  the  Knight  of  Inverugy.     .\  d.  1470 7'i 

Gift  by  Sir  Gilbert  Keith  of  Inverugy,  knight,  to  his  son  James  Keith,  of  the 
marriage  of  the  daughter  and  heiress  of  the  deceased  David  Forester  of 
Laverocklaw,  .sold  to  the  Knight  of  Inverugy  by  Alan  of  Kinnaird  of  that 
Ilk,  overlord  of  Laverocklaw.     ad.  148C "■' 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Sir  Gilbert  Keith  of  Inverugy,  knight,  to  Gilbert  Keith,  his 

youngest  son,  of  the  lands  of  Percoek,  in  the  barony  of  Kelly,     a.d.  1487..     Olo 

Note  of  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  Pirchok  and  Liulcairn,  by  Sir  John  Menteth,  lord 
of  Arran,  to  Sir  Edward  Keith  and  his  wife.  Christian  Meutoth.  About 
A.D.  1350 188,  015 

Service  of  William  Keith,  as  nearest  heir  of  his  father,  the  deceased  Sir  Gilbert 
Keith  of  Inverugy,  knight,  in  the  lands  of  Bordland  of  Ratre,  Rathno- 
quhyn.  Carneglas,  Myluerhil,  and  Mill  of  Crechmont.     a.d.  1495 7~^ 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  granting  to  Sir  AVilliara  Keith  of  Inverugy,  knight, 


XXX  CONTENTS. 

the  lauds  of  Stralocli,  in  flic  sliciift'doin  of  Banff,  resumed  in  tlie  King's 
hands  because  the  predecessors  of  the  Knight  of  Inverugy  had  given  away 
the  greater  part  of  them  to  the  predecessors  of  James  Chene  of  Straloch ; 
uniting  them  to  the  barony  of  Inverugy  ;  discharging  the  shcrift'  of  Aber- 
deen from  asking  suit  of  court  or  service  for  them;  and  giving  leave  to  the 
Knight  of  Inverugy  to  grant  them  to  James  Chene  and  his  heirs,  a.d.  1508     616 

Sir  William  Keith  of  Inverugy,  knight,  lord  of  the  fourth  part  of  Caithness, 
orders  his  bailies  to  give  seisin  of  the  lands  of  Brabustermire  and  Slecle, 
in  the  barony  of  Hausbustyr  in  Caithness,  in  the  sherifi'dom  of  Inverness, 
to  his  kinsman  Gilbert  Mowat.     a.d.  1520 76 

Seisin  of  Margaret  Keith  in  the  one  half  of  the  barony  of  Inverugy,  in  the 
sheriffdom  of  Banff;  in  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Akirgill  etc.  in  the  earl- 
dom of  Caithness,  and  sheriffdom  of  Inverness  ;  in  the  half  of  the  third  part 
of  the  lands  of  Duffus,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Elgin  and  Forres ;  and  in  the 
half  of  the  barony  of  Strathbrock,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Linlithgow,  a.d. 
1538 '.. GIT 

Seisin  of  Elizabeth  Keith  iu  the  other  half  of  the  barony  of  Inverugy,  of  the  lands 
of  Akirgill,  etc.,  of  the  third  part  of  the  lands  of  Duffus,  and  of  the  barony 
of  Strathbrock  aforesaid,     a.d.  15.38 017 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  AVllliam  earl  Marischal  and  his  wife,  I>ame  Mar- 
garet Keith,  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Akergill,  etc.,  of  the  half  of  the 
third  part  of  the  lands  and  castle  of  Duffus,  of  the  half  of  the  barony  of 
Inverugy,  and  of  the  half  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Strabrok,  resigned 
by  Elizabeth  Keith,  grand-daughter  of  the  deceased  Sir  William  Keith  of 
Inverugy,  knight,  and  sister-german  of  Dame  JIargarct  Keith  aforesaid. 
A.D.  1538 020 

Contract  between  William  earl  Marischal,  and  William  master  of  Marischal,  his 
son  and  apparent  heir  (by  Dame  Margaret  Keith,  countess  of  Marischal. 
elder  danghter  and  co-heiress  of  the  deceased  Sir  William  Keith  of 
Inverugy,  knight),  on  the  one  part;  and  William  Lord  Ji'orbes  and  his  wife. 
Dame  Elizabeth  Keith,  younger  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  the  said 
deceased  Sir  William  Keith  of  Inverugy,  knight,  on  the  other  j'art ;  touch- 
ing the  payment  of  two  thousand  merks  promised  by  the  Earl  IMarischal 
to  Dame  Elizabeth  Keith  for  renouncing  her  right  to  the  half  of  the 
lairdship  of  Inverugy.     a.d.  1549 623 

Note  of  the  legitimation  of  Alexander  Keith,  bastard,  natural  son  of  the  deceased 

William  Keith  of  Inverugy.     a.d.  1544 C20 

Note  of  the  legitimation  of  .lanie.i  Keith,  bastard,  natur.al  sou  of  Andrew  Keith 

of  Craig  of  Inverugy.     a.d.  1580 020 


CONTENTS.  xxxi 

Margaret,  countess  Marisckal,  lady  Kcitli,  with  consont  of  her  liusbaml,  William 
earl  Marischal,  lord  Keith,  orders  seisin  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Nedlng- 
lianie,  in  the  earldom  of  Caithness,  and  sheriffdom  of  Inverness,  to  be  giviMi 
to  Alexander  Dunbar,  son  of  James  Dunbar  of  Cunmok.     a.d.  155G C25 

Note  of  the  seisin  so  given,     a.d.  155G G25 

Seisin  of  George  earl  Marischal  in  the  barony  of  Inverugy,  and  in  the  overlord- 
ship  of  the  barony  of  Troup,  of  the  lands  of  Auchinhamperis,  and  of  the 
lands  of  Durne,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Banff;  in  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Audene,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Kintorc,  in  the  lauds  of  AuchquhorsU, 
Laylinge,  Lochintullie,  Tillybyne,  Tartawy,  Drummaheic-he,  Eister  Skene, 
Carlogie,  Auchiucloeht,  Fornatt,  and  Auchquhoynie,  in  the  shorift'dom  of 
Aberdeen  ;  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Duunotter,  in  the  lands  and  l)a,rony 
of  Ouras,  in  the  office  of  Constable  of  Kincardine,  in  the  office  of  Coustablr 
of  Cowy  and  Durris,  in  the  lands  of  Crounsyde,  Bruntoun,  and  Johnestoun, 
in  the  barony  of  Fetteresso,  in  the  lands  of  Strachan  and  Cowpersaucht,  in 
the  barony  of  Garvok,  and  in  the  office  of  Sheriff  of  Kincardine,  in  the 
sheriffdom  of  Kincardine  ;  in  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Akergill  etc  ,  in  the 
lordship  of  Caithness,  and  the  sheriffdom  of  Inverness  ;  in  the  third  part  ol' 
the  lands  of  Duffus,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Elgin  and  Forres;  in  the  half  of 
the  lands  and  barony  of  Strabrok.  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Linlithgow  ;  in  the 
lands  and  barony  of  Keith,  with  the  advowson  and  gift  of  the  parish  churcli 
of  Keith  Marischal,  and  with  the  olHce  of  Marischal  of  the  whole  realm  of 
Scotland,  in  the  constabulary  of  Haddington,  and  the  sheritfdom  of  lOdin- 
burgh.     A.D.  1581 (J2C 

Commission  of  justiciary  to  George  earl  Marischal,  to  William  Keith  of  Ludiju- 
harne,  and  to  Alexander  Keith  of  Glakreauch,  for  taking  certain  vagabonds 
and  common  thieves  within  the  lordship  of  Deir,  and  baronies  of  Inverugy 
and  Audene.     a.d.  1581 fi.W 

The  Committee  of  Parliament  on  the  I^ills  ha\ing  found  that  the  lands  of 
Inverugie  and  Straloch  lie  within  the  shire  of  Banff,  the  Estates  of  Parlia- 
ment remit  to  the  (^ommittee  of  Estates  to  ascertain  whether  these  lands 
have  been  valued  and   taxed   in  the  shire  of  Aberdeen,  or  in  the  shire  of 


Banff.     A.D.  IC-l'J., 


THE  PARISH  OF  CRIMOND. 

Charter  by  King  James  II.  to  his  well-beloved  familiar  Sir  William  Mouypeny  of 
Ardewny  and  of  Conkirsalte,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Brod- 
laud   of  Ratrc,  of  Rothraquhy.  of  Carnglase,  and  of  Jlylhil,  and   the  Mill 


x'xxii  CONTENTS. 

of  Cieiuhmont,  in  the  sheiifi'dom  of  Aberdeen,  being  in  the  Kinpf's  hands  b3- 
reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  deceased  Iluuh  Douglas,  earl  of  Ormonde. 
A.D.  1458 "" 

Charter  by  King  James  II.  to  the  Provost  and  Canons  of  the  collegiate  church  of 
St.  Salvator,  within  the  city  of  St.  Andrews,  of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of 
Brodknd  of  Uatre,  of  Batheaquhy,  of  Carnglase,  and  of  Mylhil,  and  the 
mill  of  Creichmount,  resigned  by  Sir  William  Monypenny  of  Ardweny 
and  of  Conk irsalte,  knight.     .\.i).  1458 *S 

Service  of  William  Keith  as  nearest  heir  of  his  father,  the  deceased  Sir  Gilbert 
Keith  of  Inverugy,  knight,  in  the  lauds  of  Bordland  of  Ratre,  Rathno- 
([uhyn,  Carneglas,  Mylnerhil,  and  Mill  of  Crechmont.     a.d.  1495 78 

I'harter  by  King  James  II.  to  John  Dunbar,  of  the  land  of  Creclimoud  Aglis, 
Cremond  Gorth,  Creraond  Mogat,  and  Tillykerak,  with  the  Park,  in  the 
sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  forfeited  by  Ilugh  Douglas,  earl  of  Ormout.  A.n. 
1455 '. Tl) 

Contract  between  William  earl  of  Erroll,  lord  Hay,  and  Constable  of  Scotland, 
Beatrix  Dunbar,  widow  of  the  deceased  Master  Gilbert  Hay  of  Ury,  and 
William  Hay,  son  and  apparent  heir  of  the  said  Master  Gilbert  Hay  and 
Beatrix  Dunbar,  on  the  one  part ;  and  Archibald  Bait  of  Drunitochty,  on 
the  other  part;  for  the  marriage  of  the  said  William  Hay  with  the  daughter 
of  the  said  Archibald  Rait,  and  the  entry  of  the  said  ^Villiam  Haj',  by  the 
Earl  of  Erroll,  in  the  lordship  of  TJvy,  in  the  .sheriffdom  of  Kincardine, 
and  in  the  fee  of  the  lands  of  Crechiiiond,  iu  the  shevili'dom  of  Aberdeen, 
etc.     A.D.  1487 632 

(Charter  by  King  James  III.  confirming  a  charter  by  Beatrix  of  Dunbar,  widow  of 
the  deceased  Master  Gilbert  Hay  of  Ur}',  and  lady  of  Creicbmond,  to  her 
son  and  apparent  heir,  William  Hay  of  Ury,  of  her  lands  of  her  barony  or 
lordship  of  Creichmond,  in  the  sherifl'dom  of  Aberdeen,     ad.  1487 80 

Seisin  of  Andrew  Hay  in  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Parkcreiehmond.     a.d.  1513     63.3 

Seisin  of  Patrick  Hay  in  the  lands  of  the  l>arony  and  lordship  of  Cri'mond.      A.n. 

1531 633 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  (a.d.  1544)  confirming  a  charter  by  .John  Bralianer,  bur- 
gess of  Aberdeen,  to  Gilbert  Brabaner  his  son  and  apparent  heir,  and  to 
his  wife  Isobell  Boj'is  (for  whose  dowry  large  silms  of  money  had  been  paid 
by  Master  Hector  Boyis  and  by  Master  Arthur  Boyis),  of  the  sunny  half 
of  the  town  of  Over  Cremond  called  Cremond  Gortht,  lying  in  the  barony 
of  Cremond,  bought  by  the  said  Gilbert  Brabaner  and  Agues  Slugy,  his 
wife,  from  Patrick  Hay  of  Ury.    a.d.  1536 634 


CONTENTS.  xxxiii 

Seisin  of  AVilliiim  llay,  in  the  lands  of  the  barouy  or  lairdship  of  Clireniond.     a.d. 

1552 635 

Note  of  a  cliaiter  of  sale  of  the  lauds  of  Tiilykeraw.  Ulairmoiinond,  and  Park  of 
Creiclunond,  in  the  baiony  of  Cremonth,  by  William  Hay  of  Ury  and  of 
the  barony  of  Creithmonth,  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth.     a.d.  15G0...     035 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  William  Hay  of  Ury  and  Janet  Wood,  his  wile,  of  the 

lands  of  Creichmonthgorthe,  in  the  barony  of  Cremonth.     a.d.  1557 635 

Note  of  a  grant  by  William  Hay  of  Ury  (at  the  request  of  Janet  Wood  his  wife) 
to  his  son  and  heir  aitparent,  John  Hay,  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Creych- 
month  Gorth,  in  the  barony  of  Greychmont.     a.d.  1509 035 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  eonfirming  and  of  new  granting  to  John 
Hay  of  Ury,  the  lands  and  barouy  of  Creichmound,  namely,  the  lands  of 
Creiehmond  Park,  Blairmormouud,  Karnekunschic,  Tullikcric,  Creich- 
mound Haggilis,  Creichmound  Gorthie,  Lochillis,  Creichmound  Mogat, 
Kerlob,  Chaunerahill,  Karne  .  .  .  ,  Blarquhatouu,  and  Berriebra,  etc. 
A.D.  1588 C3G 

Charter  by  Queen  JIary,  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  of  the  lands  of  Civychmond- 
mogat,  with  the  mill,  etc.,  in  the  barony  of  Creichmondpark,  by  William 
Hay  of  Ury  to  his  cousin,  John  Hay  in  Creichmondmogat,  aud  Janet  or 
Jane  Cheyne  his  wife.     a.d.  1505 030 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  of  the  lands  of  Creichmondmogat,  with  the  mill,  etc.,  by 
William  Hay  of  Ury,  to  his  cousin  John  Hay  in  Creichmonduidgat.  a.d. 
1504 036 

Charter  by  Queen  JIary  erecting  the  town  and  lands  of  Eettray,  in  the  earldom 

of  Buchan,  into  a  free  royal  burgh,     a.d.  ISO-l 03" 

Commission  to  jNIaster  Thomas  Lyoun  of  Baldowky,  Master  of  Glammis,  for  trying 
Master  Samuel  Keith  and  George  Keith,  sons  of  the  Rector  of  Crymonth, 
for  oppression  of  the  lieges  iu  Buchan  and  the  Mearns.     a.d.  1580 640 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  of  the  town  aud  lands  of  Haddo  of  Kattray,  in  the 
barony  of  Slaynes,  and  the  parish  of  Crimond,  by  Francis,  carl  of  Erroll, 
to  William  Watson  in  Bilbo,     a.d.  1005 640 

Service  of  Mary  Meldrum,  Isobcll  Meldrum,  and  Elspet  Meldrum,  as  nearest  heirs 
parceners  of  their  uncle,  Mr.  .John  Hay  of  Logic,  iu  the  Mill  of  Crimond, 
etc.,  the  ploughlands  of  Neathertowu  of  Crimondgorth,  Longle}',  Lochills, 
Overtown  of  Crimondgorth.  and  the  town  and  lands  of  Strathtodle,  incor- 
porated into  the  teuandry  of  Logic  Crimond,  held  of  Gilbert  earl  of  Erroll. 
A.D.  1074 81 


CONTENTS. 


THE  PARISH  OF  LONMAT. 

Note   of   the  erection  of  the  parish  church  of  Luumey   into  a  prehend  of  the 

cathedral  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1314 81 

King  .lames  II.  orders  Sir  Gilbert  Keith  of  Inverugy,  knight,  and  William 
Abirdour,  sheriffs  of  Aberdeen  in  that  part,  to  give  seisin  to  Alexander 
Irwyne,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Alexander  Irwin  of  Drum,  and  to  Janet 
Keith,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Lunmey,  Salquhok,  Corskelly,  Ardnabethy 
and  Carncsa,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  resigned  by  tlic  said  Alu.-v- 
ander  Irwin,     a.d.  1-152 81 

liCtters  of  remission  by  King  James  IV.  to  Alexander  Irwin  of  Lunmey,  and 
thirteen  others,  for  violently  taking,  keeping,  and  spoiling  the  place  and 
fortalice  of  Inverallochy.     a.d.  1492 131 

Sfisin  of  Alexander  Irwin,  in  the  lands  of  the  I'ark  of  Drum,  with  tlie  Park  Wood 
and  Mill,  in  the  lands  of  Lnnmcy  and  Tarland,  with  tlie  mills,  etc.,  and  in 
the  lauds  of  Coull.     a.d.  1528 G41 

Notarial  attestation  how,  at  the  church  of  Lunmei,  William  Carle  presented  to 
William  earl  of  Erroll,  certain  letters  under  the  King's  signet,  charging 
the  .said  Earl  to  aiTcst  certain  persons  within  his  lordship  indicted  to  the 
court  of  justiciary  next  to  be  held  at  the  burgh  of  Aberdeeu  ;  and  liuw  tlie 
sai<l  Earl  refused  to  receive  the  said  letters.     A.n.  1475 82 

.Notarial  attestation  how  Sir  Alexander  Setone  of  TuU'lifnis.'tT.  luiii;lit,  ri'siL;ned 
his  lands  of  Kynniumond,  in  the  barony  of  Kyuedwanl,  in  the  hands  of 
Alexander  earl  of  Buohan,  and  lord  of  the  barony  of  Kyncduard  ;  and  how 
the  said  Earl  gave  and  delivered  the  same  lands  to  John  Gordon  of  Lumger. 
A.D.  1501 S3 


THE  PARISH  OF  PHILORTII  OR  FRASERBURGH. 

Transumpt  made.  In  the  year  1455,  at  the  instance  of  Alexander  Eraser,  lord  of 
Philorth,  of  a  charter  by  Sir  Walter  of  Leslie,  knight,  lord  of  Ross,  to  his 
lirother  and  sister.  Sir  Alexander  Eraser,  knight,  and  Johanna  his  wife  (in 
compensation  and  satisfaction  of  their  lands  of  Ross),  of  the  lands  of 
Phillorth  (namely  the  lands  of  Kirktoun,  Cairnbnilg,  Inueroloehy,  Ard- 
gla.ssey,  Kinglasse  with  the  mill,  Kinbog,  Ardmakrcn  with  the  mill,  the 
two  Brakours,  Auchintuin,  Auchniacludy,  Braklawmuir.  Mckill  IJrum- 
quhendill   and   Little   Drumquheudili,    Auchinchogill,    Plady,    Loncardy. 


CONTENTS.  XXW 

antl  Dclgady,  witb  the  qnariy,  McUill  Fyntrie,  Balchorn,  and  Dlaktoune) 
in  till!  eherifi'ilom  of  Aberdeen ;  ol  the  hinds  of  FerdonaUl  in  Ros  witli 
eighteen  pounds  sterling,  in  the  sheiiffdom  of  Inverness  ;  am!  of  the  hinds 
of  the  barony  of  Kregiltonn  and  forty  pounds  of  tenandries,  in  Oallowav, 
under  reservation  of  the  castle  stead  of  Kregiltoun,  and  the  rest  of  the 
tenandries.     a.d.  1375 87 

Transumpt  under  the  quarter  seal  of  King  James  1.,  niade  in  the  year  1425,  at  the 
instance  of  William  Fraser  of  Philorth,  of  a  charter  by  King  Jiobert  111. 
confirming  grants  made  by  the  deceased  Sir  Walter  Leslie,  knight,  lord  of 
Ross,  to  Sir  Alexander  Fraser,  knight,  of  certain  lands,  with  their  appur- 
tenances and  annual  rents,  in  the  earldoms  of  Ross  and  Buchan,  and  the 
lordship  of  Galloway,     a.d.  1405 J<C 

Cliarter  by  King  Robert  II.  confirming  a  charter  by  Sir  Archibald  of  Douglas, 
lord  of  Galloway  and  of  Bothwell,  to  his  ally  Sir  Alexander  Fraser,  knight, 
and  Dame  Johanna,  his  wife,  of  eighty  merks  of  lands  and  mills  in  th'- 
lordship  of  Aberdour,  and  the  sherift'dom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1.378 11'. 

Charter  Viy  Walter  of  Lesley,  lord  of  Ross,  to  his  cousin  Andrew  Mercer,  of  the 
land  of  Faythley,  in  the  barony  of  Kynedward,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aber- 
deen, resigned  by  Jobannetta  of  Meingnes,  daughter  and  hiiress  of  (he 
deceased  Alexander  of  Meingnes.     a.d.  1381 S3 

Charter  by  King  Robert  II.  confirming  a  grant  by  AV alter  of  Lesley  of  Ross,  and 
Eufamia,  his  wife,  to  Andrew  Mercer,  of  the  land  of  Faythley.  and  of  the 
land  of  Tiry,  in  the  barony  of  Kynedward.  and  the  slieriffdom  of  Alierdeen. 
A.D.  1382 S4 

Charter  by  King  Robert  II.,  confirming  a  grant  by  his  cousin  Sir  Alexander 
Fraser,  knight,  to  Alexander  Banerman,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  lands 
of  Aleseh  (Elsick)  in  the  barony  of  Colly,  and  the  sherirfdoin  of  Kincar- 
dine.    A.D.  1387 Ii42 

Attestation  by  Alexander  Fraser,  lord  of  I'hillorth,  sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  that 
Walter  of  Forfar  and  Cristin  Crucschankis,  accused  in  the  court  of  the 
sheriifdom  of  Aberdeen  of  being  art  and  part  in  the  destruction  of  the 
country  and  spoiling  of  the  King's  lieges,  as  well  as  of  being  art  and  part 
in  the  slaughter  of  Andrew  Scot  at  the  Foulewod,  were  put  to  an  assise,  by 
which  it  was  found  that  they  had  lawfully  slain  the  said  Andrew  Scot, 
because  he  was  a  fugitive  from  the  law,  and  at  the  King's  horn,  and  that 
they  were  quit  and  free  of  all  other  accusations  and  actions,     a.d.  1397 S.> 

<'harter  by  Alexander  Fraser,  lord  of  Phillortht  and  of  Clogstounc,  to  his  kins- 
woman Janet  JIakgillumquha,  of  tie  half  of  the  lands  of  Closerath  and  of 
Druindowle,  in  the  barony  of  Clogstoune.  and  the  sheriffdom  of  Wigton. 
a.d.  1400 <;42 


xxxvi  CONTENTS. 

Anbibakl  carl  of  Douglas,  lord  of  (ialloway  aiul  AnnanJalc,  obliges  himself  to 
pay  to  his  kinsman,  Sir  William  Kiascr  of  I'hilorth,  knight,  a  huntlred 
mcrks,  in  fulfilment  of  a  certain  agreement  and  contract  made  between 
them.    A.D.  1410 S> 

Sale  by  William  Fraser,  lord  of  Fylorth,  to  William  de  Ilay,  lord  of  Eiroll,  and 
Constable  of  Scotland,  of  the  lauds  of  the  baronies  of  Colly  and  Uurryes,  in 
the  sheriffdom  of  the  Mearus,  possessed  by  Dame  Elizabeth  of  Hamilton, 
wife  of  the  deceased  Sir  Alexander  Eraser,     a. d.  1413 04" 

Charter  by  llobert  duke  of  Albany,  earl  of  Fife  and  of  Montelth,  and  Governor  of 
the  realm  of  Scotland,  to  William  of  Ilay  of  ErroU,  Constable  of  Scotland, 
of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Cowie,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Kincardine, 
resigned  by  William  Eraser  of  Eillorth.     a.D.  1415 C44 

Precept  by  Laurence  Mercer  of  Aldy  for  giving  pasine  to  Alexander  Eraser,  as 
heir  of  the  deceased  Sir  William  Eraser  of  Philorth.  knight,  his  father,  in 
the  lauds  of  Eaythly  and  Tyrle,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1418     122 

Letters   of  James  of  Douglas   of  Balveny  constituting  Symon  IWnerman,  his 
bailie,  for  giving  sasine  to  Alexander  Eraser,  son  and  heir  of 
Eraser   of    Philorth,    in    the    lands    of   Culburty,    Menisie,   Pettoulys,   and 
luithen,  in  the  lordship  of  Aberduur.     a.d.  1420 124 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John,  earl  of  Buchan,  Constable  of  Erance,  Chamberlain  of 
Scotland,  and  lord  of  the  barony  of  Kynedwart,  to  William  Eraser  of 
Philorth  and  his  heirs  male  (whom  failing  to  William  Forbes  of  Kyn- 
naldy  and  his  wife  Agnes,  daughter  of  the  said  William  Eraser  of  Philorth) 
of  the  lands  of  the  lordship  of  Philorth  (namely,  Philorth,  Kyrkton, 
Carnebulg,  Invernoth  {l.  Inverallocby],  Ardglassy,  Ardmakorn,  Kynbulg, 
Kyuglasser,  Mill  of  Philorth,  Caruywhyng,  Little  Brccok,  Brecokmore, 
and  mill  of  Busk)  in  the  barony  of  Kinedwart.     a.d.  1423 85 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John,  carl  of  Buchan,  Constable  of  France,  Chamberlain  of 
Scotland,  and  lord  of  the  barony  of  Kynedwart,  to  William  Forbes  of 
Kynnuldy,  and  Agnes  his  wife,  and  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  whom 
failing  to  Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Caruywhyng, 
Brekor  Vor,  and  Little  Brekor,  resigned  by  William  Eraser  of  Phylorth. 
A.D.  1423 S6 

Notarial  attestation  that  Alexander  Eraser  of  I'liilortli  resigned  in  the  hands  of 
King  James  11.  his  lands  of  Philortli  and  his  lands  of  Aberdour,  in  the 
sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  and  his  lands  of  Tipparty  and  Wtlaw,  iu  the 
barony  of  Strathalva,  in  the  sheriifciom  of  Banif;  and  that  the  King 
delivered  the  same  lands  to  the  same  Alexander  Eraser  of  Philorth  and 
his  heirs  whomsoever,     a.d.  145G , 89 


CONTKNTS.  xxxvii 

Hugh  Fraser,  lord  of  Lovat,  orders  Ilcrhcrt  Frasnr,  his  hailie,  to  give  Rcisiii  to  his 
cousin  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  knight,  in  the  lands  of  the  lord- 
ship of  Lovat,  and  of  Kiaell,  in  the  sheriffdoms  of  Inverness  and  Forfar. 
A.D.  146-t 01) 

Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  huight,  orders  his  bailii-s,  William  Crawford  of 
Fedderat,  and  William  Fraser  of  Ncwforcst,  to  give  seisin  to  Alexander 
Fraser,  his  son  and  heir-apparent,  in  the  lands  of  Mcmsie,  in  the  earldom  of 
Buchan.    a.d.  1474 125 

Service  of  Alexander  Fraser,  as  heir  of  his  father,  tlie  deceased  Sir  Alexander 
Fraser  of  Philorth,  knight,  in  the  barony  of  Philorth,  in  the  sherilfdom  of 
Aberdeen,  and  in  twelve  merks  of  the  lands  of  Tallarty  and  Tibirtaw,  in 
the  barony  of  Slaines,  and  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1482 '.lO 

Verdict  of  an  inquest  in  the  head  court  of  the  sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  that  Alexander 
Fraser,  son  and  heir  of  the  deceased  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  is  weak 
of  mind,  fatuous,  and  an  idiot,  and  has  so  been  for  five  years  past ;  and  that 
his  brother-german,  William  Fraser,  is  his  nearest  kinsman  on  the  father's 
side,  is  careful  of  his  own  affairs,  and  is  able  to  take  care  of  the  affairs  of 
another,     a.d.  1491 91 

King  James  IV.  constitutes  Walter  Ogilvy  of  Royne,  esquire,  William  Fraser  and 
George  Fraser  (brothers  of  Alexander  Fraser,  son  of  the  deceased  Alex- 
ander Fraser  of  Philorth)  and  John  Fraser  of  Ardglassie,  curators  of  the 
said  Alexander  Fraser  (son  of  the  cicccased  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth) 
and  administrators  of  his  lands,  possessions,  and  goods,  aye  and  until 
Almighty  God  shall  dispose  for  his  recovery  or  death,     a.d.  1490 'J2 

Service  of  William  Fraser,  as  heir  of  his  brother,  the  deceased  Alexander  I'raser 

of  Philorth,  in  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Philorth.     a.d.  1501 !)4 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  Henry  Mercer  of  Aldy,  to  Sir  William  Fraser  of  Philorth, 
knight,  of  the  lands  of  Faythly  and  Tyrie,  in  the  barony  of  Kyneiluard. 
A.D.  1504 .". '. 124 

Walter  Ogilvy,  grandson  (ncpos)  and  heir  of  the  deceased  Sir  Walter  Ogilvy  of 
Boyne,  with  consent  of  his  tutor.  Sir  William  Ogilvy  of  Strathern,  knight, 
resigns  his  lands  of  Fetyhede,  in  the  barony  of  Philorth.  in  the  hands  of 
Sir  William  Fraser  of  Philorth,  knight,     a.d.  1512 05 

Seisin  of  William  [l.  Alexander]  Fraser,   in  the  lands  of  the  b;irony  of   Philortli. 

A.D.  1516 044 

Notarial  attestation  that  Thomas  Bissat,  mair  of  fee  of  the  shcriii'dom  of  Aber- 
deen, gave  seisin  of  the  barony  of  Pliilorth  to  Alexander  Fraser,  son  and 
heir  of  the  deceased  Sir  William  Fraser  of  Philorth,  knight,     a.d.  1510....       95 


xxxvlii  CONTENTS. 

Attestation  by  a  notary  that,  in  tlio  court  of  justiciary  of  the  sheriffdom  of  Aber- 
deen, Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth  mailo  offer  to  the  nearest  kin  of  the 
deceased  David  Scott,  of  the  sum  of  ten  pounds,  in  satisfaction  and  amends 
for  his  slaughter,  undertaking  also  to  maintain  a  chaplain  who  should  say 
masses  and  prayers  for  his  soul  for  a  twelvemonth,  and  to  make  such 
pilgrimages  and  prayers  for  his  soul  as  the  Lords  of  Council  should  deter- 
mine.    A.D.  1531 9C 

Inventory  of  the  goods,  and  latter  will,  of  Alexander  Fraser  of  I'hiloith,  made  at 

Aberdeen,  on  his  way  in  pilgrimage  to  France.     About  a.d.  1532 98 

License  by  King  James  V.  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  to  pass  in  pilgrimage 
to  St.  John  of  Amiens,  and  letters  of  protection  of  his  lands,  rents,  cattle, 
possessions,  and  goods.     i..D.  1532 09 

Note  of  the  proclamation  of  the  aforesaid  license  and  letters  of  protection  at  the 

market  crosses  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,     a.d.  1535 100 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  of  the  fishing  and 
fish  bait  within  flowing  of  the  sea  on  his  lands  of  Carnbulg,  Faithlie, 
Pitcarlie,  and  Cowburty.     a.d.  15-42 645 

•  'barter  by  Queen  Mary  erecting  the  town  of  Faithlie  (where  Alexander  T'raser  of 

Philorth  had  liuilt  a  port)  into  a  free  burgh  of  baronj-.     a.d.  1540 045 

"Note  of  a  charter  by  Queen  Mary,  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  and  Kathcrine 
Menzies,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  KJDglasser,  with  the  mill  of  Philorth. 
A.D.  1556 645 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  of  the  lands  of  the  New 
Murcroft  of  Kirktoun  Tyrie,  with  the  superiority  of  the  lands  of  Ardlaw 
and  Bodiehaill,  in  the  barony  of  Aberdour,  and  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen, 
and  by  annexation  in  the  barony  of  Borlhwick,  and  the  sheriffdom  of  Edin- 
burgh, resigned  l)y  John  lord  Borthwick,  and  now  erected  into  a  free 
barony  to  be  called  the  Barony  of  New  Murceroft.     a.d.  1550 646 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Essilmonth,  to  Alexander  I'raser  of 
Philorth,  of  the  lands  of  Kirktoun  Tyrie,  with  the  mill,  etc.,  in  the  barony 
of  Aberdour.     a.d.  1582 640 

Charter  by  Q,ueen  Mary  conlinuing  a  charter  of  sale  bj-  John  Forbes  of  PKsligo 
to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  of  the  lands  of  Pettaloohy,  in  exchange 
for  a  certain  part  of  the  lands  of  Cowburty  sold  to  him  by  the  said  Alex- 
ander Fraser.     a.d.  15."j3 64^ 

Gift  by  Queen  Mary  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth  of  his  moveable  goods, 
forfeited  to  the  Queen  by  reason  of  his  being  on  the  assize,  which  was  found 
by  the  Lords  of  Council  to  have  committed  wilful  error  in  serving  Robert 


CONTENTS.  xxxix 

(joriion,    lifiir    to  the  liocoased  John  Gordou,  his  great-gvandfatlicr.      a.d. 
155G IOC 

Seisin  of  Aloxandor  Frasor  of  Pettowlcis,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Philoith,  iu 
the  lauds  of  Fcythlie  and  Tyrie,  iu  the  lands  of  TidlL-chere,  Pdairmormont. 
and  Park  of  Ciechtmond,  in  the  sunny  half  of  tlu^  town  and  lands  of 
Kyndrocht  and  Dencnd,  and  in  the  fishing  and  fish  bait  within  the  flowing 
of  the  sea  on  the  lands  of  Carnbulg,  Faithlie,  Pettondie,  and  Cowburtie.  a.d. 
1570 (;i;i 

Notarial  attestation  that  Allan  Rutherford,  one  of  the  inairs  <le]>ute  of  the  slu^rifl- 
dom  of  Aberdeen,  gave  seisin  to  Alexander  Frasor  of  Pettowlie  (heir  of 
Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  his  grandfather),  iu  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Philorth,  in  the  lands  of  Faythly  and  Tyrie,  in  the  lands  of  Tullichero. 
Blairmonuont,  and  Park  of  Cremond,  iu  the  sunny  half  of  the  lands  of 
Kindrocht  and  Dencnd  of  Kindrocht,  and  in  the  fishing  and  fish  bait  within 
the  flowing  of  the  sea  on  the  lands  of  Cairnbulg,  Faythly,  Pettouly,  and 
Cowburty.     a.d.  1570 Ull 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Robert  Innes  of  Kiukell  to  Alexander  Fraser  of 
Philorth,  of  the  third  part  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Faithlie,  in  the  barony 
of  Kinedward.     a.d.  158.3 C4!) 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  of  the  lands  and 
barony  of  Philorth,  the  lands  of  Abirdour,  Tibertio,  Vtelaw,  Scattertie, 
Faithlie,  and  Tyri<!,  with  the  port,  town,  and  burgh  of  barony  of  Faithlie, 
and  the  lands  of  Kirktoiin  Tyrie,  resigned  by  the  said  Alexander  Fraser  of 
Philorth  ;  of  new  erecting  the  town  of  Faithlie  into  a  free  burgh  of  barony 
with  a  free  port ;  erecting  the  whole  lands  aforesaid  into  a  free  barouy  to  be 
called  the  Barony  of  Philorth  ;  and  incorporating  with  the  said  barony  the 
advowson,  donation,  and  right  of  patronage  of  the  rectories  and  vicarages  of 
the  parish  churches  of  Philorth.  Tyrie,  and  Cremond.     a.d.  1588 CA'J 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  confirming  and  of  new  granting  to  Alexander 
Fraser  of  Philorth,  the  lands  and  barony  of  Philorth,  the  lands  of  Abirdour, 
Teberti,  Vtelaw,  Scattertie  (with  the  salmon  fishings  on  the  Doveme), 
Faithlie.  and  Tyrie  (with  the  port,  town,  aud  burgh  of  barony  of  Faithlie), 
Klrktown  of  Tyrie,  the  advowson,  donation,  and  right  of  pati-onage  of  tho 
parish  churches  of  Philorth,  Tyrie,  and  Cremond,  the  lands  of  Inveralloquhay, 
etc.,  Fortrie  of  Inverowrie,  etc.,  the  third  part  of  the  town  and  lands  of 
Faithlie,  and  the  shady  half  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Kindrocht  and  Denen<l, 
etc.  ;  ordaiuiug  the  burgh  aud  port  of  Faithlie,  to  be  henceforth  called  the 
Burgh  and  Port  of  Fraser  ;  and  erecting  the  whole  lands,  etc.  into  a  barony 
to  be  called  the  Barony  of  Philorth,  with  power  to  build  a  College  or 
Colleges,  and  to  erect  a  Universitv  iu  the  said  Burgh  of  Fraser.     a.d.  1592     0411 


xl  CONTENTS. 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philortli  ant( 
Fraserburgh,  knight,  of  new  erecting  the  hinds  above  enumerated,  and 
otheiT?,  into  the  barony  of  Philorth  ;  erecting  the  town  and  burgh  of 
Fraserburgh,  of  old  called  Faithlie,  into  a  free  port,  free  burgh  of  barony, 
and  free  regality ;  and  renewing  the  power  of  the  Knight  of  Philorth  and 
Fraserburgh  to  build  a  College  or  Colleges,  and  to  erect  a  University  in 
Fraserburgh,     a.d.  1001 650 

Act  of  Parliament  annexing  the  parsonages  and  vicarages  of  the  parish  churches 
of  Philorth,  Tyrie,  Cremond,  and  Rathen,  to  the  College  or  Colleges  begun 
to  be  built  by  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraserburgh,  knight,  within  the 
town  and  burgh  of  Faythlie,  now  called  Fraser  Burgh,     a.d.  1597 053 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Fraser,  the  younger,  of  Philorth,  to 
Andrew  Fraser,  son  of  John  Fraser  of  Querrilbuss,  of  the  town  and  lands  of 
Over  and  Nethir  Pittuleis,  etc.,  in  the  parish  of  Aberdour,  and  the  sheriffdom 
of  Aberdeen  ;  of  the  barony  of  Outlaw,  Typpertie,  and  Skattertie,  etc.,  in  the 
sheriffdom  of  Banff;  and  of  the  ploughgate  of  the  town  and  lands  of  King- 
lasse,  in  the  parish  of  Philorth,  and  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1578     051 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexander  Fraser  (eldest  son  and  heir- 
apparent  of  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraserburgh,  knight),  and  to  Mar- 
garet Abernethe,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  and  towns  of  Nether  Pittuleis,  Over 
Pittuleis,  Mill  of  Pittuleis,  and  Seytoun,  etc.,  in  the  barony  of  Philorth. 
and  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen  ;  and  of  the  lands  of  Aidd  Vtlaw,  New  Vtlaw 
(otherwise  called  Brokeistoun),  Fattiehead,  and  Greinlaw,  lying  by  annexa- 
tion in  the  barony  of  Philorth,  and  the  sheriffdom  of  Banff ;  all  resigned  by 
the  said  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraserburgh,  knight,     a.d.  1599 051 

l"he  Lords  of  the  Privy  Council  order  Alexander  Frasor  of  Philorth  to  take  down 
three  boards  having  the  arms  of  Philorth  drawn  upon  them,  which  had 
been  put  up,  at  night,  on  the  kirkstyle  of  Rathen,  in  such  wise  as  to  cover 
the  arms  of  Andrew  lord  Fraser.     a.d.  1037 ....     120 

Hatiiication  by  the  King  and  Parliament  of  the  letters  patent  of  King  Charles  II. 
ratifying  the  general  service  of  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth  as  heir  of  line 
to  the  deceased  Abernethy,  Lord  Saltoun,  and  declaring  that  he 
and  his  heirs  may  use  and  enjoy  the  title  and  dignity  of  Lord  Abernethy 
of  Saltoun  in  all  time  coming,     a.d.  1070 C.')4 


TIIF  PARISU  OF  PITSLIGO. 

Note  of  a  precept  by  William  Fraser,  lord  of  Petowly,  to  seise  Sir  William  Lang, 
canon  of  Aberdeen,  in  forty  shillings  yearly  from  the  lands  of  Petowlv. 
A.D.  1409 "      11.14 


CONTENTS.  xli 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John,  carl  of  Buchan,  Constalilc  of  France,  etc  ,  to  William 
Frascr  of  Philorth  and  his  heirs  male  (wlioni  failing  to  William  Forbes  of 
Kynnaldy,  and  his  wife  Agnes,  daughter  of  the  said  William  Fraser  of 
rhilorth),  of  the  lands  of  the  lordship  of  riiilorth,  in  the  baruny  of  Kined- 
wart.      ..I  .  1423 S6 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John,  carl  of  Buelian,  Constable  of  France,  etc.,  to  William 
Forbes  of  Kynnaldy,  and  Agues  his  wife,  and  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  body, 
•whom  failing  to  Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Carnywhing, 
Brekor  Vor,  and  Little  Brekor,  resigned  by  William  Fraser  of  Philorth. 
A.D.  1423 80 

Note  of  a  charter  by  James  Donglas,  lord  of  Balvany,  an<l  overlord  of  the  barcmy 
of  Aberdour,  to  his  kinsman,  AVilliam  Forbes,  lord  of  Kynnaldy,  of  the 
lands  of  Glasloch,  Coulcauok,  Tnlynaniolt,  and  others,  in  the  barony  of 
Aberdour,  resigned  by  AVilliam  Frascr,  lord  of  Philorth.     a.d.  1423 U" 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  II.  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Kynnaldi,  of  the 
lands  of  Petslegow,  in  the  earldom  of  Buehan,  and  of  the  lands  of  Mykil- 
wardris,  in  the  regality  of  the  Garioch,  under  reservation  of  the  liferent  of 
his  mother  Agnes  Fresalo.    a.d.  1455 105 

Charter  by  King  James  III.  to  Sir  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego,  knight,  of  the 
barony  of  Petslego,  with  the  house  or  tower,  and  of  the  lands  of  the  barony 
of  Kynnaldi,  to  be  held  in  blencli  lerme,  etc.     a.d.  1470 104 

Note  of  the  service  of  Alexander  Forbes,  as  heir  of  his  grandfather  the  deceased 
Sir  Alexander  Forbes  of  Kynnaldy  and  Petslego,  knight,  in  the  barony  of 
Petslego,  with  the  house  or  tower,     a.d.  1477 l'-'.> 

Note  of  the  seisin  of  John  Forbes  of  Petslego,  as  heir  of  his  father,  the  deceased 
Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Petslego.  a.d. 
1490 ^ 105 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  Forbes  of  Petslego,  of  the  third  pa  t  t.f  the 
lands  of  Pettallociuhy,  and  Litill  Brekhache,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Abeuleen. 
A.D.  1507 105 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  to  his  son  and  heir-apparent,  Alex- 
ander Forbes,  and  to  Beatrice  Aberncthy,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Knok- 
fowle,  and  the  lands  of  the  town  of  Kynnaldy,  with  the  mill.     A.n.  1521....     050 

Note  of  a  lease  by  Esobell  Wemyss,  huly  of  Petslego,  to  her  son,  John  Forbes  of 
Petslego,  of  her  teroe  of  the  lands  of  Petslego,  Kynnawdie,  and  Strogla-^s. 
A.D   1524 100 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  V.  to  John  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  of  the  four 
ploughgates  of  the  lands  of  Argathin,  the  mill  of  Awfurd  the  Wellhous, 


xlii  CONTENTS. 

tlie  Ailhouse  of  Awfiiril.  tlio  Coliill-sete.  two  plougligatcs  of  the  lands  of 
Carnaveriii,  four  pouiuls  yearly  from  Kilstair,  and  two  plougligatcs  of  the 
lands  of  Stralownok,  in  the  barony  of  Forbes,  and  lordship  of  Mar,  apprised 
from  John,  Lord  Forbes,     a. D.  1532 ,....     656 

Charter  by  King  Jame.s  V.,  confirming  a  charter  by  John  Forbes  of  Petslego,  to 
Hugh  Fra.scr,  Lord  Lovate,  of  the  lands  and  towns  of  Estir  and  Westir 
Aagaes,  with  the  mill,  in  the  sherifi'dom  of  Inverness,     a.b.  1536 650 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John  Forbes  of  Petslego,  baron  of  the  barony  of  Kynawdie, 
to  William  Forbes  his  grandson,  and  to  Katherine  Gordon  (daughter  of 
Alexander  Gordon  of  Strathdoun),  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Melgoun,  with 
the  mill,  etc.,  and  the  lands  of  Boig  of  Dauauchmenache,  with  the  half  of 
the  town  and  lands  of  Dauauchmenache,  in  the  barony  of  Kynawde.  ad. 
1548 657 

Charter  by  Queen  Slary  (a.d.  1554)  confinning  a  charter  by  Alexander  Fraser  of 
Philorth,  to  John  Forbes  of  Petslego.  of  a  part  of  the  lands  of  Cowburty, 
the  marches  of  which  are  described  in  the  charter,     a.d.  1552 657 

('iiarter  by  Queen  Mary,  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  John  Forbes  of  Pitsligo 
to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  of  the  lands  of  Pettalochy,  in  exchange  for 
a  certain  part  of  the  lauds  of  Cowburty,  sold  to  him  by  the  said  Alexander 
Fra-ser.     a. p.  1553 648 

Seisin  of  Alex.ander  Forbes,  in  the  barony  of  Petslego,  with  the  tower  or  house,  in 
the  half  of  the  lands  of  Dawaucht,  with  the  ovcrlordship  of  the  lands  of 
Gordy,  in  the  barony  of  Kynnady,  and  in  the  lands  of  Cowburty  Beg. 
A.D.  155G 65S 

Note  of  a  charter  of  feufermc  by  William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  xVlexander  Forbes 
of  Petsligo,  of  the  lands  of  Fingask,  with  the  mill,  etc.,  in  the  schire  or 
barony  of  Daviot.     a.d.  1559 658 

Sei.sin  of  William  Forbes  of  Jlelgoun,  in  the  barony  of  Petslego.  with  the  tower 
or  house,  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Dawauch,  with  the  ovcrlordship  of  the 
lands  of  Groddy,  and  the  lands  of  Cowburtebeg.     a.d.  15G3 05'.) 

Seisin  of  Margaret  Forbes,  elder  coheiress  of  the  deceased  William  Forbes  of 
Petslego.  in  the  barony  of  Petslego,  with  the  tower  or  house,  the  lands  of 
KnoksouU,  Kynawdy,  with  the  mill,  etc.,  the  half  of  the  lauds  and  town 
of  Dawacho,  and  ovcrlordship  of  Grody.     a.d.  1507 6.59 

Seisin  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego,  in  the  lands  of  IVlelgone,  and  Bog  of 
Uawacht  Manawcht,  with  the  half  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Dawaeht 
Manawcht,  in  the  barony  of  Kinaudie      ad.  1567... Olio 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas  Menzies  of  Pctlbddellis  to  Violet  Forbes   (daughter 


CONTENTS.  xliii 

of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Pctslij^o),    fiiUire  wife   of  his  grandson,  George 
Menzies,  of  the  lands  of  Fiudouu  and  Easter  Petfoddellis.     a.d.  1571 60" 

Seisin  of  Margaret  Forbes,  in  the  ovorlordship  of  the  lands  of  Lathintie,  and  in  tin; 

half  of  the  lands  of  Cowburtcbeg.     a.d.  1575 i'i*''l 

Seisin  of  Janet  Forbes  and  of  Margaret  Forbes,  as  nearest  heirs  of  the  deceased 
William  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  in  the  lands  of  Eister  and  Wester  Agas.  a.d. 
1575 .^ •'•'! 

Seisin  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslcgo,  in  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Cowburtibeg. 
on  a  charter  by  Janet  Forbes,  younger  daughter  and  coheiress  of  the 
deceased  William  Forbes  of  Petslego.     a.d.  1575 IE! 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego,  of  the  lands  and 
barony  of  Petslego,  with  the  lands  of  Mekle  Wardres  in  the  Garioch. 
erected  of  new  into  a  barony  to  be  called  the  Barony  of  Petslego ;  of  the 
lands  of  Boig  of  Dawach  Menauch,  with  the  half  of  the  town  and  lands  of 
Dawach  Menauch,  in  the  barony  of  Kynawdy  ;  of  the  lands  of  Knoksoule 
and  Kynawdy,  the  half  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Dawach,  and  the  over- 
lordship  of  Grodeis ;  of  the  lands  of  Cowburty  Beg ;  and  of  the  lands  of 
Eister  and  Wester  Agayss.     a  n.  15S0 (j^j- 

Seisiu  of  John  Forbes  of  Pitslego,  in  the  barony  of  Petslego.     a.d.  1594 CG4 

Seisin  of  John  Forbes,  in  the  lands  of  Melgoune,  Bog  of  Davach  Menache,  Dauach- 
menach,  Knoksowle,  and  Kynnadie,  with  the  overlordship  of  Grodies,  and 
in  the  lands  of  Cuburtiebog,  under  reservation  of  the  liferent  of  Margaret 
M'Intosh,  widow  of  the  deceased  Alexander  Forbes  of  Pitsligo.     a.d.  1000     005 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VL  to  John  Forbes  of  Petsligo,  of  the  lands 
and  baronies  of  Petsligo,  and  Kynnaldy,  the  advowsons  of  the  parish 
churches  of  Aberdour  and  Logy-upou-Ythanside,  etc.,  erected  of  new  into 
the  Barony  of  Petsligo.     a.d.  1000 <'<''' 

Patent  by  King  Charles  1.  granting  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  and  to  his 
heirs  male  whomsoever,  the  style,  title,  honour,  and  dignity  of  Lord  Forbes 

of  Pitsligo.     A.D.  1633 CO.^' 

Rental  of  the  lands  of  Pitsligo,  not  liferented  by  the  Lady.     a.d.  1093 W 

Seisin  of  Elizabeth  Hepburne,  in  the  thinl  part  of  the  barony  of  Pulgony,  with 
the  lands  of  Schethyn  and  Little  Meldrum,  and  the  lands  of  Fyngask,  with 
the  boat  and  fishing  in  the  port  of  Pettindrum.     a.d.  1525 ''•" 

Seisin  of  William  Auchinlek,  in  the  third  part  of  the  barony  of  Polgony,  of  the 
lands  of  Schethin  and  Little  Meldrum,  and  of  the  fishing  boat  in  the  sea- 
port of  Pettindrum  ;  and  in  the  other  third  part  of  the  barony  of  Polgony 
Murcur    aforesaid,    with    the   alternate   advowson   of  the   chantry   ot   St. 


xliv  CONTENTS.- 

Devinick,  in  the  catlicdral  of  Aberdeen,  in  the  tliiid  part  of  the  lands  of 
WustfeilJ,  Schcthin,  Little  Meldium,  I'iiisasU,  and  in  the  thinl  part  of  the 
fishing-boat  in  the  sea-port  of  Pettindnim.     a.i>.  1550 CC7 

Note  of  a  charter  of  confirmation  by  Queen  Jlaiy  to  William  Auchinlek  of 
Schcthin,  and  Isobell  Cheyne,  his  wife,  of  tlie  half  of  the  lands  of  Fyngasc, 
with  the  half  of  the  boat  in  the  port  of  Pcttindrum,  in  the  barony  of 
Polguny.     A.D.  155(1 007 

Seisin  of  George  Auchinlek  of  Balnianno,  in  two  third  parts  of  the  lands  and 
barony  of  I'olgonie,  of  the  lauds  of  Schcthin,  Little  Mcldrum,  and  Fingask, 
and  of  the  iishingboat  in  the  sea-port  of  Pcttindrum,  etc. ;  and  in  the 
third  part  of  the  half  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Dunlopy,  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  Dunlopy ;  all  erected  into  a  barony  to  be  called 
the  Barony  of  Schcthin.     a.u.  IMS OCS 

Service  of  George  Meldrum  of  Fyvie,  as  heir  of  the  deceased  William  SIcldrum  of 
Fyvie,  his  lather,  in  the  si.\th  part  of  the  lands  of  Rossaurty,  in  the  third 
part  of  the  mill,  brewhouse,  and  port  of  Kossaurtj',  in  the  multure  of  the 
third  part  of  Rrokauche  and  of  Pettallauch}',  and  of  the  si.xth  part  of 
Rossaurty,  and  in  the  lands  of  Brekauche  and  Pcttallauchy,  in  the  barony 
of  Kynneduard  ;  and  in  the  lands  and  fishings  of  Banchory-Dcvinic,  in  the 
barony  of  Torry.     a.d.  1507 Ill 

Charter  by  King  .James  IV.  to  George  Meldrum  of  Fyvie,  qf  the  half  of  the  lands 
of  Pcttallochy,  with  the  hall,  kitchen,  and  houses,  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of 
Brekhalche,  etc.,  of  the  si.vth  part  of  the  lands  of  Rossawarty,  with  the 
mill,  brewhouse,  croft,  and  port-haven,  in  the  baronv  of  Kinedward.  a.d. 
1509 112 

Note  of  a  charter  by  George  Meldrum  of  Fyvie,  to  John  Forbes  of  Petslego,  of  the 

lands  above-mentioned,     a.d.  1510 11'2 

Power  of  attorney  by  the  Company  of  English  Jlerchanfs  trading  with  Russia  and 
Muscovy,  to  Sir  Laurence  Huse  and  others,  for  recovery  of  the  goods  and 
merchandise  which  were  on  board  the  ship  Edward  Bonaventure,  when  she 
was  wrecked  on  the  shores  of  Scotland,  near  Buchan  Ness.     a.d.  1550 10f> 

Power  of  attorney  by  Owscheif  Gregoryvitch  Kepcra,  envoy  of  Ivan  Vassilivitsch, 
Emperor  of  all  Russia,  for  recovery  of  his  goods,  merchandise,  and  orna- 
ments, lost  in  the  shipwreck  of  the  I'jdward  Bonaventure,  near  Buclian 
Ness.     A.D.  1557 1"3 


THE  PARISH  OF  ABERDOUR. 

Legend  (written  in  the  end  of  the  eleventh,  or  in  the  beginning  of  the  twelfth, 
century),  how  St.  Columba  and  his  disciple,  St.  Drostan,  came  from  lona  to 


CONTENTS.  xlv 

Ab<>nlour,  ainl  how  Beilr,  the  Pick,  who  wms  thon  Mormaor,  or  IIi'j;li  Steward 
of  Biichan,  gave  them  the  ulty  of  Aljcnlour,  and  thi;  city  of  l)i:ii-.  Ab^mt 
A.D.  580 545 

Notice  of  St.  Drostau's  Tomb,  and  of  St.  Drostaii's  Well,  at  Abenlour 545 

Note  of  the  erection  of  the  church  of  Abcrdour  into  a  prebend  of  the  cathedral  of 

St.  Machar  at  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1318 113 

Mandate  by  William,  bishop  of  Aberdc^en.  for  the  institution  of  Master  Robert 
Carnegy,  clerk  of  the  diocese  of  Brechin,  in  the  canonry  and  prebend  of  the 
rectory  of  Aberdour,  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Aberdeen,  vacant  by  the 
resignation  ot  Master  David  Carnegy.     a.d.  1557 069 

Seisin  of  Robert  Ramsay  in  the  kirk  lands  and  gkbe,  with  the  vicar's  niarse,  of 
Aberdour,  excepting  the  croft  called  (he  Haugh.  with  a  garden  and  house 
for  the  minister  of  the  kirk.     a. P.  159!) 070 

Charter  by  King  Robert  II.  confirming  a  charter  by  Sir  Archibald  of  Douglas, 
knight,  lord  of  Galloway  and  of  Botbwell,  to  Sir  Alexander  Fraser,  knight, 
and  Dame  Johanna,  his  wife,  of  eighty  merks  of  lands  and  mills  in  the 
lordship  of  Aberdour,  in  the  sherifi'dom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1378 ll-''> 

Letters  by  James  of  Douglas  of   Balvony,  constituting  Symon   Bannernian,  his 
bailie,  for  giving  seisin  to  Alexander  Fraser,  son  and  heir  of 
Fraser   of   Philorth,   in    the    lands    of    Culburt}',    Memsie,    Pettoidys,   and 
Rathiu,  in  the  lordship  of  Aberdour.     a.d.  1420 124 

Note  of  a  charter  by  James  Douglas,  lord  of  Balveny,  and  overlord  of  the  barony 
of  Aberdour,  to  his  kinsman,  William  Forbes,  lord  of  Kynnaldy,  of  the 
lands  of  Glasloch.  Coulcauok,  Tulynamolt,  and  others,  in  the  barony  of 
Aberdour,  resigned  by  William  Fraser,  lord  of  Philorth.     a.i>.  1423 113 

Charter  by  King  James  I.  confirming  a  grant  by  the  deceased  Archibald  earl  of 
Douglas  and  lord  of  Galloway,  to  his  brother-german,  James  of  Douglas 
of  Balveny,  of  the  barony  of  Avach,  and  the  baronies  of  Edirdure,  Strath- 
erne,  and  Brachlyne,  in  the  sherifi'dom  of  Inverness  ;  of  the  barony  of 
Bocharnye,  the  lands  of  Balveny,  in  the  barony  of  JIurthlac.  and  the 
lands  of  Conveth,  in  the  sherifi'dom  of  Banff:  and  of  the  baronies  of 
Aberdour  and  Rattray,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1420  11' 

Charter  by  King  James  I.  (a.d.  1428)  confirming  (1.)  A  charter  by  John,  earl  of 
Buchan,  Constable  of  France,  Chamberlain  of  Scotland,  and  lord  of  the 
barony  of  Kynedwart,  to  Patrick  of  Ogilvy,  Sheriff  of  Angus,  and  Christian 
of  Keith,  his  wife,  of  the  lordship  of  Glenkuthil,  with  its  appurtenances, 
namely,  Echmedane  and  the  Gleuhouses.  Kyubcne,  Bith,  Petmakaldor, 
Towy,  Bothmakaly,  the  Saltcotis,  Inchebrek,  and  of  the  lands  of  Gowneny, 
in  the  barony  of  Kynedwart ;  and  of  the  town  of  Alathau,  in  the  earldom 


xlvi  CONTENTS. 

of  Buclian,  a.d.  1423  ;    (2.)  A  rliartcr  l>y  Morgund,  the  son  of  Allie,  to  his 
son,  Michael,  of  a  davach  of  his  land  of  Caincors  [in  Angus],  about  a.d.  1245     11.5 

Charter  by  King  James  1.  (a.d.  1428)  confirming  a  charter  by  Reginald  of  Irwyne, 
lord  of  Mames,  to  Patrick  of  Ogilvy,  lord  of  Grandoun,  of  the  lands  of 
Mames,  with  the  fourth  part  of  the  town  of  Coule.  with  the  mill,  etc.,  in 
the  sherlO'dora  of  Forfar,  in  excliange  for  the  town  of  Glencuthill,  with  the 
mill,  etc.,  in  the  Kherifidom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1422 117 

< "barter  hy  King  James  IT.,  to  William,  earl  of  Douglas  and  Avandale,  and  lord 
of  Galloway,  of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Aberdour,  and  the  castle  and 
crag  of  Dundarg,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  resigned  by  Hugh,  earl 
of  Onnond.     a.d.  14.50 118 

Not(^  of  a  charter  by  King  James  II.  to  the  same  William  earl  of  Douglas,  etc.,  of 
the  same  barony  of  Aberdour.  and  castle  and  crag  of  Dundarg,  resigned  by 
the  same  Earl  of  Douglas,  etc.     a.d.  1451 118 

''barter  by  King  James  IV.  (a.d.  1503)  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Alexander, 
earl  of  Buchan,  lord  of  Auchterhouse  and  Banff,  and  baron  of  the  barony 
of  Glencuthill,  to  William,  lord  of  Ruthven,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Glencuthill.     a.d.  1502 119 

.Service  of  William  Borthwick,  as  heir  of  his  father.  William,  lord  Dorthwick,  in 

the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Aberdour.     a.d.  1503 120 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  William  lord  Borthwick,  of  the  lands  of  the  Jlote 
of  Lochquhorat,  the  castle  of  Borthwick,  and  other  lands  in  the  sherift'doms 
of  Edinburgh,  Selkirk,  Berwick,  Peebles,  and  Lanai'k  ;  and  of  the  lands 
and  barony  of  Aberdour,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1538 671 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Juliii  lord  Borthwick,  to  (iawin  Borthwick,  etc.,  of  the  lands 
of  the  barony  of  Bortliwick.  etc.,  and  of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Aber- 
dour, etc.     ...D.  1544 671 

ficase   for  nineteen  years,  by   John   lord    Borthwick.   to  George   Baird    of  Auch- 

medden,  of  the  lands  .il  Clintertie,  in  the  barony  of  Aberdour.     a.d.  1556     673 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  William  lord  Borthwick,  to  his  eldest  .son,  William 
Borthwick.  of  the  lands,  barony,  and  lordship  of  Borthwick,  under  obliga- 
tion to  infeft  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Essilmont  in  the  lands  of  the  barony  of 
Aberdour.     a.d.  1570 672 

<Jliarter  of  .sale  by  William  lord  of  Borthwick,  to  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Essilmont.  of 
the  barony  of  Aberdour,  namely,  the  manor  and  kirk  manse  of  Aberdour, 
with  the  tofts,  crofts,  and  mill,  the  towns  and  lands  of  Clintartie,  Ardlay- 
hill,  Killequharn,  and  Peunand,  %vith  their  havens,  fishing  boats,  fishings, 
and  quarries,  the  lands  of  Tyrie,  etc.,  the  lands  of  Mekill  Auchrle,  Blal- 


CONTENTS.  xlvii 

thangy,   MiJililhill  of  Baltlianij^y,  and  thu   laiiils   of  Giillye,  etc.,  orei-teil 
into  the  barony  of  Abenlour.     A.n.  Ui'l (',~.\ 

Seisin  of  James  B^rtliwick,  son   of  William  lord    I'.uitliwick,  in  tlic  lands  and 

barony  of  Aberdour.     a.d.  1573 t)75 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Essilmonth,  to  Master  John  Cheync 
of  PitKchie,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Essilmonth,  the  town  and  lands  of 
Orchertouu,  in  the  barony  of  TuUiedaff',  and  the  Mains  of  Aberdour,  etc., 
in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen;  and  of  the  lands  of  Fracleafedill,  and  others 
in  the  Eoudry  of  Shetland,  with  the  advovvson  of  the  archdeaconry  of 
Orkney  and  Shetland,     a. d.  1000 (i?  I 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Essilniont  (with  consent  of  Master 
John  Cheyne  of  Pitfichie)  to  his  son,  Patrick  Cheyne,  of  the  manor  place 
or  Mains  of  Aberdour,  with  the  tower  and  fortalice  of  Duudarg,  and  the 
towns  and  lands  of  Ardlahill,  Killiequherne,  and  others,  with  the  advowson 
of  the  rectory  of  Aberdour.     a.d.  ICOO 676 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VL,  to  Alexander  Eraser,  apparent  of  Philorth, 
of  the  barony  of  Aberdour,  apprised  from  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Essilmont. 
A.D.  1605 12<l 

Charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Eraser,  younger  of  Philortli.  to  Andrew  Eraser,  son 
of  John  Fraser  of  Querrelbus,  of  the  Mains  of  Aberdour,  with  the  manor 
of  Dundarge,  the  lands  of  Pennaue,  etc.     a.d.  1G08 G7t'> 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Fraser,  younger  of  Philorth,  to  Andrew 
Fraaer,  son  of  John  Fraser  of  Querrelbus,  of  the  lands  of  Over  and  Nether 
Pittulies,  the  barony  of  Outlawe,  the  lands  of  Tippcrtie  and  Skattertie,  the 
Mains  of  Aberdour,  with  the  manor  of  Dumdarg,  the  lands  of  Peunan, 
etc.     A.D.  1608 l-'O 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Andrew  Eraser,  son  of  .John  Fraser  of  Querrelbus,  to  Jolin 
Fraser,  eldest  son  of  the  deceased  Sir  Alexander  Eraser  of  Fraserburgh, 
knight,  of  the  lands  of  Aberdour,  Dundarg,  Pennau,  etc.     a.d.  1G21 1-i 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander  Fraser,  younger  of  Philorth.  to  Alexander  Forbes 
of  Pit.sligo,  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Aberdour,  the  tower  and  fortalice  of 
Dundarg,  etc.     a.d.  1630 1-' 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander  lord   Forbes   of  Pitsligo,  to  George   JJuird    ol 

Auchmedden,  of  the  lauds  of  Clintertie  and  Pennan.     a.d.  1635 1-i 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary,  confirming  a  charter  by  George  Baird  of  Gleneuthill.  to 
his  future  wife,  Margaret  Drummond  (widow  of  John  Gordon  of  Pitlurg),  ot 
the  lands  of  Gleneuthill  and  Avichmedane,  in  the  barony  of  Glendowaquhy, 
in  the  sherifidom  of  Aberdeen,     a  d.   1547 *"  ' 


xlviii  COXTENTS. 

Seisin   of  George    Baird   of   Auclimed.lcno,    in    the   shady  half  of  the  lands  of 

Aiichnagorth,  in  the  baiony  of  Moncoffer.     a.d.  1597 678 

Seisin  of  James,  earl  of  Murray,  lord  Abjrnethy  and  Doune,  in  the  lands  of  Alla- 
tbane,  Nethir  Ardmoir,  Syde,  Carnetrailyieane,  etc.,  and  in  the  lands  and 
barony  of  Glencuthill,  etc.    a.d.  1C04 678 


THE  PAPJSII  OF  TYraE. 

Grant  by  King  James  Y.  to  Master  Hector  Boyis,  of  a  yearly  pension  of  fifty 
pounils,  to  bo  paid  by  the  Sheriff  of  Aberdeen  from  the  King's  casualties. 
A.D.  1526 680 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  Master  Iloctor  Boys,  professor  of  theology,  and 
principal  of  the  King's  College  of  Aberdeen,  for  his  labour  in  printing  the 
Chronicles  of  Scotland,  of  a  yearly  pension  of  fifty  pounds  from  the 
customs  of  the  burgh  of  Aberdeen,  until  he  shall  be  promoted  to  a  benefice 
of  a  hundred  merks  a-year.      a.d.  152'J 680 

Presentation  by  King  James  Y.  of  Master  John  Gardiu,  to  the  n^ctory  of  Tiry, 

vacant  by  the  death  of  Master  Hector  Boiss.     a.d.  153G 681 

Charter  by  King  David  II.  confirming  a  grant  by  Hugh  of  Ro.sse  of  Philortb, 
to  Alexander  of  St.  Clare,  son  of  the  deceased  Thomas  of  St.  Clare,  of  the 
lands  of  Estirtyry,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1309 122 

Eaiirence  Merser  of  Audy  orders  .Tohn  Eraser  in  Ardglasse,  and  other.s,  his  bailies,  to 
give  seisin  of  the  lands  of  Faythly  and  Tyrie,  in  the  barony  of  Kynedwart, 
to  Alexander  Eraser,  son  of  the  deceased  Sir  William  Eraser  of  Philortb, 
knight.    A.D.  1418 122 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  Henry  Mersar  of  Mekilloure,  son  and  heir  o''  the 
deceased  Sir  Laurence  Mersar  of  Mekilloure,  knight,  of  the  lands  of 
Faithlie  and  Tiry.     A.i).  l."i()3 123 

Charter  of  feufcrme  by  Ilonry  Miaser  of  Audy.  to  Sir  ^ViIlialn  Eraser  of  Philortb, 

knight,  of  the  lauds  of  Faythly  and  Tyrie.     a.d.  1504     124 

Seisin  of  Laurence  Mersar,  in  the  lands  of  Faithlie  and  Tyrie.     a.d.  1515 682 

Note  of  a  precept  by  John  earl  of  Buchan,  Constable  of  France,  to  infeft  William 
Forbes  of  Kynnaldy,  in  the  lands  of  Carnyi\'liinge,  Brekorvor,  and  Little 
Brekor,  in  the  barony  of  Kynedwart.     a.d.  1423 122 

Note  of  a  precept  by  John  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  to  infeft  John  Gordon  of  Lungar,  in 

the  lands  of  Tulicbnobo,  Caryuvyugs,  and  Catirlocht.     .\.v.  1563 1'22 


CONTKNTS. 


THE  TARISn  OF  RATIIEN. 


James  Douglas  of  Balvany  orilors  Simon  Baiiurmau,  his  liailic,  to  give  siMsin  of  the 
lands  of  Cullmrty,  Mamsy,  Over  I'eKouly,  Nctlior  Pcttouly,  and  Ratliin,  in 
the  lordship  of  Abirdour,  to  Alexander  Eraser,  son  and  heir  of  Eraser 
ofPhilorth.     A.D.  1420 12-4 

Sir  Alexander  Eraser  of  Philortli,  kulght,  ordms  William  (Irawl'iird  of  Fed<lerat, 
and  William  Eraser  cf  Newforest,  to  give  seisin  of  the  lands  of  iWemsie,  in 
the  earldom  of  Buchan,  to  Alexander  Eraser,  his  son  and  heir-apparent. 
«.D.  1474 12J 

The  Lords  of  the  Privy  Coancil  order  Alexander  Eraser  of  Philorth  to  take  down, 
from  the  gate  of  the  churchyard  of  Eathen,  three  boards  having  the  arms  of 
Philorth  drawn  upon  them,  which  had  been  put  up  at  night  so  as  to  cover 
the  arms  of  Andrew,  lord  Eraser,     a.d.  1637 120 

The  Lords  of  the  Privy  Council  remit  to  the  judge  ordinary,  to  make  trial  of  the 
complaint  of  Hugh,  lord  Lovat,  and  Alexander  Eraser  of  Philorth.  against 
Andrew,  lord  Eraser,  in  respect  of  his  building  the  kirkstyle  of  Rathen 
upon  the  town  and  lands  of  Rathen,  belonging  to  the  Laird  of  Philorth,  and 
setting  up  his  arms  and  name  upon  the  kirkstyle,  as  if  he  were  the  chief  and 
sole  heritor  of  the  parish,     a.d.  1037 1-'' 

Charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Cummyn,  son  and  heir  of  the  deceased  William 
Cumniyn  of  Culter,  to  his  uncle,  Alexander  Irvine  of  Drum,  of  the  lands  of 
Inverallochy,  with  the  castle,  and  lake,  in  the  barony  of  Kyuedward.  A.D. 
1483 1311 

Note  of  letters  of  procuratory  by  the  same  Alexander  Cummyn,  for  resigning  the 

same  lands,  castle,  and  lake  of  Inveralochy  in  the  King's  hands,   a.d.  1483.     13'' 

Letters  of  remission  by  King  James  IV.  to  Alexander  Irvine  of  Lonmay,  and 
thirteen  others,  for  violently  taking,  keeping,  and  spoiling  the  place  and 
fortaliceof  Inverallochy.     a.d.  1492 l-'l 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  his  familiar  servant.  William  Cumyng  of  Inver- 
allochy, otherwise  called  Marchmond  Ilerahl,  and  to  Margaret  Hay,  his  wii'e, 
etc.,  of  the  lands,  castle,  lake,  fishings,  mill  and  mill-race  of  Inverallochy, 
of  the  Eortre  of  Inverury,  and  of  half  of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht  and  Audialc. 
A.D.  1504 132 

Note  of  a  charter  by  William  Cumyng  of  Inverallochy,  granting  his  lialf  of  the 
lands  of  Audyale  to  a  chaplain  and  student  of  theology  in  the  church  of  the 
New  College  of  the  University  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1506 64 


1  CONTENTS. 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  William  Cumyuge,  son  and  beir-apparent  of  Sir 
William  Cumyng  of  Inverallocliy,  knight,  MarchmonJ  Herald,  of  the  lands, 
castle,  lake,  fishings,  niills  and  mill-race  of  Inverallochy,  of  the  Fortre  of 
Inverury,  and  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht,  in  the  sheriffdom  of 
Aberdeen  ;  and  of  the  lands  of  Estir  Culerny,  in  the  lordship  and  sheriff- 
dom of  Fife      A.i>.  1513* 133 

Seisin  of  Alexander  Gumming   in  the  lands,  castle,  lake,  etc.  of  Inverallochy, 

the  Fortre  of  Inverury,  and  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht.     a.d.  1537.     683 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Cummyng  of  Inverallochy,  to  Master 
Henry  Balnavis,  and  Christian  Scheves,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Estir  Culessy, 
tailed  the  Halhill.     a.d.  1539 683 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  Alexander  Cuming  of  Inverallochy,  and  to  Margaret 

Eraser,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Inverallochy,  etc.     a.d.  1539 683 

N'ote  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  William  Cuming  of  Inverallochy,  to  Alexander 
Eraser  of  Philorth,  of  the  sunny  halves  of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht  and 
Denend,  in  the  parish  of  llathen.     a.d.  1568 683 

N'ote  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  George  Gordon,  parcener  of  Kindrocht,  to  Alexander 
Fraser  of  Philorth,  of  the  shady  halves  of  the  towns  and  lands  of  Kin- 
drocht and  Denend.     A.D.  1584 683 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraserburgh, 
knight,  of  the  sunny  half  of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht  and  Denend,  resigned 
by  Alexander  Irvine  of  Drum.     a.d.  1600 684 

Note  of  a  charter  of  feuferme  by  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraserburgh,  knight,  to 
John  Forbes  of  Petsligo,  and  to  Christian  Ogiivy,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of 
Kindrocht,  and  the  towns  and  lands  of  Kairnes  and  Ower  Mill  of  Cremond. 
a.d.  1607 684 


*    Sir    William    Cumyng   of  Inverallochy,  manuum    inieetiono    in     quondam     Willel- 

knight,  was  Lyon  King  of  Arms,  in  the  year  nmm  Cummyng  lie  Inueraloqui  militem  tunc 

l.il5,  whei'  John,  first  l.onl  Drunimond,  being  tcmporis  LiouN  lvi.\o  of  Ahmes  nuiicupatum 

found  guilty   of  .in  assault  upou  his  person,  et   alils  proditorie   traditioriis  punctis  dicto 

was   attainted   of  treason,   ami   forfeited   his  Johanni    tunc    imputatis   pro    quibus  se    m 

lauds  and  honours,  but  had  liis  life  spared  by  voluntute     caris.^-imi      cons:in!;uinei     nostri 

the  interces-iun  of  the  Queen  Mother.  Jolinnnis   Albanie   Ducis   tutoris    nostri    ac 

By  a  charter,  under  his  great  seal,  dated  at  regni  nostri  pro  tempore  prutecioris  ct 
Falkland,  ou  the  fourth  of  March.  1^36,  Kmg  gubernatoris  posuit  prout  in  actis  ct  pro- 
James  V.  granted  to  ,)ohn  Urummond  of  cessibus  nostro  in  Pariianicnto  Edinburghi 
Inuerpeffray,  and  to  bis  wife,  Al.irc.irpt  decimosexto  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini 
.stewari,  Laily  Gordon,  th^;  King's  sister,  the  millesimo  quingentesinio  decimoqiiinlo  tento 
lands  of  Auchnavaid  and  others,  in  the  lord-  rite  desuper  deductis  latins  coiuinetur.'— 
ship  of  Apnadull,  being  In  the  King's  hands,  Iccgistrum  Jlagni  ^-igilli.  lib.  x.xv.,  no.  354. 
by  reason  of  the  escheat  and  forleiture  of  Cf.  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland, 
tlohn.  Lord  Drummond,  '  ob  accusationem  vol.  ii,  pp. '284— 393. 
super  ipsum  factara  pro  proditoria  et  riclenta 


CONTENTS.  li 

Seisin  of  William  Cuming  of  Inveraloohy,  sou  ami  heir  of  Alexander  Cumin" 
of  Inveralochy  (who  was  slain  in  battle  at  Pinkiecleuch),  in  the  lands, 
castle,  lake,  etc.,  of  Inverallochy,  and  in  the  lands  of  Fortrie  aud  Ennerurii. 
AD.  1571 OH') 

Service  of  Alexander  Fraser,  as  heir  of  his  lather  Alexander  Frascr  of  Inveral- 
lochy, in  the  lands  of  Inverallochy  with  the  tower,  fort,  etc.,  and  in  the 
towns  and  lands  of  Armabeidie  and  Bonnzatoune,  all  erected  into  the 
barony  of  Inverallochy.     a.d.  1697 1.31 

Note  of  the  service  of  William  Fraser.  as  heir  of  his  brother  Alexander  Fraser, 

above  mentioned,  in  the  same  lauds  and  barouv  of  luvcrallochy.     a.d.  lOOS     l.il 


THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD. 

THE  PARISH  OF  ALFORD. 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Gillechrist,  earl  of  Mar.  to  tlie  Priory  of  Monymusk,  of  the 
churches  of  St.  Andrew  of  Alford,  of  St.  Marnan  of  Leochel.  of  St.  Wolok 
of  Euthven,  and  of  Invernochty  in  Strathdon.     a.d.  1199 — a.d.  1207 69.'} 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas,  the  King's  Doorward  or  Usher,  to  the  Priory  of 

Monymusk,  of  the  church  of  Afford.     About  a.d.  1228 091 

Commission  by  Patrick  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  Master  Andrew  Strachan,  minister 
at  Tullynessle,  and  to  the  other  ministers  of  the  presbytery  of  Alford,  to  deal 
and  concur  with  the  minister  and  parishioners  of  Alford  for  a  pcTmauent  pro- 
vision for  a  school  at  the  kirk  of  Alford.     a.d.  1633 130 

Act  of  the  presbytery  of  Alford,  with  consent  of  the  heritoi's.  elders,  au<l  other 
parishioners  of  the  parish  of  Alford,  for  the  constant  maintenance  of  a 
school  at  the  kirk  of  Alford.     a.d.  1633 136 

Bond  and  obligation  by  the  heritors  of  the  parish  of  Alford,  for  payment  to  the 
schoolmaster,  of  a  firlot  of  oatmeal  yearly  for  every  plough  of  land  in  the 
parish.     a.d.  1633-4 13^ 

Rental  of  the  lands  in  the  parish  of  Allord,  attested  by  the  minister,     a.d.  1637...     140 

Charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  to  his  cousin.  Sir  William 
of  Lyndesay,  lord  of  Rossy.  of  the  lands  of  Auft'urde,  namely,  Argaythin 
and  Arbauchlaux,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1418 14- 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  JIar  and  Garioch,  contirming  a 
charter  made  by  Sir  William  of  Lindsay,  lord  of  Rossie,  to  Sir  Alexander 
Forbes,  lord  of  that  Uk,  of  the  lands  of  Aufurde.     a  d.  1423 392 


lii  CONTENTS. 

Cliarttr  by  William  of  Oarrioth  of  Kynstarc.  to  James  lord  of  Forbes,  knight,  of 
a  yearly  payment  of  four  pounds  from  tlic  lands  of  Kynstare  and  Edyn- 
dovy,  in  the  barony  of  Forbes,  after  the  death  of  James  of  Garioth  (the 
father  of  the  granter)  liferentcr  of  the  lands      a.d.  1454 142 

Agnes  Hay,  widow  of  James  of  Garioch,  resigns  in  the  hands  of  William  lord 
Forbes,  all  right  and  claim  to  the  lands  of  Kinstare  and  Edindovy,  in  the 
barony  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1467 142 

("barter  by  .John  lord  of  Forbes,  to  his  kinsman  James  Forbes  of  Auchintoul,  of 
the  lands  of  Auchintowil,  Toberchenze,  Nedir  Myl  of  Auchintowil,  llyd- 
hillis,  and  Golquhork,  in  the  barony  of  Forbes,  according  to  certain  marches 
(Uscribed  in  the  charter,     a.d.  1523 14:i 

Note  of  a  charter  by  William  lord  Forbes,  to  his  kinsman,  Alexander  Forbes,  son 
and  heir-apparent  of  James  Forbes  of  Auchintoul,  of  the  lands  of  Auchin- 
toul, Mydhills,  and  Culquhork.     A.D.  1555 143 

Note  of  a  charter  by  William  lord  Forbes,  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Pctslego,  of  the 
sunny  half  of  the  dominical  lands  of  Auchintoull  and  Langhaugh,  in  the 
barony  of  Forbes-Aufurde.     a.d.  1579 143 

Note  of  the  seisin  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Fyngeis,  in  the  sunny  half  of  Auchin- 
toul, Langhauchi-,  and  Toberchindy,  on  a  charter  by  Alexander  Forbes  of 
Fetslego.     A.D.  1585 143 

Note  of  a  precept  of  clare  constat,  by  John  lord  Forbes,  to  infeft  Alexander  Forbes, 
the  only  son  of  the  deceased  Alexander  Forbes  of  Auchintoul,  in  the  sunny 
half  of  Auchintoul,  in  the  lauds  of  Langhauch,  Colfork,  Braidhauch,  Nether 
Mill  of  Auchintoul,  and  Millhillis.     a.d.  1593 143 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John   Calder  of  Asloun,  to   his   third  son,  Patrick,   of  the 

lands  of  Tubberchindy.     a.d.  1577 143 

Note  of  a  charter  by  the  same  Patrick  Calder,  with  consent  of  his  father,  to  Alex- 

.ander  Forbes  of  Petslego,  of  the  same  lands  of  Tubberchindy.     a.d.  1579...     143 

Note  of  the  seisin  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Auchintoul,  as  heir  of  James  Forbes  of 
Auchintoul.  his  grandfather,  in  the  lands  of  Tubberchindy,  on  a  procept  by 
.John  lord  Forbes.      A.D,  1593 143 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  V.  to  .John  Forbes  of  Pctsligo,  of  the  four 
ploughgates  of  the  lan<ls  of  Argathin,  the  mill  of  Awfurd,  the  Wellhous, 
the  Ailhouse  of  Awfurd,  the  Cobill-sete,  two  ploughgates  of  the  lan<ls  of 
Carnaverin,  four  pounds  yearly  from  Kilstair,  and  two  ploughgates  of  the 
lands  of  Stralownok,  in  the  barony  of  Forbes,  apprised  from  John  lord 
Forbes.     A.D.  1532 .". C5(i 

Rental  of  the  barony  of  Forbes  Awfurde.     ad.  1552 144 


CONTENTS.  liii 

Service  of  PatricU  iJeid,  as  heir  of  his  father,  William  Iteid  of  llaughloii,  in  the 
toiviis,  lands,  and  dominical  lands  of  Haughton,  Overhaughton,  Smidiehill. 
Cobleseat,  and  Persluk,  held  of  John  Forbes  of  Balllug.     a.d.  1694 140 

Decree  of  peramljulation  of  the  marches  httwecn  the  lands  of  Mekill  Endovic, 
Polflig,  Bandlic,  and  Badievin,  on  the  one  side,  and  the  lands  of  Littill 
Endovie,  Kinstair,  Tullichctlie,  Hauchton,  and  Overhaugh,  on  the  other ;  the 
lands  of  Kincraigic,  Creach,  and  Torrcns,  on  the  one  part,  and  the  lands  of 
Findlatrie,  Tonlcy,  Scamsgyse,  Brumchill,  and  Deniiiyhie.  on  the  other,  etc. 
A.D.  160y ." H'l 

Lease  by  Arthur,  lord  Forbes,  to  Master  Andrew  Cant,  minister  at  Aufnrd,  of  a 
piece  of  land  called  the  Dykhous,  lying  contiguous  to  the  glebe  of  Aufurd. 
A.D.  1G17 08G 

Note  of  a  charter  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Walhous.  etc.,  by  Alexander,  master  of 

Forbes,  to  Master  Andrew  Cant      a.d.  1G25 687 

Note  of  a  charter  of  a  ploughgate  of  Ardgethin,  etc.,  by  Alexander,  master  of 

Forbes,  to  Master  Andrew  Cant.     a.d.  162'J 687 

Renunciation  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Walhous,  etc.,  the  ploughgate  of  Ardgethin. 
etc.,  by  Master  Andrew  Cant,  his  two  sons,  and  his  two  daughtci's,  in  favour 
of  John  Forbes  of  Leslie  as  representing  Alexander  lord  Forbes,   a.d.  1G49     687 

Note  of  an  acknowledgement  by  Adam  bishop  of  Dunblane,  that  he  has  received 

payment  of  the  tithes  of  Meikle  Endivie.  Badevin,  and  Bandley.    a.d.  1619     686 

Note  of  an  acknowledgement  by  Master  Andrew  Cant,  minister  at  Aufurd,  that  he 
has  received  payment  of  the  vicarage  and  stipend  due  from  the  lands  of 
Bandley,  Badiviu,  and  Mekeille  Endivie.     a.d.  1G21 G8G 


THE  PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY. 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas  earl  of  Mar,  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral 
church  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  right  of  patronage  of  the  church  of  Kil- 
drummy.     a.d.  13G2 147 

Note  of  the  union  of  the  parish  churches  of  Kildrummy  and  Cloveth.     a.d.  13G2..     148 

Note  of  a  lease    of  the  church  of  Kildrummy,  with  the  church  of  Logy  in  Mar. 

and  of  the  church  of  Cabrach,  otherwise  called  Cloveth.     a.d.  1520 148 

Rental  of  the  united  parishes  of  Kildrummy  and  Auchitidoir.    About  a.d.  1650...     315 

Domhnall  mac   Eimliin   mic  Cainigh,  Jlormaor  or  High  Steward  of  Jtar,  is  slain 


liv  CONTENTS. 

under  tlic  banner  of  Brian  Boruimlie,  at  (lie  liattlc  of  Clontarf  near  Dublin. 

A.D.  1014* an 

Fables  and  mistakes  of  the  peeragi;  writers  :  tlieir  '  Martacli  earl  of  War,'  had   no 

existence  ;  their  '  Gartenach  earl  of  Mar,'  was  Mormaor  or  Earl  of  Buchau..     690 

Notice  of  Rothcri  or  Rviadri,  Mormaor  or  Earl  of  Mar.     a.d.  1120 — a.d.  1132 691 

Notices  of  Morgnind  or  Morgund,  Earl  of  Mar.     a.d.  1147 — a.d.  1183 690 

Charter  by  Morgrund,  earl  of  l\Iar,  to  the  canons  of  St.  Andrews,  of  half  a 
ploughgate  of  land  in  the  town  of  Inveriuche,  with  right  of  common 
pasture  over  the  whole  holding  of  luvermeth,  for  the  weal  of  his  own  soul, 
and  tliu  soul  of  the  Countess  Agnes,  his  wife.     a.d.  1141 — a.d.  1178 090 

Charter  by  Agnes,  countess  of  Mar,  to  the  canons  of  St.  Andrews,  of  half  a 
ploughgate  of  laud  in  the  town  of  Inverinche,  with  right  of  common 
pasture  over  all  her  holding  of  luvermeth,  for  the  weal  of  her  own  soul,  and 
the  soul  of  Earl  Morgrund,  her  husband,     a.d   1141 — a.d.  1178 691 

Notice  of  Agnes,  countess  of  Mar,  apparently  in  her  own  right.     A.r.  1153 — 1178     692 

Notice  of  Malcolm  and  James,  sons  of  the  Earl  Morgund  ;  and  of  Duucan,  son  of 

the  Earl  Morgund  and  the  Countess  Agnes 090 

Note  of  a  charter  by  which  Moregrund  earl  of  Mar  leaves  his  own  body,  and  the 
body  of  his  wife,  the  Countess  Agues,  to  be  buried  at  Si.  Andrews,  a.d. 
116.5— A.D.  1171 691) 

Forged  letters  patent  of  King  William  the  Lion,  restoring  the  earblom  of  Mar  to 
Morgund  the  son  of  the  deceased  (lillocher  earl  of  Mar,  and  promising  to 
restore  to  him  the  earldom  of  Murray,  in  which  his  father  Gillochcr  died 
vest  and  seised,     a.d,  1171 147 

Note  of  circumstances  whirh   may  have  led  to  the  forgery  of  these  letters  patent. 

A.D.  122.8— A.D.  1291 ." ....." 091 


*  This  Mormaor  or  High  Steward  of  Mar  is  of  Danish  descent  by  the  mother's  side,  who 

commemorated  in  'A  Short  Account  of  the  was  of  the  Mac   Leods  of  Arrau   Island  in 

Fomoriunj  and  of  the  Loclilanns,'   liy  Uuald  Scotlaud.     By  the  father's  siie  lie  descended 

.Mac  Firhis,  tlie   last   of  the   hereditary  his-  from   Maine  I.camhna,  son  of  Core,  son  of 

torians  of  l.ceau,  who  was  hlain  in  li'iO:—  Lughaidli,   son   of  Dilloll    Flannheg,  sou  of 

'Donihnall,  son  of  Kmhiu,  son  of  Cainuech,  Fiacha  Muillelhan,  King  ■  f  Munsier,  sou  of 

iinat  !iu:w-:n\  o(  Mar   [Dumh/Kill,  mac  £i,ihm,  Eofihan    Mor,    son    of    Oilioll    Olum.'      Ur. 

mhic    Ciitndiijh,  mor-mhuor    ^/air].    was   of  the  O'Uonovan  refers  his  readers  to  the  Offygia, 

race  of  did  Ivor,  and   he  was  of  the  Clann-  part  iii.,  c.  81,  p.  384;  and  to  the  Anuals  of 

Lcoid  of  Arrau,  and  he  cau.e  to  assist  Brian  the  Four  Masters,  a.d.   1013,  note  c.     Some 

to  defend  Erin  against  the  mail  clad   Loch-  account  of  Duald  Mac  Firbis,  and  his  writ- 

lanns.'— (i'he  Ulster  Journal  of  Archaeology,  lugs,   will    be    found    in    Professor   Kugenc 

vol.  ix.,  no.  34,  pp.  lU),  103.)  O'Curry's   Lectures  on  the  Ms  Materials  of 

fhu   late    l>r.  John  O'Uonovan,   by   whom  Ancient  Irish   History,  pp.  120—127.     (Dub- 
Mac    Firbis'  tract  was    published  and    trans-  lin,  1861.) 
bited,  adds  that  the  Moruiaor   of   Mar  'was 


CONTENTS.  Iv 

Ijctters  by  Orabile,  countess  of  Mar,  attesting-  that  slic  was  prcsunt  whon  Ijur 
father  Nes,  the  son  of  William,  gave  the  church  of  Leuchars  in  Fife,  to  the 
canons  of  St.  Andrews.     A.n.  1171 — a.d.  1199 (i;>2 

.Votices  of  the  Countess  Orabile,  (.laughter  of  Nes,  the  son  of  William  ;  of  Ikt 
husband,  Eobert  dc  Quiuci ;  and  of  their  son,  Sryer  de  Quinci,  earl  of 
Winchester,     a.d.  1171— a.d.  1219 C'.ii' 

Charter  by  the  Earl  David,  to  G.  earl  of  Mar,  of  Gillecristc  mac  Ciillekucongal. 
and  his  four  sons,  Gillecristc,  (iillccriste,  Gillencm,  and  Gillemarte.  About 
A.D.  1200 693 

Notices  of  Gillechrist.  earl  of  Mar.     a.d.  1178— a.d.  1211 093 

Note  of  his  grants  of  the  churches  of  St.  xVndrew  of  Alford,  St.  Marnan  of  Leochcl, 
Euthven  in  Mar,  and  Invernochty  in  Strathdon.  to  the  Priory  which  lie 
built  at  Monymusk.    a.d.  1199— a.d.  1207 G93 

Note   of  his   grant  of  the   lands   of  Dolbethok   and   Foruathy   to    the  canons  ur 

Culdees  of  Monymusk.     Before  a.d.  1211 G93 

Note  of  his  grant  to  the  monks  of  Arbroath,  of  bis  right  of  patronage  of  the  church 

of  Aberchirder.     a.d.  1203— a.d.  1214 G93 

Nothing  appears  as  to  the  parentage  of  Earl  Gillechrist,  except  that  his  h.'eitimacy 
does  not  seem  to  have  been  challenged  by  Alan  Durward,  when  he  claimed 
the  Earldom  of  Mar,  on  the  ground  that  Earl  Morgund  and  Earl  Duncan 
were  of  illegitimate  birth,     a.d.  1257 093 

It  was  probably  after  the  death  of  Earl  Gillechrist,  that  a  dis))ute  arose  between 
the  Earl  of  Mar,  and  Thomas  Durward,  and  that  Thomas  Diu'ward,  in 
right  of  his  mother,  accjuirecl  his  great  possessions  in  Mar.  Before  a,u. 
1228 093 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas  Durward,  to  the  Culdees  of  Monymusk,  contirming 
the  grant  which  had  been  made  to  them  by  his  grandfather,  and  by  his 
mother  (the  wife  of  Malcolm  of  Lundin,)     Before  a,d,  1228 t'93 

Charter  by  Thomas,  son  of  Malcolm  of  Lundyne,  the  Doorward  of  the  King  of 
Scots,  witnessed  by  Gartney,  earl  of  Mar,  and  by  Malcolm,  his  son.  a.d. 
1203— AD.  1214 094 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  William  the  Lion,  witnessed  by  Gartney,  earl  of  Mar. 

and  by  Malcolm,  the  son  of  the  Earl  Gartney.     a.d.  1203— a.d.  1214 09.5 

Noti(;es  of  Duncan  (son  of  the  Earl  Morgund  and  the  Countess  Agnes)  earl  of  Mar. 

a.d.  1228-A.D.  1244 0?-* 

Compact  between  Andrew,  bishop  of  Jlurray,  and  .James,  the  son  of  Morgund,  as 

to  certain  lands  in  the  fief  of  Abernethy,  in  Strathspey,      .\.ii,  1220 69-3 


Ivi  CONTENTS. 

Notices  of  llaloolm,  James.  an<l   Duncan,  sons  of  Morgund,  earl   of  Mar.     a.d. 

1199— A.D.  1232 095 

Notices  of  William,  earl  of  Mar,   sou  of  Karl   Duncan,  and   grandson   of   Earl 

Morgund  and  the  Countess  Agnes,     a.d.  1251 — a.d.  1273 090 

Charter  by  King  Alexander  ITI„  confirming  the  grant  of  the  land  of  Dronlaw, 

in  Angus,  made  by  William,  earl  of  Mar,  to  Gilbert  de  Hay.     a.d.  1215  ...     096 

Commission  by  Pope  Alexander  IV.  to  the  Prior  of  the  Friars  Preachers  of  Aber- 
deen, to  make  trial  of  the  birth  of  Morgund,  earl  of  Mar,  whom  Alan  the 
Doorward,  brother-in-law  of  the  King  of  Scots,  affirmed  not  to  have  been 
born  in  lawful  marriage,  and  so  claimed  the  Earldom  of  Mar  from  Earl 
William,  who  held  it  as  the  successor  of  Earl  Duncan  and  Earl  Morgund 
deceased.      A.n.   1257 149 

Notice  of  a  roll  of  recognitions  among  the  records  of  Scotland,  in  1291,  containing 
a  record  of  the  business  of  the  Earl  of  Mar  and  Thomas  the  Usher  (who 
died    before    A.D.    1233.) 149 

Notice  of  a  sealed  coffer,  among  the  records  of  Scotland  in  1292,  containing  the 
agreement  made  of  old  between  the  Earl  of  Mar  and  Thomats  the  Doorward, 
(who  died  before  a.d.  1233) 149 

Cliarter  by  King  Alexander  III.  to  William,  earl  of  Mar,  of  the  land  of  Tulicultry, 
in  the  fief  of  Clackmannan,  resigned  by  Alevin  of  Mes,  sou  and  heir  of 
Alevin  of  Mes.      a.d.  12G2.) ! 097 

Notice  of  a  charter  by  William,  carl  of  Mar,  to  the  canon.s  of  St.  Andrews,  confirm- 
ing the  gifts  of  his  grandfather,  Morgund,  earl  of  Mar,  and  of  his  grand- 
mother, Agnes,  countess  of  Mar,  and  supplying  so  far  as  he  might,  any 
defect  in  their  grants,     a.:..  1208 090 

Charter  by  Donald,  earl  of  JIar,  to  bis  kinsman  S'r  Nicholas  de  Hay,  of  the  Land 
in  the  tenei  lent  of  Dronh.w,  in  Angus,  which  William  his  father  gave  to 
Sir  r.obcrt  Boyrn.     a.d.  1275— a.-.  1297 098 

Notice  of  a  pajunent  of  forty  shillings  yearly,  from  the  issues  of  the  Earldom 
of  Fife,  to  Elen,  countess  of  Mar,  in  part  of  her  dowry,  a.d.  1293 — a.d. 
1295 098 

Notice  of  the  death  of  Muriel,  countess  of  Mar,  one  of  the  daughters  and  coheiresses 
of  Marjory  Muscamp  (daughter  of  Robert  de  Muschamp,  baron  of  Wooler) 
wife  of  Malise,  earl  of  Stratherne.     a.d.  1291-2 698 

Donald,  carl  of  Mar,  appeals  from  the  Wardens  of  Scotland  to  the  King  of  Eng- 
land, saying,  that  when  William,  King  of  Scotland,  restored  the  Earldom 
of  Mar  to  Morgund  mac  Gyloclery,  the  predecessor  of  Earl  Donald,  as  is  set 
forth  in  a  writing  which  Earl  Donald  now  holds,  there  were  withheld  from 
the  said  Morgund   mac  Gyloclery.  and  are  still  withheld  from  the  Earl  of 


CONTENTS.  Ivil 

Mar,  moi'O  than  tlireo  liundrod  pounds  of  laud,  partly  in  deinosnc,  partly 
iu  tenantr)'.  as  to  vvhidi  Earl  Donald  asks  that  right  and  reason  inav 
be  done  to  him.     a.d  1291 Ifil 

I'onald  earl  of  Mar,  one  of  the  Seven  Karls  of  Scotland,  aud  the  King's  free  mon 
of  JIurray,  appeal  from  William  Bishop  of  St.  Andrews  and  Sir  John 
Cumyn,  Wardens  of  Scotland,  to  Edward  King  of  England,  and  his  royal 
crowa  of  England,  for  redress  of  the  wrongs  done  to  them  b}'  certain 
Under-Wardens  of  Scotland,  who  had  wa.sted  and  plundered  their  towns 
and  lands  in  Murray,  burned  their  barns,  being  full  of  corn,  carried  away 
their  goods,  and  cruelly  slain  mon,  women,  and  boys,     a.u.  1291 C'J'.l 

Note  that  this  appeal  was  taken  in  the  interest  of  Sir  Robert  of  Unice,  lord  of 
Annandale,  whose  son,  Kobert  of  Bruce,  earl  of  Carrick,  afterwards  King 
of  the  Scots,  had  married  Isabella,  daughter  of  Donald,  earl  of  Mar 009 

Donald,  earl  of  Mar,  swears  fealty  to  I'^ilward,  King  of  England,  .-is  (_)vcrlord  of 

Scotland,     a.d.  1291 Tnl 

Letter  from  Edward,  King  of  England,  Overlord  of  Scotland,  to  John,  King  of 
Scotland,  requiring  that  Donald,  earl  of  Mar,  should  have  leave  to  collect 
the  arrears  due  from  his  bailiary  of  Oubyn  aud  Kimnj'ck.     a.d.  1292 701 

Letter  from  Edward,  King  of  England,  Overlord  of  Scotland,  to  Donald,  earl  nf 
Mar,  lately  farmer  of  Obeyn,  ordering  him  to  pay  a  hundred  pounds  out  of 
the  arrears  due  on  his  accounts,  to  Nicholas  of  CoUe,  merchant  of  Lucca. 
A.D.  129.3 701 

Iji'tter  from  Edward,  King  of  England,  Overlord  of  Scotland,  to  Donald,  carl  of 
Mar,  recjuiring  liim  to  repair  to  London,  with  horse  and  arms,  to  serve  in 
the  war  iu  Gasconj'.     a.d.  1204 ~o2 

Note  of  the  oaths  of  fealty  made  to  King  Edward  of  England,  by  Donald,  earl  of 
Mar,  by  Duncan,  son  of  the  Earl  of  Mar,  and  by  others  of  the  name  of  JIar. 
of  the  counties  of  Aberdeen.  Perth,  Inverness,  Fife,  and  Linlithgow,  a.d. 
129G 702 

Letter  from  King  Edward  of  England  to  Henry  bishop  of  Alxudeen,  thanking 
him  and  Garthnet  [son  of  the  Earl]  of  Jlar,  for  their  care  and  diligence  in 
the  charge  of  the  sherilVdom  of  Aberdeen,  and  requiring  them  to  hasten 
with  all  their  power,  and  all  the  power  of  the  sherifl'dom  of  Aberdeen,  to 
the  succour  of  William  Fitz  Warine,  constable  of  the  King's  castle  of 
Urquhart  on  Loch  Ness.     a.d.   1297 "O^". 

Letter  from  King  Edward  of  England  to  Garthnet  [sou  of  the  Earl]  of  Mar,  thank- 
ing him  for  his  care  in  the  charge  of  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  and  for 
his  letter  to  Gilbert  of  Umframville,  Earl  of  Angus,  the  j)urport  of  which 
the  Kinc  had  learned  from  Andrew  of  Kate,  etc.     a.d.  1297 "04 


Iviil  CONTENTS. 

Letter  from  King  Edward  of  England,  to  lUiny  of  Latkum,  sheriff  of  Aberdeen, 
requiring  liim  to  repress  tlie  homicides,  rolihcries,  and  other  enormities 
daily  perpetrated  by  certain  malefactors,  and  disturbers  of  the  King's  peace, 
in  those  parts,     a.d.  1297 704 

Note  of  the  capture  of  Donald,  earl  of  JIar,  by  the  English,  after  the  battle  of 

Dunbar,     a.d.  1290 70u 

Donald,  carl  of  Mar.  having  had  leave  from  his  lonl,  Edward  King  of  England,  to 
repair  to  Scotland  in  company  with  the  Earl  of  Warren,  to  equip  himself 
for  service  in  the  war  in  France,  binds  himself  to  serve  the  King  as  his 
liege  lord  in  the  said  war,  etc.     a.d.  1297 704 

Note  of  the  Earl's  seal — a  gem  inscribed  with  tJuphic  letters 704 

Letter  to  Edward,  King  of  England,  from  Henry  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  John 
Cumyne,  earl  of  Buchan,  and  Constable  of  Scotland,  and  Gartinet  son  of 
the  Earl  of  Mar,  giving  an  account  of  their  expedition  to  Inverness  to 
suppress  the  insurrection  of  Andrew,  son  of  Sir  Andrew  of  Murray,  and 
other  enemies  of  the  King's  peace,     a.d.  1297 705 

Another  letter  to  the  same   King,  from  the  same  persons,  on  tlie  same  sulijeet. 

A.D.  1297 707 

Notices  of  Gartencch  or  (iartney,  earl  of  Mar  :  his  marriage  with  the  sister  of 
King  Robert  Uruce;  his  son,  Donald  earl  of  Mar;  his  grandson,  Thomas 
earl  of  Mar;  his  grand-daughter,  Margaret  countess  of  Mar  and  of  Douglas: 
his  great-grandson,  James  earl  of  Douglas  and  Mar;  his  great-granddaugh- 
ter, Isabella  countess  of  Mar,  etc 707 

By  an  ordinance  of  King  Edward  of  England,  for  the  government  of  Scotland, 
Robert  Bruce,  Earl  of  Carrick,  [as  guardian,  it  would  seem,  of  his  nephew, 
the  young  Earl  of  Mar],  is  commandeil  to  jjlaco  the  castle  of  Kildrummy 
in  the  keeping  of  some  one  for  whom  he  will  be  answ'erable.     a.d.  1305 151 

Order  that  the  infant  who  is  the  heir  of  Mar  shall  be  kept  in  the  castle  of  Bristol. 

A.D.  I30C 709 

llrder  that  Donald,  the  sou  and  heir  of  the  Ivul  of  Mar  shall  be  delivered  to  the 
Bishop  of  Chester,  to  be  kept  in  safe  and  sure  custody  in  the  castle  of 
Bristol,     a.d.  1300 700 

This  onler  is  changed,  and  Earl  Donald  is  to  be  with  the  King  in  his  own  house- 
hold,    a  d.  1306 709 

He  remains  a  prisoner  in  Knglaml  until  after  f'lannocklnirn,  when  he  is  s.'t  at 
liberty,  and  sets  out  on  his  journey  to  Scotland,  but  turns  l)aek  on  reaching 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.     a.d.  1314 709 


CONTENTS.  Ux 

Safe  conduct  by  King  Etlwanl  II.  of  England,  to  Donald  [uarl]  of  Mar,  during 

his  sojourn  in  Scotland,     a.d.  1319 710 

He  fights  against  the  Scots  at  Biland.     a.d.  1322 710 

He  is  keeper  of  the  castle  of  Bristol,     a.h.  1320 7IU 

He  repaire  to  Scotland,  and  leads  one  of  the  divisions  of  the  Scottish  anny  which 

invades  England,     a.d.  1327 710 

Charter  by  King  Eobert  I.,  to  his  nephew,  Donald  earl  of  Jlar.  of  the  thanagi-  of 

Cloveth  in  Angus,     a.d.  1328 711 

Charter  by  King  Robert  I.,  to  his  nephew,  Donald  earl  of  Mar,  of  the  land  ol 
Salklyn,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Fife,  under  reservation  of  the  liferent  of 
Isabel  countess  of  Atholl.     a.d.  1329 711 

Charter  by  Donald,  earl  of  Mar,  and  lord  of  Strathalva,  conlirming  to  the  monks 
of  Coupar  in  Angus,  for  the  weal  of  the  soul  of  his  father  Gaitiuct,  some- 
time earl  of  Mar,  the  grant  of' the  advoiraon  of  the  church  of  Alva,  in  the 
diocese  of  Aberdeen,  made  to  them  by  his  aunt  Marjory,  countess  of 
Atholl  (daughter  of  Earl  Donald,  and  sister  of  Earl  Gartinct),  and  con- 
firmed by  Sir  David  of  Strathbolgy,  her  son  and  heir.    a.d.  1329 — a.d.  1332     712 

Donald  earl  of  Mar  is  chosen  Warden  of  Scotland,  and  is  slain  at  Dupplin.     a.d. 

1332 710 

Charter  by  King  Eobert  I.  to  Sir  Andrew  of  Murray,  knight,  Pantler  of  Scotland, 
in  free  marriage  with  Christian,  the  King's  sister,  of  the  King's  lands  of 
the  Garioch,  as  well  within  burgh  as  without,  as  well  in  demesne  as  in  lord- 
ship, as  freely  and  fully  as  ever  they  were  held  of  the  Kings  of  Scotland 
by  David  earl  of  Huntingdon,     a.d.  132G l-'l 

Edward  [Balliol]  King  of  Scotland,  delivers  the  castle  of  Kildrummy  to  Sir 
Eichard  Talbot,  knight,  on  condition  that  it  shall  be  at  the  King's  service, 
etc.    A.D.  1334 152 

Notices  of  Sir  Richard  Talbot,  lord  of  Mar.     a.d.  1334 — a.d.  1350 713 

His  descendants,  the  Earls  of  Shrewsbury,  long  took   the  style  of  Lord  Cuniyn  of 

Badenach,  and  still  carry  the  arms  of  that  house 14 

Safe  conduct  by  King  Edward  III.  to  Sir  William  of  Keith  of  Galston.  and  Sir 
Godfrey  of  Ros.  knights,  on  their  way  to  the  English  border,  with  Sir 
Richard  Talbot,  who  had  been  taken  captive  in  Scotland,    a.d.  1335 713 

King  Edward  III.  of  England  orders  inquest  to  be  made  whether  the  offices  of 
sheriff  of  Roxburgh,  and  warden  of  Selkirk  forest,  belong  of  hercditarj- 
right  to  Isabella,  countess  of  Mar,  wife  of  Geoffrey  of  Mowbray,    a.d.  1334     153 

Grant  by  King  Edward  III.  of  England,  to  Isabella,  countess  of  Mar,  of  all  the 


Ix  CONTENTS. 

goods  and  chattels  of  her  husband  Geoffrey  of  Moubray,  who  had  gone 
over  to  the  King's  enemies  in  Scotland,     a.d.  1335 71-f 

Order  by  King  Edward  III.  of  England  for  payment  to  I.sabella  Stewart,  countess 
of  Mar,  of  fifty  pounds,  for  the  arrears  of  the  yearly  pension  granted  to  her 
by  the  King.     a,d.  1338 714 

Kin"  Edward  III.  of  England  orders  John  of  Copland,  his  sheriff  of  Roxburgh, 
to  give  livery  to  Isabella,  countess  of  Mar,  and  to  William  of  Careswull, 
her  husband,  of  all  the  lands  and  tenements  of  her  inheritance,  within  his 
sheriftdom.     a.d.  1347 154 

King  Edward  III.  of  England,  gives  to  William  of  Careswell,  who  has  manied 
Isabella,  countess  of  Mar,  the  keeping  of  the  castle  of  Roxburgh,  and  the 
sheriffship  of  the  county  of  Roxburgh,  which  belong  to  the  Countess  of 
hereditary  right,     a.d.  1347 154 

King  Edward  III.  of  England,  gives  to  William  of  Careswell,  the  ward  of  all  the 
lands  and  tenements  in  Scotland,  which  belonged  to  his  wife,  the  deceased 
Isabella,  countess  of  Mar,  until  Tliomas  her  son  and  heir  shall  come  of  age. 
A.D.  1348 155 

Xote  of  a  dispensation  for  the  marriage  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  and  Margaret, 

widow  of  .John  of  Murray,     a.d.  1352 71-') 

Note  of  a  dispensation  for  the  marriage  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  and  JIargaret, 

daughter  of  the  deceased  John,  earl  of  Menteith.     a.d.  1354 715 

Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  after  his  divon.-e  from  the  heiress  of  Menteith,  marries  Margaret 

Stewart,  elder  daughter  an<l  coheiress  of  Thomas  Stewart,  earl  of  Angus.     715 

Xot'-s  of  passports  through  England,  granted  to  Thomas  earl  of  Mar.     a.d.  13-51. 

A.D  1373 T15 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  giving  his  consent  to  the  erection  of  the 
parish  church  of  Invyrnochy,  into  a  prebend  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
Aberdeen,     a.d.  1350 4G7 

i;harter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Jlar,  to  William  of  Chalmer,  of  the  lands  of  Easter 
Ruthven  in  Cromar,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  for  three  suits  yearly,  at  the 
Earl's  head  courts  at  Migvie.     a.d.  1356 723 

Charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  confirming  a  charter  by  the  deceased  Sir  William 
de  Montealto  (Mowat),  knight,  lord  of  Fcryn,  [in  Angus],  to  his  brolher, 
Sir  Bernard  de  Montealto,  knight,  of  the  land  of  l^jstirfowlis,  in  the  earldom 
of  Mar.     A.D.  1356 752 

Note  of  a  charter  b}'  King  David  II.  to  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  of  the  lan<ls  and 
lordship  of  Garioch,  as  freely  as  ever  David  earl  of  Huntingdon  held  them. 
About  A.D.  1358 15r. 


CONTENTS.  1x1 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas,  carl  of  Jlar,  to  Adam  of  Stracliaucii,  ami  to  Mar- 
garet, his  wife,  the  Earl's  kinswoman,  of  the  davach  of  land  called  Glen- 
kenety,  and  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  davach  of  laud  of  Glenboul,  called 
Rummor,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     About  &.i>.  1357 407 

Charter  by  Thomas,  carl  of  Mar,  lord  of  Cavers  aud  of  the  Gariocii,  and  Cham- 
berlain of  Scotland,  to  Sir  John  of  Mar,  canon  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  land 
of  Cruterystouu  in  the  Garioch,  with  tile  law  called  Fleming  Lauch.  a.d. 
13.59 I-,:, 

Charter  by  Thomas  earl  of  Mar,  lord  of  Cavers  and  of  the  Garioch.  and  Cham- 
berlain of  Scotland,  to  John  of  Eorl)es,  lord  of  l-'orbes,  of  the  land  of 
Edynbanchery  and  Craglogy.     About  a.d.  1359 .'■7:', 

Charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar.  lord  of  Cavers  and  of  the  Garioch,  to  Duncan, 
the  son  of  Roger,  of  the  lands  of  Abergeldy,  and  others  in  Strathdee,  in 
the  earldom  of  Mar,  for  three  suits  J'carly  at  the  Earl's  head  courts,  at  tljc 
stone  of  Migvie  in  Cromar.     a.d.  1359 715 

Charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  and  lord  of  the  regality  of  the  Garioch.  to 
William  of  Lcith,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  lands  of  Rotheneyk,  the 
Harebogge,  and  the  Blakeboggys,  in  the  regality  of  the  Garioch,  with 
common  pasture  iu  the  Earl's  forest  of  Cenchye.     a.D.  1359, ;....     7IC 

Charter  l>y  King  David  IT.  confirming  the  above-mentioned  charter  by  Thomas. 

earl  of  Mar,  to  William  of  Lcith,  burness  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1359 717 


Charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  to  William  of  Feutoun,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  of  the 
lands  of  Upper  Towie,  Nether  Tovvie,  and  Culquhork,  in  Strathdon,  in  the 
earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1359 718 

Indenture  between  King  Edward  Til.  of  England,  and  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar.  The 
Earl  is  to  be  the  King's  liegeman,  aud  to  serve  him  and  his  heirs  in  all 
their  wars,  against  all  persons  on  earth,  e.\cept  Sir  David  de  Bruce,  his  lord. 
The  King  is  to  give  the  Earl  six  hundred  merks  sterling  yearly,  until  such 
time  as  the  King  gives  him  a  marriage  to  his  content.  If  the  Earl,  by  reason 
of  his  being  with  the  King,  shall  lose  his  lands  and  heritage  in  Scotland, 
the  King  shall  give  him  a  farther  sum  of  six  hundred  pounds  sterling  yearly. 
When  serving  the  King  in  his  wars,  the  Earl  shall  farther  receive  for  him- 
self and  his  men,  the  same  wages  as  the  King  pays  to  his  English  men ;  and 
these  wages  shall  begin  from  the  hour  when  the  Earl  and  his  men  enter  the 
realm  of  England.  Lastly,  the  Earl  shall  have  his  action  for  the  recovery 
of  his  heritage,  as  well  in  England,  as  in  the  parts  of  Scotland  wliirh  are  at 
the  obedience  of  the  Kfng  of  England,     a.d.  1359 156 

King  David  II.  besieges  and  takes  the  castle  of  Kildrummy,  on  occasion  of  strife 
between  him  and  Thomas,  earl  of  JNlar.     The  King  gives  the  keeping  of  the 


Ixii  CONTENTS. 

castle  to  Sii-  Walter  Moigne,  knight,  and  Ingram  of  Winton,  tsquire.     a.i>. 

1361 719 

Thomas,  earl  of  Jlar,  presents  !iis  clerk,  Sir  John  of  Mar,  rector  of  Invernochty,  and 
canon  of  Aberdeen,  to  the  rectory  of  the  church  of  Bauachyndore,  and 
consents  to  the  union  of  the  church  of  Bauachyndore  with  the  prcbendal 
church  of  Inuyrnochty.     a.d.  13G1 719 

Charter  by  King  David  IT.  confirming  a  charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  to  John 
Johnson,  burgessof  Linlithgow,  of  ten  pounds  of  land  in  the  barony  of  Clova, 
in  Angus,     a.d.  1363 719 

Safe  conduct  by  King  Edward  III.  of  England,  to  Nicholas  of  Bothwell,  and  John 
Cameron,  esquires  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  sent  by  the  Earl  to  bring  a  hun- 
dred oxen  from  Scotland,  for  his  table  in  England.     A.u.  1364 157 

Charter  Ijy  King  .James  I.  of  Scotland  (ad.  1426)  confirming  a  charter  by  Thomas, 
earl  uf  Mar,  and  lord  of  the  Garioch,  to  John  Cameron,  in  marriage  with  the 
Earl's  kinswoman,  Pillcn  de  Monte  Alto  or  Mowat,  of  the  lands  of  Burchis 
[Brux]  and  Westir  Urummelochy  in  Strathdon.     a.d.  1365 158 

Charter  by  King  David  II.  confirming  a  grant  by  Thomas  earl  of  Mar,  to  Alex- 
ander of  Linilsay,  of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Balwyndoloche  and  of 
Rathven,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Forfar,     a.d.  1364 720 

t'liarter  by  King  David  II.  to  Sir  John  Herries,  knight,  of  the  barony  of  Terre- 
gles.  ill  tlu;  shciiffdom  of  Dumfries,  resigned  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar.  a.d. 
13(50 720 

Charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  confirming  a  charter  by  his  brother-in-law,  Wil- 
liam, carl  of  Douglas,  and  lord  of  the  barony  of  Cavers,  to  the  monks  of 
Me.rose,  of  the  advow.son  of  the  church  of  Great  Cavers      About  a.d.  1368     159 

Charter  by  Thomas  of  Balliol,  with  consent  of  his  brother,  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar, 
to  William,  earl  of  Douglas,  lord  of  the  barony  of  Cavers,  of  the  lands 
and  tenements  of  Yarlside  and  others  in  the  barony  of  Cavers,  and  shcrift- 
doni  of  Koxburgh.     a.d.  1308 160 

Cluuter  cf  .sale  by  Andrew  licrkclay,  lord  of  Itarnetoly,  with  consent  of  Thomas, 
earl  of  Mar,  lord  of  the  regality  of  t!ic  Uarioch,  to  William  of  Leith,  bur- 
gess of  Aberdeen,  of  his  laiuls  of  Dninirossj'.  in  the  regality  of  the  Garioch. 
A.D.  1309 720 

Charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar  and  lord  of  the  regality  of  the  Garioch,  confirm- 
ing the  above  mentioned  charter  of  sale  by  Andrew  Berkelay,  lord  of  tiar- 
netoly,  to  William  of  Leith,  burgess  of  Aberdeen^  of  the  lands  of  Drum- 
rossy.      A.  II.  1309 722 

Note  of  the  absence,  through  contumacy,  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  from  tlie  Parlia- 
ment which  met  at  Perth,     a.d.  1370 l-'i7 


CONTENTS.  Ixiii 

Charter  by  King  Robert  11.  to  William,  earl  of  Douglas,  of  tlie  laud  of  Tully- 
cultry,  in  tlie  sherill'dom  of  Clackmjinan,  resigned  by  Thomas,  earl  of  ilar. 
A.D.  1371— A.D.  1377 , 7:^2 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas,   earl  of  Mar,  to  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,' 

of  the  lands  of  Edinbanchrie  and  Craig  Logio.     a. d.  1374 373 

Charter  by  William,  carl  of  Douglas  and  of  Mar,  and  lord  of  the  Garioch,  con- 
firming a  charter  (a.d.  135fi)  by  the  deceased  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  his 
brother,  to  Williaiu  of  Chalmer,  of  the  land  of  Easter  lluthvcn  in  Cromar. 
A.D.  1377 723 

Note  of  a  charter  by  William,  earl  of  Douglas  and  of  Mar,  to  James  de  Monte 
Alto  or  Mowat,  of  the  lands  of  Easter  Foulis,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.    a.d. 

1377 iryii 

King  Robert  II.  orders  John,  bishop  of  Dunblane,  his  chancellor,  to  pass  a  rliaiter 
under  the  King's  great  seal,  confirming  a  grant  by  Elizabeth  Stewart,  the 
younger  daughter  and  coheiress  of  the  deceased  Thomas  Stewart,  carl  of 
Angus,  to  her  sister  Margaret,  countess  of  Mar,  the  other  coheiress  of  the 
said  Earl  of  Angus,  of  all  lands  and  rents  within  the  realm  of  Scotland, 
with  the  services  of  free  tenants,  and  advowsons  of  churches,  belonging  to 
the  said  Elizabeth  of  hereditary  right,    a.d.  137!' IGO 

Charter  by  Margaret  Stewart,  countess  of  Mar,  daughter  of  the  deceased  Thomas 
Stewart,  earl  of  Angus,  to  her  brother  .John  of  St.  Clare,  lord  of  Ilerd- 
manston,  of  her  lands  in  the  town  and  territory  of  Kimmergham,  with  the 
orerlordship  and  service  of  the  free  tenants  of  the  said  town,  resigned  by 
her  sister  Elizabeth  Stewart,     a.d.  1379 7'24 

Transumpt  made  in  the  year  1445,  from  the  Register  of  the  Bishopric  of  Aljcrdeen. 
of  a  charter  by  Margaret,  countess  of  Douglas,  lady  of  Mar  and  of  the 
Garioch,  daughter  of  the  deceased  Donald,  third  of  that  name  Earl  of  Mar, 
to  the  chapel  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  of  the  Garioch.  of  ten  pounds  of 
land  of  the  towns  of  Petgowny  and  Collyhill,  for  the  weal  of  the  souls  of 
her  deceased  husband.  William  first  earl  of  Douglas,  of  her  deceased  brother 
Thomas,  earl  of  Mar.  of  herself,  and  of  her  sou  James,  earl  of  Douglas, 
lord  of  Liddesdale.     a.d.  1384 7-'4 

Note  that  the  Countess  Margaret  calls  herself  the  daughter  of  Donald,  third  of 
that  name  Earl  of  Mar,  while  the  received  pedigrees  make  mention  only  of 
two  earls  of  the  name  of  Donald— Earl  Donald  the  son  of  Earl  William, 
and  Earl  Donald  the  son  of  Earl  Gartenech -^ 

James,  earl  of  Douglas,  lord  of  Liddesdale,  at  the  instance  of  bis  mother.  Mar- 
garet, countess  of  Douglas  and  of  Mar,  orders  .loliu  of  Mortimer,  his  badie 
of  Strathalva,  to  give  seisin  to  John  of  Bentlay  of  ten  pounds  of  lands  in 
the  barony  of  Strathalva.     a.u.  1385 -' 


Ixiv  CONTENTS. 

Charter  by  James,  earl  of  Douglas  ami  of  Mar,  and  lord  of  the  barony  of  Cavers, 
confirming  the  grant  of  his  father.  Earl  William,  to  the  monks  of  Melrose, 
of  the  ad\'owson  of  tlie  parish  church  of  Great  Cavere.  The  charter  is 
witnessed  by  Sir  Malcolm  of  Drummond,  the  brother-iu-law  of  Earl  James, 
and  by  Sir  John  of  Swiuton,  the  step-father  of  Earl  James,     a.d.  1381 728 

Note  of  the  death  of  James,  earl  of  Douglas  and  of  Mar,  at  Otterburn.     a.d.  1388...     728 

Charter  by  Margaret,  countess  of  Angus  and  of  Mar,  to  her  brother-in-law,  AIe.\andcr 
of  Hamilton,  and  to  her  sister  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  the  lord- 
ship of  Inverwick,  and  of  the  lands  of  Baluebyn  and  Drumcarne,  in  the 
lordship  of  Abernethy.     About  a.d.  1388 101 

Charter  by  King  Robert  II.  to  George  of  Douglas,  of  the  earldom  of  Angus,  with 
the  lordsliips  of  Abernethy  and  Bonkill,  resigned  by  Margaret,  countess  of 
Mar  [his  mother],  under  reservation  of  her  own  liferent,     a.d.  1389 '-'< 

License  by  King  Hobert  III.  to  his  brother-in-law  Sir  Malcolm  of  Dmmmond, 
knight,  [lord  of  Mar,  in  right  of  his  wife,  the  Countess  Isabel],  to  build 
a  tower  or  fortalice  on  the  lands  of  Kyndrocht  [now  Castletown  of  Brae- 
mar],  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.    a.d.  1390 Itil 

Note  of  grants  by  King  Robert  III.  to  his  brother-in-law,  Sir  Malcolm  of  Drum- 
mond, lord  of  Mar,  of  seven  hundred  marks  (being  the  relief  of  the  lord- 
ship of  Strathbogie,  due  to  the  King  on  the  death  of  Sir  John  of  Gordon, 
knight),  and  of  twenty  pounds  a  year  from  the  customs  of  Inverness,  in 
discharge  of  the  ransom  of  Sir  Ralph  of  Percy,  knight  (taken  prisoner, 
with  his  brother.  Hotspur,  at  Otterburn,  in  1388).     a.d.  1395 102 

Sir  Thomas  of  Erskyne,  knight,  asks,  for  God's  sake,  of  King  Robert  III.,  sitting 
in  full  parliament  at  Scone,  that  ho  will  grant  no  confirmation  of  any 
contract  nuide  between  Sir  Slalcolm  of  Drummond  and  Sir  John  of 
Swinton,  as  to  the  earldom  of  Mar,  and  lordship  of  the  Garioch,  of  which 
Sir  Malcolm's  wife,  Isabel,  is  true  and  lawful  heir,  and  failing  heirs  of  her 
body,  the  half  of  the  earldom  and  lordship  belongs,  by  right  of  inheritance, 
to  the  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  of  Erskine.  The  King  answers  that  it  is  not  his 
will,  in  lliat  case,  or  in  any  other,  aught  to  do  or  to  confirm,  that  should 
liurt  any  nuin  in  his  inheritance,  against  the  common  law,  etc.     a.i>.  1391     102 

Charter  l)y  King  Robert  111.  to  bis  brother-in-law,  Sir  Malcolm  of  Drummond, 
knight,  lord  of  Mar.  of  forty  poun<ls  sterling  yearly,  from  the  great  custom 
of  Aberdeen,  until  the  King  shall  give  him  forty  pounds  of  lands,  a.d. 
1393 ; 164 

King  Robert  111.  declares,  bya  letter,  under  his  quarter  seal,  that  he  will  not  receive 
any  resignation  or  alienation,  which  Isabel  of  Douglas,  countess  of  Mar 
and  of  the  Garioch,  may  wish  to  make  of  the  said  earldoms,  in  prejudice  of 
the  true  heirs,  the  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  of  Erskine,  etc.     a.d.  1395 105 


CONTENTS.  IxV 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  Robert  III.  continning  a  charter  by  Sir  .laTiies  Sandi- 
lands,  lord  of  Cablcr,  to  George,  earl  of  Angus,  of  all  right  of  succession 
competent  to  him,  the  said  Sir  James  Sandilands,  after  the  death  of  Isabel, 
countess  of  Mar  and  the  Garioch  [the  Earl's  sister],  in  the  barony  of  Cavers, 
the  sheriffship  of  Ro.xbnrgh,  the  lordship,  castle,  and  forest  of  Jedburgli, 
the  lands  of  Down.  Buck,  Cabrach,  and  Clovetli  in  l!antt'shire.  the  barony 
of  Tulicultry,  and  all  lands  to  which  the  heirs  of  James,  earl  of  Douglas, 
might  succeed,     a.d.  1307 16-5 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  Robert  111.  to  George,  earl  of  Angus,  oi'  the  lands  of 

Cavers,  Jedburgh  Forest,  Bonjeddart,  etc.     a.d.  1397 72!) 

Note  of  an  indenture  between  Margaret,  countess  of  Mar  and  Angus,  and  George 
Douglas,  her  son,  on  one  side,  and  Sir  James  Sandilauds,  lord  of  Calder,  on 
the  other,     a.d.  1397 720 

Indenture  between  King  Robert  III.,  on  one  part,  and  JIargaret,  countess  of  Mar 
and  of  Angus,  on  the  other  part.  The  Countess'  son,  George  of  Douglas, 
lord  of  Angus,  is  to  take  a  daughter  of  the  King  to  his  wife.  The  King 
is  to  give  him  all  the  lands  which  he,  the  said  George  of  Douglas,  has  in 
Angus,  the  baronies  of  Abernctby  and  Bonkil,  etc.  The  King  is  to  con- 
firm, under  his  great  seal,  all  grants  by  Dame  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar,  to 
the  said  George  of  Douglas,  her  brother,  of  her  lands,  rents,  and  possessions 
in  Scotland  ;  and  is  not  to  receive  any  resignation  by  the  said  Countess 
Isabel  in  favour  of  any  other  person,  any  letter  which  the  King  may  have 
given  to  Sir  Thomas  Erskine  notwithstanding.  The  King  is  ftirther  to 
confirm  any  entail  made  of  his  lands  by  Sir  James  Sandilands,  lord  of 
Calder,  to  the  said  George  of  Douglas,  etc.     a.d.  1397 105 

Note  of  an  indenture  between  Sir  Malcolm  of  Drummond,  lord  of  Mar  and  of  the 
Garioch,  on  one  part,  and  George,  carl  of  Angus,  on  the  other  part,  as  to 
certain  lands,     a.d.  1398 720 

Note  of  an  indenture  between  Sir  David  Lindsay,  earl  of  Crawford,  on  one  part, 
and  Sir  Thomas  of  Erskin(',  lord  of  that  Ilk,  on  the  other.  The  Earl's 
daughter  is  to  marry  the  Knight's  eldest  son ;  and  the  Earl  is  to  support 
the  Knight,  and  Dame  Janet,  his  wife,  in  the  recovery  of  the  earldom  of 
Mar  and  lordship  of  the  Garioch,  to  which  the  said  Dame  Janet  has  un- 
doubted right,  after  the  death  of  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar,  etc.     a.d.  1400...     102 

Sir  Malcolm  of  Drummond,  lord  of  Mar,  is  surprised  and  taken  captive,  and  dies 

in  prison,     a.d.  1402 104 

Charter,  granted  in  her  widowhood,  by  Isabel  of  Douglas,  lady  of  Mar  and  of 
the  Garioch,  to  Alexander-  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir  of  John  of  Forbes, 
knight,  lord  of  Forbes,  of  the  land  of  Edynbauchory  and  Craglogy.  a.d. 
1402 457 


Ixvi  CONTENTS. 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Isabel  oi'  Douglas,  countess  of  Mar  and  of  the  Garioch.  to 
her  kinsman,  Sir  David  Lindsay,  carl  of  Crawi'onl,  of  the  lands  of  Mtl- 
ginch  and  Cloveth.     a.d.  1403 1C3 

Charter,  granted  in  her  widowhood,  by  Isabel  of  Douglas,  countess  of  JIar  and 
lady  of  the  Garioch,  to  the  monks  of  Arbroath,  confirming  a  grant  of  a 
ploughgate  of  land  in  Kinethmont,  made  to  them  by  David,  earl  of  the 
Garioch,  brother  of  King  William  the  Lion,  and  renouncing  all  claim  to 
the  said  ploughgate,  for  the  weal  of  the  souls  of  the  deceased  Sir  William 
of  Douglas,  her  father,  of  Dame  Margaret  of  Douglas,  countess  of  Doug- 
las, her  mother,  and  of  the  deceased  James  of  Douglas,  earl  of  Douglas,  her 
brother.     >..n.  1403 730 

Note  of  a  chartei'.  granted  in  her  widowhood,  by  Isabel  of  Douglas,  countess  of 
JIar  and  lady  of  the  regality  of  the  Garioch,  restoring  the  lands  of  Ardlare, 
and  Estirtocliyr,  and  the  overlordship  of  the  kirk  lands  of  Oyne,  in  the 
(jarioch,  to  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,     ad.  1403 486 

Charter,  granted  in  her  widowhood,  by  Isabel  of  Douglas,  counte.'is  of  Mar  and  of 
the  Garioch,  to  Thomas  Johnson,  and  his  wife  Margaret  of  Douglas,  th(^ 
Countess'  sister,  of  her  demesne  land  of  Ronjedwort,  with  twenty  inerks  of 
land  of  the  husband  lands  next  to  the  demesne  land.     10.  November  1404     "30 

Charter,  granted  in  her  widowhood,  by  Isabel  of  Douglas,  countess  of  JIar  and  of 
the  Garioch,  to  her  kinsman,  William  of  Chalnier,  lord  of  Fyndoun.  of 
the  land  of  Wester  Paithven,  in  the  Cro  of  JIar,  in  the  earldom  of  Mai'. 
1.  December  1404 732 

.li.hn  of  Moueht  [Mowat  or  de  Monte  Alto],  lord  of  Fowlis,  makes  Sir  Andrew  of 
Lesly,  Bernard  of  Moi-timer,  and  .John  of  Abercromby,  his  procuratoi-s  for 
resigning  his  lands  of  Easter  Fowlis  Mouethe  [or  Mowal].  in  the  lordship 
of  Mar.  in  the  hands  of  Dame  Isabel,  lady  of  Mur  and  of  the  tiarioch. 
3  September  1404 .     753 

Charter,  granted  in  her  widuwhooil,  by  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar  and  Garioili,  to 
Alexander  Stewart,  eldest  sou  of  Sir  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Buchau,  in 
pursuance  of  a  contract  of  marriage  between  them,  of  her  earldom  of  Mar 
and  of  Garioch,  of  the  Forest  of  Gedworde,  and  of  all  her  other  lands  and 
lordships  as  well  within  tlie  realm  of  Scotland  as  without,  to  be  held  by  the 
said  Alexander  Stewart,  and  the  heirs  to  be  begotten  between  liini  and  the 
Countess,  whom  failing,  his  true  and  lawful  heirs  and  assignees  whomso- 
ever.    12.  August  1404 1G7 

Note  of  a  protest  made  before  the  castle  gates  of  Kildiuniniy,  by  Sir  Alexander 
Stewart,  setting  forth  th;tt  he  delivered  the  castle,  with  all  which  it  con- 
tained, to  the  Lady  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar,  that  she  might  disjiose  of  it  as 
she  pleivsed ;  and  that  the  Countess  Isabel,  holding  the  keys  of  the  castle  in 


CONTENTS.  Ixvii 

her  liauils,  deliberately  chose  the  said  Sir  xVlexaniler  Stewart  for  her  luis- 
band,  and  gave  to  him,  in  irce  marriage,  the  castle  of  Ivildrumnjy,  tlie 
earldom  of  Mar,  the  lordship  of  the  Garioch,  the  baronies  of  Strathalva  and 
Crimond,  Down,  Buck,  and  Cabracb,  the  Forest  of  tTcdbiirgh,  and  all  other 
lanils  belonging  to  her,  in  right  either  of  her  father  or  of  her  mother, 
within  the  realm  of  Scotland,  to  be  held  by  the  Countess  and  her  husband, 
and  the  heirs  begotten  between  them,  whom  failing,  the  lawful  heirs  of  tlie 
Count&ss.     9.  September  1404 1G7,  207,  274 

Charter  granted  in  her  widowhood,  of  her  own  free  will,  in  presence  of  the  liishop 
of  Koss  and  of  all  her  tenants,  without  the  castle  of  Kildrummy.  by  hsabel 
of  Douglas,  countess  of  Mar  and  of  the  Garioch,  to  Alexander  Stewart,  son  of 
Sir  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Buchan,  in  free  marriage  with  herself,  of  her 
earldom  of  Mar,  with  her  castle  of  Kildrummy,  of  her  lordship  of  the  Garioch, 
with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches,  and  the  services  of  her  free  tenants 
of  the  said  earldom  and  lordship,  of  the  barony  of  Strathalva,  in  the  sheritf- 
dom  of  Banff,  of  the  barony  of  Crimond  in  Buchan,  of  two  huudred  merks 
yearly  from  the  customs  of  Haddington,  of  the  Forest  of  Gedward,  and  of 
all  right  and  claim  which  she  had,  as  well  on  her  father's  side  as  on  her 
mother's  side,  to  any  lands  unjustly  withhold  from  her  :  To  be  held  by  the 
said  Alexander  Stewart,  and  the  heirs  to  be  begotten  between  him  and  the 
Countess,  whom  failing,  the  lawful  heirs  of  the  Countess,  on  either  side, 
under  reservation  of  the  liferent,  as  well  of  the  said  xMexander  Stewart  :us  ot 
the  Countess.     9.  December  1404 109 

Note  of  a  protest  by  Sir  Alexander  Stewart,  to  the  same  purpose  with  the  protest 
made  by  him  on  the  9th  of  September,  1404,  before  the  castle  gates  of  Kil- 
drummy.    9.  December  1404 -74 

Note  of  a  precept  by  Isabel  of  Douglas,  coimtess  of  Mar  and  of  the  Garioch,  to 
infeft  Alexander  Stewart  in  the  earldom  of  Mar  and  lordship  of  the  Garioch. 

9.  December  1404 li:9 

Note  of  the  sasine  so  given 1'''' 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  Piobert  III,  confirming  the  above-mentioned  charter  by 

the  Countess  Isabel  (of  9.  December' 1404).     21.  January  1405 109.  208 

Note  of  the  death  of  the  Countess  Lsabel,  before  10.  February  1408 l<i'J 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  lord  of  the  regality  ot  the 
Garioch,  confirming  the  charter  (a.d.  14i)3)  by  which  his  late  wife,  the 
Countess  Isabel,  restored  the  lands  of  Ardlare,  etc.  to  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen. 

10.  February  1408 -IS*^ 

AK'xander  Stewart,  lord  of  Mar  and  of  the  Garioch,  sherifl'-substitute  of  Aberdeen, 
acknowledges  to  have  received  from  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  knight,  forty  nicrUs 


Ixviii  CONTENTS. 

of  the  issues  of  the  court  last  hcM  by  the  Lord  Duke  of  Albany,  the  King's 
lieutenant.     2,  January  1405 170 

Letter  by  King  Robert  TIT.  to  his  nephew,  James  of  Sandilands.  promising  not  to 
accept  any  resignation  or  alienation  of  the  barony  of  Cavers,  in  the  sheriff- 
dom of  Roxburgh,  held  of  the  King  by  Isabel  countess  of  Mar,  etc.  7 
February  1405 171 

Charter  by  King  Robert  III.  to  Sir  David  Fleming  of  Bigar,  knight,  of  the  lands 
of  the  barony  of  Cavers,  and  of  the  office  of  sheriff  of  Roxburgh,  being  in 
the  King's  hands  by  reason  of  escheat,  for  that  Isabel,  countess  of  liar  had 
given  them  to  her  kinsman  Archibald  of  Douglas,  without  leave  of  the 
King.     10.   August    1405 171 

Indenture  between  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar,  on  one  part,  and  Sir  David 
Fleming,  lord  of  Bigar,  on  the  other.  The  Earl  consents  that  Sir  David 
and  his  heirs  shall  have  the  lordship  of  Cavers,  and  the  office  of  sheriff  of 
Roxburgh.  Sir  David  grants  the  bai'ony  of  Monycaboc,  belonging  to  him 
in  right  of  his  wile,  to  the  Earl  of  Mar  during  the  life  of  his  wife,  Dame 
Isabel,  countess  of  Mar,  etc.     24.  August  1405 175 

Menry  IV.  King  of  England  grants  letters  of  safe  conduct  to  Alexander,  earl  of 
Mar  and  Garioch,  with  forty  persons  in  his  train,  coming  into  England  to  a 
passage  of  arms  with  Edmund,  carl  of  Kent,  in  the  King's  presence.  6. 
April  1406 173 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexan<ler  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  lord  of  the  Grarioeh,  of 
certain  lands  to  be  held  of  bim  in  right  of  his  wife  the  Countess  Isabel.  20. 
April  1400 109 

Note  of  a  safe  conduct  by  King  Ilenry  IV.  of  England,  to  Alexander,  earl  of  Mar 
and  Garioch,  with  seventy  persons  in  his  train,  for  a  passage  of  arms  with 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent.     5  September  1406 173 

Note  of  a  safe  conduct  by  King  Henry  IV.  of  England,  to  John  Stele  and  William 
Stevenson,  chaplains  of  the  Earl  of  Mar,  in  passing  to  and  from  Bruges  in 
Flanders,  on  the  Earl's  affairs.    3.  September  1406 173 

King  Ilenry  IV.  of  England,  at  the  request  of  Alexander,  earl  of  Mar,  grants 
leave  to  Gerard  Egberdsou,  master  of  the  ship  called  the  Holy  Ghost,  to  sail 
from  the  port  of  London  with  the  Earl's  armour  and  servants  to  Newcastlc- 
on-Tyne,  and  there  to  freight  another  ship  for  Scotland.  10.  October 
1406 174 

Note  of  letters  of  safe  conduct  by  King  Henry  IV.  of  England,  to  the  Earls  of 
Crawford  and  Mar,  etc.  as  ambassadors  on  the  part  of  Scotland,  for  conclud- 
ing peace  with  England.     11.  December  1406 I"'! 


COKTEXTS.  Ixix 

Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar,  and  lord  of  the  regality  of  tbc  Gariocli.  orders  his 
justice,  bailie,  and  mair  of  the  said  regality,  to  compel  John  of  Abercromby, 
heir  of  the  deceased  Alexander  of  Abercromby,  to  make  payment  to  the 
Dean  and  Chapter  of  the  church  of  Aberdeen,  of  ten  incrks  yearly  for  the 
landsof  the  Park  of  Galchowell.     10.  March  140S 175 

Indenture  between  Sir  Thomas  of  Dunbar,  carl  of  Murray,  on  one  part,  and  Alex- 
ander Cumyne,  on  the  other  part.  The  Earl  consents  to  the  marriage  of  his 
sister,  Euphanie.  with  the  said  Alexander,  and  is  to  give  her  in  dowry 
twenty  merks  of  his  lands  of  Glencharny.  Alexander  Cumyne  is  to  be  the 
Earl's  leal  man  and  true  for  all  the  days  of  his  life  ;  and,  five  years  hence, 
on  the  issue  of  his  term  of  service  with  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar,  he  is 
to  enter  into  the  service  of  the  Earl  of  MuiTay.     28.  May  1408 175 

Note  of  the  adventures  of  the  Earl  of  Mar  in  France  and  Flanders  He  is  accom- 
panied by  Sir  Alexander  of  Irvine  of  Drum,  kniijht,  afterwards  slain  at 
Harlaw.     x.v.  1408 : 176 

Letters  of  safe  conduct  by  King  Henry  IV.  of  England,  to  Alexander,  earl  of  Mar, 
anil  thirty  persons  in  his  train,  passing  from  France  through  England  to 
Scotland.    29.  December  1408 170 

Charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch,  to  his  kinsman, 
Alexander  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Brux,  of  the  lands  of  Glencarwic,  Glenconre, 
and  the  Grde,  in  the  lordship  of  Strathdon,  for  a  penny  yearly  at  the  south 
door  of  the  church  of  Invemochty.     24.  December  1409 177 

Charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  carl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch,  and  lord  of  Duflle  in 
Brabant,  to  his  kinsman,  Sir  Alexander  of  Irvine,  knight,  [lord  of  Drum], 
of  the  Earl's  demesne  lands  of  Davachindore  and  of  Fidclmonth.  in  the 
earldom  of  Mar,  for  a  penny  yearly  at  the  south  door  of  the  parish  ehui-ch. 
10.  December  1410 ". 453 

The  Earl  of  Mar  among  the  burghers  of  Aberdeen.     His  relations  with  Robert 

Davidson,  the  provo.st  of  the  Brave  To^vn,  who  fell  at  Harlaw 1(7 

Charter  by  Robert,  duke  of  Albany,  Governor  of  Scotland,  confirming  a  grant  by 
his  nephew,  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch,  and  lord  of 
Duffle  in  Brabant,  to  his  brother,  Sir  Andrew  Stewart,  knight,  of  the 
lands  of  Sandhalch  in  the  barony  of  Monblary,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Banl^', 
and  of  the  lands  of  Colqwhorsy  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     17.  March  1411....     ITS 

Charter  by  Robert,  duke  of  Albany,  Governor  of  Scotland,  confirming  the  grant 
made  by  his  nephew.  Alexander,  earl  of  Mar,  and  of  (iarioch,  and  to  his 
kinsman,  Sir  Alexander  Irivj'ne  of  Drum,  knight,  of  the  demesne  lands  of 
Davachdore  and  Fidilmonth,  in  the  earldom  of  JIar.     a.d.  1414 451 

Commission  by  the  Prior  of  the  cathedral  church  of   Durham,  to  the  Prior  of 

Q 


Ixx  CONTEXTS. 

Coltlingham,  to  absolve  the  Lady  Gountess  of  Angus  and  of  JIar,  from 
sentence  of  excommunication,  so  soon  as  she  shall  restore  the  woods  and 
lands  of  Broxholl,  Harewodo.  and  Denwode,  withheld  by  her  from  the 
Prior  of  Durham.     9.  December  1415 732 

Charter  by  Margaret,  countess  of  Angus  and  of  Mar,  renouncing  in  favour  of  the 
monks  of  Durham,  all  right  and  claim  to  the  lands  and  woods  of  Brokholis, 
Ilarewode,  and  Denwode,  in  the  sherifitlom  of  Berwick.     4.  January  141C.     733 

Note  of  a  charter  by  the  Counters  of  Mar  and  Angus  to  Sir  Walter  Sinclair.     23. 

March  1418 729 

Note  of  a  safe  conduct  through  England,  to  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and 

Garioch,  with  forty  persons  in  his  train.     8   December  1416 178 

Cliaiti-r  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  to  his  cousin,  Sir  William 
of  Lindsay,  lord  of  Hossy,  of  the  lands  of  Auffurde,  namely,  Argaythin,  and 
Arbauchlaux,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1418 142 

Charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  of  the  Garioch,  and  Admiral  of 
the  realm  of  Scotland,  (dated  2.  January  1420),  conlirming  a  charter  by 
Margaret  of  Glen,  the  widow  of  John  of  (ilen,  knight,  lady  of  luchmartyn. 
and  parcener  of  the  lands  of  Aclileven,  Ardoyn,  and  Harlaw,  to  Walter  of 
Ogilvy,  lord  of  Lintrathcn,  and  his  wife  Isobel,  daughter  of  Margaret  of 
Glen.     20.  November  1419 179 

Notice  of  the  Earl  of  Mar  as  Admiral  of  Scotland,     ad.  1419— a.d.  1423 179 

Indenture  between  Murdoch,  duke  of  Albany,  Governor  of  Scotland,  on  one  part, 
and  Sir  Alexander  Stewart,  carl  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  on  the  other.  The 
Earl,  and  his  son.  Sir  Thomas  Stewart,  are  to  be  for  the  Governor  before 
and  against  all  men,  except  the  King  alone.  The  Governor  is  to  give  the 
Earl  one  half  of  the  profits  of  the  justice  courts  of  Aberdeen,  Banflf,  and 
Inverness.  The  Governor  is  to  give  his  letters  i)atent  that  he  will  stand 
by  the  Earl  after  the  tenor  of  the  letters  which  the  Earl  had  of  the  lati; 
Governor.  The  Governor  shall  confirm  the  grant  by  the  Earl  to  his  son. 
Sir  Thomas  Stewart,  of  the  lands  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  if  the  Earl  can  show 
a  charter  by  the  King  confirming  the  lands  of  Mar  and  Garioch  to  him, 
his  heirs,  and  assignees.  The  Governor  will  not  consent  to  the  marriage  of 
his  son  and  heir-apparent,  Walter  Stewart,  with  tlie  daughter  of  Sir  Robert 
Erskine,  without  the  knowledge  and  consent  of  the  Earl  of  Mar.  The 
Governor  has  given  to  the  Earl  the  profits  of  the  lands  of  Badcnach, 
Urquhart,  and  Strathown,  until  they  be  let  to  advantage,  when  the 
Governor  is  to  have  one  half  of  the  profits,  and  the  Earl  the  other  half,  dur- 
ing his  life.     16.  November  1420 181 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  ilar  and  the  Garioch,  coutirming 


CONTENTS.  ixxi 

a  charter  by  William  of  Lindsay,  lord  of  Rnssic,  to  Sir  Alcxaiidor  Korlics, 
lord  of  that  Ilk,  of  the  lands  of  Aufurd.     a.d.  1423 .",'.ii; 

Sir  AValter  of  Lindsay,  knight,  sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  resigns  his  lands  of  ('iil- 
clcrochy  and  Garry  into  tlu;  hands  of  his  lord,  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of 
Mar  and  of  Oarioch,  and  Admiral  of  the  realm  of  Scotland.  24.  October 
1423     18.) 

Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar.  is  one  of  the  assize  wlilrh  find  JIurdoch,  duke  of 
Albany,  his  sou  Walter,  his  brother  Alexander,  and  their  grandfather,  the 
Earl  of  Lennox,  guilty  of  treason.     May  1424 18:! 

Charter  by  King  James  I.  to  his  cousin,  Sir  Alexander  Stewart,  and  his  natural 
son,  Sir  Thomas  Stewart,  knights,  of  the  earldom  of  Mar.  and  the  lordship 
of  the  Garioch,  resigned  by  them  in  the  King's  hands  ;  To  be  held  by  Sir 
Alexander  during  his  life,  and  after  his  death  by  Sir  Thomas,  and  the  lieii-s 
male  of  his  body  la%vfully  begotten,  whom  failing,  to  return  to  the  King 
and  his  heirs.     28.  May  1426 l!^:; 

Charter  by  King  James  I.  confirming  a  charter  by  Thomas,  carl  of  Mar,  and  lord 
of  the  Garioch  t6  John  Cameroun,  in  free  marriage  with  Ellen  of  Mowat 
[or  de  Monte  Alto],  of  the  lands  of  Brux  and  Wester  Druiinnellochy.  in 
Strathdon.     12.  August  1426 lof* 

Charter  by  King  James  I.  confirming  the  charter  of  24.  December,  1409,  by  Alex- 
ander Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch,  to  his  kinsman,  Alexander  of 
Forbes,  lord  of  Brux,  of  the  lands  of  Glencarwe,  Glenconre,  and  the  Orde 
in  the  lordship  of  Strathdon.     12.  August  1426 1~" 

Note  of  the  resignation  of  the  lauds  of  Camcjuhil,  in  the  earldom  of  JLar,  into  the 
hands  of  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar,  bv  Alexander  Forbes  of  Brux. 
A.D.  1427 '. 3S1 

Charter  by  King  James  I.  to  Alexander,  earl  of  Mar,  of  the  lordship  of  Badonach, 

in  the  sheriffdom  of  Inverness,  during  his  life.     9.  January  1427 lSt> 

Note  of  the  descent  of  the  lordship  of  Badenach,     a.d.  1324 — a.d.  1406..'. 18-5 

Letter  by  Alexander,  earl  of  Mar,  binding  himself,  his  heirs,  executors,  and 
assignees,  to  leave  the  lands  of  the  lordship  of  Badenach  free  to  the  King 
and  his  heirs,  on  the  Earl's  death,     a.d.  1427 18'' 

Charter  by  King  James  I.  to  Sir  William  of  Forbes,  knight,  of  the  lands  of 
Kynnaldy,  etc ,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  resigned  by  Alexander  Stewart, 
earl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch.     a.d.  1429 390 

Charter  by  King  James  I.  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  lord  of  Forbes,  of 
the  lands  of  Aufurde,  of  Logy,  and  of  Edynbanchry,  with  ten  shillings 
yearly  from  Mukwell,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  resigned  l)y  Alexander,  earl 
of  Mar.     A.D.  14.30 391 


ixxii  CONTENTS. 

Note  of  the  defeat  of  Alexander,  earl  of  Jlar,  by  Donald  Balloeli  of  the  Isles,  ut 

Inverlochy  in  Lochaber.     a.d.  1431 186 

Note  of  the  death  of  Alexander,  earl  of  Mar.     2G.  July  14.^5 186 

His  character 186 

Indenture  between  Sir  Hubert  of  Erskine,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  and  his  .son  and  heir. 
Sir  Thomas  of  Ersltine,  on  the  one  part,  and  Sir  Alexander  of  I'orbes, 
knight,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  on  the  other.  The  Knight  of  Forbes  is  to  do  all  he 
may,  sparing  neither  cost  nor  trouble,  to  help  Sir  Robert  of  Ei-skine  and 
his  son  to  all  their  rights  of  the  Earldoms  of  Mar  and  Garioch.  In  return. 
Sir  Robert  of  Erskine  and  his  son  are  to  give  him  the  lordship  of  Anchin- 
dor.  the  advowson  of  the  church,  the  Buk,  and  the  Cabrach,  with  the  half- 
davarh,  in  free  forest,  within  forty  days  after  thej-  recover  the  Earldom  of 
Mar.     17.  November  1435 188 

Note  of  the  service  of  Robert,  lord   Erskine,  as  heir  to  Lady   Isabel  Douglas. 

countess  of  Mar,  in  half  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar.     22.  April  1438 188,  275 

Note  of  the  service  of  Robert,  lord  Erskine,  as  heir  to  the  Countess  Isabel,  in  the 

other  half  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar.     October  1438.... 188.  275 

Seisin  of  Robert,  lord  Erskine,  as  heir  of  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar,  in  one  half  of 

the  Earldom  of  Mar.     21.  November  1438 188.  275 

Agreement  between  Sir  Robert  Erskine,  Lord  of  i\Iar,  and  his  son.  Sir  Thoraa.s, 
Master  of  Mar,  on  one  part,  and  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes, 
on  the  other.  The  matters  in  question  between  them,  together  with  the 
fulfilling  of  the  indenture  formerly  made  between  them,  are  to  be  referred  to 
the  judgment  of  certain  friends.     About  a.d.  1439 189 

Charter  of  Robert,  earl  of  Mar  and  lord  of  Erskine,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes, 
of  that  Ilk,  knight,  of  the  half  of  the  lordship  of  Strathdec,  in  the  earldom 
of  Mar.     20.  June  1439 190 

Sir  Robert  of  Erskine,  earl  of  Mar,  anil  lord  of  Erskine,  is  admitted  a  free  burgess 
and  guild  brother  of  the  burgh  of  Aberdeen,  free  of  the  oath  of  scot  and 
lot,  watch  and  ward,     28.  December  1439 191 

Charter  by  Robert,  earl  of  Mar,  and  lord  of  Erskine,  confirming  a  charter  (of  10. 
December  1410)  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch,  and 
lord  of  DutMe  in  Brabant,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Irvine,  knight,  [lord  of  Drum], 
of  the  demesne  lands  of  Davachindore,  and  of  Fiddelmonth     10.  May  1440     452 

Indenture  between  King  James  II.,  on  one  part,  ami  Sir  Robert,  lord  of  Erskine, 
on  the  other.  The  King  is  to  deliver  the  castle  of  Kildrummy  to  the  Lord 
of  Erskine,  to  be  kept  by  him  for  the  King's  behoof,  until  the  King  be  of 
age.     The  Lord  of  Erskine  is  to  lay  his  claims  before  the  King  and  the 


CONTENTS.  Ixxlii 

three  estates,  to  lie  juclpjej  by  tlieiii.  Jleanwhile  the  Lord  of  Erskino  is  to 
keep  all  the  rents  of  the  half  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar  whi  h  he  claims.  Po 
soou  as  the  Lord  of  Erskine  gets  the  castle  of  Kildrummy,  he  is  to  deliver 
up  the  castle  of  Dunbarton.     10.  August  1440 192 

Uhartcr  of  sale  by  Robert,  earl  of  liar,  lord  of  Erskinf,  and  of  the  barony  of 
Kcllie,  to  Andrew  of  Culane,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  lands  of  Knawaiie, 
in  the  barony  of  Kelly,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen.     24.  January  1441       4'J 

Note  of  a  protest  by  Robert,  lord  Erskine,  in  presence  of  the  King  and  Council, 
that,  inasmuch  as  the  Chancellor  refuses  to  issue  a  brieve  for  serving  him 
heir  to  the  lordship  of  Garioch,  and  to  give  him  possession  of  the  castle 
of  Kildrummy,  he  shall  be  free  to  intromit,  at  his  own  hand,  with  the 
whole  lauds  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  etc.     9.  August  1442 192 

Charter  of  sale  by  Thomas  Johnson,  burgess  of  Kildrummy,  to  John  Baxter,  of  a 
rood  of  land  on  the  east  side  of  the  burgh  of  Kildrummy,  for  yearly  pay- 
ment of  four  pennies  to  the  Lord  of  Mar.     8.  August  1443 734 

Indenture  between  Robert  the  Lyle  of  Duchale,  on  one  part,  and  Sir  Alexander 
of  Forbes,  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  on  the  other  part.  So  soon  as  Robert  the 
Lyle  recovers  possession  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Mar,  he  shall  give  his 
part  of  the  lands  and  castle  of  Strathdee  and  Kyndrocht  to  Sir  Alexander 
of  Forbes,  in  exchange  for  the  lands  of  Chiny  and  Quhitefeild,  in  Stra- 
therne  and  Angus.  If  the  King  shall  take  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Mar 
from  Robert  the  Lyle  or  his  heirs,  the  lands  of  Cluny  and  Quhitefeild  shall 
revert  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  and  his  heirs,  etc.     26.  March  1444 194 

Note   of  a  charter  by  Robert,  earl   of  JIar,  and   lord   Ei'skine,  to  Patrick   Gal- 

braith,  of  the  lands  of  Garscadaue  in  Dunbartonshire,     a.d.  1444 201 

Sentence  of  the  Lords  Auditors  of  Causes  and  Complaints,  specially  deputed  by 
Parliament,  that  Sir  Robert,  lord  of  Erskine,  knight,  shall  cause  justice  be 
done  to  Ada  Crab,  widow,  in  the  matter  of  the  lands  of  the  Quyltis  of 
Cromar  which  she  claims  to  hold  of  the  Lord  of  Erskine,  in  chief,  as  her 
overlord,  and  which  arc  unjustly  withheld  from  her,  as  she  alleges,  by 
Alexander  of  Chalmer,  burgess  of  Aberdeen.     2.  July  1445 195 

Charter  by  Robert,  earl  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  and  lord  of  Ei-skine,  to  John  Baxter, 

of  a  land  on  the  east  side  of  the  town  of  Kildrummy.     27.  March  1447 734 

Letters  patent  by  King  .James  11.  charging  Robeii,  lord  of  Erakine,  and  Thomas, 
his  son,  to  deliver  up  the  castle  of  Kildrummy  for  the  King's  reception, 
when  in  these  parts,  in  terms  of  the  indenture  of  10.  August  1440,  under 
pain  of  treason.     12.  May  1447 196 

Andrew  of  Keith  of  Inverugy,  of  the  age  of  eighty  years,  makes  oath,  that  Gart- 
nay,  earl  of  Mar,  begat  Donald,  carl  of  Mar,  and  two  daughter's ;  that  Eail 


Ixxiv  CONTENTS. 

Donald  begat  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  and  Margaret :  that  Earl  Thomas  died 
childless,  and  Margaret  married  William,  carl  of  Douglas,  who  begat  on  her 
the  Earl  James  and  the  Countess  Isabel,  wlio  both  died  childless,  and  so  ended 
the  generation  of  Earl  Donald ;  that  Earl  Donald's  sisters,  the  daughters  of 
Earl  Gartnay,  were  married,  the  one  with  King  Robert  the  Bruce,  and  she  died 
childless,  the  other  with  Sir  John  of  Jlenteth,  who  begat  on  her  two 
daughters,  of  whom  the  elder  married  Sir  lulward  of  Keith,  who  begat  on 
her  Janet,  who  married  Sir  Thomas  of   Erskine,  who  begat  on  her  Sir 

Robert  of  Erskine,  eavl  of  Mar,     G.  October  1447 197 

Ingeram  of  Wenton  of  Andat  makes  oath  to  the  same  effect,  and  adds  that  he 
well  dare  offer  his  person  in  combat  with  any  one,  of  his  own  degree,  who 

shall  say  in  the  contrary.     6.  October- 1447 198 

Note  of  an  indenture  between  King  James  II,,  on  one  part,  and  Robert,  lord 
Erskine,  on  the  other.  Lord  Erskine  is  to  deliver  up  the  castle  of  Kil- 
drummy  to  any  whom  the  King  may  appoint,  to  be  kept  by  them  till  the 
King  be  of  age,  when  it  shall  be  given  to  him  who  shall  be  found  to  have 
right  to  it,  in  the  judgement  of  the  three  estates.  So  soon  as  Lord  Erskine 
delivers  up  the  castle  of  Kildrummy,  the  King  shall  deliver  up  the  castle 

of  Alloa  to  Lord  Erskine.     20.  June  1448 19G 

In  presence  of  the  King  and  three  estates  of  the  realm.  Sir  Thomas  of  Erskine, 
eldest  son  auJ  heir  of  Sir  Robert,  lord  of  Erskine,  knight,  in  name  and 
behalf  of  his  father,  and  in  his  own  name,  declares  himself  willing  to  fuliil 
the  indentures  between  the  King,  on  one  side,  and  his  father  and  himself, 
on  the  other,  as  to  the  lands  of  the  earldom  of  Mar,  and  the  castle  of  Kil- 
drummy, at  the  judgment  of  the  three  estates,  (the  prelates,  and  the  com- 
missioners of  the  burghs  being  secluded,  as  those  who  ought  not  to  judge 
in  a  question  of  fee  and  heritage),  and  reserving  to  his  father  and  himself 
the  rents  of  the  Earldom  for  the  term  of  Jlartinraas  last,  unjustly  levied 
and  received  by  the  King's  servants,  contrary  to  the  indentures  aforesaid, 

4.  April  1449 199 

In  presence  of  James  II,,  King  of  Scots,  sitting  in  judgement  in  his  Parliauient, 
Sir  Thomas  of  Erskine,  eldest  son  and  apparent  heir  of  Sir  llobert  of 
Erskine,  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  asks  that  justice  may  be  done  to  his  father 
in  the  matter  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar,  belonging  to  his  father  of  hereditary 
right,  and,  as  he  affirms,  unjustly  withheld  from  him  by  the  King.  To 
this  request,  William,  lord  Crichton,  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  makes  answer, 
by  the  King's  command,  that  by  an  .act  of  General  Coimcil,  passed  by  the 
three  estates,  it  w.is  ordained  that,  until  the  King  came  of  age,  he  should 
possess  all  lands  and  lordships  in  which  his  father  died  vest  and  seised;  and 
that,  meanwhile,  he  is  ready,  by  his  Privy  Council,  to  hear  the  claim  of 
the  Lord  of  Erskine,  as  well  as  the  claim  of  the  King,  to  the;  Earldom, 
26.  January,  1450 200 


CONTEXTS.  Ixxv 

Charter  by  Rolicrt,  earl  of  Mar  and  Gariocli,  and  lord  of  Krskine,  confirmin£j  a 
cluirfer  by  John  Jlclvil  of  Hcrvyston  to  Edward  Kamsay  of  Wcsthall,  of 
tho  half  of  the  lands  of  Wcsthall,  in  the  earldom  of  the  Garioch.  7.  Sep- 
tember 1451 201 

Charter  by  Kins^  .Tame!?  IT.  to  Ingeram,  bisho])  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  lands  of  West- 
hall,  in  the  King's  earldom  of  the  Uarioch,  resigned  by  Edward  Hamsay  of 
the  Westhall.     .July  1454 201 

Charter  by  King  .Tames  11.  to  John,  bishop  of  Murray,  of  a  tenement  in  the  Ijrig- 
gate  of  Inverness,  which  belonged  to  Alexander,  earl  of  Mar,  and  fell  in 
the  hands  of  the  King's  father  through  the  bastardy  of  the  said  Earl,  and 
was  by  the  King's  father  granted  to  the  Bishop,  who  resigned  the  same  in 
the  Iving's  hands.    24.  July  1451 735 

Thomas,  lord  Erskiue  presents  a  petition  to  King  James  IT.  sitting  in  General 
Council,  with  the  three  estates  of  his  realm,  humbly  asking  that  justice  may 
be  done  him  as  to  the  lands  of  the  Earldoms  of  Mar  and  of  the  Gariodi. 
William,  lord  Crichton,  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  makes  answer  that  the 
King  proposes  to  be  in  the  north  parts  of  his  realm  soon  after  Whitsunday, 
and  that  he  will  there  do  justice  to  Lord  Erskine.     21.  March  1453 202 

Remission  by  King  James  11.  to  Alexander,  earl  of  Huntly,  lord  Gordon  and 
Badenach,  and  to  Sir  George  of  Seton,  knight,  his  son  and  heir-ajjparcnt, 
for  the  depredations  committed  by  them  in  the  lands  of  Mar,  an<l  for  their 
robbery  of  the  goods  of  Thomas,  lord  Erskine,  etc.     7.  March  1456 203 

Note  for  the  King,  as  to  the  lands  of  Soynahard,  by  his  Chamberlain  between  Dee 
and  Spey.  David  Scrimgeoure  claims  to  hold  them  by  charter  of  the  late 
King,  on  the  resignation  of  the  deceased  Alexander,  so-called  Earl  of  Mar, 
■who  had  only  the  frank  tenement  of  the  ]''aridoiii.  The  said  Alexander 
holding  the  Earldom  by  the  charter  of  King  Robert  III.,  on  the  resignation 
of  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar,  resigned  the  Earldom  in  the  hands  of  tlie 
deceased  Robert,  Duke  of  Albany,  then  Governor  of  Scotland,  vrho  conferred 
it  upon  Sir  Thomas  Stewart,  the  natural  son  of  the  said  Earl  Alexander. 
The  said  Sir  Thomas  died  vest  and  seized  in  the  fee  of  the  Earldom,  during 
the  life  of  his  father,  who  kept  the  frank  tenement.  Thereafter  the  said 
Sir  Alexander  (sometime  Earl)  resigned  the  lauds  of  Soj-nahard,  in  the 
hands  of  the  late  King,  but  wrongly,  for  as  he  had  not  the  fee  of  the  Earl- 
dom, he  could  not  resign  the  lands  of  the  Earldom,  and  so  neither  the 
resignation  nor  the  charter  aforesaid  is  of  any  avail,  since  no  one  can  give 
what  he  has  not.     a.d.  1455-6 204 

Note  of  an  action,  at  the  King's  instance,  for  the  reduction  of  the  service  of  Robert, 

lord  Erskiue  as  heir  to  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar.     a.d.  1457 206 


Ixxvi  CONTENTS. 

Letters  by  .Tolin,  lord  Limlsay  of  the  Byres,  the  King's  Justice  heyond  Forth,  and 
Walter  Lindsay  of  Kinldathmonth,  sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  in  room  of  David, 
earl  of  Crawford,  settinfj  forth  that  in  a  justice  ayre  held  in  tlie  tolbooth  of 
Aberdeen,  in  presence  of  the  King,  James  Skene  of  that  Ilk,  John  Mowat  of 
Loscraigie,  Andrew  Buchan,  Thomas  AUardes  of  that  Ilk,  Kanald  Chene  of 
that  Ilk,  Walter  Barclay  of  Tolly,  and  John  Scrogs  the  elder,  being  sum- 
moned to  answer  for  their  wrong  and  unjust  answer  to  a  brieve  of  inquest 
obtained  from  chancery  by  the  deceased  Kobert,  lord  Erskinc,  as  to  the  half 
of  the  earldom  of  Mar,  compeared  in  person,  and  being  sworn  on  the  Gospels 
deponed  that  they  had  no  knowledge  of  the  degree  of  kindred  in  wliicli 
Robert,  lord  ICrskine,  stood  to  Isabel,  countess  of  ilar ;  that  live  persons  of 
the  inquest,  of  whom  Gilbert  Menzies  and  John  Vaus  were  two,  dissented 
from  the  verdict ;  that  the  deceased  Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  then  sherift'-depute 
of  Aberdeen,  served  the  brieve,  that  he  had  the  lands  of  Strathdco  from 
Lord  Erskine,  as  the  public  voice  said,  for  his  help  in  serving  the  brieve  ; 
that  the  deponents  were  seduced  by  the  smooth  words  and  feigned  falsehoods 
of  John  of  Haddington  and  the  other  prolocutors  of  Lord  Erskinc,  and  that 
they  now  see  that  they  erred  in  serving  the  said  brieve,  and  humbly  ask  the 
King's  forgiveness;  James  Skene  of  that  Ilk  adding  that  he  well  knew  that 
the  late  King  was  in  possession  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar  after  the  death  of 
Earl  Alexander ;  Andrew  Buchan  and  Pianald  Chene  adding  that  they 
well  knew  that  the  deceased  Thomas  Stewart,  earl  of  Garioch,  died  seized 
and  vest  in  the  fee  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar,  and  that  the  deceased  Elizabeth, 
countess  of  Buchan,  his  wife,  had  the  third  part  of  the  lauds  of  the  Earldom 
of  Mar  after  his  death  ;  Walter  Barclay  of  Tolly  adding  that  he  was  present 
with  the  deceased  Alexander,  lord  Gordon,  when  he  gave  seisin  of  tlie 
Earldom  of  5Iar  to  the  said  Thomas  Stewart,  and  that  he  was  on  the  assize 
which  served  the  widow  of  the  said  Thomas  Stewart  to  her  terceof  the  lands 
of  the  Earldom  of  Mar.   5.  November  1457 205 

Pleadings  between  Lord  Erskine,  on  one  part,  and  the  Lord  Chancellor,  on  behalf 

of  the  King,  on  the  other  part.     5.  November  1457 208 

Verdict  of  the  assize,  that  Robert,  lord  iM'skinc,  father  of  Thomas,  lord  Erskine, 
did  not  die  vest  or  seized  in  the  fee  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  the  Earldom 
of  Mar ;  and  that  the  said  lands  are  in  the  King's  hands  by  the  death  of 
his  father,  King  James  II.     5.  November  1457 212 

Charter  by  John,  earl  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  [brother  of  King  James  I II.],  to  Duncan 
Forbes,  son  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Brux,  of  the  lands  of  Over  Towy,  Nether 
Towy,  and  Culfork.  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  resigned  by  .lonet  of  Feutouu. 
18.  November  1475 73ti 

King  James  III.  orders  a  charter  (of  12.  August  1404)  by  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar 
and  Garioch,  to  Alexander  Stewart,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Stewart, 


CONTENTS.  Ixxvii 

earl  of  Bucliau,  of  the  earldom  of  Mar  and  Gariocli,  the  Forest  of  (iedward, 
etc.,  to  be  registered  in  the  Register  of  the  Great  Seal.     10.  April  147G 107 

John,  earl  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  orders  his  bailies,  William  Leith  of  Rcrnis,  and 
Alexander  Abercromby,  to  give  seisin  of  the  lands  of  Johnstomi,  in  the 
regality  of  the  Garioch,  to  Alexander  Johnston,  grandson  (nepoti)  and  heir 
of  Gilbert  Johnston  of  that  Ilk,  and  to  his  wife,  Agnes  (ilastor.  1.  March 
1477 1 737 

Charter  by  King  James  III.  to  his  brother,  Alexander,  duke  of  Albany,  carl  of 
March,  lord  of  Annandale  and  Man,  the  King's  Lieutenant-General,  Great 
Admiral  of  the  Realm,  and  Warden  of  the  East  and  West  Marches,  of  tlic 
lands  and  earldoms  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  with  the  castle  of  Kildriimmy,  in 
free  Regality  and  Forest,  etc.     a.d.  1482 313 

Charter  by  King  James  III.  to  his  third  son,  John  Stewart,  of  the  lands  and  earl- 
doms of  Mar  and  Garioch,  with  the  castle  of  Kildnimmy,  in  fee  and  heri- 
tage, with  free  Forest,  warren,  etc.     2.  March  1486 215 

King  James  IV.  grants  to  Sir  Alexander  Gordon  of  Megniar,  knight,  a  five  j-cars' 
lease  of  the  lands  of  Strathdec  and  Cromar,  and  makes  him  bailie  of  the 
lands,  with  power  to  hold  courts,  etc.     a.d.  1504 210 

King  James  IV.  makes  William  Forbes  of  Towie,  chamberlain  of  the  lands  and 

lordships  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  during  the  King's  will.     a.d.  1505 210 

King  James  IV.  makes  William  Forbes  of  Towie,  bailie  within  the  lands  of  Mar 

and  Garioch,  during  the  King's  will.     a.d.  1506 217 

Acknowledgement  by  Elizabeth  Gordon,  widow  of  Henry  Leith  of  Barnis,  that 
she  has  received  from  John  Portarfield  of  Chapelton,  procurator  of  Alex- 
ander lord  Erskine,  three  hundred  mcrks  for  the  redemption  of  the  lands  of 
Pettodry,  in  the  regality  of  the  Garioch,  and  eighty  pounds  for  the  redemp- 
tion of  the  third  part  of  the  lands  of  Petskurry,  in  the  barony  of  Balha- 
garty,  which  she  had  in  pledge  for  the  .said  sums.     a.d.  1505 ~'>< 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  Alexander  Elphinstone,  son  and  heir-apparent  of 
Sir  John  Elphinstone  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  and  to  his  wife,  Elizabeth 
Berlay,  the  Queen's  servant,  who  has  come  to  Scotland  with  the  firm  pur- 
pose of  remaining  there  all  the  days  of  her  life,  of  the  lands  of  Invernochty, 
Ballebeg,  with  the  mill,  meadow,  woods,  and  glens  of  Glennochty,  Invcr- 
nethy,  Ledmakey,  Culquhony,  Culquhary,  in  Strathdon,  Mekell  Migvie. 
Easter  Migvie,  Tulliprony,  Blalok,  and  Corrccreif,  in  Cromar,  in  the  earl- 
dom of  Mar,  and  of  the  lands  of  Duncanston,  Glandirston,  with  the  mill, 
Rochmureall  and  Tillefoure,  in  the  lordship  of  Garioch,  all  erected  into  the 
barony  of  Invernochty.     8.  August  1507 -^' 

King  James  IV.  ordei-s  Andrew  Elphinstone  of  Sclmys,  William  Forbes  of  Towie, 


ixxvlii  CONTENTS. 

John  Lesly  of  Wardris,  and  John  Charteris,  son  and  heir  apparent  of 
Thomas  Charteris  of  Caugnor,  his  sheriffs  of  Aberdeen  in  that  part,  to  give 
seisin  of  tlio  lands  above  mentioned,  erected  into  tlie  barony  of  Inver- 
nochty,  to  the  above  mentioned  Alexander  Elphiiistone  and  Elizabeth 
lierlay.     8.  August  1507 738 

Seisin  is  given  accordingly,  at  the  old  manor  place  of  hivoniochty,  by  John 
Forbes,  overlord  of  Brux,  sherift'  in  that  part,  to  John  Charteris,  son  and 
heir-apparent  of  Thomas  Charteris  of  Cangnor,  attorney  of  Alexander 
Elphinstoue  of  that  Ilk,  and  Elizabeth  Berlay,  his  wife.     23.  August  1507     739 

Note  of  the  resignation  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Invernochty,  etc.,  in  the  King's 
hands,  by  Alexander  Elphinstone  and  Elizabeth  Berlay,  his  wife.  10.  De- 
cember 1507 277 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  Alexander  Elphinstone,  son  and  heir-apparent  of 
Sir  John  Elphinstone  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  Berlay,  his  %vife, 
of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Invernochty,  Ballebege,  with  the  meadow,  woods 
and  glens  of  Glennochty,  Invernethy,  Ledmakey,  Colquhony  and  Culquhary, 
in  the  lordship  of  Strathdon,  resigned  by  the  said  Alexander  Elphinstone 
and  Elizabeth  Berlay,  and  of  the  lands  of  Skellatar,  with  the  Forest  of 
Corgarf,  the  lands  of  Fenelost,  Bolquham,  Balnabooth  in  Glenbouchat, 
Balnabooth  in  Kilbethok,  Ballintamore,  Tulleskench,  Surmeil,  Oulbalauch 
with  the  Forest  of  Baddynyone  and  Kilvalauch,  Easter  Clova  with  Corry- 
keynzane,  Contelauch  with  Braidshaw,  Auchmyllane.  with  the  east  half  of 
Glenlos,  Kinclune,  etc.  in  the  lordship  of  Strathdon.  now  united  to  the 
barony  of  Invernochty,  in  exchange  for  the  lands  of  Mekle  Jligvie,  Easter 
Migvie,  Tulliprony,  Blalok,  and  Correcreif,  in  Cromar,  and  of  Duncanston, 
Glanderston  with  the  mill,  Ruchmureall  and  Tullefoure  in  the  lordship  of 
(jarioch  :  To  be  held,  the  lands  in  free  barony,  the  forests,  woods,  shaws,  and 
ulens  in  free  Forest.     10.  December  1507 218 


Note  of  seisin  on  the  above-mentioned  charter.     20.  December  1507 ..     27S 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  James  Skrimgeour,  son  and  heir  of  the  deceased 
Sir  .lames  Skrimgeour,  Constable  of  Dundee,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Sonay- 
hard,  in  the  King's  earldom  of  Mar,  formerly  held  by  Alexander  t^aldor, 
but  adjudged  by  the  Lords  of  Council  to  belong  to  the  King  as  Earl  of 
Mar,  by  reason  that  the  said  lands  being  a  part  and  pendicle  of  tlie  Earldom 
of  Mar,  were  unlawfully  given  to  the  deceased  David  Skrimgeour,  by  the 
deceased  Alexander,  pretended  Earl  of  Mar,  who  had  only  the  (rank  tene- 
ment of  the  Earldom,  his  bastard  son,  Thomas,  having  the  foe  of  the  Earl- 
dom, and  not  consenting  to  the  grant.     9.  March  1508 432 

Charier  of  feuferme  by  King  James  IV.  to  Alexander  Elphinstone  of  Invernochty 
and  Elizabeth  Berlay  hiji  wife,  of  the  demesne  lands  of  Kildrummy,  the 


CONTEXTS.  Ixxix 

New,  Wester  Clova,  Auld  Aiicliindorc,  Unimnalmfi',  Dosky,  CvUiKlilll.  Mill 
of  Kildnimmy,  Auchinvonu,  Corryhill,  Qwiltis,  ArJ(Hilion((iibare,  Culispik, 
Inverbnrquliare,  Wester  Inverburquliare,  lOaster  Krgeithc,  Culqulicicli, 
Discory,  with  the  mill,  rettinlauchc,  Gleiicoy,  and  the  Ncwtonne,  in  the 
earldom,  of  Mar,  with  the  keeping  of  the  castle  of  Kildrummy,  and  the 
advowsou  of  the  chapellainry  of  the  Dene.     19.  .July  1508 220 

Transumpt  under  the  King's  great  seal  (for  the  use  of  Alexander  Elphinstonc  of 
Invernochty,  in  supplement  of  his  iufeftmont  in  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Invernochty,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar)  of  a  writ  (of  5.  November  1457)  in  the 
King's  Register,  containing  the  process  and  rctour  on  the  claim  of  the 
deceased  Thomas,  lord  Erskine,  to  the  half  of  the  Earldom  of  jNIar.  15. 
May  1509 221 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  Alexander  Elphinstone  of  that  Ilk,  and  Elizaljcth 
Berlay  his  wife,  of  the  town  and  burgh  in  barony  of  Kildnimmy,  with  the 
burgh  mails,  yearly  rents,  and  burgh  roods.     11.  September  1510 223 

Note  of  seisin  on  the  above  mentioned  charter.     7.  February  1510... 278 

Charter  by  King  .James  TV.,  to  Alexander  lord  Elphinstone  (so  created  by  the  King 
at  the  baptism  of  his  son,  Arthur,  Prince  of  Scotland  and  the  Isles),  to  Eliza- 
beth Berlay,  his  wife,  and  to  the  heirs  male,  begotten  between  them,  of  the 
demesne  lands  of  Kildrummy,  the  New.  Wester  Clovay,  Auld  Auchiudore, 
and  others  with  the  castle  of  Kildrummy,  and  advowsonof  the  chapellainry 
of  the  Dene,  free  of  all  payment  of  feufcrme,  and  incorporated  with  the  barony 
of  Invernochty,  for  the  service  of  a  hundred  spearmen  in  the  King's  wars. 
14.  January  1510 224 

Note  of  seisin  on  the  above  mentioned  charter.     7.  February  1510 278 

Note  of  the  resignation  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Invernochty,  ca-stle  of  Kil- 
drummy etc.,  into  the  King's  hands,  by  Dame  Elizabeth  Berlay,  Lady 
Elphinstone.    11.  August  1512 2iS 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  Alexander  lord  Elphinstonc  and  Elizabeth  Berlay 
his  wife,  of  new  confirming  to  them  the  lands  and  barony  of  Invernochty 
etc.,  the  lands  of  Skalatcr  with  the  Forest  of  Corgarf  etc.,  Culbalach  with 
the  Forest  of  Baddinyone  and  Kilbaloch,  etc.,  the  demesne  lands  of  Kil- 
drummy, the  New,  "U'ester  Clova,  Auld  Auchiudore  etc.  with  the  castle 
of  Kildrummy  and  the  advowsou  of  the  chapellainry  of  the  Dene,  and 
erecting  them  into  a  free  barony  to  be  called  the  Barony  of  Kildrummy,  and 
farther  granting  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Invernochty,  which  is  a 
canonry  and  prebend  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Aberdeen  :  To  be  hold 
in  free  barony,  with  free  Forest,  Forest  courts,  their  fines  and  escheats,  etc., 
for  one  suit  yearly  at  the  head  court  of  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  with 
ward,  relief,  and  marriage,  free  of  all  service  of  spearmen  etc.  12.  August 
1513 22C 


Ixxx  CONTEXTS. 

Note  of  the  seisin  given  on  this  charter.     26.  August  1-513 279 

Seisin  of  Alexander  [lord]  Elphinstone,  [as  heir  of  his  father  the  deceased  Alexander 
lord  Elphinstone],  in  the  barony  of  Kildrummy,  with  the  tower  etc.,  and 
the  advowsons  of  the  church  of  Invernochty,  and  the  chapel  of  Dene.  a.d. 
1514 740,  279 

Note  of  the  seisin  of  Alexander  lord  Elphinstone  as  heir  to  his  father  the  deceased 

Alexander  lord  Elphinstone,  in  the  burgh  lauds  of  Kildrummy.     a.d.  1514     279 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  lord  Forbes  and  Elizabeth  Berlay 
(widow  of  Alexander  first  lord  Elphinstone)  his  wife,  of  the  land  and  barony 
ofFudes,  etc.     a.d.  1515 413 

Master  Robert  Elphinstone,  parson  of  Kincardine,  in  name  of  his  cousin,  the  Lord 
Elphinstone  now  in  his  tender  age,  protests  that  he  shall  not  be  prejudiced 
by  anything  to  be  done  by  Sir  William  Elphinstone,  parson  of  Clatt,  his 
tutor  of  law.     16.  June  1514 229 

Seisin  of  Kobert  Baxter,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Baxter,  in  four  roods  of  land  in 

the  burgh  of  Kildrummy.     a.d.  1527 740 

The  Lords  of  Council  order  John  lord  Forbes  to  deliver  to  Alexander,  lord  Elphin- 
stone, as  heir  to  the  deceased  Alexander  lord  Elphinstone  his  father,  certain 
heirship  goods  which  had  been  taken  possession  of  by  the  Lord  Forbes  after 
his  marriage  with  Elizabeth  licrlay,  widow  of  the  first,  and  mother  of  the 
second  Lord  Elphinstone.     a.d.  1529 230 

Alexander  lord  Elphinstone  revokes  a  letter  of  bailiary  of  his  lands  and  barony  of 
Kildrummy.  to  George  Meldrum  of  Fyvie,  and  other  writs  granted  by  him 
in  his  minority  ■n^tho^t  consent  of  his  curators,     a.d.  1532 231 

Decree  of  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session  annulling  a  judgment  by  which  the 
Sherifl's  Deputes  of  A berdeen  found  that  John  Elphinstone  had  a  lease  from 
Alexander  lord  Elphinstone  of  the  keeping  of  his  castle  of  Kildrummy  etc. 
a.d.  1539 231 

Note  of  an  action  against  Robert  Duguid  of  Auchinhuif  and  .lohn  Anderson,  son 
and  heir  of  the  deceased  William  Anderson,  burgess  of  Kildnimmy,  for  the 
recovery  of  twenty-six  oxen.     a.d.  1540 743 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  confirming  a  charter  by  Alexander,  lord  Elphinstone,  and 
baron  of  the  barony  of  Kildrummy,  to  Margaret  Drummond  (daughter  of 
John  Drummimd  of  Inverpefiray  and  Margaret  Stewart,  I^ady  Gordon)  in 
marriage  with  his  son  and  heir-apparent,  Robert  Elphinstone,  of  the  lands 
of  Corgarf,  Sccllatar,  Inverncty,  Fynlelosk,  Boquhorm,  Now,  Colloquhary, 
Invernothy,  Colquhoni,  Ballobeg,  etc.  in  the  barony  of  Kildrummy.  a.d. 
1546 233 


CONTKNTS.  Ixxxi 

Noto  of  tlio  service  of  Hobcrt,   loril    lllpIilnstoiK',  as  heir  to  liis  fatlicr,  Alexander 

lord  Elphlustone.  iu  the  barony  of  Kihlrnmmy.     a.d.  1.')48 27'.t 

John  Strachan  of  Lentiirk,  fugitive  of  the  law,  hinds  himself  to  leave  the  realm, 
never  to  return,  without  the  Queen's  leave  on  condition  that  he  is  acquitted 
of  the  burning  of  the  Place  of  Kihlnimniy.     a.d.  1555 758 

Precept  by  Queen  Mary  for  a  charter  to  her  natural  brother.  James,  comnicndator 
of  St.  Andrews  and  Pittenweeni.  of  the  lands  and  Earldom  of  Murrav,  the 
burgh  mails  and  customs  of  (he  biirfjhs  of  Elgin  and  Forres,  the  castle  of 
Darnaway  with  the  Forest,  park,  and  woods,  the  fishings  of  Spcy,  rindhorn. 
Slew  Pule,  and  Lossy,  the  lands  and  lordship  of  Abcrnethy,  the  lands  and 
barony  of  Stratherne,  etc.,  in  fee  and  heritage,  feufernu;  and  free  Forest. 
30.  January  15G2 740 

Precept  by  Queen  Mary,  for  letter.'!  of  legitimation  of  James  Stewart,  commeuflator 
of  the  Priories  of  St.  Andrews  and  Pittenweem,  bastard  son  natural  of  King 
James  V.     4.  February  15()2 74.3 

Precept  by  Queen  Mary  for  a  charter  to  her  natural  brother,  James,  commendator 
of  the  Priories  of  St  Andrews  and  Pittenweem,  erecting  the  lands  of  Strath- 
dee,  Braeniar,  and  Cromar  (formerly  granted  to  him  by  the  Queen)  into  one 
full  and  free  earldom,  to  be  called  the  Earldom  of  Jlar.  with  free  Forest,  etc., 
and  creating  him,  and  the  heirs  m.ale  of  his  body.  Earls  of  JIar,  etc.  7. 
February  15G2 743 

Grant  by  Queen  Mary  to  James,  earl  of  Mar,  of  the  gift  of  the  marriage  of  Alex- 
ander Ogilvy,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Sir  Walter  Ogilvy  of  Boyne, 
knight.     2.  April  1502 .'. 744 

Precept  by  Queen  Mary  for  a  charter  to  James,  carl  of  Mar,  and  to  Dame  Agnes 
Keith,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Allathane,  Achthmure,  and  Syde  with  the 
mill,  of  the  lands  of  Carnetrailyeane  with  the  mill  and  bruwhouse,  Pct- 
letheis  croft.  Baldestoun.  and  Glasgow,  iu  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen  ;  of 
the  King's  Fishings,  called  the  Thane's  Net,  in  the  water  of  Doverne  ;  of 
the  lands  of  Gleneuthill  and  Auchmedene.  in  the  barony  of  Glendowache, 
and  sheriffdom  of  Banff,  etc.     9.  June  1502 745 

Grant  by  Queen  Jlary  to  James,  earl  of  Mnrr/iy,  of  the  lease  of  the  I'.arldom  of 
Murray,  fallen  in  the  Quieu's  hands  by  forfeiture  of  George,  earl  of  Iluutly. 
19,  October  1502 745 

Commission  of  Justiciary  to  James,   carl  of  Murray,  within  the  shcrilVdouia  of 

Aberdeen,  Banff,  Elgin  and  Forres,  Nairn,  and  Inverness.     3.  October  1500     740 

Note  of  the  service  of  John,  lord  Erskiue.  as  nearest  heir  to  Robert,  earl  of  Mar 
and  Garioch,  lord  Erskine,  who  was  nearest  heir  to  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar, 
and  to  Gratney.  earl  of  Mar,  her  great-grandfather.     5.  May  J  555 234 

Charter  by  Queen  Jlarj-,  setting  forth  that  the  deceased  Isabel  Douglas,  countess  of 
Mar,  hereditary  proprietor  for  the  time  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar  and  of  the 


xxxu  COXTENTS. 

Lonlship  ami  Regality  of  Garioch,  granted  a  charter  to  the  (leoeaseil  Alex- 
ander Stewart,  in  free  marriage  with  herself,  of  (he  said  Earldom.  Lorilsliip, 
and  Regality,  to  be  held  by  them  and  tlie  heirs  begotten  between  them, 
whom  failing,  the  heirs  whomsoever  of  the  said  Countess  Isabel,  of  the 
Queen's  most  noble  predecessors,  who  granted  confirmation  of  the  said 
charter  ;  that  the  said  Countess  Isabel  and  Alexander  Stewart  died  without 
lawful  heirs  begotten  between  them,  whereupon  the  deceased  Robert,  Lord 
Erskine,  was  duly  served  nearest  and  lawful  heir  of  the  said  Countess 
Isabel  in  the  aforesaid  Earldom,  Lordship,  and  Regality,  so  that  John,  now 
Lord  ICrskine,  who  is  served  nearest  and  lawful  lieir  to  the  said  Robert, 
Lord  Erskine,  the  heir  of  the  said  Countess  Isabel,  has  undoubted  hereditary 
right  to  the  said  Earldom,  Lordship,  and  Regality,  notwithstanding  his 
predecessors  were  debarred  from  the  possession  of  the  same,  etc.  ;  and  there- 
fore granting  to  the  said  John,  Lord  Erskine,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the 
said  Earldom  of  Mar  (eoutainiiig  the  lands  of  Strathdon.  Braemar,  Cromar. 
and  Strathdeo)  and  the  lands  of  the  said  Lordship  and  Regality  of  Garioch. 
etc.,  with  free  Forests,  etc.     23.  June  15G5 234 

John,  loril  P_^rskine,  binds  himself  that,  although  the  Queen  has  granted  to  him  the 
lands  and  Earldom  of  Mar,  he  will  never  claim  any  right  to  the  lands  of 
Cabi-aeh,  the  laruls  and  barony  of  Cluny,  and  the  lands  of  Logy  and  Dawane, 
parts  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar,  granted  by  the  Queen  to  Robert,  commendator 
of  Holyrood.    27.  June  15G5 74(j 

Act  of  Parliament  ratifying  the  charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  John,  earl  of  Mar,  lord 

Erskine,  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar  and  Regality  of  Garioch,  etc.    19.  April  I5G7     237 

Seisin  of  John,  e.irl  of  Mar,  lord  Erskine,  in  the  Earldom  of  JIar  (containing  the 
lands  of  Strathdon.  Braciuar,  Cromar,  and  Strathdce),  in  the  lauds  of  the 
Lonlship  and  Regality  of  the  Garioch,  and  in  the  lands  of  the  barony  of 
Kelliu.     A.D.  1573 747 

Seisin  of  Robert,  lord  Elphinston,  [as  heir  to  his  father],  in  the  town  and  burgh  in 

barony  of  Kildrummy,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1577.... 748,  279 

Lease  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexander.  Master  of  Elphinstone,  of  the  tithes  and 
other  emoluments  of  the  churches  of  Kildrummy,  Logymar,  Gleuliueket,  and 
Cabrach,  for  nineteen  years,     a.d.  1580 748 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexander,  Master  of  Elphinstone,  of  the 
baronies  of  Elphinstone  and  Kildrummy,  resigned  by  Robert,  lord  Elphin- 
stone.    A.n.  loSC 2(S0 

Mote  of  the  .service  of  John,  ciul  of  Mar.  as  heir-general  of  Dame  Isobel   Douglas. 

countess  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch.     20.  March  1589 275 

Note  of  the  service  of  John,  carl  of  Mar,  as  heir  of  Dame  Isabel  Douglas,  countess 


CONTENTS.  1: 

of  Mar  and  of  Gariocli,  in  that  part  of  the  l-^arldom  pf  Mar  called  Strathdc 
and  Braemar.     20.  March  1589 


Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexander  Klpliiiistone,  eldest  son  of  Alexander. 
Master  of  Elphinstone,  of  the  lands  of  the  Kirktown  of  Kildnimmy,  and  two 
pieces  of  land  within  the  burgh  roods  of  Kildrunimy,  formerly  belonging  to 
the  vicar  pensioner  of  the  parish  church  of  Kildrumniy.     a, n.  1593 238 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexander  Elphinstone,  eldest  son  of  Alexander. 
Master  of  Elphinstone,  of  the  town  and  burgh  of  Kildrunimy,  with  the 
burgh  mails,  yearly  rents,  and  burgh  roods,  the  Burgh  bauch,  Auchinvany 
and  Gallowhilloek,  with  the  tower,  etc.,  resigned  by  Alexander,  Jlaster  of 
Elphinstone,  ami  now  of  now  erected  into  a  free  burgh  of  barony,  to  be  called 
the  Burgh  of  Kildrunimy,  with  a  weekly  market,  three  yearly  fairs,  etc. 
A.D.  1594 2;!9 

Note  of  the  seisin  on  this  charter,     a.d.  1594 280 

Act  of  Parliament  declaring  that  the  right  of  John,  earl  of  Mar,  lord  Erskine,  to 
the  Earldom  of  Mar,  and  Lordship  and  Regality  of  (jarioch,  and  action  for 
recovery  of  the  same  has  not  prescribed,  but  that  he  and  his  heirs  shall  have 
as  good  right  and  action  as  if  the  said  Earl  were  immediate  heir  to  Dame 
Isabel  Douglas,  countess  of  Mar,  or  to  Robert,  carl  of  Mar,  lord  Erskine,  her 
heir,  or  had  pursued  the  same  within  year  and  day  after  their  death.  29. 
July  1587 241 

In  presence  of  the  King  and  three  estates  of  Parliament.  John  "Wishart  of  Pittaro, 
hereditary  feuar  and  immediate  tenant  to  the  King  in  the  lands  of  Strath- 
dee  and  Brae  of  Mar,  protests  for  redress  against  the  Act  of  Parliament 
above-mentioned,  and  that  he  may  be  heard  in  dcl'ence  whensoever  his  right 
to  the  lands  of  Strathdeo  and  Brae  of  Mar  is  challenged.     29.  July  1587....     244 

In  presence  of  the  King  and  three  estates  of  Parliament,  Master  James  Elphinstone 
of  Invernochty,  in  name  and  behalf  of  Robert,  Lord  Elphinstone,  his  father, 
protests  that  the  Act  of  Parliament  above  mentioned  shall  not  prejudice 
Lord  Elphinstone  in  his  possession  of  the  lands  and  lordship  of  Kildrunimy. 
29.  July  1587 -"'^ 

In  presence  of  the  King  and  three  estates  of  Parliament,  George,  Earl  of  Iluntly, 
Lord  Gordon  and  Badenach,  Lieutenant  in  the  North,  protests  tliat  the  Act 
of  Parliament  above  mentioned  shall  not  prejudice  the  said  Earl  and  his 
friends  in  their  possession  of  their  lands  in  the  Earldom  of  Mar  and  Regality 
of  Garioch.     29.  July  1.587 245 

Action  before  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session,  at  the  instance  of  John.  Earl  of 
Mar,  Lord  Erskine,  etc.  and  his  sou  John,  Lord  Erskine,  against  Alexander 
Lord  Elphinstone,  his  son  Alexander,  Lord  Kildrunimy,  Master  of  Elphin- 
stone, and  Dame  Elizabeth   Drummonil,  Lady  Kildrunimy,  his  wife,  for  the 


Ixxxvi  CONTEXTS. 

Service  of  .lolin,  carl  of  Jlar,  as  licir  of  Gratnei,  earl  of  Jlar,  the  father  of  Helen 
of  JIar,  the  grcat-granilmothur  of  Hubert,  earl  of  Mar,  lord  Erskine,  the 
grandfather  of  Alexander,  lord  Erskine,  the  great-greatgrandfather  of 
John,  carl  of  Mar.     22.  January  1G28 306 

Service  of  John,  earl  of  Mar,  as  heir  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  sou  of  Donald,  carl 
of  Mar,  the  brother  of  Helen  of  JIar.  the  great-grandmother  of  Itobert, 
earl  of  Mar,  lord  Erskine,  the  grandfather  of  Alexander,  lord  Erskine,  the 
great-great-grandfather  of  John,  carl  of  Mar.     22.  January  1028 306 

Service  of  John,  carl  of  JIar.  as  heir  of  iMargarct,  countess  of  JIar,  the  daughter 
of  Donald  (second  of  that  name)  earl  of  Mar,  the  brother  of  Helen  of  Mar, 
the  great-grandmother  of  Robert,  earl  of  Mar,  lord  Erskine,  the  grandfather 
of  Alexander,  lord  Erskine,  the  great-great-grandfather  of  John,  carl  of 
Mar.     22.  January  1028 300 

Letter  from  King  Charles  I.  to  the  Treasurer- Dcjnite,  requiring  a  report  on  the 
action  by  the  Earl  of  JIar  against  the  King's  vassals  of  Jlar  and  Garioch. 
18.  February  1028 307 

.Vote  of  an  action  by  the  Earl  of  Mar  against  the  Laird  of  Caskieben,  claiming  to  be 
heir  of  Dame  Isabel  Douglas,  countess  of  Mar  and  Garioch.  21.  February 
1028 308 

I'outract  between  John,  earl  of  Mar,  and  John,  lord  Erskine,  his  .son.  on  one  part, 
and  Sir  George  Johnstone  of  tliat  Ilk,  knight  baronet,  on  the  other  part. 
1  he  Earl  and  his  son  are  to  ratify  all  the  charters  of  the  lands  held  by  Sir 
Gi;org(!,  renouncing  all  claim  which  they  might  have  to  them.  Sir  George 
is  to  show  the  grounds  on  which  he  claims  to  be  served  heir  to  Dame  Isabel 
Douglas,  countess  of  Mar,  and  is  then  to  renounce  all  claim  to  the  Earldom 
of  Mar  an<l  lordship  of  Garioch,  as  heir  to  Dame  Isabel  Douglas,  etc.  1. 
July  1028 308 

Letter  by  King  Charles  1.  to  the  Lords  of  Session,  that  they  take  a  declaration  from 
the  Earl  of  Mar,  that,  whatever  Ije  the  issue  of  his  action  against  the  vassals 
of  Jlar  and  Garioch,  it  shall  not  prejudice  the  King's  right,  etc.  2.  Dec- 
ember 1028 310 

Letter  from  King  Charles  I.  to  tlie  Clerk  of  Register,  that  he  receive  any  answer 
which  may  be  given  in  by  tlie  I'larl  of  iM;;r  to  a  petition  to  be  presented  to 
Parliament  by  the  vassals  of  Mar  and  Garioch.    2.  December  1028 311 

The  Earl  of  Mar,  and  Jolin,  lord  iM-skine.  his  son,  declare,  before  the  Lords  of 
Session,  that,  whatever  be  the  issue  of  the  actions  of  impi'obation  and  reduc- 
tion at  their  instance  against  the  vassals  of  Mar  and  Garioch.  it  shall  in  no 
wise  prejudice  the  rights  of  the  King's  Majesty.     17.  February  1029 749 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  George  Broun,  chaplain   of  the  chapel   of  Dene,   in  the 


CONTENTS.  Ixxxvii 

barony  of  Kildruramy,  and  1)}'  liohcrt,  lord  Klpliinstoiu',  liaiim  of  i\u: 
barony  of  Kildrummy,  and  patron  of  the  chapel  oi  Dene,  to  John  Forbes  of 
Towie,  of  the  lands  of  Over  Ivilbatlio,  Repoclxjuhy,  and  Croft  Morroll,  parts 
of  the  patrimony  of  the  cliapel  of  Dene.     A.n.  1500 .".I- 

Notc  of  the  seisin  of  Alexander  Forbes,  son  of  John  Forbes  of  Towie,  in  tlie  lands 
of  Cowfurde,  Culquhark,  and  others  In  the  barony  of  Kihlruinniy.  A.n. 
1502 :;i:2 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.,  as  tutor  of  his  brother  John,  earl  of  Mar,  confirming 
a  charter  of  sale  by  John  Forbes  of  Bru.x  to  John  Forbes,  brother-german  of 
William  Forbes  of  Towie,  of  the  half  ot  his  lands  of  lirux,  atid  of  the  whole 
of  his  lands  of  Glencarvy,  Gleueourj',  and  Ordc,  in  the  earldom  of  ilar. 
A.D.  1496 'M?, 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  Forbes,  brother-german  of  William  Forbes  of 
Towie,  of  the  whole  lands  of  Brux,  with  the  woods  and  bogs,  of  the  lands  of 
Wester  Drummellochy,  Newtoune,  Maeharis  Halch,  Glenkervy,  Gleneonry. 
and  the  Orde,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  erected  into  the  barony  of  liiux,  and 
the  Forest  of  Glenkervy  and  (ilenconry.      A.D.  1505 314 

Letter  by  King  James  IV.  to  the  sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  ordering  liiui  to  make 
proclamation  at  the  market  cross,  that  no  one  hunt,  hew  wood,  or  pasture 
cattle  in  the  Forest  of  Glenkervy  and  Glcnconry.     A  D.  1505 315 

Seisin  of  Alexander  Forbes,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  linix.  and  in  (he  lands  nud 

mill  of  Sonabeird.     A. D.  1531 "50 

Seisin  of  John  Forbes,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  lirux,  with  the  tower  ;  in  the 
half  of  the  lands  of  Little  Ancliry  ;  in  the  whole  lands  of  Mekill  Byithe  : 
and  in  the  lauds  and  mill  of  Gellan.     a.d.  1573 I'lO 

Seisin  of  John  Forbes  of  Brux,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  IJrux.  with  the  tower  ; 
in  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Wdochis  ;  in  the  lands  of  Mekill  Byithe  :  and  in 
the  half  of  the  lands  of  Litill  Auchrye.     a.d.  1599 751 


THE  PARISH  OF  CUSHNY. 

Charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  confirming  a  charter  (presented  to  him  by  James 
de  Monte  Alto,  or  Mowat)  granted  by  the  deceased  Sir  William  de  Moutealto 
(Mowat),  knight,  lord  of  Feryn,  to  his  brother,  Sir  Bernard  de  Jloute  Alto, 
knight,  of  bis  land  of  Esterfowlys,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1350 75C 

Note  of  a  charter  by  William  earl  of  Douglas  and  of  Mar,  to  James  de  Monte  Alto. 

of  the  lands  of  Easter  Foulis,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1377 15S 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John  Mowat,  ."on  and  heir  of  the  deceased  William  Mowat, 


ixxxviii  COXTKNTS. 

lord  of  Foulesmouat,  to  Pir  George  Lesley  of  Fitlikill,  of  the  lands  of  Fowles 
Mowiit,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.      ..D  1402 753 

John  of  Moueht  (Jlowat),  lord  of  Fowlis.  makes  Sir  Andrew  of  Lesly,  Bernard  of 
Mortimer,  and  John  of  Abercroniliv,  his  procnr'Ators  to  resign  his  lands  of 
Easter  Fowlis  Moucthe.  in  the  lordship  of  Mar,  in  the  hands  of  his  lady, 
Dame  Isabel,  lady  of  Mar  and  of  the  Garioch.     a.d.  1404 753 

Charter  by  King  Kobert  III.  to  Norman  of  Lesley  of  (he  lands  of  the  barony  of 
]!alncbrech,-in  Fife,  of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Lour,  and  of  the  lands  of 
Duulopy,  in  Angns,  and  of  the  lands  of  the  baronies  of  Cnsschene  and 
Piolliynormane,  in  the  sheritVdom  of  Aberdeen,  under  reservation  of  the  life- 
rent of  his  father  Andrew  of  Lesley.     A.u.  1390 318 

Note  of  a  judgement  of  the  Lords  of  Council,  that  in  the  sen-ice  of  George,  earl  of 
Tiothes,  as  heir  to  his  grandfather,  the  lauds  of  Quisny  and  Fowlis  Mowat 
had  been  returned  as  of  the  yearl_v  value  of  48J  nierks  instead  of  70  merks, 
etc.     A.D.  1490 .'. 319 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  Gejrge  Lesley,  earl  of  Piothes,  lord  Lesley,  and  to  the 
King's  kinswoman,  Margaret  Criehton,  tne  Earl's  affianced  wife  by  promise 
of  marriage  followed  by  se.xual  intercourse,  of  the  lands,  castle,  and  barony 
of  ISallinbreich.  th  ■  lauds  and  barony  of  Tacis,  the  lands  of  Kenuoquhy, 
ete.,  ill  Fife;  the  lands  and  barony  of  Carny,  with  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  St.  Modoc,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Perth  ;  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Fethus,  in  Angus ;  the  lands  and  barony  of  Balniane  and  Wodfeild,  in  the 
Mearns ;  the  lauds  and  barony  of  Quisny  an  1  Fowlis  Mowete.  witli  the 
mills,  etc..  and  the  advow.son  of  the  church  of  Quisny,  in  the  sheriffdom  of 
Aberdeen  ;  the  lands  and  barony  of  Ilothes,  with  the  castle,  the  fishings  in 
Rpey,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Rothes,  and  of  the  chapelainry 
witliin  the  castle  of  Uothes.  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Elgin  ;  the  lauds  and  barony 
of  Piotliynorman,   with   the   mills,  etc.,   in   th."  shi;rilVdoiu  o(   Aberdeen,  etc. 

A.u.  1017 319 

Charter  by  George,  earl  of  liotlies  and  lord  of  Lesly,  to  Jiobert  Lummisden,  pon  of 
Thomas  Lummisdeneof  Condohwe,  of  the  lands  of  iialnakely  in  the  barony 
of  Cusbuy.  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,     a.u.  1472  ...     322 

(ieorge,  earl  of  Kothes,  lord  Lesly,  and  barcm  of  Quisny,  orders  Thomas  Lummlsdene 
of  the  Condelanc,  John  Mortimer  of  Innynteir,  and  Itobcrt  of  Pahuahoy,  his 
bailies,  to  give  seisin  of  both  the  halves  of  Foulismoat,  with  the  mill,  and  of 
the  lands  of  Balnakeile,  in  the  barony  of  Quisne.  to  Thomas  of  Lummisdane, 
sou  and  heir  of  the  deceased  Ilobert  of  Lummisdane.     7.  April  1480 323 

Seisin  is  so  given  accordingly.     14.  April  1480 323 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  David  II.  coulirming  a  charter  by  the  Earl  of  Fife,  to 


CONTENTS.  Ixxxis' 

Thomas  Liiraisdaine,  of  tlie  lands  of  Drum  and  Comllaml   in   I'Ife,  an<l  of 
Easter  and  Wester  JIalcr  in  Aberdeeiisliire.     a.r.  1029 — a.d.  1o71 322 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  James  Lummysdeiie,  son  and  heir-apparent 
of  Thomas  Lummysdene  of  Condolanc,  of  the  lands  of  Condolane  and 
Drum  in  Fife,  and  of  Maidhir  in  Aberdeenshire,     a.d.  1507 322 

Charter  by  King  James  TV.  to  Robert  Lnmniisdcnc  of  JIaidlare,  of  the  lanils  of 
Foulis  Mowat,  with  the  mill,  and  the  lands  of  Knokri'aiich  and  lialehemy 
with  the  mill,  in  the  barony  of  Quysny.     a.d.  1511 324 

Note  of  an  action  before  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session,  at  the  instance  of 
Robert  Liimmisden  of  Slaidhtr  (the  brother  of  Thomas  Lnmmisdeu  of 
Maidlar.  the  son  of  Robert  Lumniisden,  the  son  of  Thomas  Lummisden  of 
Condolane)  against  George,  earl  of  Rothes  (heir  of  George,  earl  of  Rothes, 
his  great-grandfather)  for  -n-arrandice  of  the  lands  of  Ralmakely,  in  the 
barony  of  Quisny,  sold  by  the  deceased  George,  earl  of  Rothes,  to  the 
deceased  Robert  Lummisdene,  son  of  Thomas  Lummisilen  of  Condolane. 
A.D.  1538 322 

(-'barter  by  William  Mortimer  of  Craigievar.  with  con.sent  of  Alexander  Mortimer, 
his  son  and  heir-apparent,  to  his  kinsman  Robert  Liimmysdcn  of  Madlov, 
and  to  Isabel  Forbes  his  wife,  of  the  Little  Haugh  and  the  Jleadow,  at  the 
town  of  Bawhinto,  in  the  birony  of  Cushne,  according  to  certain  marches 
described  in  the  charter,     a.d.  1527 325 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  James  Lumniisdanc,  the  son  of  Tliomas  Lummisden. 
the  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Robert  Lummisden  of  Maidlare.  of  the  lanils 
of  Fowlis  Mowat.  Knokreauch,  Balchymmie,  and  ISalnakclie,  with  the 
mills,  etc.,  in  the  barony  of  Cusnc.     a.d.  154G 32G 

Seisin  of  John  Lumisden  in  (he  lands  of  Fowlis  Mowat.  I'.alchemy,  Knokreauch. 

and  Balnakclly,  iu  the  barony  of  Cusny.     a.d.  15G3 753 

Charter  by  King  James  VL  (a.d.  1580)  contirming  a  charter  by  John  Lumisdane 
of  Cuschny,  to  Janet  Mortimer,  daughter  of  John  Mortimer  of  Craigievar, 
of  the  lands  of  both  halves  of  Fowlis  Mowat,  with  the  mill,  etc.  ;  and  to 
her  husband,  John  Lummisdane,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  the  grantcr.  of 
the  lands  of  both  halves  of  Fowdis  Mowat.  with  the  mill,  etc.,  and  ol  the 
lands  of  Knokrcaucht,  lialnakelyo,  and  Baldiymnie.  with  the  mill  called 
the  Jlill  of  Cuschny.     a.c.  157'J  •>'-' 

Charter  liy  King  James  VI.  to  .lohn  Lummisilono  of  Cusclinie.  of  the  lands  of 
Fowlis  Mowat,  with  the  mill  and  the  Mylnetoun,  Knokreauch,  with  the 
outseat  called  Newtoun  of  Knokreauch  or  Wrak.  and  Balchcmye,  with  the 
mill,  called  Mill  of  Cu.schnie.  and  Balnakilyie,  with  tlie  outseats  callc<l 
Bryde's  Well  and  Elfhillock,  erected  into  the  barony  of  Cuschuie  Lummis- 
dene.    A.D.  ICOO 329 


xc  CONTEXTS. 

Service  of  Margaret  Forbes  as  heir  of  her  father,  Lieutenant-Colonel  James  Forbes 
of  Fowlis,  in  the  lands  of  Foullismouut,  etc.,  hohleu  in  leufermc  of  John, 
duke  of  Kolhes.     a. d.  1080 329 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas  Strathauchin,  to  Duncan  Forbes,  of  the  lands  of 

Auchintoule,  and  others,     a.d.  1407  332 

Note  of  the  resignation  by  John  de  Monte  Alto  (Mowat)  of  the  lands  of  Carn- 

cowlie,  in  the  hands  of  Andrew  Lesly,  the  overlord,     a.d.  1404 332 

Charter  of  sale  by  Sir  AVilliam  of  Lesly  of  Wardens,  knight,  to  his  kinsman, 
Duncan  of  Forbes,  the  son  of  Alexander  of  Forbes,  of  the  half  of  the  lands 
of  Corbanchory,  in  the  barony  of  Cusny.     a.d.  1464 330 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  (a.d.  1545)  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Alexander 
Leslie,  lord  of  Bacomy,  to  Duncan  Forbes  of  Drummaleche,  of  the  lands  of 
Corbanchquere  in  the  barony  of  Cussne,  under  reservation  to  the  grantcr,  of 
the  piece  of  land  called  Carnomor,  for  the  service  due  by  him  to  his  overlord. 
,.  1..  14(19 ". 330 

•  'barter  by  King  James  IV.  to  George  Forbes  of  Auchintoill,  of  the  lands  of 
Caruecouly,  Thoni<|uhathy,  Thomnacoulok,  and  Petberne,  in  the  barony  of 
Cuschny.     a.d.  1511  331 

In  an  action  belorc  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session,  .lames  Forbes  of  Aucliintowle 
aHirmjt  that  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Moncnyno  and  Dridlane,  having  the 
word  niasrlilis  erased  and  the  word  qiiihuscunque  written  in  its  place,  was 
bought  by  him  from  Jolin  Gordon  of  v^usnj'.     a.d.  1542 333 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  (a.d.  1545)  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  James  Forbes 
of  Auchintowle,  lord  of  Carnecewl  and  Druinquhat,  to  Alexander  Forbes  of 
Towie,  of  the  lands  of  Drumquhat,  in  the  barony  of  Cusne.     a.d.  1532 333 

James  I'^orbes  of  Auchintoul,  lord  of  Carncowlie  and  Drumquhathic,  orders  Alex- 
ander Forbes  of  Towie,  and  William  Garioch,  his  bailies,  to  give  seisin  of 
the  lands  of  Kinhard  and  of  the  mill  of  Carncowlie,  in  the  barony  of 
Cuschne,  to  his  brother  german,  William  Forbes  of  Carncowlie.     a.d.  1533.     334 

James  Forbes  of  Auchintoul  appeals  to  William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  his 
council,  and  to  the  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews,  against  the  sentence  of 
Master  Arthur  Bocce.  commissary  of  Aberdeen,  in  the  cause  moved  by 
William  Forbes  and  Thomas  Forbes,  brothers  german  of  the  said  James 
I'orbes  of  Auchintoul,  requiring  him  to  become  bound  for  the  warranty  of 
eighty  merks  of  lands  of  the  mill  of  Carncoulio  and  Kinhard,  and  the  west 
part  of  the  lauds  of  Carucoulc.     a.d.  1533 335 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  Gordon,  son  of  George  Gordon  of  Quisny,  of 
the  lands  of  Conqidionderlaud  and  Halheid,  in  the  barony  of  Quisny.     a.d. 


15U. 


CONTlsNTS.  xci 

Seisin  of  Rolicrt  Gordon  in  the  lands  ol  llallieid  and  Con(|nliindcrland.     a.d.  1504.     753 

Seisin  of  Robert  Gordon  in  tlic  lands  of]  lallieid  an.l  Coii.iidiinderland.    a.d.  1577.     75:i 

Service  of  John  Gordon  as  heir  of  his  father  Tatriek  Gordon  of  llalhcail,  iu  the 
towns  and  lands  of  Conwhinderland  and  Ilallhead,  in  the  barony  of  Cushny, 
holden  of  Margaret,  countess  of  Rothes  and  Haddington,     a.d.  1C83 337 

Legitimation  of  James  Forbes,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  bastard  son  natural  of  the 

deceased  William  Forbes,  reader  at  the  church  of  Cu.scheny.     a.d.  1574 337 


THE  PARISH  OF  TOUCH. 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  (a.d.  158G)  confirming  a  charter  of  feufeniie  by 
Master  Robert  Carnegy,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Touchc,  with  consent 
of  George  earl  of  Huntly,  lord  Gordon  and  Badenach,  chancellor  of  the 
realm  of  Scotland,  patron  of  the  rectory  of  Touciie,  to  \YilIiain  f'orbes  in 
Finzeauch,  of  the  land,s  of  the  Kirk  Town  of  Touche  with  the  mill,  mill 
lands,  etc.,  in  the  parish  of  Touche,  barouy  of  Cluuy,  and  sherilVdoiii  ol 
Aberdeen,     a.d.  1559 338 

Service  of  Mr.  George  Leslie,  advocate,  as  heir  to  his  father,  Patrick  Leslie  of 
Kincraigie,  in  the  towns  and  lands  of  Kirktown  of  Touch,  with  the  mill, 
etc.    A.D.  1705 339 

Charter  by  King  James  II.  to  Alexamlcr,  earl  of  Huntly,  oi'  the  earldmii  ol  lluully, 
and  of  the  lordship  of  Strathbolgy,  and  the  lauds  of  Cluuy,  Tul.he 
(Touch),  Obyn,  Glentanyr,  and  Glcnmuk  (erected  into  the  liarouy  of 
Huntly),  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen  ;  of  the  lonlship  of  Gordon,  in  the 
sheriffdom  of  Roxburgh  ;  and  of  the  barony  of  Panbride,  in  the  sheriifdoiu 
of  Forfar,     a.d.  1450 340 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander  of  Seytoune  of  Gordon,  hjid  of  the  barony  ol'  Cluuy. 
to  James  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of 
that  Ilk,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Corsindawe,  Kebidy,  Ordyquhork.  Aeh- 
kebidy,  Ruvynauchlache,  and  Tulirarne,  in  the  barony  of  Cluuy.  30. 
September  1444 ''-^O 

James  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk, 
knight,  binds  himself  to  his  redoubted  lord.  Sir  Alexander  of  Sctone  of 
Gordon,  that  he  will  resigU  the  lands  of  Corssindawe,  Kebydy,  Ordiipihork, 
Achkebidy,  Ruthynachloch,  and  Tulycarn,  in  the  barony  of  Cluuy,  as  soon 
as  he  is  seised  iu  the  lands  of  Fyndlettcr,  Kyucragy,  Tulymar.  Tulykery, 
Tulyfour,  and  Tulochreoch,  in  the  parish  of  Tulch,  in  the  barouy  of  Cluuy, 
or  in  the  lands  of  Estir  Tolmade,  Westir  Tolmade,  Tornavythyn,  Tulyreoeh. 
Tulyfour,  and  Tulykery,  in  the  barouy  of  Cluuy.     4.  October  1444 340 


.veil  CONTENTS. 

Alexander  of  Lesly,  son  and  lieir-apparent  of  Sr  William  of  Lesly  of  the  SyJe, 
knight,  binds  himself,  on  payment  of  2i:0  meiks,  to  resign  the  lands  of 
Fyndh^tter,  Kyncragy,  and  Tiiloclimar,  which  his  father  had  held  in  fee,  and 
the  lands  of  Tulyiour  and  TiiloehUery,  in  [the  parish  of]  Tuleh,  in  the 
barony  of  Cluny,  in  which  he  was  heiseil  ior  life,  by  Sir  Alexander,  car!  of 
Hunlly,  and  lord  of  Gordon,     a.d.  144C 341 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander,  earl  of  Iluntly,  and  lord  of  Hadenach.  to  Sir 
.lames,  lord  the  Forlies,  of  the  lands  of  Tidyreoche,  with  Tullaehwyneys, 
and  the  lands  of  Lit  ill  Tolmade,  Tornavethyne,  Drumlanssy,  and  Bargliis.sy, 
in  the  barony  of  Cluny.  and  earldom  of  Iluntly.     a.d.  14G0 341 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander,  earl  of  Huntly,  aii<l  lord  of  Badenach,  to  William, 
loid  the  Forbes,  his  son-in-law,  of  the  lands  of  Tulyfour  and  Tulikery,  in 
the  lordship  of  Tuliche  (Touch),  and  the  barony  of  Cluny.     a.d.  14i.8 341 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  (a  d.  1505)  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  George, 
earl  of  Iluntly.  and  lord  of  Badenach,  to  his  kinsman,  William  Forbes  of 
Towie.  of  the  lands  of  Fynlettir,  in  the  lord.ship  of  Tulche.     A.D.  1400 342 

Attestation  by  a  notary  public  that  Alexander  Leslie  of  Kincragy  presented  him- 
self at  the  Pier  of  Loch  Canmor  [in  Croiuar].  to  have  presence  of  the  E.arl 
of  Iluntlv.  that  he  might  ask  release  of  his  lands  of  Kincragy,  recognosced 
in  the  Earl's  hands  :  that  the  Earl  sent  Master  John  Irwing  to  the  said 
Alexander  Leslie,  saying  that  he  cotdd  not  have  presence  of  the  Earl  at  that 
time,  but  that  the  Earl  would  give  an  answer  to  the  notary  ;  that  the  notary, 
being  admitted  to  the  Earl's  presence,  asked  release  of  the  said  lands  of 
Kincragy,  in  name  and  behalf  of  the  said  Alexander  Leslie,  offering  to  do 
homage  in  his  name  ;  that  the  Earl  appointed  the  said  Alexander  Leslie  to 
show  the  charters  by  wliich  he  claimed  the  said  lands  at  a  court  to  be 
holden  at  Cluny,  on  the  27th  of  November,  when  justice  should  be  done  to 
him.     7.  November  1.520 343 

Attestation  by  a  notary  public  that,  in  tlu^  court  of  the  Earl  of  Iluntlv.  l^ld  at 
Cluny,  bj'  Thomas  Davidsou,  his  bailie,  Alexander  Lesly  of  Kincragj-  asked 
release,  as  from  his  overlord,  of  his  lands  of  Kincragy,  offering  the 
homage  useil  and  wont ;  but  tli.it  the  I'ml's  bailie  refused  the  release  so 
.sought.     20.  January  1530 344 

Grant  by  Queen  Mar}'  to  George  Leslie,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Alexander  Leslie 
of  Kincragy,  of  the  goods  of  Jolin  Strachan  in  Kincragj',  forfeited  by  his 
absenting  himself  from  the  tjueen's  h:)st  at  Kosliu  Muir,  at  the  first  siege  of 
St.  Andrews,  at  the  raid  of  Langholm,  and  at  the  siege  of  Ha<ldington.  18. 
July  1548 ^ 345 

Grant  by  Queen  Mary  to  the  same  .lohn  Strachan  in  Kincragy,  of  his  own  forfeited 

goods.      11.  August  1548 345 


CONTENTS.  xciii 

Charter  by  Kin;;  .James  VI.  (a.d.  1594)  confirming  a  charter  liy  (leorge,  i  arl  of 
Huntly,  lord  Gordon  and  Badonach,  Chancellor  of  the  whole  realm  of 
Scotland,  and  Lieutenant  of  the  North,  to  George  Leslie,  son  and  heir- 
apparent  of  Alexander  Leslie  of  Kincragy,  of  the  l.mds  of  Kincragy,  in 
the  lordship  of  Touch,    a.d.  1549 345 


THE  PARISH  OF  LEOCHELL. 

Note  as  to  the  meaning  of  Lauchyll  (h:am  colli,  the  elra  wood),  a  ooinmon  name 

of  churches  in  Ireland 347 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Gillcchrist,  earl  of  Mar,  to  the  Priory  of  Monymusk,  of  the 
churches  of  St.  Andrew  of  Alford,  of  St.  Marnan  of  Leochel,  of  St.  Wolok 
of  Ruthven,  and  of  Invernochty  in  Strathdon.     a.d.  1199 — a.d.  1207 093 

Note  of  a  second  charter  by  Gillechrist,  earl  of  Mar,  to  the  Priory  of  Monymusk, 

of  the  church  of  St.  Marnan  of  Leochel.     a.d.  1199 — a.d.  1207 693 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Duncan,  carl  of  Mar,  to  the  Culdees  or  Canons  of  Monymusk, 
of  the  church  of  St.  Marnan  of  Leochel,  with  the  half  davach  of  land  in 
which  it  stands,     a.d.  1222— a.d.  1234 694 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  Alexander  II.  attesting  that  a  question  as  to  certain 
lands  between  Duncan,  the  son  of  Morgund,  on  one  part,  and  IXivid,  the 
son  of  the  Earl,  on  the  other,  was  settled  in  the  King's  presence  by  both 
claimants  agreeing  to  grant  the  church  of  Leochel  to  the  Canons  of  Mony- 
musk.   A.D.  1222— A.D   1249 094 

Note  of  charters  by  Colin  Durward  (the  son  of  Thomas  (the  son  of  JIalcolm  of 
Lundyne)  the  King's  Doorward),  by  his  daughter  and  heiress,  Anne,  and 
by  her  husband,  Philip  of  Sloutlichet,*  to  the  Priory  of  Monymusk,  of  the 
half  davach  of  land  in  which  tae  church  of  Leochel  stands.  About  a.d. 
1240—1250 694 

Charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar.  confirming  a  charter  (presented  to  him  by  James 
de  Monte  Alto,  or  Mowat)  granted  by  the  deceased  Sir  AVilliam  de  Jlonte- 
alto  (Mowat),  knight,  lord  of  Keryn.  in  Angus,  to  his  brother.  Sir  Bernard 
de  Monte  Alto,  knight,  of  his  land  of  Easter  Foulis,  in  the  earldom  of 
Mar.     A.n.  1.3.50 752 

*  In  13(16,  Willium  .Montfichet  pelifioncd  time,  for  the  lands  of  .^ir  Alan  Durward  of 
King  Edward  I.  of  England  for  ilie  land  of  Ficliclc  (probably  Feclileyonilie  Don)  in  the 
Ficlieldyn,  forfeited  tiy  Sir  Alan  Durward.  County  of  Abenleeii.— (Sir  F.  Palgravc's 
Thomas  de  la  Grcnc,  one  of  the  retinue  of  Sir  Documents  Illustrating  the  History  of  Scot- 
John  de  Sandale,  was  a  suitor,  itt  the  same  land,  pp   314,  ai6,) 


Xfiv  CONTENTS. 

Charter  l)y  Thomas,  carl  of  Mar.  to  John  Cameron,  in  marriage  with  the  Earl's 
kinswoman,  Ellen  tie  Monte  Alto,  of  the  lands  of  Brux  and  We.ster  Drum- 
mellochy  in  Strathdon.     a.d.  1365 158 

Note  of  a  charter  by  William,  earl  of  Douglas  and  of  Mar,  to  James  de  Monte 

Alto,  of  the  lands  of  Easter  Foulis,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1377 158 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John  Mowat,  son  and  heir  of  the  deceased  William  Mowat, 
lord  of  Foulis  Mowat,  to  Sir  George  Lesley  of  Fithkill,  of  the  lands  of 
I-oulis  Mowat,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     A.D.  1402 753 

John  of  Moucht  (Mowat),  lord  of  Foulis.  makes  Sir  Andrew  of  Lesly,  Bernard 
Mortimer,  and  John  of  Abercromby,  his  procurators,  to  resign  his  lands  of 
Easter  Foulis  Mowat,  in  the  lordship  of  Mar,  in  the  hands  of  his  lady, 
Dame  Isabel  Douglas,  lady  of  Mar  and  of  the  Garioch.     a.d.  1404 753 

Note  of  the  resignation  by  John  de  Monte  Alto,  of  the  lands  of  Carncowlie,  in  the 

hands  of  Andrew  Leslie,  the  overlord,     a.o.  1404 332 

Attestation  by  a  notary  public  that  Alexander  Strachan  of  Lenturk,  Sir  James 
Hunter,  curate  of  Leochell,  John  Gordon  of  Quisne  (for  his  land  of  Easter 
Foulis),  John,  nsufructuar  of  the  Priory  of  Monymusk.  William  Mortimer 
of  Craigievar,  and  other  eightj'  person.s  named,  parishioners  of  Leochel, 
gave  their  votes  and  consent  to  the  election  of  John  Valentyne,  the  son  of 
Thomas  Valentyne  or  Clark,  to  be  Parish  Clerk  of  the  parish  of  Leochel. 
A.1 .  1524 347 

charter  by  King  James  VL  (a.d.  1608)  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Ale.xander 
Gordon  of  Baldornie,  George  Gordon,  his  son  and  heir-apparent,  and  John 
Gordon  of  Buckie,  with  consent  of  a  reverend  father  in  Christ.  Robert, 
prior  of  Monymusk,  and  the  convent  of  Monymusk,  to  Abraham  Forbes 
of  Blaktoun,  of  the  lands  of  Wester  Foulis,  Craigmyln,  Easter  Leochell, 
etc.,  in  the  lordship  of  Monymusk.     a.d.  1607 348 

Noticfs  of  John  of  Mortimer  (de  Mortuomari)  of  Auchinbady  in  a.d.  1385  :  of 
Edmond  Mortimer  of  Craigievar,  in  a.d.  1435  and  a.d.  1457  ;  and  of  Alex- 
ander Jlortimer  of  Craigievar,  in  a.d.  1495 350 

Seisin  of  William  Mortimer  in  the  lands  of  Craigievar,  Wester  Leochel,  Bawdene, 

and  Knockando,  with  the  mills,     a.d.  1513 350 

William  Mortimer  of  Craigievar  orders  Thomas  Strachan,  his  bailie,  to  give 
.seisin  of  the  lands  ol  Wester  Leochell  and  Ballinden,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar, 
to  William  Forbes  of  Corsindawe,  and  Margaret  Luraisden  his  wife.  a.d. 
1525 350 

Charter  iiy  William  Mortimer  of  Craigiev;tr,  with  consent  of  Alexander  Mortimer, 
his  sou  and  lieir-apparent,  to  his  kinsman  liobsirt  Lumsden  of  Madlor,  etc., 
of  the  Little  Haugh  and  Meadow,  at  the  town  of  Bawhinti,  in  the  barony  of 
Cushnie.     a.u.  1527 325 


CONTENTS.  xcv 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  Alexander  jrortimov,  son  anil  liciv-apjian-nl  of 
William  Mortimer  of  Craigievar,  and  to  Margaret  Mcnzics,  lii«  wife,  of  tlie 
lands  and  mill  of  Innyntere.     a.d.  1528 'iaO 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Leslie  of  that 
Ilk,  and  by  Christian  Leslie,  his  wife,  to  William  Mortimer  of  Craigievar, 
of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Auchorty,  Anchorsk,  Blairdaf,  and  Nctherbig- 
ging,  and  of  the  mill,  in  the  barony  of  Leslie,  formerly  held  of  the  grantcr. 
A.D.  1528 351 

The  Lords  of  Council  ordain  William  Mortimer  of  Craigievar,  as  surety  for  the 
deceased  Duncan  Mortimer  in  the  Haugh  of  Kynstair,  to  pay  to  John  David- 
son in  Boquharne,  executor  of  the  deceased  Alexander  Davidson,  his  cousin. 
forty  pounds,  reft  by  the  said  Duncan  Mortimer  from  the  said  Alexander 
Davidson,  at  the  time  of  his  slaughter,     a. d.  1531 ■'■''- 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary,  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  William  Jlorlinier  ot 
Craigievar,  to  his  grandson  (nejioti)  and  heir  apparent,  John  Jlortimer,  ot 
his  lands  of  Craigievar,  Bandene,  Knockando,  and  Wester  Leochel,  with  the 
mill,  in  the  parish  of  Leochel,  and  of  his  lands  of  the  half  of  Autpihorty. 
Auquhorsk,  Blairdaff,  and  Nctherbiggiug,  etc..  in  the  barony  of  Leslie. 
A.D.  1554 "5^ 

Seisin  of  John  Mortimer,  in  the  lands  and  mill  of  Enyngleir.     A.n.  1575 '■>'' 

Charter  by  John  Lumsdeu  of  Cu.shuie  to  Janet  Mortimer,  daughter  of  John  Morti- 


mer of  Craigievar,  of  the  lands  of  Foulis  Mowat,  etc.     a.d.  1579., 


Charter  by  King  James  VI.  (a.d.  ICOO),  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  James 
Mortimer,  fiar  of  Craigievar,  to  John  Mortimer,  his  son  and  hclr-apparent.  in 
marriage  with  Helen  Symmer,  daughter  of  George  Syminer  of  Balyordie,  of 
the  lands  and  mill  of  Inninteir,  in  the  parish  of  Leochell  :  and  to  the  said 
John  Mortimer,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Craigievar,  with  the  demesne 
lands,  and  the  town,  and  of  the  lands  of  Scheilfeild  [now  called  the  Sheil], 
Bandene,  Knockando,  and  Wester  Leochell,  with  the  corn  and  fulling  mills, 
in  the  parish  of  Leochell.     a.d.  1598 

Note  of  charters  by  George  Symmi-r  of  Balyordie,  and  by  the  Archdeacon  of 
Brechin,  to  John  Mortimer,  sometime  of  Craigievar,  and  Helen  Symmer.  his 
wife,  of  the  Archdeacon's  Slanse  in  Brechin — a.d.  1C08 — a.d.  1023 •"'' 

Note  of  charters  by  John  Mortimer,  sometime  of  Craigievar,  to  Kobert  Arbuthnot 
of  Findowrie,  of  hi.s  desk  and  seat  in  the  church  of  Brechin  ;  and  to  James 
Guthrie  of  Pitforthie,  of  his  luiuoiis  house  in  Brechin,  which  was  of  old  the 
Archdeacon's  Manse,     a.d.  1029— a.d.  1637 3^"* 

Note   of  the  service  of  William   Mortimer  of  Glencat,  as  heir  In  general  to  his 

brother,  John  Mortimer  of  Craigievar.     a.d.  10-13 oS-l 


xcvi  CONTENTS. 

Note  of  the  service  of  Geoi{,'e  Mortimer  of  f  ilencat,  as  heir  of  his  father  Captain 
John  Mortimer  of  Olencat,  in  the  town  and  lands  of  Glencat,  in  the  parieh 
of  Birse.     i.B.  1C95 354 

Note  of  the  poll-tax  paid  by  William  Mortimer  of  Glcmcat,  gentleman,  in  a.d.  1C96     354 

Charter  of  fenferme  by  King  James  Til.  to  his  familiar  esquire,  Patrick  Forbes,  of 
the  King's  lands  of  the  barony  of  On<;il,  namely  the  lands  of  Coule,  Kyn- 
cragy,  and  the  Corss.     a.d.  1482 3-56 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  King  James  IV.  to  David  Forbes,  son  of  Patrick  Forbes  of 
Fotherbirs,  of  the  lands  of  Kincragy  and  the  Cors,  with  the  mill,  in  the 
barony  of  Oneill.     a.d.  1506 357 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  David  Forbes,  natural  son  of  Patrick  Forbes,  and  (o 
Elizabeth  Panitere,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Onele.  Corss,  Kincragy,  the 
Muretoun  with  the  mill  and  the  alehouse,  erected  into  the  barony  of  Onele 
(the  lands  of  Coule,  held  in  feuferme  by  the  said  Patrick  Forbes,  having  been 
resigned  by  him,  and  otherwise  disposed  of  by  the  King),     a.d.  1511 358 

Grant  by  Queen  Mary  to  Patrick  Forbes  of  Coress,  of  the  goods  of  Henry  Levingston, 
and  Thomas  Lawson,  his  servant,  dwelling  in  the  easter  half  town  of  Wester 
Foulis,  forfeited  by  their  absence  from  the  Queen's  host  at  the  siege  of 
Haddington,     a.d.  1548 360 

Seisin  of  Patrick  Forbes,  in  the  lands  of  Oneill,  Corss.  Kincragy,  Moretoun,  with 

the  mill  and  alehouse,  erected  into  the  barony  of  Oneill.     a.d.  1554 756 

Precept  by  Queen  Mary  for  a  charter  under  her  great  seal  confirming  a  charter  of 
liferent  by  Patrick  Forbes  of  Cors,  to  Elizabeth  Strachan,  the  daughter  of 
John  Slrachan  of  Thornton,  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Kincragy,  in  the 
barony  of  Oneill.     a.d.  1562 750 

Seisin  of  William  Forbes  in  the  barony  of  Oneill.     a.d.  156S 757 

Seisin  of  Patrick  Forbes  of  Corss,  [afterwards  liishop  of  Aberdeen],  in  the  barony  of 
Oneill,  under  reservation  to  I'jlspetlie  Strachan,  the  widow  of  his  father 
William  Forbes  of  Corss,  of  her  liferent  of  the  manor  of  Corss  and  lands  of 
Kincraigic.     a.d.  1598 757 

Note  of  the  children  of  William  Forbes  of  Corse,  and  Elizabeth  or  Elspethe  Strachan, 
namely,  Patrick  Forbes,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  Sir  William  Forltes  of  Craigie- 
var,  knight  baronet,  .John  Forbes,  minister  at  Alford  and  at  Delft,  Sir 
Arthur  Forbes  of  Castle  Forbes,  knight  li;ironet.  (father  of  the  first  Earl  of 
Grauard) 364 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Patrick  Forbes  of  Corss,  bishop  of  Aber- 
deen, erecting  his  lands  of  Oneill,  (.'orss,  Easter  and  Wester  Kincraigie,  and 
Muretoun,  with  the  mill  and  alehouse,  and  the  pendicle  of  Wester  Corss, 
called  Norhame,  into  a  free  barony,  to  be  called  the  B.arony  of  Oneill.  a.d. 
1022 360 


CONTENTS.  xcvii 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  IV.  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Sir  David 
Carnegie  ol  Kiuuaird,  Ivnight,  to  Master  William  Forbes,  merchant  in 
Edinburgh,  [younger  brother  of  Patrick  Forljes  of  Corse,  bishop  of  Aber- 
deen], of  the  lands  of  Many  with  the  manor-place  and  mill,  and  the  lands 
of  Cowhill  and  Altersett,  in  the  shire  of  Aberdeen,    a.d.  1G07 360 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Master  William  Forbes  of  Meny,  of  the 
manse  and  garden  which  belonged  of  old  to  the  Rector  of  Kincardine,  in 
the  Chanonry  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1C08 3C0 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  John  Mortimer,  the 
younger,  of  Craigievar,  with  con.'sent  of  Helen  Symnier,  his  wife,  to  Master 
William  Forbes  of  Manie,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Craigievar,  with  the 
demesne  lands  and  tower,  the  lands  of  Ininteir  with  the  mill,  and  the  lands 
of  Scheilfield,  Bandene,  Knockando,  and  Wcstir  Leochell,  with  the  com 
mills  and  fulling  mills,  etc.,  in  the  parish  of  Leochell.     a.d   1610 360 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  JIaster  Duncan  Forbes  of  Lethintie,  of 
the  Mylnecroft  of  the  Mylnctown  of  Craigievar  (resigned  by  Master  AVilliam 
Forbes  of  Manye)  etc.     a.d.  1607 361 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Master  William  Forbes  of  Meny  and 
William  Forbes,  his  eldest  son,  erecting  the  lauds  of  Logic  Fintray  and 
Frostensait,  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Fintray,  Culsalmond, 
Kincardineoneill,  Glentauner,  Lumphanan,  Cluny,  Midmar,  and  Auchter- 
tuill  into  the  barony  of  Logic  Fintray.     a.d.  1617 361 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Master  William  Forbes  of  Craigievar,  of 
the  lands  and  barony  of  Saltoun  in  East  Lothian,  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Glencorce  in  Mid  Lothian,  the  lands  of  Glascow,  Cairndradlanc,  and  Bcildes- 
toun,  the  lands  of  Ardmurdoch,  and  fishing  of  the  Pott  of  Buckie  in  the 
water  of  Don,  the  lands  of  Locheid  and  lake  of  Lochgellie,  otherwise  called 
Inchegall,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church 
of  Keith,  and  of  the  pendicle,  called  the  Kiik  of  Grange,  all  erected  into  the 
barony  of  Saltoun.     a.d.  I62o 301 

Precept  by  King  Charles  I.  for  a  charter  to  Sir  William  Forbes  of  Craigievar, 
knight  baronet,  and  his  heii-s  male  whomsoever,  of  the  barony  of  New 
Craigievar,  in  Nova  Scotia,     a.d.  1630 362 

Precept  b/King  Charles  I.  for  a  charter  to  Sir  Arthur  Forbes  of  Castle  Forbes, 
knight  baronet,  [brother  of  Sir  William  Forbes  of  Craigievai',  knight 
baronet],  and  his  heirs  male  whomsoever,  of  the  barony  of  Castle  Forbes,  in 
Nova  Scotia,    a.d.  1630 363 

Note  of  the  creation  of  Sir  Arthur  Forbes,  the  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Forbes  of  Castle 
Forbes,  as  Baron  Clanehugh  and  Viscount  Granard  in  a.d.  1075,  and  as 
Earl  of  Granard  in  a.d.  1684 304 


xcviii  CONTEXTS. 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  John  f^traellan  of  Lenturk,  of  the  lamls  and  towns  of 
Lenturkis,  with  the  mill,  etc  ,  erected  info  the  Ijarony  of  Lenturkis.  a.d. 
1546 3(J4 

Charter  by  Queen  JIary  confiniiing  a  charter  of  sale  by  John  Strachan  of  Len- 
turkis to  John  Strachan  of  Thornton,  of  the  towns,  lands,  and  barony  of 
Lenturkis,  with  the  mill,  fortalice,  etc.     .\.d.  1548 365 

The  Laird  of  Lenturk  spoils  the  lands  of  Tulycarue,  belonging  to  Master  Mathew 
Lumsden,  [author  of  the  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Forbes],  of  nineteen 
oxen,  eight  cow.^,  and  two  steers,     a  D.  1542 366 

The  Sheriff  of  Aberdeen  ordains  the  Laird  of  Lenturk   to  pay  forty-eight  merks 

as  the  price  of  the  cattle  spoiled,  etc.     a.d.  1548 366 

Note  of  the  lands  in  the  shire  of  Aberdeen,  belonging  to  John  Strachan  of  Len- 
turk, namely,  Little  Lenturk,  Brigend.  the  Alehouse,  and  Alehouse  Croft, 
Meikle  Lenturk  with  the  castle,  Calfoitye,  Knochthame,  and  the  Kirktown 
of  r:cht.     A.D.  1.548 ." 366 

The  lands  of  Little  Lenturk  and  Brigend,  with  the  Alehouse  and  Alehouse  croft, 

yielding  22  merks  a-year,  are  apprised  at  421  merks.     a  d.  1548 366 

I'reccpt  by  Queen  Mary  for  a  charter  to  Master  Matthew  Lumsden,  of  the  lands  of 
Little  Lenturk,  and  Brigend,  with  the  Alehouse  and  Alehouse  Croft, 
apprised  from  John  Strachan  of  Lenturk.     a.d.  1548 366 

•John  Strachan  of  Lenturk,  fugitive  from  the  law,  binds  himself  to  leave  the  realm, 
never  to  return,  without  the  Queen's  leave,  on  condition  that  he  bo  acquitted 
of  the  burning  of  the  Place  of  Kildrumray.     a.d.  1555 758 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Strachan  of 
Thornton,  to  Alexander  lr\'ine  of  Kaster  Beltie,  and  to  Agnes  Forbes,  his 
wife,  of  the  barony  of  Lenturkis,  containing  the  towns  and  lands  of  Meikle 
Lenturk  with  the  tower,  etc  ,  Little  Lenturkis  with  the  bvewhouses  and 
brewcrofts,  Claymill,  Drunidag,  and  Newtoun,  with  the  mill  of  Lenturkis, 
etc.     a.i>.  1597 367 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  .Mex.inder  Irviue,  ths  son  of  tlie  deceased  Alexander 
Irvine,  the  son  of  Alexander  Irvine  of  Tjenturk,  of  the  to\vns  of 
Lenturkis  with  the  tower,  Doundarg,  Claymilne,  Newtoun.  Brigend,  Mill 
of  Lenturk,  etc.  erected  of  new  into  the  barony  of  Lenturkis.      a.d.  1012 308 

Birth  brieve  (under  the  great  seal  of  King  Charles  I.)  of  Alexamier  Donaldson, 
doctor  of  medicine  at  Sedan,  son  <>f  Walter  Donaldson,  doctor  of  laws  at 
Hochelle  and  at  Pedan,  descended  from  the  Mortimers  ol  Craigievar.  t.D. 
1042 369 


CONTENTS. 


THE  PARISHES  OF  FORBES  AND  KEIRN. 

Note  oi  the  erection  of  the  church  of  Foi-bna   into  a  prebeud  of  the  cathedral 

church  of  St.  JIavy  and  St.  Machar  at  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1325 ,S71 

Names  of  the  prebendaries  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1407 — a.d.  1566 :i71 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  of  twelve  merks 
yearly  from  his  lands  of  Asbachlach  and  Laslrody,  and  from  the  mill  of 
Ardgaich,  in  the  barony  of  Forbes,  to  a  chaplain  perfonning  religious 
services  in  the  parish  church  of  Forbes,  for  the  souls  of  the  granter  and  of 
Elizabeth  of  Douglas,  his  wife.     a.d.  1436 .371 

Note  of  the  collation  of  James  Forbes,  son  of  William,  lord  Forbes,  to  tlir  rectory. 

prebend,  or  canonry  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1563 371 

Notice  of  the  fort  from  which  the  parish  of  Keirn  is  suppo.sed  to  take  its  uanie 371 

The  Commissioners  for  Plautation  of  Kirks  unite  the  Chapel  ot  Keirn  to  the  parisb 

church  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1618 371 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  Alexander  111.  to  Duncan  of  Forbes,  oi'  the  lauds  aud 

tenement  of  Foibes.     a.d.  1271 — 1272 372 

Robert  Chival,  and  William  Comyn,  the  brother  of  Sir  John  Comyn,  petition  King 
Edw,ird  1.  of  England  fur  the  lands  which  John  of  Forbes  had  forfeited. 
A.D.  1306 .v.". 

Charter  by  Kiug  Robert  I.  to  Sir  Christian  ot  Forbes,  knight,  of  the  third  part  of 
the  da^acli  of  Ardach,  and  of  the  third  part  of  the  davach  of  Skeeth,  in  the 
barony  of  Deskford.     a.d.  1325 760 

Charter  by  King  David  11.  confirming  a  charter  by  Thomas  earl  of  Mar,  lord 
of  Cavers  and  of  Gariocb,  to  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,  of  the  land  of 
Edynbanchery  and  Craglogy.     a.d.  1364 3i.') 

Note  of  a  charter  of  confirmation  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  to  John  of  Forbes,  lord 

of  Forbes,  of  the  lands  ot  Edinbanchrie  and  Craig  Logie.     a.d.  1374 373 

Note  of  the  account  made  in  excheijucr  by  John  of  Forbes,  as  sherift'of  Aberdeen, 

on  behalf  of  Sir  Alexander  Eraser  of  Philorth.     a.d.  1374 373 

John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,  appeals  as  a  procurator  for  the  Bishoj)  of  Murray, 

at  Nyg  iu  Ross-shire,     a.d.  1375 -^u 

Charter  by  the  Bishop  and  Chapter  of  Murray  to  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes, 
and  Margaret,  his  wife,  and  to  three  heii-s  succeeding  them,  of  the  land  of 
Fyurossy,  on  the  bank  of  the  Loch  of  Spynic.     a.d.  1378  -'"^ 


c  CONTENTS. 

Charter  (prc'sen'cd  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes)  \>y  King  Itobert  TI.  to  liis 
son,  Sir  Alexander  Stewart,  lord  of  Badiuaeh,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Car- 
nach,  luernauyr,  and  Alcynboll.  in  the  earldom  of  Caithness,  resigned  by 

Alexander  of  Ard.     a.d.  1378 376 

Eesignation  (preserved  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes)  by  Robert  of  Chis- 
holme,  lord  of  Chisholme,  in  the  hands  of  the  Bishop  of  Murray,  of  the  lands 
of  Wester  Abrcachy,  Auchmonay,  and  Kirkniichael,  held  by  him  of  the 

church  of  Murray,     a.d.  1380 370 

Indenture  (preserved  in  the  Pitsligo  charter  chest)  between  Margaret  of  Ard,  lady 
of  Ard,  on  one  part,  and  Angus,  the  son  of  Godfrey  of  the  Isles,  on  the  other. 
Angus  is  to  take  to  wife,  Margaret,  the  daughter  of  the  lady  of  Ard,  receiv- 
ing in  dowry  with  her,  fifteen  merks  of  land,  namely  the  davach  of  Croythel, 
and  the  half  of  the  davach  of  Coniyr  Kyubady,  in  Strathglass.  If  she  die 
without  heirs,  one  half  of  these  lands  is  to  return  to  the  lady  of  Ard,  the 
other  half  remaining  with  Angus  during  his  life,  and  after  his  death  return- 
ing to  the  lady  of  Ard  and  her  sons,  for  the  recovery  of  the  davach  of 
Cri-liach,  Caryunes,  and  Inveruavyr,  iu  Strathnaver,  of  the  two  Gartys,  in 
the  earldom  of  Sutherland,  and  of  Larny.se,  in  the  earldom  of  Caithness. 

A.D.  1401 377 

Agreement  between  Adam,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes, 
(son  of  the  deceased  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes),  regarding  the  marches 

of  their  lauds,     a.d.  1.387 378 

^fote  of  a  letter  by  King  Robert  III.,  making  Sir  John  of  Gordon,  knight,  his 
justiciar,  for  perambulating  the  marches  between  the  lands  of  Tircpressy 
and  Tulyangus,  belonging  to  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  the  lands  of 

Forbes,  belonging  to  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  knight,     a.d.  1391 378 

Agreement  between  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  and  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  kniglit,  lord 

of  Forbes,  as  to  the  marches  of  their  lands,     a.d.  1391 S78 

Reasons  why  the  Bishop   of  Aberdeen  claimed   the    land   of  Tircpressy   called 

Ijurgyndaspok,  in  dispute  between  him  aud  the  lord  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1391.     379 
Charter  by  Isabel  of  Douglas,  lady  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  to  Alexander  of  Forbes, 
son   and  heir  of  John  of  Forbes,   knight,  lord  of  Forbes,  of  the  land  of 

Kdynbanchory  and  Craglogy.     a.d.  1402 4-57 

Charter  by  King  Robert  III.  confirming  a  charter  by  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar  to 
Alexander  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  knight,  of  the 

lands  of  Kdynb.anchory  and  of  Craglogy.     a.d.  1405 458 

Alexander  Stewart,  lord  of  Mar  and  of  the  Garioch,  sheriff  substitute  of  Aberdeen, 
acknowledges  to  have  received  from  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  knight,  forty  merks 
of  the  issues  of  the  court  last  held  by  the  Lord  Duke  of  Albany,  the  King's 
Lieutenant,     a.d.  1405 170 


CONTENTS.  ci 

Notice  of  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,  knight,  of  Alexander  Forbes  his  son, 
of  Duncan  Forbes,  esquire,  and  of  l)nnc:in  of  Forbes,  canon  of  Aberdeen. 
A.D.  1404 370 

Note  of  the  pledging  of  the  lands  of  Cilenk(!ne<ly.  in  Mar,  to  Alexander  of  Forbes, 

the  sou  and  heir  of  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1406 381 

Note  of   a   charter   by   Thomas   Strachau,  to   Duncan  Forbes,  of  the   lands   of 

Auehintoull,  etc.     a.d.  1407 ZZ2 

The  provost  and  bailies  of  Aberdeen  take  sureties  from  Sir  Walter  of  Lindsay  and 
from  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  that  they  shall  keep  the  peace  towards  each 
other.    A.D.  1407 380 

Sir  Walter  of  Lindsay  and  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  accompany  Sir  Alexander 
Stewart,  earl  of  Mar,  to  England  where  they  tourney  with  the  Lord  of  Beau- 
mont and  other  English  knights,     a.d.  1407 380 

Charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch,  to  his  k  nsmau,  Alex- 
ander of  Forbes,  lord  of  Burchis  (Bnix)  of  the  lauds  of  Glencarwe,  of 
Glcnconrc,  and  of  the  Orde,  in  the  lordship  of  Strathdon.     a.d.  1409 381 

Note  of  the  resignation  of  the  lands  of  Camqubill,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  in  the 
hands  of  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  JIar,  by'Alexander  Forbes  of  Brux. 
AD.  1427 381 

William  Fraser,  lord  of  Philorth.  orders  John  of  lucbemartyn,  canon  of  Aberdeen, 
to  give  Sir  Alexander  of  F'orbes,  knight,  lord  of  Forbes,  seisin  of  the  lands 
of  Mykil  Fintra,  with  the  half  of  Tullymald,  Blactoun  with  the  Smythill, 
Miltoun  of  Kyunedwart,  Beleors,  and  ten  shillings  j'early  from  the  town  of 
Edane,  in  the  barony  of  Kyncdward.     a.d.  1411 382 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John,  earl  of  Buchan,  to  Alexander  of  Forbes,  and  to 
Elizabeth  Douglas,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Mikle  Fintray,  Blacktoun,  and 
Balcross.     a.d.  1423 382 

Chaiier  by  John,  earl  of  Buchan  and  Ross,  chamberlain  of  Scotland,  and  lord  of 
Obeyne,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  lord  of  Forbes,  of  the  lands  of 
Forthirbris,  in  the  lordship  of  Obeyne,  resigned  by  John  Scott,  a.d. 
1417 383 

Note  of  a  perambulation  of  marches  between  the  lanils  of  Tarvcs.  and  the  lands  of 
TTduy,  by  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,  justiciar  depute,  ad. 
1417 383 

William  of  Cluny,  lord  of  Cluny,  resigns  his  lands  of  Easter  Cluny,  in  Stratherne, 
to  William  of  Douglas,  earl  of  Angus,  and  lord  of  Liddesdale,  who  gives 
them  to  his  biother-in-Iaw,  Sir  Alexander  of  F'orbes,  lord  of  Forbes,  a.d. 
1418 384 

William  of  Chalmers,  lord  of  Fyndon,  sells  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  lord  of 

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c  CONTENTS. 

Charter  (preserved  in  tlie  cliartcr  room  at  Castle  Forbes)  by  King  Robert  II.  to  his 
son,  Sir  Alexander  Stewart,  lord  of  Badeuach,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Car- 
nach,  Inernauyr,  and  Akynboll,  in  the  earldom  of  Caithness,  resigned  l)y 
Alexander  of  Ard.     a.d.  1378 376 

I^esignation  (preserved  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes)  by  Robert  of  Chis- 
holme.  lord  of  Chisholme.  in  the  hands  of  the  Bishop  of  Murray,  of  the  lands 
of  Wester  Abrcachy,  Auchmonay,  and  Kirkmichael,  held  by  him  of  the 
church  of  Murray,     a.d.  1380 370 

Indenture  (preserved  in  the  Pitsligo  charter  chest)  between  Margaret  of  Ard,  lady 
of  Ard,  on  one  part,  and  Angus,  the  son  of  Godfrey  of  the  Isles,  on  the  other. 
Angus  is  to  take  to  wife,  Margaret,  the  daughter  of  the  lady  of  Ard,  receiv- 
ing in  dowry  with  her,  fifteen  merks  of  land,  namely  the  davach  of  Croythel, 
and  the  half  of  the  davach  of  Comyr  Kynbady,  in  Strathglass.  If  she  die 
without  heirs,  one  half  of  these  lands  is  to  return  to  the  lady  of  Ard,  the 
other  half  remaining  with  Angus  during  his  life,  and  after  bis  death  return- 
ing to  the  lady  of  Ard  and  her  sons,  for  the  recovery  of  the  davach  of 
Brebaeh,  Curyunes,  and  Inveruavyr,  in  Strathnaver,  of  the  two  Oartys,  in 
the  earldom  of  Sutherland,  and  of  Laruyse,  in  the  earldom  of  Caithness. 
A.D.  1401 377 

Agreement  between  Adam,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes, 
(son  of  the  deceased  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes),  regarding  the  marches 
of  their  lauds,     a.d.  1387 378 

Note  of  a  letter  by  King  Robert  lU.,  making  Sir  John  of  Gordon,  kniglit,  his 
justiciar,  for  perambulating  the  marches  between  the  lands  of  Tirepressy 
and  Tulyangus,  belonging  to  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  the  lands  of 
Forbes,  belonging  to  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  knight,     a.d.  1391 378 

Agreement  between  the  Bishop  of  Abenlecn  and  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  kniglit,  lord 

of  Forbes,  as  to  the  marches  of  their  lands,     a.d.  1391 S78 

Reasons  why  the  Bishop   of  Aberdeen  claimed   the   land   of  Tirepressy   called 

Lurgyndaspok,  in  dispute  between  him  and  the  lord  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1391.     379 

Charter  by  Isabel  of  Douglas,  lady  of  Mar  and  Gariooh,  to  Alexander  of  Forbes, 
son  an<l  heir  of  John  of  Forbes,  knight,  lord  of  Forbes,  of  the  land  of 
Hdynbauehory  and  Craglogy.     a.d.  1402 457 

Charter  by  King  Robert  III.  confirming  a  charter  by  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar  to 
Alexander  of  Forbes,  sou  and  heir  of  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  knight,  of  the 
lauds  of  Edynbanchory  and  of  Craglogy.     a.d.  1405 458 

Alexander  Stewart,  lord  of  Mar  and  of  the  Garioch,  sheriff  substitute  of  Aberdeen, 
acknowledges  to  have  received  from  Sir  .Joliu  of  Forbes,  knight,  forty  merks 
of  the  issues  of  the  court  last  held  by  the  Lord  Uuke  of  Albany,  the  King's 
Lieutenant,    a.d.  1405 170 


CONTENTS.  ci 

Notice  of  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,  knight,  of  Alexander  Forbes  his  son, 
of  Duncan  Forbes,  esquire,  and  of  Duncan  of  Forbes,  canon  of  Alierdeen. 
AD.  1404 ?,7'.) 

Note  of  the  pledging  of  the  lands  of  01enkcne<ly,  in  Mar,  to  Alexander  of  Forbes, 

the  sou  and  heir  of  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,     a.d.  140G 381 

Note  of   a   charter   by   Thomas   Strachan,  to   Duncan  Forbes,  of  tlic   lands   of 

Auehintoull,  etc.     a.d.  1407 3.32 

The  provost  and  bailies  of  Aberdeen  take  sureties  from  Sir  Walter  of  Lindsay  and 
from  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  that  they  shall  keep  the  peace  towards  each 
other.    A.D.  1407 380 

Sir  Walter  of  Lindsay  and  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  accompany  Sir  Ak^xander 
Stewart,  earl  of  Mar,  to  England  where  they  tonrney  wilh  the  Lord  of  Beau- 
mont and  other  English  knights.     A.D.  1407 380 

Charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  carl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch,  to  liis  k  nsniau,  Alex- 
ander of  Forbes,  lord  of  Burchis  (Bnix)  of  the  lands  of  Glencarwe,  of 
Glcnconre,  and  of  the  Orde,  in  the  lordship  of  Strathdon.     a.d.  1409 381 

Note  of  the  resignation  of  the  lands  of  Camqubill.  in  the  earldom  of  JIar,  in  the 
hands  of  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  j\lar,  by 'Alexander  Forbes  of  Brux. 
A.D.  1427 381 

William  Fraser,  lord  of  Philorth.  orders  John  of  luchemartyn,  canon  of  Aberdeen, 
to  give  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  lord  of  F'orbes,  seisin  of  tlie  lands 
of  Jlykil  Fintra,  with  the  half  of  Tullymald,  Blactoun  with  the  Smythill, 
Miltoun  of  Kynnedwart,  Belcors,  and  ten  shillings  yearlj'  from  the  town  of 
Edane,  in  the  barony  of  Kyncdward.     a.d.  1411 382 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John,  carl  of  Bnchan.  to  Alexander  of  Forbes,  and  to 
I'Jlizabeth  Douglas,  his  wile,  of  the  lands  of  ]\1  ikle  Fintray,  Blacktoun,  and 
Balcross.     a.u.  1423 382 

Charter  by  John,  earl  of  Buchan  and  Ross,  cliand>erlain  of  Scotland,  and  lord  of 
Obeyne,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  lord  of  Forbes,  of  the  lands  of 
Forthirbris,  in  the  lordship  of  Obeyne,  resigned  by  John  Scott,  a.d. 
1417 383 

Note  of  a  perambulation  of  marches  between  tlie  lands  of  Tarves.  and  the  lauds  of 
T'duy,  by  Sir  xVIcxander  of  Forbes,  lonl  of  Forbes,  justiciar  depute,  a  d. 
1417 383 

William  of  Cluny,  lord  of  Cluny,  resigns  his  lands  of  Easter  Cluny,  in  Stratherne, 
to  William  of  Douglas,  earl  of  Angus,  and  lord  of  Liddesdale,  who  gives 
them  to  his  btother-in-law,  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,  a.d. 
1418 384 

William  of  Chalmers,  lord  of  Fyndon,  sells  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  lord  of 


cil  CONTENTS. 

that  Ilk,  111,-;  right  to  the  wanl  of  the  heir  ol  the  deceased  Adam  of  Bal- 
karne.     a.d.  1420 384 

Charter  granted  in  her  widowhood  by  Mariot  of  Preston,  the  daugliter  and  coheiress 
of  the  deceased  Sir  Henry  of  Preston,  knight,  lord  of  Fcrmartyne,  to  John 
of  Forbes,  of  the  half  of  tlie  lands  of  the  lordship  of  Fermartyne,  in  the 
earldom  of  Buchan.     a.d.  1420 385 

Note  of  the  death  of  Sir  John  Forbes  of  Tolqnhon.    a.d.  14.33-4 385 

Safe  conduct  by  King  Henry  V.  of  England,  to  Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  knight, 

on  a  voyage  to  England,  with  forty  spearmen  in  his  train.     9.  July  1421...     385 

Safe  conduct  by  King  Henry  V.  of  England,  to  Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  knight, 
lord  of  Forbes,  and  forty  men  at  arms,  with  their  attendants  not  exceeding 
a  hundred  in  number;  twelve  men  at  arms  passing  with  Sir  Alexander  to 
London,  by  land,  and  thence,  by  land  and  sea  to  the  presence  of  the  King 
of  England  and  of  the  King  of  Scots  ;  the  rest  passing  by  sea  to  Normandy. 
14.  October  1421 380 

Note  of  letters  of  safe  conduct  by  King  Henry  VI.  of  England  to  Sir  Alexander  of 
Forbes,  knight,  passing  to  the  presence  of  James,  King  of  Scots,  at  Durham. 
13.  December  1423,  and  3.  February  1424 386 

Charter  by  Murdach,  duke  of  Albany,  earl  of  Fife  and  of  Jlouteith,  and  Governor 
of  Scotland,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  and  to  his  wHe  Elizabeth 
of  Douglas,  the  Duke's  kinswoman,  of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Forbes. 
A.D.  1423 385 

William  of  Douglas,  earl  of  Angus,  and  lord  of  Liddesdale,  binds  himself  to  Sir 
Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  lord  of  Forbes,  and  to  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  the 
Earl's  sister,  never  to  mortgage,  sell,  alienate,  or  entail,  any  of  his  lauds,  rents, 
or  possessions,  away  from  the  heirs  of  his  own  body,  to  the  prejudice  of 
the  said  Elizabeth,  his  sister,     a.d.  1423., 387 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  the  (jarioch.  conllrining  a 
charter  made  by  Sir  William  of  Lindsay,  lord  of  llossie,  to  Sir  Alexander 
of  Forbes,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  of  the  lauds  of  Aufurd.     a.d.  1423 392 

John,  earl  of  Buchan,  and  Constable  of  France,  grants  precept  to  seise  William 
Forbes  of  Kyunaldy,  in  the  lands  of  Carnywhiuge,  Breckor  Vor,  and  Little 
Brekor  in  the  barony  of  Kinedwart.     a.d.  1423 388 

Charter  by  William  Eraser,  lord  of  Philoith,  to  William  Forbes  of  Kynnaldy,  and 
to  his  wife.  Agnes,  the  granter's  davightcr,  and  to  tiie  heirs  of  the  body  of 
the  said  William  Forbes,  whom  failing,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight, 
lord  of  Forbes,  etc.,  of  the  lands  of  Glaslach,  Culeaok,  Tuliuamolt,'  Nethir 
Bulgny,  Over  Bulgny,  Middlemast  Bulguy,  Auchlun,  Pctslegach  (Pitsligo), 
Auchmacludy,  with  the  mill  of  Bulguy  and  the  ijuarry  of  Culburty,  in  the 


CONTENTS.  ciii 

barony  of  Alicnlour,  to  lie  liold  of  James  of  Douglas,  lord  of  Halvany  ami 

of  Alionlour.     a.d.  1424 388 

Note  of  a  diarter  by  .lames  Douglas,  lor<l  of  Balvany,  and  overlord  of  tlic  barony 
of  Abcrdour,  to  his  kinsman,  William  Forbace,  lord  of  Kyunaldi,  of  tlie 
lands  of  Olasloeh,  Coulcaiiok,  etc.,  resigned  by  William  Fraser,  lord  of 
PLilorth.     A.D.  1423 U?, 

King  James  I.  makes  John  of  Narnc  and  Richard  Wisnian,  deputes  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander of  Forbes,  the  King's  knight,  in  his  oflicc  of  bailie  of  the  lands  of 
the  liishop  of  Murray,  the  knight  himself  being  otherwise  occupied  in  the 
King's  afiairs.     a.d.  14'2C 389 

Charter  by  King  James  1.  to  Sir  William  of  Forbes,  knight,  and  to  the  luirs  male 
of  his  body,  whom  failing,  to  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  and  his  heirs, 
barons  of  Forbes,  of  the  lands  of  Kynnaldy,  Gordy,  Dauachmenaehe, 
Petnamono,  and  Knoksoul,  etc.,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  resigned  by  Alex- 
ander Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch,  and  now  erected  into  a  free 
barony,     a.d.  1429 390 

])eath  of  Sir  William  Forbes,  of  Kynaldy  and  Pitsligo,  at  the  battle  of  Arbroath. 

A.D.  1446 ^ 390 

Dispute  as  to  the  succession  to  hi.s  lauds,  between  his  sons  Alexander  of  Forbes. 

and  Malcolm  of  Forbes,     a.d.  144G 390 

Bond  of  manrent  and  service  by  Alexander  of  Ogston,  son  and  heir  of  John  of 
Oc;ston,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  lord  of  that  Ilk.  a.d. 
1430 391 

Charter  by  King  James  1.  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  and  to  Kli/.abeth, 
his  wife,  of  the  barony  of  Forbes  and  the  lands  of  Kcry  (Keirn),  the  lands 
of  Aufurde,  of  Logy  and  I'^dynbanchry.  with  ten  shillings  yearly  from  the 
lands  of  Mukwcll,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  incorporated  into  the  barony  of 
Forbes,     a.d.  1430 391 

Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  knight,  has   the  ward  of  the   heir  of    the   thanage  of  the 

Boyne.     .a.d.  1434 391 

Indenture  between  Alexander  Lindsay,  earl  of  Crawford,  and  his  son  and  h.  ir.  Sir 
David  Lindsay,  on  one  part,  and  Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  lord  of  that  Ilk. 
on  the  other  part.  Sir  Alexander  is  to  have  the  keeping  of  the  Earl's  lands 
and  castle  of  Strathnarn,  paying  a  yearly  rent  of  X81,  an<l  receiviug  a 
yearly  fee  of  £20.  He  is  to  be  the  Earl's  depute  in  the  sheriflship  of 
Aberdeen,  paying  a  yearly  rent  of  £10.     a.d.  1432 393 

King  James  IL  confirms  this  indenture,  by  a  charter  in  which  he  styles  Sir 
Alexander  Forbes  'our  beloved  cousin,  Alexander,  lord  of  Forbes.'  a.o. 
1448 393 


CIV  CONTENTS. 

Sir  Alexander  ForbcJ,   lord  of  Forbes,    resigns  the  lands  of  Aughneve,   in   the 

regality  of  Tarves,  to  Walter,  abbot  of  Arbroath,     a.d.  1434 393 

Indenture  between  Sir  Robert  of  Ersldne  of  that  Ilk,  and  Sir  Thomas  of  Erskine, 
his  son,  on  one  part,  and  a  worthy  lord,  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  lord 
of  that  Ilk,  on  the  other.  The  Knight  of  Forbes  is  to  do  his  utmo.st  to  help 
the  Krskines  in  recovering  the  earldoms  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch  :  and  within 
forty  days  of  such  recovery,  the  Erskines  are  to  put  the  Knight  of  Forbes 
in  possession  of  the  lordship  of  Auchindoir,  with  the  advowson  of  the 
church,  the  Buck,  and  the  Cabrach,  wi'h  the  half  davach  annc.Ncd  to  the 
lordship.     A.D.  1435 187 

Charter  by  Robert,  earl  of  Mar  and  lord  Erskine,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  of 
that  Ilk,  knight,  of  the  half  of  the  lordship  of  Strathdee,  in  the  earldom 
of  Mar.     A.D.  1439 190 

Indenture,  by  which  it  is  stipulated  that  Robert  the  Lyile  of  Duchale,  so  soon  as 
he  recovers  his  half  of  the  lands  of  Mar,  shall  give  his  part  of  the  lands  of 
Strathdee  and  Kyndrocht,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  of  that  Ilk,  knight, 
in  exchange  for  the  lands  of  Cluuy  and  Quhitefeild,  in  Strathcrne  and 
Angus.     A.D.  1444 104 

Charter  by  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  of  that  Jlk,  knight,  to  a  chaplain  in  the  parish 
church  of  Forbes,  of  ten  merks  yearly  from  the  rents  of  the  lands  of 
Asbachlach,  Lastrody,  and  Ardgaich,  for  the  weal  of  his  own  soul,  and  of 
the  soul  of  Elisabeth  of  Douglas,  his  wife.     a.d.  143G 394 

Charter  by  Andrew  of  Futhes,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilh.  knight, 

of  the  frank  tenement  of  the  lands  of  Futhois.     a.d.  143G 394 

Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  is  receiver  of  the  King's  rents  of  the  lands  of 
Onele,  and  bailie  of  the  earldom  of  Mar,  then  in  the  King's  hamls.  a.d. 
1437 394 

.lohn  of  Kamloke  and  "William  of  Emierkype  acknowledge  receipt  of  1.52  merks  and 
5  shillings  of  the  200  merks  which  they  are  to  have  for  building  the 
house  of  Drummynnor.     a.d.  1440 395 

Letter  from  David,  earl  of  Crawlord  aud  lord  the  Lindsay,  to  Sir  Alexander 
of  Forlies  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  his  depute  in  the  slierifi'ship  of  Aberdeen, 
charging  him  to  see  restitution  made  of  certain  goods  spoiled  from  David 
Scrymgeour ;  and  declaring  that  David  Scrymgeour  had  no  blame  of  the 
great  hership  or  spoil  made  by  the  Lord  of  Gordon  upon  the  Knight  of 
Forbes  and  his  friends,     a.d    1443 43 

Bond  of  manrent  by  James  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Sir  Alexander  of 
Forbes,  knight,  to  his  redoubted  lord.  Alexander  of  Seton  of  Gorilou.  a.d. 
1444 395 

Charter  by  Alexander  of  Seton  of  Gordon,  lord  of  the  barony  of  Cluny,  to  his  kins- 


CONTENTS.  (.'V 

man,  James  of  Forlios,  son  and  lieir-aiipar.:nt  of  Sir  Alexanilt-i'  of  Forlies,  of 
that  Ilk,  knight,  for  his  nianrcnt  and  service,  of  the  lands  of  Corsindawe, 
Kcbidy,  Ordyqnhork,  Aohkelndy,  Huvynauchlaehc,  and  Tulicarne,  in  the 
barony  of  Clunj'.     a.d.  1444 oO(3 

James  of  Forbes  binds  himself  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Seton  of  Gordon,  to  resign  the 
lands  of  Corssindawe,  Kebydy,  Ordi<iuhork,  Achkebydy,  Kuthyuachloch, 
and  Tulycarn,  so  Boon  as  he  shall  be  seisot!  in  the  lands  of  Fyndlettir, 
Kyncragy,  Tulymar,  Tnlykory,  Tulyfour,  and  Tulyreoeh,  in  the  parish  of 
Touch,  and  barony  of  Cluny ;  or  in  the  lands  of  Easter  Tolmad,  Wester 
Tolmad,  Torna\7thyn,  Tulyreoeh,  Tulyfour,  and  Tulykery,  in  the  barony 
of  Cluny.     A.D.  1444 :>,4(i 

In  presence  of  the  King  and  Lords  of  Parliament,  James  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir 
of  Sir  Alexander.  LiOrd  Forbes,  protests  that  any  decree  or  sentence  to  be 
pronounced  against  Sir  James,  Earl  of  Angus,  shall  not  prejudice  his 
right  of  succession  to  the  Lord  Earl  of  Angus,     a.d.  1445 307 

Notarial  attestation  (made  at  the  instance  of  James  Forbes,  son  an<l  heir  of  Sir 
Alexander,  Lord  of  Forbes,  knight)  of  a  decree  of  Parliament  forfeiting  all 
the  goods  and  lands  of  James,  earl  of  Angus,  unless  he  appear  to  underlie 
the  law  within  year  and  day.     a.d.  1445 397 

(!!harter  by  Andrew,  Lord  Gray  of  Foul  is,  to  his  son  Patrick  Gray,  and  Annablc, 
his  wife,  the  daughter  of  Sir  Alexander,  Lord  Forbes,  knight,  of  the  lands 
of  the  two  Wodtounys,  with  the  brewlaud  of  Dulaly,  and  the  land  of 
Cragsnawdounc.  in  the  Mearns,  etc.     a.d.  1445 398 

Sir  Alexander,  Lord  of  Forbes,  knight,  sheriff-depute  of  Aberdeen,  receives  the 

King's  rents  of  the  lands  of  Coulle  and  Onelc.     a.d.  1444 — 144G 397 

Note  of  a  remission  by  King  James  II.  to  his  cousin,  Alexander,  Lord  Forbes, 
knight,  sheriff-depute  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  arrears  of  his  accounts.  a.d. 
1447 •;0^: 

Note  of  an  action  against  James  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander, Lord  Forbes,  and  Sir  John  of  Forbes  of  Tolquhon.     a.d.  1448 395 

Note  of  a  payment,  by  Master  Richard  of  Forbes,  the  King's  chamberlain  of  the 
earldom  of  Mar,  to  James,  Lord  Forbe.s,  of  half  a  merk  from  thtr  lands  of 
Mukwale  (now  called  Castle  Fraser).     a.d.  1451 '"98 

Charter  by  William  of  Garioch  of  Kynstare,  to  James,  Lord  of  Forbes,  knight,  of 
a  yearly  payment  of  four  pounds  from  the  lauds  of  Kynstare  and  Edyn- 
dovy,  in  the  barony  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1454 14- 

Gift  by  Richard,  abbot  of  Arbroath,  to  Sir  James  Forbes,  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  of 
the  ward  of  Auchnef,  then  in  the  Abbot's  hands  by  the  death  of  Mariot 
Meldrum,  lady  of  Auchnef,  wife  of  the  deceased  William  of  Seton.     a.d. 

1454 390 

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cvi  CONTENTS. 

Notices  of  James,  Lord  Forbes,     a.d.  1455 — a.d.  1457 399 

License  by  King  James  II.  to  James,  Lord  Forbes,  to  fortify  the  Tower  of  Drumy- 

nour,  commouly  called  Forbes,  in  the  lordship  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1456 400 

The  Tower  of  Pitsligo  is  built  by  the  Knight  of  Kynnaldy  and  Pitsligo  before  a.d. 

1477 400 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  11.,  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Kynnaldi,  of  the  lands 
of  Petslegow,  in  the  earldom  of  Buchan,  and  of  the  land.s  of  Mykil  Wardris, 
in  the  regality  of  the  Oarioch.     a.d.  1455 105 

CUiarter  by  Alexander,  earl  of  Huntly  and  lord  of  Badenach,  to  James,  Lord  the 
Forbes,  in  consideration  of  his  having  taken  knighthood  at  the  Earl's  hands, 
of  the  lands  of  Tulyreoohe,  with  Tulyachwyneys,  of  Little  Tolmad,  Tor- 
navethyne,  Drumlaussy,  and  Barglassy,  in  the  barony  of  Cluny,  and  earldom 
of  Huntly.     a.d.  1460 400 

Note  of  the  death  of  James,  Lord  Forbes,  before  30.  July  1462 400 

Note  of  a  letter  from  the  council  and  community  of  the  burgh  of  Aberde^-n,  to  the 

Lord  Forbes,     a.d.  1463 400 

("barter  of  sale  by  Sir  William  of  Lesly  of  Warderis,  knight,  to  his  kinsman,  Dun- 
can of  Forbes,  son  of  Alexander  of  Forbes,  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Cor- 
banchory,  in  the  barony  of  Cushnie.    a.d.  1464 330 

Charter  by  William  Scherar,  lord  of  Kynnellor,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  to  Henry 

Forbes,  of  the  lauds  of  Kynncllore.     a.d.  1464 401 

Agnes  Hay,  widow  of  James  of  Garioch,  resigns  in  the  hands  of  William,  Lord 
Forbes,  all  right  and  claim  to  the  lands  of  Kinstare  and  Edindovy,  in  the 
barony  of  P^orbes.     a.d.  1407 142 

Indenture  of  friendship,  raanrent,  and  maintenance,  between  William,  Lord 
Forbes,  Sir  Alexander  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  Alexander  Forbes  of  Tolquhon, 
Arthur  of  Forbes,  and  John  of  Forbes  of  Brux,  on  the  one  part,  and  Duncan 
Macintosh,  captain  of  Clanchattan,  Hugh  Rose,  baron  of  Kilravock,  etc.,  on 
the  other  part.     a.u.  1467 402 

Bonds  of  manrent  and  service  by  William,  Lord  Forbes,  to  Alexander,  earl  of 
Huntly  and  lord  of  Badenach,  and  to  his  son  and  apparent  heir,  (ieorge. 
lord  Gordon,     a.d.  1408 4(13 

Charter  by  Alexander,  earl  of  Huntly,  and  lord  of  Badenach,  with  consent  of 
George,  lord  Gordon,  his  son  and  heir-apparent,  to  William,  Lord  the  Forbas, 
his  son  in  law,  for  his  manrent  and  service,  of  the  lands  of  Abergarden,  in 
the  barony  of  Obeyno,  of  the  lands  of  Tulyfour  and  Tulikery,  in  the  lord- 
ship of  Tuliche  (Tough)  in  the  barony  of  Cluny,  and  of  the  lands  of  Suth- 
nahunne  (Sunhonny),  in  the  barony  of  Mygmar,  for  three  suits  yearly  at 
the  three  head  courts  to  be  held  at  the  Gray  Stane  of  Cluny,  etc.    a.d.  1408    404 


CONTENTS.  cvii 

William,  Lord  Forbes,  becomes  bound  that  if  lie  die  without  heirs  of  hia  mar- 
riage with  Christian  of  Gordon,  daughter  of  Alexander,  carl  of  Uuntly 
and  lord  Badenach,  and  sister  of  George,  lord  Gordon,  his  heirs  succeeding 
to  his  heritage  of  the  lands  of  the  lordship  of  Forbes,  shall  be  men  of  special 
service,  manrent,  and  retinue,  to  the  said  Earl  and  Lord.     a.d.  14G8 405 

Notices  of  William,  lord  Forbes,     a.d.  14C4 — a.d.  14C9 4U5 

King  James  IIL  orders  William,  lord  Forbes,  to  deliver  to  William,  earl  of  Erroll, 
the  porteous  roll  of  the  persons  belonging  to  him  indicted  to  the  next  justice 
ayreat  Aberdeen.     .\.D.  1473 4U7 

Charter  by  King  James  IIL  to  Sir  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego,  knight,  of  tin- 
barony  of  Petslego,  with  the  house  or  tower,  and  of  the  barony  of  Kyuualdi. 

A.D.  1476 1U4 

Charter  by  King  James  IIL,  confirming  the  charter  by  King  James  11.  (a.d. 
1430),  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  and  Elizatjctb,  his  wife,  of  the 

barony  of  Forbes,  etc.     a.d.  1477 407 

Charter  by  King  James  IIL  to  Arthur  of  Forbes,  of  the  lands  of  thr  lordshi]i  of 
Rcras,  in  the  earldom  of  Fife,  resigned  by  Sir  Thomas  of  Weniyss  (jf  lleras, 
knight.     A.D.  1477.. 4U7 

Decree  of  the  Lords  Auditors  of  Causes  and  Complaints  that  Alexander,  lord 
Forbes  shall  pay  to  Margaret,  lady  Diilton,  2000  merks,  as  twice  the  value 
of  the  feudal  casualty  of  his  marriage,  gifted  by  the  Crown  to  the  Lady 
Dirlton,   who  commanded  him   to    marry    her   daughter,    but   lie   iiiiuricd 

another  without  her  consent      a.d.  1483 408 

Decree  of  the  Lords  Auditors  that  Arthur,  lord  Forbes,  shall  pay  to  the  Bishop  of 
Aberdeen  the  tithe  of  the  ward  and  relief  of  his  lands  of  Dnimynor  and 
Futbas.    A.D.  1491 409 

The  Lords  Auditors  of  Parliament  require  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  to  revoke  a  com- 
mission issued  by  him  to  make  enquiry  as  to  a  presentation  to  the  parsonage 
of  Forbes  by  John,  lord  Glammis,  to  whom  the  King  had  granted  the  ward 
of  the  lordship  of  Forbes,  with  advowson  of  the  churches,     a.d.  1491 409 

Notices  of  John,  lord  Forbes,     a.d.  1494 409 

Decree  by  the  Lords  of  Council  that  Master  John  Forbes  has  broken  the  King's 
Acts  of  Parliament  by  procuring  bulls  from  the  court  of  Rome  presenting 
him  to  the  parsonage  of  Forbes,  being  of  lay  patronage,     a.d.  1478 410 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  confirming  to  .John,  lord  Forbes,  the  lands  of  Mckill 
Fyntre,  Blaktoune,  Belcross,  Mill  of  Kynedward,  the  half  of  Tulymauld,  the 
lands  of  Little  Alethan,  and  ten  shillings  yearly  from  the  lands  of  ICdane, 
in  the  barony  of  Kinedward,  which  had  been  granted  to  his  great-grand- 
father. Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  knight,  by  John  Stewart,  earl  of  Buchan. 
baron  of  Kynedward,  by  a  charter  confirmed  by  King  James  I.     a.d.  1505.     411 


cviii  CONTENTS. 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John,  lord  Forbes,  of  the  Castle  Hill  and  Stead  of 
Kynedwurd,  with  the  stones,  lime,  etc.  and  with  license  to  build  and  fortify 
a  tower  upon  the  same  Castle  Hill  and  Stead,     a.d.  1509 412 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John,  lord  Forbes  and  Christian  Lundin,  his  wife, 

of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Fudes.     A.n.  1510 Ho 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  Sir  William  Forbes  of  Eeras,  knight,  and 
Klizabeth  Lundy,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Westhous,  etc.  in  the  barony  of 
Lucheris  Forbes,  in  Fife.     a.d.  1510 41o 

Xotc  of  a  charter  by  King  James  V.  to  .loliii,  lord  Forbes,  and  Elizabetli  Iltrlay 
(widow  of  Alexander,  first  Lord  Flpliinstone)  his  wife,  of  the  lauds  and 
liarony  of  Fudes,  etc.     a.d,  1515 413 

Letter  from  John,  loixl  Forbes,  to  the  Bishoj)  of  Aberdeen  for  leave  to  cast  peats,  iu 
the  Bishop's  lands,  for  his  own  chamber  in  his  Place  of  Drumynoi-.  About 
A.D.  1520 414 

Letter  from  Archiliald,  carl  of  Angus  to  the  Lord  Forbes,  acknowledging  receipt  of 
100  raerks  for  Lord  Forbes'  ward  lands  holdeu  of  the  Earl  of  Huutly,  and 
begging  for  a  good  hawk  that  will  kill  herons,  seeing  the  Earl  is  scorneil 
with  herons  at  his  Place  of  Douglas,     a.d.  1528 415 

Note  of  the  yearly  rent  of  a  nest  of  meirlyons  due  to  the  Lord  Forbes  from  the 

lands  of  lialgoune,  in  the  barony  of  Keig.     a.d.  1616 484 

Itemission  by  King  James  V.  to  John,  Master  of  Forbes,  for  his  absence  from  the 
King's  host  at  Solway  and  at  'Wark,  and  for  the  slaughter  of  Alexander 
Seton  of  JWeldrum.     a.d.  1530 41(5 

('liarter  by  King  James  V.  to  John,  lord  Forbes,  of -the  lands  of  the  Kirk  Town 
of  I'orbes,  Culhay,  Balfure,  Stranalak  (Strathlunae),  F^aster  Forbes,  Ard- 
gatlien  with  the  mill  and  smithy.  Carnawerane,  Auchbalacht,  Carynyndard, 
Slawethy,  Castlehill,  Edinbancjuhry,  Logy,  Blaktouu,  and  Bacheris,  which 
had  been  apprised  to  the  King  for  £2000  of  penalty  incurred  by  the  Lord 
Forbes  for  the  invasion  of  tlie  burgh  of  Aberdeen,  of  old  enmity  antl  fore- 
thought felony,  by  Alexander  Forl)Cs  of  IJrux,  John,  Master  of  Forbes,  etc. 
A.D.  1532 416 

Cliarter  by  King  James  V.,  confirming  a  charter  of  liferent  by  John,  lord  ForI>es,  to 
Elizabeth  Lyon,  daughter  of  the  deceaseil  John,  lord  Glammys,  of  the  lan<ls 
of  Fyutra,  namely,  Mekill  Fintra,  Caruyhill,  Laterty,  Allauthane,  Brakanis. 
and  Bawcharis.     a.d.  1535 41  < 

Charter  of  sale  by  John  Forbes  of  Petslego,  to  Hugh  Eraser,  lord  Lovat,  of  the 
lands  and  towns  of  Easter  and  Wester  Agaes  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Inverness. 
A.D.   1530 656 


CONTENTS.  cis 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  AVilliam,  Master  of  Forbes,  and  Elizabeth  Kuitli, 
his  wile,  of  the  lands  and  harony  of  Fudes,  namely,  Fudes  More,  Pudes 
Beg,  Cultercullane,  Auchuacaut  with  the  mill  and  the  alehouse,  Pettymuk 
and  Blarechelle,  with  the  advowson  of  St.  Mary's  ehapel,  and  five  ponnds 
yearly  from  the  lands  of  Auchidlie  ;  and  of  the  lands  of  Lair,  Strogarnik, 
and  Kirktoune,  with  the  mills,  etc.,  in  the  harony  of  Obyne,  now  incor- 
porated with  the  barony  of  Fudes.     a.d.  1539 11^ 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  confirming  a  charter  by  John,  earl  of  Buchan,  to  Sir 
Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  of  the  lands  of  Fothirbirs, 
in  the  lordship  of  Obeyne ;  a  charter  by  Alexander  Scytoun  of  Gordon, 
lord  of  the  barony  of  Cluny,  to  James  Forbes,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Sir 
Alexander  of  Forbes,  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Corsindaa,  etc.,  in 
the  barony  of  Cluny ;  a  charter  by  Alexander,  earl  of  Huntly,  lord 
Badenach,  to  James,  lord  Forbes,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Tulireoche,  etc., 
in  the  barony  of  Cluny  and  earldom  of  Huntly  ;  and  a  charter  by  Alex- 
ander, earl  of  Huntly,  to  William,  lord  Forbes,  of  the  lands  of  Abcrgarden, 
etc.,  in  the  barony  of  Obyne.  etc.     a.d.  1540 41'J 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  \(\illiam.  Master  ot  Forbes,  and  Elizabeth  Keith, 
his  wife,  of  the  croft  of  Correauchlane,  lying  between  their  lands  of  Lare 
and  the  King's  lands  of  Cultis.     a.d.  1540 42(1 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  William,  Master  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir-apparent  of 
John,  lord  Forbes,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Forbes  and  Awfurd,  the 
lands  of  Keirndard,  Keirne  with  the  fortalice,  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Fyntra,  the  lands  of  Inglistoun,  Mekle  Fintra,  Blaktoun,  Belcroce, 
Lietertie,  Carnehill,  Tullymald,  Alathan,  ten  shillings  yearly  from  the 
lands  of  Eden,  the  Mill  of  Kinardword,  the  fortalice  of  Kinardword,  with 
the  office  of  Coroner  of  the  Sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  and  the  advowson  of 
the  prebend  of  Forbes,  and  cliaplainry  of  Alisbalach  and  St.  Anne, 
resigned  by  John,  lord  Forbes,     a.d.  1547 4:.! 

Contract  between  William,  earl  Marischal,  and  William,  master  of  Marifichal,  his 
son  and  apparent  heir  (by  Dame  Margaret  Keith,  countess  Marischal,  elder 
daughter  and  coheiress  of  the  deceased  Pir  William  Keith  of  Inverugie, 
knight),  on  one  side,  and  William,  lord  Forbes,  and  Dame  lilizabeth  Keith, 
his  wife  (younger  daughter  and  coheiress  of  the  said  Sir  William  Keith). 
'     on  the  other  part.     a.d.  1549 0-'' 

Abstract  of  the  Rental  of  the  lands  of  Kerne  and  Forbes.     a.D.  1552 425 

Abstract  of  the  Rental  of  the  barouy  of  Forbes  Aufurdi:.     a.d.  1552 144 

The  Lords  of  Council  and  Session  exempt  William,  lord  Forbes,  John,  JListcr  of 
Forbes,  aud  their  kinsmen,  friends,  tenants,  servants,  and  dependents,  of 
whom  eighty-oue  are  enumerated  by  name,  from  the  jurisdiction,  whether 


ex  CONTENTS. 

civil  or  criminal,  of  George,  carl  of  Iluntly,  lord  Gonlon   and   I'.adenach, 
.sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  and  his  deputes,     a.d.  1573 760 

The  King  and  Estates  of  Parliament  grant  commission  to  Roliert,  earl  of  Buchan, 
and  five  others,  to  decide  all  causes  between  William,  lord  P'orbes,  John, 
Master  of  Forbes,  their  kin,  friends,  and  dependents,  on  one  side,  and 
George,  earl  of  Huntly.  Adam  Gordon  of  Auchindown,  and  Patrick  Gordon 
in  Moyues,  his  curators,  on  the  other  side,  as  to  the  occupancy  of  the  lands 
of  Keig  and  Monymusk,  given  in  Godbairn  gift  to  the  deceased  George, 
carl  of  Iluntly,  by  the  deceased  David,  Cardinal  Archbishop  of  St. 
Andrews,     a.d.  1578 "63 

Act  of  Parliament  continuing  the  commission  for  deciding  the  causes  between  the 

Gordons  and  the  Forbcscs.     a.d.  1579 7CG 

Xote   of  two  Acts  of   ParliauK^nt   regarding   the   causiis    in    debate    between    the 

Gordons  and  the  Forbeses.     a.d.  1581 70/ 

Decree  arbitral  by  King  James  VI.,  as  oddraan  and  overman  mutually  chosen  by 
George,  earl  of  Huntly,  lord  Gordon  and  Badenach,  with  consent  of  his 
curators.  Sir  .John  Gordon  of  Lochinvar,  knight,  and  Sir  Patrick  Gordon  of 
Auchindown,  knight,  for  themselves  and  the  Earl's  whole  kin,  friends,  etc., 
on  one  part,  and  William,  lord  Forbes,  and  John,  Master  of  Forbes,  for 
themselves,  and  their  whole  kin,  friends,  etc.,  on  the  other  part.     a.d.  1582.     767 

Seisin  of  .John,  lord  Forbes,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Fuddes,  the  lands  and 
baronies  of  Awfurde,  Carndard,  Kearne,  with  the  fortalice,  now  called 
Drymminour,  the  lands  and  barony  of  Fyntrey,  Mcklo  Fyutrey,  etc.,  with 
the  office  of  Coroner  of  the  Sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
prebend  of  Forbes,  and  chaplaiury  of  Ai-sehballocht,  and  St.  Anne.  a.d. 
1593 770 

(ihligation  by  Arthur,  Master  of  Forbes,  John  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  William  Forbes 
of  Tolquhon,  John  Forbes  of  Brux,  Abraham  Forbes  of  Blaktoun,  and 
James  Garioch  of  Kinstair,  on  behalf  of  the  whole  clan  and  name  of  Forbes, 
that  John  Forbes,  brother  of  William  Forbes  of  Corsindae  and  four  others, 
fugitives  for  an  attempt  on  the  life  of  John  Irwing  of  Ardtamfurd,  the 
slaughter  of  his  servant,  and  wounding  two  of  his  friends,  without  oflence 
gi\en,  or  feud  denounced,  shall  submit  themselves  to  the  decree  and  sentence 
(if  Alexander  Irwing  of  Drum.     a.d.  ICOG 55 

Decree  and  sentence  of  Alexander  Irwing  of  Drum,  that  John  Forbes,  brother  of 
William  Forbes  of  Corsindae,  and  his  accomplices  in  the  attempt  on  the  life 
of  .John  Irwing  of  Ardtamfurd,  shall  pay  £2000  to  the  brother  of  his  servant 
whom  they  slew,  and  ,£1000  to  each  of  his  two  friends  wlioni  ihey  wounded. 
a.d.  1606 58 


CONTENTS.  cxi 

<Jliavter  by  King  James  VI.  to  John,  lord  Forbes,  of  tbc  lamls  anil  liarony  of 
Puddes,  with  the  advowson  of  the  chaplainry  of  St.  Mary  ;  of  the  lands  and 
baronies  of  Forbes  and  Awfurd,  Carnedard  and  Kerne,  with  the  fortalite, 
now  called  Drymmynnour ;  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Fyntrey,  Meldll 
Pyntrey,  etc.,  with  the  oiSce  of  Coroner  of  the  Sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  and 
the  advowson  of  the  prebend  of  Forbes,  and  chaplainries  of  Arsballoeht  and 
St.  Anne,  etc.,  etc.,  with  right  to  have  a  burgh  of  barony  on  the  lands  of  the 
Kirktowu  of  Awfurd,  to  be  called  the  I5urgh  of  Awfurd,  all  erected  into  the 
Lordship  and  Barony  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1595 4J2 

Precept  by  King  Charles  I.  for  a  charter  to  Sir  William  Forbes  of  Craigieiar. 
hnight  baronet,  and  his  heirs  male  whomsoever,  of  the  barony  of  New 
Craigievar,  in  Nova  Scotia,     a.d.  1C30 :;<V2 

Precept  by  King  Chai'les  I.  for  a  charter  to  Sir  Arthur  Forbes  of  Castle  Forbes, 
knight  baronet,  [brother  of  Sir  William  Forbes  of  Craigievar,  knight 
baronet],  and  his  heirs  male  whomsoever,  of  the  baronj'  of  Castle  l'"orljes,  in 
Nova  Scotia,     a.d.  1630 oOo 

Note  of  the  creation  of  Sir  Arthur  Forbes,  the  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Forbes,  of  Castle 
Forbes,  as  Baron  Clanehugh  and  Viscount  Granard  in  a.d.  1675,  and  as  I^arl 
of  Granard  in  a.d.  1684 .'itil 

Letters  patent  by  King  Charles  I.  granting  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  and  to 
his  heirs  male,  the  title,  style,  honour,  and  dignity  of  a  lord  tind  baron  In  the 
parliament  of  Scotland,  by  the  name  of  Lord  Forbes  of  Pit.'^ligo.     a.b.  1033.     605 


THE  PARISH  OF  TOWIL  01!  KINi^ETUOK. 

Charter  by  Sir  John  of  Inchmartyn,  lord  of  Inchmartyn.  knight,  to  the  monks  of 
St.  Mary  of  Cupar  in  Angus,  of  his  land  of  Murthuli  in  Mar,  for  the  weal 
of  his  own  soul,  of  the  soul  of  his  deceased  father.  Sir  John  of  Inchmartyn. 
of  his  deceased  brother.  Sir  Henry  of  Inchmartyn,  and  of  h!s  mother,  Joanna. 
About  A.D.  1310 4-1' 

Lease  by  John,  abbot  of  Cupar,  to  Margaret  Charteris  and  her  sons  John  of 
Strachan,  and  Alexander  of  Strachan,  of  the  lands  of  Murthlic,  in  Mar,  for 
seven  years,     a.d.  1488 -i-i 

Lease  by  John,  abbot  of  Cupar,  to  William  of  Forbes  of  Tollois  (Towics),  of  tlie 

lands  of  Murthlie,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  for  three  years,     a.d.  1494 4'Jn 

Letters  by  John,  abbot  of  Cupar,  making  William  of  Forbes  of  Tolleis.  his  bailie 

of  the  lands  of  Murthlie,  iu  the  earldom  of  Mar,  for  three  years,     a.d.  1494.     I2S 

Lease  by  Donald,  abbot  of  Cupar,  to  Alexander  Forbes  [of  Tolleis],  and  to  one  heir 
male  of  his  body,  of  the  lands  of  Morthlay,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.  during 
their  lives,    a.d.  1532 ^'-J 


cxi;  CONTEXTS. 

Charter  of  fcnfenne  by  Donald,  abbot  of  Cupar,  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Tolleis.  of 

the  lands  of  Mwrthlecht  in  Mar,     a.d.  1541 430 

Sotc  of  seisin  on  this  charter,     a.d.  lo-ll 430 

Note  of  a  precept  by  the  Abbot  of  Cupar,  for  giving  seisin  of  the  lands  of  Murth- 
lecht  in  Mar,  to  John  Forbes  of  Tolleis,  heir  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Tolleis, 
his  father,     a.d.  1548 430 

(.ettcr  from  David,  carl  of  Crawford,  and  lord  Lindsay,  to  his  depute  in  the  sheriff- 
.ship  of  Aberdeen,  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  charging  him 
to  see  that  the  Earl's  cousin  and  ally,  David  Scrymgeour,  is  repossessed  as 
wull  of  all  the  goods  of  wliich  he  was  spoiled,  as  of  the  goods  which  were 
taken  out  of  his  mailing  or  farm  of  the  lands  of  Pettfour  by  Alexander 
Stewart ;  and  declaring  that  David  Scrymgeour  has  no  blame  of  the  great 
liership  or  spoil  made  by  the  Lord  of  Gordon  upon  the  Knight  of  Forbes. 
A.D.  1443 43 

Note  for  the  King,  James  II.,  as  to  the  lands  of  Soynahard,  bj"  his  Chamberlain, 
between  Dee  and  Spey.  David  Scrimgeoure  claims  to  hold  them  by  charter 
of  King  James  1.,  on  the  resignation  of  the  deceased  so-called  Earl  of  3Iar. 
who.  as  he  had  only  the  frank  tenement  of  the  Earldom,  could  not  resign  its 
lands,  and  so  neither  the  Earl's  resignation,  nor  the  King's  charter,  are  of 
anj'  avail,  since  no  one  can  give  what  he  has  not.     a.d.  1455-6 204 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  confirming  a  charter  by  Sir  Alexander  Scrymgeour, 
chaplain,  lord  of  Sonaharde,  to  James  Scrymgeour,  eldest  son  of  his  brother, 
David  Scrymgeour,  of  the  lands  of  Sonaharde.     a.d.  1493 431 

Note  of  the  seisin  of  James  Scrymgeour,  in  the  lands  of  Sonahard.     a.d.  1494 431 

Charter  by   King  James  IT.  to  Alexander  Caldore,  of  the  lands  of  Sonnahard. 

resigned  by  James  Scrymgeourc  of  Sonnahard.     a.d.  1500 432 

I'liutcr  by  King  James  IV.  to  James  Skrimgeour,  sou  and  heir  of  the  deceased  Sir 
James  Skrimgeour,  Constable  of  Dundee,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Sonayhard, 
in  the  King's  earldom  of  Mar,  formerly  held  by  Alexander  Caldor,  but 
abjudged  by  the  Lords  of  Council  to  belong  to  the  King,  as  Earl  of  Mar,  by 
reason  that  the  said  lands,  Iieiug  a  part  and  pendicle  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar, 
were  unlawfully  given  to  the  deceased  David  Skrimgeour,  by  the  deceased 
.Alexander,  pretended  Earl  of  Mar,  who  hail  only  the  frank  tenement  of  the 
Earldom,  his  bastard  son,  Thomas,  having  the  fee  of  the  Earldom,  and  not 
consenting  to  the  grant,     a.d.  1508 432 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  V.  to  James  Scrymgeour,  constable  of  Dundee, 
of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Dudop,  with  the  towur  etc.,  of  the  lands  of 
Castlehill,  and  the  office  of  Constabulary  of  Dundee,  etc.,  of  the  lands  of 
Hilfield,  etc.,  and  of  the  lands  of  Sonahard,  and  the  mill,  all  erected  into  the 
bavony  of  Dudop.     a.d.  1542 432 


CONTENTS.  .xni 

Indenture  between  William  of  Fentoune,  lord  of  Fcntouno,  on  one  part,  and  Mar- 
garet of  the  Ard,  lady  of  Erclcs,  and  Thomas  of  Chesehelme,  her  son  and 
heir,  on  the  other  part.  William  of  Fentoune  is  to  have  the  barony  of 
Eethy,  in  Angus,  the  land  of  Culase  and  of  IJuthirgask,  in  the  sheriffdom 
of  Perth,  the  land  of  Quodqucn,  in  Clydesdale,  the  tenandry  of  Lossyndrum, 
in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  the  lands  of  the  two  Tollis,  and  of  Culqu- 
hork,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  and  the  lands  of  the  two  Arkeriis,  and  of  the 
Craigtoune,  in  the  barony  of  Cruden,  in  Buchan.  Margaret  of  the  Ard,  and 
her  son,  Thomas,  are  to  have  the  barony  of  Gask,  in  Angus,  the  demesne 
township  of  Kyurossy,  with  the  mill,  and  Stralhy  and  Prouny,  in  the  earl- 
dom of  Stratherne,  and  the  tenandry  of  Culnielegy,  in  the  sheriifdom  of 
Aberdeen.  The  barony  of  Drumblathe,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  is 
to  be  divided,  so  that  William  of  Fentoun  shall  have  the  town  of  Sclewo. 
and  Margaret  of  the  Ard,  and  her  son,  Thomas,  the  two  towns  of  Dum- 
mullys ;  the  forty  shilling  land  of  Guerry,  with  the  whole  of  the  Kirk 
Town,  being  equally  divided  between  them.  The  lands  of  the  Ard  are  to 
stand  divided  as  of  old,  and  their  tenandrics  are  to  be  divided  according  to 
the  ordinance  made  at  Dundee,     a.d.  1403 434 

Charter  by  King  James  II.  (a.d.  1440),  confirming  a  charter  by  Margaret  of 
Fentoun  of  Beufurde,  eldest  daughter  and  coheiress  of  the  deceased  Walter  of 
Fentoun  of  Beufurde,  to  Walter  of  Ogih'y,  the  son  of  the  deceased  Sir  Patrick 
of  Ogilvy,  knight,  sheriff  of  Angus,  and  lord  of  Uchtirhous,  of  the  fourth 
part  of  the  lands  of  Tollas,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  and  of  the  fourth 
part  of  the  lands  of  Strathy  Fentoun  and  Purny,  in  the  regality  of 
Stratherne.    a.d.  1439 435 

Charter  by  King  James  II.  (a.d.  1440),  confirming  a  charter  by  Margaret  of 
Fentoun  of  Beufort,  elder  daughter  and  coheiress  of  the  deceased  Walter  of 
Fentoun  of  Beufort,  to  her  intended  husband,  Walter  of  Ogilvy,  the  son  of 
Sir  Patrick  of  Ogilvy  of  Uchtirhous,  of  her  fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  Beufort 
and  Ard,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Inverness;  of  her  fourth  part  of  the  barony  of 
Baky,  with  the  advowson  of  the  chapel,  in  Angus ;  of  her  fourth  part  of  the 
barony  of  Culas  and  of  Bufhirgask,  in  the  sheriifdom  of  Perth  ;  and  of  her 
fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  Coklaw,  Balmure,  and  Drumblate,  in  the  sherift- 
dom  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1430 "^20 

Charter  by  John,  earl  of  Mar  and  Garioch,  [brother  of  King  James  III.],  to  Duncan 
Forbes,  son  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Brus,  of  the  lands  of  Over  Towy, 
Nether  Towy,  and  Culfork,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  resigned  by  Jonct  of 
Fentoun.     a.d.  1475 "2^' 

Charter  by  King  James  III.,  confirming  a  charter  by  Patrick  Ogilvy  ot  Calyhe- 
broche,  to  Andrew  Ogilvy,  his  son  and  heir-apparent,  of  his  lands  ot  the 
fourth  part  of  the  barony  of  Baky,  in  Angus ;  of  Buthirgask,  and  St  rathe 
2d 


cxiv  CONTENTS. 

Fcntoua,  in  the  slierifl'dom  of  Perth  ;  of  Tollyis  and  DrumWait,  in  the 
sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen  :  and  of  the  Aid  in  the  slieriS'dom  of  Inverness,  a.d. 
1485 487 

Cliarter  by  King  .lames  IV.  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Patriclc  Ogilvy  of 
Kilyhebroy,  with  consent  of  Patrick  Ogilvy,  his  son  and  heir-apparent,  to 
William  Forbes  of  Towiis,  of  his  lands  of  the  fourth  part  of  Over  Towiis, 
Nether  Towiis,  and  Culquhork,  and  the  mills,  etc.    a.d.  1495 4.'?8 

Isabel  Wemyss,  lady  of  Petslego,  binds  herself  to  warrant  William  Forbes  of 
Towiis,  and  John  Forbes  his  brother-german,  in  the  possession,  for  six  yeai-s, 
of  the  lands  falling  to  her  by  reason  of  her  terce  in  the  barony  of  Kinaldy, 
and  the  third  part  of  the  lialf  of  the  lands  of  Fechle  and  Sonnabotht,  eti-. 
A.D.  1495 439 

Elizabeth  Crichtoune,  widow  of  Duncan  Forbes  of  Touiis  binds  herself  to  cause  her 
sons,  William  Forbes  of  Touiis  and  John  Forbes,  relieve  William  Hay,  the 
son  and  apparent  heir  of  Alexander  Hay  of  Mouchalis,  of  £40,  in  which  he 
was  bound  to  them  for  Isabel  Wemyss,  lady  of  Petslego,  by  warranty  of  th<- 
lands  falling  to  her  by  reason  of  her  terce  in  the  barony  of  Kynnaldy,  and 
of  the  third  part  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Pechlie  and  Sonnabotht.  a.d. 
1495 440 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  (a.d.  1505)  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  George, 
earl  of  Huntly  and  lord  of  Badenach,  to  his  kinsman,  William  Forbes  of 
Towie,  of  the  lands  of  Fynlettir,  in  the  lordship  of  Tulche.     a.d.  1490 342 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  as  tutor  of  his  brother  John,  earl  of  Mar,  confirming 
a  charter  of  sale  by  John  Forbes  of  Brux  to  John  Forbes,  brother-german 
of  William  Forbes  of  Towie,  of  the  half  of  his  lands  of  Brux,  and  of  the 
whole  of  his  lands  of  Glencarvy,  Glonconry,  and  Orde,  in  the  earldom  of 
Mar.     A.D.  1490 313 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  Forbes,  brother-german  of  William  Forbes  of 
Towie,  of  the  whole  lands  of  Brux,  etc.  erected  into  the  barony  of  Brux,  and 
of  its  woods  and  bogs  erected  into  the  free  Forest  of  Glencarvy  and 
tilenconry.     a.d.  1505 ;;i4 

[-ett(^r  by  King  James  IV.  to  the  Sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  etc.,  ordering  proclamation 
to  be  made  at  the  market  cross  of  Aberdeen,  etc.,  of  the  erection  of  all 
the  woods,  bogs,  and  shaws  of  Brux,  Drummelloquhy,  etc.,  into  a  free  forest, 
to  bo  called  the  Forest  of  Glonkcr\7  and  Olenconry,  etc.     a.d.  1505 315 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  (a.d.  1501.)  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  John 
Name  of  Cromdale,  to  William  Forbes  of  Tolleis,  of  his  lands  of  Ardmur- 
thach  in  the  barony  of  Kyntor.     a.u.  1500 440 

Note  of  a  charter  by  John  of  Dunbar,  carl  of  Murray,  and  lord  of  the  barony  of 


CONTENTS.  cxr 

Kintor,  to  John  of  Narnc,  of  tlie  land  of  Ai-dnniitliawcU,  in  the  barony  of 
Kiutor.     A.D.  1378 .1-11 

Notice  of  John  of  Nam,  lord  of  Ardimirthach.     a.d.  1420* 141 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Henry  of  Strathchyn,  lord  of  Balblay,  to  John  Crabb,  burgess 
of  Aberdeen,  of  the  lands  of  Fythelyoh,  Drummeloquhy,  and  Soynabotli, 
held  by  him  of  the  Earl  of  Fife.    a.d.  1376 44:i 

Note  of  the  resignation  by  James,  lord  Ogilvy,  as  procurator  for  .John  ■■''orbes  of 
Pitsligo,  of  the  sunny  half  of  the  lands  of  Feichly  and  Sonabotli,  in  favour 
of  James  Caldour  of  AuchintouU.    a.d.  1518 44.'J 

Service  of  John  Forbes,  as  heir  of  his  great-grandfather,  Sir  Alexander  Forbes  ol 
Pitsligo,  knight,  in  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Fychley.  Soynaboth.  and  ICastor 
Drummeloquhy.     a.d.  1506 112 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  Forbes,  lord  of  the  fee  of  the  lands  and 
barony  of  Burghis  (Brux),  son  of  the  deceased  Duncan  Forbes  of  Tolleis,  ot 
the  half  of  the  lands  of  Fechlie,  Soynabothe,  and  Easter  Druminellotiuliy. 
which  had  been  recognosccd  in  the  King's  hands  by  reason  that  the 
greater  part  of  them  were  alienated,  without  the  King's  consent,  to  John, 
lord  Forbes,     a.d.  1507 44.'; 

Seisin  of  John  Forbes  in  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Fethle  (Fechlo),  Sonuabotii.  and 

Easter  Dmmmelloche.     a.d.  1517 ' '- 

Seisin  of  Alexander  Forbes  in  the  lands  of  Over  Towis.  Nethcy  Towis.  Colquhork. 

etc.,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1527 ' '- 

Seisin  of  Alexander  Forbes,  in  three  fourth  parts,  with  (be  third  part  of  a  tourlli 
part,  of  the  lands  of  Over  Towis,  Nether  Towis.  CuliiuborsU,  etc..  in  tin- 
earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1527 '  '•- 

Seisin  oi  John  Caldor  in  the  sunny  half  of  the  lands  of  Fechille  and  Synnabotht,  in 

the  lordship  of  Stradoun.     a.d.  1538 ''^ 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  John  Forbes,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Alexander 
Forbes  of  Brux,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Brux  with  the  tower,  the  lamls 
of  Syunahard,  the  half  the  lands  of  Udochis,  the  lands  of  Mekle  Byth,  the 
half  of  the  lands  of  Little  Auchry,  resigned  by  the  said  Alexander  Forbes 
of  Brux.     A.D.  1540 '. ■*•*•' 

Charter  by   Queen  Mary   confirming  u  charter  of  lifci-cut  by  John  Forbes,  fear  ol 

*  By  a  charter  dated  at  Kynkell,   on  the  in   the  parish  church  of  Kynkell.    His  seal 

second  of  May,  1414,  John  of  Nam,  lord  of  shows  a  chaplet  on  a  shield,  surrounded  by 

Ardmurtach,    pives    a    pension    cf   fdiy-live  pointed  tracery,  with  the  cn-curascnption  .s. 

pounds  to  his  only  son,  John,  sheritf  of  Forres  jouan.sis  dk  nau-ne.— (Original    n  the  -\lhol 

— dilecto  et  unico  Alio  mco  .Johanna  de  Narn  charter  chest). 
^  icecorniti  de  Fees— payable  at  Aberdeen,  or 


cxvi  CONTENTS. 

the  lordship  of  Brui,  with  consent  of  his  father,  Alexander  Forbes,  frank 
tCQcmenter  of  Brus,  and  of  Sir  John  Mitchelsoun,  rector  of  Forbes,  his 
curator,  to  his  mother.  Margery  Forbes,  wife  of  the  said  Alexander  Forbes, 
of  the  lands  of  Synnahard  with  the  mill,  and  of  the  west  half  of  Fechillie. 
A.D.  1547 444 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  confirming  a  charter  by  John  Cowtis  of  Ouchtercowlle,  to 
Margaret  Forbes,  the  daughter  of  the  deceased  Alexander  Forbes  of  Tolleis, 
his  future  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Ouchtircowle,  Taynlie,  Straweltis,  Tana- 
moyne,  Stramor,  Mill  of  Ouchtircowle,  Ouchtirarn,  Tullooht,  Tannamoyne, 
and  Ibid,  in  Cromar.    a.d.  1549 445 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  Margaret  Forbes  of  Ochter- 
coulc,  the  daughter  of  the  deceased  Alexander  Forbes  of  Tolleis,  to  John 
Forbes  of  Tolleis,  her  brothcr-german,  of  the  lands  of  Ouchtercoule,  etc.,  in 
Cromar.     a,d.  1550 , ,,.     446 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  John  Forbes  of  Tolly,  and  to  Margaret  Campbell,  his 
wife,  of  the  lauds  of  Kildrummy,  Over  Tolly,  Auldtoun,  Thomreoch, 
Myltoun  of  Tolly,  etc.,  and  Ochtirarne.     a.d.  1556 447 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  Alexander  Forbes,  son  of  John  Forbes  of  Tolleis,  of 
the  lands  and  barony  of  Tolleis,  containing  Nether  Tolleis,  with  the  manor, 
Myd  Tolleis  and  Over  Tolleis  with  the  mills,  Culquhork,  Cofurd,  and 
Aldton,  the  burgh  lands  of  Kildrummie,  Ardmurdo,  with  the  fishing  of  the 
Pot  of  Bukkee,  etc.     a.d.  1561 448 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  John  Forbes  of  Bnix,  and  Elizabeth  Gordon,  his 
wife,  of  the  lands  of  Drummallicheis  with  the  mill,  etc.,  in  the  barony  of 
Brux.     A.D.  157C 448 

Sei.sin  of  John  Forbes,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Tolleis.     a.d.  1583 773 

Seisin  of  John  Forbes,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Tolleis.     a.d.  1588 773 

Seisin  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Tolleis,  in  the  sunny  half  of  the  town  and  lands  of 
Fathlee  (Fachlie),  and  Sunnabothie,  and  in  the  lands  of  Sunnahard,  with 
the  mill,  in  the  lordship  of  Mar.     a.d.  1613 774 


THE  PARISH  OF  GLENBUCKET. 

Note  of  the  erection  of  Glenbucket,  from  a  chapelry  of  the  church  of  Logy  in 

Mar,  into  a  parish,     a.d.  1473 449 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  the  President  and  Chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Aber- 
deen, with  the  advice  of  the  Bishop,  and  of  Sir  John  Carlilc,  perpetual  vicar 
of  the  parish  church  of  Glenbuchet,  to  Alexander  Thomuilsoune  and  Helen 


CONTENTS.  cxvii 

Carlilc,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  the  Kirk  'I'own  and  glebe  of  tlic  V)cara"e  of 
Glenbuchet,  with  the  Alehouse  aud  Alehouse  crofts,  under  reservation  to  the 
perpetual  vicars  of  the  church,  of  the  toft,  croft,  manse  and  garden,  possessed 
by  John  Ray,  curate  of  the  church,  etc.     a.d.  1549 440 

Note  of  a  charter  of  feuferme  by  Arthur  Skene,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Glen- 
buchet, to  Alexander  Forbes,  commonly  called  Alaster  Forbes,  son  of  John 
Forbes  in  Colquharic,  of  the  lands  of  the  Kirk  Town  and  Kirk  Glebe  of  the 
vicarage  of  Glenbuchat,  etc.     a.d.  1582 449 

Alaster  or  Alexander  Thomesone  or  Muesone,  grandson  and  apparent  heir  of  the 
deceased  Alexander  Thomesone  or  Muesone  of  the  Kirk  Town  of  Glenbuchat, 
sells  the  town  and  lands  of  the  Kirk  Town  of  Glenbuchat  to  John  Gordon, 
apparent  of  Cairuburrow.     a.d.  151)1 775 

Seisin  of  John  Gordon,  fear  of  Cairnburrow,  and  of  Helen  Carncgy,  his  wife,  in 

the  lands  of  Easter  aud  Wester  Inuerbuckettis,     a.d.  15'J4 450 


THE  PAEISH  OF  AUCHINDORE. 

Note  of  a  controversy  between  the  Bishop  of  Murray  and  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen, 

as  to  the  diocesan  jurisdiction  of  the  church  of  Dauendor.     a.d.  1230 451 

Note  of  the  presentation  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  of  his  clerk,  Sir  John  of  Mar. 
rector  of  Inveinochty,  and  canon  ot  Aberdeen,  to  the  rectory  of  the  church 
of  Dauachyndore,  and  of  the  Earl's  consent  to  the  union  of  the  church  of 
Dauachyndore  with  the  prebendal  church  of  luuyrnochy.     a.d.  1361 451 

Note  of  the  erection  of  the  church  of  Auchindoir  into  a  prebend  of  the  King's 

College  at  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1514 451 

Rental  of  the  united  parishes  of  Kildrummy  and  Auchindoir.    About  a.d.  1650...     315 

Charter  by  Robert,  duke  of  Albany,  earl  of  Fife  and  of  Menteth,  and  governor  of 
Scotland,  confirming  the  grant  made  by  his  nephew,  Alexander,  earl  of 
Mar  and  of  Garioch,  to  his  kinsman,  Alexander  of  Irwyne  of  Drum,  of  the 
demesne  lands  of  Dauachdore  and  of  Fithilmouth,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar. 
A.D.  1414 451 

Charter  by  Robert,  earl  of  Mar  and  lord  of  Erskinc  (a.d.  1440),  confirming  a 
charter  by  the  deceased  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  of  Garioch, 
and  lord  of  Duflle  in  Brabant,  to  his  kinsman,  Sir  Alexander  of  Irwyne, 
knight,  of  the  demesne  lands  of  Davaohindore  and  of  Fidelmonth,  in  the 
earldom  of  Mar,  in  blench  ferme  for  a  penny  yearly  at  the  south  door  of  the 
parish  church  on  St.  John  Baptist's  day.     a.d.  1410 4-il 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  William  Gordon,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Patrick 


CONTENTS. 


THE  PARISH  OF  STRATHUON  OR  rNVERNOCHTIE. 

Note  of  a  grant  made  by  (iillecbri.st,  earl  of  Mar,  to  the  Priory  of  Jlonymusk,  of 

the  church  of  Invernochiu.     a.d.  1199 — a.d.  1207 467 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  giving  his  consent  to  the  erection  of  the 
parish  church  of  Inuyrnochy  into  a  prebend  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
Aberdeen,     a.d.  1356 467 

'I'liornas,  earl  of  Mar  presents  his  clerk.  Sir  John  of  Mar,  rector  of  Inuyrnochy,  and 
canon  of  Aberdeen,  to  the  rectory  of  the  church  of  Dauachyndore,  and 
beseeches  the  Bishop  to  unite  the  church  of  Dauachyndore  to  the  prebendal 
church  of  Inuyrnochy.     a.d.  1361 467 

Decree  of  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session  in  the  cause  between  Master  John 
Elphinstone,  parson  of  Invernochtie,  and  David,  prior  of  Monymusk.  The 
Parson  of  Invernochtie,  as  successor  to  the  Prior,  is  to  uphold  divine  service 
in  the  Priory,  and  is  to  repair  the  Place  of  Monymusk,  which  had  been 
burned.     A.D.  1554 778 

CliarlLT  by  Master  John  Elphinstone,  parson  of  Invernochtie,  with  consent  of 
Robert,  lord  Elphinstone,  patron  of  the  church,  to  Master  George  Barclay, 
burgess  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  land  and  lodging  belonging  to  the  said  parson. 
A.D.  1581 478 

Note  of  a  charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  to  Adam  of  Strachauen,  and  to  Margaret, 
his  wife,  the  Earl's  kinswoman,  of  the  davach  of  land  called  Glenkenety,  and 
the  fourth  part  of  the  davaih  of  land  of  Glenboul,  called  Rummor,  in  the 
earldom  of  Mar.    About  a.d.  1357 467 

Thomas  of  Strathachan,  lord  of  Glenkenety,  in  Mar,  resigns  his  lands  of  Snaw- 
doun,  in  the  barony  of  Craigy,  in  the  Mearns,  to  the  overlord.  Sir  Patrick 
Gray,  knight,  lord  of  Broxmonth,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  to  him 
for  the  recovery  of  his  lands  of  Glenkenedy  from  Alexander  of  Forbes,  son 
and  heir  of  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1406 467 

Charter  by  King  .James  IV.  to  William  Strathachin,  son  and  heir-apparent  of 
Duncan  Strathachin  of  Glenkindy,  of  the  lands  of  Glenkindy,  with  the 
mill,  Ardlare,  and  the  woods  of  Aldnakest  and  Lechory,  in  the  earldom 
of  Mar.     A.D.  1511 468 

Tlif  prolocutors  of  William  Stra(iuhin  of  Glenkyndie  request  the  assize,  in  terms 
of  the  King's  letters  and  the  Sheriffs  writ,  to  take  cognition  as  to 
possession   in  the  cause  between  him  and  the  Lord  Elphinstone.     a.d.  1535     468 

Seisin  of  William  Strathauchin,  in  the  lands  of  Glenkyndie,  with  the  mill,  Ardlar, 
and  the  woods  of  Auldnakeist  and  Luchory,  in  the  lordship  of  Mar.  a.d. 
1565 779 


CONTRKTS.  CN-xi 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  Alexamler  Stratlunirliin,  tlie  younger,  granileon  of 
William  Strathachin  of  Glcnkindie,  of  the  lands  of  Glenkindie,  with  the 
tower,  etc.     a.d.  1609..  460 

The  Estates  of  Parliament  (a.b.  1640)  remit  to  the  jndgo  ordinary  the  complaint 
of  Alexander  Strauchan  of  Glenkyndie  against  Sir  John  Gordon  of  Haddo, 
John  Gordon  of  Anchlenchries,  [father  of  General  Patrick  Gordon],  v.U\,  for 
the  plunder  of  his  house  of  Auchnagat  in  Buchan.     ad.  1G44 470 

List  of  the  goods  so  plundered,  with  their  prices,     a.d.  1644 780 

Deliverance  of  the  Lords  Auditors  that  George,  earl  of  Huntly,  claiming  to  hold  the 
lauds  of  Invernochty  and  Ralleheg,  by  lease  from  the  King,  (to  whom  they 
fell  on  the  forfeiture  of  the  deceased  Alexander  sometime  Duke  of  Albany), 
shall  prove  that  the  Duke  was  seised  in  the  Earldom  of  Mar  on  the  day  and 
date  of  his  forfeiture.     .i.D.  1494-6 472-lj 

Declaration  of  the  Lords  of  Council  that  a  lease  of  the  lands  of  Invernochty, 
under  the  .subscription  of  Alexander,  lord  Gordon,  was  produced  before 
them  in  judgment,     a.d.  1497 47.3 

Charters  by  King  James  IV.  to  Alexander  Elphinstone,  and  to  Elizabeth  Berlay, 

his  wife,  of  the  barony  of  Invernochtie.     a.d.  1507 217-S 

The  Lords  of  Council  order  John  Forbes  of  Brux,  Andrew  llobertson,  and  others, 
to  remove  from  the  lands  of  Ballyntymoir,  Balnaglak,  the  Mylnetoun,  Bal- 
locrag,  Ballinaboith,  Kilbettok,  and  Tulleskyncho,  belonging  to  Alexander, 
lord  Elphinstone.     a.d.  1510 474 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  to  Robert,  lord  Elphinstone,  and  Margaret  Drummond, 
his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Corgarth.  Skcllater,  luvcrnyte,  Fynnelosk, 
Boquhan,  New,  Pettymelie,  Cukishill.  Tullisniche,  Glcncry,  Torrebeck, 
Tullochill,  Quyltis,  Summeill,  and  Argcith,  iu  the  lordship  of  Kildrummy. 
A.D.  1550 ? 475 

Note  of  the  seisin  of  Alexander  Crom  Makalounen.  in  the  lands  of  Invercabo  Jlore. 
and  in  the  office  of  Toscheachderach  of  Strathawin,  in  lianffshire.  a.d. 
1477 470 

Note  of  a  letter  of  maurent,  dated  at  Invercabok,  by  Alexander  Crome  of  Inverernau, 

to  Alexander,  earl  of  Huntly.     a.d.  1504 47fi 

Chartcn-  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  'Makalloune,  son  and  a])parent  heir  of  Alex- 
ander Makcalloune,  of  the  lan<ls  of  the  two  Tnwyry  Thirneis  (Inverernanis) 
and  Edinglas,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1512 ''"^ 

Decree  of  the  Lords  of  Council  that  James  Gordon  of  Abergeldy,  as  surety  for 
William  Gordon  of  Netherdale,  shall  pay  to  Agnes  Grant,  the  widow  of 
John  M'allane  in  Invernerane,  the  price  of  120  ewes,  etc.,  plundered  from 

her  lands  of  Corryhoul.     a.d.  15.')0 477 

2    F 


cxxii  CONTENTS. 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  .lanicB  V.  to  Agnes  Grant,  widow  of  Jolin  Makallane, 
in  Inverernane,  and  to  Thomas  Cuming,  her  husband,  of  sis  oxgangs  of 
the  sunny  half  of  the  lauds  of  Crabstoune,  apprised  from  .James  Gordon  of 
Abcrgeldy,  for  126  merks  due  by  him  as  surety  for  William  Gordon  of 
Nathurdalc,  for  certain  sheep  and  lambs  reft  by  him  from  the  lanck  of 
Carryhill.     A.D..1533 "82 

Seisine  of  Kathcrinc  Makalloine,  and  of  Marjory  Makalloine,  sistere  and  co- 
heiresses of  the  deceased  John  Makalloine  of  Inverernanis,  in  the  lands  of 
the  two  Inverernauis  and  Edinglasse,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.     a.d.  1559....     782 


THE  PARISH  OF  KEIG. 

('ollect  in  the  Breviary  of  Aberdeen,  for  the  feast  (23.  December)  of  St.  Diacon- 

auus,  confessor  and  martyr,  patron  of  Kege 478 

Decree  of  the  Lords  Auditors  that  Adam  Elmisl4  shall  remove  from  the  mailing  or 
farm  of  Glentoun,  in  the  barony  of  Kege  and  Monymusk,  so  that  it  may  be 
occupied  by  Duncan  Forbes,  the  brother  of  the  deceased  William,  lord 
Forbes,  in  terms  of  his  lease  from  the  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews,  etc. 
.i.D.  1492-3 479 

Seisin  of  George,  carl  of  Huutly,  lord  of  Gordon  and  I'ladeiiach,  in  the  lands  of 
Brwno,  Armagattin,  Ballingowin,  Outhirkeig,  Southowlyie,  Pettindreich, 
the  Mill  of  Keig  with  the  brewhouse  and  croft,  Pyttochy,  Glentoune,  Over 
'J'ollache,  Nether  Tollaeh,  Pyndacht  with  the  mill,  Lttlc  Abcrcawltye, 
Mekill  Abercawltye,  Edindourno,  TuUyqidiore,  Todlochy,  Puttiomy,  Arncly, 
Dulloib,  Cowille,  Ineyeane,  the  Mill  of  STonymusk  with  the  brewhouse  and 
croft,  Invcry,  the  towns  of  Cottilstanc  (Coldstane),  the  kirk  lands  of 
Kynkell,  and  the  lands  of  Dyiss,  in  the  lordships  and  baronies  of  Keig  and 
Monymusk,  in  the  regality  of  St.  Andrews,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen, 
with  the  bailiary  of  the  baronies  of  Keig  and  Monymusk,  granted  to  him  in 
feuferme  bj'  David  Cardinal  Archbishop,  of  St.  Andrews,     a.d.  1543 480 

Contract  between  George,  earl  of  lluntly,  lord  Gordon  and  Badenach,  and  Chancellor 
of  Scotland,  on  one  part,  and  Arthur  Forbes  of  Balfour,  on  the  other.  The 
Laird  of  Balfour  is  to  be  man  and  servant  to  the  Earl  for  life.  The  Earl  is 
to  give  his  band  of  maintenance  to  the  Laird,  and  is  to  seize  him  in  liferent 
in  the  davach  of  land  (extending  to  four  plougbgates)  of  Ouchterkeig  or 
of  Souely,  in  the  lordship  of  Monymusk  and  Keig,  etc.     a.d.  1552 482 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  George,  earl  of  Muntly,  etc.,  to  xVrthur  Forbes  of  Balfour, 
brothcr-gemian  of  the  Lord  Forbes,  of  the  lands  of  Puttoche,  and  the  half  of 
the  great  town  of  Keig  or  Ochterkcig  in  the  barony  of  Monymusk.  a.d. 
1559 483 


CONTENTS.  ex  X  ill 

Letters  of  arrestment  (at  the  instance  of  Elizabeth  I'^orbes,  only  daughter  and  heir 
of  the  deceased  Arthur  Forbes  of  Balfour)  of  the  rents  of  the  lauds  ol 
Puttachie,  the  half  of  Over  Keig,  Balgowne,  Pettindroich,  the  mill  and  mill 
lands  of  Keig,  and  Mekill  Abircathie,  in  the  bishopric  of  St.  Andrews, 
Wester  Meigwio  in  Cromar,  Mekill  Inueruohtie  in  the  lordship  oC  Kil- 
drummy,  and  Balfour  in  the  barony  of  Forbes,  which  belonged  to  the  said 
Arthur  Forbes  of  Balfour,  shiin  in  the  King's  service,  and  possessed  by 
Christian  Barclay,  his  widow,     a.d.  1573 484 

Note  of  the  yearly  rent  of  a  nest  of  meirlyons  due  to  the  Lord  Forbes  from  the  lands 

of  Balgoune,  in  the  barony  of  Keig.     a.d.  IGIG 4S( 

Note  of  a  charter  of  feuferme  by  John,  avchbishoj)  of  St.  Andrews,  to  Patrick 
Fergusoun,  of  the  Deray  Croft  of  Denebray,  in  tlic  lordship  of  Keig  and 
Mony musk,  and  regality  of  St.  Andrews,    a.d.  1555 480 


THE  PAEISU  OF  CLATT. 

Note  of  the  confirmation  of  Clat,  with  the  church  and  its  other  ai)purtenani-es,  by 

Pope  Adrian  IV.  to  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1157 485 

Note  of  the  erection  of  the  church  of  Clat  into  a  prebend  of  the  cathedral  chuich  of 

St.  Mary  and  St.  Machar  at  Aberdeen,     a.d.  125G 480 

Notices  of  the  two  ploughgates  of  the  land  of  Kellalcniund,  called   Ardlare,  in  the 

schyreofClat.     a.d,  1172— a.d.  1529 480 

Note  of  the  march  between  the  schirc  of  Clat  and  the  lands  of  the  lor<l  of  Forbes. 

ad.  1391 480 

Note  of  the  rental  of  the  schirc  of  Clatt,  containing  twenty  .seven   ploughgates. 

a.d.  1511 480 

Signature  by  Pope  Julius  III.  to  John  Row,  clerk  of  the  diocese  of  Dunblane,  of 
the  canonry  and  rectory  of  Clat,  and  of  the  cauonry  or  prebend  of  the  church 
of  St.  Mary  of  the  Snow,  in  Old  Aberdeen,  vacant  by  the  death  of  John 
Spittol.     AD.  1553 485 

Notices  of  John  Row.     a.d.  1553 — a.d.  1557 '*^' 

Duncan  Davidson  and  Elizabeth  Malcolm,  accused  by  the  temporal  assize  of  Clat, 
purge  themselves  of  sexual  intercourse,  etc.  before  the  Dean  of  Garioch.  by 

their  own  oaths,  and  by  the  oaths  of  certain  compurgators,     a.d.  1550 4h( 

(,'harter  by  King  James  IV.  erecting  the  town  of  Clat  into  a  burgh  of  barony,  in 
honour  of  St.  Moloc,  confessor,  and  for  special  favour  of  William  (Elphin- 
stone)  bishop  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1501 -^'^^ 


cxxiv  CONTENTS. 

Note  of  the  rental  of  the  Kirk  Town  of  Clat,  extending  to  four  ploughgates.    a.d. 

1511 488 

Note  of  leases  of  the  Kirk  Town  of  Clat,  and  of  the  lands  of  Auchmanye,  in  the 

shire  of  Clat.     a.d.  1511— a.d.  1550 488 

Note  of  the  rental  of  the  Ilaugh  of  Bogy,  measuring  one  ploughgate.     a.d.  1511...     490 

Charter  of  fcuferme  hy  William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  George  Gordon  of  Blair- 

dynnie,  of  the  lands  of  the  Hauch  of  Bogy,  in  theschire  of  Clat.     a.d.  1556.     490 

Note  of  the  grant  of  the  Mill  of  Clat,  to  the  Hospital  of  St.  Peter,  near  Aberdeen. 

by  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,     a.p.  1172 — a.d.  1199 491 

Note  of  the  rental  of  the  mill  of  Clat,  and  of  the  lands  of  Newtoun  or  Newbigging. 

A.D.  1511 491 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  John  lunes,  father  of 
Patrick  Innes,  and  Christian  Gordon,  his  wife,  etc.  of  the  lands  of  Newbig- 
ging, with  the  mill  of  Clat  and  Auchindellen,  etc.     a.d.  1558 491 

Charter  by  King  .James  VI.  (a.d.  1581)  confirming  a  charter  of  feuferme  by  Wil- 
liam, bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  John  Innes,  father  of  Patrick  Innes,  and 
Christian  Gordon,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Newbigging  with  the  mill  of 
Clatt  and  Auchimlellene,  etc.     a.d.  1558 492 

Note  of  the  perambulation  of  the  marches  between  the  lands  of  Tirepressy  and 
Tulyangus,  belonging  to  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  the  lands  of  Forbes, 
belonging  to  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  knight,     a.d.  1391 494 

Note  of  the  rental  of  the  lands  of  Tulyanguse,  measuring  two  ploughgates.     a.d. 

1511 494 

Note  of  a  lease  of  the  lands  of  Tulyangus,  by  William  Gordon,  bishop  of  Aberdeen, 

to  William  Gordon  of  Craig,  and  .lames  Gordon,  his  sou.     a.d.  1548 494 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  (a.d.  1591)  confirming  a  charter  of  feuferme  by  Wil- 
liam, bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  William  Gordon,  .son  .and  heir-appai-ent  of 
James  Gordon  of  Tulliangus,  and  Bessy  Gordon,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of 
Tulliangus,  in  the  schire  of  Clat..     a.d.  1577 494 

Note  of  the  rental  of  the  lands  of  Tolly  or  Towie,  in  the  shire  of  Clatt,  measuring 

three  ploughgates.     a.d.  1511 496 

Note  of  leases  of  the  lands  of  'I'owie.     a.d.  1549 — a.d.  1550 496 

Note  of  the  rental  of  the  lands  of  Auchlyne,  mcasuriug  four  ploughgates.     a.d. 

1511 .". 490 

Note  of  a  lease  of  the  lands  of  Auchlyne,  by  William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  John 

Duncanson.     a.d.  1550 , 497 


CONTENTS.  cxxv 

Charter  Ly  King  James  VI.  (a.d.  1591),  confirming  (1.)  a  charter  of  fcnfermo  by- 
John,  Jlastur  of  Forhos,  to  Dame  Elizabeth  Forbes,  wife  of  Henry,  lord 
Sinclair,  of  tlie  lands  of  Tovvics,  in  the  barony  and  schire  of  Clat ;  (2.)  a 
charter  of  feuferme  by  John  Leslie  of  Balquhanc,  to  the  same  Dame  Elizabeth 
Forbes,  lady  Sinclair,  of  the  lands  of  Auchlyno,  in  the  parish  of  Clat. 
A.D.  1590 490 

Note  of  the  rental  of  the  lands  of  Nether  Knokespak,  measuring  three  ploughgates, 
and  of  the  lands  of  Upper  Knokespak,  measuring  two  ploughgates.  a.d. 
1511 190 

Note  of  a  charter  of  feu  ferme  by  William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  Alexander 
Gordon  of  Knokespok,  of  a  third  part  of  the  town  of  Nether  Knokespok. 
A.D.  1558 499 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  confirming  a  charter  by  Alexander  Seytoun,  lord  of 
Urquhai't,  and  one  of  the  Lords  of  Session,  to  James  Gordon  of  Knokaspak, 
and  Margaret  Gordon,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Foipdiabirs, 
in  the  sherifi'dom  of  Elgin  and  Forres,     a.d.  1590 499 

Note  of  a  charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  James  Gordon  of  Knokcaspack,  erecting 

his  town  of  Fochabers  into  a  burgh  of  barony,     a.d.  1598 499 

Note  of  the  exchange  of  the  lauds  of  Fochabers,  belonging  to  James  Gordon  of 
Knokaspok,  for  the  lands  of  Tullich,  Mure,  Miln,  and  Ballatcr.  on  the 
Dee,  belonging  to  George,  Marquess  of  Huntly.     a.d.  1599 499 

Service  of  John  Gordon  of  Glenbuckct,  as  heir  of  his  father,  John  Gordon  of 
Knocespack,  in  the  town  and  lancL;  of  Over  Knokespack,  with  the  manor 
place,  etc.,  and  of  Nether  Knockespack,  called  the  Newtown  of  Knockes- 
pack,  etc.     a.d.  1705 500 


THE  PARISH  OF  KINETHMONT. 

Note  of  the  agreement  between  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  and  the  ^Monastery  of 
Lindores,  as  to  the  vicar  of  Kinethmont,  and  tlie  vicar  of  Rathmuryell. 
A.D.  1258 501 

Bull  of  Pope  Nicholas  IV.  (a.d.  1291)  transuraing  a  bull  by  Pope  Celestine  III. 
to  the  Monastery  of  Lindores  (founded  by  David,  earl  of  Huntingdon  and 
the  Garioch)  of  all  its  possessions  and  privileges,  including  the  town,  mill, 
and  church  of  Lindores,  the  church  of  Dundee,  and,  beyond  the  Month, 
the  town  and  church  of  Fintreth,  and,  iu  the  Garioch,  Lodhgavel  and 
Malinch,  the  church  of  Eothael  with  its  cliapels  of  Inverurin  and  Jlun- 
kegln,  the  church  of  Durnach,  the  church  of  Frame,  the  church  of  Bad- 


cxxvi  CONTENTS. 

muriel,  tlie  church  of  Ingcmabanin,  the  church  of  Culsamiel,  the  church  of 
Kehilemuud  (Kinethmont),  a  toft  in  the  burgh  of  Inverthurin,  the  tithe  of 
all  the  Earl  David's  profits  aud  pleas,  and  of  all  things  belonging  to  him 
and  his  heirs,  beyond  the  Month,  etc.     a.d.  1195 501 

Act  of  the  Privy  Council  for  letters  of  horning  against  Master  James  Harvy, 
factor  of  John  Leslie,  last  abbot  of  Lindores,  for  having  levied  the  tithes 
aud  rents  of  the  parish  churches  of  Fintray,  Jlonkegy,  Enrowry,  Logy- 
dorno,  Prymna,  Leslie,  Culsalmond,  Inche,  Christls  Kirlc  [Kathmuriel],  and 
Trewle  Kirk  [St.  Pule's  Kirk,  or  Kinethmont],  belonging  to  the  Abbey  of 
Lindores,  and  given  by  the  King  to  John,  Master  of  Forbes,     a.d.  1572...     504 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  King  James  VI.  to  Patrick  Leslie,  son  of  Patrick,  com- 
mendator  of  Lindores,  of  the  possessions  of  the  Abbey  of  Lindores, 
enumerated  by  name  and  rental,  and  erected  into  the  temporal  lordship  and 
barony  of  Lindores,  with  the  title,  honour,  order,  and  state  of  a  lord  of 
parliament,  by  the  style  of  Lord  Lindores,  to  the  said  Patrick  Leslie  and 
his  heirs  male.     a.d.  ICOO 504 

Kental  of  the  lands  in  the  parish  of  Kinethmont  and  Christ's  Kirk.     a.d.  1G35...     513 

The  heritors  of  the  parishes  of  Kinethmont  and  Christ's  Kirk  agree  to  pay  to  the 
Minister,  a  yearly  stipend  of  two  chalders  of  meal,  one  chalder  of  bear, 
and  300  merks,  with  40  merks  for  communion  elements,  beside  the 
vicarage,     a.d.  1635 514 

Charter  of  sale  by  Sir  William  of  Lcsly  of  Warderis,  knight,  to  his  kiiisuiau,  Dun- 
can of  Forbes,  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Corbanchery,  in  the  barony  of 
Cushnie.     a.d.  14G4 "....     330 

Charter  by  King  James  TIL,  to  his  familiar  esquire,  Alexander  of  Lcsly,  and  to 

Isabella  of  Lawdre,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Balcolmy,  in  Fife.     a.d.  14G5...     516 

Charter  of  sale  by  Alexander  Leslie,  lord  of  Bacomy,  to  Duncan  Forbes  of  Drum- 

mellache,  of  the  lands  of  Corbanchery.     a.d.  1469 330 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  King  James  III.  to  his  familiar  esquire,  Alexander  of  Lcsly, 

of  Wai'dris,  of  the  King's  lands  of  the  thanage  of  Kintore.     a.d.  1473 516 

Charter  by  King  James  III.  (a.d.  1479),  confirming  a  charter  by  John  of  Ila,  lord 
of  the  Isles,  to  his  kinsman,  Alexander  Lesly  of  Wardris,  of  the  lands 
of  the  barony  of  Kynnedward,  namely,  the  demesne  lands  of  Kynncdward, 
commonly  called  the  Castletown,  and  the  lauds  of  Estirtiry,  Kynnaro(iuhy, 
and  Failhly,  but  reserving  to  the  granter  three  merks  of  the  lands  of  the 
Castletown,  with  the  Castlehill,  for  the  service  due  to  the  King  from  the 
lands  and  barony  of  Kynnedward.     a.d.  1478 517 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  his  familiar  servant,  Walter  Lesly,  one  of  the 
Marischals   of  the   Ilousehold,   sou  of   the  deceased   Alexander   Lesly   of 


CONTENTS.  cx.w  11 

Wanlris,  and  Isobel  Lauilor  of  Balcomy,  his  wife,  of  tlie  lanils  of  Pialoomy, 

in  Fife,  resigned  by  the  said  Isobel  Laudor.    a.d.  1499 ."jl',) 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  Lesly  of  Wardvis,  of  the  lands  of  Balcomy,  in 

Fife,  resigned  by  his  brother,  Walter  Lesly.     a.d.  1.500 019 

Charter  of  feuferme  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  Leslie  of  Wardens,  of  the  lands  of 
the  thanago  of  Kintorc,  namely,  the  Over  Davach  and  Nether  Davacli  of 
Kyntore,  with  the  mills,  the  lands  of  Creiche,  Tavilty,  Mckil  Kynnaldy 
with  the  mill,  Litill  Kynnaldy,  Petmeddcnc,  Nether  Dycc,  with  the  yearly 
rents,  the  fishings  on  the  water  of  Don,  and  the  lake  and  bogs.     a.d.  1508.     520 

Charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  Lesly  of  Warderys  (in  rccomi)enso  of  certain 
sums  due  by  the  King's  father,  to  the  father  of  the  said  John  Lesly  of 
Warderys,  the  deceased  Aleiamlcr  Leslye  of  Warderis.  when  he  was  the 
King's  Comptroller),  of  the  oflicc  of  bailie  of  all  the  King's  lands  of  the 
Regality  of  the  Garioch,  namely,  Glanderstoun  with  tlie  mill,  Tulyfoure. 
Duncanistoun,  Donydure  with  the  mill,  Kochmuriell,  Kuokinbard  with  the 
mill,  Ardoun,  Buchanistoun  with  the  mill,  Harlaw,  Melcle  Doruo,  with  the 
mill,  Torreys,  Eihill,  Wartbill,  and  the  davach  of  Invorury,  with  the  mill : 
the  office  of  bailie  being  annexed  to  the  lands  of  Warderis.     a.d.  1508 521 

Cliartcr  of  feuferme  by  King  James  IV.  to  .John  Lesly  of  Warderis,  of  the  King's 
lands  of  the  Garioch,  namely,  Duucanstoune,  Gillanderistounc  with  the 
mill,  Donydure  with  the  mill,  Rochmuriell,  the  davach  of  Ardune  with  the 
mill,  AVarthill,  Dornoch  and  the  Jlylnctoun,  the  mill  of  Dornoche,  Harlaw, 
Inverury  with  the  davach  and  mill,  Tullifoure,  Torreis,  Knokinbarde  with 
the  mill,  and  Knokraorgin,  in  exchange  for  the  lands  of  Balcomy  with  the 
manor-place  and  rabbit  warrens  in  Fife.     a.d.  1510 52'2 

Charter  by  King  James  V.  to  John  Lesly  of  Warderis,  and  Annabella  Chalmer. 
his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Tulifour,  Tavelte,  and  the  mill  and  the  mill  town  of 
Durrnoy,  in  the  Eegality  of  the  Garioch.     a.d.  15'23 5L.j 

Cliarter  by  Queen  Mary  to  Alexander  Lesly  of  Werdaris,  and  Jlargarct  Forbes,  his 

wife,  of  the  lauds  of  Taviltye.     a.d.  15-16 ''-^ 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  (a.d.  1057)  confirming  a  charter  by  Alexander  Leslie  of 
Wardres,  to  William  Leslie,  his  son  and  heir-apparent,  of  the  lands  of  the 
Garioch  underwritten,  that  is  to  say,  Duncanstoun,  Gillandcrstoun  with  the 
mill,  Dunnydure  with  the  mill,  Rochmureill,  the  davach  of  Ardune  with 
the  mill,  Warthill,  Dornocht  with  the  mill,  Harlaw,  Inverury  with  the 
davach  and  mill,  TuUifour,  Torreis,  Knokinbardo  with  the  mill,  and  Knok- 
morgowne,  with  the  foggage  and  fogmaill  of  the  Kirk  Town  of  Une  and 
West  Hall,  and  with  the  tolbeir  of  Auchlevin  and  Bourtie  ;  and  of  the  lands 
of  the  thancdom  of  Kintore  underwritten,  that  is  to  say  the  Over  Dav-icli 
and  Nether  Davach  with  the  mill,  the  fermes,  ami  tin;  t.Jbjir  of  Kintor,  the 


csxviii  CONTENTS. 

lands  of  Creyche,  Taviltio,  Mcldll  K3-nnalilie  with  the  mill,  Litill  Kynnal  Jy, 
PetmedJene,  Nether  Dyco,  with  the  yearly  rents,  the  fishings  on  the  Don, 
and  the  lochs  and  bogs.     a.d.  1551 524 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  (a.d.  1585)  confirming  a  charter  of  feufcrmeby  George, 
earl  of  Huntly,  lord  Gordon  and  Badenach,  to  Alexander  Leslie,  third  son 
of  Alexander  Leslie  of  Wardres,  of  the  kirk  lands  of  the  Kirk  Town  of 
Dycc,  in  the  barony  of  Monynmsk,  and  regality  of  St.  Andrews.  a.d. 
155-1 52C 

Note  of  a  charter  by  ^Yilliam  Leslie  of  Wardres,  to  his  son.  Master  AVilliam  Leslie, 
of  his  lands  of  Garioch,  namely,  Duncanstoun,  Glanderstouu,  Dunidure, 
Rochmuriell,  Ardune,  Warthill,  etc.     a.d.  159C , 52G 

Precept  by  King  Charles  I.  for  a  charter  to  Sir  John  Leslie  of  "Waidres,  knight 
baronet,  and  to  his  heirs  male  whomsoever,  of  the  barony  of  Leslie  in  Nova 
Scotia.    A.D.  1025 528 

Charter  by  King  .James  V.  to  William  Losly  of  Balquhano  and  Elizabeth  Ogih-y, 
his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Syd  with  the  mill,  Erlisfeild,  Scgatcdou,  and  the 
AYrays,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  and  lordship  of  Garioch.     a.d.  1514 529 

Charier  by  King  James  V.  to  William  Leslie  of  Balquhane,  and  Marjory  Keith, 
his  wife,  of  the  lands  of  Erlisfeild,  Segydene  and  the  Wrayis,  with  the  mill 
oftheSyde.     a.d.  1522 529 

Charter  by  Queen  ]\Iary,  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  John  Carnegy,  son  and 
heir-apparent  of  Robert  Carnegy  of  Kinnaird,  to  James  Gordon  of  Lesmoir, 
and  Margaret  Ogilvy,  his  wife,  of  the  lauds  of  Brlisfield  and  Segydene,  with 
common  pasture  in  the  moss  of  Kirkhill,  etc.     a.d.  1547 530 

Charter  by  Queen  Mary  (a.d.  1554)  confirming  a  charter  of  sale  by  John  Leslie  of 
Boquhane,  to  his  son,  William  Leslie,  and  Janet  Eoibes,  his  wife,  of  the 
fourth  part  of  the  cast  half  of  the  west  town  of  Syde,  in  the  Regality  of  the 
Garioch.     a.d.  1551 531 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  (a.d.  1597)  conllriiiing  a  charter  of  sale  by  John 
Leslie  of  Balquhane,  to  Sir  Thomas  Gordon  of  Chiny,  knight,  of  the  lands 
and  mill  of  Syid,  with  the  Peil,  and  the  custom  of  St.  Rule's  fair,  Ailhous 
Croft  of  Syd,  Arubrig,  Erlllsfeild,  Scggydene,  Kirkhill,  and  Mostoun,  in 
the  parish  of  Kinethmont.    a.d.  1595 532 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  John  Gordon,  brother-german  of  James  Gordon  of 

Knokaspak,  of  the  towns  and  lands  of  Kirkhill  and  Mostown.    a.d.  1590....     533 

Note  of  leases  of  the  great  tithes  of  the  church  and  parish  of  Kinethmont,  by  the 
Abbot  of  Liudores,  to  John,  lord  Forbes,  and  to  William,  lord  Forbes,  etc. 
A.D.  1538 — A.D.  1553 ,.    534 


CONTENTS.  cxxix 

Sale  by  Alexander,  Master  of  Forbes,  to  George  Gordon  of  Torpcrsy.  of  tlic  tithes 

of  his  lands  in  the  parish  of  Kincthmont.     a.d.  1G31 !>?>4 

Service  of  Francis  Gordon,  as  heir  of  his  father,  Uugh  Gordon  of  Kirlihill,  in  fh.- 
town  and  lands  of  Kirkhill  and  Mostoune,  etc.,  in  the  regality  of  [, indoles. 
and  the  parish  of  Kinethmont.     a.d.  1093 .').".') 


THE  PARISH  OF  TULLINESSIL. 

Note  of  the  confirmation  of  Tulinestin  with  the  church,  and  other  appurtenances, 

to  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  by  Pope  Adrian  IV.     a.d.  1157 530 

Note   of  the    erection   of  the  parish  church  of  Tholynestj^n,    into  a  pri.bcnihil 

church  of  the  cathedral  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  137C 530 

Note  of  the  grant  of  the  vicarage  of  Tulleenesill  to  the  King's  College  of  (lie  I'ni- 

versity  of  Aberdeen,     a.d.  1488 — a.d.  1513 530 

Note  of  the  marches  between  the  schiro  of  Tulyncstyn  and  tlic  land  of  I'orlies. 

About  A.D.  1390 530 

Sir  .John  Gillespy,  vicar  of  Aufurd,  assigns  to  Master  John  Duncan,  the  lease  of 
the  vicarage  of  Tulynestyne,  granted  to  him  by  blaster  Hector  Boece,  vicar 
of  Tulynestyne.     a.d.  1528 530 

Alexander  Gordon  of  Strathoun,  bailie  depute  of  the  schire  of  Tulinestyne,  warns 
.John  Heche  in  Mongare  not  to  consort  with  John  Iicche,  his  brothcr- 
german,  or  to  receive  him  in  his  house,  etc.     a.d.  1551 537 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  (a.d.  1585)  confirming  a  charter  of  feufcrme  by 
William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  Master  AVllliam  Gordon,  son  of  James 
Gordon  of  Lesmoir,  and  to  Margaret  Ogilvy,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  of 
Tarpersie,  Warakstoun,  and  Bogyshalloch,  in  the  schire  or  barony  of 
Tullinessin.     a.d.  1550 '"' 

Note  of  the  dispute  between  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  and  the  Knight  of  Forbes,  as 
to  ,a  portion  of  the  land  of  Tirepressy,  called  Lurgyndaspok.  About  a.d. 
1390 537 

Note  of  leases  of  the  lands  of  Tyrpressy,  Warrestoun  or  Warextoun.  and  Uogys- 

chellocht.     A.D.  1428— A.D.  1.550 537 

Note  of  a  charter  of  sale  by  George  earl  of  Huntly,  to  his  kinsman.  i^Iaster  William 
Gordon,  son  of  James  Gordon  of  Lesmoir,  of  the  lands  of  Toldow,  F.rachlie, 
Ballantobir,  Ballantorre,  Blairquharrage,  Aldinruif  ^lilntoun.  M;kill  Croft, 
Little  Croft,  and  Ballater,  in  the  lordship  of  Aboyne a.d.  1552     533 


cxxx  CONTENTS. 

Note  of  a  lease  by  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  to  James  Gordon  of  Dunmoyis,  of  the 

half  of  the  town  of  Fowlislie,  extending  to  two  plougbgates.     a.d.  1550 540 

Charter  by  King  James  VI.  to  John  Leyth  of  Montgarrie,  brother  of  the  deceased 
William  Leyth  of  Montgaric,  of  the  lands  of  Fowlisly,  with  the  Lethintie, 
in  the  barouy  of  Tullynesill.     a.d.  1599 540 

Note  of  leases  of  the  lands  of  Mongary.    a.d.  1544 — a.d.  1550 541 

Note  of  the  service  of  Thomas  Nory  as  heir  to  his  father,  Thomas  Nory,  in  the 

lands  of  Corquhorny,  in  the  schire  of  Tulynestyn.     a.d.  1400 541 

Note  of  the  service  of  Katharine  Nory.  Margaret  Nory,  and  Isabell  Nory,  daughters 
of  the  deceased  William  Nory,  as  heirs  of  their  grandfather,  Thomiis  Nory, 
in  the  lands  of  Corquhrony,  in  the  schire  of  Tulinestyn.     a.d.  1418 541 

Note  of  a  lease  of  the  lands  of  Colqnhoruy.     a.d.  1551 542 

Note  of  a  charter  by  William  Leith  of  Lyklieheid,  to  John  Leith,  elder  son  of 
Ale.vander  Leith  of  Mongerrie,  of  the  lands  of  Ardoyne  and  Buchanstone,  in 
the  Regality  of  the  Garioch.     a.d.  1588 542 

Note  of  a  charter  liy  the  municipality  of  the  burgh  of  Aberdeen,  to  John  Leith  of 
Montgarie,  of  the  lands  of  Countesswells,  Gardyn.  and  Brutherieild.  a.d. 
1613 542 

Charter  by  King  .James  VI.  confirming  a  charter  of  feuferme  by  Peter,  iiishop  of 
Aberdeen,  to  Patrick  Leith,  eldest  son  and  heir-apparent  of  John  Leith  of 
Montgarie,  and  to  Christian  Nicholson,  his  future  wife,  daughter  of  Master 
Thomas  Nicholson,  Commissary  of  Aberdeen,  of  the  town,  lands,  and  mill  of 
Montgarrie,  etc.,  Foulslie,  Quhythauch,  Colquhornie,  and  Tirriemyllane,  etc., 
in  the  barony  of  Tullienessill.     a.d.  1G14 541 


AN  ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  THE 
PARISHES. 


ABE-Dotr. 113,  C69 

Alfo7.d,  or  Acfford, 130,  CSC 

Aoc"iNDoiiE,  or  DAVAcniNDor.....  451,  776 

AucHHEDDiE,  or  New  Deir 48,  573 

Cabrach,   Cloveth,  or  Stratu- 

DOVERN 460,  777 

Christ's  Kirk   or  Eathmuriel, 
and    St.   Rcle's    KniK    or 

k inetdmont 501 

Clatt 485 

Clovetii,   Cabrach,  or  Strath- 

DovERN 460,  777 

Crimond 77,  632 

CU3HNT 318,752 

Davachindor,  or  AucniNDORE 451.  77C 

Deir,  Deer,  or  Old  Deer 3,  545 

Deir  (New),  or  Adohreddie 48,  573 

Fergus    (St.),   Loxglet,  or    I.s'- 

veeuoie 72,  598 

Forbes  and  Keibn 371,  760 

Fraserburoh,  or  Philortu 83,  642 

Glexbucket 449,  775 

Ikv.-rcgie,  Longley,  or  St.  Fer- 
gus      72.  598 

Ixvr.RxociiTiE,  or  Stbathdon 467.  778 

Kkio 478 

Keir.v  and  Forbes 371.  460 

KiLDRUMMT,  or  KiNDBUMMY 147,  690 

Kixbetuok,  Kilbethok,  orTovviE  426.  772 

KiNETHMONT  or  St.  RuLE's  KiEK, 

and  Rathmubiel  or  CiiitiSTs 

KiiiK 501 


Page. 

Leochell 347,  756 

LoNOLEY,    St.    Fergds,    or    l.s- 

TERUGiE 72,  598 

Lo.\5iAY 81.  641 

New  Deir,  or  AucnREnniE 48.  573 

Old  Deer,  Deer,  or  Deir 3,  545 

rETERTIEAD 66,  587 

Philorth  or  Fraserburgh 83,  642 

PlTELIGO 104,  656 

Rathen 124.  C83 

Rathmuriel  or   Christ's   Kirk, 

and     KiNETHMONT     or    St. 

Rule's  Kiuk 501 

St.    Fergus,     I.oxgley,    or    In- 

VERUGIE 72,  598 

St.  Rule's  Kirk  or  Kixetiimoxt. 
and  Christ's  Kiuk  or  Rath- 
muriel   501 

StRATDDON  or  IxVEESOCHTIE 467,  l78 

Strathdovern,      Cabrauh.       or 

Clovetii 460,  777 

Stricue.v 61.  582 

Torrn,  or  Tdlich 338 

TowiE.  ToLLEis,  or  Ki.\i!etuok...  420.  772 
'Trule  Kirk    or    Kinethmoxt, 
and  Christ's  Kirk  or  Rath- 
muriel   501 

TuLLYiNE.SSLE,  Of  TuLYNESTY.V 536 

Ttrie 122.  680 


ILLUSTRATIONS 


TOPOGRAPHY  AND  ANTIQUITIES 


8HIEES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


THE   PRESBYTERY   OP   DEER. 
THE  PAUISH  OF  OLD  DEER.' 

Carta  quatuof  solidorum  ad  pittantias  conuentus  ile  molendino  de  Crehviie 
datorum  ab  heredibus  Willelnii  Prat  anno  Domini  millesiino  ducen- 
tesimo  quadragesimo  sexto.  ^  — (A.D.  1246.) 

Omnibus  sancte  mati'is  eoclesie  filiis  hoc  scriptum  visuris  |  vel]  audituris 
Willelmus  Prath  salutem  Noueritis  vniuer.si  me  diuine  pietatis  intuitu  et 
pro  salute  corporis  et  anime  mee  et  vxoris  mee  et  liberorum  nostroruni 
dedisse  .  .  .  et  hac  presenti  carta  mea  confirmasse  Deo  et  Beate  Marie 
et  monachis  de  Deir  ibidem  Deo  seruientibus  et  in  perpetuum  seruituris 
nomine  fraternitatis  nostre  quatuor  solidos  argenti  pro  vna  petra  cere  ad 
Pentecosten  soluendos  eisdem  et  suceessoribus  suis  de  me  et  heredibus 
meis  ad  terminum  predictum  de  firma  molendini  de  Crehyn  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  huic  scripto  sigilluni  meum  apposui  testibus  Magistro  Re- 
ginaldo  Bustleir  Willelmo  de  Blakteburii  Ada  de  Blair  [Gajmelo  clerico  de 
Aberden  Valtero  de  Perthoch  senescallo  meo  et  multis  aliis  Actum  anno 
gratie  M°'  cc°'  xlvj"'  in  die  Sancti  Lamberti  episcopi  et  martyris  •  apud 
Deir  • 

1  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  S'J7-i<A,  and  Illus- 
trations of  the  Topography  and  Antiquities  oftliesame  shires,  vol  ii.,  pp.  406-i42.] 

2  [Abridged  from  a  copy  among  the  Gale  MSS.  (0.  vii.,  42,)  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge.] 


THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


C'artii  pittantiarum  Domini  Willelmi  Lindsay  conuentui  Deirensi  pro 
summa  sexdecim  solidorum  ad  pittantias  conuentus  in  die  Oircum- 
cisionis  pro  anniuersario  Domine  Alesie  Lyndesay  et  Margarete 
comitisse  de  Bucquhane. '  — [circa  A.D.  1310.) 

Omnibus  Christi  fidelibus  hanc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Willelmus  de 
Lindesay  salutem  Nouerit  vniversitas  vestra  me  diuine  caritatis  intuitu 
et  pro  salute  anime  mee  et  antecessorum  meorum  et  successorum  ct  pro 
salute  Margarete  comitisse  de  Bucquhan  quondam  sponse  mee  et  Alisie 
de  Lyndesay  prioris  sponse  mee  dedisse  .  .  .  ethac  present!  carta  mea  con- 
tirmasse  Deo  et  Beate  Marie  de  Deir  et  monachis  ibidem  Deo  seruientibus 
et  in  perpetuum  seruituris  sexdecim  solidos  argenti  annuatim  percipiendos 
de  baronia  mea  in  villa  de  Beruik  ad  Pentecosten  ad  pascendum  conuen- 
tum  de  Deir  duobus  diebus  per  annum  scilicet  in  anniuersario  die 
Comitisse  de  Bucquhan  et  in  anniuersario  dicte  Alisie  prioris  sponse  mee 
scilicet  in  crastino  Circumcisionis  Domini  Tencndos  .  .  .  sibi  et  succes- 
soribus  suis  de  me  et  heredibus  meis  in  liberam  et  puram  elemosinam 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Et  vt  liec  mea  donatio  firma  sit  et  stabilis  et  in  nullos 
alios  vsus  a  dicto  conuentu  per  aliquem  subtrahi  possit  huic  scripto 
sigillum  meum  apposui  Hiis  testibus  Domino  Duncano  Lindsay  t'ratre 
meo  Domino  Alexandre  Straton  Domino  Roberto  Laboren  Domino 
Willelmo  de  Morauia  Sanson  persona  de  Slainis  R  ■  Dauid  et  Hugone 
clericis  meis  Roberto  de  Morauia  Roberto  Mowin  et  aliis  . 

Anniversai'ius  dies  Alisie  Lindsay  vt  patet  in  Collectaiiei  caleu- 
dario  in  octaua  Sancti  Stephani  celebraretur  . 


Carta  Andree  Pettindreich  de  terris  de  Over  et  Nether  Pettindreicli.  ■'  — 
(A.D.  l.WT.) 

•J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Ilex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse 

'  [Abridged  from  ii  copy  among  the  Gale  MSS.  (O.  vii.,  42,)  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge.] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Registrura  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  371,  MS.  Gen.  Ueg.  House,  Edin.] 


PRESBYTERY  OE  DEER— OLD  DEER.         r, 

ct  atl  feodifit'mam  diinisisse  .  .  .  dilccto  nostro  Andrcc  I'ettinilreich 
fratri  germano  venerabilis  in  Cliristo  patris  Jacob!  Pettindreich  abbatis 
monasterii  de  Deii-  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Over  et  Nether  Pettin- 
dreich et  Cragmudartee  cum  molendino  de  Pettindreich  et  piscaria  in 
aqua  de  Dovern  cum  suis  pertinentiia  jacentes  infra  vicccomitatum  nos- 
trum de  Banif  Quequidem  terre  molendinum  et  piscaria  .  .  .  fuerunl 
dicti  venerabilis  patris  hereditaria  et  quas  ipse  .  .  .  in  manibus  nostris 
.  .  .  sinipliciler  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  succeasoribus 
nostris  in  f'eodifirma  et  hereditate  iinperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  quadraginta  denarios  vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  .  .  . 
quia  nobis  et  consilii  nostri  dominis  clare  constat  per  autenticas  cartas 
nobis  et  ipsis  ostensas  quod  huiusmodi  terre  molendinum  et  piscaria  cum 
suis  pertinentiis  prius  tente  fuerunt  per  dictum  venerabilem  patrem  et 
predecessores  sues  in  feodifirma  Reseruato  tamen  libero  tenemento  .  .  . 
dicto  venerabili  patri  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
apud  Edinburgh  decimotercio  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  mil- 
lesimo  quingentesimo  septimo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  . 


Exemplar  charte  visitationis  date  monachis  a  Deir  per  Abbatem  Charoli- 
loci. '  — (A.D.  1531.) 

A.d  laudem  et  gloriam  Sanctissime  et  Indiuidue  Trinitatis  et  animarum 
salutem  ac  sancte  religionis  incrementum  Nos  Frater  8ymon  abbas 
monasterii  Karoliloci  Cisterciensis  ordinis  in  diocesi  Siluanectensi  visita- 
tor  generalis  deputatusa  Capitulo  Gcnerali  dicti  ordinis  Cisterciensis  cum 
plenaria  ipsius  ordinis  et  Capituli  Generalis  potestate  ad  visitanda  et 
reformanda  omnia  et  singula  vtriusque  sexus  monasteria  dicti  ordinis 
Cisterciensis  in  illustrissimo  regno  Scocie  situata  cupientes  pro  viribus 
salutari  illustrissimi  Domini  Regis  desiderio  et  nostro  satisfacei-e  officio  ae 
prouincie  nobis  commisse  cum  concilio  reuerendorum  patrum  abbatum 
huius  regni  et  nostre  prefate  religionis  Cisterciensis  subsequentes  ordinaui- 


'  [From  a  copy  among  the  Gale  MSS.,  {0.  vii.  42,)  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.] 


6  THE  SHIRES  OF  A.BERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

mus  constituciones  ex  sacra  regula  Beatissinii  Benedict!  nosti-i  lef^islatoris 
ac  ex  sacris  canonibus  statutisque  papalibus  et  sanctorum  patrum  nos- 
trorum  diffinicionibus  exceptas  quas  prefata  autoritate  plenaria  Capituli 
Generalis  qua  fungimur  precipimus  ab   omnibus   nostre  religioiiis  regu- 
laribus  personis  prefati  regni  prout  vnamquamque  concernet  inuiolabili- 
ter  obseruari     In   primis   cum  propter    seruicium  sanctum  professi   sint 
nionachi  ct  sacre  religionis  status  ad  liberius  Deo  famulandum  et  deuocius 
diuiuis  insistendum  laudibus  sit  adinuentus  ordinamus  ut  ipsum  diuinuni 
officium  tarn  diurnum  quam  nocturnum  lioris  debitis   reuerenter  morose 
cum  debitis  pausis  cerimoniis  et  inclinacionibus  in  timore  Dei  et  feruore 
Spiritus  cum  debita  et  integra  verborum  prolacione  tarn  in  horis  Beatis- 
sime  Virginis  Marie  quam  in  aliis  officiis  celebretur  Fratres  simul  in- 
eipiant  versus  psalmodie  ac  siniul  pausent  tarn  in  medio  versuum  quam 
in    punctia    que  flexe  dicuntur    ita  vt  in  versiculis  in  quibus  sunt  duo 
puncta  sicut  in  isto  versu  Beatus  vi'r  qui  non  abiit  in  concilio  impiorum 
etc.  fiat  duplex  pausa  secundum  formam  ordinis  Canentes  autem  tratres 
caueant  a  caudis  seu  superfluis  protractionib\is  sillabarum  vel  notularum 
sed   tantum  et  non  plus  immorentur  super  vnam  sillabam  vel  notulam 
quam  super  alteram  summopere  vitantes  omnem   irreuerentem   precipi- 
tationera  maxime  quando   versum  aut  alium  cantum  incipiunt  Officium 
ipsum  diuinum  diligenter  frequentetur  ab  omnibus  cui  frequencius  quan- 
tum commode  fieri  poterit  abbates  interesse  debent  maxime  vigiliis  misse 
conuentualis  vesperis  et  antipbone  Salue  Rcijina    que  post  completorium 
solet  decantari     Fratres  autem  negligentes  in  dicti  officii  diuini  persolu- 
cione  aut  frequentacione  necnon  qui  ante  finem  horarum  sine  ineuitabili 
necessitate  exire  presumpserint  per  presidentes  indissimulauter  puniantur 
Similiter  et  qui  aliquos  inordinatos  gestus  vt  risus  aut  cacbinnos  vel 
aliquas  dissoluciones  in  cboro  f'ecei'int     Nee  in  ipso  diuino  officio  quia 
presumat  aut  permittatur  psalmum  aut  antiphonam  imponere  vel  lec- 
tionom  aut  responsorium  cantare  nisi  qui  ipsum  officium  debite  valuerit 
adimplere     Nee  aliqui  ab  ipsius  diuini  officii  frequentacione  excusentur 
nisi    quos   abbas  juxta    sue   consciencie   arbitrium  pro  monasterii  vtili- 
tate  vel  infirmitatibus  duxerit  excusandos  nullus  quorum  presumat  sine 
cuculla  chorum  ad  diuina  officia  celebranda  intrare     Omnes  misse  tam 
ordinis   quam    fundate  infallibiliter    celebrentur   et    si  quis    missam    ad 
quam  iiititulatus  fuerit  neglexerit  panis  et  aque  penitentiam  sustineat 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.         7 

donee  per  se  vel  per  alium  ipsain  missani  restitui  procuraucrit     Sacer- 
dotes  non  intitulati  ad  inissas  ter  ad  minus  in  septimana  celebrent    Non 
sacerdotes  diebiis  Dominieis  et  testis   sermonum   in   missa   conuentuali 
communicent  et  iilis  diebus  sanctissimum  sacramentum  eucliaristie  semper 
renouctur    Nullus  vero  uncquam  celebrare  aut  communicare  presumat  nisi 
premissa  sacramentali  conf'essionc  que  non  nisi  in  capitulo  et  cum  eucullis 
fieri  debet     Pulsentur  vigiiie  diebus  priuatis  hora  tertia  post  mediam  noc- 
tem  pro  tardiori  et  diebus  festiuis  multo   temperius   surgatur     iSacrista 
in  omnibus  suum  oificium  concernentibus  se  ita  diligentem  et  soUicitum 
exhibeat  quod  nullus  sua  negligentia  contingat  defectus     Et  inter  cetera 
securum  habeat  horologium  quod  diligenter  regat  et  conducat  vt  eunctn 
horis  competentibus  fieri  possint     Omnes  ealices  sacculis  lineis  honestis 
et  mundis  inuoluantur  Corporalia  et  mappe  altarium  ac  vestimenta  pro 
ministris  missarum  integra  sint  et  munda      Disponantur   qiioquc  ipsa 
corporalia   sieut  in  vsibus  continetur   ita    quod   tres  plicas  habeant  in 
latum  et  quatuor  secundum  longitudinem     Ac  de  vase  lintheo  pro  sanc- 
tissimo  Sacramento  eucliaristie  disponatur  prout  in  dictis  vsibus  habetur 
vt  reuerendis  patribus  monasteriorum  de  Melros  de  Cupro  et  de  Valle 
Lucis  abbatibus  oculariter  ostendimus    Sint  quoque  in  quolibet  altari  duo 
lionesta   [terjsoria  quorum  vnum   serviat  pro  tergendis  manibiis   sacer- 
dotum  ante  consecrationem    et  secundum  post  communicationom  et  ad 
desiccandum  calicem     Cumque  Beatus  Benedictus  pater  et  legislator  nos- 
ter  magnam  curam  habeat  quomodo  dormiant  monaclii  ordinamus  suum 
super    hoc    mandatum    irrefragabiliter    obseruari    ita   quod    singuli    per 
singula  leeta  dormiant  in  materialibus  et  lintheaminibus  laneis  nee  vtan- 
tur  fratres  nisi  camisiis  de  panno  vt  de  sargia  aut  de  stamine     In  abbatis 
tamen  discrecione  pcndet  circa  hoc  moderacio  pro  infirmitatibus  vel  debili- 
tacionibus  aliquorum  prouidendo  omnibus  de  nccessariis  ad  regularitei' 
dormiendum  et  pro  vestitu  secundum  formam  ordinis  non  distribuendo 
singulis   certam   pecunie  summam  sed  (prout  scriptum  est)  Daddebatur 
xinguUs  prout  cuique  opus  erat     Accipientes  autem  noua  reddant  vctera 
nisi  dominus  abbas  cum  aliquibus  ceteris  et  racionabilibus  de  causis  aliter 
faciendum  esse  decreuerit     Nee  habeant  aliquas  tunicas  ante  vel  retro 
fissas     Omnes  ipsum  dormitorium  illico  post  antiphonam   Salue  Rcginn 
decantatam    conscendant   inde   nuncquam    descensuri   vsque    ad  pulsuni 
vigiliarum  diei  sequentis     Et  statim  sacrista  omni.i,  ostia  ecclesieclaustri 


8      THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

et  ipsius  dormitorii  secure  claudat  clauesque  manibus  presidentis  reponat 
quas  vsque  ad  pulsum  vigiliainim  dipt  us  presidens  custodiat  Quibus 
ostiis  sic  clausis  ab  ipso  presidcnte  per  singulas  cellas  fiat  diligens  scruti- 
niuin  et  si  quis  absens  coinperiatur  tanquam  conuictus  de  carnis  contagio 
puniatur  Nullus  alterius  cameram  sen  celiani  dormitorii  sub  pena  disci- 
pline ac  panis  et  aque  ingredi  audeat  Nullus  quemcunque  secularein  in 
ipsum  dormitoriuni  sub  pena  carceris  introducere  sine  presidentis  licentia 
presumat  Si  quis  autem  (quod  absit)  quamcunque  mulierem  eciain  con- 
aanguineam  in  dictum  dormitorium  introduxerit  seu  ibidem  receperit 
illico  ductus  ad  capituluni  disciplinam  regularem  recipiat  et  cuculla  ab 
eo  rcmota  necnon  scapulari  decurtato  carceri  cum  pane  et  aqua  manci- 
petur  vsque  ad  aliam  visitatoris  generalis  disposicionem  Sub  qua  pena 
eciam  inhibemus  [ncquis]  de  die  vel  nocte  per  se  vel  per  alium  introducat 
in  clausuram  monasterii  ant  introduci  faciat  vel  consenciat  quamcun- 
que mulierem  suspectam  aut  diffamatam  neque  cum  eadem  conuersetur 
frequentet  aut  loquatur  Nullis  autem  mulieribus  quantum  commode  fieri 
poterit  ingressus  in  nionasterium  concedatur  prout  per  ordinis  statuta 
expressius  ordinatur  Prohibemus  tamen  domino  abbati  sub  pena  sus- 
pensionis  a  diuinis  vsque  ad  nutum  visitatoris  generalis  et  grauioribus 
penis  per  patres  visitatores  infligendis  (cum  notabilem  cognouerint  abu- 
sum)  ne  quascunque  mulieres  introducat  aut  introduci  permittat  in  cboruni 
ecclesie  in  claustra  in  aulas  vel  cameras  tarn  abbaciales  quam  alias  aut 
in  quoscnnque  ortos  ipsius  monasterii  nisi  mulieres  ipse  essent  de  san- 
guine regie  aut  ad  minus  ducisse  vel  comitisse  (^uicunque  autem  de 
carnis  contagio  conuictus  fuerit  cum  penis  predictis  illico  regulari  habitu 
priuetur  per  spacium  trium  annorum  et  per  idem  tempus  vltimus  omnium 
habeatur  Sub  similibus  penis  eciam  inhibemus  ne  quis  sine  presidentis 
licencia  monasterii  clausuram  egredi  presumat  quequidem  licencia  non 
nisi  pro  necessitate  aut  euidenti  monasterii  vtilitate  concedatur  In  qui- 
bus casibus  egredientibus  breuis  et  conipetens  terminus  prefigatur  infra 
quem  nisi  redierint  aut  si  alibi  quam  ad  locum  assignatum  diuerterint 
tanquam  fugitiui  puniantur  Nullus  sub  pena  carceris  per  triduum  cum 
pane  et  aqua  incedat  per  ciuitates  vel  oppida  aut  pagos  notabiles  nisi 
honeste  et  regulariter  cum  cuculla  nigra  aut  saltem  cum  clamide  vel 
collubio  honesto  nuncquam  super  se  gestans  magnos  g!adios  vt  sic  Dei 
famulus  et  religiosus  a  sccularibus  discerni  possit      Nullus  sub  eadem 


PRESBYTKRY  OF  DKER— OLD  DRHR.         <) 

pena  presumat  ire  ad  nupcias  aut  ad  prandia  festorum  aut  specta- 
cula  vel  tabernas  frequentare  sed  seruentur  capitula  regiile  De  fratribus 
in  via  directis  et  De  fratrihus  qui  non  satis  longa  proficiscuntur  Nee 
eciam  quis  aiideat  pueros  de  fontibus  leuare  aut  quomodolibet  jiirai-e  vel 
turpia  verba  proferre  sed  vbique  tarn  in  monastorio  quam  extra  nionas- 
terium  juxta  sue  voeacionis  dignitatem  seruare  studeat  religionis  iionea- 
tatem  et  grauitatem  Insuper  quia  huius  mortalis  vite  momenta  sine 
frequenti  diuinitatis  ofFensione  vix  transiguntur  capitulum  quotidie  con- 
suetis  horis  celebretur  in  quo  post  martyrologii  et  vnius  capituli  sancte 
regule  lecturam  et  ipsius  exposicionem  spontanee  recogniciones  de  de- 
fectibus  notoriis  et  m.mifestis  f'actis  demuin  fiant  correctiones  et  pro- 
clamaciones  in  omni  cbaritate  Qui  autem  proclamatus  aut  punitus  pro- 
terve  respondent  seu  inobedientiam  quamcunque  aut  rebellioiiem  fecerit 
nisi  statim  humiliatus  veniam  petierit  mox  post  acceptam  regularem 
disciplinam  earceri  mancipetur  cum  pane  et  aqua  ibidem  detinendus  vsque 
ad  plenam  emendacionem  et  proprii  abbatis  voluntatem  Et  vt  hoc  sta- 
tutum  debite  obseruetur  precipiinus  ipsi  abba.ti  sub  pena  suspensionis  a 
diuinis  quatinus  in  suo  monasterio  ante  annum  a  receptione  presentium 
habeat  bonos  et  fortes  carceres  ad  acriter  puniendum  ipsos  inobediontes 
aliosque  contra  Dei  precepta  et  ordinis  statuta  grauiter  delin(iuentes  Can- 
tor singulis  septimanis  scribat  in  tabula  secundum  formam  ordinis  omnia 
officia  ecclesie  statuta  et  eciam  conuentualia  per  ebdomadam  facienda  vt 
omnia  sine  confusione  fiant  Quam  tabulam  singulis  tliebus  Sabbatinis  in 
capitulo  legat  ebdomadarius  invitatorii  ante  commemorationem  omnium 
fratrum  familiarium  Secundum  eciam  laudabiles  ordinis  consuetudines 
omnes  et  singuli  capiant  disciplinas  in  capitulo  vel  in  ecclesia  in  quodam 
sacello  particulari  ad  hoc  idoneo  et  competenti  ter  in  ebdonuida  tempore 
Quadragesime  dicentes  suffragia  dicto  tempore  in  ordine  dici  consueta 
videlicet  responsorium  Tribidarer  cum  psalmis  Miserere  mei  Deus  secundum 
magnam  etc.  Adte  Domine  leuaui  animam  meam  Et  Deus  misereatur  nostri 
etc.  tractum  Quadragesimalem  Domine  non  secundum  peccata  nostra  cum 
coUectis  pertinentibus  Diebus  eciam  in  ordine  consuetis  fieri  debent 
sermones  in  capitulo  per  abbatem  aut  presidentem  vel  per  tratres  ad 
hoc  idoneos  Et  quia  per  inordinata  colloquia  plurime  mouentur  rixe 
turbantur  consciencie  charitas  frequenter  olFenditur  et  ilia  que  est  reli- 
gionis  anchora  disciplina  penitus  eneruatur  ideo  ailencium  (quod  est  clauis 


10  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

reli^ionis)  et  sine  cuius  obseruancia  monachus  vix  saluari  potest  precipi- 
mus  inuiolabiliter  obseruari  in  omni  loco  ante  preces  ac  etiam  in  capitulo 
et  post  completorium  juxtanostre  sancte  regule  traditionem  et  tempoi-ibus 
lectionis  et  omni  tempore  in  locis  regularibus  Et  cum  contigerit  aliquos 
venerabiles  viros  ad  monasterium  declinare  portarlus  eos  ad  ecclesiam 
demum  ad  hospicium  seu  locum  commodum  ducat  nuUusque  religiosus 
cum  talibus  colloquium  habere  presumat  nisi  dominns  abbas  ant  prior 
seu  religiosus  ad  suscipiendos  hospites  deputatus  vel  liabens  a  presidente 
specialem  loquendi  cum  bospite  liecnciam  Quantum  autem  ad  claustri 
dispositionem  ordinaums  vt  tempera  debite  exponantur  ita  vt  secundum 
regule  et  diffinicionum  disposicionem  fratres  aliqui  officio  diuino  et 
orationibus  quoque  lectionibus  ac  nonnuncquam  o]ierationibus  manum 
accommodent  Omnibus  quorum  Dominicis  diebus  ac  festis  et  diebus 
quadragesimalibus  ,i,.aes  fratres  regular!  lectioni  vacent  boris  et  tera- 
poribus  determinatis  Nee  omittatur  singulis  diebus  Sabbatinis  deuotum 
mandatura  in  claustro  faciendum  ante  lecturam  collacionis  cum  deuoto 
cantico  Poslquam  surrexit  et  ceteris  antiphonis  et  canticis  sicut  in  anti- 
phonariis  continetur  cum  pedum  locione  Queqiiidem  pedum  locio  si 
fortassis  aliquos  grauare  videatur  temporibus  hyemalibus  et  omnino 
frigidis  hinc  puterit  omitti  et  fratres  solum  manus  lauabunt  Nunc- 
quam  tamen  oniittenda  cantica  ad  bee  determinata  Nullus  promo- 
veatur  ad  sacerdocium  antequam  vicesimum  quartum  sue  etatis  annum 
conipleuerit  nee  ad  alios  sacros  ordiaes  nisi  officium  suum  videlicet 
psalterium  hymnos  cantica  et  antiphonas  memoriter  coram  vno  de 
presidentibus  reddiderit  et  in  grammaticalibus  competenter  instnictus 
fuerit  Nee  vUus  ad  professionem  recipiatur  ante  annum  sue  etatis  quan- 
tum decimum  et  donee  impleuerit  annum  probationis  ac  ex  intewro 
memoriter  psalterium  sciuerit  et  re<ldiderit  Pro  nouiciis  autem  talis 
deputetur  magister  et  director  qui  juxta  Beati  Benedicti  preceptum  aptus 
sit  ad  hicrandas  animas  et  sibi  deputatos  in  bonis  niuribus  et  cerimoniis 
religionis  erudire  possit  qui  eos  bene  et  intelligibiiiter  pronunciare  et 
integre  verba  proferre  diligenter  doceat  Et  quum  indocta  juventua 
miserara  parit  senectutem  et  ignorancia  est  multorum  malorum  causa 
ideo  precipimus  [et]  mandamus  vt  in  monasterio  habeatur  aliquis  doctus  et 
idoneus  lector  regularis  vel  secularis  qui  diebus  priuatis  fratres  instruat 
in  grammaticalibus  et  primitiuis  scienciis  aut  in  maioribus  secundum 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        H 

auditorum  eapacitatem  cuius  lectionea  frequentare  conipellnntur  fratres 
suum  officium  ccclesiaslicum  sciontes  et  in  aliis  pro  agendis  monasterii 
non  legitiuie  impeiliti  Item  quantum  ad  fratruni  refectioneni  precipimus 
vt  in  retectorio  et  non  alibi  conicdant  diebus  quibus  nobis  vesci  carnibus 
non  licet  videlicet  feriis  secundis  (juartis  et  sextis  cum  diebus  Sabbatinis 
ac  onini  tempore  in  Adventu  in  Septuagesima  vsque  ad  feriam  tertiam  post 
Pascba  ac  diebus  precipuarum  solennitatum  et  ceteris  temporibus  quibus 
ex  precepto  ecclesie  carnium  esus  prohibetur  In  quo  qui<lem  refectorio 
ab  vna  tantuin  parte  sedentes  continuam  debent  habere  lecturam  sum- 
mumque  silencium  juxta  regule  tenorem  seruare  ac  cucullis  vestiti  esse 
debent  cum  cpiibus  pro  graciis  ad  ecclesiam  procedere  debebunt  Aliis 
autem  diebus  (quibus  ex  apostolica  gratia  speciuli  nobis  vesci  carnibus 
permittitur)  in  aulagratie  vel  inlirmitorii  et  nunquam  in  ortis  vel  cameris 
particularibus  reficiantur  In  qua  quideni  aula  (sicnt  in  refectorio) 
secundum  regule  tenorem  lectio  deesse  non  debet  vbi  (prout  in  dicto 
refectorio)  ex  vtraque  parte  mense  nun(juam  sedere  debent  Jeiunia 
autem  ecclesie  indefectibiliter  obseruentur  Diebus  vero  quibus  secundum 
ordinis  institutionem  es>t  jeiuniandum  niaxime  feriis  quartis  et  sextis  sine 
magna  necessitate  cenani  facere  non  presumant  nee  eis  aliijiiis  cibus  post 
vesperas  ministretur  sed  cuncta  eis  ministramla  prandio  tribuatur  De 
reliquiis  autem  aut  lesiduis  ex  mensa  Iratrum  fiant  elemosine  secundum 
abbatis  discrecionem  nee  aliquis  sub  pena  regularis  discipline  et  penitentia 
panis  et  aque  pro  qnalibet  vice  aliquid  sine  liceiieia  presidentis  dare  aut 
distribuere  quibuscun(pie  personis  attentet  Inhibentes  sub  ])ena  carceris 
cum  pane  et  aqua  ne  quis  presumat  habere  aliqueni  conuiiensalem  seu 
pencionarium  vel  seruitorem  exceptis  ofliciariis  et  senioribus  debilibus 
quorum  quilibet  vno  seruo  contentus  esse  debebit  nisi  dominus  abbas 
plures  seruientes  videat  alicui  officiario  pro  agendis  monasterii  esse  eon- 
cedendos  Item  cum  de  jure  tarn  diuino  quam  natural!  et  secundum 
regule  tenorem  de  iniirmis  fratribus  abbas  et  otiiciarii  maximam  debeant 
habere  curam  et  sollicitudinem  ordinainus  vt  ipsis  infirmis  fratribus 
secundum  infirmorum  qualitatera  de  necessitatibus  corporalibus  et  spiritu- 
alibus  attenta  monasteriorum  facultate  caritatiue  subueniatur  ipsis  de 
competenlibus  cameris  lectisterniis  et  vtensilibus  debite  muuitis  et  cibis 
delicacioribus  remediisque  conuenientibus  charitatiue  prouidendo  eisque 
pro  eorum   seruicio  aliquem  honestum  religiosum  diligenter  sollicitum 


12      THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

charitatiuum  ac  Deum  timentem  deputando  cum  solaciis  et  adiutoribus 
requisitis  Quihua  infirmis  in  extremis  laborantibus  hora  competenti 
extrema  detur  viictio  Defuncti  autem  lauentur  alieque  soleiinitates  et 
obsequie  circa  eosdem  fiant  prout  in  vsibus  habetur  Item  sigillum 
conuentus  sub  quatuor  diuersiticatis  clauibus  seruari  mandamus  qua- 
rum  vnam  abbas  babere  poterit  si  velit  prior  secundam  bursarius  vel 
cellerarius  tertiam  et  vnus  seniorum  a  fratribus  eligemlus  quartam 
babebit  Inbibendo  quidcunque  ex  eo  sigillari  nisi  de  consensu  et  bona 
voluntate  maioris  aut  sanioris  partis  conuentus  Item  cum  abdicatio  pro- 
prietatis  sicut  et  custodia  castitatis  votis  regularibus  sit  indispensabiliter 
annexa  ideo  nullus  quicquam  proprium  babeat  nisi  quod  abbas  dederit 
aut  permiserit  Nee  tamen  abbas  ipse  aliquid  permittere  potest  sine  causa 
racionabili  que  presupponit  euidenter  necessitatem  aut  uiaximam  vtilita- 
tem  ac  de  ipsis  sic  debite  permissis  ipsi  fratres  eidem  abbati  integram 
declarationem  in  ebdomada  prima  vel  vltima  Quadragesime  ante  diem 
Cene  Domini  omnes  scripto  dare  tenebuntur  Ideo  vt  boc  damnabile  vicium 
proprietatis  secundum  regule  tenorem  radicitus  euellatur  precipimus  vt 
dorainus  abbas  ipsum  vicium  eiusque  species  vniuersas  ab  omnibus  fratri- 
bus precipue  et  ante  omnia  amputare  studeat  Nee  quouismodo  permit- 
tantur  fratres  non  babentes  officia  temporalia  apud  se  vel  alium  quas- 
cunque  pecunias  reseruai'e  vltra  spacium  viginti  quatuor  horarum  sub 
pena  excommunicationis  De  illo  autem  conuictus  tanquam  proprietarius 
puniatur  Nee  similiter  abbas  permittat  aliquos  fratres  tenere  in  parti- 
cular! aliquas  terras  ortos  grangias  aut  animalia  vel  alia  similia  ad  certum 
tempus  vel  ad  vitam  sub  pena  depositionis  a  sua  dignitate  abbaciali  Fratres 
autem  in  liiis  suis  abbatibus  procauiter  resistentes  aut  rebelles  ipso  facto 
sint  excommunicati  et  in  carceribus  cum  penitentia  panis  et  aque  arc- 
tissime  recludantur  vsque  ad  condignam  satisfactionem  et  generalis 
visitatoris  dispositionem  Mandamus  autem  domino  abbati  quatinus  ])er 
se  aut  per  officiarios  religiosos  taliter  suis  religiosis  prouideat  de  victu 
vestitu  et  aliis  necessitatibus  quod  ipsi  nuilam  notabileui  paciantur  indi- 
gentiam  Item  quantum  ad  statum  temporalem  licet  optimum  esset  et  ra- 
cionabile  ac  [regule]  Benedictine  et  diffinicionibus  ordinis  conforme  vt  in 
quolibet  monastcrio  essent  duo  bursarii  qui  omnes  redditus  et  prouentus 
monasteriorum  reciperent  et  disponerent  Nibilominus  quia  fortassis  in 
aliquibus  monasteriis  non  reperiuntur  fratres  ad  hoc  idonei  aut  sufScieiites 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        13 

ideo  illud  Jispositioni  et  discrecioni  visitatorum  guneralium  proiiunc  re- 
liiiquimus  vt  ad  recipieiidos  dictos  redditus  et  bona  moiiasteriorum  con- 
stituant  vel  alibates  vel  certos  fratres  prout  viderint  monasteriis  cxpedire 
supei"  quo  ipsorum  generaliuui  visitatorum  consciencias  coram  Domino 
Deo  oneramus  Mandantes  niliiloininus  vt  quicunque  recipient  aut  distri- 
buent  vel  exponent  buiusmodi  monasteriorum  bona  siue  sint  abbates  vel 
religiosi  teneantur  fideles  et  integras  reddere  computaciones  de  omnibus 
receptis  et  expensis  coram  abbate  et  sauiori  parte  conuentus  quocies  ipsi 
abbati  visum  fuerit  expediens  aut  saltem  de  trimestri  in  trimestre  sicut  in 
[regula]  Benedictina  precipitur  vel  ad  minus  bis  in  anno  Ex  quibus  par- 
ticularibus  compotis  fiant  singulis  annis  [computaciones]  geiierales  de 
omnibus  redditibus  et  expensis  ipsius  monasterii  Que  quidem  computa- 
tiones  per  abbatem  et  omnes  religiosos  videbuntur  examinabuntur  et  cal- 
culabuntur  et  signabuntur  et  postea  patri  abbati  aut  commissario  ordinis  in 
visitacione  presentabuntur  ad  approbandum  vel  reprobandum  Caueat  quo- 
que  abbas  ne  sine  consensu  sanioris  partis  conuentus  contra  forraam  [re- 
gule]  Benedictine  aliquos  contractus  aut  alienaciones  bonorum  monasterii 
fiicere  presumat  sub  pena  dilapidacionis  Et  si  que  fortassis  taliter  facta 
sint  in  ecclesie  preiudicium  per  modernos  aut  predecessores  abbates  qui- 
libet  abbas  in  suo  monasterio  per  omnes  juris  et  justicie  vias  sub  eadem 
pena  diligenter  reuocare  studeat  Prouideat  insuper  abbas  predictus  in  suo 
monasterio  sub  grauissima  Dei  ofFensa  et  maxima  pena  per  visitatores  in- 
fligenda  vt  editicia  ruinosa  diligenter  reparentur  et  restaurentur  incipiendo 
a  magis  necessariis  secundum  consilium  visitatoriset  seniorum  monasterii 
Item  vt  melius  in  monasterio  obseruetur  obedientia  et  regularis  disciplina 
ordinamus  prefato  domino  abbati  sub  pena  suspensionis  a  diuinis  vt  cum 
concilio  seniorum  et  fratrum  Deum  timencium  conformiter  ad  sacros 
canones  et  sanctas  ordinis  consuetudines  intra  trimestre  a  receptione  pre- 
sencium  instituat  vnum  priorem  in  suo  monasterio  Finaliter  ne  quis  de 
ignoraneia  aliqua  pretendere  possit  excusacionem  precipiinus  presentes 
ordinaciones  quater  legi  quolibet  anno  in  loco  capitulari  in  presencia 
abbatis  et  conuentus  in  tribus  diebus  Quatuor  Temporum  Inhibentes  qui- 
buscunque  personis  regularibus  nostre  religionis  ac  omnibus  visitatoribus 
non  t'ungentibus  plenaria  auctoritate  Capituli  Generalis  ne  presentem 
cartam  quouismodo  auferant  vel  occultent  aut  transferant  lacerent  aut 
aliquid  preuiissorum  directe  vel  indirecte  per  quoscuuque  fieri  conseutiant 


14  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

sub  pena  excommunicationis  late  sententie  cuius  absolucionem  preter- 
quam  in  mortis  artitiilo  visitatori  Capituli  Generalis  reseruamus  Datum 
in  monasterio  de  Cupro  iiostri  Cisterciensis  onlinis  pro  directione  et  con- 
solacionc  confratrum  nostrorum  abbatis  et  conuentus  monasterii  de  Deir 
ad  quod  qiiidem  monasterium  propter  multas  causas  racionabiles  transire 
non  potuimus  Ideo  vt  iiostro  officio  vtcunque  satisfecisse  videaraur  has 
presentes  nostras  ordinationes  ipsis  transmittere  curauimus  rogantes  in 
visceribus  Jhesu  Christi  dominum  abbatem  et  eius  confratres  vt  dictas 
ordinaciones  diligenter  et  humiliter  obseruent  sub  penis  in  preinissis 
expressis  In  quorum  omnium  fidele  testimonium  presentibus  sigillum 
nostrum  apposuimus  die  mensis  Septembris  decima  sexta  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesinio  trigesimo  primo  . 

Explicit  carta  reformacionis  ordinis  Cisterciensis  . 


Incipit  mitigacio  eiusdem  ad  monacbos  Deyrenses, '  — (A.D.  1537.) 

JjSos  Fratres  Robertus  abbas  de  Kinlos  Cisterciensis  ordinis  in  diocesi 
Morauiensi  pater  et  superior  immediatus  Monasterii  de  Deyr  dicti  ordinis 
diocesis  Aberdonensis  et  Gualterus  Vallis  Lucis  abbas  eiusdem  ordinis 
in  diocesi  Candide  Case  a  nostro  Generali  Capitulo  commissarius  ad 
visitanda  et  reformanda  omnia  et  singula  monasteria  nostri  ordims  per 
totum  regnum  Scocie  specialiter  deputatus  visitantes  personaiiter  tam  ordi- 
naria  quam  dicti  nostri  ordinis  auctoritate  prefatum  monasterium  de  Deir 
ordinaciones  et  cartam  visitationis  reuerendi  Patris  Karoliloci  in  plenaria 
dicti  Capituli  auctoritate  illuc  transmissas  non  acceptatas  sed  ob  defi- 
cilem  loci  situm  et  teuiporis  malignitatem  adimpleri  vi.\  posse  saltern  sine 
mitigacione  comperimus  vnde  reforraationis  aliquod  principium  inducere 
cupientes  et  eiusdem  per  Dei  gratiam  per  tractum  temporis  increraenta 
sperantes  de  concilio  patrum  ac  vscjue  ad  aliam  Generalis  Capituli  dis- 
positionem  niemoratc  cbarte  mitigationes  fecimus  subsequentes  In  pri- 
mis  instituantur  duo  aut  plures  bursarii  et  otticiarii  religiosi  per  priorem 


'  [From  a  copy  among  the  Gale  MSS.  (0.  vii.,  42,)  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  D1:ER.  15 

ct  sniiiorem  partem  conix^ntus  cligendi  cum  consensu  abbatis  Qui  qui- 
dem  bursarii  per  specialem  firmam  et  stabilem  assignacionem  do  mcliori- 
bus  et  liberioribus  f'ructibus  et  prouentibus  tocius  monasterii  reci[)ient 
certas  pecuniarum  summas  et  victualium  sufficientes  pro  sustentatione 
bonesta  victus  vestitus  ac  omnium  aliorum  necessariorum  fratrum  seruo- 
rumque  eorundem  coiiimunium  quorum  sine  mora  vnicuique  ministrabunt 
omnia  necessaria  tarn  sanis  quam  infirmis  et  in  via  dii-ectis  ac  hospitali- 
tati  fratrum  consanguineis  casualiter  visitantibus  sic  vt  nulla  remaneat 
justa  murmuris  causa  Item  omnia  disponent  juxta  regulam  et  statuta 
quemadmoilum  fit  in  locis  reformatis  ordinis  nostri  Reddentur  computa- 
tiones  secundum  statuta  ordinis  et  reseruentur  in  vsus  communitatis 
Secundo  instituantur  serui  aliquot  communes  per  abbatem  qui  senioribus 
fratribus  seruiantur  precipue  et  secundario  communibus  insistant  operibus 
monasterii  Nullus  habeat  commensalem  Seruos  vero  particulares  solis 
officiariis  babere  liceat  De  portionum  reliquiis  seruis  illis  communibus  per 
religiosum  ad  iioc  deputandum  victus  necessaria  distribuantur  et  cetera 
que  superfuerint  earundem  portionum  pauperibus  erogentur  Tertio  ortos 
habere  permittantur  sub  ipsorum  abbatis  beneplacito  intra  tamon  monas- 
teriorum  clausuras  et  de  quibus  nulla  sinistre  conuersacionis  oriatur 
suspicio  Quorum  eciam  fructus  et  prouentus  per  bursarium  communi- 
tatis vniversi  colligantur  et  in  vsus  necessaries  fratrum  cum  concilio  et 
assensu  abbatis  vel  eo  absente  presideiitis  caritatiue  expendantur  Supra 
dictam  igitur  reformacionis  chartam  cui  bee  cartula  nostra  connectitur 
cum  prefatis  mitigationibus  ab  vniuersis  et  singulis  huius  monasterii 
religiosis  prout  illorum  quemlibet  tangit  et  concernit  stricte  precipimus 
obseruari  et  quo  ad  omnia  et  singula  in  eadem  coutenta  iutegre  et  tideliter 
adimpleri  Ordinamus  preterea  vt  ad  deuociorem  oiiicii  diuini  celebra- 
cionem  cerimouiarum  ordinis  nostri  cognicionem  ac  statutorum  obseruan- 
ciam  pleniorem  legantur  per  ordinem  et  ex  integro  ac  vbi  opus  tuerit 
eciam  coram  toto  conuentu  exponantur  et  praclicentur  Liber  \  suum 
Libellus  et  Novelle  Ditlinicionum  Ordinariaruni  atque  ilia  cerimoniai-um 
scriptura  quam  ex  monasterio  de  Cupro  nouissime  receperunt  ita  ut  per- 
leo'antur  et  intelligautur  inter  diem  date  presencium  et  diem  Natiuitatia 
Beati  Joannis  Baptiste  proxime  futurum  et  deinceps  singulis  annis  legan- 
tur sicut  in  Libello  Ditlinicionum  distinctione  septima  capitulo  quinto  et 
in  Nouellis  eisdem  distinctione  atque  capitulo  statuitur  et  ordinatur     In- 


16  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

firmorum  camera  paretur  et  vtensilibus  munintur  Calefactorinm  cum 
sufficiencia  focalium  prouideatiir  Lectio  grammaticalis  aut  arcium  fiat 
quotidie  priuatis  iliebus  tVatribus  junioribus  et  aliis  eciam  senioribus 
huiusmodi  lectionum  c:tpaeibus  aut  eisdem  indigentibus  Commensales 
fratrum  et  eorundem  famuli  seculares  omnes  preter  illos  quos  abbas  et 
conuentus  tanquam  seruos  communes  retinuerunt  ante  diem  vltiniura 
mensis  Maii  proxime  futuri  a  claustris  emittantur  Nee  tales  deinceps 
in  monasterio  recipi  vel  teneri  peinnittantur  Abstineant  ab  esu  carnium 
tam  feriis  secundis  quam  tota  Quadragesima  Dominus  abbas  diligenter  in- 
tendat  reparacionibus  edificiorum  monasterii  incipiendo  a  choro  ecclesie  et 
deinde  procedendo  ad  alia  magis  necessaria  prout  in  charta  principali 
jubetur  et  ordinatur  Datum  apud  prefatum  monasterium  de  Deir  sub 
sigillis  et  subscripcionibus  nostris  die  vltima  Februarii  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  trigesimo  sexto  • 

Explicit  • 


Incipit  charta  assignationis  monachorum  a  Deir.  '  — (A.D.  1537.) 

JN  ouerint  vniuersi  quia  conclusum  et  diffinitum  est  inter  nos  Joannem 
abbatem  monasterii  Beate  Marie  de  Deir  Cisterciensis  ordinis  in  diocesi 
Aberdonensi  et  eiusdem  loci  conuentum  eciam  cum  expresso  consensu 
auctoritate  et  approbacione  venerabilium  patrum  Robert!  de  Kinlos  patris 
abbatis  et  superioris  nostri  immediati  ac  Gualteri  abbatis  Vallis  Lucis 
capituli  generalis  dicti  ordinis  commissarii  prefatum  monasterium  nostrum 
actualiter  visitancium  quod  nos  omnes  vitam  regularem  et  reformatam 
amodo  ducere  diuina  fauente  gracia  decreuimus  ac  omnes  fructus  redditus 
et  prouentus  dicti  monasterii  per  nos  Joannem  et  conuentum  nostrum  in 
communi  solum  habituros  sic  scilicet  quod  nos  Johannes  de  omnibus 
huiusmodi  fructibus  semel  singulis  annis  coram  quinque  vel  sex  de  fratri- 
bus  nostris  per  nos  et  conuentum  nostrum  ad  id  eligendis  racionem 
fideliter    redderimus      Conuentus  autem  ad  sui  sustentacionem   habebit 


'  [Froa  a  copy  among  the  Gale  MSS.  (0.  vii.  42.)  iii  tbe  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.] 


PRES73YTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.  17 

cellorarium  seu  prouisorem  et  bursarium  per  nos  cum  consilio  seniorum 
sincjiilis  aniiis  eligendos  Quiquulem  bufsarius  annuatira  recipiet  rle 
fructibus  refMitibusque  baronie  et  rcctorie  de  Deii-  sou  rcctoric  de  Petirugv 
quantum  sufficere  poterit  ad  onera  inferius  specialiter  declarata  videlicet 
juxta  numerum  conuentus  pro  victu  vniuscuiusque  per  diem  in  pane  boni 
frumenti  vncias  coctas  sedecim  vna  cum  duabus  laganis  sou  panibus 
auenaceis  percipiendo  ex  bolla  farine  laganas  diicentas  Item  pro  potu 
duas  quartas  ceruisie  pro  qualibet  die  capiendo  ex  bolla  decem  lagenas 
ceruisie  ad  summum  Item  quotidie  pro  carnibus  sex  denarios  quando 
vesci  carnibus  in  ordine  permittitur  ac  singulis,  aliis  diebus  pro  piscibus 
duos  denarios  Item  piperis  per  annum  libram  vnam  Pro  butyro  per 
annum  conuentui  solidos  quadraginta  Item  singulis  annis  pro  toto  con- 
uentu  pultrearum  duodenas  octo  salmones  in  Quadragesima  quadraginta 
cum  sale  in  copia  sufficienti  pro  mensa  coquina  et  carnium  ac  piscium  con- 
dimento  pro  conuentu  Item  pro  quolibet  fratre  per  annum  petras  casei 
quatuor  Item  habebunt  lentes  et  ordeum  pro  leguminibus  sufficienter 
Item  annuatim  circa  Pascha  saginabuntur  duo  boues  emendi  per  bur- 
sarium communitatis  et  pascendi  cum  ceteris  pro  mensa  nostra  et  hospi- 
tum  saginandis  Item  annuatim  habebunt  fratres  trigenta  agnos  Item 
conuentus  habebit  pisces  duaruni  cimbarum  in  portu  de  Eaiiill  simili 
precio  sicut  eosdem  liabebant  annis  preteritis  Preterea  coco  conuentus  et 
illi  qui  eidem  conuentui  focalia  sufficienter  ministrabit  dabuntur  singulis 
annis  duodecim  bolle  farine  auenatice  Item  vectori  piscium  pro  conuentu 
satisfiet  per  nos  more  solito  Item  pro  custodia  potus  conuentualis 
assignabimus  domum  sufficientem  Pro  vestitu  vero  fratrum  annuatim 
dabuntur  singulis  solidi  quinquaginta  ac  eorundem  barbitunsori  et  sartori 
et  vestiuni  lotrici  satisfaciemus  competenter  De  prodictis  autem  omni- 
bus ct  singulis  ad  conuentus  victum  et  vestitum  pertinentibus  minisira- 
bitur  singulis  prout  opus  fuerit  secundum  tenorem  regule  de  eisdem  Fient 
compntationes  secundum  formam  [regule]  Benedictine  Et  quod  residuum 
fuerit  exponent  ad  vsus  communitatis  cum  nostra  facultate  Prefato.-;  igitur 
fructus  et  redditus  ad  sustentacionem  honestam  nostri  dicti  conuentus 
regulariter  et  in  sancta  communitate  victuri  perpetuo  pro  nobis  et  succes- 
soribus  nostris  assignamus  et  eosdem  de  concilio  et  assensu  dictorum 
visitatorum  nostro  conuentui  sepedicto  damns  et  concedimus  per  pre- 
sentes     Et  in  testinionuim  tarn  buius  nostre  assignacionis  ct  couututus 

C 


18  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

de  eadem  acceptacionis  ac  dictorum  dominorum  visitatorum  ad  idem  con- 
sensus et  approbacionis  prcscntes  litteras  omnium  nostrum  manibus  sub- 
scriptas  sigillorum  nostrorum  focimus  appensione  muniri  Apud  dictum 
monastei-ium  nostrum  de  Deir  vltimo  Februarii  anno  Domini  M"-  quingen- 
tesimo  trigesimo  sexto  . 


lucipit  carta  augmentacionis  Joannis  abbatis.' — (A.D.  1542.) 

A.d  Dei  laudem  ot  gloriam  nouerint  vniuersi  ad  quorum  noticias  presentes 
suntperventure  nos  Joanncm  permissione  diuina  abbatem  monastorii  Beate 
Marie  Deirensis  Cisterciensis  ordinis  nostra  spontanea  voluntate  conuentus 
iiostri  fratrumque  nostrorum  nobiscum  jugiter  Deo  seruientium  con- 
siderata  necessitate  synceraque  religione  et  pietatis  in  Deum  constancia 
et  erga  nos  sancte  religionis  obedientia  dedisse  coucessisse  et  perpetuis 
temporibus  presentibus  et  futuris  assignasse  singulis  fratrura  nostrorum 
singulis  diebus  quibus  caruibus  in  ordine  vesci  licitum  est  octo  denarios 
et  iu  diebus  quibus  pisces  comedere  consueuimus  singulis  diebus  singulis 
fratrum  nostrorum  tres  denarios  in  summa  colligendos  ad  duos  anni 
terminos  Pentecostes  et  Sancti  Martini  in  hyeme  per  equales  portiones  ad 
vniformem  conuentus  nostri  sustentacionem  per  communitatis  bursarium 
aut  prouisorem  ne  rerum  inedia  aut  penuria  labescat  cepta  apud  nos 
regularis  obseruantie  reformatio  Quosquidem  octo  denarios  in  carnium 
liiebus  et  tres  in  piscium  feriis  in  summa  recolligendos  (vt  dictum  est) 
ad  duos  anni  terminos  singulis  fratrum  communitatis  nostre  presentium  et 
futurornm  a  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  perpetuo  assignamus  et  sigilli 
nostri  appensione  confirmamus  cum  duodecim  caponibus  quotanuis  bursario 
conuentus  pro  beneuolentie  pittantiis  vbilibet  vel  vndclibet  terrarum 
nostrarum  de  Deir  aut  Petirugy  ad  bursarii  nutum  colligendis  Preterea 
assignationem  dudum  factam  per  reuerendos  in  Christo  patres  Gualterum 
abbatem  Vallis  Lucis  et  Robertum  abbatem  a  Killoss  in  omnibus  statutis 
punctis  nos  conuentumque  nostrum  concernentibus  ratificamus  in  pane 
potu  vestibus  bovibus  saginatis  agnis  pultreis  salmonibus  piscium  salsa- 
mentis  cum  duarum    cimbarum  piscibus  consueto  precio  emendis  cum 

1  fProm  a  copy  among  the  Gale  MSS.,  (0.  vii.,  42,)  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        19 

butii'o  sale  pipere  ordeo  lentibus  caseis  barbitonsori  vectori  vcstiumque 
sartori  et  lotrici  conuentus  coco  et  focario  in  omnibus  et  per  omnia  vt 
in  dietorum  reuerendorum  patrum  plenius  continctur  carta  confirmamus  et 
sigilli  nostri  appensione  ad  perpetuam  rei  niemoriam  communimus  et 
manuali  nostra  subscriptione  spontanea  libertate  pro  fratrum  nostrorum 
benemerita  in  nobis  pietate  approbamus  Apud  nostrum  monastcrium  die 
trigesimo  mensis  Maii  anno  incarnati  Verbi  sesquimillesimo  quadragesimo 
secundo  . 


Hie  abbas  Joannes  Innas  fato  sublatus  est  anno  sequente  In 
cuius  locum  sufFectus  est  Magister  Robertas  Keyth  germanus 
Comitis  Marescalli  qui  et  ipsu  diem  clausit  extremum  juuenis 
nono  anno  sue  prelationis  Parisiis  non  recepto  ordinis  habitu  . 
Cui  successit  filius  prefati  Comitis  quindecim  annorum  adole- 
scens  A.D.  1552. 


Assedatio  terrarum  monasterii  Deirensis.  '  — (A.D.  1544.) 

Kirktown  assedatur  pro  4  lib.,  6  dusen  off  ffowlis. 

Clerkhil  pro  30s.,  6  caponis. 

Corthailhows  pro  3  lib.  6s.  8d.,  6  caponis,  6  land  tfowlis,  tway  wedderis, 

tway  bollis  of  hors  corne. 
Walkmyll  pro  3  lib.  6s.  8d.,  xii.  fowlis. 
Myll  of  Crehye  pro  6  lib.  13s.  4d.,  2  wedderis,  24  caponis. 
Dennys  pro  3  lib.  6s.  8d.,  6  caponis,  6  fowlis,  ii.  wedders,  ii.  bollis  off 

hors  corn. 
Mekil  Elryk  pro  decem  lib.  13s.  4d.,  12  caponis. 
Litil  Elryk  pro  4  lib.,  sex  caponis,  ane  wodder. 
Mekil  Achrady  pro  sex  lib.  13s.  4d.  tway  wedderis,  24  caponis,  4  bollis 

hors  corn. 
Achmwngyell  pro  4  lib.,  1  wedder,  12  caponis. 
Carnebannocht  pro  4  lib.,  1  wedder,  12  caponis. 

I  [From  .1  copy  among  the  Gale  MSS.,  (0.  vii ,  42,)  in  the  Lihrary  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.] 


20  THE  SKIRES  OF  ABERL-EEN  AND  BANFF. 

Lytill  Achrady  pro  6  lib.  133  4d.,  tvvay  vvedderis,  24  caponis,  6  ffowlis, 

4  bollis  hors  corn. 
Cragmyll  [pro]  53s.  4d.,  12  caponia,  vno  porco. 

Badforsky  pro  3  lib.  Gs.  8d.,  2  wedderis,  12  caponis,  tway  bollis  hors  corn. 
Achlek  pro  6  lib.  13s.  4d.,  tway  dusen  off  caponis. 
Acherb  pro  4  lib.,  ane  wedder,  12  caponis. 

Cryally  pro  53s.  4d.,  ane  wedder,  6  caponis,  ii.  bollis  hors  corn. 
Skelemerno  pro  4  lib. 

Achmachqwhan  pro  6  lib    13s.  4d.,  ii.  wedderis,  ii.  dwsen  off  caponis. 
Altry  pro  16  lib.,  4  wedderis,  4  dusen  caponis,  8  bollis  hors  corn. 
Biffy  [pro]  16  lib.,  6  wedderis,  4  dusen  caponis,  12  bollis  hors  corn. 
Benwallis  pro  4  lib.  10s.,  12  caponis. 
Glakreach  pro  6  lib.  13s.  4d. 
Aiinad  pi'o  4  lib.  lOs.,  ane  wedder,  sex  caponis. 
Brwisliill  pro  5  niarkis,  ane  wedder,  sex  caponis. 
Myll  of  Brwxye  pro  36  bollis  victualium,  ii.  merkis,  12  caponis,  ane  dwsen 

of  oder  fowlis,  and  ane  swyne. 
Scroghyll  pro  33s.  4d.,  12  caponis,  ii.  wedderis. 
Cwthyll  in  manibus  Abbatis  estiraatur  valere  8  cheldras  victualium. 
Cottaris  of  Cwthill,  4  lib.  3s.  4d.,  sex  dusen  and  sex  pwltrye. 

Summa  pecunie  precedentis,  7  scoir  v.  lib.  16s.  8d. 


Raliyll  pro  viii.  cheldris  off  vittal,  8  wedderis,  viii.  dwsen  off  caponis. 
Fischeris  off  Petyrheid  and  tenenttis  payis  viii.  lib.  v.  s.  6d.,   14  dwsen 

and  sex  fowlis. 
Feicbhyl,  4  clialder  of  vittall,  13  lib.  6s.  8d.,  4  wedderis,  12  caponis,  12 

pwltry  (incertis  decimis.) 
Monkishill  pro  xx.  bollis  victuall,  15  lib.  6s.  Sd.,  4  wedderis,  sex  caponis, 

sex  pwltre  (demptis  decimis.) 
Will.  Mathows  hows  in  Newbwrgh,  13s.  4d.  sex  caponis,  with  hospitalite 

to  serwandis, 
Barry,  fyfty-thre  s.  4d. 


Summa  precedentis  pecunie  30  lib.  sex  s. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        21 

Siimma  off  land  ferme   off   Myll   off  Bruxye,  Cwthill,  Rahill, 

Febyll,  Monkishill,  xviii.  scoir  and  xvi.  boUis  of  wittal. 
Summa  caponum,  46  dusen. 
Summa  of  land  vvedderis,  49  with  tway  swyne. 
Summa  of  pwltry  fowlis,  32  dwsen. 
Summa  of  cvvstome  corn,  36  bollis. 

Annul  redditus  . 

Tulioicht  soluit  3  lib.  vi.  s.  8d. 
Lytill  Crebye  soluit  40s. 
Twlkis  soluit  33s.  4d. 
Sahok  de  Kynmundy  soluit  40s. 
Summa  is.  lib. 

Summa  omnium  firmarum  et  annuorum  reddituum,  nyne  scoire  viii. 
lib.,  sex  s. 

Altar  landis  in  Fowern  . 

Wilyame  Dwtbe  for  ane  altar  land  suld  pay  xx.  s. 
The  Lard  off  Fowern  for  ane  land  suld  pay  x.  s. 


Rentale  garbarum  decimalium  parochie  de  Deir. 

Twlkis  et  Carnwrqvvheis  antohac  [pro]  8  marcis  asse(hibantur,  estimate 

valere  24  bollas  vietualium. 
Petfowr  assedabatur  pro  32  bollis,  4  muttonibus,  24  [mllis. 
Myll  of  Petfowr  assedabatur  pro  iii.  bollis,  i.  muttone,  sex  pullis. 
Alden  assedabatur  pro  32  bollis,  4  muttonis,  24  pwltry. 
Knok  Knokailhows,  24  bollis,  iii.  muttonibus,  18  pullis,  Domino  ile  Knok. 
Mill  of  Auden  assedabatur  [pro]  iii.  bollis,  2  firlotis,  1  mutton,  6  pullis. 
Litill  Crchye,  32  bollis,  4  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Conyeit,  32  bollis,  4  mutton,  sex  pultry. 
Mylbrek  assedabatur  [pro]  x.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 


22  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Kynmundy,  16  boUis,  2  mutton,  IG  pullis. 

Myllhyll,  18  bollis,  2  mutton,  12  pullis. 

Petymarkhows,  6  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Kynknokye,  4  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Percok,   Skilmwir,    Corticrom,    Halhillock    assedantur  pro   24  bollis,  4 

muttonibiis,  24  pullis. 
Mekill  Crehye  pro  32  bollis,  4  muttonibus,  24  pullis. 
Dennis  pro  8  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Myll  of  Crehye  pro  12  bollis,  2  muttonibus,  12  pullis. 
Cortailhows,  viii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pultry. 
Scroghyll,  iii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Brwntbray,  sex  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Litill  Elrik,  sex  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Anaqwhye,  viii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Myll  of  Achnagat,  iiii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Mekill  Elrik,  xii   bollis,  11  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Oycorn,  xiiii.  bollis,  11  mutton,  xii.  pullis. 
Sayhok  and  Achnagat,  xl.  bollis,  v.  mutton,  xii.  pullis. 
Aldtone,  iiii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Barrak,  Knavven,  Achmaledy,  xliiii.  bollis,  iiii.  muttonis. 
Mekill  Aehrady,  14  bollis,  1  mutton,  vi.  fowlis  decime. 
Litill  Aehrady,  xvi.  bollis,  11  mutton,  xii.  pullis. 
Manys  off  Federat,  iiii.  lib. 
Schevvaddo,  Domino  de  Federat,  vii.  bollis. 
Achmwngyell,  sex  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pultry. 
Carnbanno,  sex  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Aldtown,  ane  boll. 

Brwishill,  v.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sine  pullis. 
Corbyhill,  vi.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Allathan,  12  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Corsgyiclit,  iiii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Balmaealye,  sex  bollis,  I  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Brwmhill,  iiii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Quhyitcarnis,  iiii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Yrnesyid,  xvi.  bollis,  11  mutton,  xii.  pullis. 
Achgwhat,  Domino  do  Federat,  x.  bollis. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        23 

Mekill  Achyoch,  xvi.  bollis,  tway  mutton,  twell  pwltry. 

Artauifwrd,  v.  bollis. 

Litil  Achyoch,  Domino  de  Federat,  viii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pulliR. 

Cwlchis,  xxiiii.  bollis,  iii.  mutton,  xviii.  pullis. 

PondlarcrofFt,  sex  firlotis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Crokla,  iiii.  bollis,  1  mwtton,  sex  pullis. 

Achherb,  viii,  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Cragmyll,  iiii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Achlek,  xvi.  bollis,  11  mutton,  xii.  pullis. 

Badfforskye,  sex  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Aldmad,  vii.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Glakreoch,  ten  bollis,  11  mutton,  sine  pullis. 

Benwellis,  8  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Altry,  32  bollis,  8  mutton,  24  pullis. 

Cryallye,  v.  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Skelemerno,  8  bollis,  1  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Achmachhai",  x.  bollis,  2  mutton,  12  pullis. 

Smyddeland,  Kyrktovvn,  x.  bollis,  1  mutton,  6  pullis. 

Perkhows,  xvi.  bollis,  1  mutton  cum  dimidio,  ix.  pullis. 

Rytre  of  BiflFye,  xvi.  bollis,  11  mutton,  xii.  pultry. 

The  Raw  of  Byffe,  xvi.  bollis,  11  mutton,  xii.  pullis. 

xiiii.  oxin  of  Perkhows  assedantur  pro  iiii.  bollis. 

Clerkhill,  iii.  bollis,  i.  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Decime  de  Owthill  decimantur  per  Abbatem  [et]  estimantur  valere  .  .  ■ 

Brighows,  a  boll. 

Summa  victualium  (demptis  Twlkis,  Carnewrgheis,  aratro  de 
Achrady,  Manis  off  Federat,  decimalibusque  garbis  de  Cwl- 
hill)  extenditur  ad  xxxviii.  scoir  viii.  bollas  .  Excipitur  mola 
de  Brwxye 

Summa  muttonum,  fiwe  scoir  and  ix. 

Summa  pullorum,  sxvi.  scoire  and  xv. 

The  Myl  of  Bruxye,  40  bollis. 


24  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Prouentus  vicarie  de  Deif  anno  Domini  1544  . 

Financ'ie  paschales,  lii.  lib.  sex  s.  ii.  d. 
Lana  decimalis,  aexaginta  sex  petre. 
Agni  decinialos,  -xix.  scoir  quinque. 
Casei  decimalos,  v.  scoir  xvi.  petre. 

.Jura  funeralia,  a  23  Decembris  anni  1543  vsque  ad  12  Nouembris  anni 
1544,  21  lib.  iii.  s. 

Decimales  garbe  parochie  de  Petirugy  anno  Domini  1544  . 

Achtedonald  with  the  pendikillis,  2  chalderis. 

Dwnstown,  v.  bollis,  i.  mutton,  sex  puUis. 

Achle,  14  bollis,  ii.  mutton,  12  pullis. 

Rora,  xviii.  bollis,  ii.  mutton,  sex  geyis. 

Fortre,  Myll  oft'  Rora,  vi,  bollis,  iii.  mutton,  tvvay  geyis. 

Carnegall,  xii.  bollis. 

Innerqwhomrye,  xxxii.  bollis,  ii.  mutton,  12  pullis. 

Yokkeishill,  xvi.  bollis,  ii.  mutton,  xii.  pullis. 

Myll  of  Inuerqwhomry,  x.  bollis,  i.  mvtton,  vi.  pullis. 

Lwdqwharne,  xx.  bollis. 

Myll  of  Tysfie,  iii.  bollis,  i   mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Inuernade,  sex  bollis,  i.  mutton,  sex  fowlis. 

Fachfeildis,  iiii.  bollis,  2  firlotis,  i.  mutton,  sex  fowlis. 

Saychok,  sex  bollis,  i.  mutton,  sex  fowlis. 

Dovvnyhillis,  viii.  bollis,  i.  mutton,  sex  fowlis. 

Superior  Dennis,  iiii.  bollis,  i.  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Inferior  Dennis,  iii.  bollis,  i.  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Bwtlo,  Domino  de  Crag,  sex  bollis,  i.  mutton,  sex  pullis. 

Tortostoun  Myl,  Ailhowshill,  32  bollis,  Domino  de  Crag. 

Mekill  Cokio,  25  bollis,  iiii.  mutton,  xxiiii.  fowlis. 

Litill  Coklo,  iii.  bollis,  sex  pullis. 

Myiresyid,  xvi.  bollis,  ii.  mutton,  xii.  pullis. 

Ballmwiro,  xvi.  bollis,  ii.  uiuttun,  xii.  pullis. 

Inuernety,  xx.  bollis. 

Rahill,  dcciine  8  cluildrarum. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER         25 

Summa  victiKiIimu  parochie  <Ie  Petirugy,  demptis  decimis  do 
Raliill  et  Achtedonald  Cotteristoune  ot  owtset  eiusdcm, 
xiiii.  scoir  et  xviii.  bollis. 

Summa  pullorum  hiiius  parochie,  sex  scoire  et  xii.  cum  viii. 
anseribus. 

Summa  muttonum,  22  cum  medio. 

The  Manis  of  Kynmundy,  4  lib. 


Hoc  anno,  scilicet  1544,  pars  nostra  vicarie  de  Petirugy,  dimidium  scilicet 
de  Hillokis. 


Financie  paschales,  xl.  s. 
Lana  decimalis,  due  petre  8  lib. 
Agni  decimales,  quindecim. 
Casei  decimales,  quinque  petre. 


Prouentus  parochie  de  Fouerne  in  decimalibus  garbis  anno  Domini  1544. 

Drummis,  xvi.  bollis,  1  wedder,  sex  pullis. 
Akynnischil,  x.  bollis,  1  wedder,  sex  pullis. 
Ardoch,  xiiii.  bollis,  11  mutton,  xii.  pullis. 
Acblown,  xviii.  bollis. 

Menes  with  the  myll  and  Crabedennis,  xii.  libria. 
Twlery,  iii.  lib.  vi.  s.  8d. 
Tulecorthy,  iiii.  lib. 
Bannacadill,  sex  lib.  xiii.s.  4d, 
Twleave,  xii.  bollis,  ii.  mutton,  sex  pullis. 
Petymwk,  v.  bollis,  i.  wedder,  sex  fowlis. 
Monkishill,  xx.  bollis,  xii.  pullis. 
Orchartown,  xxvi.  s.  8d. 

Blachele,  ii.  bollis,  ii.  firlotis,  vi.  wedderis,  iiii.  pullis. 

D 


26  THE  SIIIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Cwlltyrculen,  xxx.  bollis,  vi.  wedileris,  xviii.  pullia. 
Fydesmoir,  xl.  bollis,  iiii.  wedderis,  xviii.  puUis. 
Fydesbeg,  Domino  Forbes,  sex  raerkis. 
Ailhows  a  Fyddos,  v.  bollis,  i.  wedder,  vi.  pullis. 
IMolendinum  de  Fydes,  v.  bollis,  i.  wedder,  sex  pullis. 
Achnacant,  xii.  bollis,  i.  wedder,  sex  pullis. 
Myl  of  Fowern,  xii.  bollis,  i.  wedder,  sex  pullis. 
Sayebok,  xiiii.  bollis. 

Petmyllan,  xxx.  bollis,  iii.  wedderis,  xviii.  pullis. 
Manis  of  Fowern  and  Balgeirso,  xviii.  libris. 
Mekill  Haddocli,  x.  bollis,  i.  wedder,  sex  pullis, 
Litill  Haddoch,  viii.  bollis,  ii.  wedders,  xii.  pullis. 
Knokhall,  Domino  Synclare,  xx.  bollis. 
Newbwrgbt,  eidem,  xxvi.  bollis  off  raallt. 

Summa  victualium  huius  parochie  xv.  scoir  v.  bollis,  ii.  firlottis. 

Summa  pecunie  huius  parochie,  49  lib.  6s.  8d. 

Summa  muttonum  xxx. 

Summa  puUorum  vii.  scoir  and  sewyne. 

Financie  paschales  hoc  anno  in  Fowern,  sx.  lib.  vi.  s.  v.  d. 

Agni  decimales,  thre  scoire. 

Lana  decimalis,  xiiii.  petre. 

Casei  decimales,  xxxiii.  petre. 

Jura  funeralia,  x.  lib.  estimantur. 

Salmones  decimales,  ana  barrel. 

Decime  trium  cymbarum  pro  4  libris  assedantur. 

Ilk  portion  off  aill  hes  xviii,  bollis  off  malt  and  sewyne  bollis  off  meill,  and 
fowrty  kakis  mair  /  fowrty  kakis  extendis  to  half  ane  firlot  and  ten 
kakis  /  11  portionis  extendis  to  50  bollis,  1  firlot,  20  [kakis]  1  [22] 
portionis  extendis  to  100  bollis,  2  firlottis,  40  kakis. 


Prouentus  hoc  anno,  scilicet  1.544,  ecclesie  de  Ivynedir. 

Pro  decimis  garbalibus  Dominus  junior  a  Drwme  eoluit  82  libras  pro 
lure  rector ie. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.  27 

Prouentus  vicarie  hoc  anno  1544. 

Fiiiancie  paschales  erant  xxiiii.  lib.  iiii.  s.  x.  d. 

Agni  deciinales  erant  fiwe  scoir  xiiii. 

Lana  decimalis,  xxv.  petre. 

Casei  deciinales,  xxiii.  petre,  v.  libre. 

Jura  funeralia  estimantur  ad  x.  libraa. 

41G  lib.  pecunie  in  decimis  redditibus  financiis  pascalibus. 

Robertus  Stepbanussonua  . 

Rentale  terrarum  seu  prediorum  Abbasie  seu  Monasterii  de  Dcir  ordinis 
Cisterciensis  diocesis  Aberdonensis  per  nos  Dominos  Priorem  et 
conuentum  eiusdem  pro  tempore  nostris  manibus  subscriptum  et 
nostro  sigillo  communi  roboratur.i  apud  idem  monasterium  vigesimo 
die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quin- 
quagesimo  quarto  in  fidem  et  testimonium  veritatis  et  perpetue 
memorie.  ' 

JManerea  de  Deir  vulgo  lie  Manis  de  Cuthill  tres  cheldras  ordii  octo  bollas 
frumenti  quatuor  celdras  et  octo  bollas  farine  duodecim  capones  duas 
duodenas  lie  pultrey  centum  quadraginta  cues  matrices  in  lie  keine 
soluendo  pro  qualibet  duos  solidos  et  ad  custodiendum  octuaginta 
arietes  Reservandis  croftis  vocatis  Scbovvane  Jok  Holmis  Wille 
Dike  Wille  Bowman  Robert  Movvresoune  seruitoribus  loci  et  simili- 
ter reseruanda  petia  terre  vocata  Lamyrmuir  seruitoribus  loci  . 

Clerkhill,  triginta  solidos  sex  capones  . 

Quartailhous,  tres  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  sex  capones  sex  lie 
pultrey  duos  arietes  duas  bollas  auenarum  . 

Molendinum  fullonum,  tres  libi'as  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  duodecim  lie 
pultrey  . 

Molendinum  de  Creche,  sex  libras  tredecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios 
duos  arietes  octodecim  capones  . 

Dennis,  tres  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  sex  capones  sex  lie  pultrey 
duos  arietes  duas  bollas  auenarum  . 

'  [From  the  original  in  tbe  possession  of  the  Club.] 


28  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Mekill  Aiichrady,  sex  libras  tredecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios  duos  arietes 

viginti  quatuor  capones  quatuor  bollas  auenarum  . 
Auclui  uiizeall,  quatuor  libras  unurn  arietem  duodecim  capones  . 
Cariibanno,  quatuor  libras  unum  arietem  duodecim  capones  . 
Litill  Auciirady,  sex  libras  tredecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios  duos  arietes 

duodecim  capones  octo  lie  pidtrcy  quatuor  bollas  auenarum  . 
CragmyH,  quinquaa;inta  tres  solidos  quatuor  denarios  . 
Glakreache,  sex  libras  tredecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios  duodecim  capones 
unum  arietem  unacum  ailditis  in  carta  feoditirme  facta  Alexandre 
Keytlit 
Litill  Elreik,  quatuor  libras  unum  arietem  sex  capones  unacum  additis  in 

carta  feoditirme  facta  Alexandre  Keytht  . 
Badforske,  tres  libras  sex  solidos  octo   denarios  duos  arietes  duodecim 

capones  duas  bollas  auenarum  . 
Auchlek,   sex   libras  tridecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios   viginti   quatuor 

capones  . 
Aucbarb,  (jiiatuor  libras  unum  arietem  duodecim  capones  . 
Cryally,  quincjuaginta  tres  solidos  quatuor  denarios  unum  arietem  sex 

capones  duas  bollas  auenarum  . 
Skillemarnocht,  quatuor  libras  . 
Aucliraachir,  sex  libras  tredecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios  duos  arietes 

duodecim  capones  . 
Altre,  sedecim  libras  quatuor  arietes  quatuor  d[uod]enas  caponum  octo 

bollas  auenarum  . 
BifFy,  sedecim  libras  sex  arietes  quatuor  d[uod]enas  caponum  duodecim 

bollas  auenarum  . 
Auldmad,  quatuor  libras  decern  solidos  unum  arietem  sex  capones  . 
Brun\shil!,  quinque  mereas  unum  ai'ietem  sex  capones  . 
Molendinum  de  Bruxe,  quadraginta  bollas  victualium  duas  mereas  duo- 
decim capones  unum  arietem  unum  porcum  . 
Skrogisbill,  triginta  tres  solidos  quatuor  denarios  duodecim  capones  duos 

arietes  . 
Villa  ecclesiastica,  quatuor  libras  sex  d[uod]enas  lie  jndtrey  . 
Banvvallis,  quatuor  libras  tredecim   solidos  quatuor  denarios  duodecim 

capones  . 
Mekill  Elreik,  decern  libras  tredecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios  duodecim 
ca[iones  duodecim  lie pultrey  tres  mutones  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        29 

Fechill,  quinquaginta  duas  bollas  farine  auenatice  viginti  quatuor  bollas 
ordii  quatuor  bollas  frumenti  viginti  quatuor  capones  viginti  quatuor 
lie  pultrey  quatuor  arietes  unacum  additis  in  carta  feodifirme  facta 
Domino  de  Forbes  et  eius  sponse  . 

Monkishill,  decern  bollas  farine  octo  bollas  ordii  duas  bollas  frumenti  octo 
mercas  pecunie  unacum  additis  in  carta  feodifirme  facta  Domino  de 
Forbes  et  eius  sponse  . 

Grange  de  Rayhill,  villa  de  Fescheartoun,  cum  portu  ancoragie  et  Cath 
Inche,  octo  celdras  ordii  octo  duodenas  caponum  octo  arietes  quatuor 
libras  quatuor  solidos  quadraginta  duo  lie  jjultre^/  Et  pro  potestate 
brasiandi  septem  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  decem  duodenas  lie 
jndtrey  annuatim  soluenda  per  tenentes  et  occupatores  in  manibua 
Commendatarii  et  nostris  existente  . 

Barre,  quatuor  mercas  . 

Crofta  de  Nevbrucbt  vocata  Monkisholmis,  tredecim  solidos  quatuor 
denarios  . 

Due  terre  vocate  Altar  Landis  de  Fowerne,  una  existente  in  manibus 
Domini  de  Fowerne  altera  vasta  jacente  . 

Annuus  redditus  quinque  mercarum  de  terris  de  Tulleoclit  de  terris 
Domini  de  Culter  annuatim   . 

Annuus  redditus  triginta  trium  solidorum  quatuor  denariorum  de  terris 
de  Towchis  . 

Annuus  redditus  quadraginta  solidorum  de  terris  de  Litill  Creche  . 

Annuus  redditus  quadraginta  solidorum  de  terris  de  Saycbok  de  Kynmondy. 

Ego    Frater    Gilbertus    Chesholme  Ego  Frater  Joannes    Keytbt    sub- 
prior  subscribo  .  scribo   . 
Ego    Frater    Alex'    Scberar    sub-  Ego    Frater   Jacobus    Brovne   sub- 
scribo .  scribo  . 
Ego  Frater  Thomas  Keyr  sub'icribo.  Ego  Frater  Alexander  Torre  sub- 
Ego  Frater  Duncanus  Lownane  sub-  scribo  . 

scribo  .  Ego  Frater  Dauid  Howesoun  sub- 
Ego  Gilbertus  Innes  subscribo  .  scribo   . 
Ego    [Frater]    Wilhelmus    Smytht  Ego     Frater     Willelmus    El[>hyn- 

subscribo  .  stoune  subscribo  . 
Ego    Frater    Thomas    Weyr    sub-  Ego  Frater   Gylbertus  Murray  sub- 
scribo .  scribo  . 


30  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABEUDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Confirmatio  Comraendatarii  et  Conventus  de  Deir  super  terris  do  Mekle 
Auclirady  cum  pei-tineutiis  facta  Magistro  Roberto  Lumisdane  et 
Elizabeth  Keytht  eius  sponse.  '  (A.D.  1556.) 

xiobertus  permissione  diuina  comniendatarius  monastei-ii  de  Deir  Aber- 
donensis  diocesis  nostro  conventu  ad  presentem  efFectutn  nostro  inter- 
cedente  consensu  et  assensu  capitulariter  congregato  vtilitate  et  commodo 
dicti  nostri  monasterii  premissis  et  sane  intellectis  Etiain  ut  ne  quid  in 
illius  dispendiuin  aut  gmuamen  nostra  culpa  cedere  possit  mature  con- 
sultus  et  deliberatus  quandam  cartaui  arrendationis  locationis  et  in 
emphiteosim  perpetuam  bereditarie  dimisitionis  lactam  per  nobilem  et 
potentem  dominum  Willelmum  comitem  MariscalU  dominum  Keyth  etc. 
dominum  era[)hitcoticarum  terrarum  subscriptaruui  .  .  .  Magistro  Roberto 
Lumisdene  Elizabetli  Keytb  eius  sponse  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  .  .  . 
de  .  .  .  terris  de  Auchrady  maiori  .  .  .  de  verbo  in  verbum  ...  ad 
plenum  intelloxisse  sub  hac  forma  et  tenore  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris 
vel  audituris  Willelmus  comes  MariscalU  dominus  Keytb  etc.  ac  dominus 
empliiteoticarum  terrarum  subscriptaruui  .  .  .  [salutem  Noueritis  nos] 
assedasse  arrendasse  locasse  et  ad  feodifirmam  et  emphiteosim  perpetuam 
dimisisse  .  .  .  dilectis  nostris  seruitoribus  Magistro  Roberto  Lumisdene 
et  Elizabeth  Keytb  eius  sponse  eorumque  alteri  iliulius  viuenti  in 
coniuncta  infeodacione  et  beredibus  masculis  inter  eosdem  legitime  pro- 
creatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  beredibus  masculis  et  assig- 
natis  ipsius  Magistri  Roberti  quibuscunque  omnes  et  siugulas  terras  meas 
de  Auchrady  maiori  cum  vniucrsis  suis  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  jacentea 
infra  dominium  de  Deir  et  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tcnendas 
.  .  .  de  Roberto  commendatario  de  Deir  et  conventu  eiusdein  et  eorum 
auccessoribus  Abbatibus  Commendatariis  et  Conventu  de  Deir  in  feodi- 
firma  seu  emphiteosi  et  hereditarie  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  Coumiendatario  et  Conventui  de  Deir  .  .  .  sex  libras  tri- 
decim  solidos  quatuor  denarios  duos  arietes  viginti  quatuor  capones 
quatuor  hollas  auenarum  et  pro  augmentatione  rentalis  dicti  monasterii 
.  .  .  viginti  solidos  monete  Scotie  .  .  .  et  pro  arragiis  carriagiis  et 
bondagiis  .  .  .  prestabit  et  prestabunt  duoa  equos  per  spacium   trium 

'  [Abridged  from  a  transcript  iu  the  General  Register  Ilonse,  Edinburgli.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        31 

dierum  ad  laborandum  in  laboribns  necessariis  dicti  monastcrii  de  Deir 
videlicet  inducendo  decimas  focalia  frumenta  ligna  et  lapicidia  cespetes  et 
alia  neceasaria  pro  edifieacione  reparacione  et  restauracione  dicti  monaa- 
terii  ecclcsie  claustri  et  domorum  eiusdem  vnacum  sufiicienti  seruitore 
ad  laborandum  cum  eisdem  duobus  oquis  ,  .  .  Prouiso  tamen  quod 
quoties  huiusmodi  seruus  cum  huiusmodi  duobus  equis  laborat  vt  prc- 
mittitur  circa  premissa  tam  idem  seruus  quam  huiusmodi  equi  susten- 
tentur  impensis  dicti  monasterii  prout  alii  seruitores  et  equi  laborantes 
ad  idem  opus  et  quod  grana  crescentia  super  memoratas  terras  .  .  . 
diuenient  moluentur  et  multuram  solitam  et  consuetam  satisfaciant  et 
persoluent  apud  molendinum  doniinii  de  Deir  .  .  .  et  quod  tenentes  et 
occupatores  dictarum  terrarum  ...  in  esercitibus  Regiis  seruibunt 
balliuo  hereditario  dicti  monasterii  qui  fuerit  pro  tempore  et  suis  depu- 
tatis  suam  potestateui  habentibus  suiBcienter  arinati  eorum  propriis  im- 
pensis juxta  modum  et  consuetudinem  patrie  in  similibus  .  .  .  et  quilibet 
hcres  ipsius  Magistri  Roberti  in  suo  primo  anno  introitus  ad  huiusmodi 
terras  .  .  .  dictam  feodifirmam  duplicabunt  et  juraraentum  fidelitatis  seu 
homagium  dictis  Conimendatario  et  Coiiventui  de  Deir  et  suis  successori- 
bus  .  .  .  prestabunt  orthodoxiamque  seu  catholicam  fidem  dictos  Com- 
mendatarium  et  Conventum  eorumque  successores  antedictos  eorumque 
terras  possessiones  et  decimas  dicti  monasterii  raanutenebunt  et  defendant 
prout  congruit  vassallo  Necnon  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia 
seu  curias  dominii  de  Deir  anuuatim  prestabunt  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium huic  carte  nostre  manu  nostra  subscripte  sigillum  nostrum  pro- 
prium  est  appensum  apud  Dunnotter  nono  die  mensis  Septembris  anno 
Domini  nullesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  quinto  coram  his  testibus 
Monano  Hog  Magistris  "Willehiio  Chalmer  Waltero  Raitt  Magno  Keyth 
Roberto  Blaklawis  Alexandro  Foi'bes  Johanne  Stevinson  et  Magistro 
Johanne  Robertsone  cum  diuersis  aliis  QuAMQUXDEM  cartam  ...  in 
omnibus  et  per  omnia  nostro  conventu  ad  hunc  eifectum  capitularitei- 
congregato  matura  deliberacione  prehubita  de  nostro  speciali  consensu 
nobis  gratia  studii  in  remotis  partibus  existentibus  .  .  .  confirmamus 
In  Cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  manu  nostra 
Bubscripte  apud  ciuitatera  Parisiensem  duodecimo  die  mensis  Octobris 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  quinto  coram  hiis 
testibus  Magistris  Joanne  Eldar  Willelmo  Dauidsone  et  Jacobo  Annand 


;^2      THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

notario  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis  sigillum  nostrum  commune  dicti  nostri 
monasterii  de  Deir  vnacuni  subscriptionibus  manualibus  nostri  conventus 
presentlbus  est  appensum  apud  idem  monasteriura  deciino  octauo  die 
mensis  Aprilis  anrio  Domini  millesimo  quingentesirao  quinquasesimo 
sexto  coram  testibus  Magistro  Georgio  Myddiltoun  Monano  Hog  Roberto 
Blaklawis  Magistris  Waltero  Rait  et  Johanne  Robertsoun  notariis  cum 
diuersis  aliis  . 

Wilyani  Erll  Marschell  .  Ego    Frater    Gilbei'tus    Chesholme 

Robertus  Commendatarius  de  Deir         prior  subscribo  . 

manu  propria  .  Ego  Frater  Alexander  Scherar  sub- 

Ita    est     Magister    Joannes    Elder         scribo  . 

testis  in   subscriptione    premissa     Ego    Frater     Tbomas    Keyr    sub- 

per  Robertum   Commendatarium         scribo  . 

de  Deir  requisitus  manu  propria.       Ego    Frater    Duncanus     Lovvnane 
Ita  est  Magister  Willelmus  Dauid-         subscribo  . 

son  testis  in   subscriptione   pre-     Ego  Gilbertus  Innes  subscribe  . 

missa  per  Robertum  Commenda-     Ego  Frater  VVilbelmus  Smytbt  sub- 

tariuii)  de  Deir  requisitus   manu         scribo  . 

propria  .  Ego    Frater  Joannes   Keytbt    sub- 

Ita  est  Magister  Jacobus  Annand       scribo  . 

testis  et  notarius  in  subscriptione     Ego    Frater  Jacobus   Brovne    sub- 

premissa  per  Robertum  Commen-         scribo  . 

datarium  de  Deir  requisitus  manu     Ego  Frater  Alexander  Torre  sub- 

propria  .  scribo  . 

Ego  Frater  Dauid  Howesoun  sub- 
scribo . 
Ego    Frater    W"""'    Elpbynstoune 

subscribo  • 
Ego  Frater  Gylbertus  Murray  sub- 
scribo . 


Discliarge  be  the  Priour  of  Deir  to  the  Abbot. '  — (A.D.  15G6.) 

We    Robert    Stewinstoun   pryour  of  the   Abbacy   of   Deir  and  Andro 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Register  of  Deeds,  vol.  viii.,  foil.  340,  J41,  MS.  Gen.  Reg  House,  Edin.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEEU— OLD  DEER.        3.'? 

Stevvinstoun  baillie  of  Eilinburglit  ,  .  .  grantis  ws  to  half  rossault  fra 
the  handis  of  Archibald  Leithe  furrour  burges  of  the  said  burght  as 
cawtioner  and  sourtie  for  Robert  commendatour  of  the  Abbacy  of  Deir 
the  sowme  of  ane  hundreth  and  ten  pundis  money  of  this  realme  in  full 
.  .  .  payment  of  the  foirsaid  sowme  contenit  in  ane  obligatioun  maid  be 
the  said  Abbot  as  prencipall  and  the  said  Archibald  as  oavvtioncr  .  .  . 
for  him  to  me  the  saiil  Robert  Stewinstonn  ...  of  the  dait  the  xxj.  day 
of  Nouember  the  yeir  of  God  j™'  v"-  Ixiiij.  yeiris  ...  In  witnes  of  the 
quhilk  thing  we  haif  subscriuit  thir  presentis  with  our  handis  at  Edin- 
burgh the  xxij.  day  of  M:iy  the  yeir  of  God  j"'  v*^-  Ixvj.  yeiris  befoir  thir 
witnes  Robert  Campbell  Johne  Makgill  and  James  Williamesone  notar 
publict  with  vthairis  dyuers  . 

Andro  Stewinstoun  with  my  liand  . 


Carta  Johanni  Eraser  vocato  Unicornn. '  — (A.D.  1427.) 

U  niversis  banc  carMm  visuris  .  .  .  Robertus  de  Keth  marescallus  Scotie 
salutem  in  Domino  Noueritis  nos  cum  consensu  et  assensu  Domini 
Willelmi  de  Keth  filii  nostri  et  heredis  deilisse  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  con- 
sanguinco  Johanni  Eraser  nunc  vocato  Vuicornn  pro  homagio  et  seruicio 
suo  nobis  irapenso  et  impendendo  totam  terram  nostrara  de  Noua  Foresta 
in  comitatu  Buchanie  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirden  Tenendam  et 
habendam  .  .  .  predicto  Johanni  et  hero'libus  suis  masculis  legittimis 
quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  . 
curiis  vitam  et  membra  tangentibus  nobis  et  heredibus  nostria  reseruatis 
Faciendo  inde  dictus  Johannes  et  heredes  sui  masculi  legittimi  quicunquo 
domino  nostro  Regi  seruicium  debitum  et  consuetum  et  nobis  et  heredi- 
bus nostris  tres  sectas  annaatim  ad  tria  jjlacita  nostra  capitalia  baronie 
de  Aldane  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  huic 
presenti  carte  apponi  fecimus  vna  cum  sigillo  Domini  Willehni  tie  Ketli 
tilii    nostri   et  heredis    apud    Dunoter   primo    die    mensis    Ajirilis    anno 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  chest  at  Phillorth. 

This  charter  wiis  confirmed  by  King  Jam. 'S  I.,  at  Aucliterhouse,  on  tte  twcnt; -first  day  of 
.Vugust,  U27.— (Uegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  ii.,  no.  59,  .MS   Ucn.  Keg.  House,  Ldin.)] 

E 


U  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Domini  millesimo  quailringentesirao  vicesimo  sexto  Testibiia  Domino 
Patricio  de  Ogilvy  vieecomite  de  Angus  Domino  Waltero  de  Ogilvy 
Doinino  Alexandro  de  Forbes  domino  eiusdem  Domino  Johanne  Burnarde 
ct  Domino  Johanne  Boyle  capellanis  VVillelmo  de  Norwale  et  Roberto  de 
Forsith  Georgeo  de  Murray  Alishay  persewande  . 


Contract  of  marriage  between  Wilyeame  son  of  the  Earl  JIarscheal  and 
Elizabctht  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Huntlie. '  — (A.D.  1482.) 

This  indenture  made  at  Aherdene  the  xj.  day  of  Januar  the  yher  of  God 
a  thousand  four  hvndrethe  fourscoir  and  ane  propoi'tis  .  .  .  that  it  is 
apointit  .  .  .  betuix  noble  and  mychti  lordis  Georg  erle  of  Hvntlie  lord 
Gordoun  and  Badzenacht  on  that  a  part  and  Wilyeame  erle  Marscheal 
and  lord  Ketht  on  that  wthir  part  in  manner  ...  as  efter  followis  that 
is  to  say  that  for  gret  fauors  and  kyndnes  the  quhilk  has  bene  betuix  the 
saidis  Lordis  and  to  be  had  and  continevvit  amang  the  samyn  God  willand 
Wilyeame  son  and  aperand  ayr  to  the  said  lord  Erie  Marscheal  sal  mary 
spous  and  have  to  wif  Elizabetht  Gordoun  douchter  to  the  said  lord  Erie 
of  Hvntlie  For  the  quhilli  mariag  to  be  .  .  .  solempnist  in  the  face  of 
haly  kirk  the  said  Georg  erle  of  Huntlie  his  ayrs  executours  and  assig- 
nais  sal  .  .  .  pay  to  the  said  Wilyeame  erle  Marsclieal  his  ayrs  execu- 
tours or  assignais  the  sowme  of  sextene  hundretht  markis  of  the  usuale 
monee  of  Scotland  ...  at  thir  termes  wnder  vvritin  that  is  to  say  at  the 
terme  of  Witsonday  begynand  in  the  yeir  of  God  a  thousand  four  hun- 
dretht four  scoir  and  four  yers  ane  hundretht  markis  and  at  the  terme  of 
Martymes  in  wynter  next  .  .  .  folowand  ane  wthir  hwndretht  markis  and 
sua  furtht  yere  be  yere  and  terme  be  terme  yerly  twa  hvndretht  markis 
at  Witson  lay   and   Martymes   wythtoute    ony    interuption  ...   ay   and 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle. 

On  the  eighth  day  of  October,  in  the  year  1378,  William  of  Keth,  marischal  of  Scotland, 
gave  an  annual  rent  of  six  merks  sterling  from  his  lands  of  Achidonalde  iu  the  barony  of  Alden, 
or  failing  tiiese  lands,  from  the  other  lands  of  the  barony,  to  a  chaplain  in  the  cathedral  of 
Aberdeen  perlorming  religious  services  for  the  souls  of  the  founder,  and  of  William  of  Calubre, 
canon  of  Aberdeen.  This  foundation  was  confirmed  by  Pope  Clement  VII.  and  King  Robert 
III.— (Kegistrum  Kjiiscopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol  i.,  pp.  lil,  129.)  William  of  Calabre,  iu  the 
year  I'iOi,  conjoined  this  foundation  with  the  endowment  of  the  stallarship  of  Ellon,  stipulat- 
ing that  the  holder  of  the  joint  funds  should  bo  a  priest.— (Id.,  vol.  i.,  pp.  179-182.)  ] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DKER— OLD  DEER.        35 

quliil  the  saide  sovme  of  sextene  hviulretht  markis  be  fully  .  .  .  payit 
.  .  .  And  alsua  ane  obligation  to  be  geviii  [heire  npponj  wnder  the  seilia 
of  Wilyeame  erle  of  Erole  Gilbert  de  Hay  of  Ury  Gilbert  <Ie  Waus  of 
Many  Alexander  de  Hay  of  Mouchaile  conjunctlie  and  seueralie  .  .  . 
And  atour  it  is  apoyntit  betuix  the  said  parteis  at  the  said  Wilyeame 
erle  Marscheal  sal  infeft  be  charter  and  possessioun  be  eoniunct  feftment 
the  said  Wilyeame  his  sone  and  the  said  Elizabetht  his  spous  and  to 
thair  ayrs  maile  to  be  wottin  betuix  tham  and  failyeande  tharof  to  the 
ayrs  of  the  said  Wilyeame  erle  Marscheal  qnhatsumeuer  of  ane  hun- 
dretht  markis  wortht  of  landis  to  be  haldin  of  the  King  of  his  lands  of 
the  baronry  of  Alden  Hand  withtin  the  shirrefdom  of  Aberdein  in  sicker 
and  dew  forme  be  the  sicht  of  the  said  Georg  erle  of  Hvntlie  and  the 
costis  and  the  expenss  to  be  maide  thairu[)pon  to  be  ewinly  .  .  .  diuidit 
betuix  baytht  the  said  Lords  And  gif  thir  writs  be  mystie  and  nocht  cleir 
in  ony  thing  at  thai  be  reformit  and  correckit  be  the  sicht  of  the  frendis  of 
baytht  the  said  parteis  and  specialy  of  W"ilyeame  erle  of  Erole  Wilyeame 
lord  Forbes  Alexander  Gordon  of  Megmar  Master  Gilbert  de  Hay  of  Ury 
James  Wischeart  of  Petarow  and  Robert  Arbuthnot  of  that  Ilk  and 
failyeand  of  ony  of  thir  persovnis  wtheris  that  has  comonit  in  the  said 
matter  .  .  .  And  to  the  fulfilling  ...  of  al  and  sundre  poyntis  .  .  . 
befor  expressit  athir  of  the  said  parteis  has  gevin  til  wyther  the  faithis 
in  thair  bodyis  the  Haly  Ewangelis  tuechit  the  gret  aitht  [sworne]  .  .  . 
And  for  the  mair  sickirnes  athir  of  the  said  Lordis  has  interchangeably 
maid  thair  seilis  be  affixt  to  thir  present  indenture  at  day  and  place 
befor  writin  and  mairatour  subscriuit  wytht  thair  propir  handis  . 


Instrumentum  possessionis   Johannis   Kyntor  ejusque    spouse.  '  — (A.D. 
1486.) 

X  enultimo  die  Aprilis  apud  caustrum  de  Kintor  hora  quasi  decima  .  .  . 
coram  nobilibus  et  prouidis  viris  Antonio  Ketlit  Roberto  Ketht  Johanno 
Ketht  fratribus   germanis   nobilis   domini   Willelmi   comitis    Mariseallic 


'  [Abridged  fnun  the  Notary's  Protocol,  titled  "liegisterof  Sasines  of  the  Burgh  of  Aber- 
deen, vol.  i ,"  MS.  in  archivis  ejusdem.] 


3fi  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEV  AND  BANFF. 

Patricio  Mydiltoim  AlcxanJro  Forbes  Alexandre  Ketlit  Jolianne  Ketlit 
Tlioma  Cuinitii;  Domino  Roberto  Martyn  et  Andrea  Ramsay  Johannes 
Kyntor  resignauit  pure  in  manibus  dicti  Comitis  omnes  terras  de  Coriiyche 
jacciites  in  baronia  de  Aidcn  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirden  .  .  .  et 
t:onsequenter  idem  Dominus  dictas  terras  prefato  Johanni  Kintor  et 
Isabelle  Prat  sponse  sue  in  coiiiuncta  infeodatione  .  .  .  donauit  secun- 
dum tenorem  carte  inde  sibi  faciende  Super  quibus  Thomas  de  Camera 
procuratorio  nomine  diote  Isabelle  petiit  instrumenta   . 

Confirmatio  Regis  Comiti  Marescallo. '  — (A.D.  1503.) 

A-pudEdinburghe  .  x.  Xovembris  •  j"'v''-iii.  .  Rex  confirmavit  Willelmo 
comiti  Marescallo  domino  Keithe  et  heredibus  suis  quibuscunque  terras 
et  baroniam  de  Aldene  cum  tenentibus  etc.  earundem  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Aberdcne  quas  dictus  Comes  personaliter  resignavit  ac  terras  de 
Petinbla  et  Pettindrum  in  baronia  de  Kynedvarde  infra  vicecomitatum 
predictum  que  eciam  fuerunt  dicti  Willelmi  hereditarie  et  per  ipsum 
tente  in  tenandria  et  alba  firma  de  barone  de  Kynedward  et  quas  ipse 
personaliter  in  manibus  Regis  tanquam  moderni  baronis  de  Kynedvarde 
resignavit  .  Insnper  annexavit  et  incorporavit  Rex  dictas  terras  de 
Pettinbla  et  Pettindrum  dicte  baronie  de  Aldene  imperpetuum  fiendas 
pendiculum  et  annexum  ejusdem  et  vnius  servicii  cum  dicta  baronia  ubi 
prius  in  alba  firma  tenebantur  .  Reddendo  annuatim  Regi  tres  sectas  ad 
tria  placita  capitalia  viceeomitatus  de  Abinlene  unacum  warda  relevio  et 
maritagio  cum  contigerint  .  Testibus  Jacobo  Sancti  Andree  archiepiscopo 
duce  Rossie  cancellario  Regis  .  Willelmo  episcopo  Abirdonensi  secreti 
eigilli  custode  Arcbibaldo  comite  de  Ergilc  Patricio  coniite  de  Boithuile 
Alexandre  domino  Hume  Andrea  domino  Gray  Ricai'do  IMurliede  Gawino 
Dunbar  decano  Moraviensi  rotulorum  et  registri  ac  consilii  clerico  . 

Service  on  Mill  of  Aden. '  —(A.D.  1G78.) 

Ausrust  IG,  1G7S   .  Special  service  of  Helen   Strachan  relict  of  George 

'  [From  tbe  Aljlireviatio  Ilegistri  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  47,  MS.  Gen.  Heg.  House,  Edin.) 
'  [Abridged  from  tbo  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecornitatus  do  Aberdeen,  MS.  in  archivis 
ejasdem.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        37 

Rankin  nf  Mill  of  Aden  now  spouso  of  Alexander  Gordon  and  liim  for 
his  interest  in  a  just  and  reasonable  third  of  .  .  .  the  mill  of  Aden  and 
mill  croft  of  the  same  with  the  multures  sequella  and  knaveships  .  .  . 
and  pertinents  as  also  of  .  .  .  the  half  plough  of  Aden  called  Scare- 
lavereik  with  the  .  .  .  pertinents  .  .  .  all  lyins;  in  the  parish  of  Deer 
barony  of  Aden  and  shire  of  Aberdeen  with  the  lithcs  of  the  said  half  of 
the  plough  of  Aden  and  mill  croft  inclusive  also  with  .  .  .  power  .  .  . 
of  diggin;.'  and  selling  sods  for  the  service  of  the  tenants  and  pos- 

sessors of  said  lands  and  mill  in  the  mosses  of  Aden  and  Mintlaw  in  the 
usual  manner  and  digging  faill  and  divott  for  the  behoof  of  the  houses 
and  biggings  of  said  lands  and  mill  in  common  with  the  four  ploughs  of 
Aden  .  .  .  And  also  of  .  .  .  the  plough  of  Kinnaldie  with  the  .  .  per- 
tinents .  .  .  and  of  .  .  .  that  plough  of  Auchtielair  and  pertinents  lying 
in  the  parish  and  shire  foresaid  in  special  warrant  and  security  of  said 
lands  .  .  .  and  others  above  mentioned  And  also  of  .  .  .  that  third  part 
of  Cuthell  with  the  .  .  .  pertinents  lying  in  the  parish  and  shire  foresaid 
also  of  another  just  third  part  of  said  lands  of  Cuthill  called  Cartillhaugh 
with  the  .  .  .  pertinents  lying  in  the  parish  and  shire  foresaid  as  for  the 
principal  and  in  special  warrandice  of  the  same  in  an  equal  third  part  of 
two  ploughs  of  Sunyside  of  Northessie  and  in  a  third  part  of  one  plough 
of  Midleessie  with  the  privilege  of  moss  and  all  the  pertinents  of  the 
s  ime  lying  in  the  parish  of  Longlay  and  shire  of  Banf  . 


Inquisicio  Willelmi  Jhonstoun. '  — (A.D.  1509.) 

Xnquisicio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Aberdene  decimo  septimo  die  mensis 
Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  nono  coram  honorabili 
viro  Alexander  Bannerman  de  W'atertoun  vicecomitis  depntato  de  Aber- 
dene in  pretorio  burgi  de  Aberdene  in  curia  capital!  pro  tribunali  sedente 
per  subscriptos  videlicet  Georgium  jVleldrum  de  Fyvie  Johannem  Gordone 
de  Lungar  Johannem  Mowat  de  Loscragy  Johannem  Forbes  de  Echt 
Patricium  Steuart  de  Latheris  Andream  Tulidef  de  eodem  Henricum 
Forbes  de    fvyiinellour  Alexandrum  Mortymer  de  Cragyuer  Willelnium 

'  [Aliriilgca  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatusde  Aberdeen,  vol.  i.,  MS.  in  arcliivis 
cjusdem.] 


38  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Turing  ile  Foverne  Thomam  Meldrutn  de  Edane  Johannem  Skene  de 
Oiiehterarne  Johannem  Troup  de  Comolesry  Willelmum  Buehan  de  Auch- 
macoy  Johannem  Dunbrek  de  eodem  et  Duncanuni  Strathachin  de  Glen- 
kindy  .  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quondam  Alexander  Jhonstoun  pater 
Wiltehni  Johnstoun  hvtoris  presencium  obijt  vltimo  .  .  .  sasitus  vt  de 
feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidem  domini  nostri  Regis  de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris 
de  Sauchok  et  Dennys  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentibus  in  baronia  de 
Alldane  infra  vicecomitatura  de  Abirdene  et  de  vno  annuo  redditu  triginta 
trium  solidorum  et  quatuor  denariorum  de  terris  de  Innerwadie  cum 
suis  pertinenciis  jacentibus  infra  dictam  baroniam  et  vicecomitatum  in 
specialom  varantum  ad  conseruan  las  dictas  terras  ile  Sauchok  et  Dennys 
indempnes  de  annuo  redditu  quadraginta  solidorum  Abbati  et  Conuentui 
de  Deyr  debito  ac  de  terris  de  Auchat  cum  pertinenciis  jacentibus  in 
baronia  de  Stenyvod  infra  dictum  vicecomitatum  in  specialem  varantum 
dictarum  terrarum  de  Sauchok  et  Dennys  Et  quod  dictus  Willelmus  est 
legittimus  et  propinquior  heres  dicti  quondam  Alexandri  sui  patria  de 
dictis  terris  cum  pertinenciis  Et  quod  est  legittime  etatis  Et  quod 
dicte  terre  de  Sauchok  et  Dennys  cum  pertinenciis  valent  nunc  per 
annum  sex  libras  et  valuerunt  quatuor  libras  tempore  pacis  Et  quod 
dicte  terre  de  Auchat  valent  nunc  per  annum  decern  marcas  et  valuerunt 
tempore  pacis  sex  marcas  Et  valor  dicti  annul  redditus  patet  in  se  Et 
omnes  dicte  terre  cum  pertinenciis  tenentur  in  capite  de  Domino  de  Steny- 
woid  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  dicto  Domino  de  Stenywoid  duos  denarios 
nomine  albe  firme  Et  nunc  existunt  in  manibus  dicti  Domini  de  Steny- 
woid per  spacium  trium  mensium  vcl  eocirca  per  decessum  quondam 
dicti  Alexandri  patris  sui  in  defectu  veri  heredis  jus  suum  hucusque 
minime  prosequentis  . 


Confirmatio  Regis  Johanni  Gordoune  de  Lungar. '  — (A.D.  1506.) 
A-pud  Edinburgh Rex  confirmavit  cartam 

'  [From  the  Abbreviatio  Registri  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  197,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.] 

On  the  fifteenth  day  of  May,  15i8,  John  GorJoun,  son  .nnd  heir  of  John  Gordoun  of  Pette- 

marcus  (who  was  slain  in  fight  with  the  English  in  the  year  1547)  was  infcft  on  a  precept  from 

chancery  in  his  favour  as  heir  to  his  father  in  the  lands  of  Crcwethin  in  the  parish  of  Drumblet, 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        39 

Alexandri  Setoune  de  Touclie  Frasere  militis  [in  qua  vendiilit  ot  alienavit 
Johanni  Gordoune  de  Lungar  heredibus  siiis  et  assi^'natia  terras  de  Kyn- 
mundeis  videlicet  villam  de  Kynmiindy  le  Myllliill  le  Myllbrokis  Petty- 
mercus  et  Kynknokky  infra  vicecoinitatnm  de  Abirdene  pro  quadain  certa 
siimma  pecunie  persoluta  .  Testibns  Wiiielmo  Scot  de  Balwery  niilite 
Roberto  Innes  de  Invermerky  Jacobo  Gordoune  de  Auchmyling  Johanne 
Setoune  Johanne  Innes  Wiiielmo  Pantoune  et  Johanne  Gray  notario 
publico  .  Apud  Edinburghe  .  xvi.  Aprilis  •  j"-  v''-  vi.] 


Service  on  Over  Kinmundy.  '  — (A.D.  1692.) 

October  5,  1692  .  Special  service  of  Alexander  Gorilon  as  nearest  heir 
of  his  grandfather  Robert  Gordon  of  Pitlurg  in  .  .  .  the  towns  and  lands 
of  Overkinmundy  with  the  dominical  lands  manor  place  houses  biggings 
gardens  tofts  and  crofts  .  .  .  the  towns  and  lands  of  Dowry  the  town 
and  lands  of  Millbreck  with  the  mill  mill  lands  and  astrict  multures  .  .  . 
the  town  and  lands  of  Millhill  the  town  and  lands  of  Pettiemarcus  the 
town  and  lands  of  Smallburn   the  town  and  lands  of  compre- 

hending therein  the  town  and  lands  of  Auldtowne  .  .  .  Nethertown  alias 
^Veellstrype  and  others  Pitendreighseat  Backhill  alias  Barrackseat  with 
all  the  .  .  .  pertinents  .  .  .  lying  in  the  barony  of  Kinmundy  parish  of 
Deer  and  shire  of  Aberdeen  united  .  .  .  into  one  whole  and  free  barony 
[called]  the  barony  of  Kinmundy  .  .  .  Which  lands  and  barony  of  Kin- 
mundy .  .  .  with  the  pertinents  are  held  of  the  King  and  Queen  and 
their  successors  perpetually  for  yearly  payment  to  them  ...  of  one  pair 
of  spurs  of  gold  yearly  at  the  Feast  of  Pentecost  at  said  manor  or  mes- 
suage of  Kinmundie  in  name  of  free  blench  if  asked  only  .   .  . 


in  the  lands  of  Gelkemstoun,  in  the  half  of  Kyndrot,  and  in  the  third  part  of  Faithlie  in  the 
barony  of  Kynedward,  and  in  the  lands  of  .Mylliill,  I'ettenmrcus,  .ind  mill  of  Mjllirek  in  the 
barony  of  Kynmoundie.— (Original  in  the  charter  chust  of  Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes  ot  I'itsligo  and 
Fettercairn,  baronet.)] 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiae    Vicccomitatus  de  Aberdeen,  MS.  in  archivis 
ejusdem.] 


40      THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Service  on  Clackriacb.'  — (A.D.  1695.) 

xl  ebruary  15,  1695  .  Special  service  of  John  Keith  as  nearest  heir  of 
his  grandfather  John  Keith  of  Claikriach  in  .  .  .  the  town  and  hinds 
of  Clackriach  and  Litle  Elrick  the  town  and  lands  of  Bnrntbrae  with 
the  houses  .  .  .  and  pertinents  .  .  .  lying  in  the  parish  oi  Old  Deer 
and  sliire  of  Aberdeen  according  to  cli:irter  of  confirmation  .  .  .  by 
William  earl  Marischal  to  tlie  said  John  Keith  his  heira  and  assignees 
.  .  .  granted  the  day  "f  16      .  Whicli  whole 

towns  and  lamls  of  Clackriacb  Litle  Elrick  Burntbrae  and  others  .  .  , 
are  held  of  William  earl  Marischal  and  bis  successors  in  feu  farm  and 
heritage  perpetually  for  yearly  payment  of  thirty  pounds  Scots  in  name 
of  feu  farm  .  .   . 


Inquisicio  Willelmi  Buchane.  ^  —(A.D.  1507.) 

xnquisicio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Abirdenne  quinto  die  mensis  Junii 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septimo  coram  honorabili  viro 
Alexandre  Bannerman  de  Watirtoun  viceeomitis  deput:ito  de  Abirdenn 
in  pretorio  burgi  de  Abirdenn  in  curia  viceeomitis  eiusdem  pro  tribnnali 
sedente  per  subscriptos  videlicet  Gilbertum  Hay  de  Ardendraucht  militem 
Walterum  Barclay  de  Towy  Wilielmum  Turing  de  Fouern  Thon;am 
Fraser  de  Stanevvod  Duncanum  Thomsone  de  Auchnahamparis  Alex- 
andrum  Skene  de  eodem  Alexandrum  Caldour  de  Sonnahard  Wilielmum 
Vrry  de  Petfeche  Alexandrum  Cummin  de  Cultir  Robertum  Burnat  de 
Balmad  Alexandrum  Coupland  de  Vthawe  Patricium  Steuarfc  de  Latheris 
Duncanum  Stralhachin  de  Glenkyndy  Johannem  Davvgerno  de  Garnes- 
fintray  et  Wilielmum   Blakhall  de  eoilem     Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quou- 

'  [Aljriilgcd  from  tlia  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatus  dc  Aberdeen,  MS.  in  archivis 
egusdcm. 

At  tlie  same  time,  the  above  named  Jolin  Keith  was  served  heir  to  his  fother,  William  Keith 
in  the  e.ime  lands.— (Ibid.)] 

'[Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatus  de  Aberdeen,  vol.  i,  MS.  in 
urcbivis  ejusdum.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER,        41 

<lam  Alexander  Bucliano  tie  Auchmacoy  pater  Willclmi  Buchane  latoris 
presencium  obijt  vltimo  .  .  .  sasitus  vt  de  feodo  ad  pacoin  et  fidem 
domini  nostri  Regis  de  terris  de  Auchmacoy  Oykorn  cum  tenentibus  ct 
tenendrijs  cum  suis  pertiiienciis  Et  de  vno  annuo  redditu  duarum  mar- 
carum  vsualis  monete  Scocie  de  duabus  partibus  ten-arum  de  Faichlie 
cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacciitibus  in  baronia  de  Kynneduard  De  tribus 
quartariis  siue  partibus  terrarum  de  Mekle  Crecbe  cum  pertinenciis 
jacentibus  in  dominio  de  Federay  Et  de  teri'is  de  Inuererny  cum  suis 
pertinenciis  jacentibus  in  baronia  de  Ouchterless  Allirdes  infra  dictum 
viceeoniitatum  Et  quod  dictus  Willelmus  est  legitimus  et  propinquior 
heres  dicti  quondam  Alexandri  patris  sui  de  dictis  terris  et  annuo  redditu 
cum  suis  pertinenciis  Et  quod  est  legitime  etatis  Et  quod  dicte  terre 
de  Auchmacoy  et  Oykorn  cum  tenentibus  et  tenendrijs  et  annuus  redditus 
valent  nunc  per  annum  viginti  septem  marcas  et  valuerunt  decern  libras 
tempore  pacis  Et  quod  dicte  tres  partes  siue  quartaria  terrarum  de 
Mekle  Creche  valent  nunc  per  annum  duodecim  marcas  et  valuerunt 
sex  marcas  tempore  pacis  Et  quod  dicte  terre  de  Inuerherny  cum  per- 
tinenciis valent  nunc  per  annum  octo  marcas  et  valuerunt  quadraginta 
solidos  tempore  pacis  Et  quod  dicte  terre  de  Auchmacoy  Oykorn  et 
annuus  redditus  cum  pertinenciis  tenentur  in  capite  de  suppremo  domino 
nostro  Rege  per  seruicium  varde  et  releuij  Et  quod  dicte  tres  partes  siue 
quartaria  terrarum  de  Mekle  Creche  cum  pertinenciis  tenentur  in  capite 
de  Domino  de  Federay  in  alba  firma  Reddendo  vnum  denarium  nomine 
albe  firme  Et  quod  dicte  terre  de  Inuerherny  cum  pertinenciis  tenentur 
in  capite  de  domino  Barone  de  Ouchterless  Aliirdes  per  seruicium  varde 
et  releuij  Et  quod  dicte  terre  de  Auchmacoy  Oykorn  et  annuus  redditus 
cum  pertinenciis  nunc  existunt  in  manibus  domini  nostri  Regis  per 
spacium  quadraginta  dierum  aut  eocirca  Et  quod  dicte  tres  partes  siue 
quartaria  terrarum  de  Mekle  Creche  cum  pertinenciis  nunc  existunt  in 
manibus  dicti  Domini  de  Federay  per  dictum  spacium  quadraginta  dierum 
Et  (juod  dicte  terre  de  Inuerherny  cum  pertinenciis  existunt  in  manibus 
dicti  Domini  de  Allirdes  per  spacium  quadraginta  dierum  aut  eocirca  per 
decessum  dicti  quondam  Alexandri  patris  sui  in  defectu  veri  heredis 
jus  suum  hucusque  mininie  prosequentis  Datum  et  clausum  sub  sigillo 
officij  dicti  vicecomitis  deputati  et  sigillis  quorundam  eorum  qui  huio 
inquisicioni  intererant  faciende  anno  die  mense  et  loco  prenotatis  . 

P 


42  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Carta   confirmacionis  Joliannis    Andersouti   burgensis  de  Abinlene. '  — 
(A.D.  1;507.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotoruin  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamJam  cartam 
vcndicionis  et  alienacionis  factam  per  dilectum  nostrum  Willelmum 
Crawfurd  de  Fetheray  cum  consensu  et  assciisu  Thome  Crawfurd  eius 
filii  et  apparentis  beredis  suis  sub  sigillis  .  .  .  ad  plenum  intellexisse 
sub  hac  forma  .  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Willelmus 
Crawfurd  de  Fetberay  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  . 
pro  redemcione  debitorum  meoi'um  .  .  .  cum  expressis  consensu  et 
assensu  Tbome  Crawfurd  filii  mei  et  beredis  apparentis  dedisse  con- 
cessisse  et  precise  vendidisse  .  .  .  prouido  viro  Johanni  Andersoun  bur- 
gensi  de  Abirdene  burgi  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  de  Jlekitereche 
cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  dominio  nieo  de  Fetberay  infra  vice- 
comitatnin  de  Abirdene  inter  terras  de  Litil  Crecbe  pertinentes  Domino 
Comiti  Marascalli  ex  oriente  le  Dennis  Abbati  et  Conuentui  de  Deir  per- 
tinentes ex  boreali  terras  de  Mekilelrik  eisdem  Abbati  et  Conuentui 
spectantes  versus  occidens  et  terras  meas  de  Annochy  versus  austrum 
.  .  .  Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  .  prefato  Jobanni  suis  heredibus  et  suis 
assignatis  a  me  et  beredibus  meis  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis 
successoribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  ,  Faciendo  inde  an- 
nuatim  .  .  .  dicto  supremo  domino  nostro  Regi  seruieium  warde  et  releuii 
debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  mee 
sigillum  meum  et  sigillum  dicti  Thome  Crawfurd  filii  mei  et  beredis 
apparentis  in  signum  sui  consensus  et  assensus  sunt  appensa  apud  bur- 
gum  de  Abirdene  sexto  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  niillesimo 
quingentesimo  septimo  coram  honorabilibus  et  prouitlis  viris  Andrea 
Cullane  preposito  de  Abirdene  Dauid  Menzeis  de  Petfodd[ell]is  Gilberto 
Menzeis  filio  suo  et  herede  apparente  Thoma  Lessilie  Thoma  Waus  duo- 
""bus  balliuorum  eiusdem  Dauid  Andersoun  George  Bissate  WiUelmo 
Futhes  Roberto  Crage  Jobanne  Blak  Dauid  Fynne  burgensibus  dicti 
burgi  Dominis  VVillelmo  Mill  et  Jolumne  Striueling  notario  publico 
QUAMQUIDEM   CAUTAM  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus     Saluis  nobis  et 

'  [AbriilgeJ  Irom  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  3G8,  JIS.  Cieii.  Keg.  House,  Ediu.] 


PRESr.YTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.       4:^ 

Ruccessoril)iis  nostris  jui'ibus  et  seruiciis  dictarum  ten-arum  I'uin  per- 
tinentiis  ante  prcsciitem  nostram  confirmacionem  nobis  dehitis  et  con- 
suetis  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presonti  carte  nostre  contirmacionis 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi-  precepimus  .  ,  .  Apud  Ivlinburgh 
nono  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
septimo  et  I'egni  nostri  vicesimo  . 


Concessio  Robei-to  Andcrsonne  ej'isque  spouse.  ' — (A.D,  1611.) 

Apud  Edinburgbe  .  iii,  Junii  •  j™-  v""'  xi.  .  Rex  concessit  Roberto 
Andersonne  filio  Johannis  Andersoune  burgensi  de  Aberdene  et  lieredibus 
suis  quibuscun(pie  tres  quartas  partes  terrarum  de  Mekill  Crecbie  necnon 
concessit  dicto  Roberto  et  Agneti  Irwin  ejus  sponse  et  ipsorum  alteri 
diucius  viventi  in  conjuncta  infeodatione  et  beredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime 
procreatis  qnibus  deficientibus  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  beredibus 
dicti  Roberti  quibuscunque  residuam  quartani  partem  de  ilekill  Crechie 
infra  vicccomitatum  de  Abirdene  quas  idem  Jobannes  resignavit  .  Reser- 
vato  libero  tenemento  dicto  Jobanni  . 


Letter  from  David  earl  of  Craufurde  and  lord  tbe  Lyndissay,  sheriff  of 
Aberdeen,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Eorbas  of  tliat'Ilk  kniglit,  his  de- 
pute."  _(A.D.  144.3.) 

Dauid  erle  of  Ci'aufurde  and  lord  tbe  Lyndissay  to  Sir  Alexander  of 
Forbas  of  that  Ilk  knycht  oure  deput  of  tbe  sbirefi'dome  of  Abirdene  greting 
For  quby  that  we  ar  infourmyt  that  oure  Soueren  Lorde  tbe  Kyng  with 
the  auiss  of  his  counsail  has  chargit  yhou  as  deput  of  the  saide  shireff- 
dome  to  ger  restore  agayne  to  oure  cousin  and  alye  Dauid  Scrymgeoure 
al  his  gudis  that  he  was  spolyheit  of  as  yhe  knaw  and  als  the  gudis  that 
Alexander  Stewart  tuke  out  of  the  landis  of  Petlfovre  his  maling  Noght 
agayn  standing  as  we  ar  infourmyt  yhe  haf  done  litle  or  noght  to  oure 
saide  Soueren  Lordis  charge  of  the  qubilk  we  ferly  mikle  gif  it  sa  be  con- 

1  [From  the  Abbrcvifitio  Kegistri  Jlajrui  Sigilti,  lib.  xviii ,  no.  50,  JIS  Gen.  licg.  House,  Edin.] 
'  [Abridged  from  tlic  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 


44  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Hiderand  the  office  that  yhe  here  Qnliavefor  we  charge  yhuii  in  oure 
saide  Soueren  Lorde  the  Kingis  name  that  nojjhtwythstanding  the  delay 
l)igane  yhe  fulfil  and  serve  oure  saide  Souerene  Lordislcttres  in  al  fourme 
and  effect  as  thai  proportis  in  thaiip  self  ...  as  yhe  wil  ansuere  to  hym 
and  his  counsail  thare  upon  for  we  haue  new  charges  thairupon  of  late  / 
And  forther  we  declare  to  yhou  that  sin  oure  said  cousin  and  alyo  has  na 
wyte  of  the  gret  hercship  made  he  the  Lorde  of  Gordone  upon  yhou  and 
vlioure  freindis  as  we  are  wele  and  sekirly  infourmyt  we  desire  and  wald 
that  his  said  gudis  war  restoryt  agayn  sa  that  it  nedyt  vs  not  to  entromet 
tharewith  sin  he  and  yhoure  frendis  ar  hath  sa  nere  to  vs  /  /  Gevin  vnder 
our  seele  at  Dunde  the  viii'">  day  of  Aprilc  the  yhere  of  God  .  j"-  iiii'- 
and  xl''iii. 


Carta  confirmacionis  Joanni  Andersone  super  terris  de  Petfour. '  — (A.D. 

1477.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
dilecte  nostre  Egidie  Stewart  filie  et  vnius  heredum  quondam  Walter! 
Stewart  de  Burlie  militis  .  .  .  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  .  Omnibus 
banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Egidia  Stewart  [domina]  dimidietatum 
terrarum  de  Lovnane  et  de  Petfour  ac  senior  filiarum  et  vna  heredum 
quondam  Domini  Walteri  Stewart  de  Burlie  militis  salutem  in  Domino 
sempiternam  Noueritis  me  in  mea  pura  viduitate  existentem  dedisse 
concessisse  et  precise  vendidisse  .  ,  .  prouido  viro  Johanni  Andree  bur- 
gensi  burgi  de  Abirdene  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  dimidietatis  de 
Petfour  cum  suis  pertinentiis  michi  jure  hereditario  pertinentes  jacentes 
in  comitatu  Buchanie  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  pro  quadam  certa 
summa  pecunie  quam  prefatus  Johannes  michi  ...  in  pecunia  numerata 
in  mea.  vrgente  necessitate  gratanter  persoluebat  .  .  .  Tenendas  et 
habendas  .  .  .  prefato  Johanni  Andree  ct  heredibus  suis  et  suis  assig- 
natis  a  me  et  heredibus  meis  et  meis  assignatis  de  domino  nostro  Rege 
et  heredibus  suis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Fauieiido  inde 
.    .  .   domino  nostro   Regi   ct  heredibus  suis  seruicium  de  dictis   terris 

I  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magiii  Sigilli,  lib  viii.  no.  14,  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  llouse,  Edin.J 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— OLD  DEER.        45 

(lebituni  et  consiietum  Necnon  reddendo  aniuiatim  dicto  JJoinino  nostro 
Regi  ct  lieredibus  suis  duos  denai-ios  ai-genti  super  solum  dictarutn  terra- 
rum  ad  Featum  Penthecostes  nomine  albe  firuie  si  petatur  tantum  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  huic  presenti  carte  niee  est  ap- 
pensum  apud  Montross  vicesimo  secundo  die  niensis  Maij  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quadi-ingentesimo  septuagesimo  septimo  Testibus  nobili  et 
potente  domino  Willelmo  comite  de  Erole  Doininis  et  Magistris  Tboma 
[et]  Jolianne  de  le  IT  ly  ecclesiarum  de  Turriff  et  Croudane  rectoribus 
Magistro  Johanne  Oliphant  Jolianne  Wormot  vno  baliiuorum  de  Abir- 
dene  Willelmo  Hay  et  Domino  Roberto  Leis  capellano  cum  multis  aliis 
QUAJIQUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  Saluis  nobis  here- 
dibus  et  successoribus  nostris  wardis  releuiis  maritagiis  juribus  et  serui- 
eiis  de  dictis  terris  ante  presentem  confirmacionem  debitis  et  consuetia 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  decimoquarto 
die  mensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  septuagesimo 
septimo  et  regni  nostri  decimo  septimo  . 


Carta  confirmationis    Thome   Innes  commorantis   in   le  Cottis  de  Lan- 
bride. '  — (A.D.  1506.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
vendicionis  et  alienacionis  factam  per  dilectum  nostrum  Johannem 
Andersoune  dominum  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Petfour  .  .  .  intellexisse 
sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes 
Andersoun  dominus  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Petfour  salutem  in  Domino 
sempiternam  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro  Thome 
Innes  in  le  Cottis  de  Laiibride  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  dimedietatis 
de  Petfour  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene 
.  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  prefato  Thome  heredibus  suis  et  assig- 
natis  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  successoribus  suis  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  supremo  domino 
nostro  Regi  et  successoribus  suis  seruicia  cum  wardis  releuiis  et  mari- 

'  [Abridged  fiom  the  Kegistrum  M»gni  Bigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  243,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.] 


46      THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

tagiis  (le  dictis  terris  debita  et  consneta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
sigillum  meum  huic  piesenti  carte  mee  est  a|)iiensuni  apud  Mona'tcrinm 
de  Deir  septimo  die  ineiisis  Maii  anno  Domini  millesinio  quingentesimo 
septinio  coram  hiis  (estibus  venei'abili  in  Christo  patre  Jacol)o  de  Deir 
abbate  Dominis  Willelmo  Grantuly  vicario  de  Deif  et  Alexandro  Dauidis 
capeilanis  Magistria  jMatlieo  Masse  et  Alexandro  Masse  notario  publico 
diuersis  que  aliis  .  QuAMcn'IDElM  cartain  .  .  .  ])i'o  pei-pctuo  confii'niamus 
Saluis  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  juribus  et  seruieiis  de  dictis  terris 
cum  pei-tinentiis  ante  pi'esentem  nostram  confirniationem  nobis  debitis  et 
consuetis  In  cuius  I'ei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostrc  confirmacionis 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  ])recepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Eilinburgh  vice- 
simo  primo  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septi- 
mo et  regni  nostri  dccimo  nono  . 


Inquisicio  Johannis  Innes. ' — (A.D.  1507.) 

inquisicio  facta  apuil  burgum  de  AbirJene  vicesimo  nono  die  mensis 
Julij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingenti'simo  septimo  coram  honorabili 
viro  Alexandro  Bannerman  de  Wattertone  vicecomitis  deputato  de  Abir- 
dene  in  pretorio  burgi  eiusileni  in  curia  vicecomitis  pro  tribunal!  sedente 
per  subseriptos  videlicet  Alexandrum  Irvin  de  Drvm  Gilbertum  Hay  de 
Ardenderauiih  milites  Walterum  Berclay  de  Towy  Alexandrum  Skene 
de  eodem  Jobannem  Cullan  de  Knavaue  Patricium  Reid  de  Colliston 
Alexandrum  Keitbt  Willelmum  Forbes  Alexandrum  Gumming  de  Cultir 
Tliomam  Leslie  Dauid  Leslie  de  Petcapile  Tiiomani  Burnat  de  Gask 
Willelmum  Jlionnstone  filium  et  heredem  apparentem  Alexandri  Jhonn- 
stone  de  eolem  Patricium  Lesly  et  Willelmum  Buclian  de  Auchnacoy 
Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quondam  Thomas  Innes  pater  Johannis  Innes 
latoris  preseticium  obijt  vltimo  .  ,  .  sasitus  vt  de  I'eodo  ad  pacem  et 
fidem  domini  nostri  Regis  de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  dimidietatis  de 
Petfbur  cum  suis  pertineneiis  jacentibus  infra  dictum  vicecomitatum  Et 
quod  dictus  Johannes  est  legitimus  et  propuupiior  heres  dicti  quondam 
patris   sui  de  dictis  terris  cum  pertineneiis     Et  quod  est  legitime  etatis 

'  [Ahiiil{,"'<l  U\nn  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiuu  Vicccomitatus  de  Aberdeen,  vul.  i.,  Mb.  in 
uri'liivis  fjusdein.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER_OLU  DEER.  47 

Et  quod  dicte  terre  diinidiot.itis  de  Petfour  cum  suis  pertinenciis  valent 
nunc  per  annum  decern  marcas  et  vahierunt  quinque  libras  tempore 
pacis  Et  quod  dicte  terre  cum  pertinenciis  tenentur  in  capite  de  sup- 
premo  domino  nostro  Rege  per  seruiciiun  vvarde  et  releuij  debitum  et 
conauetum  Et  quod  dicte  terre  cum  pertinenciis  nunc  existunt  in  mani- 
bus  domini  nostri  Regis  per  decessum  dicti  quondam  Thome  patris  sui 
qui  obiit  feria  sexta  post  Festum  Penthicostes  datam  presencium  im- 
mediate precedentis  in  defectu  veri  iieredis  jus  suum  hucusque  minime 
prosequentis  Datum  et  clausum  sub  sigillo  officij  dicti  vicecomitis  de- 
putati  et  sigillis  quorundain  qui  huic  inquisicioni  intererant  faciende  anno 
die  mense  et  loco  prcnotatis  . 


Concessio  Regia  Waltero  Innes.  '  — (A.D.  1507.) 

Apud  Edinburghe  .  xiii.  Decembris  •  j™"  v*-'"  vii.  .  Rex  concessit  Waltero 
Innes  et  heredibus  suis  terras  de  Toucliis  ac  dimedietatem  terrarum  de 
Pitfour  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Que  terre  de  Toucliis  t'uerunt 
dicti  Walteri  et  ob  alienacionem  earundem  in  manibus  Regis  recognite 
t'uerunt  etc.  et  que  dimedietas  de  Petfour  fuit  eciam  dicti  Walteri  per 
alienacionem  sibi  per  Walterum  Rothvene  de  Lownane  de  eisdem  factam 
et  quas  idem  Walterus  personaliter  resignavit  Insuper  Rex  dictas  terras 
in  unam  liberam  baroniam  de  Toucliis  creavit  et  incorporavit  .  Reddendo 
tres  sectas  curie  vicecomitatiis  de  Abirdene  videlicet  unam  sectam  ad 
quodlibet  placitum  capitale  necnon  wardam  etc.  cum  contigerint  .  Testi- 
bus  Willelmo  episcopo  Abinlonensi  Archibaklo  coniite  de  Ergile  Patricio 
comite  de  Boithuile  Matheo  coniite  de  Levenax  Andrea  domino  Gray 
Jacobo  abbate  de  Dunfermling  Magistro  Gavvino  Dunbar  arcliidiacono 
Sancti  Andree  . 


Service  on  Pitfour.2_(A.D.  1700.) 

June  19,  1700  .  Special  service  of  William  Morison  as  nearest  heir  of 

'  [From  the  Ahbreviatio  Registri  Magni  Sigiili,  lib.  xv.,  no. 84,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.] 
2  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Cnriiie  Vicecouiitatus  de  Aberdeen,  MS.  in  arcbivi.s 
ejusdem.] 


48      THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

his  brothep-sjerman  George  (afterwanls  designed  Mr.  George)  Morison 
of  Pitfour  advonate  in  .  .  .  the  lands  and  barony  of  Toux  and  Pitfour 
comprehending  .  .  .  the  lands  commonly  called  Toux  and  Pitfour  Mill 
of  Leggat  mill  lands  astrict  multures  and  sequels  .  ,  .  Cairneurchies 
Drumies  Braikeshill  Dumbmill  Teitswall  Gachinwives  with  the  manor 
place  of  Pitfour  the  whole  houses  .  .  .  and  pertinents  .  .  .  lying  in  the 
parish  of  Deer  and  shire  of  Aberdeen  united  .  .  .  and  incorporated  into 
one  barony  to  be  called  the  barony  of  Pitfour  .  .  .  according  to  charter 
under  the  great  seal  granted  by  Cliarles  II.  of  date  22  February  1667 
...  in  favour  of  Geoi'ge  Morison  of  Pitfour  father  of  the  said  William 
Morison  (therein  designed  eldest  lawful  son  of  the  late  William  Morison 
burgess  of  Aberdeen)  and  Janet  Gordon  his  spouse  and  the  longest  liver 
of  either  of  them  in  conjunct  fee  and  liferent  .  .  .  and  after  their  death 
respectively  in  favour  of  the  said  George  (afterwards  designed  Mr. 
George)  Morison  their  eldest  lawful  son  brother  german  of  the  said 
William  Morison  now  of  Pitfour  in  fee  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body 
and  assignees  whomsoever  whom  failing  John  Jlorison  their  second  son 
now  dead  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  and  assignees  whomsoever  whom 
failing  the  said  William  Jlorison  their  thii-d  son  and  the  heirs  male  of 
his  body  and  assignees  whomsoever  whom  all  faihng  the  said  George 
Morison  senior  his  nearest  and  lawful  heirs  and  assignees  whomsoever 
.  .  .  Which  said  lands  and  barony  of  Pitfour  are  held  of  the  King  in  fee 
and  heritage  perpetually  for  yearly  payment  of  the  services  formerly  used 
and  wont  .  .  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  NEW  DEER  OR  AUCHREDDIR' 

Carta  Andrce  de  (^ulane'  _(A.D.  1441  ct  A.D.  1444.) 

•J  acobus    Dei   gracia   Rex    Scotorum  .  .   .   Sciatis  nos  quamdain  cartam 
consanguinei  ndstri  Roberti    domini  de   Erskin   militis  super  alienacione 

I  [See  ri>lloctioiis  for  a  History  of  tlie  Sliircs  of  Abcnloeii  aiul  Ii;iiiir,  pp.  405  409,  and  Illus- 
trations of  tlio  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  the  same  shires,  vol   ii.,  pp.  442-444.] 

'(Abridged  from  the  Registrura  Magni  iSigilli,  lib.  ii .  no   131,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Kdin  ] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— NEW  DEER.        49 

terrarum  de  Knavan  .  .  .  intellexisse  sub  hac  furma  .  O.MNinu.s  banc 
cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Robertus  comes  de  Marr  dominus  de  Erskin 
et  baronie  de  Kelly  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  sciatis  nos  cum 
consensu  et  assensu  carissimi  filij  nostri  Tbome  de  Erskin  militis  dedisse 
et  concessisse  ac  precise  et  omnino  vendidisse  et  hac  presenti  carta  nostra 
confirmasse  dilecto  nostro  Andree  de  Culane  burgensi  burgi  [de]  Abir- 
dene  totas  et  integras  terras  nostras  de  Knavane  cum  pertinenciis 
jacentes  in  dicta  ban  nia  nostra  de  Kelly  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abir- 
dene  pro  quadam  certa  summa  pecunie  quam  idem  Andreas  nobis  in 
pecunia  numerata  plenarie  persoluebat  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  pre- 
fato  Andree  et  heredibus  suis  et  suis  assignatis  a  nobis  heredibus  nosti'is 
et  nostris  assignatis  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  .  .  .  domino  nos- 
tro Regi  et  heredibus  suis  seruicium  debitum  de  dictis  terris  et  consuetum 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  vnacum  sigillo  prefati 
Thome  filii  nostri  presentibus  est  appensum  apud  burgum  predictum  de 
Abirdene  vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis  Januarij  anno  gracie  millesimo 
eccc™"  quadragesimo  Testibus  nobilibus  viris  Dominis  Dauid  de  Haya 
de  Yhester  Alexandro  Forbes  de  eodem  Henrico  de  Douglas  de  Logtoun 
militibus  Jacobo  de  Ruthirfurde  de  eodem  Johanne  de  Haliburtoun  de 
Saulyne  Archibaldo  de  Meldrum  de  Cleesch  Johanne  Broune  de  Kennatr 
et  Dauid  Lyndesay  armigeris  nostris  cum  multis  aliis  .  Quamquidem 
cartam  .  .  .  per  omnia  approbamus  .  .  .  et  imperpetuum  confirmamus 
Saluis  nobis  heredibus  et  snccessoribus  nostris  wardis  releuiis  et  mari 
tagiis  aliisqne  juribus  et  seruiciis  de  dictis  ten-is  cum  pertinenciis  ante 
presentem  confirmacionem  dehitis  et  consuetis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  jiissimus  Testi- 
bus Domino  Jacobo  episcrpo  Dunkeldensi  consanguineo  ac  cancellario 
nostro  Alexandro  de  Levingstoun  de  Calentare  Johanne  Sibbald  de  Bal- 
gouny  Colino  Cambell  Johanne  Cokburne  militibus  Jacobo  de  Leving- 
stoun capitaneo  castri  nostri  de  8triuelin  et  Johanne  de  Levingstoun 
armigeris  apud  Striueline  penultimo  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quadragintesimo  quailragesimo  quarto  et  regni  nostri  octauo  . 


50  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AXD  BANFF. 


Concessio  Regis  Thome  Craufurd  ejusque  sponse.  '  — (A.D.  1490.) 

A-pud  Edinburo;he  .  xv.  Februarii  •  j".  ccec.  Ixxxix.  .  Rex  concessit 
Thome  Craufurd  filio  et  hereJi  apparenti  Willelmi  Craufurd  de  Fethray 
at  Katherine  Ogilvy  ejus  sponse  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viventi  in  con- 
juncta  infeodationc  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreandis  quibus 
deficientibus  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Willelmi  quibus- 
cunque  terras  de  Allatbane  Bothmacaly  et  Broklaw  infra  dominium  de 
Fetheray  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  quas  idem  Willelmus  resig- 
navit  , 


Inquisicio  Johannis  Clialmer.  ^ — (A.D.  1505.) 

Inquisicio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Abirdene  septimo  die  mensis  Januarii 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quarto  coram  honorabili  viro 
Alexandre  Bannerman  de  Watertone  vicecomitis  deputato  de  Abirdene 
in  pretorio  burgi  de  Abirdene  in  curia  capitali  pro  tribunali  sedcnte  per 
subscriptos  videlicet  Alexandrum  Iruyne  de  Drum  Willelmum  Eraser  de 
Phillorth  milites  Walterum  Berclay  de  Towy  Johannem  Mowat  de  Los- 
cragy  Alexandrum  Skene  de  eodem  Henricum  Forbes  de  Kynnellour 
Robertum  Dugud  de  AuchnabufF  Johannem  Gai-din  de  Latheris  Alex- 
andrum Jhonnstone  de  eodem  Alexandrum  Wyntone  de  Andait  Johannem 
Dunbrek  de  eodem  Alexandrum  Mortymer  de  Cragyuer  Georgium  Lesly 
de  eodem  Willelmum  Turing  de  Foverne  Alexandrum  Caldour  de  Sonna- 
hard  Thomam  Craufurd  Willelmum  Blakhall  de  eodem  Ranaldum  Oudny 
et  Jacobum  King  de  Bourty  .  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quondam  Thomas 
Chamer  de  Stracliechyn  pater  Johannis  Chamer  latoris  presencium  obijt 
vltimo  .  .  .  sasitus  ut  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidem  domini  nostri  Regis 
de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  de  Corsogich  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacenti- 
bus  in  dominio  de  Federay  infra  dictum  vicecomitatum  Et  (juod  dictus 
Johannes  est  legitimus  et  propinquior  heres  dicti  quondam  Thome  patris 

'  [From  the  Abbrcviatio  Rcgistri  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xii.,  no.  187,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.] 
-  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatus  de  Aberdeen,  vol.  i.,  MS.  in 
archivis  ejusdem.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— NEW  DEER.        51 

Rui  de  (lictis  teri-is  cum  pertinenciis  Et  quod  est  legitime  ctatis  Et 
quod  dicte  tci-re  cum  pertinenciis  valent  nunc  per  annum  quatuor  marcas 
ot  valuerunt  quadragiiita  solidos  tempore  pacis  Et  quod  dicte  terre 
cum  pertinenciis  tenentnr  in  capite  de  Domino  de  Federay  in  alba  firma 
Reddendo  annuatim  vnum  denarinm  monete  Scotie  pro  temj)ore  currentis 
Et  quod  nunc  existunt  in  manibus  Domini  de  Federay  per  decessum  dicti 
quondam  Thome  patris  sui  post  primum  diem  mensis  Julij  immediate 
elapsi  in  defectu  veri  heredis  jus  suum  hucusque  miiiime  prosequentis  . 


Gift  to  Robert  Irwing  '  — (A.D.  1573.) 

James  be  the  grace  of  God  King  oi  Scottis  To  all  and  sindrie  oure 
liegis  .  .  .  greting  Wit  ye  ws  with  auise  and  consent  of  oure  riclit  traist 
cousing  James  erll  of  Mortoun  lord  Dalkeith  regent  to  ws  our  realme 
and  liegis  to  haue  gevin  and  grantit  ...  to  oure  louit  Robert  Irvwing 
bruther  germane  to  Alexander  Irvwing  of  Drum  his  aii-is  and  assignais 
ane  or  ma  the  ward  nonentres  males  fermes  profhttis  and  deweteis  of 
the  tonn  and  landis  of  Mekle  Allathane  and  of  Muttounbray  and  Pik- 
tillim  quhilkis  ar  partis  and  pendicles  thairof  liand  within  the  barony 
of  Fedderat  and  oure  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  of  all  yeiris  and  termes 
bygane  that  the  samen  hes  bene  in  oure  or  oure  predicessouris  handis 
as  superiouris  thairof  be  ressoun  of  nonentres  sen  the  deceis  of  vm- 
quhile  Crawfurde  of    Fedderat   forgrandschir   to    Williame 

Crawfurde  now  of  Fedderat  last  lauchfull  heretabill  possessour  thairof 
immediat  tennente  to  ws  or  oure  predicessouris  of  the  samen  to  the 
space  of  threscoir  yeiris  or  thairby  last  bipast  .  .  .  and  ay  and  quhill 
the  lauchfull  cntre  of  the  richteous  air  or  airis  thairto  being  of  lauchfull 
aige  with  the  releif  of  the  samen  quhen  it  sal  happin  .  .  .  Gevin  vndir 
oure  previe  seill  at  Ilalyrudehous  the  audit  day  of  November  the  yeir  of 
God  j™-  v"'-  thre  scoir  threttene  yeiris  and  of  our  regnnc  the  sevint  yeir  . 

Per  signaturam  manu  dicti  Domini  Regentis  subscriptam  .. 


[Abridged  from  the  original  in  tlic  cIuutcT  n-om  at  Drum.] 


52  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


The  Kingis  charge  to  recover  the  Castle  of  FeJderat  etc. '  — (A.D.  1591.) 

James  be  the  grace  of  God  King  of  Scottis  To  all  and  sindrie  our  legis 
.  .  .  greting  Forsamekle  as  it  is  understand  to  ws  and  LorJis  of  our  Scereit 
Counsall  tliat  upoune  the  twelf  day  oflf  J\Iay  instant  George  CrawfurJ  sone 
to  Williame  Crawfurd  sumtym  off  Fedderat  Eduard  Craufurd  in  Corbshill 
Johne  Craufurd  in  Cullane  Ronald  and  James  Craufurds  in  Artamfuird 
Magnus  Craufurd  Andro  Innes  Johne  Myllar  Dauid  Torrie  Andro  Torrie 
Andro  Hill  and  Williame  Prait  war  ordourlie  denuncit  rebellis  and  put  to 
our  home  lik  as  upoune  the  xxiii.  day  off  the  said  monethe  of  Maii  instant 
Johne  Craufurd  of  Bomakellie  was  lykwayss  denunceit  rebell  and  put  to 
our  home  be  vertew  of  utheris  lettres  rased  at  the  instance  of  Alexander 
Iruingof  Drum  Johne  Feirwadder  messingerand  our  weillbelouit  familiar 
clerk  and  counsalour  Maister  Dauid  M'Gill  of  Cranstone  Riddell  ouraduo- 
cat  for  our  interes  for  thair  nocht  compairand  befoirour  Justice  and  his  de- 
putis  to  haue  wnderlyne  our  lawis  for  the  striking  and  dinging  of  the  said 
John  Fairwadder  messinger  for  the  lauchfull  executione  of  certane  our 
wtheris  letteris  aganis  the  said  George  Craufurd  rieving  and  tacking  of 
our  saidis  wtheris  letteris  fra  the  said  Johne  Fairwadder  and  compelling 
of  him  in  eithik  and  barbarus  maner  to  eit  and  suallie  thame  to  the 
gryt  hesard  and  perrell  of  his  lyff  and  for  the  surprysing  and  taking  of 
the  Castcll  of  Fedderat  perteining  to  tbe  said  Alexander  Irwing  of  Drum 
keiping  and  deteining  of  the  same  aganis  ws  and  our  authoritie  and  for 
certane  utberis  crymes  particularlie  specefeit  and  contenit  in  our  saidis 
utheris  lettres  as  in  the  samin  lettres  dewlie  execut  indorsit  and  registrat 
schawine  to  the  Lordis  of  Counsall  at  lenthe  is  contenit  [Nochtwith- 
standing]  quhairof  the  saidis  personis  rebellis  lies  maist  prowdlie  and  con- 
tempuandlie  remanit  sen  the  tymes  respcctiue  of  the  denunciationis  lik  as 
thai  do  yit  wnrelaxit  takand  no  regard  tharof  bot  frequentis  and  reparis 
in  all  pairtis  quher  thai  pleis  as  gif  thay  war  our  frie  legis  Lik  as  to  the 
forder  contempt  of  ws  thai  as  yit  keipis  and  detenis  the  said  houss  and 
Castell  of  Fedderat  and  hes  associat  and  conuocat  with  thame  seltfis  ane 
greit  noumer  of  deboschit  vagabundis  rebellis  fugitiues  and  outlawis  quha 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  iu  tlie  charter  room  at  Drum.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— NEW  DEER.        53 

daylie  committis  maist  lieivic  lieirsclieipis  reffis  spoilzeis  and  (loprodationis 
upoutie  peaceable  ami  guid  subiectis  duelling  about  the  said  Castell  to 
the  encurragement  of  other! s  to  do  the  lyk  heirefter  without  remeid  be 
prouidit  Quhairfoir  we  haue  gevin  and  grantit  .  .  .  our  full  power  and 
conimissioun  ...  to  our  .  .  .  derest  cusing  and  consalour  George  erle 
of  Huntlie  ...  to  eonoucat  our  legis  in  armes  and  to  pas  persew  and 
assege  the  said  Castell  off  Fedderat  I'aiss  fyir  and  wss  all  force  and  weir- 
lyk  ingyne  that  can  be  haid  for  wynning  and  recouerie  thairof  as  alsvva 
to  pas  serche  seike  and  tak  the  saidis  personis  rebellis  quhairewir  thai 
may  be  apprehendit  and  to  bring  put  and  enter  thame  befoir  our  Justice 
and  his  deputis  within  the  tolbuith  of  Edinburgh  of  our  burgh  of  Edin- 
burgh to  the  effect  iustice  may  be  ministrat  upoune  thame  for  tliair 
demerittis  conforme  to  the  lawis  of  our  realme  .  .  .  Gevin  wnder  our 
signet  and  subscriuit  witht  our  hand  at  Falkland  the  xix.  day  of  Julii  and 
of  our  regne  the  xxiiii.  yeir  1591. 

James  R. 

J.  Caneellarius  . 


Carta  Johanni  Crauturd  in  vitali  redditu.  '  — (A.D.  1493.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Jacobus  .  .  .  abbas  Monasterii  de 
Deir  et  Conuentus  eiusdem  .  .  .  salutem  Noueritis  nos  unanimi  con- 
sensu .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  et  hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto 
nostro  Johanni  Craufurd  commoranti  in  Auchlek  .  .  .  diniiJietatem 
omnium  terrarum  nostrarum  de  Auchcharbe  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacen- 
tem  in  dominio  nostro  de  Deir  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirden  pro 
toto  tempore  vite  sue  pro  suo  fideli  seruicio  nobis  fideliter  facto  et 
impenso  Tenendam  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  .  .  .  adeo 
libere  .  .  .  sicut  aliqua  terra  infra  regnum  Scotie  pro  seruitio  impenso 
datur  aut  possidetur  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  dictus  Johannes  sectas  ad  curias 
nostras  de  Deir  absque  preiudicio  periculo  et  onere  amerciamentorum 
curiai'um  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostra 
sigillum  nostrum  commune  est  appensum  apud  Deir  xxiii""  die  mensis 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Notary's  Protocol,  entitled  "Register  of  t>asines  fur  the  Burgh  of  Aber- 
deen," vol.  i.,  MS.  in  archivis  cjusdem.] 


54  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

August!  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesiino  nonagesimo  tertio 
coram  prouidis  viris  Thoma  Kynnard  de  Kynninmond  Alexandre  Fynne 
Jacobo  Innes  Domino  VValtero  Saithlie  vicario  de  Deir  et  Johanne 
Murray  officiario  nostro  . 


Carta  feodifirme  Joanni  Irving. '  — (A.D.  1.599.) 

Omnibus  lianccartamvisuris  .  .  .  Alexander  Iruing  feodatarius  de  Drum 
ac  dominus  superior  terrarum  subscriptarum  .  .  .  salutem  Noueritis 
me  cum  .  .  .  consensu  .  .  .  honorabilis  viri  Alexandri  Irving  de  Drum 
mei  patris  libere  tenementarij  dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  presertim  propter 
amorem  quem  habeo  et  gero  erga  Joannem  Irving  fratrem  meum  legiti- 
mum  assedasse  .  .  .  prefato  Joanni  Irving  et  heredibus  masculis  de 
corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  mihi  meis  heredibus 
masculis  Dominis  de  Drum  cognomen  et  arma  de  Irving  gerentibus 
reuertendas  .  .  .  villas  et  terras  meas  de  Ardtanfurd  Seliivado  et  Pvvn- 
larcroft  cum  .  .  .  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  earuudem  jacentes  infra 
baroniam  meam  de  Fedrett  parochiam  de  Deir  et  vicecomitatum  de 
Abirdene  reseruando  tamen  dicto  Alexandre  Irving  patri  meo  vitalem 
redditum  .  .  .  dictarum  terrarum  de  Seliivado  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
durante  vita  sua  duntaxat  Quequidem  villeetterre  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
prius  fuerunt  Vilhelmi  Irving  etiam  fratris  mei  legitimi  et  quas  .  .  . 
in  manibus  meis  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  in  fauorem  dicti  Joannis 
Buorum  heredum  masculorum  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreandorum 
quibus  deficientibus  mibi  meis  heredibus  masculis  antedictis  reuertendaa 
,  .  .  Tenendas  .  .  .  de  me  meis  heredibus  masculis  et  assignatis  Do- 
minis de  Drum  quibuscunque  cognomen  et  arma  de  Irving  gerentibus 
in  feodifirma  seu  emphiteosi  perpetua  hereditarie  imperpetuum  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  mihi  meis  heredibus  masculis  antedictis 
.summam  trium  librarum  vsualis  monete  regni  Scocie  ad  duos  anni  ter- 
minos  consuetos  .  .  .  necnon  sua  propria  seruitia  more  patrie  in  exerciti- 
bus  S.  D.  N.  Regis  et  suorum  successorum  propriis  eorum  sumptibus 
et  personalia  sua  seruitia  in  nostris  propriis   seruitiis   vltra  Australem 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  iu  tlie  cliartcr  room  at  Drum.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— NEW  DEER.        55 

Escam  vulgo  the  South  Vafer  Alsk  or  South  later  noatris  impensis 
infra  vero  eiindcin  Escam  scilicet  boreales  partes  huius  reijni  eorum 
propriis  expensis  et  faciendo  ti-es  scctas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  tenenda 
per  nos  nostrosue  predictos  vel  nostros  balliuos  pro  tempore  apud  prin- 
cipale  niessuagium  de  Fedrett  tenenda  .  .  .  Prouiso  omnimodo  quod  si 
defecerint  heredes  niasculi  de  corpora  dicti  Joannis  legitime  procreandi  et 
si  sint  heredes  femelle  legitime  de  corpore  dicti  Joannis  legitime  procreate 
plures  vel  vna  tunc  et  in  eo  casu  successores  masculi  dicti  Joannis  in  et 
ad  dictas  terras  cum  pertinentiis  persoluent  dictis  heredibus  femellis 
pluribus  aut  vni  equaliter  inter  se  diuidendam  aut  vni  soli  si  vna  tantum 
sit  summam  quatuor  millium  marcarum  monete  predicte  pro  suo  jure 
naturali  successionis  dictarum  terrarum  cum  pertinentiis  Insuper  dilectis 
meis  Jacobo  Irving  de  Awchyoch  et  eorum  cuilibet  coniunctim  et 

diuisim  balliuismeis  in  hac  parte  .  .  ,  salutem  Vobis  .  .  .  mando  quatenus 
.  .  .  sasinam  .  .  .  dictarum  villarum  et  terrarum  .  .  .  prefato  Joanni  Irving 
et  heredibus  masculis  .  .  .  legitime  procreandis  hereditarie  ...  vel  suo 
certo  actornato  .  .  .  tradatis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti 
carte  mee  manu  Magistri  Gulielmi  Clialmer  notarii  publici  Aberdonie  com- 
morantis  scripte  meaque  manu  necnon  manu  dicti  mei  patris  in  signum 
sui  consensus  subscripte  sigillum  meum  proprium  est  appensum  apud 
Drum  vigesimo  quinto  die  mensis  Februarij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo  nonagesimo  octauo  coram  his  testibus  Magistro  Roberto  Irving 
de  Montcoffer  Roberto  Irving  eius  famulo  Jacobo  Irving  de  Aehyooch  et 
Alexandre  Irving  servitore  dicti  Alexandri  Irving  de  Drum  senioris  . 

Alex.  Iruing  of  Drum  with  my  hand  . 
Alexander  Iruing  tier  off  Drum  with  my  hand  . 


Submission  and  Decreet  Arbitral  between  the  clan  and  name  of  P'orbes 
and  the  hous  of  Drum  Irwine. '  — (A.D.  1606.) 

At  Edinburgh  the  tuentie  fourt  day  of  Nouember  the  yeir  of  God  j™'  sex 
hundreth  and  sex  yeiris  in  presence  of  the  Lordis  of  Counsell  comperit 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  tlic  charter  room  at  Drum  J 


56      THE  SniRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Maister  Thomas  Hoip  procuratour  speciallie  constitute  for  Alexander  Ir- 

wing  of  Drum  and  siclyk  comperit  Maister  Vmphra  Blinsehell  i)rocuratour 

for  Arthour  now  lord  Forbes  John  Forbes  of  Petsligo  Williame  Forbes  of 

Tolquhone  ami  James  Gareauche  of  Kilstair  and  gavve  in  the  submissioun 

andilecreit  arbitrall  vndirwrittin  subscryuit  [be]  thairhandisdesyring  the 

samyn  to  be  insert  and  registrat  in  the  Buikis  of  Counsell  .  .  .  of  thequhilk 

submissioun  and  decreit  arbitrall  the  tennour  follows     The  blank  on  the 

bak  heirof  subscryuit  is  designit  be  the  richt  honorabill  Arthour  maister 

of  Forbes  Johne  Forbes  of  Petsligo  Williame  Forbes  of  Tochone  John 

Forbes  of  Bruxis  Abrahame  Forbes  of  Blaktoun  and  James  Gareauche  of 

Kilstaris  for  our  selffis  and  taking  the  burding  on  ws  coniunetlie  and 

seuerallie  for  the  haill  clane  and  name  of  Forbes  ouris  and  thairis  haill 

kin  frendis  dependeris  tennentis  foUoweris  serwantis  partakeris  and  all 

vtheris  quhome  we  may  stope  or  lett  directly  or  indirectly  and  in  speciall 

but  preiudice  alwayis  of  the  generalitie  foirsaid  takand  bunling  on  ws  for 

Williame  Forbes  in  Tirrivaill  sone  to  Johne  Forbes  in  Milbuye  Johne 

Forbes  brothir  lauchfull  to  Williame  Forbes  of  Corsinday  Robert  Skene 

in  Tillibirlache  callit  The   Tutour  and  Patrik  M'Kynneir  fugitiwes  for 

the  slaughter  of  wmquhile  Williame  Broun  servvitour  to  John   Irvving 

of  Ardtamfurd  wounding  of  Johne  Ghalmer  younger  of  Ballnacraige  and 

Maister  Patrik  Irwing  in  Corchuttachie  ombesetting  of  the  said  Johne 

Irwing   his    way    with    forbidden    wapunis    bot    ony    offence    gevin    to 

thame  or  denuncit  feid  be  thame  of  purpois  till   hawe  bereft  the  said 

Johnes  lyff  miraculouslie  preserwit  be  the  prowidence  of  the  .Almichtie 

Quhilk  being  clene  contrarie  to  our  honour  and  lang  continewit  freindschip 

with  the  hous  of  Drum  in  significatioun  of  our  affectioun  to  the  said  hous 

of  Drum  and  hatred  to  the  said  enormitiis  we  the  saidis  Arthoure  maister 

of  Forbes  Johne  Forbes  of  Petsligo  Williame  Forbes  of  Tochone  John 

Forbes  of  Brux   Abraham  Forbes  of  Blaktoun  and  James  Gareauche  of 

Kilstaris  and  remanent  vnJir  subscryvvearis  takand  the  burdmg  on  ws 

coniunetlie  and  seuerallie  as  said  is  oblissis  ws  to  cans  the  said  Williame 

Johne  Robert  and  Patrik  fugitiwes  abyd  at  undirly  and  fulfill  quhatsum- 

ewir  decreit  and  sentence  it  sail  pleis  Alexander  Irwing  of  Drum  be  him 

selff  allane  or  be  quhomesoewir  vtheris  he  pleissis  to  pronunce  and  insert 

in  the  blank  subscryuit  on  the  bak  heirof  aganis  the  saidis  fugitiwes  and 

that  within  fyftene  dayis  nixt  efter  tiie  lauchf'uli  intiuialioun  of  his  or 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER—NEW  DEER.  57 

thairis  decreit  fo  be  maid  to  \vs  or  ony  of  ws  and  in  caice  it  sal  liapi)in 
the  saidis  fugitiwes  or  ony  of  thame  noclit  till  .  .  .  obey  and  fulfill  the 
said  Alexander  Irvving  of  Drum  or  his  foirsaidis  deereit  as  sal  be  pro- 
nuncit  in  all  pointis  within  the  said  space  of  fyftene  dayis  nixt  after  the 
laufliiull  intimatioun  of  the  saniyn  as  said  is  we  .  .  .  and  remanent 
■vn<lirsubscrywearis  for  our  selffis  and  takand  the  burding  on  ws  for  the 
baill  clane  and  name  of  Forbes  ouris  and  thairis  haill  kin  freindis 
dependeris  tennentis  followaris  serwandis  partakeris  and  all  vtheris 
quhome  wee  may  stope  or  lett  directlie  or  indirectlie  bindis  and  oblissis 
ws  coniunctlie  and  seuerallie  that  [we  nor]  nane  of  ws  or  our  foirsaidis 
sail  directlie  or  indirectlie  publictlie  or  privatlie  ather  niantene  assist 
fortifie  defend  ressait  succour  support  harbour  hous  or  bald  intertene  gif 
counsell  or  releiff  or  mak  moyen  in  ony  sort  to  the  saidis  Williams  Johne 
Robert  and  Patrik  fugitiwes  or  ony  of  thame  tbair  followeris  assistaris 
associatis  or  partakeris  bot  sail  vtterlie  refuis  thame  and  thair  foir- 
saidis assoeiattis  and  sail  newir  querrell  be  oure  selffis  nor  our  foirsaidis 
for  quhome  wee  haue  taikin  burdin  as  said  is  beir  gruge  feid  hatred 
or  inimitie  directlie  or  indirectlie  aganis  quhatsumewir  persone  or  per- 
sonis  for  quhatsumewir  domage  hurt  or  skaith  sal  be  done  to  the  saidis 
fugitiwes  ony  of  thame  or  thair  assoeiattis  and  assisteris  in  thair  bodeis 
guidis  and  geir  ony  maner  of  way  and  gif  we  or  ony  of  ws  or  our  foir- 
saidis for  quhome  we  haue  taikin  burdene  dois  in  the  contrair  heirof  or 
contravenis  thir  presentis  or  ony  pairt  of  the  same  in  that  caice  we  .  .  . 
and  remanent  vndirsubscrywearis  oblissis  ws  and  evverie  ane  of  ws  oure 
aris  executouris  and  assignais  coniunctlie  and  seuerallie  to  .  .  .  pay  .  .  . 
sic  sowmes  of  money  as  the  deereit  to  be  insert  in  the  blank  on  the  bak 
heirof  sail  contene  and  specifie  and  to  sic  persone  or  persones  as 
within  the  space  sal  be  limitatit  in  the  deereit  •  .  .  and  .  .  .  constitutis 
.  .  .  Maisteris  Thomas  Hoip  and  Vmphra  Biinschell  .  .  .  our  lauclifull 
procuratouris  for  consenting  to  the  registratioun  heirof  in  vheriori  constitu- 
lionis  forma  promillentes  de  rata  be  thir  presentes  writtin  be  ]Maister  Wil- 
liame  Leslie  of  Warthill  and  subscryuit  with  our  hamls  at  Drum  the  tuentie 
sevint  day  of  Januar  the  yeir  of  God  j""  sex  hundreth  and  sex  yoii-is  befoir 
thir  witnesses  Alexander  Burnet  of  Leyis  Alexander  Jaffray  burges  ot 
Abirden  Mais^ter  Gilbert  Ross  nottar  James  Gonloun  of  Auchmull  Maistcr 
Williame   Leslie  writter  heirof  .   Sic  subscrihitur  .  Arthour  Maister  of 

H 


58  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Forbes  Johne  Forbes  of  Petsligo  Williame  Forbes  of  Tolqubone  with  my 
hand  James  Gareaucbe  of  Kinstair  A.  Irwinr;  of  Drum  accepttis  A.  Burnet 
of  Levis  witnes  Mr.  Williame  Leslie  wilnes  and  writter  heirof  Alex'  Jaf- 
fray  witnes  James  Gordoun  witnes  Mr.  Gilbert  Ross  nottar  publict  witnes  . 
Followis  the  tennour  of  the  decreit  arbitral!  .  I  Alexander  Irvving  of  Drum 
hawing  nowar  gevin  to  me  be  the  submissioun  and  designatioun  abakwrittin 
to  giwe  decreit  in  the  materis  vnder  specefeit  .  .  .   decernis  and  ordanis 
the  said  Johne  Forbes  brothir  to  the  said  Williame   Forbes  of  Corsinday 
Robert  Skene  in   Tillibirlay  and  Patrick  M'-'Kaneir  fugitiwes  forsaidis  to 
refound  content  and  pay  to  the  saidis  Johne  Clialmer  and  Maister  Patrik 
Irwin'T  equallie  betuixt  thame  the  sowme  of  tua  thowsand  pundis  vsuall 
current  money  of  this  realme   and  to  Androw  Broun  lanchfull  brothir 
germane  to  the  said  vmquhile  Williame  Broun  the  sowme  of  vther  twa 
thowsand  pundis  money  foirsaid   within  fyftene  dayis  nixt  immediatlie 
efter  the  intimatioun  of  this  my  decreit  to  the  saidis  Arthour  now  lord 
Forbes   Johne   Forbes  of  Petsligo  Williame   Forbes  of  Tolquhone  and 
James  Gareauche  of  Kinstair  or  to  ony  ane  of  tliame  and  for  satisfac- 
tioun  and  assythment  of  the   skaith  hurting  bluiding  and  wounding  of 
the  saidis  John  Chalmer  and  Maister  Patrik  Irwing  and  of  the  slauchter 
of  the  said  vmquhile  Williame  Broun  and  ombesetting  of  the  said  Johne 
Irwing  his  way  of  purpois  to  haue   bereft  him  of  his  lyff  .  .  .  and  gif 
the  saidis  Johne  Forbes  Robert  Skene  and  Patrik  M=Kaneir  fugitiwes 
foirsaidis  obtemperis  not  this  my  decreit  .   .  .  within  the  space  foirsaid  in 
that  caice  ordanis  and  decernis  the  saidis  Arthour  now  lord  Forbes  Johne 
Forbes  of  Petsligo  Williame  Forbes  of  Tolquhone  and  James  Gareauche 
of  Kilstair  for  thame  selffis  coniunctlie  and  seuerallie  taking  the  burding 
on  thame  for  the  haill  clan  anil  name  of  Forbes  thair  haill  kin  freindis 
dependeris    tennentis    followaris    serwanilis    pertakeris   and    all    vtheris 
quhome    thay  may    stope  or  lett  directlie  or   indirectlie  that  thay   nor 
nane  of  thame   nor  nane  of  thair  forsaidis  sail   heirefter  publictlie   or 
priuatlie    directlie    or    indirectlie    ather    mantcnc    assist   fortifie   defend 
ressait  succour  support  harbour  houss  or  bald  intertein  gif  counsell  or 
releitf  or  mak  moyen  in  ony  sort  to  the  said  Johne  Robert  and  Patrik 
fugitiwes  or  to  ony  ane  of  thame  thair  followcris  associattis  assistaris 
pairtakeris    .    .    .   and    gif   the    said   Arthour   now   lord    Forbes   Johne 
Forbes  of  Petsligo  Williame  Forbes  of  Tolquhone  and  James  Gareauche 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— NEW  DEER.        59 

of  Kilstaii"  or  ony  of  tliame  or  ony  of  tlie  clan  and  name  of  Forbea  ane 
or  ma  .  .  .  or  vUieris  qiiliome  thay  may  stope  or  let  dii'ectlie  or  indirectlie 
.  .  .  contravenis  this  present  decreit  .  .  .  then  and  in  that  caice  de- 
creittis  and  decernis  the  saidis  Arthour  now  lord  Forbes  Johne  Forbes 
of  Petsligo  Williame  Forbes  of  Tolquhone  and  James  Gareanche  of 
Kilstair  coniunctlie  and  seuerallie  thair  aris  executouris  and  assin;nais  to 
.  .  .  pay  and  delyuer  to  Maister  Robert  Irvving  portioner  of  Montcoffer 
and  the  said  Johne  Irwing  of  Ardtamftird  my  brothir  equallie  betuixt 
thame  al  and  haill  the  sovvme  of  four  scoir  thowsand  pundis  vsnall 
current  money  of  this  realme  within  the  space  of  fyftene  dayis  nixt  and 
immediatlie  efter  that  the  contrawentioun  of  this  my  decreit  and  ordi- 
nance beis  fund  provvin  ...  In  witnessing  qnhairof  I  haue  subscryuit 
thir  presentis  with  my  hand  writtin  be  Maister  Williame  Dauidsoun  my 
serwitoup  at  Drum  the  tuentie  twa  day  of  October  the  yeir  of  God  j" 
sex  hundreth  and  sex  yeiris  befoir  thir  witnessis  Johne  Irwing  of 
Hattoun  Maister  Gilbert  Ross  Alexander  Irwing  my  serwitour  and  the 
said  Maister  Williame  Dauidsoun  writter  foirsaid  ,  Sic  suhscrihhur  .  A. 
Irwing  of  Drum  with  my  hand  Arihour  Maister  of  Forbes  Johne  Forbes 
of  Petsligo  W""  Forbes  of  Tolquhone  with  my  hand  James  Gareauche  of 
Kilstair  Johne  Irwing  of  Hattoun  witnes  to  the  sai<l  Alexander  Irwingis 
subscriptioune  Alex""  Irwing  witnes  as  said  is  Maister  Gilbert  Ross  wit- 
nes as  said  is  Maister  Williame  Dauidsoun  writter  of  the  preniissis  and 
witnes  to  the  said  Alexander  Irvving  his  subscriptioun  Extractum  de 
Libro  Actorum  per  me 

Joannem  Skene 

Cls.  Reg"  &c. 


Service  on  Culsh.  •  — (A.D.  1698.) 

xi  ebruary  4,  1698  .  Special  service  of  William  Lindsay  as  nearest  heir  of 
his  father  William  Lindsay  of  Culsh  in  .  .  .  the  town  and  lands  of  Culsh 
and  the  outsett  thereof  calleil  Wliytb(;gue  vv-ith  the  pendicle  of  said  lands 
of  Culsh  called  Standingstains  along  with  the  mill  of  Culsh  mill  lands 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum   Curiae  Vicecoinitatus  dc  Aberdeen,  5!S.  in  arcliivi* 
ejnsdem.] 


GO  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

thereof  astrict  multures  sequels  and  knavesliips  .  .  .  with  manor  place 
houses  .  .  .  and  pertinents  .  .  .  along  with  the  tithes  [vicarage]  and 
rectorial  thereof  all  lying  in  the  barony  of  Fedderet  parish  of  New  Deer 
otherwise  called  Auchredie  and  shire  of  Aberdeen  Which  said  lands  .  .  . 
and  others  above  recited  with  the  pertinents  are  held  of  tiie  King  in  fee 
and  heritage  perpetually  for  yearly  payment  for  .  .  .  ward  and  non  entry 
of  three  pounds  Scots  at  two  terms  of  the  year  .  .  .  with  the  like  sum  of 
three  pounds  Scots  for  relief  .  .  .  along  with  forty  pounds  Scots  for  the 
marriao'e  or  marriages  of  an  heir  or  heirs  .  .  .  according  to  the  old 
rights  and  infeftments  of  said  lands  and  pertinents  thereof  and  for  said 
tithes  .  .  .  the  sum  of  thirty  shillings  and  four  pence  Scots  yeaidy  at  the 
feast  and  term  of  Pentecost  in  name  of  blench  farm  for  relief  of  the 
Knight  Marshal  and  others  having  right  their  heirs  and  successors  of 
said  sum  of  thirty  shillings  and  four  pence  as  the  proportional  part  of  the 
yearly  [duty]  payable  to  his  Majesty  and  his  successors  for  the  lordship 
of  Altrie  tithes  [vicarage]  and  rectorial  of  said  lands  with  the  rest  of  said 
lands  and  lordship  of  Altrie  (of  which  New  Deer  is  part  and  portion) 
.  .  .  according  to  charter  under  the  great  seal  by  Charles  II.  to  the  said 
William  Lindsay  his  heirs  and  assignees  whomsoever  dated  1  August 
1673  ordaining  the  manor  place  of  Culsh  to  be  the  principal  messuage  of 
the  foresaid  lands  ... 


Inquisicio  Andree  Buchane.  '  — (A.D.  1507.) 

Inquisitio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Abirdene  decimo  quinto  die  mensis 
Marcii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  sexto  coram  honorabili  viro 
Alexandro  Bannerman  de  Watirtoun  vicecomitis  deputato  de  Aberden  in 
pretorio  burgi  eiusdem  pro  tribunali  sedente  per  subscriptos  videlicet 
Willelmum  Fraser  de  Phillortht  militem  Willelmum  Gordone  de  Scheues 
Willelmum  Crafurd  de  Federay  Willelmum  Leslie  de  Bauquhane  Wal- 
terum  Berclay  de  Towy  Henricum  Forbes  de  Kynneller  Alexandrum 
Ketht  de  Ythe  militem  Willelmum  Blakhale  de  Barroch  de  Bourty 
Willelmum  King  de  Bourty  Alexandrum  Iruyn  de   Forglene    Thomam 

1  [Abridged  from  the   Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatus  de  Aberdeen,  vol.  i,  MS.  in 
archivis  ejusdeni.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— STRICKEN.  61 

Crafnrd  filium  et  hereJem  apparentem  Domini  de  Federay  Alexandrum 
Coupland  de  Vthaw  et  DauiJ  KyMnard  de  Kynnynmotul  Qui  jurati 
dicunt  quod  quondam  Willelmus  Buchane  pater  Andree  Buchane  latoris 
presencium  obijt  vltimo  .  .  .  sasitus  vt  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidem 
domini  nostri  Regis  de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  dimedietatis  de  Wyk- 
horne  cum  suis  pertineneiis  jacentibus  in  baronia  de  Kyneduart  infra 
dictum  vicecomitatum  Et  quod  dictus  Andreas  est  legitimus  et  propin- 
quior  heres  eiusdem  quondam  Willelmi  patris  sui  de  dictis  terris  cum 
suis  pertineneiis  Et  quod  est  legitime  etatis  Et  quod  dicte  terre  cum 
suis  pertineneiis  valent  nunc  per  annum  quinque  mai-cas  et  valuerunt 
triginta  duos  solidos  tempore  pacis  Et  quod  tenentur  in  capite  de 
Domino  de  Auchmacoy  in  alba  firma  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  vnum 
denarium  monete  Scocie  currentis  pro  tempore  nomine  albe  firme  Et 
nunc  existunt  in  manibus  dicti  Domini  de  Auchmacoy  per  decessum  dicti 
quondam  Willelmi  patris  sui  per  spacium  duorum  annorum  et  trium 
mensium  aut  eocirca  in  defectu  veri  heredis  jus  suum  hucusque  minime 
proscquentis  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  STRICKEN.' 

Carta  Johannis  de  lie  comitis  Rossie  et  domini  Insularum  ac  baronis 
baronie  de  Kynnedward  facta  Willelmo  Cumyne  de  Culter.  ^  — (A.D. 
1460,  A.D.  1461,  et  A.D.  1475.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
contirmacionis  carissimi  consanguinei  nostri  Joliannis  de  He  comitis 
Rossie  et  domini  Insularum  ac  baronis  baronie  de  Kynnedward  /  factam 
et  concessam  dilecto  nostro  Willelmo  Cumyn  de  Culter  super  carta  dona- 
cione  et  vendicione  sibi  Willelmo  factis  per  Thomam  Cumyne  de  Pullane 
de  duabus  dimedietatibus  terrarum    de   Kyndrocht  et    Audiale  ...  ad 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aterdeea  and  Banff,  pp.  4ii9-411,  and  lUus- 
rations  of  tbe  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  the  same  shires,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  3U1-394.J 

'  [Abridged  from  theRegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  vli ,  no.  31il,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  EdlD.] 


62  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

plenum  intellexisse  sub  liac  forma  /  Omn'IBUS  hanc  cartam  visuris  vel 
auditnris  Johannes  (le  He  comes  Rossie  et  dominus  Insularum  ac  baronie 
de  Kynncdwaril  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  nos  quam- 
dam  cartiim  Thome  Cumyno  de  Pulh\ne  factam  dilecto  et  fideli  armigero 
nostro  WiUelmo  Cumyne  de  Culter  de  duabus  dimedietatibus  terrarum 
de  Kyndroclit  et  Audiale  cum  pcrtinentiis  jacentibus  in  baronia  nostra 
de  Kynnodward  .  .  .  ail  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  .  Omnibus 
hanc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Thomas  Cumyne  de  Pullane  salutem 
in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  omnino  vendidissie  .  .  . 
dilecto  consanguineo  et  assignato  meo  in  hac  parte  Willelmo  Cumyne 
domino  de  Culter  totas  et  Integra^  illas  duas  dimedietates  meas  terrarum 
de  Kyndroclit  et  Audiale  cum  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kynn- 
edvvard  infra  vicecotnitatiim  de  Abirden  pro  quadam  certa  summa  pecunie 
miclii  per  eundem  Willelmum  .  .  .  persoluta  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas 
.  .  .  prefato  Willelmo  a'«signato  meo  heredibus  suis  <'l  suis  Lssignatis  de 
domino  Barone  de  Kynnedward  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpttuum  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  dictus  Willelmus  assignatus  mens  heredes  et 
assignati  sui  caiielle  Beate  Marie  Virginis  de  Katreff  quinque  libras  et 
tereiam  partem  vnius  libre  cere  ad  terniinos  consuetos  Et  reddendo  inde 
etiam  Domino  baronie  de  Kynnedward  vnum  denariuiu  argenti  apud 
manerium  baronie  de  Kynnedward  ad  Festum  Pentecosten  nomine  albe 
firme  si  petatur  pro  wardo  et  relcuio  auaragio  cariagio  sectis  curie  aut 
aliquali  alio  seruicio  seculari  exactione  vlI  dcmanda  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  sigillum  nieum  presentibus  est  appensum  apud  Monasteriiim 
de  Deir  vicesimo  secundo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quadringentesimo  scxagesimo  Testibus  venerabilibus  in  Christo  patre 
ac  domino  Domino  Willelmo  abbate  Andrea  Yonge  subpriore  monasterii 
supradicti  liicai'do  de  Kyntor  preposito  burgi  de  Abirdene  Magistro 
Johanne  Levingstoun  vicario  de  Inuerrugy  Alexandro  Fergussoun  Jo- 
hanne  Scroggis  cum  Domino  Thonia  de  Leis  capellano  notario  publico  . 
QUASQUIDEH  donacionem  et  concessionem  .  .  .  pro  nobis  heredibus 
et  succossoribus  nostris  dominis  Baronibus  de  Kynedward  imperpetuum 
confirmamus  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  sigil- 
lum nostrum  est  appensum  apud  insulam  de  But  vicesimo  scptimo  die 
mensis  Junii  anno  Doi  lini  millesimo  cccc""  sexagesimo  primo  Testi- 
bus reuerendis  in  Christi  patribus  et  dominis  Jacobo  et  Andi-ea  Sancte. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— STRICKEN.  63 

Andree  et  Glasguensis  cpiscopis  necnon  magnifico  et  potenti  domino 
Dauid  comite  Crafurd  Jacobo  domino  Levinstoiin  Gillefto  domino  Kyn- 
nedo  Jacobo  domino  Hamiltone  et  Jacobo  Wrke  captdlano  cum  niultis 
aliis  QUAMQUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  poi-petuo  confirmamns  Saluis 
nobis  beredibus  et  successoribus  nosti'is  wanlis  releirjs  jurihus  et  serui- 
ciia  de  dictis  terris  ante  presentem  confirmacionem  nobis  debitis  et  con- 
suetis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte  nostra  confirmacionis 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testil)us  reuerendis  in 
Cbristo  patribus  Johanne  episcopo  Glasguensi  Thoma  episcopo  Abir- 
donensi  Willelmo  episcopo  Orkadensi  nostri  secret!  sigilli  custo  le  dilectis 
consanguineis  nostris  Andrea  domino  Avanilale  cancellario  nostio  CoHno 
eoniite  de  Argile  domino  Lome  niagistro  bospicii  nostri  Dauiil  comite  de 
(Jrafurd  domino  Lyndesay  Jacobo  domino  Hamiltone  et  Magistro  Archi- 
baldo  de  Quliitlawe  arcliidiacono  Laudonie  secretario  nostro  Apud  Edin- 
burgb  vndecimo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  raillesimo  cccc"""  septua- 
gesimo  quinto  et  regni  nostri  decimo  quinto  . 


Preceptum  saisine  in  favorem  Jobannis  Gordoiie. '  — (A.D.  1487.) 

VV  illelmus  Gray  de  Kindrocht  bonorabilibus  et  prouidis  viris  Roberto 
Gordone  de  Udaucht  Patricio  Gordone  de  Hadaucbt  Jacobo  Gordone  in 
Petlurge  Patricio  Matalane  in  Auchincreiff  Jobanni  Pantone  de  Pitmedan 
et  Thome  Kynnarde  de  Kynnynmond  in  bac  parte  meis  balliuis  salutem 
Quia  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  quarte  partis  vilie  de  Kindrocht  in 
mea  dimidietate  eiusdem  jacentes  cum  .  .  .  pertinentiis  earundem  infra 
baroniam  de  Kynnedor  et  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdenc  honorabili  viro 
Jobanni  filio  et  apparent!  hercdi  Jobannis  Gordone  de  Aucliluchry  con- 


I  [Abridged  from  the  notiu-y's  protocol,  entitled  "  Register  of  Sasines  for  the  Ciirgh  of  Aber- 
deen," vol.  i.,  IMS  in  archivis  ejiisdem. 

On  the  fifteenth  day  of  Way,  1548,  John  Gordoun,  son  and  heir  of  John  Gordoun  of  I'ette- 
marcus  (who  was  slain  in  fight  against  the  English  in  the  year  1547)  was  infoft  on  a  precept 
from  chancery  in  his  favour,  as  heir  to  his  father  in  the  lands  of  C'rewelhin  in  the  parish  of 
Drumblct  and  barony  of  tjtrathbogy,  in  the  lands  of  Oilkenistonn,  in  the  half  of  Kyndrnclit,  and 
in  the  third  part  of  Faiihlie,  lying  in  the  barony  of  Kynedu-avd,  and  in  the  lands  of  Myllidl, 

Petteiiuircus,  and  Jlill  of  Jlylbrelt,  in  the  barony  of  Kynmoande (Original  in  tue  charter  chesi 

of  Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes  of  Pitsligo  and  Fettercairn,  barontt.)] 


G4  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

cessi  et  vendidi  prout  in  carta  niea  desupet'  sibi  confecta  plenius  con- 
tinetur  Vobis  igitur  precipio  .  .  .  quatinus  .  .  .  sasinam  hereditariam 
dicte  quarte  partis  ville  de  Kindi'ocht  .  .  .  prefato  Johanni  Gordone  .  .  . 
conferri  curetis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  proprium 
presentibus  est  appensum  apud  ecclesiam  de  Botari  quinto  die  mensis 
Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  octuagesimo  sep- 
tiino  . 


Carta  terrarum  de  Audyale    Andree    Elphinstoun   de    Belmys. ' — (A.D. 
1504.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Georgeus  Gray  Alius  et  heres  ap- 
parens  Wilelmi  Gray  de  Audyale  douiinus  feodi  terrarum  de  Audiale  et 
dictus  Wilelmus  eius  pater  dorainus  liberi  tenenienti  dictarum  terrarum 
salutem  .  .  .  Noueritis  nos  unanimi  consensu  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  liono- 
rabili  viro  Andree  Elpbinstoun  de  Selmys  omnes  et  singulas  terras  nos- 
tras de  Audyale  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kynedward 
et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  ...  a  nobis  beredi- 
bus  nostris  et  assignatis  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  suc- 
cessoribus  ...  in  feodo  et  beredltate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  dictus  Andreas  Elpbinstoun  beredes  sui  aut  assignati  dicto 
supremo  domino  nostro  Regi  et  suis  successoribus  seruitium  debltum  et 
consuetum  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigilla  nostra  buic 
presenti  carte  nostre  sunt  appensa  apud  Edinburgb  nono  die  mensis 
Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  tercio  coram  biis  testibus 

'  [AbrUlged  from  the  original  in  the  archives  of  the  King's  College  and  University,  Aber- 
deen. 

In  the  year  1504,  the  same  Andrew  Elpliinstone  of  Selmis  granted  the  above-named  lands  to 
the  students  of  Theology  in  the  New  College  of  the  University  of  Aberdeen— (Fasti  Aber- 
donenses,  p.  4i.)  In  the  year,  150G,  William  Cumyng  of  Inverelouchy,  conveyed  his  half  of 
these  lands  to  a  chaplain  and  a  student  of  'I'heology  in  the  church  of  the  same  college  for  the 
performance  of  the  usual  religious  services  for  the  souls  of  King  James  III.,  his  queen  Margaret, 
King  James  IV.,  and  his  queen  Margaret,  William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  also  of  himself,  his 
deceased  wife,  and  his  father  and  mother,  etc  —(Id.,  p.  68.)  IJishop  Elphinstoiie,  by  his  second 
foundation,  also  continued  these  lands  to  the  college,  ordaining  the  second  of  the  si.x  students 
in  Theology  founded  by  him,  to  draw  from  them  a  yearly  pension  of  eight  pounds,  aud  to  bear 
their  name.- (Id.,  pp.  85,  88.)  J 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— STRICKEN.  65 

videlicet  Domino  Tlioma  Myrtoun  tliesaurario  Abirdonensi  Patricio 
Levingstoun  Jolianne  Cocherane  Rankino  Muir  Petro  Saffyntoun  Jo- 
hanne  Gray  et  Jacobo  Yovvng  notario  publico  cum  multis  aliis  . 


Contractus  inter  Johannem  Chaumer  de  Auchcorvy  et   Dauid  Knox  de 
Aucliortlity  de  matrimonio  solemnizando.  '  — (A.D.  1498.) 

^xii°-  die  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  nona- 
gesimo  septimo  .  .  .  Appunctuatum  fuit  inter  Johannem  Chaumer  de 
Auchcorvy  ex  una  et  Dauid  Knox  de  Auchorthty  partibus  ab  altera 
in  modo  et  forma  sequent!  videlicet  Dictus  Johannes  habebit  filium  et 
heredem  appai-entem  dicti  Dauid  quemcunque  ...  ad  unam  filiarum  ip- 
sius  Johannis  indefamatam  Quod  matriraonium  in  facie  ecclesie  tracta- 
bitur  juridice  in  toto  possibili  festinatione  immediate  cum  fuerint  leo-ittime 
etatis  Et  hoc  matrimonium  complebitur  Deo  duce  et  non  deficiet  quousque 
ipse  Johannes  filiam  legittimam  indefamatam  de  corpore  suo  procreatam 
seu  procreandam  habuerit  et  ipse  Dauid  filium  et  heredem  apparentem 
Et  si  contigerit  dictum  Dauid  Alios  non  habere  ad  succedendum  sue 
hereditati  seu  masculos  heredes  tunc  dictus  Johannes  habebit  heredem 
seu  heredes  legittimos  dicti  Dauid  quoscunque  etc.  Insuper  dictus  Dauid 
resignabit  immediate  terras  suas  de  Auchorthty  cum  suis  pertinentiis  in 
manibus  Thome  Chamer  de  Strathechin  doniini  superioris  earundera  et 
dictus  Johannes  causabit  .  .  .  patrera  suum  ad  infeodandum  prefatum 
Dauid  hereditarie  in  dictis  terris  tenendis  de  eo  in  alba  firma  prout 
decet  .  Insuper  post  matrimonii  complementum  dictus  Dauid  ponet 
filium  suum  et  heredem  in  feodo  omnium  dictarum  terrarum  sumptibus 
ipsius  Johannis  .  .  .  Reseruato  libero  tenemento  dicto  Dauid  pro  toto 
tempore  vite  sue  Ad  quod  fideliterobseruandum  utraque  pars  fide  media 
magnum  corporale  prestitit  juramentum  et  prius  deficiens  alteri  parti 
consueruanti  viginti  libras  monete  Scotie  persoluet  pro  dampnis  et  ex- 
penssis  etc.  Super  quibus  dictus  Johannes  Chamer  petiit  instrumenta 
Acta  in  camera  mea  hora  quasi  decima  ante  merediem  Testibus  Willelmo 
Laysk  de  eodem  Dauid  Chamer  filio  et  herede  apparente  Willelmi  Chamer 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Notary's  Protocol,  entitled  "  Register  of  Sasines   for  tbe  BurgU  of 
Aberdeen,  vol.  i.,"  MS.  in  arckivis  ejusdem.] 

I 


66  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

de  Balnacrag  Alexandro  Muresoun  in  Kynnermond  Jacobo  Robertsoun 
in  Cortheis  Andrea  Cavdno  in  Cbapeltoun  Willelmo  Chamer  et  Dauid 
Liell     Et  consequenter  dictus  Dauid  petiit  instrumenta  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  PETERHEAD.' 

Carta  Walteri  Ogilvy  de  confirmacione  terrarum  etc.  ^  — (A.D.  1439  et 
A.D.  1440.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorutn  .  .  .  Sclatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
Mergai-ete  de  Fentoun  de  Bevfoi't  filie  senioris  quondam  Walteri  de 
Fentoun  de  Bevfort  ac  vnius  heredum  eiusdeni  lactam  et  concessam 
dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  Waltero  de  Ogilvy  filio  quondam  Patricij  de 
Ogilvy  de  Vchtirliouss  militis  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac 
forma  .  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Margareta  de  Fen- 
toun de  Bevfort  filia  senior  quondam  Walteri  Fentoun  de  Bevfort  et  vna 
heredum  eiusdem  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Sciatis  me  .  .  .  de- 
disse  .  .  .  nobili  viro  Waltero  de  Ogilvy  filio  quondam  Domini  Patricij 
de  Ogilvy  de  Vcbtirhous  pro  suo  consilio  et  auxilio  michi  impensis  et 
impendendis  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  infrascriptas  videlicet  totam 
quartam  partem  terrarum  mearum  de  Bevfort  et  manerium  eiusdem  cum 
pertinenciis  ac  totam  quartam  partem  meam  terrarum  de  Ard  cum  per- 
tinenciis  iacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Inuernys  necnon  totam  quartam 
partem  meam  baronie  de  Baky  et  manerium  eiusdem  cum  aduocacione 
capelle  cum  pertinenciis  iacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfar  ac 
totam  quartam  partem  meam  baronie  de  Culas  et  de  Butbirgask  cum 
pertinenciis  iacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Pertb  vnacum  tota  quarta 
parte  mea  terrarum  de  Coklaw  Balmure  et  Drumblate  iacente  infra  vice- 
comitatum de  Abirdene  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Waltero  et 
heredibus  inter  ipsum  et  me  legitime  procreandis  quibus  forsan  deficienti- 
bus  veris  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Walteri  quibus- 

'  [Sec  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  414-419.] 

» [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  iii.,  no.  132,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— PETERHEAD.       67 

cunque  de  domino  nostro  Repjo  et  heredibus  suis  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  .  .  .  domino  nostro  Regi  et  successoribiia 
suis  seruicia  inde  debita  et  consueta  reseruato  michi  pro  toto  tempore 
vite  mee  libero  tenemento  dictarum  terrarum  cum  pertinenciis  duntaxat 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigilhim  meum  present!  carte  est  appon- 
sum  apud  Vchtirhous  decimo  die  mensis  Marcii  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quadringentesimo  tricesimo  octauo  hijs  testibus  Dauid  de  Ogilvy  de  eodem 
Jacobo  Lyoun  Dauid  Lyoun  Johanne  Carncors  de  Bahiiachenar  Alex- 
andro  Grahame  et  Domino  Willelmo  Tod  capellano  et  multis  aliis  QuAM 
quidem  cartam  .  .  .  imperpetuum  confirmamus  Saluo  nobis  seruicio 
nostro  ante  presentem  confirmacionem  de  dictis  terris  cum  pertinenciis 
debito  et  consueto  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  con- 
firmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testibus 
dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Willelmo  domino  de  Crechtoun  cancellario 
nostro  Alexandre  de  Levingstoun  de  Calentare  Willelmo  de  Cranstoun 
Johanne  Cokburne  militibus  et  Magistro  Ricardo  Crag  vicario  de  Dunde 
clerico  nostro  apud  Edinburgh  vicesinio  sexto  die  mensis  Februarii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  tricesimo  nono  et  regni  nostri 
quarto  . 


Carta  noue  infeodacionis  pro  Dauid  Lindesay. '  — (A.D.  1458.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse 
et  hac  presenti  carta  nostra  contirmasse  dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  Dauid 
Lindissay  filio  Dauid  Lindesay  de  Lethnot  et  Mergarete  Fentoune  de 
Baky  totam  et  integram  quartam  partem  terrarum  baronie  de  Balmure 
cum  pertinenciis  jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Aberdene 
ac  totam  et  integram  quartam  partem  terrarum  baronie  de  Baky  cum 
pertinenciis  jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Forfare  salua  et 
excepta  quarta  parte  terrarum  ville  de  Bridistoune  de  qua  quarta  parte 
terrarum  Elisabeth  Lindesay  filiam  dictorum  Dauid  et  Mergarete  alias 
infeodauimus  Quequidem  quarte  partes  terrarum  de  Balmure  et  Baky 
cum   pertinenciis   fuerunt  dicte  Mergarete   Fentoun   matris  dicti   Dauid 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrura  Magni  SigiUi,  lib  v.  no.  28,  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  Honse,  Eilin.] 


68  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

hereditarie  Et  quas  excepta  dicta  quarta  parte  terrarum  ville  de  Bridis- 
toune  eadem  Mergareta  ...  in  manus  nostras  apiid  Edinburgh  .  .  . 
simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Dauid 
Lindesay  iilio  et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis  quibus 
forte  deficientibus  Elizabeth  Lindesay  sorori  dicti  Dauid  filii  et  heredibus 
de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis  quibus  deticientibus  Margai'ete  Linde- 
say sorori  eciam  dicti  Dauid  Lindesay  et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  legi- 
time procreandis  quibus  forte  deficientibus  Issabelle  Lindesay  sorori  eciam 
eiusdem  Dauid  et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis  quibus 
forte  deficientibus  JIariorie  Lindesay  sorori  eciam  dicti  Dauid  filiabus 
dictorum  Dauid  et  Mergarete  et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  legitime  pro- 
creandis quibus  omnibus  quod  absit  deficientibus  veris  legitimis  et  pro- 
pinquioribus  heredibus  dicte  Margarete  matris  quibuscunque  de  nobis 
heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum 
Faciendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  seruicia  de  dictis  terris  debita  et  consueta 
Reseruato  tamen  libero  tenemento  omnium  dictarum  terrarum  cum  per- 
tinentiis  dicte  Mergarete  de  Fentoune  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  Testibus  reuerendis  in  Christo  patribus  Georgeo 
episcopo  Brechinensi  cancellario  nostro  Thoma  episcopo  Candidecase 
nostri  secret!  sigilli  custode  dilectis  consanguineis  nostris  Jacobo  domino 
Levingstoune  magno  camerario  nostro  Roberto  domino  Bold  Roberto 
domino  Flemyn  Patricio  domino  Halys  Willelmo  de  Murrauea  de  Tuli- 
berden  et  Niniano  Spot  nostrorum  compotorum  rotulatore  apud  Faukland 
xiiij.  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  M"  cccc.  Iviij"  et  regni  nostri 
xxij»  . 


Carta  Davidi   Stewart  super  terris  de  Ard  et  Strathglass  de   Balmur 
Coklaw  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1459.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse 
et  hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  t'amiliari  nostro  Dauid 
Stewart  militi  et  Mariote  spouse  sue  et  eorum  alter!  diucius  viuenti  pro 

'  [Abrgided  from  tbe  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  v.,  no.  71,  MS.  Gen.  Ueg.  House,  Edin.l 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— PETERHEAD.        69 

suo  seruicio  nobia  impenso  et  impendendo  quartam  partem  tcrrarum  de 
Ard  et  Strathglass  cum  pertinentiis  jacontem  infra  vicecomitatum  nos- 
trum de  Inuernys  ac  quartam  partem  terrarum  de  Balniur  Coklavv 
Tro[tir]stoune  Buthlaw  Drumblat  et  ToUis  cum  pertinentiis  jacentem 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Necnon  quartam  partem 
baronie  de  Baky  cum  pertinentiis  jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum 
de  Forfare  Ac  quartam  partem  terrarum  de  Cullace  et  Buttirgask  ja- 
centem in  Govvery  et  quartam  partem  terrarum  de  Strathifentoun  cum 
pertinentiis  jacentem  in  comitatu  de  Stratherne  infra  vicecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Perth  Que  quarte  partes  terrarum  predictarum  cum  per- 
tinentiis nobis  .  .  •  racione  forisfacture  per  Jacobum  de  Douglace  militem 
et  Jonetam  de  Fentoun  sponsam  suam  contra  nostram  regiam  maiesta- 
tem  commisse  et  perpetrate  deuenerunt  Tenendas  .  .  .  predictis  Dauid 
et  Mariote  sponse  sue  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  et  heredibus  inter 
ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  forte  deficientibus  veris 
legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Dauid  quibuscunque  de  nobis 
heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuurn 
.  .  .  Faciendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  seruicia  de  dictis  terris  debita  et  con- 
sueta  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testibus  reuerendis  in  Christo  patribus 
Georgeo  episcopo  Brechinensi  cancellario  nostro  Niniano  episcopo  Can- 
didecase  dilectis  consanguineis  nostris  Jacobo  domino  Levingstoun  magno 
camerario  nostro  Patricio  domino  le  Grahame  Willelmo  de  Morauia  de 
Tulybai'dyn  et  Magistro  Johanne  Arous  archidiacono  Glasguensi  secre- 
tario  nostro  apud  Perth  xx°  die  mensis  JuHi  anno  Domini  millesimo 
eccc™"  lix°  et  regni  nostri  xxiij°  . 


Carta  confirmationis  Alexandro  de  Dunbar  de  Westfield  super  terris  de 
Balmure  Tor[t]istoun  Coklaw  etc.'— (A.D.  U72.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
dilecti  consanguine!  nostri  Georgei  comitis  de  Huntle  domini  Gordoune 
et  de  Badyenache  factam  et  concessam  dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  Alexan- 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magui  Sigilli,  lib.  vii.,  no.  149,  MS.  Uen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.] 


70  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

dro  de  Dunbar  de  Westfelde  militi  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  bac 
forma  /  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Georgeus  comes  de 
Huntbe    dominus    le    Gordoune    et   de   Badyenacbe   salutem   in   Domino 
sempiternam     Noueritis  nos  dedisse  coneessisse   et  bac  presenti  carta 
nostra  coniirmasse  dilecto   consanguineo  nostro  Alexandre  de   Dunbar 
de  Westfelde  militi  omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras  de  Balmure  Tor- 
listoun    Coklaw    Densyde    le   Aykhonshill   Butblaw   et   molendinum    de 
Tor[t]istoun  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecoraitatum  de  Abirdene 
Quarumquidem  terrarum  .  .  .  quarta  pars  fuerat  Mergerete  de  Fentoun 
de  l>:vky  et  dicta  Mergareta   ...   in  manus  nostras  pew'sonaliter  apud 
Ei'lee  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit      Insuper  Joneta  de  Fentoun  babens 
vnam   quavtam   partem  dictarum  terrarum  .   .  .   sorer  dicta   ^Mergerete 
sponsa  Willelmi    llakete  ...  in  manus  nostras  .  .  .  simpbciter  resig- 
nauit apud   Huntlie     Et  vna  quai-ta  p.irs  dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  erat 
Geor^ei   Name  de  Sandfurde  et  idem  Georgeus  ...  in  manus  nostras 
apud  Huntlie  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit   eandem  .  .  .  Et  vna  quarta 
pars  dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  existit  in  manibus  nostris  per  viam  juris  et 
omne  jus  et  juris  clameum  .  .  .  dicto  Alexandre  et  beredibus  suis  damns 
.  .  .  et  .  .  .  quitteclamamus  imperpetuum  .  Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  . 
de  nobis  et  beredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  tres  sectas  ad  nostras  tres  curias  capitales 
ad  baroniam  nostram  de  Cluny  tenendas  et  ad  locum  consuetum  eiusdera 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nos- 
trum apponi  fecimus  apud   Huntle  decimo  sexto  die  niensis  Julij   anno 
Domini  M°  cccc""  Ixx""  secundo  coram  hiis  testibus  Ranaldo  Wintoune 
de  Andate  Georgeo  Lesly   de  Qubitcorss   Hugone   Ross  filio  et  berede 
apparente  Hugonis  Ross  de  Kilravvak  Willelmo  Setoune  Jacobo  Cummyn 
armigeris  Domino  Jobaune  Garntuly  rectore  de  Glas  et  Domino  Jobanne 
Kemblog  nostro  capellano  notario  publico  cum  multis  aliis    QuAMQUlDEM 
cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  continnamus     Saluis  nobis  beredibus  et  suc- 
cessoribus   nostris   wai'dis    releuiis    maritagiis  juribus   et  seruiciis  .  .  . 
debitis  et  corsuetis     In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre 
confirmationis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  apud 
Edinburgb  decimo  quarto  die  mensis   Augusti    anno  Domini    millesimo 
quadringentesimo  septuagesimo  secundo  anno  regni  nostri  decimo  tercio  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— PETERHEAD.  71 


Carta  coniuncte  infeodacionis  Gilbert!  Keith  de  Inuirugy  et  Jonete  Gra- 
hamo  sue  spon-e  super  superioritate  et  proprietate  terrarum  de 
Tortastoun  etc. '  — (A.D.  1491.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotoruni  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  pro  fideli  gratuitoque 
seruicio  nobis  per  dilectum  nostrum  Gilbertum  Keith  de  Inuerugy  mili- 
tem  impenso  et  impendendo  et  pro  singulari  fauore  quem  erga  ipsum 
gerimus  utdisse  concessisse  et  hac  present!  carta  nostra  confirmasse 
dicto  Gilberto  et  Jonete  Grahame  sponse  sue  et  eorum  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  totam  et  integi'am  supcrioritatem  om- 
nium et  singularum  terrarum  de  Tortastoun  Buthla  U  Scottis  myln  et 
rupis  vulgariter  nuncupate  le  Ravinniscrag  cum  pertinentiis  jacentium 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  /  Ac  totam  et  integram  pro- 
prietatem  earundem  cum  pertinentiis  Quequidem  superioritas  fuit  dilecti 
consanguine!  nostri  Georgei  comitis  de  Huntlee  hereditarie  Et  quam 
idem  Georgeus  ...  in  !nanus  nostras  apud  Edinbu!-gh  .  .  .  sinjpliciter 
i-esignauit  Et  que  etiam  proprietas  cum  pertinentiis  fuit  dicti  Gilbert! 
hereditarie  et  quam  ipse  Gilbertus  in  manus  nostras  apud  Edinburgh 
.  .  .  simpliciter  i-esignauit  post  resignationem  per  dictum  Geoi-geum  de 
superioritate  predictam  ,  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  •  dictis  Gilbei-to 
Keith  et  Jonete  Grahame  eius  sponse  et  eorum  alter!  diucius  viuenti  in 
coniv!ncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreatis  seu 
procreandis  quibus  forte  deficientibus  veris  legittimis  et  propinquioribus 
heredibus  dicti  Gilbert!  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoi'ibus  nostiis  in 
feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  indc  annuatim  .  .  . 
vnum  denarium  argent!  super  solum  dictai'um  teiTarum  !n  Festo  Pen- 
thecostes  nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur  tantum  /  Insuper  nos  cum  avisa- 
mento  nostr!  consili!  et  p!"0  bono  gratuitoque  seruicio  nobis  per  dictum 
Gilbertum  impenso  et  impendendo  dedimus  et  concessimus  ac  tenore 
presentis  carte  nostre  damns  et  concedimus  eidem  Gilberto  et  heredibus 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registram  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xii.,  no.  2So,  .MS  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edin. 

On  the  sixteenth  and  twentieth  days  of  June,  1656,  Andrew,  lord  Fraser,  with  consent  of 
Alexander  Forbes  of  Boyndlie,  resigned  the  lands  of  Buthlaw,  the  third  part  of  Thunderton, 
and  muir  of  Tortarstoune,  in  the  barony  of  Tortarstoune  and  parish  of  Langside,  in  the  hands  of 
William,  earl  Marischal,  in  favour  of  Alexander,  lord  Forbes  of  Pitsligo. — (Original  in  the 
charter  chest  of  Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes  of  Pitsligo  and  Fettercairn,  baronet.)  ] 


72  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

8uis  plenariam  et  liberam  licenciam  libertatem  et  poteatatem  ad  edifican- 
dum  et  construendum  castrum  seu  fortaliciutn  super  dicta  rupe  nuncupata 
Ravinniscrag  ad  longitudinem  latitudinem  et  altitudinem  quas  eiis  melius 
videbitur  expedire  Cum  vectibus  ferreis  le  hattaliwj  macJicoling  j^ortculi'cis 
le  drmvhritjfjis  Et  cum  vniuersis  aliis  defensionibus  pi'o  secura  custodia 
dicti  castri  Cum  constabularijs  janitoribus  exeubatoribus  carcerura  cus- 
todibus  pei'uigilibus  fossis  et  carceribus  Ac  cum  feodis  constabulariorum 
et  janitorum  /  Et  cum  omnibus  aliis  et  singulis  libertatibus  commoditati- 
bus  asiamentis  et  proficuis  quibuscunque  cuicunque  castro  infra  regnum 
nostrum  spectantlbus  seu  spectare  valentibus  in  futurum  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edinburgh  septimo  die  mensis  Maij  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quadragentesimo  nonagesimo  primo  et  regni  nostri  tertio  . 


THE  PARISH  OP  ST.  FERGUS.' 

Composicio  inter  Monasterium  de  Abirbrothoc  et  Dominum  Henricum  le 
Chen  super  ecclesia  de  Inuervgy. "  — {circa  A.D.  1350.) 

JN  ouerint  omnes  /  ad  quos  presens  sci'iptum  peruenerit  /  quod  cum  inter 
Abbatem  et  Conuentum  de  Abirbrothoc  ex  parte  una  /  ei  Henricum  le  Chen 
militem  ex  altera /super  aduocatione  ecclesie  de  Inuervgy /eisdem  monachis 
in  vsus  proprios  per  sedem  apostolicam  et  episcopos  loci  diocesanos  con- 
cesse  et  confirmate  /  coram  Abbate  de  Der  et  Decanis  de  Abirden  et  de 
Ross  a  Domino  Papa  judicibus  delegatis  controuersia  diucius  uerteretur  / 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Sliires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  419-423,  and  Illus- 
trations of  the  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  the  same  shires,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  397-406. 

The  teind  sheaves  of  the  church  of  St.  Fergus,  formerly  held  by  the  laird  of  Ennerwgy,  were, 
in  the  year  1521,  leased  for  five  years  by  the  Abbot  of  Arbroath  to  Gilbert  Menzeis  and  Sir 
Andrew  Dalgarno,  vicar  of  Abirloth,  for  the  yearly  rent  of  fifty  pounds  Scots.— (Registrum 
Recentius  Abbacie  de  Abei-brothoc,  p.  433.)  In  the  year  1,525,  the  tcinds  of  the  church  of  St. 
Fergus  and  of  the  church  of  Fettirangus  were  leased  for  nineteen  years  to  Gilbert  Keyth  of 
Troup  and  Helizabetli  Forbes  his  wife,  and  to  Gilbert  Menzeis  and  Marione  Chalmyr  his  wife, 
for  a  grassum  of  two  hundred  raerks  and  a  yearly  rent  of  fifty  pounds  Scots,— (Id.,  p.  448.)] 

'  [From  the  Kegistrum  Vetus  Abbacie  de  Aberbrothoc,  p.  207.] 


PRESBYTERY  OE  DEER— ST.  FERGUS.        73 

tandem  in  liunc  niodiun  conquicuit  •  videlicet  quod  prefate  partes  ordina- 
cioni  ct  disposicioni  pi-efatorum  judicuni  delegatoruni  /et  Domini  Alexandrt 
episcopi  Abirdonensis  et  tunc  temporis  loci  diocesani  se  commisenint  • 
ratum  et  gratum  ad  inuicem  habiture  quod  predict!  ordinatorcs  inter  eoa 
dignum  duxerint  statuundum  •  Post  multas  uero  altercationes  hinc  inde 
habitas  /pro  bono  pacis  later  partes  irrefragabiliter  obseruande/de  uirorum 
prudentum  consilio/prefati  ordinatores  in  bunc  modum  statuerunt- scilicet- 
quod  tota  decima  garbarum  prefate  ecclesie  de  Inuervgy  in  vsus  proprios 
eorundem  monachorum  integraliter  iu  perpetuum  quieta  perraaneat  et 
pacifica  /  et  predicto  Henrico  et  heredibus  suis  remaneat  ius  presen- 
taii'li  ad  totum  alteragium  .  Et  sciendum  quod  ille  qui  idem  alteragium 
tenuerit  /  et  monaclii  qui  garbas  percipiunt  /  episcopalia  et  si  forte  alia 
emergant  onera  communiter  sustinebunt  et  equaliter  de  eis  respondebunt  / 
exceptis  sex  solidis  domino  Episcopo  Sancti  Andree  /  de  terra  dicte  ecclesie 
annuatim  debitis  /  de  quibus  plenarie  respondebit  qui  supradictum  alter- 
agium babuerit  /  prouidendo  insuper  vt  eidem  ecclesie  boneste  seruiatur  . 
Vt  autem  bee  composicio  sine  amicabilis  ordinafio  firma  in  perpetuum 
et  illibata  permaneat  /  super  ea  duplex  conficitur  instrumentum  /  vnum 
penes  supradictos  monacbos  /  aliud  penes  predictum  militem  lomansuruin  / 
sigillis  dictorum  ordinatcrum  et  predictarum  partium  adinuicem  confir- 
niatum  . 


Carta  Reginaldi  de  Cheyne  filii  Domini   de  Duffus  concessa  Abbati  et 
Conventui   de   Kinloss. '  — (A.D.  1283.) 

Omnibus  sancte  niatris  ecclesie  filiis  pi'esens  scriptum  visuris  .  .  . 
Reginaldus  de  Chen  iilius  dominus  de  Duffus  et  3Iaria  uxor  ejus  .  .  . 
aalutem  Noueritis  universi  quod  cum  nos  ex  quadam  laici  juris  appeten- 
tiaoccupassomus  et  detinuissemus  aliquamdiu  quandam  terram  que  dicitur 
le  Ruuys  de  Kylbuthock  quam  terram  viri  religiosi  Abbas  et  Conuentus 
de  Kynlos  instancius  ad  se  clamabant  pertinere  cunique  per  fideles  et  fide 
dignos  patrie  manifestius  intellexissemus  dictos  Abbatem  et  Conuentum 
ex   collacione    felicis  recordationis   Alexandri   Regis    Scotorum    secundi 

'  [Abridged  from  a  transcript  made,  iu  the  year  1751,  by  Kobcrt  Gray,  writer  ] 
K 


74  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF, 

dictam  terram  del  Ruuys  per  rectas  divisas  suas  el  cum  omnibus  liber' 
tatibus  et  pertinenciis  suis  per  quadraginta  annos  et  eo  amplius  quiete 
pacifice  et  sine  interruptione  possedisse  .  Tandem  divino  timore  com- 
puncti  pro  bono  consciencie  ct  pro  salute  anime  nosire  et  hereuum  nos- 
trorum  prefatam  terram  cum  omnibus  libcrtatibus  et  pertinenciis  suis  per 
rectas  divisas  suas  et  metas  quas  nobilis  memorie  Walterus  filius  Alani 
ex  mandato  prefati  Alexandri  Regis  secundi  perambulando  constituit 
quorum  adhuc  signa  apparent  videlicet  Incipiendo  ab  origine  fontis  qui 
est  subter  lapidem  qui  vocatur  l-;.pis  Albus  in  latere  mentis  de  le  Drum 
et  deinde  versus  aquilonem  per  rivulum  a  dicto  fonte  derivatum  et  lapides 
magnos  de  voluntate  et  consensu  nostro  juxta  predictum  rivulum  positos 
et  ai'bores  olim  in  dictis  divisis  cruce  signatas  usque  ad  predictam  terram 
del  Ruuys  et  sic  per  lapides  stantes  et  lapidum  acervos  usque  le  Blake- 
forde  et  abinde  per  siccum  qui  descendit  sub  cruce  lapidia  stante  in  via 
Regia  juxta  sylvam  de  Kylbuthock  ac  deinde  per  majorem  [siccum]  et 
per  musam  transeundo  usque  le  Starbrigg  per  metas  et  divisas  inter 
dictos  Abbatem  et  Conventum  et  Freskynum  dominum  de  Duffus  olim 
factas  plenarie  restituimus  Unde  fatemur  nos  vel  beredes  nostros  in  pre- 
dictam teri'am  nullum  omnino  jus  babere  vel  babuisse  Renunciando  in- 
super  pro  nobis  et  pro  heredibus  nostris  omni  juri  ecclesiastico  et  civili 
si  quid  nobis  vel  beredibus  nostris  ullo  tempore  posset  competere  et 
omnibus  literis  vegiis  et  apostolicis  impetratis  et  irapetrandis  que  prefatis 
Abbati  et  Conventui  possent  obesse  et  nobis  prodesse  ne  prefati  Abbas  et 
Conventus  super  predicta  terra  cujuscumque  juris  vel  rationis  obtentu 
uUatenus  inquietentur  sed  quietior  sit  eis  predicte  terre  in  perpetuum  pos- 
sessio  quam  fuerat  ab  initio  Et  ut  firma  sit  in  perpetuum  et  inconcussa 
prefatis  Abbati  et  Conventui  prefate  sue  terre  possessio  sine  inquietacione 
nostra  vel  beredum  nostrorum  nos  pro  nobis  et  beredibus  nostris  corporale 
prestimus  juramcntum  subjicientes  etiam  nos  et  beredes  nostros  juris- 
dictioni  Episcopi  Moraviensis  qui  pro  tempore  fuerit  ut  nos  vel  beredes 
nostros  super  prefata  terra  predictos  Abbatem  et  Conventum  ullatenus 
inquietantes  ad  simplicem  dictorum  Abbatis  et  Conventus  requisicionem 
sine  strepitii  judicial!  per  sontentiam  excommunicationis  in  personas  et 
per  interdictum  in  terras  sine  uUa  contrailictione  vel  appellatione  valeat 
compescere  .  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  presenti  scripto  una  cum  sigilla 
nostro   ad   instantiam  nostram   appensa  sunt   sigilla  Domini  Arcbibaldi 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— ST.  FERGUS.       75 

episcopi  Moraviensis  et  sigillum  capitiili  loci  ejusdera  et  Domini  Joliannis 
archidiaconi  Moraviensis  .  Datum  apud  C.inoniam  de  Eigyn  ad  Pesti- 
costem  anno  Domini  millesinio  ducentesimo  octogesinio  tertio  . 


Acquietancia  Reginald!  le  Chen  filii. '  — (A.D.  1289.) 

Omnibus  has  litteras  visuris  vel  audituris  Reginaldus  le  Chen  Alius  • 
salutem  in  Domino  .  Noueritis  me  apud  Rokisburgh  die  Jovis  proxima 
post  Fcstum  Saneti  Gregorii  pape  anno  gracie  •  M"*  cc°'  Ixxx"'  nono  •  re- 
cepisse  de  Domino  Alexandro  de  Balliol  camerario  Scocie  pro  feudo  meo 
de  terminis  Pentecostes  et  Martini  anni  gracie  •  m'*  cc'*  Ixxx'-  octaui  • 
tresdeeem  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  sterlingorum  •  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  has  litteras  meas  eidem  dedi  patentes  •  Date  apud  Rokis- 
burgh die  et  anno  prescriptis  . 


Concessio  Regis  Willelmo  Keitbe  ejusque  sponse.  ^  — (A.D.  1476.) 

Apud  Edinburghe  .  xxxi.  Martii  •  j™"cccc.  Ixxvi.  .  Rex  concessit  dilectis 
suis  Willelmo  Keithe  filio  et  heredi  apparenti  dilecti  sui  Gilberti  Keithe 
de  Inverrugy  militis  et  Jonete  de  Dunbar  sponse  dicti  Willelmi  et  eorum 
alter;  diucius  viventi  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreandis  quibus 
deficientibus  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Gilberti  qui- 
buscunque  terras  de  Gal  vail  cum  molendino  earundem  necnon  terras 
de  Hithee  et  quadraginta  solidatas  terrarum  ville  de  Galvil  et  prefati 
molendini  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Banf  quas  idem  Gilbertus  resignavit  . 


Gift  of  the  marriage  of  an  heiress  by  Sir  Gilbert  Keithe  of  Inuervgy 
knight  to  his  son.  3— (A.D.  1486.) 

Be  it  maid  kende  til  all  men  be  thir  present  lettres  me  Gilbert  Keithe 

'  [From  the  origin.al  in  the  British  Museum,  printed  in  Stevenson's  Ilhistrations  of  Scottish 
History,  p.  33.] 

'  [From  the  Ahbrevi.itio  Registri  Magni  Sigilll,  lib.  vii.,  no.  344,  MS.  Gen,  Reg.  House,  Edin.] 
•  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Philorth.] 


76  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

of  Inuervgy  knyclit  to  haif  frely  gevin  and  disponit  ...  to  my  son 
James  Keithe  the  niarreaghe  of  the  dochter  and  ayr  til  vmquhile  Dauid 
Forestar  of  Laweroklav  or  hir  failzeande  the  nerast  mareaghe  of  his  ayr 
togidder  with  all  profitis  and  pertinentis  pertinying  or  at  may  pertene 
tlierto  efter  the  tenor  of  ane  letter  of  selling  and  alienation  of  the  saide 
mareagh  maid  til  me  be  Allan  Kynnarde  of  that  Ilk  and  our  lord  til 
vmquhyle  the  forsaid  Dauid  as  in  the  samyn  letter  at  niair  lenth  is  con- 
tenit  sa  that  it  sal  be  lesiun  to  the  saide  James  ether  to  mary  the  saide 
ayr  with  himself  or  to  dispone  therupon  quhar  it  plesis  him  And  be 
thes  my  present  lettres  I  constitut  and  makis  the  said  James  my  verray 
lauchful  assignuy  in  that  part  to  follow  and  persew  be  justice  befor 
quhatsunicucr  juge  spirituale  or  temporale  all  and  sindry  quhatsumeuer 
lettis  or  stoppes  the  said  James  to  bruk  or  joiss  the  forsaide  mareaghe 
and  profits  tlierof  ...  In  witnes  of  the  quhilk  thing  lo  this  my  present 
wryt  I  haf  affixt  my  sele  at  Inuervgy  the  xii.  day  of  the  monethe  of 
October  the  yer  of  God  ane  thousand  four  hundreth  auchty  and  sex  yeris 
bcfor  thir  witnes  my  sone  and  apperand  ayr  William  Keth  of  Hythye 
Gilbert  Keith  of  Pereeoche  Thomas  Kynnarde  of  Kyninmonde  Thomas 
Monro  Henry  Lychton  and  Sir  Walter  Clerk  notar  publict  with  vtheris 
dyuerss  . 


Gilbert  Mowattis  precept  vpoune  Brabuster  and  Sleiklie  witht  thair  per- 
tinentis for  ward  and  releif  /  cum  sasina  in  secunda  cauda. '  — (A.D. 
1520.) 

TV^illelmus  Keitht  de  Inuervgy  miles  ac  dominus  quarte  partis  Cathanie 
dilectis  nostris  Willelmo  Strulat  Johanni  Huchonsone  et  Alexandre 
Mowat  balliuis  meis  in  hac  parte  .  .  .  Quia  dedi  et  hereditarie  concessi 
dilecto  con-sanguineo  nieo  Gilberto  Mowat  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas 
de  Brabustei-mire  et  Slecle  cum  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  barronia  de 
Hausbustyr  intra  bondas  Cathanie  et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Inuernesse 
prout  in  carta  sua  sibi  dcsuper  confecta  plenius  continetur  Vobis  igitur 
prccipio  .  .  .  quatenus  .  .  .   statum  et  possessionem  hereditariam 

I  [Abridged  from  a  transcript  in  tbe  possession  of  Joseph  Kobertson,  Esq.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— CRIMOND.  77 

dictarum  ten-arum  cum  pertiiientiis  dicto  Gilbcrto  aut  suo  certo  attornato 
latori  presencium  .  .  .  juste  habere  faciatis  .  .  .  et  in  signum  sasine 
per  vos  tradite  vestrum  sigillum  in  secunda  Cauda  post  meum  appendatis 
Datum  sub  signeto  meo  apud  Inuervgy  quinto  die  mensis  Marcij  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimonono  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  CRIMOND.' 

Carta  Domini  Willelmi  Monypeny  super  terris  de  Brodland  de  Ratre  de 
Rotbraquhy  de  Carneglass  et  de  Mylhil  etc.^ — (A.D.  1458.) 

A.pud  Edinburglie  .  vii.  Octobris  •  j"-  v'^-  Iviii.  .  Rex  concessit  dilecto 
familiari  suo  Willelmo  Monypeny  de  Ardweny  et  Conkirsalte  militi  et 
heredibus  suis  pro  suis  gratuitis  servitiis  Regi  impensis  et  impendendis 
omnes  et  singulas  terras  baronie  de  Brodland  de  Ratre  de  Rotbraquhy 
de  Carnglase  et  de  Mylhil  ac  molendinum  de  Creichniount  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Aberdene  Regi  contingentes  racione  forisfacture  quondam 
Hugonis  comitis  de  Ormounde  .  Tenendas  de  Rege  in  feodo  et  heredi- 
tate  etc.  .  Reddendo  annuatim  Regi  unum  denarium  argenti  ad  Festum 
Pentecostes  apud  capitale  messuagium  de  Brodeland  de  Ratre  nomine 
albe  tirme  .  Testibus  Georgio  episcopo  Brechinensi  cancellario  Thoma 
episcopo  Candide  Case  secreti  sigilli  custode  Georgio  comite  de  Anguse 
Willelmo  comite  de  Marschel  Jacobo  comite  de  Mortoun  Andrea  domino 
Avandale  Jacobo  domino  Levingstoune  magno  camerario  Patricio  domino 
le  Grahame  Alexandro  domino  Montgomery  Georgio  domino  tSetoune 
Willelmo  domino  Bortbwic  Patricio  domino  Halis  Magistris  Johanne 
Arous  archidiacono  Glasguensi  Thoma  Waus  decano  Glasguensi  secre- 
tario  et  Niniauo  de  Spot  computorum  rotulatore  . 


'  [See  CoUections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  423-42S,  and  Illus- 
trations of  the  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  the  same  shires,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  a'Jt-S'JC] 

'  [From  the  Abbroviatio  Ilegistri  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  v.,  no.  16,  Md.  Gen.  Ueg.  House,  Edin.J 


78  THE  SHIRES  OF  A.BERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


CoHcessio  Regis  Preposito  et  Canoi  icis  ecclesie  Sancti  Salvatoris  infra 
civitatem  Sancti  Andree. '  — (A.D.  1458.) 

-A.puil  Perthe  .  vi.  Novembris  •  j"'  cccc.  Iviii.  .  Rex  concessit  dilectis 
clericis  et  oratoribus  suis  Preposito  et  Canonicis  ecclesie  collegiate  Sancti 
Salvatoris  infra  civitatem  Sancti  Andree  et  eorum  successoribus  omnes 
et  singulas  terras  baronie  de  LJrodland  de  Ratre  de  Ratheaquhy  de  Carn- 
[glase]  et  de  Mylhil  et  molemlinum  de  Creichmount  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Abirdene  quas  Willelmus  Monjpenny  de  Ardweny  et  de  Conkirsalte 
miles  personaliter  resignavit  apud  Perth  Tenendas  de  Rege  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  etc.  Reddendo  annuatim  Regi  unum  denarium  argenti  ad 
Festum  Penticostes  apud  capitale  messuagium  de  Brodeland  de  Rettre 
nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur  tantum  et  oracionum  suffragia  deuotarum 
Testibus  Georgio  episcopo  Brecbinensi  cancellario  Jobanne  comite  Atholie 
fratre  Regis  Jacobo  domino  Levingstoune  magno  camerario  et  magistro 
hospicii  Patricio  domino  le  Grahame  Willelmo  de  Moravia  de  Tulibar- 
dine  Magistris  Johanne  Arous  archidiacono  Glasguensi  secretario  et 
Niniano  de  Spot  canonico  Dunkeldensi  computorum  rotulatore  . 


Inquisitio  Willelmi  Keithe.^— (A.D.  1495.) 

Inquisitio  facta  apud  Abirdene  xxviii"'  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini 
millesirao  quadringentesimo  nonogesimo  quinto  in  pretorio  burgi  de  Aber- 
dene  in  curia  capitali  vicecomitis  de  Abirdene  tenta  per  nobilem  virum 
Alexandrum  Irwin  de  Drum  vicecomitem  eiusdem  per  subscriptos  vide- 
licet Malcomum  Forbes  de  Tolquhone  Johannem  Turryng  de  Foverne 
Walterum  Barclay  de  Towy  Patricium  Barclay  de  Grantuly  Alexandrum 
Burnat  filium  et  heredem  apparentem  Domini  de  Leyis  Alexandrum 
Cummyn  de  Cultir  Alexandrum  Tulydaf  de  eodem  Willelmum  Oudny 
filium  et  heredem  apparentem  Willelmi  Oudny  domini  eiusdem  Heni'icum 
Forbes  de  Kynnellor  Johannem  Ross  de  Auchlossyn  Alexandrum  Men- 
zeis  de  Petfoddalis  Henricum  Annand  de  Uchterellon  Willelmum  Fraser 

'  [From  the  Abbreviatio  Registri  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  v.,  no.  26,  MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House,  Edin.] 
•  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Drum.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— CRIMOND,  79 

de  Durris  Willelmuni  Crafurd  de  Fedra  Alexandruni  Sken  de  eodeni 
Qui  jiiniti  dicunt  quod  quondam  Gilbertus  Ketht  de  Inucrusy  miles  pater 
Willelmi  Keithe  latoris  presentium  obiifc  ultimo  .  .  .  sasitus  ut  de  feodo 
ad  pacom  et  fidem  Domini  nostri  Regis  de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris 
baronic  de  Bordland  de  Ratre  Ralhnoquhyn  Carneglass  Mylnerbil  ct 
molendiuo  de  Crechmont  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentibua  infra  vicecomi- 
tatum  de  Aberrlene  Et  quod  dietus  Willelmus  est  legitimus  et  propin- 
quior  heres  dicti  quondam  sui  patris  .  .  .  Et  quod  est  legitime  etatis 
Et  quod  diete  terre  et  molendinum  cum  suis  pertinentiis  valent  nunc  per 
annum  quadraginta  libras  et  valuerunt  tempore  pacis  triginta  libras  ,  .  . 
Datum  sub  sigillo  dicti  vicecomitis  et  sigillis  quorundam  qui  huic  in- 
quisition! intererant  faciende  anno  die  mense  et  loco  suprascriptis  . 


Carta  Regis  pro  Johanne  Dumbare  de  terris  de  Cremond  etc. '  — (A.D, 
1455.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Noueritis  nos  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilecto  nostro  Joanni  Dumbare  pro  suo  fideli  servitio  nobis  impenso  et 
impendendo  •  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Crecbmond  Aglis  /  Cremonde 
Gortli  /  Cremond  Mogat  /  Tillykerak  cum  le  Park  /  cum  pertinentiis  / 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Aberdene  •  Quequidem  terre  peruenerunt 
ad  manus  nostras  ratione  forisfacture  quondam  Hugonis  comitis  de 
Ormont  •  Tenendas  .  .  .  predicto  Joanni  Dunbar  et  heredibus  de  corpora 
suo  legittime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  /  quibus  deficientibus  nobis  et 
heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  Regibus  Scocie  libere  reuertendas  in 
feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  •  nobis  heredi- 
bus et  successoribus  nostris  vardam  et  maritagium  .si  contigerit  /  et 
servitia  de  dictis  terris  debita  et  consueta  •  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic 
presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  appendimus  •  Coram  reuerendis  in 
Christo  patribus  Thoma  Johanne  et  Georgio  Dunkeldensi  Moraviensi  ct 
[Brechinensi]  episcopis  /  Yilhelmo  comite  de  Cathnes  domino  de  Sinclare 
nostro  cancellario  et  consanguineo  /  predilectis  consanguineis  nostris 
Jacobo  [domino  Levingstoun]  magno  nostro  camerario  /  Patricio  domino 

'  [Abridged  from  a  copy  in  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 


80  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

He  Graham  /  Jacobo  domino  de  Hamiltoun  etc.  /  Wilhelmo  de  Jlorauia 
domino  de  Tullybardin  .  Apud  Perth  primo  die  mensis  So[)tembria  / 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  quinquagesimo  quinto  •  et 
regni  nostri  decimo  nono  . 


Carta  confirmationis  Willclmo  Hay  de  Vry  super  terris  de  Creichmond.  ' 
— (A.D.  14^7.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam  di- 
lecte  nostre  Beatricis  de  Dunbar  domine  de  Creichmond  .  .  .  ad  plenum 
intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  .  Ojinibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris 
Beatrix  de  Dunbar  relicta  quondam  Magistri  Gilberti  Hay  de  Vry  ac 
domina  de  Creichmond  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  me 
.  .  .  filiali  dilectione  et  affectione  dedisse  .  .  .  carissimo  filio  raeo  et 
apparenti  heredi  Willelmo  Hay  de  Vry  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meaa 
baronie  mee  sine  dominij  mei  de  Creichmond  cum  suis  pertinenciis 
jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  . 
prefato  Willelmo  et  heredibus  suis  a  me  et  heredibus  meis  de  supremo 
domino  nostro  Rege  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  secundum 
tenorem  carte  mee  michi  prius  inde  confecte  Reseruato  tamen  michi 
libero  tenemento  earundem  pro  toto  tempore  vite  mee  .  .  .  Faciendo 
inde  .  .  .  annuatim  seruieia  debita  et  consueta  supremo  domino  nostro 
Regi  et  successoribus  suis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum 
presenti  carte  mee  est  appensum  apud  Crechmond  xij.  die  mensis  Sep- 
tembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  octuagesimo  septimo 
Coram  honorabilibus  viris  Willelmo  Hay  de  Ardendracht  /  Archibaldo 
Rate  de  Drumtocty  '  Gilberto  Hay  in  Carmuk  /  AVillelnio  Kennedy  con- 
stabulario  de  Abirdene  /  Magistro  Johanne  Hay  vicario  de  Cluny  /  Do- 
mino Johanne  Sauchak  vicario  de  Crechmond  /  ac  Domino  Johanne 
Striueling  presbitero  ac  notario  publico  cum  multis  aliis  •  Quamquidem 
cartam  .  .  .  pro  pcrpetuo  confirmamus  Saluis  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  juribus  et  seruiciis  de  dictis  terris  cum  pertinenciis  ante  pre- 
sentem  nostram  coniirmacionem  nobis  dcbitis  et  consuetis  .  In  cuius  rei 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistnun  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  x.,  no.  lOi,  US.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.l 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— LONMAY.         81 

testimonium  present!  carte  nostra  eonfirmacionis  mai^num  sij^illum  nos- 
trum apponi  precepimus  .  ,  .  Apiul  Eilinburgh  septimo  die  mensis  Octo- 
bris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  septimo  et  regni  vicesimo 
octauo  . 

Service  on  Mill  of  Crimond  etc. '  — (A.D.  1674.) 

January  16,  1674  .  Special  service  of  Mary  Meldrum  spouse  of  David 
Stewart  commissary  of  Murray  Isobell  Meldrum  spouse  of  James  Gordon 
of  Ardmeallie  and  Elspet  Meldrum  spouse  of  Mr.  David  Cummino' 
minister  at  Bremurray  as  nearest  heirs  portioners  of  I\Ir.  John  Hay 
of  Logic  their  uncle  in  .  .  .  the  mill  of  [Crimond]  with  the  mill  lands 
etc.  the  plough  of  Neathertown  of  Crimomlgorth  the  plough  of  Longley 
and  half  plough  of  Overtown  of  Crimondgorth  and  plough  of  Lochhills 
and  that  other  plough  of  the  lands  of  Overtown  of  Crimondgorth  for- 
merly occupied  by  John  Mowat  the  town  and  lands  of  Strathtodle  for- 
merly occupied  by  Mr.  William  Rires  with  the  .  .  .  pertinents  .  .  . 
and  the  tithes  of  the  same  lying  contiguously  within  the  barony  and 
parish  of  Crimond  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen  incorporated  into  one 
whole  and  free  tenandry  to  be  called  in  future  the  tenandry  of  Logic 
Crimond  .  .  .  held  in  chief  of  Gilbert  earl  of  Erroll  ...  in  ward  tax 
for  yearly  payment  of  fifteen  pounds  Scots  money  at  the  Feast  of  Pente- 
cost in  name  of  ward  tax  as  oft  as  the  said  wardship  falls  only  .  .  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  LONMAY.^ 

Preceptum    Regium    ad    dandum    saisinam    Alexandre    Irwyne    ejusque 
sponse.  ^  — (A.D  1452.) 

Jacobus   Dei  gracia  Rex   Scotorum  dilectis   nostris  Gilberto   Keith  de 

'  TAbridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Ticccomitatus  de  Aberdeeu,  MS.  in  archivis 
ejnsdcm.] 

=  [Sec  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp  429,  -130. 

In  the  year  131-1,  Bishop  Henry  Chein  erected  the  church  of  Lunmey  into  u  prebend  of  the 
cathedral  of  Aberdeen  — (Registrum  Episcopjitus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  ii ,  p  252.] 

^  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Drum.] 

L 


82  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Inuerugy  militi  et  Willelmo  AbirJour  ac  eorum  alterj  coniunctim  et 
diuisim  vicecomitibus  nostris  de  Abirdene  in  hac  parte  specialiter  consti- 
tutis  salutem  Quia  dedimus  .  .  .  hereditarie  dilectis  nostris  Alexandre 
Irwyne  filio  et  heredi  apparent!  Alexandri  Irwin  de  Drum  et  Jonete 
Keith  sponse  sue  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
de  Lunmcy  Salquhok  Corskelly  Ardnabethy  et  Carness  cum  pertinenciis 
jacentes  infra  dictum  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  cum 
pertinenciis  fuerunt  dicti  Alexandri  prius  hereditarie  et  quas  idem  .  .  . 
in  nianus  nostras  apud  Striuelin  per  .  .  .  suos  procuratores  .  .  .  sim- 
pliciter  resignauit  prout  in  carta  nostra  dictis  Alexandro  filio  et  Jonete 
sponse  sue  inde  confecta  plenius  continetur  Vobis  precipimus  .  .  . 
quatenus  dictis  Alexandro  et  Jonete  sponse  sue  et  eorum  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  vel  eorum  certo  attornato  latori  presencium  sasinam  dictarum 
terrarum  cum  pertinenciis  iuste  habere  faciatis  .  .  .  Datum  sub  testi- 
monio  niagni  sigilli  nostri  apud  Edinburgh  octauo  die  mensis  Julij  anno 
regni  decimo  quinto  . 


De  recusatione  Comitis  de  Erail  recipere  literas  Regis.  '  — (A.D.  1475.) 

Instrumentum  notarium  fidem  faciens  quod  Willelmus  Carle  banilator  et 
portator  quarundam  literarum  Regis  directarum  Willelmo  comiti  de  Erail 
domino  de  le  Hay  ac  constabulario  Scotie  sub  signeto  ex  deliberatione 
Dominorum  Consilii  in  hac  parte  specialiter  deputatus  ad  presentiam 
dicti  Comitis  accessit  et  easdem  literas  Regis  produxit  unacum  portiforio 
quorundam  nominum  infra  dominium  dicti  domini  Comitis  indictatorum 
ad  errastandum  et  attachiandum  hujusmodi  personas  indictatas  ad  curiam 
Justiciarii  proximam  tenendam  apud  burgum  de  Abirdene  .  Quasqui- 
dem  literas  dictus  Willelmus  Carle  dicto  domino  Comiti  realiter  optulit 
ac  eundem  dominum  Comitem  pro  executione  debita  earundem  fienda  re- 
quisiuit  Quas  literas  dictus  dominus  Comes  recipere  expresse  recusavit 
presentibus  Johanne  Forbes  filio  Domini  Willelmi  Forbes  militis  et  aliis  . 
Apud  ecclesiam  de  Lunmei  .  xxi.  Junii  •  j"""  cccc.  Ixxv. 


'  [Noted  from  the  original  in  tbcolmrtci  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER-FRASERBURGH.  83 


Alexander   Setonc  do   Tulclifr;isser   resignat  terras  de   Kynninniond   in 
favorem  Johannis  Gordone  de  Lunger.  '  — (A.D.  1501.) 

JLv.  die  mensis  Decenibris  anno  Domini  millesirao  quingentesimo  primo 
.  .  .  personaliter  constitutes  Alexander  Setone  de  Tulchfrasser  miles 
.  .  .  simplieiter  resignauit  in  manibus  Alexandri  comitis  Buclianie  ac 
doinini  baronie  de  Kyneduard  omnes  terras  suas  de  Kynninmond  cum 
suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kyneduard  Quiquidem  Comes 
domiims  superior  easdem  Jobanni  Gordon  de  Lumger  tradidit  et  deli- 
berauit  secundum  tenorem  carte  sue  desuper  confecte  .  .  .  Super  quibus 
dictus  Jobannes  petiit  instrumenta  Acta  in  bospitio  dicti  Comitis  in 
Abirdene  bora  quasi  decima  ante  merediem  testibus  Magistro  Georgio 
Stirueling  Johanne  Pantoun  de  Petmethen  Alexandre  Cunyngeme 
Domino  Alexandre  Jobnestone  Patricio   Steuart  de  Latberis  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  FRASERBURGH.' 

Carta  Andree  Mercer. '— (A.D.  1381.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  et  audituris  Walterus  de  Lesley  dominus 
de  Ross  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  nos  dedisse  con- 
cessisse  et  hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  consanguineo 
nostro  Andree  Mercer  pro  suo  fideli  seruicio  nobis  impenso  et  impendendo 
totam  terram  nostram  de  Faytbley  cum  pertineiiciis  in  baronia  de  Kyned- 
ward  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Quamquidem  terram  cum  per- 
tinenciis  Jobanneta  de  Meingnes  filia  et  beres   quondam  Alexandri    de 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Notary's  Protocol,  entitled  "  Register  of  Sasines  for  the  Hurgh  of  Aber- 
deen, vol.  i ,"  MS.  in  archivis  ejusdem.] 

-  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  4.31-435,  and  Illus- 
trations of  the  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  the  same  shires,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  SSo-J'Ji.] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Philorth.] 


84  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Meingnes  domina  dicte  terre  ...  in  sua  pura  et  legitima  viduitate  apuJ 
Dwno  in  Mentlieth  quinto  die  mensis  Junij  anno  Domini  millesinio  ccc™" 
octuagesimo  primo  nobis  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  Tenendam  et 
habendain  eidein  Andree  liercdibus  suia  ct  assignatis  de  nobis  et  heredi- 
bus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  nobis 
et  heredibus  nostris  .  .  .  vnum  par  calcarium  deauratorum  apud  Faythiey 
supradictum  in  Festo  Pentecostes  nomine  albe  firme  annuatim  tantum  si 
petatur  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum 
nostrum  precopimus  apponi  hiis  testibus  vener.abilibus  in  Cliristo  patribus 
Dominis  Alejandro  et  Alexandro  Dei  gratia  Morauiensis  et  Rossensis 
ecclesiarum  episcopis  Dominis  Alexandro  et  Willelmo  de  Lindisay  fratri- 
bns  nostris  carissimis  Dominis  Waltero  Senescalli  Roberto  de  Innes  et 
Ricardo  Comyn  militibus  Magistris  Willelmo  de  Dyngvale  et  Alexandro 
Man  decano  et  archidiacono  ecclesie  Rossensis  Adam  de  Vrchart  Alex- 
andro de  Cheeshelm  Hugone  de  Monro  Roberto  Burnen'  et  multis  aliis 
apud  Elgyne  decimo  octauo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  supradicto  . 


Ratificatio  Regis. ' —(A.D.  1382) 

Ivobertus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scottorum  Omnibus  probis  hominibus  totius 
terre  sue  clericis  et  laycis  s.alutem  Sciatis  nos  approbasse  ratificasse  et 
hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  donacionem  illam  et  concessionem 
quas  dilectus  consanguineus  noster  Walterus  de  Lesley  de  Ross  et  dilecta 
consanguinea  nostra  Eufamia  sponsa  sua  ex  vnanimi  consensu  et  assensu 
fecerunt  et  concesserunt  dilecto  ettideli  nostro  Andree  Mercer  de  terra  de 
Faythiey  cum  pertinentiis  in  baronia  de  Kynedward  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Abirdene  Et  de  terra  de  Tiry  cum  pertinentiis  in  eadem  baronia 
infra  eundem  vicecomitatum  Tenendis  .  .  .  dicto  Andree  heredibus  et 
assignatis  suis  .  .  .  Saluo  seruicio  nostro  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  pre- 
senti carte  nostre  confirmationis  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  sigillum 
Testibus  vener.ibilibus  in  Christo  patribus  Willelmo  et  Johanne  cancel- 
lario  nostro  Sancti  Andree  et  Dunkeldensis  ecclesiarum  episcopis  Johanne 
primogenito  nostro  de  Carrik  senescallo  Scocie  Roberto  de  Fytf  et  de 

'  [From  tlie  original  in  the  charter  room  at  I'hilorth.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— FRASERBURGH.      85 

Menteth  filio  nostro  ililecto  Willelmo  do  Douglas  et  de  Marr  consan- 
guinco  nostro  comitibus  Jacobo  de  Lyndesay  nepote  iiostro  karissimo  ct 
Roberto  de  Erskyne  consangiiineo  nostro  rnilitibus  apud  jMe.hf'en  quarto 
decimo  dio  Februarii  anno  regni  nostri  vndecimo  . 


De  interfectione  Andree  Scot  fugitiui.  '  — (A.D.  1397.) 

Vniuersis  ad  quorum  noticiam  presentos  litere  peruenerint  Alexander 
Fraser  dominus  de  rhillortb  vicecomes  de  Abirden  salutem  Cum  pium 
sit  et  meritoriura  veritati  perhibere  testimonium  et  precipue  in  hijs  que 
coram  iudicibus  ordinarie  acta  executa  suntetfinita  exhinc  est  quod  testi- 
fieamur  quod  in  curia  vicecomitatus  de  Abirden  tenta  ibidem  secundo  die 
mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  trecentesimo  nonogesimo  septimo 
comparuerunt  coram  nobis  sedentibus  pro  tribunal!  Walterus  de  Forfar 
et  Cristinus  Crucscbankis  latores  presentium  accusati  et  calumpniati  per 
rotulos  inquisitionis  per  ordinacionem  domini  nostri  Regis  et  sui  consilii 
generalis  facte  de  arte  et  parte  communis  destructionis  patrie  et  spolia- 
cionis  fidelium  Regis  ac  eciam  de  arte  et  parte  intert'ectionis  Andree  Scot 
apud  le  Foulewod  Quamquidem  primam  calumpniam  denegauerunt  et 
interfectionem  dicti  Andree  Scot  t'atebantur  dicendo  quod  ipsum  An- 
dream  legitime  interf'ecerunt  vnde  positi  fuerunt  ad  assisam  proborum  et 
fiuedignorura  patrie  per  quam  compertum  fuit  et  declaratum  quod  dicti 
Walterus  et  Cristinus  quondam  Andream  Scot  legitime  interfecerunt  quia 
fugitivus  erat  a  lege  et  ad  cornu  Regis  et  de  omnibus  aliis  calumpniis 
accusacionibus  et  actionibus  antedictis  quieti  fuerant  et  immunes  Et 
hoc  omnibus  quorum  interest  tenore  presentis  innotescimus  Datum  sub 
sigillo  nostro  apud  Abirden  die  et  anno  prenotatis  . 

Obligatio  Arcbibaldi  comitis  de  Duglas  Vilbelmo  Fraser  de  Philortb.  ^  — 
(A.D.  1410.) 

Pateat  vniuersis  nos  Archibaldum  comitem  de  Duglas  dominum  Galo- 

'  [From  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Philortli.] 
'  [From  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  I'hilortli. 
On  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  September,  U'ia,  Johi:,  carl  of  Buchau,  Constable  of  France, 


86  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

widie  et  Vallisanandie  per  tenorem  prespntium  firmiter  obligari  dilecto 
consanguineo  nostro  Vilhelnio  Eraser  fie  Philortli  iiiiliti  in  centum  marcis 
bone  et  vsualis  monete  regni  Scotie  causa  certe  conventionis  et  contractus 
initi  inter  me  et  eundeni  Villielmuin  Soluendis  dictis  centum  marcis 
monote  jam  dicte  eidem  Villielmo  et  suo  certo  assignato  per  liunc  modum 
videlicet  viginti  marce  ad  Eestum  Beati  Petri  proximuni  quod  dicitur  Ad 
Vincula  et  residue  octogene  marce  in  Festo  Omnium  Sanctorum  proximo 
inde  sequente  sine  vlteriore  dilatione  pev  fraude  aliquali  Et  si  contingat 
nos  in  solutione  dicte  summe  pecunie  in  dictis  terminis  deficere  quod 
absit  obliganius  nos  heredes  nostros  exequitores  et  assignatos  et  omnes 
terras  nostras  ccteraque  bona  nostra  mobilia  vbicunque  locorum  fuerint 
fore  namanda  capienda  et  distringenda  ad  voluntalem  dicti  Vilbelmi 
heredum  suorum  et  assignatorum  .  .  .  quousque  iis  tarn  de  dampnis 
laboribns  et  expensis  quam  de  debito  principali  fuerit  plenarie  satist'ac- 
tum  nullo  proponendc)  obstaculo  in  contrarium  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
sigillum  nostrum  fecimus  apponi  presentibus  apud  Edinburgbt  anno  Do- 
mini j"  cccc.  X.  decimo  die  mensis  Julij   . 

Solutum  est  de  ista  summa  predicto  Vilbelmo  apud  Locbmaben 
ane  and  threttie  jmndis  Solutum  eidem  Vilhclmo  de  eadem 
summa  ane  and  twenty  pundis  . 


Transumptum  carte  Regis  Roberti  III. '  — (A.D.  1405  et  1425.) 
Transsumptum  do  registro  Regis  Roberti  Tertii  .  Robektus  Dei  gratia 

chamberlain  of  Scotlniui,  and  lonl  of  the  liarony  of  Kynedwart,  granted  the  Innds  of  the  lord- 
ship of  Philorth,  namely,  Philorth,  Kyrkton,  Carnebulg,  Invernoth,  Ardglassy,  Ardmakoni, 
Kynhulg,  Kynglasscr,  mill  of  Philorth,  Carnywhyng,  Little  lirecok,  Brecniimore,  mill  of  Busk, 
in  the  barony  of  Kinedwart,  to  William  Fraser  of  Philorth  and  his  heirs  male,  whom  failing,  to 
William  Forbes  of  Kynnaldy  and  Agnes  his  wife,  the  daughter  of  the  said  William  Fraser, 
and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  whom  failing,  to  the  heirs  whomsoever  of  the  said  William  Fraser. 
On  the  sixth  day  of  November  following,  the  same  Earl  granted  to  the  same  William  Forbes  of 
Kynnaldy  and  his  wife,  and  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  \\  illiam's  body,  whom  failing,  to  Sir 
Alexander  Forbes,  knight,  the  lands  of  Carnywhyng,  Brekor  Vor,  and  Little  Brekor,  resigned 
in  their  favour  by  William  Fraser  of  Phylorth— (Originals  in  the  charter  chest  of  Sir  John 
Stuart  Forbes  of  Pitsligo  and  Fettercairn,  baronet.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Philorth.) 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— FRASERBURGH.      87 

Rex  Scotoi'um  Ouniibus  probis  hoininibus  totiiis  terre  sue  clcricis  et 
laicis  salutem  Sciatis  nos  approbasse  ratificassc  et  bac  presenti  carta  nos- 
tra confirmasse  donationes  conccssiones  coiulitiones  et  pacta  que  et  quas 
fecit  et  concessit  quondam  Valterus  Leslie  miles  domiims  de  Ros  dilecto 
et  fideli  nostro  Alexandre  Eraser  militi  de  certis  terris  cum  pertiiientiis 
et  annuls  redditibus  jacentibus  infra  comitatus  de  Ross  et  Bucquliannie 
ac  dominium  Galuidie  Tenendis  et  babendis  dicto  Alexandro  et  lieredibus 
suis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  Saluo  nobis  et  lieredibus  nostris  seruicio 
nostro  inde  debito  et  consueto  In  cuius  rci  testimonium  present!  carte 
nostre  confirmacionis  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  sigillum  Testibua  reue- 
rendo  in  Christo  patre  Gilbcrto  episcopo  Aberdonensi  cancellario  nostro 
Willelmo  de  Cunyngliaim  de  Kilmauris  Dauid  Fleming  de  Biggar  Johanne 
de  Ros  de  Haukheid  militibus  Joanne  Senescalli  fratre  nostro  naturali 
clerico  probacionis  domus  nostre  Jolianne  de  Crawfurde  custode  sigilli 
nostri  secreti  secretario  nostro  in  remotis  agente  .  .  .  apiid  Dundon- 
ald  vicesimo  octauo  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quad- 
ringentesimo  quinto  etregni  nostri  anno  sexto  decimo  .  Datum  sub  testi- 
monio  sigilli  excellentissimi  principis  Jacobi  Dei  gi'atia  Regis  Scotorum 
illustrissimi  ad  instantiam  Villielmi  Fraser  de  Philorth  vicesimo  quarto 
die  mensis  Marcii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  vicesimo 
quarto  et  regui  sui  decimo  nono  . 


Transumptum  carte  Alexandro  Fraser  militi  ejusque  sponse. '  — (A.D. 
1375  et  A.D.  1455.) 

-In  Dei  nomine  Amen  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  siue 
transsumptum  cunctis  pateat  euidenter  quod  anno  ab  Incarnatione 
Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  quinquagesimo  quinto  mensis  vero 
Aprilis  die  decimo  octauo  ...  in  mei  notarii  publici  ac  testium  sub- 
scriptorum  presentia  personaliter  constitutus  honorabilis  et  prouidus  vir 
Alexander  Fraser  dominus  de  Philorth  cum  notario  infrascripto  quanJam 
cartam  magno  sigillo  nobilis  et  potentis  Domini  Valteri  de  Leslie  domini 
de  Ross   sano  et  integro   sigillatam   nou  rasam   non  abolitani  .  .  .  sed 

1  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Philorth.] 


88  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

prorsus  omni  vitio  et  suspicione  carentem  vt  prima  facie  apparebat  .  .  . 
trailiilit  pprlegenJam  ...  in  modum  scquentem  Oainirus  banc  cartam 
visuris  vel  audituris  Valtenis  de  Leslie  miles  doininus  de  Ross  salutem  in 
Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  nos  dcdisse  concessisse  et  bac  j)resenti 
carta  mea  confiirmasse  dilectis  fratri  et  sorori  nostris  Domino  Alexandre 
Fraser  militi  et  Jobanne  sponse  sue  et  eorum  alteri  diutius  viuenti  lieredi- 
busque  inter  ipsos  lewittinie  procreatis  sea  procreandis  omnes  et  singulas 
terras  de  Pbillortb  videlicet  terras  de  Kirktoun  Cairnbuilg  Inuerolocby 
Ardglasscy  Kinglasse  cum  molendino  Kinbog  Ardmakren  cum  molendino 
duos  Brakours  Aucbintuin  Auchmacludy  Braklawmoir  terras  de  maiore 
Drumqubendill  et  minore  Di-umqubendill  Aucbincbogill  Plady  Loncardy 
et  Delgady  cum  le  Querell  terras  de  maiore  Fyntrie  Balcbern  et  Blak- 
toune  cum  iustis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecoraitatum  de  Aberdein 
terras  de  Ferdonald  in  Ross  cum  octodecim  libris  steriingorum  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Inuernes  et  terras  baronie  de  Kregiltoun  cum  pertinen- 
tiis et  quadraginta  libras  tenendriarum  jacentium  in  partibus  de  Galuidia 
Reseruato  nobis  loco  Castri  de  Kregiltoun  cum  residuo  tenendriarum 
dictarum  partium  Tenendas  .  .  .  predictas  terras  cum  pertinentiis  pre- 
fato  Alexandre  et  Jobanne  sponse  sue  et  alteri  eorum  diutius  viuenti 
heredibusque  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  pro  recom- 
pensatione  et  satisfactione  predictarum  terrarum  suarum  de  Ross  cum 
pertinentiis  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  ita  libere  sicut  nos  prefatus 
Valterus  et  Eufamia  sponsa  nostra  totas  terras  cum  pertinentiis  tenemus 
sine  tenuimus  aliquibus  temporibus  retroactis  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  pre- 
dictus  Alexander  et  Jobanna  sponsa  sua  et  lieredes  eorum  supremo 
domino  nostro  Regi  pro  dictis  terris  seruicium  debitum  et  consuetum 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  presentibus  est  appensum 
apud  Aberdein  quarto  die  mensis  Junij  anno  Domini  millesimo  tricen- 
tesimo  septuagesimo  quinto  Testibus  Villelmo  comite  de  Douglas 
Georgio  de  Dunbar  comite  Marcbie  Arcbibaldo  de  Douglas  Roberto 
Erskin  Willelmo  de  Dyssyngtoune  militibus  et  Thoma  de  Rate  cum 
multis  aliis  Post  cuiusijuidem  carte  traductioiiera  et  eiusdem  diligentem 
inspectionem  dictus  Alexander  a  me  notario  publico  infrascripto  sibi  fieri 
petiit  presens  publicum  instrumentum  Acta  erant  bee  apud  Aberdein 
.  .  .  presentibus  prouidis  et  discretis  viris  Joanne  Fraser  de  New  Forrest 
Jobanne  Futbes  de  Rotbebyrsbane  Andrea  Menzes  Jobanne  Vocat  bur- 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER—FRASERBURGH.  89 

gensibus  de  Aberdein  et  Alexandre  Donaldsone  cum  inultis  et  diuersis 
aliis  testibus  .  .   . 

Et  ego  Joannes  Duffous  presbiter  Morauicnsis  diocesis  publicus 
Imperiali  authoritate  notarius  [etc-  in  forma  communt'.] 


Rex   tradit  terras  de  Philorth  Abenloiir  Tippirty  et  Utlaw  Alexandre 
Fraser.'— (A.D.  1456.) 

in  Dei  nomine  Amen  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  evidenter  quod  anno  ab  incarnatione  Domini  millesimo  quadrin- 
gentesimo  quinquagesimo  quinto  .  .  .  ac  mense  Februarii  die  tertia  .  .  . 
in  mei  notarii  publici  et  testium  infrascriptorum  presentia  personaliter 
constitutus  honorabilis  vir  Alexander  Fraser  de  Philorth  .  .  .  accessit 
ad  presentiam  excellentissimi  principis  et  domini  nostri  nietuendissimi 
Domini  Jacobi  Regis  Scotorum  illustrissimi  et  ibidem  flexis  genibus  om- 
nes  et  singulas  terras  suas  de  Philorth  cum  pertinentiis  et  terras  suas 
de  Aberdour  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdein 
necnon  terras  suas  de  Tipparty  et  Wtlavv  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  in 
baronia  de  Strathalva  inira  vicecomitatum  de  Baumf  in  manus  prefati 
excellentissimi  Principis  tanquam  domini  snperioris  dictarum  terrarum 
.  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  Qua  resignatione  .  .  .  facta  prehitus  supre- 
mus  dominus  noster  Rex  omnes  et  singulas  terras  suprascriptas  cum 
pertinentiis  prefato  Alexandre  et  heredibus  suis  quibuscunque  secundum 
teiiorem  carte  sibi  desuper  conficiende  hereditarie  .  .  .  tradidit  .  .  . 
Super  quibus  omnibus  et  singulis  prefatus  Alexander  Fraser  de  Philorth 
a  me  notario  publico  infrascripto  sibi  fieri  petiit  presens  publicum  instru- 
mentum Acta  erant  hec  apud  Aberdein  [in]  camera  hospitii  prefati 
supremi  domini  nostri  Regis  bora  quasi  duodecima  ante  meridiem  .  .  . 
Testibus  reverendo  in  Christo  patre  ac  domino  Georgio  miseratione 
diuina  episcopo  Brechinensi  Jacobo  de  Liuingstowne  magno  camerario 
Scotie  Thoma  domino  Arskein  Patricio  domino  Glames  Patricio  Cokburn 
Jacobo  Ledal  [de]  Crechiltoune  militibus  .  .    . 

'  [Abridged  from  tbe  original  ia  the  charter  room  at  Pliilorih.  J 
M 


90  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Preceptum  sasine  in  favorem  Alexandri  Eraser  de  Philorth  militis. '  — 
(A.D.  1464.) 

Hugo  Fraser  dominus  de  Lowet  Herberto  Fraser  baliuo  iiieo  irreuo- 
cabili  in  hac  parte  constitute  salutem  Quia  dedi  .  .  .  honorabili  viro  et 
consanguinoo  meo  Alexandre  Fraser  de  Philorth  militi  omnes  et  singulas 
terras  meas  dominii  de  Lowet  et  de  Kinell  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatus 
de  Inuernes  et  Forfer  et  lieredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  sue  legittime 
procreatis  prout  in  carta  talie  desuper  confecta  plenius  continetur  Quare 
vobis  precipio  .  .  .  quatenus  .  .  .  prefato  Alexandre  Fraser  aut  suo 
certo  procuratori  .  .  .  sasinam  .  .  .  dictarum  terrarura  mearum  de 
Lowet  et  Kvncll  cum  vniuersis  pertinentiis  suis  tradatis  .  .  .  secundum 
.  .  .  tenoreni  carte  talie  communis  desuper  conf'ecte  Saluo  jure  cuiuslibet 
.  .  .  Datum  sub  sigillo  [meo]  apud  xVberdein  vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis 
August!  anno  Domini  millesimo  quaJringentesimo  sexagesimo  quarto  . 


Inquisitio  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Philorth.' — (A.D.  1482.) 

Inquisitio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Aberdein  coram  Alexandre  Irwyne  de 
Drum  depntato  vicecomitis  de  Aberdein  octauo  die  mensis  Mali  anno  Do- 
mini j™  cccc.  Ixxxii.  .  per  personas  subscriptas  videlicet  Gilbertum  Skein 
de  eodem  Villelmum  Wdny  de  eodem  Joannem  Turring  de  Fovvern  An- 
dream  Fraser  de  Steanewed  Gilbertum  Waus  de  Mani  Georgium  Forbes 
de  Auchintoull  Patricium  Reid  de  Colistovvne  Villelmum  Cliaviner  de 
Balnacraig  Joannem  Cowtis  de  Vchtercowll  Alexandrum  Reid  Wilhel- 
mum  Wdny  [iuniorem]  Joannem  Cowts  iuniorem  et  Alexandrum  Liell 
Qui  jurati  dieunt  quod  quondam  Alexander  Fraser  de  Philorth  miles 
pater  Alexandri  Fraser  liitoris  presentium  obiit  vltimo  .  .  .  sasitus  vt 
de  feodo  ad  paccm  et  fidem  domini  nostri  Regis  de  baronia  de  Philorth 
cum  pertinentiis  jacente  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdein  et  de  duodecim 
marcis  de  terris  de  Tallarty  et  si  terre  de  Talarty  non  extendant  ad 
valorem  duodecim  marcarum  hoc  quod  deficiet  recipietur  et  supplebitur 

'  [Abridged  fiom  the  original  in  the  cliarter  room  at  Philorth.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— FRASERBURGH.      91 

de  terris  Je  Tibirtaw  jaeentibus  in  baronia  de  Slanis  infra  dictum  vice- 
eomitatum  secundum  tenorem  carte  inde  confecte  Et  quod  dictua  Alex- 
ander lator  presentium  est  legittimus  et  propinquior  heres  eiusdem 
quondam  Alexandri  patris  sui  de  dicta  baronia  de  Philorth  et  duodecim 
marcis  terrarum  dictarum  de  Tallarty  et  Tiburtavv  cum  pcrtiiientiis  Et 
quod  est  legittime  etatis  Et  quod  dicta  baronia  de  Philorth  cum  perti- 
nentiis  exceptis  terris  de  Tibardy  et  Vtelavv  non  aniiexis  dicte  banmic 
de  Philorth  per  supremum  dominum  nostrum  Regem  valet  nunc  annua- 
tim  centum  marcas  et  valuit  triginta  libras  tempore  pacis  Et  de  valore 
xii.  roercarum  terrarum  predictarum  clare  patet  Et  quod  dicta  baronia 
de  Philorth  cum  pertinentiis  tenetur  in  capite  de  domino  nostro  Rege  per 
seruitium  wai'de  releuii  ettrium  sectarum  Et  quod  dicte  duodecim  marce 
terrarum  predictai'um  tenentur  in  capite  de  domino  Comite  de  Erroll 
per  seruitium  albe  firme  reddendo  inde  annuatim  denariuin  vsualis 
monete  Scotie  ad  Festum  Pentecostis  nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur  Et 
quod  dicta  baronia  de  Philortli  exceptis  terris  de  Tibardy  et  Vtlaw 
prius  exceptis  nunc  existit  in  manibus  doraini  nostri  Regis  Et  quod  duo- 
decim marce  terrarum  prefatarum  nunc  sunt  in  manibus  domini  Comitis 
de  Erroll  legittime  per  se  ipsos  causa  mortis  et  a  tempore  dicti  quondam 
Alexandri  Fraser  per  spatium  vnius  mensis  vel  eocirca  in  defectu  veri 
heredis  jus  suum  minime  prosequentis  Et  quod  dicte  terre  de  Tibardy  et 
Vtlaw  cum  pertinentiis  nunc  jacent  in  dicta  baronia  de  Philorth  per 
annexationem  factam  vigore  literarum  regiarum  existentium  in  manibus 
Mariorie  Mengzeis  spouse  quondam  dicti  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Philorth 
militis  ac  matris  prefati  Alexandri  Fraser  latoris  presentium  ratione  sue 
juncte  infeodationis  Datum  sub  sigillo  officii  dicti  viceconiitis  dcputati 
et  sigillis  quorundam  qui  huic  inquisitioni  intererant  faciende  anno  die 
mense  et  loco  supradictis  . 


Inquisitio  de  administratione  bonorum  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Philorth.'  — 
(A.D.  1491.) 

Inquisitio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Aberdein  in  curia  capitali  vicecomitis 

1  [Abridged  from  the  urigiual  in  tlie  tliancr  room  at  PhUortli.] 


92  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

de  Aberdein  tenta  in  pretorio  eiusdem  burgi  per  nobilem  virum  Alex- 
aiidruin  Gordown  de  Midmar  militem  dicti  vicecomitis  deputatum  quarto 
die  meusis  Octobris  anno  Domini  inillesimo  quadrine;entesimo  nonogesimo 
primo  per  subscriptos  videlicet  Alexandrum  Setone  de  Meldrum  Andream 
Fraser  de  Stenewod  Johannem  Fraser  Alexandrum  Dundas  de  eodem 
Vilhelmum  Crafurd  de  Fedrett  Johannem  Tarring  de  Fowern  Johannem 
Chein  de  Streloch  Henricum  Forbes  de  Kinellar  Valterum  Barklay  de 
Towie  Alexandrum  Jhonstown  de  eodem  Henricum  Annand  de  Ochter- 
ellon  Thomam  Gordoun  de  Kennerty  Alexandrum  Mengzeis  de  Bad- 
foddellis  Johannem  Cullen  Vilhelmum  Aberdowr  Alexandrum  Mowet  de 
Loscragie  et  Laurentium  Cowti;?  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  Alexander 
Fraser  tilius  et  heres  quondam  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Philorth  est  in- 
compos  mentis  fatuus  et  naturaliter  idiota  et  quod  timetur  de  alienatione 
tarn  terrarum  suarum  quam  aliarum  rerum  mobilium  et  immobilium  et 
quod  sustinuit  dictam  fatuitatem  per  tempus  quinque  annorum  preteri- 
torum  Et  quod  Vilhelmus  Fraser  frater  germanus  dicti  Alexandri  est 
propinquior  et  proximior  consanguineus  predicti  Alexandri  patris  sui  et 
idem  Vilhe'mus  est  sue  rei  providus  et  potens  cauere  idonie  de  administra- 
tione  rei  aliene  Et  quod  est  etatis  decern  et  septem  annorum  Et  huic 
inquisitioni  fideliter  et  diligenter  facte  sigillum  dicti  vicecomitis  deputati 
et  sigilla  quorundam  qui  huic  inquisitioni  intererant  faciende  sunt  ap- 
pensa  anno  die  niense  et  loco  supradictis  . 

Presens  inquisitio  extracta  fuit  de  Libro  Curiarum  Vicecomitis 
de  Aberdein  per  me  Magistrum  Joannem  Bydnach  notarium 
publicum  clericumque  et  scribam  i)ro  tempore  dicte  curie  teste 
subscriptione  manus  proprie  sub  meo  signo  manuali  . 


Rex  constituit  curatores  Alexandri  P'raser  de  Pliilorth  '  — (A.D.  149G  ) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  Omnibus  probis  hominibus  sui s  ad 
quos  presentes  litere  pervenerint  salutem  Noveritis  quia  alias  constitui- 
mus  dilectum  armigerum  nostrum  Valterum  Ogiluy  de  Boyn  curatorem 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  tlie  charter  room  at  I'hi'orth.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— FRASERBURGH.      93 

Alcxanilri  Frasei-  filii  et  heredis  quonrlam  Alexandri  Eraser  ile  Pliilorth 
ac  adininistratorem  suarum  terrarum  annuorum  reddituum  possessionnm 
et  bonoruin  quonimcunque  qui  prius  per  inquisitionem  de  mandato  nostro 
per  vicecomitem  nostrum  de  Aberdein  faclam  et  ad  capellam  nostratn 
returnatam  compertus  fuit  incompos  mentis  fatuus  et  naturaliter  idiota 
Et  nunc  vero  dictus  Valterus  nobis  exposuit  quod  officium  curatoris  dicti 
Alexandri  commode  excercere  non  potest  nisi  quod  prius  Alexandri 
fratres  et  alii  famosi  ad  sui  suportationem  in  eodem  sibi  adiungantur  ct 
vt  hi  sibi  adiuneti  valeant  se  de  huiusmodi  officio  exonerauit  et  idem  in 
manibus  nostris  deposuit  et  omnino  dimisit  Nos  enim  considerantes  ex- 
positionem  et  petitionem  dicti  Valteri  ration!  consonantes  et  dicto  Alex- 
andre cuius  curatorie  officium  nunc  in  manibus  nostris  vt  premittitur 
existit  oportunas  fore  reputantes  et  quod  nobis  ex  nostro  officio  regali 
incumbit  talibus  succurrere  et  de  remedio  opportuno  providere  fecimus 
igitur  .  .  .  predictum  Valterum  Ogiluy  necnon  Vilhelmum  Eraser 
Georgium  Eraser  fratres  dicti  Alexandri  et  Joannem  Fraser  de  Ard- 
glassie  coniunctim  et  diuisim  curatores  eiusdem  Alexandri  Fraser  filii 
et  heredis  quondam  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Philorth  ac  administratores 
omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  reddituum  possessionnm  ac  bonorum 
omnium  mobilium  et  imniobilium  quorumcunque  eidem  Alexandre  per- 
tinentium  sev  pertinere  valentium  semper  et  quousque  suinmus  Deus  de 
ipsius  convalescentia  aut  morte  disponat  cum  potestate  personam  suam 
regendi  ac  terras  redditus  possessiones  et  bona  mobilia  et  immobilia  sibi 
pertinentia  gubernandi  dictasque  terras  redditus  et  possessiones  occu- 
pandi  et  assedandi  firmasque  gi-assumas  et  deuoria  earundem  leuandi  ac 
tanquam  atturnati  et  procuratores  dicti  Alexanlri  ubi  interest  coniunctim 
et  diuisim  comparendi  et  resjondenili  necnon  suas  actiones  causas  et 
querelas  prosequendi  defendendi  et  omnia  alia  et  singula  faciendi  gerendi 
et  exercendi  que  asl  officium  curatorum  de  jure  sev  consuetudine  dinos- 
cuntur  pertinere  Proulso  tamen  quod  dicti  curatores  faciant  et  periin- 
pleant  dicto  Alexandre  omnia  et  singula  suis  honori  et  commodo  per- 
tinentia et  que  de  jure  sev  consuetudine  facere  et  perimplere  tenentur 
Quaro  vniuersis  et  singulis  quorum  interest  vel  interesse  poterit  stricte 
precipimus  .  .  .  quatenus  predictis  curatoribus  coniunctim  et  diuisim  in 
omnibus  et  singulis  pi'emissa  tangentibus  prompte  respondeant  et  pareant 
sub  omni  pena  que  competere  poterit  in  hac  parte     Datum  sub  testi- 


94  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

monio  magni  sinrilli  nostri  a])ud  Edinburwht  vicosiino  nono  ilie  mensis 
Junii  anno  Domini  millesinio  quadringentesimo  nonagesimo  sexto  et 
regni  nostri  nono  . 


Inquisitio  Willelmi  Fi-aser.  '  — (A.D.  1501.) 

Inquisitio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Abenlein  decimo  die  mensis  Decembris 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  primo  in  cni-ia  vicecomitatus  de 
Aberdein  tenta  in  pretorio  eiusdem  per  lionorabilem  virum  Alcxan- 
drum  Bennerman  de  Wattertoune  vicecomitem  deputatum  de  Aberdein 
per  subscriptos  videlicet  Alexandrum  Innes  de  eodem  Ale.xandrum  Iriiing 
de  Drum  Walterum  Ogiluy  de  Boyn  Joannem  Ciiein  de  Es'lniont  Val- 
terum  Barklay  de  Towie  Vilhelmum  Crafurd  de  Fedrett  Andream  Tiile- 
dafF  de  eodem  Patricium  Barklay  de  Gartlay  Andream  Eraser  de  Stoniwod 
Joannem  Panttown  de  Petmetban  Joannem  Movvet  de  Loscragie  Malcol- 
mum  Forbes  de  Tocbon  Alexandrum  Jhonstoune  de  eodem  Alexandrum 
Skeine  de  eodem  An  ream  Crag  de  Crageffintray  Joannem  Dilgarno  de 
Gardinffintray  et  Joannem  Dunibrek  de  eodem  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod 
quondam  Alexander  Eraser  de  Pbilorth  frater  Vilhelmi  Eraser  latoris  pre- 
sentium  obiit  vltimo  .  .  .  sasitus  vt  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidem  domini 
nostri  liegis  de  terris  baronie  de  Philorth  cum  suis  annexis  et  vnitis  cum 
tenentibus  et  tenendriis  libere  tenentium  servitiis  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
jacentibus  infra  dictum  vicecomitatum  Et  quod  dictus  Vilhelmus  est 
legittimus  et  propinquior  heres  dicti  quondam  Alexandri  fratris  sui  de 
dictis  terris  cum  pertinentiis  Et  quod  est  legittime  etatis  Et  quod  dicte 
terre  baronie  de  Philorth  .  .  valent  nunc  per  annum  centum  et  octo- 
ginta  libras  et  valuerunt  tempore  pacis  octoginta  libras  Et  quod  tenentur 
in  capite  de  supremo  domino  nosti'O  Rege  per  servitium  Tarde  et  releuii 
faciendo  annuatim  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  vicecomitatus  de 
Aberdein  Et  nunc  existunt  in  manibus  domiui  nostri  Regis  ob  decessum 
dicti  quondam  Alexandri  per  spatiura  vnius  anni  et  dimedii  anni  aut 
eocirca  in  defectu  veri  heredis  jus  suum  hucusque  minime  prosequentis 
Datum  et  clausum  sub  sigillo  officii  dicti  vicecomitis  deputati  et  sigillis 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  iu  tliecliarter  room  at  I'hilortli.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— FRASERBURGH.      9', 

quoruiidam  qui  huic  inquisitioni  intererant  faciende  anno  die  et  mense 
prenotatis  . 


Dominus  de  Phillortht  et  Ogiluy.  '  — (A.D.  15] 2.) 

A.V.  die  mensis  Marcii  anno  Domini  millesiino  ijuingentesimo  xi"-  .  .  . 
in  mei  notarii  publici  et  testium  infrascriptorum  presentia  personalitei' 
constitutus  nobilis  puer  Walterus  Ogiluy  nepos  et  heres  quondam 
Waiteri  Ogiluy  de  Boyne  militis  cum  consensu  .  .  .  Willelmi  Ogiluy 
de  Strathern  militis  sui  tutoris  per  suum  cirographum  manualem  ibidem 
.  .  .  perlectum  resignauit  in  manibus  Willelmi  Fraser  de  Phillortht 
militis  totas  et  integras  terras  suas  de  Fetyhede  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
jacentes  in  baronia  sua  de  Phillortht  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene 
domini  superioris  earundem  .  .  .  simplieiter  resignauit  .  .  .  secundum 
tenorem  reuersionis  desuper  confeete  .  .  .  ita  ut  liceat  dicto  domino 
superiori  easdem  in  manibus  suis  imperpetuum  retinere  aut  de  eisdein 
pro  sue  libito  voluntatis  disponere  Super  quibus  idem  Dominus  de 
Phillortht  petiit  instrumentum  Acta  erant  hec  in  ecclesia  Fratrum 
Minorum  bora  quasi  quinta  post  merediem  Testibus  Alexandre  Iruyn 
de  Drum  milite  Thoma  Fraser  de  Stanewod  Willelmo  Urre  de  Petfeche 
Alexandre  Iruyn  filio  dicti  militis  Archebaldo  Fraser  Willelmo  Crafurd 
et  Willelmo  Scott  . 


Instrumentum  sasine  in  favorem  Alexandri  Fraser.  -  — (A.D.  1516  ) 

in  Dei  nomine  Amen  per  hoe  presens  ])ublicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  .  .  .  quod  anno  incarnationis  Domini  millesimo  quingentesinio 
decimo  sexto  mensis  vero  Maii  die  sexto  ...  in  mei  notarii  publici  et 
testium  subscriptorum  presentiis  personaliter  constituit  honorabilis  vir 
Alexander  Fraser  filius  et  heres  quondam  Vilhelmi  Fraser  de  Philortii 
militis  quoddam  preceptum  saisine  papiro  scriptum  nubilis  et  potentis 
domini  Comitis  de  ErroU  ac  vicecomitis  de   Aberdein  sigillo  sui  oificii 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Notary's  Protocol,  entitled  "Register  of  Sasines  for  tlie  llurgli  of  Aber- 
deen, vol.  iii.,"  MS.  in  archivis  ejusdem.] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  I'hilortb.] 


96  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

sigillatum  Tlioine  Bissat  maro  feodi  vicecomitatus  de  Abirdeiii  pre- 
sentauit  quodquidem  dictus  Thomas  marus  .  .  .  raihi  notario  ])ublico 
lea;i  tradidit  Cuius  precepti  tenor  sequitur  sub  hac  forma  Willeam  carll 
of  Erroll  lord  Hay  and  shireff  of  Abirdein  to  Thomas  Bissat  mair  of  fie  of 
the  said  shcrefdome  greating  Forsamekill  as  thair  is  ane  precept  derectit 
till  ws  fra  oursoworane  lords  the  Kingis  chappell  eommandand  \vs  or  our 
depuitis  to  gif  stait  and  possessione  to  Alexander  Fraser  or  till  his  atturna 
of  the  barronnie  of  Philorth  vith  annexis  and  vneitis  tenandis  and  tenan- 
dres  with  servveic  of  trie  haldairs  with  thair  pertinentis  saftand  vderis 
menis  riehtis  takand  security  for  four  huudereth  and  fiftie  pundis  vsuall 
money  of  the  rcalme  for  the  mailles  of  the  forsaid  landis  with  thair 
pertinentis  quhilks  was  in  the  Kingis  handis  the  spaic  of  twa  yeiris  and 
ane  term  last  bypast  and  of  ane  hundereth  and  four  scoir  pundis  aucht  to 
the  King  f  r  the  ward  and  the  releif  of  the  samen  .  .  .  the  quhilk  to  do 
we  committ  to  you  our  full  power  and  speciall  command  be  this  precept 
delyuering  the  samen  again  to  the  beirer  dewlie  executit  and  indorsit 
Giwen  under  our  seall  of  offeie  the  xxiii,  day  of  Apryll  at  Aberdein  the 
yeir  of  God  ane  thousand  fyve  hundereth  and  saxtein  yeiris  Quo  pre- 
cept© per  me  notarium  publicum  lecto  aniedictus  Tliomas  marus  .  .  . 
accessit  ad  principale  massuagium  dicte  barronie  de  Phillorth  cum  suis 
pertinentiis  et  apud  dictum  massuagium  prefato  Alexandro  heredi  filio 
dicti  Vilhelmi  .  .  .  saisinam  .  .  .  dicte  baronie  .  .  .  tradidit  .  .  . 
Super  quibus  omnibus  .  .  .  prefatus  Alexander  .  .  .  sibi  fieri  petiit  .  .  . 
publica  .  .  .  instrumenta  .  .  .  presentibus  ibidem  discretis  et  honestis 
viris  Johanne  Fraser  in  Ar<lglasse  Johanne  Stewart  in  Skillimarno  Do- 
mino Johanne  Clark  vicario  de  Rathyn  et  Magistro  Johanne  Gordowne 
vicario  de  Philorth  ac  notario  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis  testibus  .  . 

Et  ego  Adamus  Duffous  presbiter  Morauiensis  dyocesispublicus 
Api)stolica  et  Iniperiali  autoritate  notarius  [etc.  in  forma  com- 

rnuni.'] 

De  satisfactione  pro  interfectione  Dauid  Scott. '  — (A.D.  1531.) 

In  Dei  nomine  Amen  .  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 

'  [Abridged  from  tUe  original  iu  the  cLaiter  ruom  at  Philortli.l 


PRESBYTERY  OK  DKER— FRASERBURGH.      97 

pateat  eui(3entei'  quoil  anno  incarnationis  Dominice  inillesiino  quinir<'n- 
tesimo  tricesimo  primo  mensis  voro  Julij  die  octauo  ...  in  lionoraliiii;* 
viri  Johanni.s  Campbell  do  Lundy  militis  depntati  nobilis  et  potentin 
domini  Ai'chibaldi  comitis  Ergadie  domini  Campbell  et  Lome  justiciarii 
generalis  supremi  domini  no.stri  Regis  pro  tribunali  sedentis  in  enria 
itineris  justiciarie  vicccomitatus  de  Abei-dene  tenta  in  pretoi'io  bui'gi 
eiusdem  dicto  die  et  dominorum  eompositorum  subscriptoruni  meiiiuc 
notarii  pnblici  et  testium  subscriptorum  prcsentiis  personaliter  comjiaruit 
prouidns  vir  Ale.xander  Frasei*  de  Piiillortb  et  publice  obtulit  t:uicun([uc 
persone  vel  personis  amicis  parentibus  et  parentelis  de  propinqiiiori  stii'[)e 
seit  prosjenie  quondam  DauiJ  Scott  in  satisfuctionem  et  emendain  pro 
interfeetione  ipsius  quondam  D.iuid  suininam  decern  librarum  nioiiete 
Scotie  necnon  ad  sustinendum  vnum  capidlanum  missas  et  alia  diniiia 
suffragia  pro  anima  ipsius  quondam  Dauid  per  spatium  vnius  anni  cclc- 
brare  ac  etiam  peregrinationes  et  sufFragia  predicta  secundum  inodifica- 
tionem  Dominorum  Consilii  pro  anima  dicti  quondam  Dauiil  vt  premi.ssum 
est  peragi  faciendum  Et  quia  ipse  Alexander  nullam  noticiam  de  parenti- 
bus aut  amicis  dicti  quondam  Dauid  infra  bondas  v;cecomitatus  do 
Abirdene  commorantibus  aut  alibi  vt  asseruit  habere  potuit  ad  dictain 
satisfactionem  et  emendam  pro  dicta  interfeetione  recipiendam  et  ac- 
ceptandam  solempniter  protestabatur  quod  (juicqui  1  actum  factum  sine 
dictum  fuerit  contra  ipsuni  in  dicta  materia  nullatenus  sue  remissioni  pro 
ipso  crimine  sibi  concesse  pn  iudicaret  ...  et  ...  a  me  notario  publico 
Kubscripto  sibi  fieri  petiit  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  .  .  .  prc- 
sentibus  ibidem  venerabili  in  Christo  jtatre  Dauid  abbate  monasterii  de 
Abirbrothok  nobilibusque  et  potentibus  dominis  Johanne  domino  Erskin 
Jobanne  domino  Forbes  discvetis  et  circumspectis  clericis  Ma.cistro 
Willelmo  Stewart  preposito  de  Linclowden  supremi  domini  nostri  Regis 
tlicsaurario  Domino  Jacobo  Kincragy  decano  Abirdonensi  Nicliolaio 
Cr.aufurd  de  Oxingangis  clerico  justiciarie  Magistris  Alexandro  Strautli- 
aucbin  Jacobo  Fowlis  Dauid  Anderson  et  Patricio  Duncansoun  notario 
publico  testibus  .  .  . 

Et  ego  Johannes  Bannatyne  clericus  Dunblanensis  diocesis  pub- 
licus  sacris  Apostolica  et  Imperiali  auctoritatibus  notarius  [etc, 
in  forma  communi.] 

N 


98  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEISf  AND  BANFF. 

Testamentum  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Philorth.  '  — {circa  A.D.  1532.) 

Xnuentarium   omnium   bonorum   honorabilis  viri  Alexandri    Fraser   de 
Philorth  factum  apuJ  Aberdein  tempore  sue  itinerationia 

apud  Galliam  . 

Imprimis  fatetur  se  habere  in  Pettouly  viii''''  cues  matrices  et  ii.  veruices  . 

Item  in  agnis  v'^*  xiiij. 

Item  in  Tarwathie  etatis  vnius  duorum  et  trium  annorum  xx'^'^xviij  cues  . 

Item  in  agnis  in  Tarwathie  viii^  ix. 

Item  in  Cairnbulg  xii^"  oves  matrices  ij.  veruices  . 

Item  in  Pettowly  xxviij.  bones  . 

Item  viij.  vaccas  cum  vitulis  . 

Item  vi.  buculos  iiij.  illorum  quinque  annorum  ij.  quatuor  annorum  . 

Item  viij.  buculos  vnius  aniii  . 

Item  in  Tarwathie  decern  boues  . 

Item  in  buculis  et  iuuencis  xlij,  et  illorum  sunt  is.  vnius  anni  et  duorum 

annorum  . 
Item  in  Cairnbuilg  xxviij.  boues  . 
Item  in  vaceis  xxiiij.  et  ix.  vitulas  . 

Item  in  buculis  et  iuuencis  vltra  etatem  duorum  annorum  xxix. 
Item  de  equis  viii. 

Item  de  equis  qui  quotidie  laborant  vi. 
Item  in  victualibus  xxx.  cheldras  . 

Item  in  debitis  que  debentur  aliis  . 

Item  Domino  de  Stenewod  xvi.  libras     Item  Johanni  Keith  de  Balmuir 

xii.  libras      Item  Vilhelmo  Adamsone  in  Edinbui-ght  xii.  libras     Item 

Johanni  Brebuner  xl.  niarcas  et  xxv.  petras  Item xx. 

libras     Item  Vilhelmo  Jhonstoune  in  Doveransyd  x.  marcas  secundum 
debitum  computum  et  rationem  . 

Debita  que  sibi  debentur  . 

Item  per  dominuni  Comitem  de  Merchell  octingenta  mercas  pro  feodo 

'  [Abridged  from  tlio  original  in  tlie  cliartcr  room  at  Pliiiortli.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— FRASERBURGH.      99 

heredis  mei  Procautionarij  deueneinint  Dominus  de  Arbuthnat  Gilbertus 
Mengzcis  de  [Pitfoddellis]  et  Thomas  Mengzeis  heres  dictus  apparens 
dicti  Gilbert!  . 

Item  per  Valterum  Melwein  in  Craig  viii"  raarcas  pro  victualibus  Item 
per  Gilbertum  Menzeis  vii^'^  marcas  in  Item  per  dictum  Gilbertum 

iij"^"  angelos  quod  refero  Thome  et  Magistro  Jacobo  Menzeis  .  Item  per 
Lindsay  iiij.  marcas  in  Item  per  Dominum  de  Lauristowne 

pro  tei'tia  parte  de  Aurnehall  et  tertia  parte  annui  redditus  de 
pro  tribus  annis  .  Item  per  Joannem  Stratoune  pro  tertia  parte  do  Butre 
pro  spatio  qiiinque  annorum  .  Item  per  Jacobum  Ogiluy  pro  tertia  parte 
de  Butre  pro  spatio  trium  annorum    .    Item  Thome  Menzeis 

et  me  refero  dicto  Thome  .  Item  in  granis  crescentibus  in  Cairn- 

builg  Pettowleis  et  Tarwathie  per  estimationem  et xlvi^^  bollas 

auenarum  .  Item  in  hordio  ix''''  et  ix.  bollas  per  estimationem  . 

Et  ego  vero  dictus  Alexander  condo  meum  testamentum  in  hunc  modum  . 
Item  do  et  lego  animam  meam  omnipotenti  Deo  et  eius  diilcissime  gene- 
trici  Marie  et  corpus  meum  sepeliendum  vbi  Deus  voluerit  .  Item  do  et 
lego  bona  michi  pertinentia  prolibus  raeis  equaliter  diuidenda  excepts 
Margareta  quia  assignaui  maritagium  Alexandri  Cuming  sibi  .  Item 
constituo  Katerinam  Menseis  Alexandrum  Fraser  filium  meum  primo- 
genitum  Magistrum  Joannem  Fraser  Magistrum  Adam  DufFus  Georgium 
Gordoun  de  Schiues  et  Magistrum  Alexandrum  Gallwie  rcctorem  de  Kin- 
kell  meos  exequitores  superioris  testamenti   . 

Alex"'  Fraser  of  Philorth  . 


The  Kingis  letter  of  protection  of  the  possessions  of  Alexander  Fraser  of 
Phillorth.i— (A.D.  1532.) 

J  ames  be  the  grace  of  God  King  of  Scottis  to  all  and  sindry  our  war- 
danis  lieutenentis  justices  sheriffis  stewartis  justice  clerkis  crovnaris  and 
thare  deputis  and  all  vthiris  our  officiaris  jugeis  and  ministeris  of  our  law 
spirituale   and   temporale  liegis  and   subditis   quham   it   efferis   quhais 

1  [Abridsed  from  the  original  in  tlic  cliarter  room  at  Philorth.] 


100  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

knaulege  tliir  our  letti-es  sal  cum  greting  Forsamekile  as  our  louit 
Alexander  Fraser  of  Phillorth  is  now  with  our  licence  quhilkis  we  gif 
and  grantis  to  him  to  pas  in  France  and  vthiris  pai'tis  beyond  sey  to  do 
his  pilgraniage  at  Sanct  Johnne  of  Aniess  and  vthiris  his  lefull  erandis 
Tbarfor  we  haue  takin  and  be  thir  our  lettres  takis  the  said  Alexander 
and  all  and  sindry  liis  landis  heretages  rentis  kirkis  frutis  malis  fernies 
teyndis  takkis  stedingis  graynges  store  places  cornis  catale  possessionis 
and  gudis  movabill  and  vnmovabill  spirituale  and  teinporale  quhatsuui- 
ever  quharever  thai  be  within  our  realme  or  outwith  vnder  our  speceale 
protectioun  .  .  .  Gevin  vnder  our  priue  sele  at  Edinburgh  the  first  day 
of  February  the  yeire  of  God  j'"  v"^  xxxi.  yeris  and  of  our  regne  the  xix. 
yeire  . 

Per  signaturani  manu  S.  D.  N.  Regis  subscriptam  . 

Proclamatio  huius  littere  legittime  facta  fuit  apud  crucem  fori 
burgi  deAbirdene  quarto  die  niensis  Septembris  anno  Domini 
niillesimo  quingentesimo  trigesimo  quinto  per  Thomam  Blair 
marum  deputatum  de  Abirden  in  presentia  et  de  mandato 
honorabilis  viri  Willelmi  Rolland  vicecomitis  deputati  de  Abir- 
den .  .  .  coram  testibus  Tlioma  Menzeis  preposito  de  Abirden 
Magisti'o  Andrea  Tulidef  de  Ranistoun  Johanne  Arthour  Val- 
tero  Cullan  Thoma  Blak  et  Alexandre  Kay  burgensibus  de 
Abirden  cum  diuersis  alijs  .  .  . 

Proclamatio  huius  littere  legittime  facta  fuit  apud  crucem  fori 
burgi  de  Banff  nono  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  niil- 
lesimo quingentesimo  trigesimo  quinto  per  Andream  Dovvne 
marum  deputatum  de  Banff  .  .  .  coram  testibus  Georgio  Baird 
de  OrdinhufBs  Villelmo  Baird  Roberto  Crag  cum  diuersis 
aliis  .  .  . 


Gift  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Phillorth  of  the  escheat  of  his  goods. '  — 
(A.D.  155G.) 

JMLarie  be  the  grace  of  God  Queue  of  Scottis     To  all  and  sindrie  oure 
[Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Philorth.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— FRASERBURGH      101 

liegis  .  .  .  ijreting  Witt  ye  \vs  to  liauo  gevin  and  gtMiitit  ...  to  ourc 
louitt  Alexander  Eraser  of  Pliillortli  liis  airis  ami  assignais  the  escheit 
of  all  and  sindrie  guidis  movabill  cornis  cattell  iletti.s  takkis  stedingis 
money  gold  siluer  cunyeit  and  vncunyeit  actionis  obligationis  actis 
contractis  and  vthiris  quhatsumeuir  quiiilkis  pertenit  to  the  said  Alex- 
ander and  now  pertening  to  ws  be  ressoun  of  escheit  tlirou  being  of 
the  said  Alexander  and  his  collegis  quhilkis  war  vpoun  the  scruing  of 
ane  breiv  of  inquest  of  oure  chapell  impetrate  be  Robert  Gordoun  as 
nevoy  and  air  to  vmquhile  Johnne  Gordoun  his  gudschir  decernit  be  ane 
decreit  of  the  Lordis  of  oure  Connsale  to  haue  committit  wilful!  errour 
in  seruing  of  the  said  breif  and  thairfore  to  be  punist  in  thair  personis 
and  guidis  conforme  to  the  lawis  of  oure  realme  and  actis  of  our  par- 
liament for  the  causis  contenit  in  the  said  decreit  likeas  at  niair  lenth 
is  specifeit  in  the  saniyn  off  the  dait  at  Edinburgh  the  xvi.  daye  of 
December  last  bipast  .  .  .  Attoure  we  of  oure  speciale  grace  and 
favouris  power  and  autlioritie  ryall  haue  remittit  ...  to  the  said 
Alexander  all  actioun  cryme  pane  and  punisment  that  may  be  impute 
to  him  for  the  said  wilfull  erroure  be  ony  maner  of  waye  in  tyme  euming 
.  .  .  Gevin  vndir  oure  priue  seile  at  Edinburgh  the  threttene  day  of 
Januare  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v"  fiftie  fyve  yeiris  and  of  oure  regnne  the 
fourtent  yeir  . 

Per  signatrram  manu  charissime  matris  nostre  Marie  Regine 
Dotarie  ac  Regentis  regni  nostri  subseriptam  . 


Instrumentum  sasine  Alexandri  Eraser  de  Philorth.' — (A.D.  1570.) 

In  Dei  nomine  Amen  .  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  .  .  .  quod  anno  incarnationis  Dominice  millesimo  quingentesimo 
septuagesimo  mensis  vero  Marcii  die  vicesimo  octauo  .  •  ,  in  mei  notarii 
publici  et  testium  subscriptorum  presentiis  personaliter  constitutus  hono- 
rabilis  vir  Alexander  Eraser  de  Pettowly  pro  se  et  Johannes  Eraser  in 
Ardmakran  procurator  et  eo  nomine  dicti  Alexandri  Eraser  de  Pettowlie 

1  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  tlie  charter  room  at  Philorth.] 


102  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABEllDEEN  AND  BANFF, 

respectiue  et  successiue  .  ,  .  habentes  et  tenentes  in  eorundem  respectiue 
manibus  quoddain  sasine  preceptum  vicecomitis  principalis  de  Aberdene 
sii^ilio  oificii  eiusdem  sisiillatum  in  se  continens  preceptum  cancellarie 
supremi  domini   nostri   Regis   .  .   .   Quodquidem   preceptum  sasine  dis- 
crete viro  Allano  Ruthirfurd  vni  marorum  deputatorum  vicecomitatus  de 
Aberdene  .  .  .  tradiderunt  .   .  .   quod    idem    marus  .    .    .   mihi  notario 
publico  subscripto  publicandum  tradidit  quod  ego  .  .  .  perlegi  sub  hac 
verborum  forma  /  CiEORG  erle  of  Huntly  Lord  Gordoune  and  Badyenocht 
and  schireff  principall  of  Aberdene  to  Maister  Gilbert  Bissat  mair  of 
fie  of  the  said  scherefdome  and  to  his  deputes  ane  or  ma  greating     For- 
samekill  as  our   Soveran  Lords  precept  of  chancellarie  purchassit  and 
obteinit   be    Alexander   Fraser  of   Pettowly  is   derectit  to   ws  and  our 
deputis  ...  of  the  quhilk  the  tenor  followis  /  Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex 
Scotorum  vicecomiti  et  balliuis  suis  de  Aberdene  salutem      Quia  per 
inquisitionem  de  mandate  nostro  per  vos  factam  et  ad  capellam  nostram 
retornatani  corapertum  est  quod  quondam  Alexander  Fraser  de  Philorth 
auus  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Pettulie  latoris  presentium  obiit  vltimo  .  .  . 
sasitus  vt  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidem  nostram  in  totis  et  integris  terris 
et  baronia  de  Philorth  cum  pertinentiis  fortilicio  manerie  annexis  con- 
nexis  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  libere  tenentium  servitiis  jacentibus  infra 
balliam  vestram  necnon  in  totis  et  integris  terris  de  Faythly  et  Tyrie 
totis  et  integris   terris   de  Skatterty   cum  pertinentiis  totis  et  integris 
terris  de   Tillechero  Blairmormont  Park  de  Cremond  necnon  in  solari 
dimedietate   terrarum  de  Kindroeht  et  Denend  eiusdem  cum  earundem 
peiidiculis  et  pertinentiis  jacentibus  infra  balliam  vestram  predictam  in 
totis  et  integris  piscationibus  et  piscium  esculis  vulgo  facli  hah  infra 
maris  fluxum  infra  bondas  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Cairnbuilg 
Faythly  Pettouly  et  Couburty  cum  earundem  pertinentiis  jacentium  infra 
balliam  vestram  prescriptam     Et  quod  dictus  Alexander  Fraser  est  legit- 
timus  et  propinquior  heres  prefati  quondam  Alexandri  aui  sui  de  omni- 
bus et  singulis  predictis  terris  fortilicio  manerie  tenentibus  tenandriis  et 
libere  tenentium  servitiis  piscationibus  et  piscium  esculis  cum  earundem 
pendiculis  et  pertinentiis     Et  quod  est  legittime  etatis     Et  quod  de  nobis 
tenentur  in  capite     Vobis  precipimus  .  .  .  quatenus  prefato  Alexandre 
vel  sue  certo  acturnato  .  .  .  sasinam  predictarum  terrarum  cum  forti- 
licio manerie  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  libere  tenentium  servitiis  pisca- 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DERR— FRASERBURGH.  103 

tionibus  et  pisciutn  e<?culis  cum  earumlom  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  juste 
haberi  faciatis  .  .  .  capiendo  securitatem  de  i"  Ixxx.  libris  de  releuio 
dictarum  terraruin  et  baronie  cum  fortilicio  manerie  .  .  .  ac  de  xii. 
libris  de  releuio  antodictarum  terrarum  de  Faythiy  et  Tyrie  cum  per- 
tinentiis necnon  de  vii.  libris  x.  s.  de  releuio  prefatarum  terrarum  de 
Skattartie  ac  etiam  de  xx.  libris  de  releuio  prescriptarum  terrarum  de 
Tullichero  Blairmormont  Park  de  Cremond  cum  pendiculis  et  pertinen- 
tiis et  de  vi.  libris  xiii.  s.  iiij.  d.  de  releuio  prenominate  dimedietatis 
Solaris  ville  et  terrarum  de  Kindrocht  et  Denend  eiusdem  preterea  de  ii. 
denariis  monete  per  duplicationem  albe  firme  antedictarum  piscationum 
et  piscium  escularum  infra  fluxum  maris  infra  bondas  terrarum  antedic- 
tarum nobis  .debite  .  .  .  teste  meraetipso  apud  Edinburgbt  vicesimo 
tertio  die  mensis  Marcii  anno  regni  nostri  tertio  We  cbairg  you  heirfor 
straitly  and  commandis  that  ...  ye  pas  and  gif  the  said  Alexander 
Fraser  or  his  lawfull  actornay  .  .  .  heritabill  state  seising  and  posses- 
sione  of  all  and  haill  the  saidis  landis  and  barronie  of  Philorth  with  the 
pertinentis  .  .  .  and  als  of  all  and  haill  the  landis  of  Tyrie  and  Faythiy 
of  all  and  haill  the  landis  of  Skatterty  with  the  pertinentis  with  all  and 
hail  the  landis  of  Tillichero  Blairmormont  Perk  of  Cremond  and  sick  lyk 
of  the  Sonne  half  of  the  landis  of  Kindrocht  and  Denend  of  the  samen  .  .  . 
and  als  of  all  and  haill  the  fisching  and  fiscli  bait  within  the  flowing  of  the 
eie  within  the  bowndis  of  all  and  haill  the  landis  of  Cairnbuilg  Faythiy 
Pettouly  and  Couburty  with  thair  pertinentis  all  lyand  as  said  is  .  .  . 
Giffene  wnder  our  seill  of  offeic  at  AberJein  the  xxvi.  day  of  March  the 
yeir  of  God  ane  thowsand  fyw  hundereth  and  sewintie  yeiris  PoST  cuius- 
quidem  precepti  sasine  .  .  .  publicationem  dictus  Alexander  pro  se  et 
Johannes  Fraser  procuratorio  nomine  eiusdem  respectiue  instanter  re- 
quisiuerunt  prefatum  Allanum  Ruthirfurd  marum  deputatum  antedic- 
tum  quatenus  ad  debitam  et  efhcacem  executioneni  luiius  precepti  .  .  . 
procedere  dignaretur  Quiquidem  inarus  deputatus  .  .  .  sasinam  .  .  . 
omnium  et  singularum  prefatarum  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Philorth  cum 
pertinentiis  .  .  .  terrarum  de  Faythiy  et  Tyrie  totarum  et  integrarum 
terrarum  de  Tullichero  Blairmormont  Park  de  Cremond  necnon  Solaris 
dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Kindrocht  et  Denend  eiusdem  cum  earundem 
pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  totarum  et  integrarum  piscationum  cum  piscium 
esculis  vulgo  Jisch  bait  infra  maris  fluxum  infra  bondas  omnium  et  sin- 


104  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

giilarum  terraruni  de  Cairnbuilg  Faytlily  Pettowly  et  Cowburty  cum 
eariindem  pertinentiis  prefatis  Alexandra  Eraser  pro  se  present!  et  nr- 
oeptanti  et  Johanni  Fraser  procuratorio  nomine  antedicti  Alexandri  Fraser 
respectiue  et  successiue  .  .  .  per  terre  et  lapidis  traditionem  cymbe  et 
rhefis  deliborationem  tradidit  .  .  .  Et  in  signum  hujusmodi  jjossessionis 
sic  tradite  prefatus  Allanus  Ruthirfurd  marus  deputatus  antedictus  certos 
boues  arabiles  apprctiatos  per  fide  dignos  ac  ccrtas  pecunie  summas 
elegit  et  acceptauit  Super  quibus  omnibus  .  .  .  prefatus  Alexander  pro 
se  et  Joliannes  Fraser  procuratorio  nomine  eiusdem  quo  supra  respec- 
tiue et  successiue  a  me  notario  publico  subscripto  sibi  fieri  petierunt 
instrumentum  seu  instrumenta  .  .  .  presentibus  ibidem  honorabilibus  et 
discretis  viris  Villelmo  Cuming  de  Inueroloquliy  Johanne  Fraser  de  New- 
forrest  Magistro  Paulo  Fraser  cantoi-e  de  Brechin  Alexandre  Clialmer  de 
Kirktoune  de  Tyrie  Alexandre  Cuming  fratre  germano  Vilhelmi  Cuming  de 
Inueroloquliy  Andrea  Fraser  fratre  germano  dicti  Alexandri  Fraser  Gil- 
berto  Fraser  Vilhelmo  Fraser  Roberto  Fraser  Alexandre  Man  Johanne 
Robertsone  servitoribus  dicti  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Pettoulie  Dauide  Gun- 
nar  Roberto  Ogstoune  in  Faythly  Dauide  Yett  in  Kindi'ocht  et  Thoma 
Reid  ibidem  cum  diuersis  aliis  testibus  .  .  . 

Et  ego  vero  Vilhelmus  Bruic  clericus  Abirdonensis  diocesis  .  .  . 
notarius  publicus  [etc.  in  forma  communi.] 


THE  PARISH  OP  PITSLIGO.' 
Confiriuatio  Regis  Alexandre  Forbes  de  Petslego. ^ — (A.D.  1476.) 
Apud   Edinburghe    .    x.   Octebris   •  j"-   ccce.   Ixxvi.    .    Rex   cenfirmavit 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  435-442,  and  Illus- 
rations  of  the  Topograpliy  and  Antiquities  of  the  same  shires,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  376-383.J 

'  [From  the  Abhrcviatio  Registri  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  vii.,  no.  379,  JIS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House,  Edin. 

On  the  fourteenth  day  of  January,  1409,  William  Fraser,  lord  of  Petowly,  granted  a  precept 
to  his  kinsman,  Thomas  Brisbane  of  Bar,  to  infeft  Sir  William  Lang,  canon  of  Aberdeen,  in 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— PITSLIGO.  105 

("iilecto  suo  Alexandre  Forbes  de  I'etslego  iniliti  et  heredibus  suis  terras 
baronie  de  Petslego  unacum  donio  sive  turre  earundem  et  terras  baronie 
de  Kynnaldi  infra  vicecomitatuin  de  Abirdene  quas  idem   Alexander  per- 

an  annual  rent  of  forty  shillings  out  of  the  lands  of  I'ctowly. — (Original  in  the  charter  room  at 
Castle  Forbes.) 

On  the  eighteenth  day  of  June,  14.15,  a  charter  under  the  great  seal  of  the  lands  of  Petslegow 
in  the  earldom  of  Buchane,  and  of  the  lauds  of  Mykilwardris  in  the  regality  of  Ciarviach,  united 
into  the  barony  of  Petslegow,  was  granted  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Kynnaldi,  on  the  resignation 
of  himself  and  Agnes  Fresale  his  mother,  but  reserving  her  liferent  of  the  lands.  On  Ihe 
twenty-ninth  day  of  April,  14"7,  Alexander  Forbes  was  served  heir  to  Alexander  Forbes  of 
Kynnaldy  and  Petslego,  knight,  his  grandfather,  (who  died  in  the  montli  of  March,  1-177) 
in  the  barony  of  Petsligo,  with  the  house  or  tow  cr,  then  valued  at  one  hundred  nierks,  and  forty 
pounds  in  time  of  peace,  and  held  of  the  King  in  blench  farm.  On  the  ninth  day  of  November, 
14D6,  John  Forbes  of  Petslego  was  infcft  upon  a  royal  precept  in  his  favour,  as  heir  to  his 
father,  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego,  in  the  lands  and  liarony  of  Petslego,  and  in  the  lands 
of  Lathintie,  although  the  donator  to  the  ward,  on  the  third  of  tlie  same  month,  complahied 
in  a  summons  against  the  sheriff  and  persons  of  inquest,  that  the  heir  was  ouly  nine  years  of 
age,  that  they  had  retoured  the  lands  of  Petslego  as  held  in  blench  farm,  and  as  worth  £86 
13s.  4d.  yearly,  while  they  were  held  by  service  of  ward  and  relief,  and  were  worth  £100  a- 
year.  On  the  sixteenth  day  of  .\ugust,  15'24,  Esobell  Wemyss,  lady  of  Petslego,  leased  to  '•  her 
lovit  carnale  sone,"  John  Forbes  of  Petslego,  for  forty  pounds  yearly,  payable  to  her  at  Dysart 
in  Fife,  her  terce  of  the  lands  of  Petslego,  Kynnawdie,  and  Stroglass.  On  tlie  twenty-second 
day  of  Jlarch,  15G3,  William  Forbes  of  IJelgon  was  infcft  as  heir  to  Alexander  Forbes  of 
Petslego,  his  father,  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Petslego,  the  half  lands  of  Dawacht,  with  the 
superiority  of  Grode  in  the  barony  of  Kynnawdy,  and  tlie  lands  of  Cowburtibeg ;  and  the  same 
William  Forbes,  on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  Jlarch  of  the  same  year,  granted  precept  to  infett 
Alexander  Forbes  of  Auchanaseis  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Petslego,  the  lands  of  Mekle  War- 
dres  with  the  grain  and  fuller's  mills,  and  the  lands  of  Lathinty  with  the  mill,  sold  to  him  and  his 
heirs  male  bearing  the  name  and  arms  of  Forbes,  by  his  brother,  under  the  reservation  of  his 
liferent  and  the  terce  of  Katherine  Gordoun  his  wife.  On  the  twenty-third  day  of  Januaiy, 
1579,  a  royal  charter  was  granted  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego  of  the  lands  of  Petslego  with 
the  annexed  lands  of  Mekill  W^ardress,  the  lands  of  Jlelgone,  Boig  of  Dawach  Wenach,  with 
tlie  half  of  Dawach  Menauch  in  the  barony  of  Kynawdy,  the  shady  half  of  Knocksoule  and 
Kynawdy,  the  half  of  the  half  of  Dawach,  and  the  superiority  of  Grodeis  etc.  On  the  twenty- 
sixth  day  of  June,  1600,  John  Forbes  of  Petsligo  resigned  in  the  King's  hands,  for  new  infcft- 
raent  in  his  own  favour,  the  lands  and  baronies  of  Petslego  and  Kynnaldye,  with  the  tower, 
fortalice,  ports,  fishings,  and  patronage  of  the  church  of  Aberdour.  On  the  twelfth  day  of 
November,  1618,  a  charter  under  the  great  seal  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Petsligo  with  the 
annexed  lands  of  Cowburtibeg,  and  the  patronage  of  the  churches  of  Aberdour,  and  of  Logy  on 
Ethensyde,  was  granted  to  John  Forbes  of  Petsligo  and  his  heirs  male,  whom  failing,  to  Robert 
Forbes  of  Hires  and  his  heirs  male,  whom  failing,  to  James  Forbes,  brother  of  the  said  Uobert, 
and  his  heirs  male,  and  their  assignees  whomsoever.  On  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  December, 
1629,  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petsligo  resigned  the  lands  of  the  barony  of  Aberdour  in  favour  of 
himself  and  his  heirs  male.  On  the  twenty-seventh  day  of  April,  1637,  Alexander,  lord  Forbes 
of  Pitsligo  was  served  heir  male  of  Alexander,  lord  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  his  father,  in  the 
above  lands  and  barony,  etc.— (Originals  in  the  charter  chest  of  Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes  of 
Pitsligo  and  Fettercairn,  baronet.) 

O 


106  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

sonaliter  rosignavit  .  Et  insuper  pro  singularibus  favoribus  quos  gessit 
Rex  erga  ipsum  Alexandriim  in  excambium  inutavit  detenciones  dictarum 
terrarum  et  baroniarum  videlicet  reddendo  Regi  pro  dictis  terris  baronie 
de  Petslego  et  turre  predieta  quas  prius  tennit  de  Rege  in  warda  et 
relevio  unum  denariutn  argenti  apud  dictam  turrim  in  Festo  Penthe- 
costes  nomine  albe  firme  et  pro  dictis  terris  baronie  de  Kynnaldy  quas 
tenuit  in  alba  firma  pro  uno  denario  argenti  wardam  et  releviuin  ejus- 
dem  baronie  cum  contigerint  .  Testibus  Jobanne  episcopo  Glasguensi 
Willelmo  episcopo  Orcliadensi  Andrea  domino  Avandale  Colino  comite 
de  Ergile  David  comite  de  Craufurde  Jacobo  domino  Hammiltoune  et 
Magistro  Alexandre  Inglis  cancellario  Aberdonensi  clerico  rotulorum  et 
registri  . 

Concessio  Regis  Jolianni  Forbes  de  Petslego.  '  — (A.D.  1507.) 

A-pud  Edinburghe  .  i.  Martii  •  j™' vi.  .  Rex  concessit  dilecto  suoJohanni 
Forbes  de  Petslego  et  heredibus  suis  terciam  partem  terrarum  de  Pettallo- 
quhy  et  Litill  Brekhacbe  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  que  dicto  Jo- 
hanni  pertinuerunt  et  de  Rege  per  servicium  warde  etc.  tente  in  manibus 
Regis  ob  alienacionem  earundem  absque  consensu  ejus  recognite  fuerunt 
etc.  .  Reddendo  annuatim  Regi  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  curie 
vicecomitatus  de  Abirdene  necnon  wardam  etc.  cum  contigerint  . 


Procui'ationis  insti'umentum  pro  recuperatione  bonorum  in  nave  dicta  lie 
Edward  Bonaventure  repertorum.  ^  — (A.D.  155(j.) 

J.n  Dei  nomine  Amen  .  I'resentis  publici  instrumenti  serie  cunctis  inno- 
tescat  et  palam  fiet  qualiter  die  mense  anno  et  loco  in  calce  presentis 
publici  instrumenti  specifice  descriptis  Constituti  personaliter  preeximii 
viri  Georgius  Barnes  et  Andreas  Judde  milites  et  Anthonius  Huse 
armiger  consules  coUegii  sive  societatis  Mercatorum  Anglie  [versus] 
partes  Russie  et  Moscovie  ditionis  illustrissimi  et  potentissimi  principis 

'  [From  the  Abbreviatio  Kegistri  Masiii  Kigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  395,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Kdin.] 
2  [From  the  General  Kegister  House,  Edinburgh.    See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  SUirea 
of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  p.  44u.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— PITSLIGO  107 

Joliannis  Vesselevycbe  Dei  gratia  Imperatoris  totius  Russie  ae  Magiii 
Ducis  Valledermuskie  jMuskoskie  Novigrotskie  Bazouskie  Plaskeskie  etc. 
negotiandi  gratia  trapliicantium  ilominorum  et  proprietarioruiu  eujusdam 
navis  onerarie  dicte  Jy  EJuerd  Boiiaventure  oneris  sive  portagii  centum 
et  sexaginta  doliorum  ac  rerum  mercium  et  bonorutn  in  cadem  nave 
nuper  in  partibus  Moscovie  et  Russie  ditionis  ejusdem  augustissimi  Im- 
peratoris oneratorum  ac  apparatus  muaitionum  victualiuni  et  aliorum 
ornaraentorum  et  instrumentorum  nauticorum  quorumcunque  ejusdem  in 
ora  Scotie  juxta  seu  prope  sinum  seu  littus  maris  Scotici  dictum  Buchan 
Ness  vi  tempestatum  jactitate  quassate  et  rupte  tam  nominibus  suis  pro- 
priis  quam  vice  loco  et  nomine  omnium  et  singulorum  aliorum  ejusdem 
societatis  sociorum  fratrum  et  collegarum  dixerunt  allegarunt  et  pro- 
posuerunt :  Quod  cum  dicta  eorum  navis  mense  jSovembris  ultimo  sub 
ductu  et  regimine  Joannis  Bukeland  magistri  sub  Deo  sive  exercitatoris 
ejusdem  existens  in  itinere  suo  versus  civitatem  Londonensem  partium 
regni  Anglie  portum  videlicet  destinatum  vi  tempestatum  (ut  premittitur) 
ita  perierit  et  occubuerit  ut  magna  pars  apparatuum  rerum  mercium  et 
bonorum  in  ea  (ut  preinseritur)  onustorum  et  caricatorum  in  mare  natans 
pars  vero  ad  terram  dejecta  ad  manus  quorundam  inhabitantium  fines 
et  oras  de  Bucbquhan  Ness  predictas  et  alia  loca  maritima  adjacentia 
Serenissime  Regine  Scotie  subditorum  pervenerit  et  ab  eisdem  (ut  ipsi 
exponentes  asseruerunt)  injuste  occupata  et  detenta  existit :  Ideo  ex- 
ponentes  memorati  nominibus  quibus  supra  .  .  .  fecerunt  .  .  .  dilectos 
sibi  in  Christo  eximium  virum  Dominum  Laurentium  Iluse  legum  doc- 
torem  Georgium  Gylpyn  generosum  societatis  Mercatorum  Anglorum 
infra  oppidum  Antverpie  residentium  secretarium  Jobanneni  Lewes  mer- 
catorem  civitatis  Londonensis  Johannem  Bukeland  magistrum  sive  exer- 
citatorem  navis  predicte  Edmundum  Roberts  et  Robertum  Best  .  .  .  suos 
veros  legitimes  ac  indubitatos  procuratores  actores  factores  negotiorumque 
suorum  infrascriptorum  gestores  et  nuncios  generales  et  generalissimos 
...  ad  recuperandum  quascunque  res  merces  mercimouia  bona  mercandizas 
et  alia  quecunque  jura  .  .  ,  societatis  predicte  in  quorumcunque  manibus 
possessione  retentione  aut  ccntractatione  existentia  et  precipue  in  mani- 
bus quorumcunque  subditorum  Serenissime  Regine  Scotie  qui  bona  res 
merces  mercimonia  et  cetera  jura  .  .  .  societatis  pz-edicte  nuper  in  dicta 
nave  nuncupata  lie  Edvvei'd  Bonaventui-e  onerata  ac  sic  (ut  premittitur) 


108  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

natantia  reperta  vel  ad  terram  dejecta  receperunt  et  subtraxerunt  ac  penes 
se  iiijusto  detinuerimt  et  detinent  in  present!  .  .  .  coram  Serenissima 
Domina  Regina  Scotie  ejusque  a  consiliis  dominis  illustribus  ac  coram 
quibuscunque  admirallis  vegni  Scotie  officialibusque  consulibus  magistral 
tibus  et  jus  dicentibus  tam  ecclesiasticis  quam  secularibus  quibuscunque 
comparcndum  .  .  .  ac  bonorum  reriim  et  mercium  ac  ceterorum  jurium 
.  .  .  societatis  predicte  detentores  et  occupatores  ad  debitam  satisfactionem 
et  solutionem  ac  restitutionem  eorundem  juxta  juris  exigenciam  cu  jendnm 
et  compellendum  .  .  .  Unde  .  .  .  factum  est  presens  procurationis  in- 
strumentum  per  me  Thomam  Atkinson  notarium  publicum  signoque 
nomine  cognomine  et  subscriptioue  meis  solitis  et  consuetis  unacum 
appensione  sigilli  communis  societatis  predicte  roboratum  .  Actum  Lon- 
dini  in  cdibus  solite  residentie  Galtridi  Walkeden  sitis  infra  parochiam 
Sancti  Pancrasii  civitatis  Londonensis  decimo  die  mensis  Decembris  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quiiiquagesimo  sexto  et  annis  regnorum 
Serenissimorum  in  Cliristo  principum  Philippi  et  iMarie  Dei  gratia  Anglie 
Hispaniarum  Francie  utriusque  Cicilie  Jerusalem  et  Hibernie  Regis  et 
Refine  fidei  defensoinim  Ai'chiducum  Austrie  Burgundie  Mediolane  et 
Brabancie  Comitum  Haspurgi  Flandrie  et  Tirolis  tertio  et  quarto  :  Pre- 
sentibus  tunc  ibidem  eximio  viro  Rogero  Martine  aldermanno  civitatis 
Londonensis  Joanne  Marsbe  armigero  Leonello  Duckette  Joanne  Ryvers 
Thoma  Bannestar  Francisco  Robensoune  mercatoribus  civitatis  Lon- 
donensis predicte  necnon  Thoma  Nicoles  et  Ricliardo  Whellar  testibus 
.  .  .  vocatis  et  specialiter  vequisitis  . 

Sequitur  subscriptio  notarii  . 

Et  quia  ego  Thomas  Atkynsoun  civis  civitatis  Londonensis  pub- 
licus  Sacra  Regia  auctoritate  notarius  [etc.  in  forma  coininuni.] 


Litera  procurationis  per  Owscheip  Gregorybcche  Nepcra  facta.  '  — (A.D. 

1557.) 

XJniversis  pateat  per  presentes  me  Owscheip  Gregorybeche  Nepcra  ora- 

'  [From  the  General  lieglster  House,  Kdiuburgli.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— PITSLIGO.  109 

iorem  illustrissimi  et  potcntisaimi  principis  Joliannis  Vcssclbochc  Dei 
gratia  Iinperatoris  totiiis  Russie  ac  Magni  Ducis  VoUedarmuskie  Mus- 
koskie  Novigrotskie  Bazouskie  Plaskeskie  etc.  fecisso  .  .  .  Johannem 
Lewesche  EJmundum  Roberts  et  Johannem  Bukland  Anglos  mihi  dilectos 
.  .  .  meos  legitimes  procuratores  generates  et  speciales :  Concedendo  et 
committendo  eisdem  .  .  .  meam  plenam  .  .  .  potestatem  illas  meas 
fortunas  res  merces  corporis  ornamenta  et  reliqua  que  amisi  bona  que- 
cunque  prope  Bucqulianness  maritimum  Scotie  sexto  mensis  Novembris 
ultimo  elapsi  (tempore  scilicet  quo  navis  ilia  Anglicana  dicta  Edward 
Bonaventure  qua  ego  mee  fortune  merces  et  bona  vehebamur  naufragium 
passa  est)  perscrutandi  recuperandi  et  recipiendi  ...  In  quorum  .  .  . 
testimonium  has  presentes  meas  raandati  et  procuracionis  literas  manu 
mea  propria  signatas  per  notarium  et  tabellionem  publicum  ad  majorem 
t'acti  certitudinem  subscribi  curavi  :  Apud  Edinburgum  quinto  Februarii 
anno  a  nato  Christo  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  sexto:  Co- 
ram Willelmo  Maitland  de  Lethingtoun  secreti  consilii  scriba  Laurentio 
Huseo  doctoi'e  legum  Georgeo  Gylpyn  Henrico  Ray  Berwik  nuncio 
Anglis  Joanne  Gibsoun  aurifabro  Scoto  Hectore  Troop  Joanne  Brown  et 
Jacobo  Nicholsoun  Scotis  notariis  et  tabellionibus  publicis  cum  multis 
aliis  . 

Sic  subscribitur  . 

Et  ego  .Jacobus  Nicholsoun  notarius  et  tabellio  publicus  dictum 
Owscheip  has  presentes  literas  vidi  scribere  et  ultra  audivi  euin 
pronunciantem  nonnulla  verba  sua  lingua  vei-nacula  que  Robertus 
Best  in  hunc  modum  Anglice  vertebat  Ego  Owscheip  constituo 
prefatos  meos  procuratores  ad  formam  harum  litcrarum  supm- 
scriptarum  .  Acta  in  hospicio  Richardi  Troop  hora  nona  ante 
meridiem  anno  die  et  mcnse  prescrijjtis  et  coram  testibus 
prenotatis  , 

Rentale  of  the  lands  of  Pitsligo  not  lyferented  by  the  Ladie. ' — (A.D. 
1693.) 

JM.ilne  of  Auchlin — one  tennent — twenty-seven  and  a-balf  bolls,  whereof 

'  [Fi-om  the  original  in  tlie  possession  of  the  Club.] 


110  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

four  bolls,  converted  at  4  lib.  ;3s.  4J.,  and  tuentie  ir.erkis  of  money 

deutie,  a  miln  suyn  or  10  marks. 
Little  Cuburtie — one  tennent — ane  cbalJer  victwall,  or  100  merks  money. 
Aberdour— fifteen  tennents — 616  lib.  6s.  8d.,  and  8  bolls  bear,  or  4  lib. 

3s.  4d.  per  boll. 
Overglassy — one  tennent — 100  lib. 

Maynes  of  Pitsligo — one  tennent — 38  lib.,  and  8  bolls  bear,  or  50  merks. 
Milne  of  Pitsligo — fourteen  tennents — 73  lib.,  and  4  bolls  meal,  and  1 7 

bolls  bear. 
The  Herds  croft — being  waste — 3  lib. 
Stonbridges — one  tennent — 14  bolls,  1  firlot. 
Catcairn — one  tennent — 40  lib. 
Satlinraw  West — 8  bolls  bear. 
Over  Bracco — two  tennents — 15  bolls,  1  firlot. 
Nether  Bracco — one  tennent — 15  bolls,  1  firlot. 
Dobieshill — four  tennents — 26  merks,  and  28  bolls,  4  firlots. 
Roseheartie — one  tennent — 9  lib. 
Lochielair — one  tennent — 9  score  merks. 
Auchlin — 8  tennents — 243  lib.  13s.  4d.,  (the  halfe  of  120  lib.  of  which  to  be 

paid  in  victwall  or  monej-  as  the  tennents  please),  and  3  bolls  victwall. 
Roseheartie — The  5  boats  and  ther  crew  payes  400  merks. 
Double  feuars  in  Newtoun  of  Roseheartie — four,  paying  in  all,  5  lib. 

6s.  8d. 
Single  feuars  in  Roseheartie — twelve — nine  of  whom  pay  6  lib.  in  all, 

and  the  other  three  pay  4  lib.,  6  lib,  and  2  lib.  respectively. 
One  tennent— 4  bolls  soueing,  40  merks  and  teind. 
One  tennent — soueing  16  libs.  13s.  4d. 
One  tennent — 20  merks,  teind  free. 
Two  tennent.s— 40  lib.  13s.  4d. 
Peithill — two  tennents — 30  merks. 
Milne  of  Aberdour — one  tennent — 44  bolls  victuall  quherof  100  merks  for 

on  chalder. 
Nota — Thir  is  10  chalders  out  of  this  rentall  of  the  Mayns  lyferented  and 

wplifted  be  the  Ladie  Pitsligo. 
Nota — The  rest  of  the  Maynes,  not  heirin  included,  is  posscst  be  a  greive, 

and  the  rent  lyes  in  his  hands. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— PITSLIGO.  Ill 


Inquisicio  Georgei  Meldrum. '  — (A.D.  1507.) 

Inquisicio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Abirdene  quinto  die  mensis  Octobria 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septirao  coram  honorabili  viro 
Alexandro  Bannerman  de  Wattirtone  vicecoraitis  deputato  de  Abirdene 
in  pretoi'io  burgi  de  Abirdene  in  curia  eapitali  vicecomitis  de  Abirdene 
pro  tribunali  sedente  per  subscriptos  videlicet  Alexandrnm  Iruyn  de 
Drum  Gilbertum  Hay  de  Ardendracht  milites  Johannem  Movat  de  Los- 
cragy  Alexandrum  Skene  de  eodem  Thoraam  Eraser  de  Stanevode  Wil- 
lelmiim  Crafurd  de  Federay  Willelmum  Turing  de  Fouerne  Alexandrum 
Cummyne  de  Cultir  Alexandrum  Caldour  de  Sonnabard  Henricum  Forbes 
de  Kynnellor  Johannem  Ross  de  Auchlossin  Alexandrum  Tullouche  de 
Moncoffir  Willelmum  Blakhale  de  eodem  Johannem  Dunbrek  de  eodem 
et  Willelmum  King  de  Bourty  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quondam  Willel- 
mus  Meldrum  de  Fyve  pater  Georgei  lleldrum  de  Fyve  latoris  presen- 
cium  obiit  vltimo  .  .  .  sasitus  ut  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidera  domini 
nostri  Regis  de  sexta  parte  terrarum  de  Rossau[r]ty  de  tercia  parte 
molendini  de  tercia  parte  brasine  de  tercia  parte  portus  de  Rossau[r]ty 
Et  de  multura  tercie  partis  de  Brekauche  et  de  multura  tercie  partis  de 
Pettallauchy  et  de  multura  sexte  partis  de  Rossau[r]ty  Et  de  terris  de 
Brekauche  et  Pettallauchy  cum  suis  pertiueuciis  jacentibus  in  baronia 
de  Kynneduard  Et  de  terris  de  Baiiquhory  Dewyne  et  piscariis  earun- 
dem  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentibus  in  baronia  de  Torry  infra  dictum 
vicecomitatum  Et  quod  dictus  Georgeus  est  legitimus  et  propinquior 
heres  dicti  quondam  Willelmi  patris  sui  de  dictis  terris  partibus  molen- 
dini brasine  portus  de  Rossau[r]ty  de  multura  tercie  partis  de  Brekauche 
tercie  partis  de  Pettallauchy  et  sexte  partis  de  Rossau[r]ty  et  de  dictis 
terris  de  Banquhory  Devyne  et  piscariis  earundem  cum  suis  pertinenciis 
Et  quod  est  legitime  etatis  Et  quod  dicte  ten-e  de  Rossau[r]ty  tercie  par- 
tes molendini  brasine  portus  de  Rossau[r]ty  dicte  multure  tercie  partis  de 
Brekauche  Pettallauchy  et  sexte  partis  de  Rossau[r]ty  cum  suis  pertinenciis 
et  dicte  terre  de  Brekauche  et  Pettallauchy  valent  nunc  per  annum  qua- 
tuor  marcas  et  valuerunt  duas  marcas  tempore  pacis     Et  quod  dicte  terre 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomltatus  de  Aberdeen,  vol.  i.,  MS.  in  archivis 
ejusdem.] 


112  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

et  piscarie  de  Banquhory  Devync  cum  suis  pertinenciis  valent  nunc  per 
annum  vigiuti  libras  et  valuerunt  viginti  marcas  tempore  pacis  Et 
quod  dicte  terra  de  Rossau[r]ty  partes  molendini  brasine  portus  de  Ross- 
au[r]ty  et  multure  tercie  partis  de  Brekauche  Pettallauchy  et  sexte  partis 
de  Rossau[r]ty  et  terre  de  Brekauclie  et  Pettallaucliy  cum  pertinenciis 
teuentur  in  capite  de  suppremo  domino  nostro  Rege  per  seruicium  vvarde 
et  releuij  debitum  et  consuetum  Et  quod  dicte  terre  et  piscarie  de 
Banquhory  Devyne  cum  suis  pertinenciis  tenentur  in  capite  de  Abbate  et 
Conuentu  Monasterij  de  Arbrothoc  in  feodifirma  soluendo  eisdem  annua- 
tim  viginti  solidos  nomine  feodifirme  et  vnum  annuum  I'edditum  quinque 
librarum  Priori  et  Conuentui  domus  Fratrum  Predicatorura  dicti  burgi 
de  Abirdene  Et  quod  dicte  terre  de  Rossau[r]ty  partes  molendini  brasine 
portus  multure  et  terre  de  Brekauche  et  Pettallauchy  cum  suis  perti- 
nenciis nunc  existunt  in  manibus  domini  nostri  Regis  per  spacium  quatuor 
mensium  aut  eocirca  ob  decessum  dicti  quondam  Wilielmi  patris  sui 
Et  quod  dicte  tei-re  et  piscarie  de  Banquhory  Devyne  cum  suis  perti- 
nenciis nunc  existunt  in  manibus  dicti  Abbatis  et  Conuentus  per  idem 
spacium  ob  decessum  dicti  patris  sui  jus  suum  hucusque  minime  prose- 
quentis  Datum  et  clausum  sub  sigillo  officij  dicti  vicecomitis  deputati 
et  sigillis  quorundam  eorum  qui  huic  inquisicioni  intererant  f'aciende 
anno  die  mense  et  loco  prenotatis  . 


Concessio  Regis  Georgeo  Meldrum  de  Fivee.  '  — (A.D,  1509.) 

A-pud  Edinburghe  .  v.  Martii  *  j"'  v'^-  viii.  .  Rex  pro  bono  gratuitoque 
servicio  sibi  impenso  concessit  dilecto  suo  Georgeo  JMeldrum  de  Fivee  et 
heredlbus  suis  binam  partem  terrarum  de  Pettallochy  cum  aula  coquina 
et  domibus  earundem  binam  partem  terrarum  de  Brekhalche  cum  mul- 
tura  tercie  partis  earundem  sextam  partem  terrarum  de  Rossawarty  cum 
molendino  le  Brcwhouse  croft  et  le  Porthavin  de  Rossawarty  in  baronia  de 
Kinedward   infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  extendentes  annuatim  ad 

1  [From  tlic  Abbreviatio  Registri  llagni  Sigilli,  lib.  xv.,  no.  blj,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin. 

On  tlio  fifteenth  day  of  July,  1510,  George  Meldrum  of  Fywee  granted  tlie  above-named 
lands  to  Jobn  Forbes  of  Petslego,  his  heirs  and  assignees. — (Original  in  the  charter  chest  of 
Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes  of  Pitsligo  and  Fettcrcairn,  baronet.)] 


PRESBYTEIIY  OF  DEKR— ABERDOUR.  113 

suniinam  quatuor  mei-cai-um  Que  tcrre  etc.  f'ucriiiit  (luondam  Willelnii 
Meldriim  de  Fivee  patris  dicti  Gcorgii  et  in  manibus  Regis  tanquam 
heredis  et  successoris  quondam  Joliannis  coniitis  I'uchanie  baronis  de 
Kinnedward  devenerunt  .  Et  Rex  concessit  firmas  proficua  et  devorias 
earundem  de  omnibus  terminis  pretei'itis  raciono  iionintroitus  forisfacture 
etc.  Reddendo  annuatim  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  curie  vice- 
CDinitatus  de  Abirdene  cum  wardis  et  roleuiis  ct  maritagium  cum  con- 
tigei'int  etc. 


THE  PARISH  OF  ABERDOUR' 

ReK  confii'mat  cartam  Arcbebaldi  de  Douglas  militis  Domino  Alexaiidro 
Eraser  militi.*— (A.D.  137^) 

JK/obertus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scott.orum  Omnibus  probis  hominibus  tcjtius 
terre  sue  clericis  et  laicis  salutem  Sciatis  nos  cartaia  Arcbebaldi  de 
Douglas  militis  domini  Galwydie  consanguine!  nostri  dilecti  .  .  .  in- 
tellexisse  ad  plenum  sub  bac  forma     Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  . 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Danff,  pp  442-44S,  and  Illus- 
trations of  the  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  the  same  shires,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  373-382. 

lu  the  year  1318,  Bishop  Henry  Chein  erected  the  church  of  Aberdour  into  a  prebend  of  the 
cathedral  of  St.  Macharat  Aberdeen.— (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol  ii.,  p.  252.) 

On  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  July,  1423,  James  Douglas,  lord  of  Balvany,  and  overlord  of  the 
barony  of  Aberdour,  granted  to  his  kinsman,  'William  Torbace,  lord  of  Kynnaldi,  the  lands  of 
Glasloeh,  Coulcauok,  Tulynamolt,  Aether  Bulgnu,  Mydilmaste  liulgne,  Ovir  Bulgne,  Achillini, 
with  the  mill  of  Bulgne,  and  the  quarry  of  Cnlburty,  with  the  pertinents  in  I  he  barony  of  .\ber- 
dour,  resigned  by  Williiim  Fraser,  lord  of  Thilorth,  in  favour  of  the  said  William  I'orbaco,  and 
Agues,  his  wife,  the  daughter  of  the  said  William  rra.ser,  and  the  longer  liver  of  them  and  their 
heirs.  On  the  ninth  day  of  July,  1552,  Alexander  Fraser  of  I'hyllorth  gave  the  Lands  of  Cow- 
burtibeg  in  exchange  for  the  lands  of  Pittalloquhy,  to  John  Forbes  of  I'etslego.  On  tlie  twelfth 
day  of  July,  1575,  Margaret  Forbes,  the  elder  of  the  two  daughters  and  heiresses  of  the  deceased 
William  Forbes  of  I'etslego.  was  infeft  in  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Cowburtibeg,  and  in  the 
superiority  of  the  I.mds  of  Lethinty.  On  the  fouith  d.iy  of  November,  1575,  Alexander  Forbes 
of  Pctslego  received  sasine  of  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Cowburtibeg,  upon  a  charter  granted  by 
Janet  Forbes,  the  second  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  William  Forbes  of  i'etslego,  with  consent 
of  Hobert  Duguid,  her  future  husb.ind.— (Originals  in  tlie  eharter  chest  of  Sir  John  Stuart 
Forbes  of  Pitsligo  and  Fettercairn,  baronet.)  ] 

-  [.\bridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Philorth.] 


114  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Arcliebaldus  de  Douglas  dominus  Galvydie  et  de  Botlieuill  salnteiti  .  .  . 
Noiieritis  nos  dcdisse  .  .  .  et  hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confii'iiiasse 
dilecto  confederato  nostro  Domino  Alexandre  Fraser  militi  pro  Iiomasjio 
et  seruicio  suo  nobis  impenso  et  impendendo  octoginta  niarcatas  in  tcrris 
et  molendinis  cum  eorum  multuris  et  sequelis  in  dominio  nostro  de 
Abredouer  infra  vicccomitatum  de  Aberdenn  Tenendas  .  .  .  predicto 
Domino  Alexandre  et  Doniine  Johanne  sponse  sue  vel  eorum  diutius 
viuenti  et  beredibus  dicti  Domini  Alexandri  de  corpore  suo  legitime 
procreatis  vel  proereandis  de  nobis  et  beredibus  nostris  quibus  forte  quod 
absit  deficientibus  de  Jobanna  sponsa  nostra  et  beredibus  suis  dicti  do- 
niinii  de  Abredour  in  feodo  et  bereditate  .  .  .  Facicndo  inde  nobis  et 
beredibus  nostris  quibus  forte  quod  absit  deficientibus  dicte  Jobanne 
sponse  nostre  et  beredibus  suis  dicti  dominii  de  Abredouer  dictus  Do- 
minus Alexander  et  heredes  sui  de  corpore  suo  legitime  pi-ocreati  vel 
procreandi  forinsecum  seruicium  quantum  pertinet  dictis  terris  et  molen- 
dinis .  .  .  Quibus  beredibus  dicti  Domini  Alexandri  de  corpore  suo 
legitime  procreatis  vel  proereandis  forte  deficientibus  volumus  quod  dicte 
octoginta  marcate  terrarum  predictarum  et  molendinorum  cum  perti- 
nenciis  ad  nos  et  heredes  nostros  quibus  forte  deficientibus  quod  absit 
ad  dictara  Jobannam  sponsam  nostram  et  heredes  suos  dominos  dicti 
dominii  de  Abredouer  libere  et  integre  revertantur  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  est  appensum  biis  testi- 
bus  Dominis  Patricio  de  Ilepburne  Roberto  Senescalli  de  Inuermeth 
Jobanne  de  Abernetby  militibus  Domino  Johanne  de  Carrie  canonico 
Glasguensi  rectore  ecclesie  de  Botbeuyll  Tboma  de  Irwyne  Johanne  de 
Crecbtoun  P^ustacio  de  Max\yell  et  Tboma  de  Rate  cum  aliis  QuAM- 
QUIDEM  cartam  donacionemque  et  concessionem  in  eadem  contentas  .  .  . 
in  omnibus  .  .  .  pro  nobis  et  beredibus  nostris  imperpctunm  confirma- 
mus  saluo  seruicio  nostro  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nosti-c 
confirmacionis  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  sigillum  Testibus  venerabili- 
bus  in  Cbristo  patribus  Willelmo  et  Jobanne  cancellario  nostro  Sancti 
Andree  et  Dunkeldensis  ecclesiarum  episcopis  Johanne  primogonito  nos- 
tro de  Carrie  senescallo  Scocie  Roberto  de  Fyf  et  de  i\Iencteth  filio  nostro 
dilecto  Willelmo  de  Douglas  et  de  Marr  consanguineo  nostro  coniitibus 
Jacobo  de  Lyndesay  nepote  nostro  karissimo  et  Alexandre  de  Lyndesay 
militibus  apud  monastei'ium  de  Aberbrolli  vltinio  die  Docombris  auno 
regni  nostri  octauo  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— ABERDOUR.       U5 


Rex  confii'inat  Junationem  iib  ArcliibaMo  comitc  tie  Douulas  frntri  sno 
factain.  '  —  (A.D.  1426.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotonim  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  confinTiasse 
donacionem  et  coneessionein  illas  qnas  quonrlam  dilectus  fratei-  noster 
Arcliibaldus  comes  de  Douglass  et  dominus  Galwidie  fecit  dilecto  et  fideli 
nostro  Jacobo  de  Douglas  de  Balvany  fratri  germane  dicti  quondam 
Archibald!  comitis  de  Douglass  de  totis  et  integris  terris  et  baroniia 
subscri[)tis  videlicet  de  baronia  de  Avacli  cum  pertinentiis  jacente  infra 
vicccomitatum  [de]  Inuernys  et  terris  ac  baronijs  de  Edirdure  de  Stratli- 
erne  et  de  Brachlyne  cum  pertinentiis  jacentibns  infra  predictum  viue- 
comitatum  de  Inuernys  et  baronia  de  Bocharnye  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Banff  et  de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  de  Balvany  in  baronia  de 
Murtliillach  infra  eunJem  vicecomitatum  de  Banff  et  de  omnibus  terris 
de  Convatli  infra  vicecomitatum  predictum  de  Banf  et  de  baronijs  de 
Abirdoure  et  de  Rettre  jacentibus  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdcne 
Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  .  predicto  Jacobo  et  heredibus  suis  de  do- 
minis  superioribus  dictarum  terrarum  et  baroniarum  et  heredibus  suis 
in  feodo  et  hereditate  inperpetuum  per  omnes  rectas  metas  suas  anti- 
quas  et  diuisas  .  .  .  sicut  in  carta  dicti  quondam  Archibaldi  comitis  de 
Douglass  fratris  nostri  predicto  Jacobo  de  Douglas  inde  confecta  plenius 
continetur  saluo  seruicio  nostro  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte 
nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillura  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Tes- 
tibus  reuerendo  viro  Magistro  Johanne  Cameron  preposito  ecclesie  col- 
legiate de  Lyncloudane  ac  uosti'i  priuati  sigilli  custode  Joanne  Forrestarij 
camerario  Waltero  de  Ogilvy  thesaurario  et  Roberto  de  Lawedre  justi- 
ciario  regni  nostri  militibus  Apud  Edynburgli  decimooctauo  die  meusis 
Apriiis  anno  regni  nostri  vieesimo  primo  . 

Confirmacio  duarum  cartarum  Patricij  de  Ogilbuy.  '■'  — (A.D.  1428.) 
Jacobus  Dei  graeia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .   .  Sciatis  nos  duas  cartas  vnani 

I  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  ii.,  no.  47,  Ms.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.j 
-  [Abridged  from  the  liegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  ii,,  no.  Ill,  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Kdin. 

Cf.  Illustrations  of  the  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  liaiill"  vol. 

ii.,  p.  380] 


116  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

videlicet  Johaiiuis  cumitis  Buchanie  constabularij  Fi'ancie  camerarij  Scocie 
et  ilominj  baronie  de  Kynedwart  factam  et  concessain  Patricio  de  Ogilvy 
viceeoiniti  de  Angus  et  Cristiane  de  Keth  sponse  sue  de  toto  et  integro 
dominio  suo  de  GleiikiUhill  cum  pertinencijs  videlicet  Echmedane  et  le 
Glenhousis  Kynbeue  Byth  Petmakaldor  Tolly  Botlnnakaly  le  Saltcotis 
Inchebrek  et  terris  de  Gownony  iacemibus  in  baronia  de  Kynedwai-t  ac 
de  villa  de  Alathane  iacente  in  comitatu  de  BucUane  Et  aliam  videlicet 
Morgundi  filij  Albe  factam  et  concessam  Michaeli  filio  suo  de  vnadauoca 
terre  sue  de  Carncoi-s  de  niandato  nosti'o  visas  .  .  .  intellexisse  ad 
plenum  Quarum  prime  carte  tenor  sequitur  et  est  talis  /  Omnibus  banc 
cartam  visuris  vel  au'lituris  Jobannes  comes  Bucbanie  constabularius 
Francie  camerarius  Scucie  et  dominus  baronie  de  Kynedwart  salutera 
in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  nos  libere  dedisse  et  bau  presenti 
carta  nostra  pro  nobis  beredibus  nostris  et  suecessoribus  imperpetuum 
confirmasse  confederato  nustro  Patricio  de  Ogilvy  vicecomiti  de  Angus  et 
Cristiane  de  Keitb  sponse  sue  consanguinee  nostre  carissime  pro  suis 
Deneineritis  nobis  sepius  temporibus  retroactis  gratanter  impensis  totum 
et  integrum  dominium  de  Glenkutliil  cum  pertinentiis  videlicet  Ecbmedane 
et  le  Glenbousis  Kynbene  Bitb  Petmakaldor  Towy  Botbmakaly  le  Salt- 
cotis Inchebrek  et  terras  de  Gowneny  iacentes  in  baronia  nostra  de 
Kynedwart  ac  villam  de  Alathan  iacentem  in  comitatu  de  Bucbano  ()>uas 
quidem  terras  cum  pertinenciis  dicti  Patricius  et  Cristiana  ...  in  manus 
nostras  per  fustem  et  baculum  coram  multis  fidedignis  apud  villam  de 
Perth  .  .  .  per  suas  literas  patentes  resignarunt  Tenendas  et  babendas 
.  .  .  dictis  Patricio  et  Cristiane  S])onse  sue  et  eorum  diucius  viueiiti  ac 
beredibus  inter  eosdem  legittime  procreatis  vel  procreandis  /  quibus  vero 
deficientibus  veris  legittimis  et  propinquioribus  beredibus  omnium  et 
singularum  terrarum  quibuscunque  de  nobis  beredibus  nostris  et  sue- 
cessoribus in  feodo  et  bereditate  inperpetuum  .  .  .  F'aciendo  inde  annua- 
tim  .  .  .  de  dictis  terris  seruicia  debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  buic  carte  nostre  presenti  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  fecimus 
apud  Perth  decimo  sexto  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quadringentesimo  vicesimo  tercio  /  /  Tenor  vero  alterius  talis  est  / 
Omnibus  bominibus  tam  presentibus  quam  futuris  has  literas  visuris 
vel  audituris  Morgundus  iilius  Albe  salutem  Noueritis  me  dedisse 
et  concessisse  et  bac  presenti  carta  mea  confirmasse  Michaeli  filio  meo 
vnaui  dauocam  terre  nice  de  Carncors  per  omues  rectas  diuisas  suaa 


PEESBYTERY  OF  UEEK— ABERDOUR.       117 

inter  Caise  et  Tun'uclul  teiR'iulam  et  habemlam  sibi  ct  lierelibiis  suis 
de  me  et  lieretUbus  meis  in  feodo  et  hereJitatu  liberc  cjuiete  et  plonarie 
integre  et  honorifiee  in  bosco  et  piano  in  pratis  et  pasturis  in  njoris  et 
marresiis  in  stagnis  et  molendinis  in  aquis  ripis  et  viuariis  in  viis  et 
seruitiis  et  in  omnibus  aliis  asiamentia  et  libertatibus  predicte  terre  pcr- 
tinentibus  adeo  libere  et  quiete  sicut  aliquis  liber  homo  intra  regnum 
Scocie  liberius  plenius  et  qnieeius  terrain  suam  dare  poturit  tilio  sue 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  miclii  et  lieredibus  meis  ille  et  heredes  sui 
vnuni  par  calcariorum  ferri  ad  Pentliecosten  pro  omni  seruicio  et  con- 
suetudine  et  exactione  seeulari  /  preter  forinsecum  domini  nostri  Regis 
seruicium  Hiis  testibus  Domino  G.  episcopo  Brechinensi  Magistro 
Laurencio  archidiacono  Sanctiandree  Domino  Alano  Hostiario  Domino 
Dauid  Hastinges  Domino  Jolianne  de  Vallibus  Domino  Johanne  de 
Cambrun  Domino  Roberto  de  Loreng'  Domino  Hugone  Flan<li'es  Magis- 
tro de  Ouide  fratre  Domini  Laurencij  archidiaconi  Sanctiandree  Georgio 
de  Malwyle  Johanne  Clugestoun  Willelmo  de  Sandfor  clerico  et  multis 
aliis  .  QUAS  quidem  cartas  .  .  .  imperpetuum  confirmamus  Saluis 
nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  de  predictis  terria  cum  pertinentiis  wardis 
releuiis  et  maritagiis  cum  contigerint  ac  aliis  seruicijs  debitis  qt  con- 
suetis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  confirmacionis  nos- 
tre  nostrum  magnum  sigillum  apponi  precepimus  Testibus  I'euerendo 
in  Christo  patre  Johanne  episcopo  Glasguensi  cancellario  nostro  Magistro 
Willelmo  de  Foulis  custode  nostri  priuati  sigilli  Johanne  Forstar  came- 
rario  et  Waltero  de  Ogilvy  thesaurario  rcgni  nostri  militibus  apud  Abir- 
dene  secundo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringenteaimo 
vicesimo  octauo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  tercio  . 


Coniirmacio  carte  Patrieii  de  Ogilvyle. '  — (A.D.  1423.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quod  inspeximus  .  .  . 
[cartam]  Reginaldi  de  Irwyne  de  Maines  factam  Patricio  de  Ogilvilo  de 
Grandoun  .  .  .  [cuius]  tenor  .  .  .  sequitur  in   hunc  modum      Omniisus 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Uegistrum  Magni  Sijrilli,  lib  ii.  uo.  112,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Kdin. 
Cf.  Illustrations  of  tbe  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  lianff,  vol. 
ji.,  p.  380.] 


118  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AXD  BANFF. 

liaiic  cai-tam  visui-is  vel  auilitui'is  ReginalJus  de  Ii-wync  doininus  de 
Mames  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  me  dedisse  oon- 
cessisse  et  hac  present!  cai-ta  mea  confirmasse  nobili  viro  Patricio  de 
Ogilvy  domino  de  Grandoun  omnes  ct  singulas  terras  nieas  de  Mames 
vnacum  qnarta  parte  ville  de  Coule  cum  molcndino  et  multura  eiusdem 
cum  pertincnciis  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfar  in  excambium  ville  de 
Glencuthill  cum  niolendino  eiusdem  cum  pertinenciis  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Aberdene  Toiiendas  et  habendas  dicto  Patricio  et  Cristiane  sponse 
sue  ct  eorum  diucius  viucnti  et  heredibus  dicti  Patricii  quibuscunque  in 
feodo  et  liereditato  imperpetuum  [de]  Domino  Jobanne  Lyoun  domino 
superiore  predictarum  terraruin  et  beredibus  suis  .  .  .  Faciendo  Domino 
Jobanni  Lyovne  domino  superiori  predictarum  terrarum  et  beredibus 
suis  seruicium  dcbitum  et  consuetum  tantum  pro  omni  alio  seruicio 
seculari  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  preseiiti  carte 
race  apposui  apud  Aberden  vicesimo  octauo  die  metisis  Maij  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quadringentesimo  vicesimo  secundo  Testibus  bonorabilibus 
prouidis  et  discretis  viris  ac  dominis  Alexandre  de  Lyclitoun  niilito  priore 
donuis  de  Torfycliyne  Thoma  de  Tynnyngbame  et  Willelmo  de  Crau- 
furde  arcbidiacono  et  cantore  ecclesie  de  Aberden  Jobanne  de  Gartbyne 
domino  eiusdem  Tlioma  de  Fentoun  Patricio  Gray  armigeris  Domino 
Jobanne  de  Kynnarde  Ileke  Beset  et  Willelmo  Cryne  cum  multis  aliis 
Qua[m]  quidem  carta[m]  .  .  .  imperpetuum  confirmamus  Saluis  nobis 
.  .  .  seruicio  debito  et  consueto  vnacum  vardis  i-eleuiis  et  maritagiis 
cum  coiitigerint  de  eisdem  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte 
nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
apud  Aberilene  secundo  die  mensis  August!  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quadringentesimo  vicesimo  octauo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  tercio  . 

Carta  none  iufeodacionis  Willelmi  comitis  de  Douglas  /  de  Aberdour    — 
(A.D.  1450.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse 

'  [Abrklgud  from  tliu  llegistrum  Magiii  Wgilli,  lil).  iv.,  no.  07,  JIS.  Gtii,  Keg.  House,  Edin. 
In  the  Slime  register  (lib.  iv.,  no.  231,)  is  aiiotlior  charter,  granted  on  the  scventli  day  of  July, 
H51,  by  the  same  King  to  the  same  Earl,  of  the  same  barony,  castle,  and  crag,  wliieh  tlie  Earl 
had  resigned  into  tlie  King's  bauds.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— ABERDOUR.  119 

et  hac  present!  carta  nostra  confirmasse  earissimo  consanguineo  nostro 
Willelmo  comiti  de  Douorlas  et  de  Auandale  domino  Galwidie  omnes  et 
singulas  terras  baronie  de  Abordour  ae  castrum  et  rupem  de  Dimdarg 
cum  suis  pei'tinenciia  jaccntes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Aberdene 
Quequidem  terra  castrum  et  rnpcs  cum  pertinentiis  fuerunt  dilecti  coii- 
sanguinei  nostri  Hugonis  comitis  de  Ormonde  liereditarie  et  quas  et 
quod  idem  Hugo  .  .  .  apud  Falkland  pei*  fustom  et  baculum  per  suos 
procuratores  ad  hoc  legitime  constitutos  et  suas  literas  patentes  coram 
subscriptis  testibus  .  .  .  simplicit.er  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  haben- 
das  .  .  .  predicto  Willelmo  comiti  de  Douglas  et  beredibus  suis  de  nobis 
lieredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Faciendo  inde  .  .  .  seruicia  de  dictis  terris  castro  et  rupe  cum  per- 
tinenciis  debita  et  consueta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte 
nostre  !uagnum  sigilluin  nostrum  apponi  precepi!nus  Testibus  reuerendo 
in  Cli!'isto  patre  Willelmo  episcopo  Glasguensi  Willelmo  domino  Ci-eich- 
toun  nostro  eancellai'io  et  consanguineo  predilecto  vencrabili  in  Christo 
patre  Andrea  abbate  de  Melros  nosti-o  confessoi'e  et  tbesaui-ario  dilecto 
consanguineo  nostro  Patricio  do!nino  Glammis  magistro  liospicij  nostri 
Alexandre  Ramsay  de  Dalwolsy  Dauide  de  Mu!Tay  de  Tulibai'din  militi- 
bus  ]\[agistris  Jobanne  Arous  arehidiacono  Glasguensi  et  Georgio  de 
Schoriswod  rectore  de  Cultre  clerico  nostro  apud  Falkland  vicesimo 
quinto  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesi'mo  quadringentesimo 
quinquagesimo  et  regni  nostro  decimo  quarto  . 


Carta  confirmacionis   Willelmi   domini   Rutliwen   super  terris  de   Glen- 
cutliil,  '  — (A.D.  1503.) 

eJ  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotoru!n  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
vendicionis  et  alienacionis  factam  per  dilectum  consanguineuin  nostrum 
Alexandrum  comitem  Buchannie  dominum  de  Vcbtirhous  et  Banff  ac 
baroncm  baronie  de  Glencuthill  dilecto  consanguineo  nosti'o  Willelmo 
domino  Rutbven  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  •  Omnibus 
hanc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  comes  Bucha!inie  do!ninus- 
que  de  Vcbtirhous  et  Banff  ac  baro   baronie  de  Glencutliil   saluteui  in 

'  [AbridgcariouitUe  Registrum  Magiii  Sigilli,  lib.  xiii.,  iio.MO,  JIS.Gcii.  Keg.  House,  Edin.] 


120  rHE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Domino  sempiternam  Noueritia  me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  nobili  et 
potenti  domino  Willelmo  domino  de  Ruthven  omnes  et  singulaa  terras 
meas  do  Glencnthill  et  baroniam  cinsdem  enm  vniuersis  et  sinsjulis  suis 
pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirden  pro  certa  siimma 
liecunie  quam  dictus  Willelmus  dominus  de  Ruthwen  michi  .  .  .  per- 
soliiit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  babcndas  .  .  .  prefato  Willelmo  domino  de 
Ruthweiie  lieredibus  suis  et  assio;natis  a  me  et  heredibus  meis  de  supremo 
domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imper- 
petuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  supremo  domino  nostro  Regi  et  suis 
successoribus  sernicium  debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium buic  ])resenti  carte  mce  manu  mea  propria  subscripte  sigillum 
meum  apposui  Coram  hiis  testibus  Patricio  Wellis  preposito  et  vice- 
comite  de  Perth  Andrea  Charteris  de  Cuthilgurdi  Roberto  Mersare  de 
Balleif  Dauid  Kynneir  de  eodem  Jacobo  Kynneir  Johanne  Ruthvene  de 
Cragyngaw  Roberto  Dalmaboy  et  Domino  Andrea  Eldar  presbitero 
ac  notario  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis  Apud  Perth  vicesimo  quarto 
die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  secundo 
QUAMQUIDEM  cartam  ae  vendicionem  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus 
Saluis  nobis  .  .  .  juribus  et  seruiciis  ,  .  .  debitis  et  consuetis  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  prccepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Eilinburgh  decimo  septimo  die 
mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  secundo  et  regni 
nostri  decimo  quinto  . 


Inquisicio  VVillelmi  domini  Eortluvyk.  ' — (A.D.  1503.) 

Xnquisicio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Aberdune  tercio  die  mensis  Octobris 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actoruin  Curiae  Viceconiitatiis  de  Aberdeen,  vol.  i.,  MS.  in 
archivis  cjusdcm. 

On  the  seventecntli  day  iii  July,  1:')71,  William,  lord  ISortliwick,  sold  to  Patrick  Clieyne  of 
Esselmonth,  the  barony  of  Aberdour,  to  wit,  the  manor  and  kirk  niause  of  Aberdour,  with  the 
mill,  the  towns  and  lands  of  Clintertie,  Ardlayhill,  Killeiiuharn,  I'ennand,  with  the  sea  ports, 
bojits,  fishings,  and  bait,  huiu,andlyne,  and  the  lands  of  Tyric,  Jlciklo  Achnye,  Halhangy,  Gullye, 
all  united  into  the  barony  of  Aberdour.  In  the  year  IGOJ,  charter  of  appreciation  under  the 
great  seal  of  the  above  lands  and  others  belonging  to  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Esselmonth  was  granted 
Id  Alexander  Fraser,  apparent  of  Philorth.  On  the  second  day  of  May,  1608,  Alexander  Fraser, 
younger  of  Philorth,  sold  the  lands  of  Over  and  Nether  Pittullics,  the  baiony  of  Outlawc,  the 
lands  of  Tippcrtie  and  SUattertie,  the  maynes  of  Aberdour,  with  the  manor  of  Dumdarg,  the 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— ABERDOUR.       121 

nnno  Domini  inillesimo  quingentesimo  tercio  coram  nobili  et  potcnti 
domino  Johanne  coniite  de  Cr.if'urde  domino  Lindesay  tiv.  vicccomite  de 
Aberdene  in  pretorio  burgi  de  Aberdone  in  curia  capitali  sodonfc  per 
subscriptos  videlicet  Alexandnim  Iruyne  de  Drum  militem  Willelmum 
Eraser  de  Pbillortht  militem  Georgium  Melilrum  feodatorem  do  Eiwy 
Johannem  Chene  de  Essilmond  militem  Alexandrum  Skene  de  codcm 
Willelmum  Crafurde  de  Federay  Walterum  Barclay  de  Towy  Andream 
Tulideff  de  eodem  Jobannem  Movat  de  Loscragy  Willelmum  Oudny  de 
eodem  Henricum  Forbes  de  Kynnellour  Alexandrum  Jobnestoun  de 
eodem  Alexandrum  Tullocht  de  Moncoffir  Robertum  Dogud  de  Aucbna- 
hufF  Alexandrum  Caldour  de  Synoliarde  Jobannem  Ross  de  Aucblossin 
et  Jobannem  Dalijarno  de  Dalgariioyfinteray  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod 
quondam  Willelmus  dominus  Bortbuyk  pater  Willelmi  Bortbuyk  tatoris 
presencium  obijt  vltimo  .  .  .  sasitus  ut  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidem 
domini  nostri  Regis  de  terris  baronie  de  Abirdour  cum  suis  pertinenciis 
jacentibus  infra  dictum  vieecomitatum  Et  qviod  dictus  Willelmus  est 
legitimus  et  propinquior  lieres  dicti  quondam  Willelmi  patris  sui  de  dictis 
terris  cum  pertinenciis  Et  quod  est  legitime  etatis  Et  quod  dicte  terre 
valent  nunc  per  annum  septuaginta  et  quinque  libras  et  valuerunt  quad- 
raginta  libras  tempore  pacis  Et  quoJ  tenentur  iii  capite  de  suppremo 
domino  nostro  Rege  per  seruicium  varde  et  relevij  Et  nunc  existunt  in 
nianibus  domini  nostri  Regis  per  quindeoim  dies  ante  tenninum  Penticostes 
vltimi  elapsi  per  decessnm  dicti  quondam  Willelmi  patris  sui  in  defectu 
veri  beredis  jus  suum  liucusque  nnnime  prosequcntis  Datum  et  clausum 
sub  sigillo  dicti  domini  vicecomitis  ac  sigillis  quorunJam  qui  liuic  inquisi- 
cioni  intererant  faeiende  . 

lands  of  rennan,  Killiqulianie,  Clintertie,  and  Ardlaliill,  with  the  patronage  of  heneficos  and 
chaphiinries,  the  lands  of  Kothnachie,  etc.,  to  Andrew  Fraser,  son  of  John  Fraser  of  Querrel- 
bus,  reserving,  however,  the  liferent  of  the  said  Alexander  Fraser  and  Isabella  Gordoun  his 
wife.  On  the  sixteenth  day  of  October,  1C24,  the  same  Andrew  Fraser  granted  the  lands  of 
Aberdour,  Dundarg,  Pennen,  Kilquharne,  Clintertie,  and  Ardlayhill,  with  the  mill  of  Abcrdour, 
and  right  of  patronage,  etc.,  and  two  ploughs  of  Taertie  to  John  I-raser,  eldest  son  of  the  de- 
ceased Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraserburgh,  Unight.  On  the  twenty-fllth  day  of  January,  li''30, 
Alexander  Fraser,  younger  of  Philorth,  granted  the  town  and  lands  of  Aberdour,  the  tower 
and  fortalice  of  Dumdarg,  and  the  lands  of  Kilquharne,  Ardlayhill,  Clintertie,  and  Pennen,  to 
Alexander,  lord  Forbes  of  Pitsligo.  In  the  year  lG3.i,  Alexander,  lord  Forbes  of  Pitsligo, 
granted  the  lands  of  Clintertie  and  Pennan  to  George  Baird  ot  Auchmedden.— (Originals  in 
the  charter  chest  of  Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes  of  Pitsligo  and  Fettercairn,  baronet.)] 


122  TflE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEX  A\D  BANFF. 

THE  PARISH  OF  TYRIE.' 

Confii-matio  Rea:is  Alexandro  de  S  incto  Claro^— (A.D.  1369.) 

-Uauiil  Dei  Gjraeia  Rex  Scottorum  /  Omnibus  probis  honiinibus  tociua 
terre  sue  salutem  •  •  Sciatis  nos  approbasse  .  .  .  donacionem  iliam  et 
conccssionem  /  quas  Hugo  de  Rosse  de  Felorth  fecit  et  concessit  Alexandro 
de  Sancto  Ciaro  fiiio  quondam  Thome  do  Sancto  Claro  de  terra  de 
Estirtyi'y  cum  pertinenciis  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirden  Tenenda  et 
habenda  dicto  Alexandro  et  heredibus  suis  cum  omnibus  et  singulis 
libei-tatibus  commoditatibus  aysiamentis  et  iustis  pertinenciis  quibuscunque 
ad  dictam  terram  spectantibus  seu  qnoquo  modo  iuste  spectare  valentibus 
in  futurum  ndeo  libere  quiete  plenarie  integre  et  honorifice  in  omnibus  et 
per  omnia  sicut  carta  dicti  Ilugonis  eidem  Alexandro  inde  confecta  in  se 
iuste  continet  et  ])i'oportat  .  Saluo  seruicio  nostro  .  In  cuius  rei  etc. 
Testibus  etc.  Apud  Duude  prinio  die  Nouembris  •  anno  reg'ui  nostri 
quadragcsimo  primo  . 

Preceptum  sasine  in  favorem  Alexandri  Eraser.  ^ — (A.D.  1418.) 

J-;aurentius  Merser  de  Audy  dilectis  raeis  Joanni  Eraser  in  Ardglasse 
Roberto  Hay  Alexandro  Dilgaern  et  Alexandro  Eraser  ac  eorum  cullibet 
coniunctim  et  diuisim  baliuis  meis  in  liac  parte  irreuocabilitcr  constitutis 
salutem     Quia  compertum  est  per  legittimam  inquisitionem  factam  coram 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  ,\hcrdeen  ami  Banff,  pp.  449  4,'il,  and  Illus 
trations  of  the  Topoi;nipliy  and  .Antiquities  of  the  s.anic  shires,  vol.  ii.,  pp  383-384. 

On  the  sixth  day  of  Noveniher,  1423,  John,  earl  of  Huchim,  and  Constable  of  France,  granted 
precept  toinlcfl  William  Forhes  of  Kynnaldy,  in  the  lands  of  Carnywhinge,  Brekorvor,  and 
Little  Brekor,  in  the  liarony  of  Kinedwart.  On  the  eleventh  day  of  December,  15G3,  John 
Forbes  of  I'itsllgognnted  precept  to  infelt  John  (iordoun  of  I.ungar,  in  the  lands  of  Tulichnobo, 
Carynvyngs,  and  Catirlocht.- (Originals  in  the  charter  chest  of  Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes  of 
Pitsligo  and  Fettercairn,  baronet.)] 

'  I  Abridged  from  the  Hegislrum  Sfagni  .Sigilli.  p   7G,  no.  273] 

^  [  abridged  Irom  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  I'liilorth  ] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER—TYRIE.  123 

viceroiiiite  ilo  Abcnlein  in  prctorio  Inirgi  de  Al)(>rileiii  qnoil  (inoiulam 
Vilhelmus  Eraser  do  Philorth  miles  pater  Alexandri  Eraser  latoris  pre- 
sentium  obiit  vltimo  vcstitus  et  sasitus  in  omnus  et  singulas  terras  de 
Faytly  et  Tyrie  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kineduard  infra 
vicecomitatuni  de  Abei'dein  et  (juod  predietus  Alexander  est  legittimus 
et  propinquior  heres  dicti  quondam  Vilhelml  patris  sui  et  quod  dicte 
terre  cum  pertinentiis  de  )ne  tenentur  tanquani  domino  supei'iore  in 
feodofirma  Vobis  ii^itur  et  vestrum  cuilibet  .  .  .  precipio  .  .  .  qua- 
tenus  dicto  Alexandre  suo  attornato  sev  procuratori  latori  presentium 
sasinam  liereditariani  omnium  dictarum  terrarum  de  Faytly  et  Tyrie 
cum  pertinentiis  tradatis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  meum  proprium 
sigillum  Iniic  est  appensum  vna  cum  subscriptione  manuali  apud  Kynross 
decimo  Novembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadrinu;entesimo  decimo  oc- 
tauo  coram  his  testibus  Roberto  Merser  Domino  Dauide  Hutoiie  Dauide 
Anguiss  Andrea  Valcar  cum  diu.'rsis  aliis  . 


Carta  llenrici  Mersar  de  Mekillour  super  terris  de  Eaitlilie  et  Tiry. '  — 
(A.D.  1503.) 

_A.pud  Edinburghe  .  xvi.  Augusti  •  j™'  v''-  iii.  .  Rex  quia  licet  terre  et 
baronia  de  Kynedward  infra  vicecomitatuni  de  Abirdene  per  Dominos 
Consilii  sibi  adjudicabantur  pertinere  tanquam  liei'cdi  quondam  Jobannis 
comitis  Buchanie  baronis  de  Kynedward  et  quia  terre  do  Faithlie  et  Tiry 
in  dicta  baronia  spectant  dilecto  suo  Henrico  Mersar  de  Mekilloure  filio 
et  heredi  quondam  Laurencii  Mersar  de  Mekilloure  militis  et  per  dictum 
Laurencium  immediate  de  barone  de  Kynedward  tente  longe  ante  tempus 
dicti  Comitis  nunc  in  manibus  Regis  existunt  per  decessum  dicti  Laurencii 
et  nonintroitum  dicti  lienrici  noluit  tamen  aliquod  danq)num  dicto  Hen- 
rico generari  igitur  concessit  confirmavit  et  quieteclamavit  dicto  Henrico 
Mersar  de  Mekilloure  et  heredibus  suis  dictas  tei'ras  de  Faithlie  et  Tiry 
in  dicta  baronia  et  vicecomitatu  de  Abirdene  .  Reddendo  annuatim  Regi 
tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  vicecomitatus  de  Abirdene  una  turn 
warda  relevio  et  maritagio  cum  contigerint  . 

'  [From  the  Abbreviatio  licgistri  JIagni  Sigilli,  lib.  sir.,  no.  4,  MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  Uouse,  Edin.] 


124  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  Villielnio  Eraser  de  Philorth.  '  — (A.D.  1504.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visui-is  vel  audituris  Hendricus  Merser  de  Audy 
.  .  .  salutem  Noveritisme  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  et  adfoodifirmain  dimisisse 
et  bac  present!  carta  mea  confirmasse  nobili  viro  Vilbehno  Fraser  de 
Pbilortb  militi  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  de  Faytly  et  Tyrie  cum  suis 
pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kyneduard  infra  vieecomitatum  de 
Aberdein  Tenendas  .  .  .  pref'ato  Vilbehiio  heredibus  suis  et  suis  assig- 
natis  de  me  heredibus  meis  et  assignatis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  dictus  Vilhelmus  beredes  sui  aut  assignati 
mihi  heredibus  meis  aut  assignatis  viginti  quinque  marcas  vsualis  monete 
Scotie  nomine  feodifirme  ad  duos  anni  terminos  vsuales  .  .  .  tantum  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  mee  sigillum  meum  est 
appensum  apud  burgum  de  Perth  decimo  quinto  die  mensis  Junii  anno 
Domini  miliesimo  quingentesimo  quarto  coram  nobilibus  et  bonorabilibus 
viris  Roberto  Douglas  de  Lochlewin  Roberto  Douglas  de  Logtoune 
Viihelmo  Crafurd  Vilhelmo  Ingland  Roberto  Merser  Joanne  Broun 
burgensibus  de  eodem  cum  diuersis  aliis  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  RATHEN.^ 

Litera  Jacobi   de   Douglas   de    Balvany   de   sasina  Alexandro   Fi'asare 
danda.'— (A.D.  1420.) 

Vniuersis  ad  quorum  noticiam  presentes  litere  peruenerint  Jacobus  de 
Douglas  de  Balvany  salutem  in  Domino  Sciatis  me  fecisse  constituisse 
.  .  .  dilectum  meum  Simonem  Banerman  balliuum  meum  hac  vice  specia- 
liter  deputatum  ad  dandum  pro  me  et  nomine  meo  Alexandro  Frasare 

I  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  I'liiiortli.] 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  451-459,  and  Illos- 
triitions  of  the  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  the  same  shires,  vol.  ii.,  p.  392.] 
'  [Abridged  from  the  original  iu  the  charter  room  at  I'hilorth.J 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— RATH  EN.  I2r, 

filio  et  heredi  Fraser  de  Fylorth  saisinam  liereditariam  terraruin 

de  Culburty  Mamsy  et  terrarum  de  Ouer  Pettouly  Nether  Pettouly  et  de 
Rathin  cum  pertinenciis  jacentium  in  dominio  de  Abifdour  infra  vice- 
coniitatum  de  Abirden  Ad  quod  vero  faciendum  dieto  Simoni  liac  vice 
meam  comraitto  plenariam  potestatem  saluo  iure  cuiuslibet  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  presentibus  quia  sigillum  proprium  ad  presens  non  habui 
sigillum  nobilis  domini  Alexandri  de  Setone  doraini  de  Gordone  coram 
testibus  subscriptis  apponi  procuraui  videlicet  Johanne  de  Sancto  Michaele 
Roberto  de  Dalyell  et  Willelrao  de  Setone  testibus  apud  Perth  sexto  die 
mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo  cccc™°  xx. 


Precept  of  sasine  by  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth  knight  in  favour  of  his 
son. '  _(A.D.  1474.) 

A.lexander  Fraser  of  Philorth  knycht  to  his  weilbelowit  freindis  William 
Crafurd  laird  of  Fedrett  and  William  Fraser  laird  of  Newforrest  con- 
junctly and  severallie  in  that  pairt  my  bailyeis  wnreuocabill  sendis  great- 
ing  Forsamekill  as  I  hawe  giwen  grantit  and  heritabilly  contirmit  to 
my  deir  and  best  belovvit  sone  Alexander  Fraser  and  my  air  appeirand 
all  and  sundry  my  landis  of  Memsie  in  the  erldome  of  Bucquhane  within 
the  schirefdome  of  Aburden  as  in  my  chartowr  be  me  maid  till  him  thair- 
wpon  mair  fully  is  contenit  Quhairfor  I  chairg  you  conjunctly  and 
severally  but  delay  incontinent  thir  my  letteris  be  you  sein  ye  pas  to  my 
landis  of  Memsay  and  giwe  seising  ...  of  my  forsaid  landis  to  Alex- 
ander my  forsaid  sone  and  air  appeirand  and  till  his  airis  maill  ...  In 
witnes  of  the  seasing  heretabill  stait  and  possessione  the  seall  of  the 
giwer  next  efter  my  seall  be  appenssit  at  Philorth  the  twalt  of  the 
moneth  of  Agust  ane  thowsand  fowr  hundereth  sewintie  fowr  yeiris  befoir 
thir  witnes  that  is  Alexander  Fraser  Thomas  Fraser  and  Williame  the 
Mair  witht  wtheris  mony  and  sundry  . 


'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  IMiilortU.] 


126 


THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


The  Lord  Frascr  contra  the  Laird  of  Phillorth.  '  — (A.D.  16:37.) 
Apzid  Edinburgh  23   Fchruarij  1637. 

Sederunt  : 


Sanct  Andrews  cancellarius 

Glasgow 

ISIai- 

Pertl.e 

Wif^tonne 

Scafort 

Du  111  fries 

Southesk 

L.  Angus 

L.  Lome 


B.  Edinburgh 
B.  Gallouay 
B.  Brechin 
L.  Naper 
Mr.  Elphineston 
Glericua  Registri 
Advocat 

Thcsaurer  Depute 
Justice  Clerk 


Anent  our  Souerane  Lordis  lettres  raised  at  the  instance  of  Andro  lord 
Eraser  makand  mention  :  That  quhair  his  Maiestie  being  gratioiislie 
pleased  to  prefer  and  advance  vniqulule  Andro  lord  Fraser  his  father  to 
the  lienor  title  and  dignitie  of  a  baron  and  Lord  of  Parliament,  and 
haveing  given  him  his  amies  and  cognisance  accordintrlie  the  said  vm- 
(juhile  Lord  bruiked  the  same  title  and  dignitie,  with  all  the  priviledgea 
and  prcheminences  proper  and  dew  to  the  same,  vntill  the  tyme  of  his 
decease,  and  as  the  occasioun  fell  out,  he  sett  vp  his  armes  in  all  places 
quhair  his  occasions  invited  him,  and  there  wes  nevir  anie  question  moved 
aganis  him  thairanent  till  now  latclie  that  the  kirkyard  dyke  of  Rethin 
being  altogidder  ruinous  and  decayed,  the  gentlemen  and  others  in  the 
parish,  out  of  thair  respect  to  tlie  honor  of  God  and  credit  of  the  parish, 
resolved  and  concludit  to  repair  ami  big  vp  the  said  kirkyaird  dyke, 
alloting  to  everie  pleuche  in  the  said  parish  suche  a  proportion  of  the 
said  dyke  as  sould  fall  to  thair  sliair,  except  that  part  quliair  the  kirk- 
style  was  of  old,  and  is  yit,  with  eertuiie  footes  of  wall  neirest  the  style  on 


[From  the  Rcgistrum  Secret!  Concilii,  MS.  Gen.  Ucg.  House,  Edin.' 


PEESBYTERY  OF  DEER— RATHEN.        127 

both  syles  quliilk  wes  desis^ned  and  appoynted  to  be  bij^j^ed  and  repaired 
by  the  late  Lords  of  Louat  and  Eraser  :  And  quhairas  in  the  meane  tyme 
before  the  perfytting  of  this  worke,  it  pleased  God  to  call  the  late  Lord 
Lonatt  to  his  mercie  from  this  lyffe,  the  charge  and  burden  of  the  repara- 
cioun  of  the  haill  worke  formerlie  designed  for  the  late  Lords  of  Louat 
and  Eraser  wes  then  layed  v|)on  the  late  Lord  Eraser,  and  he  wes 
earnestlie  delt  with  be  the  minister  and  sessioun  of  the  kirk  to  vndertake 
it,  and  vpon  his  aune  proper  charges  and  expenss  without  anie  kynde  of 
helpe  or  supplie  at  all  he  accomplished  and  perfytted  it ;  and  so  the  worke 
being  his  awne  worke  bigged  and  perfytted  be  him,  he  caused  putt  vp, 
vpon,  and  aboue  the  said  kirkstyle,  his  name  and  armes  in  carved  stones, 
after  a  decent  and  comelie  order,  never  thinking  that  anie  man  would 
have  been  so  voyile  of  modestie  and  discretion  as  to  have  maligned  the 
said  work  :  Bot  trcw  it  is  that  the  late  Laird  of  Phillorth  haveing  vpon 
the  day  of  dejiarted  this  lyffe,  Alexander  Frisell  his  sone, 

accompanied  with  William  Strathe  sclaitter  in  Fraserburgh  Thomas 
Eraser  maltman  thair  Andro  Hay  grieve  to  Phillorth  William  Nell 
officiar  John  Ramsay  smith  Alexamlcr  Rannie  in  Kinglassie  Maister 
Andro  Fraser  and  George  Will  and  others  thair  complices  boddin  in 
feare  of  warre,  come  in  a  verie  vnconielie  and  vnseemelie  maner,  vnder 
cloud  and  silence  of  niglit,  with  a  number  of  sklaiters  wrights  massonis 
and  vthers  workmen,  to  the  said  kirkyard  dyke,  and  haveing  brought 
with  thame  three  great  brods,  with  the  armes  of  Phillorth  drawin  vpon 
the  same,  they  caused  fixe  and  sett  vp  thir  brods  directlie  aboue  the  said 
Lord  Erasers  armes  ;  and  so  lies  altogidder  covered  and  defaced  the 
saids  armes  in  suche  forme  as  they  can  not  be  seene  :  Wherein  they  can 
pretend  no  just  nor  lawfull  warrand  for  thair  lawles  proceedings,  seing 
they  are  not  parishoneris  in  that  parish  and  hes  no  houss  residence  nor 
remaineing  within  the  same  :  Whereby  it  is  verie  evident  that  there 
onlie  drift  and  purpose  is  and  hes  bene  to  have  stirred  tlie  said  Lord 
Fraser  to  a  violent  and  lawles  reperation  of  this  inexcusable  wrong  ; 
bot  he  out  of  his  dutifull  respect  to  his  Maiesties  obedience  and  lawis, 
quhilk  he  will  ever  prefer  to  his  awne  vnreulie  passions,  hes  forborne  to 
tak  vpon  him  the  suord  of  justice,  and  will  content  himseU'e  with  the 
ordinar  remed  of  law,  nowayes  doubting  bot  the  Lords  of  Privie  Coun- 
sell  haveing  dewlie  considcrit  the   nature   of  this  complaint,  and  what 


128  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

inconvenients  might  have  followed  thairvpon  to  the  breake  of  hi*  Alaies- 
ties  peace,  will  so  forsie  to  the  reparacion  of  this  indignitie  done  to  the 
said  Lord  Fraser,  and  to  the  contempt  done  to  his  Maiestie  and  his  lawis, 
as  others  salbe  terrified  to  doe  the  lyke  heirafter  :  And  anent  the  charge 
given  to  the  saids  persons  aboue  compleanit  vpon  to  have  conipeered 
personallie  before  the  Lordis  of  Privie  Counsell  this  present  day  to 
have  answered  to  the  premissis,  and  to  haue  hard  and  seene  order  tane 
thairanent  as  apperteanes,  vnder  the  paine  of  rebellion  and  putting  of 
thame  to  the  home,  with  certification  to  thame  if  they  failyied  lettres 
sould  beene  direct  simplicitcr  to  putt  thame  thairto  ;  lykoas  at  more  lenthe 
is  conteaned  in  the  saids  lettres  executiounis  and  indorsatiounis  tliarof : 
Quhilkis  being  callit  and  the  said  Andro  lord  Fraser  persewer  compeirand 
personallie,  and  the  said  Alexander  Fraser  of  Phillorth  being  lykewayes 
personallie  present  for  himselfe  and  in  name  of  the  remanent  defenders 
for.saids  :  The  reasone  and  allegatioune  of  the  parties  present  togidder 
with  the  depositions  of  certane  personis  producit  be  the  said  persewaris 
ressaued  suorne  and  admitted  as  witness  in  this  mater  aganis  the  saids 
defenilers  being  red  hard  seene  and  considerit  be  the  saids  Lords  and 
they  weele  advysit  thairwith  :  The  Lords  of  Secret  Counsell  finds  and 
declairs  that  the  said  Alexander  Fraser  of  Phillorth  his  amies  were  putt 
vp  vpon  the  part  lil)ellit  in  the  night,  and  that  therby  there  wes  ane  great 
wrong  done  to  the  said  Lord  Fraser  :  Bot  becaus  the  said  Alexander 
Fraser  declared  in  presence  of  the  saids  Lords  that  the  setting  vp  of  his 
saids  armes  wes  done  be  him  vpon  respect  and  for  honor  of  his  fathers 
tunerallis,  and  not  out  of  anie  splene  or  contempt  of  the  said  Lord  Fraser, 
nor  of  the  honor  title  and  dignatie  conferrit  be  his  Maiestie  vpon  him  : 
Thairfore  the  saids  Lords  will  forbeare  all  farder  censuring  of  Allexander 
Fraser  of  Phillorth  for  putting  vp  his  armes  and  covering  the  said  Lord 
Fraser  his  armes,  and  decerns  and  ordans  the  said  Laird  of  Phillorth, 
betuix  and  the  15  day  of  Marche  now  approcheing,  to  caus  take  doune  his 
amies  and  brods  (quhairwith  he  covered  the  said  Lord  Fraser  his  armes) 
at  midday,  in  presence  of  the  minister  of  the  kirk  of  Rathin  or  moderator 
of  the  presbitarie,  and  not  to  medle  with  nor  remove  the  said  Lord  Fraser 
his  armes  in  tyme  comeing  bot  in  a  Icgall  way  vpon  decreit  to  be  re- 
covered before  the  judge  onliiiar ;  And  tliis  present  act  and  ordinance 
being  intimat  to  the  Laird  of  Pliillorth  he  acijuiesced  thairto,  and  actit 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— RATHEN        129 

himselfe  for  performance  thairof  vnder  the  paine  of  fyue  thousand  merks  : 
And  the  saids  Lords  assoilzies  sirapliciter  the  saids  defenders  fra  that 
poynt  of  this  complaint  tuicheing  the  convoeatioun  of  his  Maiesties 
leiwes,  and  covering  and  obscureing  the  said  Lord  Eraser  his  arraes,  and 
decerns  thaim  quyte  thairfra  in  tyme  comeing  ;  Becaus  the  said  com- 
plaint being  admitted  to  the  said  persewer  his  probation,  and  diverse 
witness  being  producit  be  him  ressaved  suorne  and  admitted  heirin,  he 
did  cleirlie  and  sufficientlie  verifie  and  prove  that  the  said  Laird  of 
Phillorth  his  armes  were  putt  vp  in  the  night,  and  succumbit  and  failyied 
in  proveing  the  convocation  lybellit  and  of  the  obscureing  the  said  Lord 
Eraser  his  armes  in  maner  libellit :  In  respect  quhairof  and  of  the  de- 
clai-atioun  made  be  the  said  Laird  of  Phillorth  that  he  did  nothing  in  this 
mater  out  of  splene  or  contempt  of  the  said  Lord  Eraser  nor  of  the  honor 
and  dignitie  conferred  be  his  Maiestie  vpon  him,  The  saids  Lords  lies 
fund  and  declarit  decerned  and  assoilyied  in  maner  forsaid  :  And  the 
saids  Lords  modifies  to  everie  witnes  producit  in  this  caus  the  soume  of 
ten  punds  to  be  payed  by  the  said  Allexander  Eraser  of  Phillorth. 

Anent  our  Souerane  Lords  lettres  raised  at  the  instance  of  Hew  lord 
Lovat,  Allexander  Eraser  of  Phillorth,  for  thameselves  and  in  name  of 
the  haill  parishoners  of  the  parish  of  Rathen  makand  mention  :  That 
quhair  by  certane  acts  of  the  kirk  session  of  the  said  parish  the  haill 
parishoners  were  appoynted  to  repaire  the  kirkyard  and  dykes  thairof, 
and  the  said  Lord  Lovat  and  vmquliile  Andro  lord  Eraser  were  ordaned 
conjunctlie  to  build  the  kirkstyle  thairof :  And  the  compleaneris  lookeing 
that  nane  within  the  parish  would  doe  anie  thing  in  this  pious  worke 
quhilk  might  disparage  or  effront  the  cheife  persons  and  these  that  were 
most  enteressed  in  the  parish,  nevertheles  the  said  vmquhile  Andro  lord 
Eraser  and  Andro  then  maister  of  Eraser  and  now  lord  Eraser  his  sone,  out 
of  ane  affectation  to  raise  thair  names  to  after  ages  above  the  rest  of  the 
parish,  not  acquanting  the  Lord  Lovat  wdio  wos  conjunct  with  him  in  this 
mater,  least  thair  designe  sould  be  marred,  built  the  said  kirkstyle  himselfe 
and  erected  his  armes  and  name  thairon  as  if  he  were  the  cheife  and  sole 
heretor  in  the  parish,  haveing  litle  or  no  heretage  within  the  same,  and 
extendit  the  said  kirkstyle  18  foote  or  thairby  beyond  the  old  fundation, 
within  the  proper  bounds  of  the  toune  and  lands  of  Rathin  perteaning 

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130  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

heretablie  to  the  Laird  of  Phillorth,  and  thairwith  lies  tane  in  ane  yaird 
and  hous  belongeinaj  to  the  said  Laird,  to  the  discontentment  of  the  haill 
parishoners  and  to  the  great  disparagement  of  the  Lord  Lovatt  and  Laird 
of  Phillorth  who  is  heretablo  proprietar  of  the  toune  of  Rathin  quhair- 
vpon  the  said  Uirk  stands  as  said  is,  and  who  and  his  predicessors  have 
been  founders  and  are  patrons  of  the  said  kirk,  dooeing  thairby  what  in 
thame  hay  to  breake  the  peace  and  quiet  of  the  parish  in  lieich  and  proud 
contempt  of  law  and  justice  :  And  anent  the  charge  given  to  the  said 
Andro  now  lord  Eraser  to  have  corapeired  personalie  before  the  Lords 
of  Privie  Counsell  at  a  certane  day  bygane  to  have  answred  to  this 
complaint  and  to  have  hard  and  scene  suche  order  tane  thairanent  as 
apperteancd  vndcr  the  paine  of  rebellion  and  putting  of  liime  to  the 
home  with  certificatioun  to  him  if  ho  failyied  lettres  suld  beene  direct 
simpliciter  to  putt  him  thairto,  lykeas  at  more  lenthe  is  conteaned  in 
the  saids  letres  executioune  and  indorsatiouns  thairof:  Quhiiks  being 
callit,  and  the  said  Lord  Lovat  compeirand  be  James  Gibsone  his  procuror- 
tor  and  the  said  Laird  of  Phillorth  compeirand  personallie  and  the  said 
Andro  lord  Fraser  being  lykewayes  personalie  present ;  The  reasons 
and  allegatiouns  of  the  parties  present  being  hard  and  considerit  be  the 
saids  Lords  and  they  weele  advysit  thairwith :  The  Lords  of  Secret 
Counsell  remits  this  complaint  and  the  tryell  of  the  same  to  the  judge 
ordinar  and  competent  to  be  decydit  as  accords  of  the  law. 


Carta  venditionis  Alexandro  Irwin  de  Drum. '  — (A.D.  1483.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Alexander  Cummyn  filius  et  heres 
quondam  Willelmi  Cummyn  de  Cvltir  .  .  .  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  . 
cum  consensu  .  .  .  amicorum  meorum  propinquiorum  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
uc  precise  vendidisse  necnon  titulo  pure  vendicionis  alienasse  et  hac  pre- 
senti  carta  mea  confirmasse  nobili  viro  ac  dilectissimo  auunculo  meo 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  cliarter  room  at  Drum. 

In  the  same  year,  1183,  the  same  Alexander  Cummyn  resigned  the  above  lands,  castle,  and  lake, 
into  the  King's  hands,  constituting  Alexander  Lesly  of  Warderis,  Alexander  Berklay  of  Matheris, 
Alexander  Irwin  of  Uelteis,  Dauid  Berklay  of  .Ihonestone,  John  Ross,  the  son  andhcirofTliomas 
Koss  of  Auchlossine,  William  Ablrdour,  Alexander  Abirdour,  and  Sir  William  Donaldson, 
vicar  of  Dulmawok,  his  procurators  for  that  purpose.— (Original  in  the  ch.irter  room  at  Drum.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— RATHEN.        131 

Alexantlro  Irwin  de  Drum  onines  et  singulas  terras  mcas  de  Inrelocliwv 
cum  castro  et  lacu  carundem  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  baronia 
de  Kynedward  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  .  .  .  pre- 
fato  Alexandro  Irwin  lieredibus  suis  et  suis  assignatis  de  me  et  heredibus 
meis  et  meis  assignatis  in  feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Red- 
dendo inde  michi  et  beredibus  meis  et  meis  assignatis  .  .  .  annuatim 
vnum  denarium  argenti  super  solum  dictai'um  terrarum  ad  Festum  Pente- 
costes  nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
sigillum  meum  huic  present!  carte  niee  est  appensum  apud  Abirdene 
duodecimo  die  mensis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo 

octuagesimo  iij°  . 


Remissio  pi'o  Alexandro   Irwin  de  Lunmey  et  tredecim   aliis. ' — (A.D. 
1492.) 

«J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  Omnibus  probis  hominibus  suis  ad 
quos  presentes  litere  peruenerint  salutem  Sciatis  quod  nos  remisimus 
Alexandro  Irwin  de  Lunmey  Alexandro  Abirdoure  Dauid  Irwin  Thome 
Yule  Willelmo  Kempe  Johanni  Gibsoun  Fergusio  Morisoun  Jacobo 
Fordiss  de  Bogtoun  Willelmo  Clerk  Willelmo  Lutare  in  Baldarrach 
Johanni  Smyth  in  Toi-fynnys  Roberto  Alexandersonn  Alexandro  Irwin 
tilio  Alesandri  Irwin  de  Belteis  et  Willelmo  Bynny  latoribus  presentium 
rancorcm  animi  nostri  sectam  regiam  et  omnem  actionem  quam  et  quas 
erga  ipsos  sen  eorum  aliquem  concepimus  .  .  .  pro  violenta  capcione  et 
deteneione  loci  et  fortalicij  de  Inuerallocliquhy  contra  tenorem  nostra- 
rum  literarum  ac  pro  violenta  distructione  et  spoliacione  certorum 
bonorum  in  dicto  loco  existencium  necnon  pro  omnibus  aliis  crimini- 
bus  ofifensis  transgressionibus  et  actionibus  quibuscunque  per  dictas  per- 
sonas  aut  earum  aliquam  retroactis  temporibus  vsque  in  diem  con- 
fectionis  pi-esentium  commissis  seu  quoquo  modo  perpetratis  proditoria 
tradicione  murthuro  incendiis  raptu  mulierum  et  communi  furto  exceptis 
dummodo  partibus  conquerentibus  et  dampna  passis  taliter  satisfaciant 
quod   nullam   super  hoc  de  cetero  justam  queremoniam    audiamus     Et 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  tlie  charter  room  at  Drum.] 


132  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

supradictas  personas  sub  firma  pace  et  protectione  nostra  iuste  sus- 
cipientes  firmitei"  inhibemus  nequis  eis  aut  earum  alicui  occasione  trans- 
gressionum  predictai'um  aut  aliarum  actionum  vt  premittitur  malum 
molestiam  iniuriam  seu  grauamen  aliquod  infei're  presuraat  iniuste  super 
nostram  plenariam  forisfacturam  aut  mortem  eis  aut  earum  alicui  inferat 
sub  pena  amissionis  vite  et  membrorum  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  has 
literas  nostras  remissionis  pro  toto  tempore  vite  dictarum  personarum 
duraturas  sub  magno  sigillo  nostro  sibi  fieri  fecimus  patentes  Apud  Banff 
■vicesimo  nono  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadrin- 
gentesirao  nonagesimo  secundo  et  regni  nostri  quinto  . 


Carta  coniuncte  infeodationis  Willelmi  Cumyng  alias  Merchmond  Heraldi 
et  Margarete  Hay  eius  sponse  super  terris  de  luuerelochy. '  — (A.D. 
1504.) 

A-pud  Edinburghe  .  sviii.  Januarii  •  j"'  v"'*  iii.  .  Res  concessit  familiari 
suo  Willelmo  Cumyng  de  Inverelochy  alias  Merchmond  Heraldo  nuncu- 
pato  et  Margarete  Hay  ejus  sponse  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viventi  in 
conjuncta  infeodatione  et  heredibus  masculis  de  corpore  ipsius  Willelmi 
legittime  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  Issobelle  Cumyng  filie  ipsius 
primogenite  et  heredibus  suis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis  quibus 
deficientibus  Cristine  Cumyng  sorori  ipsius  Issobelle  et  heredibus  ipsius 
Willelmi  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis  et  suis  assignatis  quibus 
deficientibus  uepoti  suo  Alexandre  Gumming  de  Cultir  et  heredibus  suis 
quibuscunque  terras  de  Inverelochy  castrum  lacum  piscarias  et  molen- 
dinum  earundem  cum  aqueductu  ad  dictum  molendinum  et  le  Fortre 
de  Invervry  ad  terras  de  Inverelochy  spcctantibus  nccnon  dimedietatem 
terrarum  de  Kindrocht  et  Audiale  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene 
Quas  terras  de  Inverelochy  etc.  dictus  Willelmus  personaliter  resignavit 
et  quas  terras  de  Kindrocht  et  Audiale  Thomas  Cumyng  resignavit  . 
Insuper  Ilex  (pro  fideli  et  gratuito  servicio  ipsius  Willelmi  sibi  et  quon- 
dam carissimis  fratri  et  matri  ejus  quorum  animabus  propitietur  Deus 
in  curia  per  triginta  annos  elapsos  impenso)  quieteclamavit  omncs  dictas 

'  [From  the  AbUreviatio  Eegistri  Magui  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  34,  MS.  Uen.  Keg.  House,  Edin.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— RATHEN.  133 

terras  dc  omiii  clameo  etc.  .  Reddemlo  annuatim  unam  sectam  ad  placitum 
capitale  curie  vicecomitatus  do  Abirdene  proxime  et  immediate  post  Fes- 
tum  Sancti  Michaelis  tenendum  unacum  warda  relevio  et  maritagio  cum 
contigerint  , 


Carta  pro  Willelmo  Cumyug  juniore. '  — (A.D.  1513.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  et  .  .  . 
confirmasse  dilecto  nostro  Willelmo  Cumynge  filio  et  heredi  apparent! 
dilecti  nostri  familiaris  Willelmi  Cumyng  de  Inuerellocliy  militis  alias 
Marchmond  heraldi  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Inuerellocliy  castruni 
lacum  piseationes  et  molendina  earundem  cum  aqueductu  ad  dictum 
molendinum  et  le  Fortre  de  Inuerwry  cum  pertinentiis  prefatis  terris 
de  Inuerellochy  spectantibus  Necnon  totam  et  integrara  dimedietatem 
omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Kindrocht  cum  pertinenciis  jacentem 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Necnon  totas  et  integras 
terras  de  Estir  Culessy  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  dominio  nostro 
de  FifFe  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  eiusdem  .  Quequidem  terre  de 
Inuerellochy  .  .  .  et  dicta  dimedietas  .  .  .  terrarum  predictarum  de 
Kindrocht  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Willelmi  Cumyng  senioris  hereditarie  et 
quas  et  quam  idem  .  .  .  sua  mera  et  spontanea  voluntate  in  nianibus 
nostris  apud  Edinburgh  per  fustem  et  baculum  personaliter  .  .  .  re- 
signauit  et  que  terre  de  Estir  Cullessy  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Willelmi 
Cumyng  senioi'is  et  Cristine  Prestoune  eius  sponse  in  coniuncta  infeo- 
dacione  et  quas  idem  in  manibus  nostris  apud  Edinburgh  per  fustem  et 
baculum  personaliter  etiam  ,  .  .  resignarunt  .  .  .  Tenendas  .  .  .  pre- 
dictas  terras  de  Inuerellochy  .  .  .  necnon  .  .  .  dictam  dimedietatem 
.  .  .  predictarum  terrarum  de  Kindrocht  .  .  .  dicto  Willelmo  Cumyng 
juniori  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et  successoinbus  nostris  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  et  dictas  ten-as  de  Estir  Cullessy  in  feodifirma  et  hereditate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  dictis  terris  de 
Inuerellochy  .  .  .  et  dimedietate  terrarum  de  Kindrocht  .  .  .  seruicia 
ante  dictam  resignacionem  nobis  inde  debita  et  consueta  secundum  teno- 

'  [From  the  General  Kcgister  House,  Edinburgh.] 


134  THE  SIIIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

rem  carte  nostre  et  infeodacionis  dicto  Willelmo  Cumyng  seniori  .  .  . 
confectarum  .  .  .  de  data  apud  Edinburgli  decimo  octauo  die  inensia 
Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  tercio  et  regni  nostri 
decimo  sexto  Et  pro  dictis  terris  de  Estir  Cullessy  .  .  .  feodifirmam 
ante  dictam  resignacionem  nobis  inde  debitam  et  consuetam  secundum 
tenorem  carte  nostre  et  infeodacionis  eidem  Willelmo  Cumyng  seniori 
confectarum  de  data  apud  Edinburgh  decimo  octauo  die  mensis  Sep- 
tembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septimo  et  regni  nostri 
vicesimo  .  .  .  Reseruatis  libero  tenemento  omnium  prescriptarum  ter 
rarum  .  .  .  ac  omnibus  proficuis  ipsarum  dicto  Willelmo  Cumyng  seniori 
et  Cristine  eius  sponse  et  ipsorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  pro  toto  tempore 
vite  ipsorum  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte  nostre  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testibus  renerendissimo  et  reue- 
rendo  in  Christo  patribus  Alexandre  Sanctiandree  archiepiscopo  cancel- 
lario  nostro  Willelmo  episcopo  Abirdonensi  nostri  secreti  sigilli  custode 
dilectis  consanguineis  nostris  Arcliibaldo  comite  de  Ergile  domino  Camp- 
bell et  Lome  magistro  hospicii  nostri  Matheo  comite  de  Levinax  domino 
Dernlie  Alexandro  domino  Hwme  magno  cameravio  nostro  Andrea  do- 
mino Gray  justiciario  nostro  Magistris  Gavino  Dunbar  arcbidiacono 
Sanctiandree  clerico  rotulorum  registri  ac  consilii  nostri  Patricio  Pantere 
secretario  nostro  et  Roberto  Coluile  de  Vchiltre  nostre  cancellarie  direc- 
tore  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo  quarto  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  tercio  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  sexto  . 


Service  on  Inverallochie. '  — (A.D.  1697.) 

Special  service  of  Alexander  Fraser  as  nearest  heir  of  bis  ftither  Alex- 
ander Eraser  of  Inverallochie  in  .  .  .  the  lands  of  Inverallochie  with  the 
tower  fort  manor  place  houses  etc.  lech  fishings  thereof  mill  mill  lands 
and  astrict  multures  pertaining  to  said  mill  with  the  water  course  of  said 
loch  running  to  and  leading  from  said  mill  .  .  .  with  the  fishing  of  white 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatus  de  Aberdeen,  vol.  i.,  MS.  in 
archivis  ejusdem. 

On  the  twenty-tbird  day  of  November  of  the  following  year,  William  Fraser  was  served  heir 
of  the  above-named  Alexander  Fraser,  his  brother,  in  these  same  lands.— (Id.)  ] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  DEER— RATHEN.  135 

fishes  fishing  boats  the  wraik  and  wair  of  fislics  on  the  sea  sliore  of  said 
lands  of  Inverallochie  .  .  .  and  pertinents  lying  in  the  parish  of  Rothen 
and  shire  of  Aberdeen  also  in  .  .  .  the  town  and  lands  of  Armabeidie 
with  the  houses  buildings  gardens  mill  mill  lands  multures  fishing  boats 
fishings  .  .  .  and  .  .  .  pertinents  along  with  the  pasture  of  cattle  and 
animals  and  future  inhabitants  of  said  lands  of  Armabeidie  in  and  bv  the 
lands  and  bounds  of  Cairnglas  .  .  .  and  pertinents  .  .  .  used  and  wont 
.  .  .  lying  in  the  parish  of  Lonmay  and  shire  of  Aberdeen  as  for  the 
principal  and  likewise  in  .  .  .  the  town  and  lands  of  Bonnzatoune  with 
the  dye  mill  thereof  <and  their  pertinents  lying  in  the  parish  of  Lonmay 
and  shire  of  Aberdeen  and  that  in  special  warranty  and  security  of  ,  ,  . 
the  foresaid  lands  of  Inverallochie  and  Armabedie  with  the  .  .  .  per- 
tinents above  expressed  also  in  special  warranty  and  security  of  .  .  ,  the 
towns  and  lands  of  Cairnglas  with  the  houses  and  fishing  village  fisher - 
toune  port  and  shipping  station  .  .  .  with  the  power  of  building  mills 
one  or  more  and  other  privileges  .  .  .  and  pertinents  .  .  .  lying  in  said 
pai'ish  of  Lonmay  and  shire  of  Aberdeen  .  .  .  all  .  .  .  created  and  in- 
corporated into  a  whole  and  free  barony  to  be  called  the  barony  of 
Inverallochie  .  .  .  Which  said  lands  and  barony  of  Inverallochie  are 
held  in  chief  of  the  King  in  taxed  wardship  .  .  .  for  yearly  payment 
during  wardship  and  nonentry  or  either  ...  of  the  sum  of  twenty  pounds 
Scots  at  two  terms  of  the  year  .  .  .  and  the  like  sum  of  twenty  pounds 
for  relief  .  .  .  and  the  sum  of  two  hundred  merks  Scots  for  the  marriage 
of  an  heir  or  heirs      .  , 


13(5  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


THE   PRESBYTERY    OP   ALFORD. 
THE  PARISH  OP  ALFORD.' 

Commission  from  ane  reverend  fader  in  God  Patrik  Bishope  of  Aberdene 
anent  the  constant  provision  for  a  school  at  the  Kirk  of  Alford.  ^  — 
(A.D.  1633.) 

jb  orsameikle  as  by  ane  laite  Acte  of  Parliament  it  is  appoynted  that 
schooles  sail  be  at  evverie  parioche  kirk  and  that  for  mantinance  thairof 
ane  certane  provisioune  sail  be  sett  downe  be  ws  with  adwyse  and  consent 
of  the  parochineris  And  we  finding  the  necessitie  of  ane  schoole  to  be 
att  the  kirk  of  Awfurd  and  being  wnable  owre  selwes  to  trawell  thether 
Therfor  we  hawe  delegate  in  owre  place  Maister  Andrew  Strachane 
minister  at  Tillenesle  and  I'emanent  brethren  of  the  Presbyterie  of 
Awfurd  convenit  for  the  tyme  to  deall  and  concurre  with  the  minister 
and  parochineris  of  that  said  kirk  firme  and  stable  balding  and  to  hald 
quhat  they  in  owre  name  sail  doe  and  conclude  in  the  premisses  by  this 
owre  mandate  and  commission  giwen  wnder  our  hand  att  owre  Place  of 
Aberdeine  the  twantie  two  day  of  November  j™  vi"^  threttie  three  yeirs. 

Pa.  Aberdene. 


Act  of  the  Presbytery  for  the  constant  provision  of  ane  schoole  at  the 
kirk  of  Alfoord.2— (A.D.  1633.) 

At  Alfoord  the  28  of  November  anno  1633  conveined  the  breth- 


'  [Sec  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Uanff,  pp.  587-589.] 
■  [From  the  General  Kegister  House,  Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— ALFORD.  137 

rein  of  the  Presbytery  with  the  elders  and  parochineris  for  the 
visitation  thairof. 

xhe  said  day  anent  the  order  takeing  for  the  constant  provision  of  ane 
schole  at  the  said  kii-k  of  Alfoord  in  all  tyme  cumming,  conforme  to  the 
late  Act  of  Parliament  maid  anent  the  plantation  of  scholes  at  euery 
paroche  kirk  :  Maister  Androw  Strathaquhan  parson  of  Tillinessell  and 
remanent  brethren  of  the  Presbytery  of  Alfoord,  conveined  for  the  tyme, 
with  special!  consent  and  assent  of  the  heritorea,  elders  and  vthers  paro- 
chinars,  they  are  to  say,  Alexander  Burnet  elder  of  Cloony,  Alexander 
Forbes  of  Auchintowell,WilliamGarioche  of  Tillichetlie,  personally  present, 
and  likewise  with  consent  and  assent  of  Johne  Forbes  of  Bonagask,  Mr. 
James  Forbes  of  Haughtowne,  Thomas  Davidsone  portioner  of  Ardgethin, 
Mr.  Androw  Cant  minister  at  Pitsligo,  Alexander  Forbes  of  Archballache, 
William  Forbes  of  Tamadis,  Alexander  Forbes  in  Meikle  Endovie,  the 
said  William  Garioche  of  Tillichetly  and  George  Garioche  portioner  off 
Kinstair,  euery  one  for  thair  owne  right  and  entress,  as  ane  band  and 
obligation  drawin  up  and  maid  be  them,  for  the  constant  provision  of  the 
said  schole,  subscryved  with  thair  handis  at  Alford  and  Aberdeine  the 
dayes  off  November  and  Januar  respective,  the  yeirs 
of  God  ane  thousand  sex  hundreth  threttie  three  and  thretty  four  years, 
produced  be  Master  Adam  Barclay  minister  at  the  said  kirk,  at  mair 
lenth  bears  :  And  sicklyk  with  consent  and  assent  of  the  whole  elders 
and  vthers  parochenars  present  for  the  tyme,  and  all  vthers  parochenara 
and  heritors,  by  publict  intimatione  out  of  pulpit,  being  lawfully  requyred 
to  be  present  the  said  day  and  place  and  to  the  effect  forsaid,  being  called 
and  not  compeirand  :  The  said  Maister  Androw  Strathaquhan  and  re- 
manent brethrein  conveined  for  the  tyme,  commissionaris  for  an  revei'end 
father  in  God  Patrik  Bishope  off  Aberdene,  in  regaird  of  his  present 
inhability  to  travell  thither  in  his  owne  persone,  be  vertue  of  ane  com- 
mission gi'anted  vnto  them,  vnder  his  hand  of  the  date  at  his  Place  of 
Aberdene  the  twenty  two  day  of  November  j"  vi"  and  thretty  three 
years,  did  stent  the  whole  parochen  and  heritors  thairoff  to  the  effect 
aboue  expressed,  ordeining  euery  one  of  them,  according  to  thair  entress 
respective  to  pay  to  Maister  Johne  Lilly  present  scholcmaister  at  the 
said  kirk  and  his  successors  scholemaisters  thair,  yearly,  ane  firlott  of  ait 

s 


138  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

meall  for  ilk  pleugh  of  land  they  possess  within  the  said  paroche,  compt- 
ing  the  pleughs  as  they  have  heen  comptit  stentit  and  esteemed  these 
divers  yeirs  by  past,  and  as  they  are  presently  stented,  for  payment  of 
the  ministeris  stipend,  vpholding  of  the  fabrick,  and  other  commone 
workes,  of  the  said  kirk  ;  and  the  first  years  payment  to  be  and  begin  the 
second  day  of  November  last  by  past  to  the  second  day  of  November  ane 
thousand  sex  hundreth  and  thretty  four  yearis,  and  so  forth  yearlie  : 
Ordeining  and  decerning  with  consent  forsaid  the  said  firlott  of  ait  meall 
to  be  payed  yearlie  as  said  is  to  the  scholemaisters  of  the  said  kirk,  and 
to  continue  as  ane  setled  and  constant  provision  for  the  maintenance  of 
ane  schole  tbair,  in  all  tyme  coming,  conforme  to  the  said  late  Act  of 
Parliament  maid  anent  the  plantation  of  scholes  :  In  verefecation  quhair- 
off  the  commissionaris  forsaidis  have  subscryved  thir  presents  with  thair 
handis  day  year  and  place  aboue  expressit. 

Extractit  furth  of  the  Presbytery  Books  of  Awfoord  be  me  Mr. 

Alexander  Garioch  minister  at  Cuschny  and  svbscryved  with 

my  hand  the  thrid  day  of  Junij  1637  years. 

M.  A.  Garioche  olark  to  the  presbytery. 


Band  and  obligatioun  of  the  heretouris  and  wtheris  for  the  constant 
provision  of  ane  schoole  at  the  Kirk  of  Alfoord. '  — (A.D.  1633  and 
A.D.  1634.) 

W  e  wndersubscrveris,  heretouris,  wedsetteris,  and  wtheris  parochineris 
of  Awfurd,  for  owr  entres,  faithfullye  bindis  and  oblessis  ws  (for  advance- 
ing  of  Godis  glorie,  the  guid  of  his  church,  and  the  educatione  and  train- 
ing wpe  of  the  yowth  within  the  said  parochine  in  writteing,  reedinw  in 
graumer  and  wther  literatiu-o  etc.)  to  paye  everie  ane  of  ws,  for  our  selues 
our  awin  landis  and  entres  within  the  said  parochin  respective,  to  Mai ster 
Johne  Lillie  present  schole  maister  att  the  said  kirk  and  his  successouris 
scholemaisteris  thair,  yeirlyc,  the  number  of  victuall  after  specified,  vide- 
licet, ane  firlott  of  ait  meill  for  ilk  pleuch  of  l^id  we  possess  within  the 
said  parochine,  conipting  the  pleughes  as  they  have  beene  compted  stented 

'  [From  the  General  Register  House.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— ALFORD.       139 

and  csteemeil  thii-  divers  yeirs  by  past,  and  as  thaye  ar  presentlye  stented 
for  payment  of  the  minister  his  stipend,  vvphalding  of  the  fabrick  of  the 
kirk  and  wther  eommowne  workis  of  the  said  parochine  :  compting  the 
first  yeir  of  our  payment  to  be  and  beginne  the  second  daye  of  November 
last  by  past  in  this  instant  yeir  of  God  j™  vj'=  threttie  thrie  yeiris,  and  to 
continovi'  till  the  second  daye  of  November  in  the  yeir  of  God  j™  vj'^ 
threttie  and  fowr  yeiris  ;  and  swa  furth  yeirlye  according  to  the  saidis 
termis  :  And  for  the  fai'ther  setling  and  secureing  of  the  said  victuall 
(according  to  the  proportione  above  expressed)  for  ane  constant  and 
setled  stipend  to  the  said  Maister  Johne  Lillie  scholemaister  forsaide  and 
his  successouris  scholemaisteris  att  the  said  kirk,  wee  are  content  and 
consentis  that  ane  reverend  father  in  God  Patrick  be  the  mercie  of 
[God]  Bischoppe  of  Aberdene  be  him  self,  or  commissioners  deputed  ami 
apoynted  be  him  to  that  effect,  att  the  visitatione  of  the  said  kirk  of 
Awfurd,  impose  the  same  as  ane  constant  stent  wpone  the  landis  of  the 
parochine  and  heretouris  thairof  to  be  payed  be  thame  yeirlye  in  tyme 
coming  as  ane  constant  and  setled  stipend  for  mantenance  of  the  said 
Maister  Johne  Lillie  and  his  successouris  scholemaisteris  at  the  saide 
kirk,  and  that  according  to  the  lait  Act  of  Parliament  maid  anent  the 
plantatione  off  scholes  at  everie  parish  kirk,  of  the  date  att  Edinburgh 
the  [twenty-eighth]  daye  of  [June]  in  this  present  yeir  of  God  j"  vj'' 
threttie  thrie  yeiris :  Pi'ovyding  allwayes  the  saide  reverend  father  or 
his  commissioneris  forsaidis  exceede  nocht  the  quantitie  of  victuall  and 
proportione  forsaide  :  In  witness  quhairof  thir  presentis  written  be 
Maister  Adam  Barclaye  minister  att  Awfurd  are  subscryved  with  onr 
handis    att    [Alford   and   Aberdeine]    respective    the  dayes 

of  [November]  and  [Januar]  respective  the  yeir  of  God  j"  vj'=  thi-ettie 
[thrie  and  thretty  four]  yeiris  . 

Jo.  Forbes  George  Gareoche  forsaid  with  my  hand  at  the 

M.  Ja.  Forbes  pen  ledd  be  the  nottar  vndir  vrittin  at  my 

Alexander  Forbes  special  command  because  I  could  nott  writ 

T.  Dauidsone  my  self  . 

Williame  Garioche  Ita  est  Gulielmus  Forbes  notarius  pub- 
Mr.  Andrew  Cant  licus  de  speciali  mandate  dicti  Georgii 
A.  Forbes  sci-ibere  nescientis  vt  asseruit  ad  hec 


140  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

manu  propria  rogatus  et  requisitus  . 
At  Alfur J  the  fyft  of  Januare  1634  I  Williame 
Forbes  consentis  to  the  premissis  and  to 
the  Act  of  the  Presbyterie  mad  conforme 
heirto  . 

Williame  Forbes  . 


Rentall  of  the  Parochine  off  Awfurd. '  — (A.D.  1637.) 

The  Rentall   of  both  stock  and   teynd   of  the  landis  lyand  within  the 
parochine  of  Aufuird. 

Imprimis,  Bandley,  thrie  pleughis  belonging  to  Jhon  Forbes  off  Banagask 

— 3  chalderis,  8  bollis. 
Badivine,  tuell  oxen  gait,  sex  oxin  gait  quhairoff  belonging  to  the  said 

Jhon  Forbes — 1  chalder,  4  bollis. 
Meikle  Endovie,  four  pleughes,  ane  pleugh  quhairoff  belonging  to  Jhone 

Forbes  forsaid — 1  chalder. 
Aslowne  with  the  pendicles,  thrie  pleughis  belonging  to  the  said  Jhon 

Forbes — 3  chalderis,  4  bollis. 
Dorsaill,  four  pleughis,  tuell  oxin  gait  quhairoff  belonging  to  the  said 

Jhon  Forbes — 1  chalder,  6  bollis. 
Fermtoune  and  Mainis  of  Pofluig,  thrie  pleughis,  tuell  oxin  gait  quhairoff 

belonging  to   the  forsaid  Jhone  Forbes  off  Banagask — 1   chalder, 

100  libs. 

Wther  tuo  pleughis  off  Meikle  Endovie  belonging  to  Mr.  Robert  Burnet 
advocat  in  Edinburgh — 2  chalderis,  8  bollis. 

/te7«,  ane  vther  pleugh  thairoff  belonging  to  Alexander  Forbes — 1  chalder. 

The  Muire,  tuo  pleughis  belonging  to  James  Forbes  of  Cloak — 2  chal- 
deris, 4  bollis. 

'  [From  the  Qeneral  Register  House  ] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— ALFORD  141 

Item,  vtliir  tuell  oxin  ^ait  of  Dorsaill  belonging  to  the  said  James  Forbes 

— 1  cbalder,  6  bollis. 
Ik.m,  ane  vther  ])leugh  ofF  Dorsaill  belonging  to  Mr.  Androw  Cant — 14 

bollis,  3  firlotis. 
Itera^  Valhous  Aufuird  and  half  Ardgeathin,  tuo  pleughis,  four  oxin  gait 

belonging  to  the  forsaid  Mr.  Androw  Cant — 2  chalders,  100  mcrkis. 

Item,  the  vther  half  off  Ardgeathin  and  Graystaines,  tua  pleughis  be- 
longing to  Thomas  Davidsone — 1  chalder,  12  bollis. 

Midmill,  ane  pleugh  belonging  to  William  Forbes  off  Tolmadis — 1  chal- 
der. 

Carneverene,  thrie  pleughis  belonging  to  Alexander  Burnet  off  Kebbatie 
— 2  chalderis,  4  bollis. 

Auchintoull  with  the  pendicles,  Breadhauche,  Longhauche,  Colfork,  Tib- 
berchindie,  aucht  pleughes  belonging  to  Alexander  Forbes  off  Auch- 
intouUe — 7  chalderis,  8  bollis. 

Tillichetlie,  ane  pleuch  belonging  to  William  Garioch  off  Tillichetlie — 
1  chalder,  4  bollis. 

Arshballagh,  four  pleughis  belonging  to  the  said  Villiam  Garioch — 300 
merkis. 

Shaddo\v  half  Kinstair  belonging  to  the  said  Villiam  Garioch — 3  chal- 
deris. 

Sone  half  Kinstair  and  Litle  Endovie,  belonging  to  George  Garioch  off 
Litle  Endovie,  four  pleughis — 6  chalderis,  8  bollis. 

M.  A.  Barclay  minister  att  Awfurd. 

22  Junij  1637.     The  Minister  maid  faith  vpone  this  Rentall  and  that  it 
wes  the  present  rent  peyed. 


142  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  Comitia  de  Mar  Willelmo  de  Lyndesay.  '  — (A.D.  1418.) 

Oarta  per  Alexandrum  Senescalli  comitem  de  Mar  at  de  Garviauch  con- 
cessa  consanguiiieo  suo  Domino  Willelmo  de  Lyndesay  domino  de  Rossy 
terrarum  de  Autfurde  videlicet  Argaythin  et  Arbauchlaux  jacentiuni  in 
comitatu  de  Mar  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdeii  tenendarum  de  Comiti- 
bus  de  Mar  Testibus  Domino  Willelmo  de  Hay  domino  de  Nauchtan 
Alexandre  de  Ogilby  vicecomite  de  Angouse  et  Waltero  de  Ogilby 
fratre  ejus  .  i.  Januarii  j"  eccc.  xvii. 


Carta  Willelmi  de  Garviach  de  Kynstare.  >  — (A.D.  1454.) 

Oarta  per  Willelmum  de  Garviach  de  Kynstare  concessa  nobili  domino 
Jacobo  domino  de  Forbes  militi  domino  suo  singularissimo  pro  suis 
auxiliis  favoribus  supportationibus  gratitndinibus  et  manutentia  unius 
annui  redditus  quatuor  libravum  de  terris  de  Kynstare  et  de  Edyndovy 
jacentibus  in  baronia  de  P^orbes  solvendi  post  decessum  patris  sui  Jacobi 
de  Garviacb  liberctenentis  earundem  terrarum  .  Testibus  Jacobo  de 
Skene  domino  ejusdem  Duncano  de  Forbes  Magistro  Andrea  Symson 
vicario  de  Gameri  Thoma  de  Skene  Dauid  Brogane  et  aliis  et  quia 
sigillum  proprium  ad  presens  non  habuit  sigillum  patris  sui  Jacobi  de 
Garviach  appenditur  apud  Kynstare  x.  Octobris  j™  ccec.  liv. 


De  resignatione  terrarum  de  Kinstare  et  Edindovy.  '  — (A.D.  1467.) 

Instrumentum  notarium  super  resignationem  ad  remauentiam  per  Agne- 
tem  Hay  relictam  quondam  Jacobi  de  Garviach  omnia  juris  et  clamei 
juris  ad  terras  de  Kinstai-e  et  Edindovy  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Forbes 
et  vicecomitatu  de  Aberdene  in  manibus  nobilis  domini  Willelmi 
domini  le  Forbes  quia  nuUo  jure  dictas  terras  possidere  potuit  nisi  per 
ipsum  Dominum  le  Forbes  suum  dominum   superiorem   indubitatum   et 

'  [Noted  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— ALFORD.  143 

jiliud  jus  prius  habituin  ut  asacniit,   nullius  fuit  vicroris   ant   eifectns 
Presentibus  ibidem  Alexandre  Sken  do  eodem  Thoma  Foi-bos  de  Auchin- 
l)aniper  Aloxandro  Forbes  filio   Duncani   Duncano  Mortimer  filio  dicte 
Asnetis  Dauid  Koiss  Willelmo  Fraser  cum  multis  aliis  prope  ecclesiam 
Beati  Egidii  infra  burgum  de  Edinburgh  .  xvi.  Octobris  j"  cccc.  Ixvii. 


Carta  Jacobo  Forbes  de  Auchintowil. ' — (A.D.  1523.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Joannes  doniinus  de  Forbes  salutem 
.  .  .  Noueritis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Jacobo 
Forbes  de  Auchintowil  totas  et  integras  terras  nostras  de  Auchintowil 
Toberchenze  Nedir  Myl  de  Auchintowil  Mydhillis  Colquhork  cum  suis 
pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Forbes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aber- 
dene  incipiendo  ex  boriali  parte  earundem  ad  aquani  de  Lochell  as- 
cendendo  per  inferiorem  partem  le  Lechis  moss  et  le  Schenocht  ad  Ic 
Boddoms  ad  crucem  Sancte  Catharine  per  humerura  montis  eiusdem  vul- 


'  [Aliridsed  fi-om  the  original  in  the  possession  of  the  CIul). 

On  tlic  twenty-seventh  day  of  October,  1555,  William,  lord  Forbes,  conveyed  tlie  lands  of 
Anchintoull,  Mydhiils,  Culquhork  (excepting  twelve  bovates,  in  which  James  Innes  is  iufeft, 
and  the  lands  of  Tibberchindy,  belonging  to  the  said  Lord)  to  his  cousin,  Alexander  Forbes,  son 
Bnd  heir  apparent  of  James  Forbes  of  Anchintoull.  On  the  twenty-third  day  of  March,  1578-0, 
William,  lord  Forbes,  gave  to  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego,  the  sunny  half  of  the  dominical 
lands  of  Auchintoull  and  Langhaugh,  in  the  barony  of  Forbes-Awfurde,  in  satisfiiction  of  the 
sura  of  two  thousand  merks  due  to  the  said  Alexander,  by  Alexander  Forbes  of  Auchintoull. 
On  the  twenty-ninth  day  of  May,  1585,  Alexander  Forbes  of  Fyugeis  was  infeft  in  the  sunny 
half  of  Anchintonl,  Langhauche,  and  Toberchindy,  npon  a  charter  granted  by  Alexander  Forbes 
of  Petslego  four  days  previously.  On  the  eigiith  day  of  November,  l.WS,  John,  lord  Forbes, 
granted  a  precept  of  clare  constat  to  infeft  Alexander  Forbes,  the  only  son  of  the  deceased  Alex- 
ander Forbes  of  Anchintonl,  in  the  sunny  halt  of  Auchintoul,  in  the  lands  of  Langhauch, 
Colfotk,  Braidhauch,  Nether  Mill  of  Auchintoul,  and  Millhillis.  The  same  Lord  granted  aprocept 
of  clare  constat,  with  consent  of  Arthur,  master  of  Forbes,  to  infeft  John  Forbes  of  Petslego,  as 
heir  of  his  father,  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petsligo,  in  the  sunny  half  of  the  Mains  of  Anchintonl, 
with  the  lands  of  Langhauch. 

On  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  iMay,  1577,  John  Calder  of  Asloun  gave  the  lands  of  Tubber- 
chindy  to  his  third  son,  Patrick.  On  the  eighth  day  of  October,  1579,  the  same  Patrick  Calder. 
with  consent  of  his  father,  gave  these  lands  to  Alcx.ander  Forbes  of  Petslego.  On  the  thirtieth  day 
of  November,  1593,  Alexander  Forbes  of  AucliintonI  was  infeft  in  these  lands  on  a  precept 
granted  by  John,  lord  Forbes,  in  his  favour,  as  heir  to  James  Forbes  of  Auchintoul,  his  grand- 
father.—(Originals  in  the  charter  chest  of  Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes  of  Pitsligo  and  Fettcrcairn, 
baronet.)] 


144  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

gariter  owyr  the,  scfmlder  of  the  hil  of  the  samyn  ad  verticem  le  Cragburne 
ascentlendo  per  le  Langburne  ad  le  Slak  ad  verticem  seu  superiorem 
partem  le  Ledgadlie  per  omnea  rcctas  metas  nouiter  positas  et  erectas 
per  ipsum  Johannem  Forbes  et  Jacobum  Caldor  portionarium  suuin  dic- 
tarum  terrarum  causa  excambii  facti  predictarum  terrarum  de  Aucliin- 
towil  .  .  .  hereditarie  ipso  Jacobo  Forbes  pro  parte  ipsius  Jacobi 
Forbes  terrarum  de  Ausslone  Avyrhillis  et  molendini  earundem  Drum- 
naquhonner  Baddenapetis  bereditai'ie  ipsi  Jacobo  Calder  Quequidem 
terra  et  molendinum  earundem  fuerunt  prius  bercditarie  pro  dimidietate 
orientali  earum  Jacobi  Calder  et  pro  dimidietate  occidentali  earundem 
fuerunt  hereditarie  dicti  Jacobi  Forbes  .  Quas  terras  .  .  .  prefati  Ja- 
cobus Forbes  et  Jacobus  Calder  ...  in  manibua  nostris  .  .  .  apud 
Castrum  nostrum  de  Drummynnor  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignarunt  .  .  . 
Tenendas  .  .  .  terras  predictas  .  .  .  de  nobis  .  .  .  per  seruitium  varde 
et  releuii  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimoniuu)  huic  present!  carte  nostrc 
sigillum  nostrum  est  appensum  apud  Castrum  nostrum  de  Drummynnor 
quinto  die  mensis  Maii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo 
tertio  coram  his  testibus  Roberto  Lummysden  de  Medlor  Willelmo 
Mortimer  de  Cragiuer  Jobanne  Clerk  et  Domino  Jacobo  Strathachin 
vicario  de  Aufurd  cum  multis  aliis  . 


Tiie  rental  of  the  barony  of  Forbes  Aufurde. '  — (A.D.  1552.) 

The  Smedy. — One  plough,  one  tenant.     Rent,  £2  ;  1  custom  wedder,  6 

capons.     Grassum,  £2. 
Cohiheitt. — One  plough,  two  tenants.     Rent,  £3  6s.  8d. ;   12  capons,  1 

wedder,  1  leit  peats,  2  geese.     Grassum,  £3  6s.  8d. 
Argathin. — Four  ploughs,  6  tenants.     Rent,  £13  6s.  8d. ;  4  wedders,  48 

capons,    8   geese,    40s.    for  a   custom    cow,   4   leits    peats,    3    days 

ploughing.     Grassum,  £13  6s.  Sd. 
Arshallauche — Four  ploughs,  five  tennants.     Rent,  £8;  4  wedders,  48 

capons,  8  geese,  60s.  for  a  custom  cow,  4  leits  of  peats,  3  days 

ploughing.     Grassum,  £26  13s.  4. 

'  [Noted  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  nt  Castle  Forbes.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— ALFORD.       145 

Carnaverane — Three  ploughs,  three  tenants.  Rent.  £4  13s  3d. ;  24  bolls 
victual,  3  wedders,  24  poultry.     Grassum,  £4  13s.  4d. 

A  Croft — Paying  13s.  4d.,  and  6  poultry  of  rent.     Grassum,  13s.  4d. 

The  Wolhous — One  plough,  one  tenant.  Rent,  £3  6s.  8d.  ;  12  capons,  1 
wedder,  2  geese,  1  leit  peats,  3  days  ploughing.     Grassum,  £3  Gs.  8d. 

The  Mill  of  Aufurde,  with  the  mill  lands,  two  tenants.  Rent,  26  bolls 
victual,  1  wedder,  2  geese. 

The  Ailkmis — One  tenant.     Rent,  £2  13s.  4d.     Grassum,  £2  13s.  4d. 

Five  eroftei's  paying  rent,  £3  15s.  4d. ;  one  wedder. 

Tibirquhendy — Two  ploughs,  one  tenant.     Rent,  eight  merks. 

Kinstair — An  annual,  payable  by  the  Laird  of  Kinstair,  of  £4. 


Service  on  Haughton. '  — (A.D.  1694.) 

January  12,  1694  .  Special  service  of  Pati'ick  Reid  as  nearest  heir  of 
his  father  William  Reid  of  Haughtoun  in  .  .  .  the  towns  lands  and 
dominical  lands  of  Haughtoun  Overhaughtoune  Smidiehill  Cobleseat  and 
Persluk  with  the  manor  place  thereof  houses  .  .  .  and  singular  pertinents 
of  all  the  foresaid  lands  vi^ith  the  mill  mill  lands  fishings  .  .  .  lying  within 
the  parish  of  Alfoord  and  shire  of  Abei'deen  Which  foresaid  lands  .  .  . 
and  others  .  .  .  are  held  in  chief  of  John  Forbes  of  Balflug  in  fee  for 
yearly  payment  of  the  sum  of  nine  merks  Scots  .  .  . 


Decreit  of  perambulatioun  Corsindae  contra  Asloun.  ^  — (A.D.  1609.) 

J.0  all  and  sindrie  .  .  .  Sir  Williame  Heart  of  Prestoun  knight  justice 
to  our  Souerane  Lord  speciallie  constitute  in  all  matteris  concerning  the 
office  of  justiciarie  within  this  realme  for  serveing  in  all  justice  courtis 
and  courtes  of  perambulatioun  .  .  .  and  speciallie  for  perambulating  of 
the  richt  methis  merches  and  deuises  betuix  the  landis  vnderwritten  .  .  . 
that  is  to  say  betuix  the  landis  of  Mekill  Endovie  PoifligBandlie  liadievin 

'  [Abridged  from  tlie  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatus  de  Aberdeen,  JIS.  in  arcliivit 
cjusdem.] 

-  [From  the  original  (a  fragment)  in  the  charter  chest  at  Meldrnra.] 


146  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

with  the  mylne  and  pertinentis  thairoF  perteining  to  Williame  Forbes  of 
Corsindae  Katherene  Eraser  his  spous  Katherene  Mortimer  [relict  of 
vmquhile  James  Forbes  of  Corsindae]  Peter  Bischope  of  Aberdeine  Robert 
Merser  Williame  Forbes  of  Polflig  Johnne  Forbes  his  sone 
Fraser  his  spous  haldin  be  thame  of  ane  nobile  and  potent  lord 
Airthour  lord  Forbes  and  be  the  said  Lord  Forbes  haldin  immediatlie 
of  our  Souerane  Lord  and  the  landis  of  Littill  Endovie  Kinstair  Tulliclietlie 
Hauchtoun  Overhauch  with  the  mylne  thairof  and  thair  pertinentis 
pertening  to  James  Garioche  of  Kinstair  Forbes  his  spous 

B'orbes  relict  of  vmquhile  Williame  Garioche  Williame  Garioche  of 
Tullichetlie  Forbes  his  spous  George  and  Peter  Garioches  or  to 

ony  of  thame  haldin  lykwayis  be  thame  of  the  said  Airthour  lord  Forbes 
and  be  him  haldin  of  our  said  Souerane  Lord  immediatlie  lyand  within  the 
barronie  of  Forbes  Aufurd  and  schirefdome  of  Aberdene  on  the  ane  pairt 
the  landis  of  Kincragie  Creach  Torrens  with  the  mylne  and  pertinentis 
thairof  pertening  to  Patrik  Leslie  elder  of  Kincragie  Leslie  his 

spous  George  Leslie  fiear  of  Kincragie  Magdalen  Woid  his  spous  haldin 
be  thame  of  ane  noble  and  potent  lord  George  marqueis  of  Huntlie  etc.  and 
be  him  immediatlie  of  our  said  Souerane  Lord  and  the  landis  of  Findlatrie 
Tonley  Scamsgyse  Brumehill  and  Denmylne  with  the  pertinentis  perten- 
ing to  Alexander  Caldcr  of  Aslowne  Jeane  Mowat  his  spous 
Fraser  relict  of  vmquhile  Hew  Calder  of  Fyndlatrie  Patrik  Calder  of 
Dorsell  Lumisden  his  spous  Hew  Calder  of  Scamsgyse  Airthour 

Forbes  in  Balfour  Forbes  his  spous  Forbes  his  sone  and 

Forbes  his  spous  haldin  be  thame  of  the  said  George  marqueis 
of  Huntlie  etc.  and  be  him  immediatlie  of  our  said  Souerane  Lord  lyand 
within  the  barronie  of  Touche  and  the  said  schirefdome  of  Aberdene  on 
the  other  pairt  as  in  the  breif  raisit  be  the  said  Williame  Forbes  of 
Corsindae  thairanent  at  mair  lenth  is  contenit  and  siclyke  betuix  the 
landis  of  Findlatrie  Tonley  Scamsgyse  Brumehill  and  Denmylne  with  the 
pertinentis  ...  on  the  ane  pairt  tlie  landis  of  Mekill  Endovie  Polflig 
Bandlie  Badievin  with  the  mylne  and  pertinentis  thairof  .  .  .  the  landis 
of  Littill  Endovie  Kinstair  TuUiechetlie  Hauchtoun  Overhauch  with  the 
mylne  and  pertinentis  thairof  .  .  .  the  landis  of  Kincragie  Creaeh 
Torrens  with  the  mylne  and  pertinentis  thairof  ...  on  the  other  pairt 
as  in  the  breif  raisit  be  the  said  Alexander  Calder  of  Aslowne  in  the  said 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  147 

matter  lykwayis  at  mair  lenth  is  contenit  and  last  hetiiix  the  landis  of 
Kincragie  Creacli  Torrens  with  the  mylne  ami  pcrtinentis  thairof  .  .  . 
on  the  ane  pairt  the  landis  of  Findlatrie  Tonley  Scamsgyse  Brumhill  and 
Dcnmylne  with  the  pertinentis  thairof  ...  on  the  other  pairt  as  in  the 
breif  raisit  be  the  said  Patrik  Leslie  of  Kincragie  and  his  said  son  in  the 
said  matter  at  mair  lenth  is  contenit. 

And  first  for  the  pairt  of  the  said  Williame  Forbes  of  Corsindac  George 
Mortymer  of  Auchinbadie  Secundlie  for  the  paii-t  of  the  said  Alexander 
Calder  of  Aslowne  Williame  Gordoun  younger  of  Knokespok  Third 
Alexander  Garioch  of  the  Kirktoun  of  Batlielnie  for  Corsindae  Fourt 
Johnne  Caddell  of  Holmes  for  the  Laird  of  Aslowne  Fyft  Dauid  Anderson 
burges  of  Aberdene  for  Corsindae  Sixt  Andro  Stewart  of  Tannachie  for 
Aslowne  Sevint  Johnne  Keithe  in  Tilliemad  for  Corsindae  Aucht  James 
Elphinstoun  of  Drumnahove  for  Aslowne  Nynt  Andro  Chalmer  burges  of 
Kintor  for  Corsindae  Tent  Alexander  Forbes  of  Toweis  for  Aslowne 
Ellevint  Henrie  Smart  burges  of  Kintor  for  Corsindae  TwelfF  Duncane 
Robertsoun  of  Cornobo  for  the  said  Laird  of  Aslowne  And  thaireftir  be 
consent  of  baithe  pairteis  Johnne  Woid  of  the  Mylnetoun  of  Fintra  being 
proponit  as  oddisman  for  the  pairt  of  the  said  Williame  Forbes  of 
Corsindae  and  Patrik  Duncan  of  Scottistoun  being  proponit  as  oddisman 
for  the  pairt  of  the  said  Alexander  Calder  of  Aslowne  etc 


THE  PARISH  OP  KILDRUMMY.' 

Litere  Regis  Willelmi  concesse  Morgundo  filio  Gillocheri  quondam  comitis 
de  Marre  super  comitatibus  de  Marre  et  Moi'avia.  ^  — (A.D.  1171.) 

Willelmus    Rex    Scottorum    universis    episcopis   comitibus    abbatibus 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Sliires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  589-M2.] 

1  [From  Selden's  Titles  of  Honour,  part  ii ,  chap.  vii.     (Works,  vol.  iii.,  coll  SiiS,  864.) 

"  I  have  it  written  in  parchment,"  says  Selden,  "  in  a  hand  of  the  time  wherein  it  is  dated, 

but  without  any  seal  to  it." 

By  a  cb.irter,  dated  at  Aberdeen  on  the  first  day  of  November,  13G2,  Thomas,  carl  of  Mar, 

gave  the  right  of  patronage  of  the  church  of  Kildrummy  to  the  De.an  and  Chapter  of  Aberdeen. 


148  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

prioribus  baronibus  militibus  thanis  et  prepositis  et  omnibus  aliis  probis 
hominibus  totius  tcrre  sue  tam  clericis  quam  laicis  salutem  eternam  in 
Domino  Sciatis  presentcs  et  futuri  MorgunJum  filium  Gillocheri  quondam 
comitis  de  Mai-re  in  mea  presentia  venisse  apud  Hindhop  Burtiemutbe 
in  mea  nova  t'oresta  decimo  kalendaruni  Junii  anno  gratie  M  C  LXXI 
petendo  jus  suum  de  toto  comitatu  de  Marre  coram  communi  consilio  et 
exereitu  regni  Scotie  ibidem  congrcgato  Ego  vero  cupiens  eidcm  ]\Ior- 
gundo  et  omnibus  aliis  jura  facere  secundum  petitionem  suara  jus  suum 
inquisivi  per  multos  viros  fide  dignos  videlicet  per  barones  et  thanos  regni 
mei  per  quam  inquisitionem  inveni  dictum  Morgundum  filium  et  heredem 
legitimum  dicti  Gillocheri  comitis  de  Marre  per  quod  concessi  et  reddidi 
eidem  Morgundo  totum  comitatum  de  Marre  tanquam  jus  suum  beredi- 
tarium  sicut  predictus  Gillocherus  pater  suus  obiit  vestitus  et  saisitus 
Tenendum  et  habendum  eidem  Morgundo  et  heredibus  suis  de  me  et 
heredibus  meis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  libertatibus 
et  rectitudinibus  suis  adeo  libere  quiete  plenarie  et  honorifice  sicut  aliquis 
comes  in  regno  Scotie  liberius  quietius  plenarius  et  bonorificentius  tenet 
vel  possidet  Faciendo  inde  ipse  et  heredes  sui  mihi  et  heredibus  meis 
forinsecum  servicium  videlicet  servicium  Scoticanum  sicut  antecessores 
sui  mihi  et  antecessoribus  meis  facere  consueverunt  Eodem  vero  die  et 
loco  post  homagium  suum  mihi  factum  coram  communi  consilio  regni  mei 
predictus  Morgundus  petiit  sibi  jus  fieri  de  toto  comitatu  Moravie  de  quo 
predictuS  Gillocherus  pater  suus  obiit  vestitus  et  saisitus  Super  qua 
petitione  sua  per  quamplures  viros  fide  dignos  barones  milites  et  thanos 
regni  mei  inquisitionem  facere  feci  et  per  illam  inquisitionem  inveni 
dictum  Morgundum  verum  et  legitimum  heredem  de  comitatu  Moravie  et 


to  be  held  by  them  in  common  for  their  own  proper  uses,  provision  being  made  from  the  tmits 
of  the  church  lor  a  chaplain  performing  religious  services  for  the  souls  ol  the  Earl,  his  ancestors, 
and  successors,  to  the  honour  of  St.  James  the  Apostle  in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary, 
Aberdeen.— (Kegistrum  Kpiscopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p  101.)  A  few  months  aftenvardf, 
Alexander,  bishop  ot  Aberdeen,  considering  the  smallness  of  the  revenues  (wasted  by  frequent 
wars)  of  the  parish  churches  of  Kyldrim:imy  and  Cloueth,  belonging  in  conimou  to  the  chapter 
of  Aberdeen,  united  them  together,  ordaining  the  one  vicar  who  should  in  future  serve  the  cure 
of  souls,  to  have  a  stipend  of  one  hunckcd  shillings  sterling,  with  the  kirkland.— (Id.,  vol.  i  , 
pp.  102,  103.)  In  the  year  1520,  the  church  of  Kildruniniy,  with  the  church  of  Logy  in  Hai, 
was  leased  by  the  Dean,  and  Chapter  for  ninety  four  pounds  thirteen  shillings  and  four  pence  ; 
the  church  of  "  Cawbraucht  otherwise  Cloueth"  being  leased  at  tlie  same  time  for  ten  pounds — 
(Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  384.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  149 

quod  eodem  tempore  propter  guerram  inter  me  et  Anglicos  graviter 
fuissem  occupatus  et  Moravienses  pro  voluntate  mea  non  potuissem 
justificare  dicto  Morgundo  nullum  jus  facere  potui  Sed  cum  guerram 
inter  me  et  adversarios  meos  complere  et  rebelles  Moravienses  superare 
potero  et  dicto  Morgundo  sibi  et  heredibus  suis  promitto  pro  me  et 
heredibus  meis  fideliter  et  plenarie  jus  facere  de  toto  comitatu  Moravie 
Et  ut  boo  factum  meum  aliis  certificaretur  predicto  Morgundo  has  literas 
meas  dedi  patentes     Teste  me  ipso  eodem  anno  die  et  loco  supradicto  . 


Litera  Apostolica  pro  inquisitione  fienda  super  natalibus  quondam  Mor- 
gundi  comitis  de  Marr  de  quibus  questio  vertebatur  inter  Alanum 
dictum  Hostiarium  ex  parte  una  et  Willelmum  comitem  de  Marr  ex 
parte  altera.  '  — (A.D.  1257.) 

LA-lexander  episcopiis  servus  servorum  Dei  dilecto  filio]  Priori  Predi- 
catorum  Aberdonensium  [salutem  et  Apostolicam  benedictionem]  .  Sigiii- 
ficavit  nobis  dilectus  filius  nobilis  vir  Alanus  dietiis  Hostiarius  carissimi 
in  Christo  filii  nostri  Regis  Scotie  illustris  soi'orius  •  quod  cum  nobilis 
vir  Guillelmus  de  Marria  Aberdonensis  diocesis  comitatum  de  Marria  ad 
pi-efatum  Alanum  de  jure  spectantem  detinuerit  in  ejusdem  Alani  prejudi- 
cium  occupatum  •  et  Morgundus  et  Duncanus  defuncti  quibus  dictus 
Guillelmus  in  comitatu  ipso  se  succedere  asserit  non  fuerint  de  legittimo 
matrimonio  procreati  •  dictus  Alanus  quasdam  super  hoc  per  quemdam 
procuratorem  suum  ad  venerabilem  fratrem  nostrum  Episcopum  Bre- 


'  [From  the  Monumenta  Britanriica  ex  autographis  Komanorum  Pontificum  deprompta,  vol. 
ix.,  p.  155,  (MS.  British  Maseum,  addit.  MSS.  15351-15400,  Plut.) 

Among  the  records  found  in  the  treasury  in  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh  in  the  year  1291,  was  u 
roll  of  recognitions  containing,  among  other  matters,  a  record  of  the  aft'air  touching  the  Earl 
of  Marr  aud  Thomas  the  Doorward,  (who  died  before  the  year  1233);  "Item  alius  rotulus  de 
recogniciouibus  in  quo  multa  negocia  vtrumque  regnum  tangencia  continentur  et  etiara  negoeinra 
tangens  Comitem  de  Mai-r  et  Thomam  le  Usser  "— {Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  i., 
append,  to  pref.,  p.  6.) 

Among  the  records  which  the  King  of  England  delivered  to  the  King  of  the  Scots  in  1292, 
was  an  agreement  made  of  old  between  the  fearl  of  Marr  and  Thomas  Durward:  "Item  in 
vno  sacculo  cxistente  in  maletta  veteri  vna  pixis  sigUlata  in  qua  est  composicio  inter  Comitem 
de  Mar  et  Thomam  Ostiarium  olim  facta."— (Acts  of  the  Parliaments  ofScotland,  vol.  i,  append, 
to  pref,  p.  10.)] 


150  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

chinensem  suumquc  collegam  impetravit  litteras  Apostolicas  inter  cetera 
continentes  ut  vocatis  qui  vocandi  essent  in  inquisita  super  premissis 
diligentius  veritato  quod  invenirent  per  suas  nobis  litteras  intimarent  • 
prefigendo  partibus  terminum  peremptorium  competentem  quo  per  se  vel 
per  proeuratores  idoneos  ad  causam  hujusmodi  sufficienter  instructos 
nostro  se  conspectui  presentarent  facture  ac  recepture  quod  ordo  exigeret 
rationis  .  Sed  cum  iidem  Episcopus  et  collega  in  eodem  negotio  pro- 
codentes  processum  suum  ad  examen  Apostolicum  juxta  dictarum  littera- 
rum  continentiam  remisissent  •  nos  postmodum  causam  hujusmodi  dilecto 
filio  nostro  0.  Saucte  Marie  in  Via  Lata  diacono  cardinal!  commisimus 
terminandam  ■  coram  quo  causa  ipsa  pendente  pars  altera  coram  ipso 
quasdam  litteras  sub  bulla  nostra  confectas  predictarum  ad  dictos  Epis- 
copum  et  collegam  obtentarum  tenorem  totaliter  continentes  •  quas 
idem  Guillelmus  ad  Abbatem  monasterii  de  Jeddewrd  suosque  collegas 
impetravit  ■  ostendit  ■  per  quas  predictas  litteras  ad  Episcopum  et  collegam 
predictos  obtentas  •  si  talis  foret  tenor  ipsarum  per  omnia  qualis  in 
secundis  litteris  insertus  fuerit  •  falsas  esse  dicimur  decrevisse  .  Verum 
partibus  super  hiis  coram  eodem  Cardinali  ad  invicem  diutius  litigantibus 
tandem  dietus  Cardinalis  auditis  et  intellectis  rationibns  et  allegationibus 
quas  partes  voluerunt  proponere  coram  eo  •  cum  procurator  Alani  pre- 
dict! originale  litterarum  ipsarum  nequiverit  ostendere  cum  ipso  •  cum 
illud  juramento  suo  asseruit  fore  in  partibus  Scoticanis  •  volens  parcere 
partium  laboribus  et  expensis  •  relatione  de  predictis  omnibus  nobis 
facta  •  de  nostra  licentia  et  mandato  ac  etiam  de  voluntate  partium  et 
assensu  •  litteras  utrasque  impetratas  ex  parte  ipsius  Alani  et  ex  parte 
etiam  Guillelmi  comitis  memorati  et  processus  omnes  habitos  per 
easdem  cassavit  et  irritavit  cassos  etiam  et  irritos  nuntiavit  •  cassans 
nichilominus  omneni  processum  si  quis  auctoritate  litterarum  ex  parte 
ipsius  Comitis  impetratarum  de  cetero  coram  quocunque  judice  liaberetur  • 
partibus  super  jure  suo  in  questione  hujusmodi  litteras  impctrandi  licen- 
tiam  concedendo  •  prout  in  litteris  Cardinalis  cjusdem  plenius  continetur  . 
Nos  igitur  quod  per  eundem  Cardinalem  super  hoc  factum  est  ratum  et 
graturu  habentes  ac  auctoritate  Apostolica  confirmantes  mandamus  quati- 
nus  vocatis  qui  fuerint  vocandi  super  natalibus  dicti  Morgundi  inquiratis 
diligentius  veritatem  et  quod  canonicum  fuerit  appellatione  postposita 
decernatis  •  [facientes  quod  decrcveritis  firuiiter]  observari  •  dicto  Regi 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  151 

comitatus  ipsius  judicio  reservato  .  Testes  autem  [qui  fuerint  nominati 
si  se  gratia  vel  odio  vel  favore  subtraxerint  per  censuram  eandem  cessante 
appellatione  cogatis  veritati  testimonium]  perhibere  .  Non  obstante  in- 
dulgentia  que  tibi  fili  Prior  vel  fratribus  tui  ordinis  a  sede  Apostolica 
dicitur  esse  concessa  quod  de  causis  inviti  cognoseere  minime  teneamini 
que  vobis  a  Sede  committuntur  eadem  •  et  que  de  indulto  hujusmodi  plenam 
et  expressam  non  fecerint  mentionem  .  Datum  Viterbii  iiij.  nonas  Octo- 
bris  •  anno  tertio  . 


Memorandum  super  tres  centum  libratis  terre  que  deficiebant  Morgundo 
filio  Gyloclery  quondam  comiti  de  Marre  et  adhue  deficiunt  Domino 
Douenaldo  comiti  de  Marre.  '  — (A.D.  1291.) 

JyLemorandum  quod  qnando  Willelmus  Rex  Scocie  reddidit  Morgundo 
M[ac]  Gyloclery  predecessori  Domini  Douenaldi  comitis  de  Marre  comita- 
tum  suum  de  Marre  secundum  quod  continetur  in  scripto  quod  habet 
predictus  Douenaldus  comes  de  Marre  deficiebant  tunc  dicto  Morgundo 
et  adliuc  deficiunt  Comiti  de  Man*  tres  centum  librate  terre  pro  parte 
in  dominiis  et  pro  parte  in  homagiis  et  amplius  de  quibus  petit  jus  sibi 
fieri  et  racionem  . 


Carta  Andi-ee  de  Moravia  militis  Panetarii  domini  Regis  super  terris  de 
Garviauch  in  liberum  niai-itagium.  '■'  — (A.D.  1326.) 

Jxobertus  [Dei  gratia  Rex  Scottorum]   .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .    .  .  confirmasse 

1  [From  an  appeal  made  from  tlie  Wardens  of  Scotland  to  the  King  of  England  by  Sir  Robert 
lit  Brus,  lord  of  Annandale,  preserved  in  the  Treasury  of  Her  iVIajesty's  Exchequer  at  West- 
minster, and  printed  in  Sir  Francis  Palgrave's  Documents  and  Records  illustrating  the  History 
of  Scotland,  vol.  i.,  p.  21. 

By  the  "  Ordonnance  faite  par  Edouard  Roi  d'Angleterre  sur  le  gouvernement  de  la  terre 
d'Kscosse,"  in  the  ye.ar  1305,  the  future  King  of  the  Scots  was  ordered  to  place  the  castle  of  Kil- 
drummy  in  good  keeping:  "  Item  accorde  est  que  commande  soit  au  Counte  de  Carrik  quil 
mette  le  chastel  de  Kyndromyn  en  la  g.arde  de  ticl  homme  pur  qui  il  meismes  voudra  respoundrc' 
—{Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  .Scotland,  vol.  i.,  appen.  to  pref,,  p.  IG.)  The  charge  of  this  fortress 
was  doubtless  committed  to  Bruce,  as  gu.ardian  of  the  young  Earl  of  Mar,  his  nephew.] 

2  [From  the  Earl  of  Haddington's  Collections,  MS  Adv.  Bihl.,  Edin] 


152  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Andree  de  Moravia  militi  Panetario  nostra  Scotie  dilecto  et  fideli  et 
Cristiane  sponse  sue  sorari  nostre  dilecte  omnes  terras  nostras  de 
Garviauch  tam  infra  burgos  nostros  quam  extra  in  dominicis  et  dominiis 
cum  pertinentiis  suis  in  liberum  maritagium  Teneudas  et  habendas 
dictis  Andree  et  Cristiane  et  heredibus  de  corporibus  eorundem  legitime 
procreandis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  [nostris]  in  feodo  et  hereditate  per 
omnes  rectas  metas  et  divisas  suas  adeo  libere  quiete  plenarie  et  honorifice 
cum  omnimodis  libertatibus  commoditatibus  rectitudinibus  asiamentis 
et  justis  pertinentiis  suis  sicut  quondam  Dauid  comes  de  Huntingdoune 
predictas  terras  in  dominicis  et  dominiis  de  predicessoribus  nostris  Regibus 
Scotie  liberius  quietius  plenius  integrius  aut  houorificentius  aliquo  tempore 
tenuit  seu  possedit  Faciendo  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  dictus  Andreas 
et  Cristiana  sponsa  sua  predicta  et  eoi'um  heredes  supradicti  antiqua 
servicia  de  predictis  terris  cum  pertinentiis  debita  et  consueta  In  cujus 
rei  testimonium  .  .  .  Apud  Clakmannane  .  xxii"  die  Julii  •  anno  regni 
nostri  vicesimo  primo  . 


Endenture  entre  Edward  Roy  Descoce  et  Richanl  Talebotb  chevalier.  '  — 
(A.D.  1334.) 

Oeste  endenture  faite  par  entre  tres  honourable  Prince  Edward  par  la 
grace  de  Dieu  Roy  Descoce  dune  part  et  Richard  Thaleboth  chevalier 
dautre  part  tesmoigne  comme  le  dit  Roy  ait  greante  au  dit  chevalier  son 
alliet  delivrer  hors  de  son  bailie  au  dit  chevalier  le  chastel  de  Kyldromy 
o  les  appurtenances  ainsi  que  le  dit  chevalier  soblige  quil  ne  sera  en 
nulle  querelle  encontre  le  dit  Roy  ne  contre  lonnour  et  profit  de  son 
royalme  se  ne  soit  pour  la  querelle  et  la  liegence  du  Roy  Dengleterre  . 
Et  aussi  le  dit  chevalier  sassent  et  oblige  comme  .  .  .  par  devers  le  dit 
Roy  Descoce  que  le  dit  chastel  de  Kyldromy  serra  tons  jours  prest  au  dit 


'  [From  Illustrations  of  Scottish  History,  from  the  twelfth  to  the  sixteenth  century,  pp. 
55,  56,  Glasgow,  1834. 

Sir  Richard  Talbot  of  Goderich  was  one  of  the  Disinherited  Lords  who  placed  Sir  Edward 
Balliol  on  the  Scottish  throne.  He  was  allied  by  marriage  to  the  once  all  powerful  house  of 
Cumyn.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  153 

Roy  Descoce  sans  etre  denee  en  nulle  besoins^o  ou  mester  que  liivant  (lit 
Roy  ayt  en  reseept  pour  son  corps  en  le  dit  chastel  .  En  tesmoiffnance 
de  quelles  chozes  las  parties  avant  dites  entrechaingablement  a  ceste 
endcntre  ont  mis  lours  seealz  .  Escripte  a  Edemburghe  le  •  xvij  •  jour  de 
Fevrier  Ian  de  grace  mil  •  ccc  •  trente  et  trois  . 


Dominus  Edwardus  Rex  Anglie  mandat  quo'l  inquiratur  si  officiuui  vice- 
comitatus  de  Rokesburgh  et  custodia  foreste  de  Selkirk  ad  Isabellam 
comitissam  de  Marre  pertineant  jure  hereditario.  '  — (A.D,  1334.) 

Xtex  dilectis  et  fidelibus  suis  Radulpho  de  Nevill  et  Antonio  de  Lucv 
salutem  Supplicavit  nobis  dilectus  et  fidelis  noster  Galfridus  de  Moubray 
quod  cum  ipse  ut  de  jure  Isabelle  comitisse  de  Mar  uxoris  sue  esse  debeat 
vicecomes  de  Rokesburgh  et  custos  foreste  de  Selkyrk  ac  iidem  vice- 
comitatus  et  custodia  ratione  donationis  et  concessionis  quas  magnificus 
princeps  Edwardus  Res  Heotie  consanguineus  noster  de  comitatu  et 
foresta  predictis  fecit  nobis  jam  capti  sunt  in  manum  nostram  velinius  ei 
officium  vicecomitatus  predicti  ac  custodiam  dicte  foreste  facere  liberari 
Nos  ex  causa  predicta  volentes  certiorari  iitruin  ofEcium  vicecomitatus  pre- 
dicti et  custodia  foreste  predicte  ad  ipsos  Galfridum  et  Isabelhim  ut  de  jure 
ipsius  Isabelie  ut  preraittitur  pertineant  et  antecessores  ejusdem  Isabelle 
officium  et  custodiam  ilia  habuerunc  necne  et  si  sic  tunc  a  quo  tempore  quo 
titnlo  qualiter  et  quo  modo  et  si  officium  et  custodia  predicta  occasione 
premissa  capta  sunt  in  manum  nostram  an  alia  et  si  alia  tunc  qua 
qualiter  et  quomndo  assignaviraus  vos  ad  inquirendum  per  sacramentura 
])roborum  et  legalium  boniinum  de  partibus  predictis  per  quos  rei  Veritas 
melius  sciri  poterit  in  ])resentia  vicecomitis  nostri  comitatus  predicti  .  .  . 
Et  ideo  vobls  mandamus  quod  .  .  .  diligentem  super  premissis  facialis 
iiiquisitionem  et  earn  distincle  et  aperte  lactam  nob's  sub  sigillis  vestris  et 
sigillis  eorum  per  quos  facta  fuerit  sine  dilacione  mittatis  et  hoc  breve  . 
Teste  Rege  apuJ  Westmcmasferium  .  xv.  die  Septembris  . 


[From  the  Kotuli  Scotiae,  voi.  i.,  p.  278.] 
U 


154  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Edwardus  Rex  Anglie  mandat  quod  terre  Isabelle  comitisse  de  Marre  sibi 
et  Willelmo  de  Careswell  marito  suo  liberentur. '  — (A.D.  JS-i?.) 

Rex  dilecto  sibi  Jobanni  de  Coupeland  vicecomiti  de  Roliesburgh  salutein 
Mandamus  vobis  quod  omnia  terras  et  tenementa  que  sunt  de  hereditate 
Isabelle  comitisse  de  Mar  quara  dilectus  et  fidelis  noster  Willelir.us  de 
Careswell  duxit  in  uxorera  infra  comitatum  predictum  existentia  cisdem 
Willelmo  et  Isabelle  llberetis  tenenda  prout  antecessores  ipsius  Isabelle 
eadem  terras  ct  tenementa  ante  hec  tempora  tenuerunt  salvo  jure  nostro  et 
alterius  cujuscunque  .  .  .   Apud  Redyng  .  xxviij.  die  Martii  . 


Edwardus  Rex  Anglie  dat  custodiam  castri  de  Rokesburgb  ac  vicecomita- 
tum  comitatus  de  Rokesburgb  Willelmo  de  Careswell  marito  Isabelle 
comitisse  de  Mar  et  domine  bereditarle  eorundem.  '  — (A.D.  1347.) 

Rex  omnibus  .  .  .  salutem  Sciatis  quod  commisimus  dilecto  et  fideli 
nostro  Willelmo  de  Kareswell  qui  Isabeliam  comitissam  de  Mar  duxit  in 
uxorem  custodiam  castri  de  Rokesburgb  ac  vicecomitatum  comitatus  de 
Rokesburgb  que  sunt  de  hereditate  predicte  Isabelle  ut  dicitur  Habenda 
et  tenenda  eodem  modo  quo  antecessores  predicte  Isabelle  custodiam  et 
vicecomitatum  predictos  an'e  hec  tempora  tenuerunt  Percipiendo  pro 
dictis  custodia  et  vicecomitatu  tantum  quantum  antecessores  predicte  Isa- 
belle percipere  consueverunt  pro  eisdem  Volentes  quod  solutio  illarum 
centum  librarum  quas  prefate  Isabelle  pro  custodia  et  vicecomitatu  predictis 
nuper  concessimus  annuatim  ad  scaccariam  nostram  percipiendarum  quam- 
diu  eadem  castrura  et  vicecomitatum  in  nianu  nosti'a  contigerit  remanere 
exnunc  penitus  cesset  ot  de  eisdem  centum  libris  erga  predictos  Willelmum 
et  Isabeliam  sumus  totaliter  exonerati  .  .  .  Apud  Rcdyng  sccundo  de 
Aprilis  . 


[From  the  Kotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  p.  G93.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  155 


Edwarjus  Rex  Anglie  dat  Willelmo  de  Careswell  custodiam  terraruin  que 
fuerunt  Isabelle  nuper  coniitisse  de  Mar  consortis  ejusdem  VVillelmi 

defuncte. '— (A.D.  1348.) 

Xvex  omnibus  .  .  .  saluteni  Sciatis  quod  pro  bono  servitio  quod  dilectus 
et  fidelis  noster  Willelmus  de  Careswell  nobis  impendit  et  impendet  in  futurum 
conccssiraus  ei  custodiam  omnium  terrarum  et  tenenicntorum  cum  per- 
tinentiis  in  terra  Scotie  que  fuerunt  Isabelle  nuper  comitisse  de  Mar 
consortis  ejusdem  Willelmi  det'uncte  que  de  nobis  tenuit  in  capite  et  que 
terre  et  tenementa  in  manu  nostra  existunt  Habenda  usque  ad  plenam 
etatem  Thome  filii  et  beredis  ejusdem  Comidsse  Reddendo  Inde  nobis  per 
annum  per  manus  camerarii  ville  nostre  Berewici  super  Twcdam  valorem 
terrarum  et  tenementorum  predictorum  juxta  extentam  inde  faciendam 
Salvo  semper  prefato  Willelmo  jure  suo  si  quod  habeat  ad  tenendum  terras 
et  tenementa  predicta  ad  terminum  vite  sue  post  mortem  prefate  consortis 
sue  racione  prolis  inter  eos  suscitate  ac  salvo  jure  prefati  Thome  si  quod 
habeat  ad  terras  et  tenementa  predicta  .  .  .  Teste  Rege  apud  West- 
monasterium  .  xv.  die  Januarii  . 


Confirmacio  carte  Comitis  de  Man-.  '■'  — (A.D.  1359.) 

Jxing  David's  confirmatioti  of  ane  cliartour  granted  he  Thomas  comes  de 
Mar  dominus  de  Cauers  et  del  Garuyauch  ac  caraerarius  Scotie  .  .  . 
dilecto  et  speciali  clerico  suo  [Domino]  Johanni  de  Mar  canonico  Aber- 
donensi  .  .  .  terram  suam  de  Cruterystoun  in  le  Garuyauch  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Aberdene  .  Tenendam  et  habendam  dicto  Domino  Johanni 
et  suis  assignatis  de  nobis  .  .  .  per  omnes  rectas  metas  et  divisas  suas  sine 

'  [From  the  Kotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  p.  708.] 

-  [Froiu  the  Earl  of  Haddington's  Collections,  i\IS.  Adv.  Bibl.,  Edin 

Among  the  missing  charters  of  King  David  II ,  are  grants  to  Thomas,  eai-1  of  Marr,  of  the 
lands  and  lordship  of  the  Uarviache.— (Robertson's  Index  to  the  Missing  Charters,  p  31,  no.  ."-l; 
p.  36,  no.  25 )  Sir  Robert  Douglas,  quoting  Irom  the  Marr  charter  chest,  saj-s  that  Earl  Thomas 
"  obtained  a  charter  of  confirmation  from  King  David  II  to  him  and  his  heirs  whatsomever,  o( 
the  whole  lands  and  lordship  of  (jarrioch,  to  be  holden  by  him  and  his  heirs,  as  freely  as  David 
earl  of  Huntington,  held  the  same."— (Peerage  of  (Scotland,  p  160.)  The  seal  and  counter  seal 
of  Earl  Thomas  are  described  in  U.  Laing's  Catalogues  of  Ancient  Scottish  Seals,  pp.  96.  97.) 


156  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

homao^io  sen  warda  relevio  vel  secta  curie  •  libere  qulete  .  .  .  cum  omnibus 
rectitudinibiis  consuetudinibus  et  justis  pertinentiis  .  .  .  una  cum  lege 
Flerainga  que  dicitur  Flaming  lauch  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  unum  denariura 
argenti  qui  vocatur  sterlingus  .  .  .  nomine  albefirme  Salvo  forinseco  ser- 
vitio  Domini  Regis  quantum  ad  dictam  terram  de  jure  pertinet  .  .  .  Testi- 
bus  vcnerabili  in  Christo  patre  Domino  Alexandre  Dei  gratia  episcopo 
Aberdonensi  Willelmo  de  Ketli  marescallo  Scotie  Dominis  Waltero  de 
Moigne  Laurentio  Gylebrande  Johanne  de  Strauthachin  et  Willelmo  de 
Ledale  tunc  vicecomite  de  Aberden  militibus  .  Item  witnesses  to  the  Kititjs 
confirmation  Willelmo  episcopo  Sanctuindree  et  Patricio  episcopo  Brechi- 
nensi  canccllario  nostro  Roberto  senescallo  Scotie  coniite  de  Strathern 
nepote  nostro  Patricio  comite  Marchie  et  Moravia  Willelmo  comite  de 
Douglas  Roberto  de  Erskin  et  Joanne  de  Prestoun  militibus  apud  Perth 
viofesimo  secundo  die  Novembris  anno  regni  nostri  vigesimo  nono  . 


Endenture   entre    Sire   Edward    Roi    dEngleterrc   et    Thomas   rounte   de 
Marre.  '— (A.D.  1359.) 

Ceste  endenture  faite  entre  tres  excellent  prince  Sire  Edward  par  la  grace 
de  Dieu  Roi  dEngleterre  et  de  France  dune  part  et  Thomas  counte  de 
Mardautre  part  tesnioigne  que  le  dit  Counte  est  demorrez  devers  le  dit  Roi 
et  lui  ad  fait  homage  lige  countre  toutes  les  persones  du  mound  horspris 
tant  soulemont  la  persone  de  Sir  David  de  Bruys  son  seigneur  et  le  dit 
Counte  servira  loialment  tant  come  il  vivera  le  dit  Roi  dEngleterre  et  ses 
heirs  en  ses  guerres  et  aillours  centre  toutes  persones  horsprise  la  persone 
du  dit  Sir  David  tant  come  il  fait  son  devoir  devers  lui  Et  pour  celle 
cause  le  dit  Roi  dEngleterre  ad  graunte  et  ottroie  au  dit  Counte  pour  son 
fee  et  pour  son  homage  sis  centz  marcs  desterlings  a  prendre  chescun  an  a 
leschequior  dEngleterre  as  terraes  de  Seint  Michel  et  de  Pasques  par 
oueles  portions  a  terme  de  la  vie  du  dit  Counte  ou  tant  que  le  Roi  lui  eit 
done  un  mariage  a  son  plcisir  et  quelc  heure  que  le  Roi  lui  eit  done  un 
tieu  mariage  soit  le  Roi  riescharge  de  celle  heure  en  avant  de  la  somme 
annuele  de  six    centz  marcs  avantdite   par  ensi   toutes  voies  que  si  celle 

1  [Krom  tho  Kotuli  Scutiiio,  vol   i,,  p.  83t;.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  157 

iVmme  a  qi  il  serra  ensi  mariez  devie  et  leritage  la  feinnie  no  deinoerge 
apres  la  rnort  la  femme  devers  le  dit  Counte  que  adonqes  il  receit  la  dite 
somme  annuele  de  six  centz  raarcs  a  terme  de  sa  vie  ou  taut  que  le  Roi 
lui  eit  ordene  autre  mariage  come  dessus  est  dit  Et  en  cas  que  le  dit 
Counte  prigne  femme  a  sa  volente  autremenl  que  de  lordinance  du  dit  Roi 
que  nientnicinz  les  dites  sis  centz  mares  annueles  lui  soient  paies  en  la  forme 
avantdite  Et  si  cas  aveigne  que  le  dit  Counte  pour  cause  de  sa  demoerre 
devers  le  Roi  perde  ses  terres  ou  son  heritage  eu  Escoce  que  adonqes  le 
Roi  soit  tenuz  en  recompensation  de  meisme  leritage  de  lui  faire  paier  six 
centz  livres  desterlings  chescun  an  as  termes  susditz  outre  les  sis  centz 
marcs  annueles  avantdites  tant  que  il  puisse  avoir  restitution  de  son  heritage 
avantdite  Et  [ou]tie  ce  le  dit  Counte  outre  les  sommes  avantdites  serra 
prestement  servi  de  gages  pour  lui  et  ses  gentz  a  toutes  les  foiz  qil  vundra 
en  le  service  du  Roi  pour  sa  guerre  et  prendra  f  utielx  gages  come  le  Roi 
durra  a  ses  autres  gentz  dEngleterre  les  queux  gages  commenceront  a 
Iheure  que  le  dit  Counte  ovesque  ses  dites  gentz  entrera  le  rolainie  dEngle- 
terre pour  venir  en  le  service  du  Roi  Et  outre  ce  voet  le  Roi  que  le  dit 
Counte  eit  sa  action  a  pursuire  et  recovrir  son  heritage  sibien  en  Engleterre 
come  en  la  Marche  dEscoee  que  est  a  lobeissance  du  Roi  si  avant  come  la 
ley  le  voet  doner  Et  toutes  les  choses  susdites  ad  le  dit  Roi  promis  de 
faire  et  acomplir  au  dit  Counte  sanz  fraude  ou  mal  engien  En  tesnioignance 
des  queles  choses  a  ceste  partie  de  lendenture  demorrante  devers  le  dit 
Counte  le  dit  Roi  ad  fiiit  mettre  son  grant  seal  Done  a  Westiiiinster  le 
xxiiij  jour  de  Fevrier  Ian  du  regne  de  le  dit  Roi  dEngleterre  treiitisme  tierz 
et  de  France  vintisme  . 


Edwardus  Rex  Anglie  dat  salvum  conductura  pro  Nicholao  de  Botheville  et 
Johanne  Camhronn  scutiferis  Thome  comitis  de  Marre  in  Scotiain 
profectuiis  ut  inde  centum  boves  et  alia  victualia  pro  ipso  Comite 
abducant.  '  — (A.D.  1364.) 

xvex   vieecomitibus  ,  .  .  saluteni      Sciatis  quod  cum  nobilis  vir    Thomas 

'  [From  tlie  Kotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  p.  889. 

The  Parliament  which  met  at  Ttrth  in  Februaiy,  13C9-70,  foxuid  that  tht-  Karl  of  Mar  l).id 
contumaciously  absented  himself.— (Acts  of  the  Parliamentt  of  Scotland,  vol.  i.,  p.  149] 


158  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

comes  de  Mar  dc  Scotia  niittat  Nicholaum  de  Botheville  et  Johannem 
Cambroun  scutiferos  suos  ad  partes  Scotie  pro  centum  bobus  et  aliis 
victualibus  de  eisdem  partibus  Scotie  in  regnum  nostrum  Auglie  ad  ipsum 
Coinitem  pro  sustentacione  sua  ducendis  suscepimus  ipsos  Nicholaum  et 
Johannem  eundo  ad  dictas  partes  Scotie  et  exinde  cum  bobus  ct  victualibus 
predictis  et  sex  garcionibus  pro  ductione  bourn  ct  victualium  eorundem  in 
regnum  nostrum  predictura  veniendo  in  salvura  et  securura  conductum 
nostrum  necnon  in  protectionem  et  defensionem  nostrara  .  .  .  Teste  liege 
apud  Westmonasterium  .  xij.  die  Decembris  . 


Carta  Johannis  Camrouue  super  terris  de  Burchis  et  de  Westir  Druni- 
melochi  in  Stradone  in  maritagio  cum  Elena  de  IMonte  Alto.  '  — [circa 
A.D.  13G5  et  A.D.  1426.) 

•Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quaindara  cartam 
dilecti  consanguinei  nostri  Thome  coraitis  de  Mar  domini  de  Garuiach 
factara  et  concessam  dilecto  et  fidell  nostro  Johanni  Cameroun  in  libero 
maritagio  cum  Elena  de  Monte  Alto  de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  suis  de 
Burchis  et  de  Westir  Drumuielochy  cum  pertinencijs  in  Stradone  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Abirden  .  .  .  intellexisse  ad  plenum  sub  hac  forma  . 
Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Thomas  comes  de  Mar  et 
dominus  de  le  Garuiach  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Nouerit  vniuersitas 
vestra  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  et  iideli  nostro  Johanni  Camroun  in  libero 
maritagio  cum  consanguinea  nostra  carissima  Elena  de  Monte  Alto  oranes 
terras  nostras  de  Burchis  et  de  Westir  Drumnielochi  cum  pertinencijs  in 
Stradone  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Tenendas  et  habendas  eisdem 
Johanni  et  Elene  uel  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  et  heredibus  suis  inter 
ipsos  legitime  procreatis  uel  procreandis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in 
feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  sine  homagio  warda  reliuio  uel  secta  curie  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  .  .  .  vnum  denarium  sterlingorum 


'  [Abridged  from  tlic  Ucgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib   ii.,  uo.  7ri,  MS.  Crcn.  Reg.  House,  Kdin. 

By  a  charter,  diued  at  Kildrumiiiy  on  the  twenty-second  of  July,  1377,  William,  earl  m 
Douglas  and  .Marr,  granted  the  lands  of  Easter  Foulis  (in  the  parish  of  Leoehel)  to  James  de 
Monte  Alto  or  Mowal.  (NMsbet's  Heraldry,  part  iii.  p  15  ;  part  iv.  pp.  31,  134.)  Earl  William's 
seal  is  described  iu  II.  Laing's  Catalogue  of  Ancient  Scottish  Seals,  p.  -14.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  159 

annuatim  apud  castrum  de  Kyldruray  ad  Festiim  Pentecostes  nomine 
albe  firme  si  petatur  tantnmmodo  .  .  .  Saluo  forinceco  seruicio  dominl  nostri 
Reg-is  quantum  ad  dictas  terras  de  jure  pertinet  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
mag-num  sigillum  nostrum  presenti  carte  nostre  est  appensura  Hiis  testi- 
bus  venerahili  in  Christo  patre  Domino  Alexandro  Dei  gracia  episcopo 
Aberdonensi  Wiiielmo  de  Keth  marescailo  Scocie  carissimo  fratre  nostro 
Thoraa  de  Bailiolo  Douiino  Andrea  tunc  priore  de  Monimuse  Domino  Wai- 
tero  de  Couingtre  decano  Aberdonensi  ac  doctore  vtriusque  juris  Domino 
Johanne  de  Cromdolo  canonico  Rossensi  ac  deeretorum  doctore  Domino 
Waltero  Moyngne  et  Johanne  le  Graunt  Johanne  de  Strathachin  Laurencio 
Gillebrande  militibus  Andrea  de  le  Garuiach  domino  de  Caskiben  Duncano 
filio  Rogeri  tunc  balliuo  de  Mar  et  tnultis  alijs  .  Quam  quidem  cartam 
.  .  .  imperpetuum  confiriiiamus  Saluo  seruicio  nostro  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  siijillum  nostrum  apponi  precepiraus 
Testibus  reuerendo  in  Christo  patre  Johanne  Camroun  electo  eonfirmato 
ecclesie  Glasguensis  ac  priuati  sigilli  nostri  custode  Johanne  Forestarij  de 
Libirtoun  camerario  nostro  Scocie  Roberto  de  Lawedre  de  Edryngtoun 
justiciario  nostro  Waltero  de  Ogilevy  de  Balliciane  thesaurario  nostro  et 
Alexandro  de  Forbes  militibus  apud  Aberdene  duodecimo  die  mensis 
Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  vicesimosexto  et  regni 
nostri  vicesimoprimo  . 


Carta  Comitis  de  Marre  '  —(circa  A.D.  13G8.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vol  audifuris  .  Thomas  comes  de  Marre  . 
salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  ,  Sciatis  nos  cum  consilio  nostro  .  in- 
spexisse  .  .  .  cartam  dilecti  fratris  nostri  .  Domini  Willelmi  comitis  de 
Douglas  ac  domini  baronie  de  Cauers  concessam  .  .  .  religiosis  viris  Abbati 
et  Conuentui  monasterii  Sancte  Marie  de  Metros  .  .  .  de  toto  iure  patro- 
natus  ac  aduocacione  ecclesie  de  Magna  Cauers  in  baronia  predicta  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Roxburghe  .  .  .  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  .  nos  Thomas 
comes  de  Marre  predictus  .  .  .  imperpetuum  pro  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris 
.  .  .  confirraamus  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum 
nostrum  feciraus  apponi  .   liiis  testibus  .  Dorainis  Waltero  de  Moigne  .  .  . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  S.  Marie  de  Melros,  vol.  ii.,  p.  43].] 


160  TriE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDIiE.V  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  Comitis  de  Marre.  '  — (A.D.  1.'568.) 

Oiiinihus  Ijoc  scriptiim  visuris  vel  audituris  Thomas  de  Balliolo  frater 
magnifici  viri  Domini  Thome  comitis  de  Marre  salutem  in  Domino  sempi- 
ternam  ,  Nouerit  vniuersitas  vestra  me  ex  ceria  et  cuidenti  causa  ac  de- 
liberat'j  consilio  et  cxpresso  consensu  dicti  Domini  Comitis  de  Marre  fratris 
mel  .  .  .  simp'iciter  resignasse  .  .  .  rcuerendo  domino  meo  Domino 
Willelmo  comiti  de  Dowglas  domino  baronie  de  Cauerys  tanquam  domino 
meo  capital!  de  dicta  baronia  /  omnes  terras  meas  et  singulas  ac  tenementa 
integra  de  Yarlside  .  Cauillyne  .  Langside  .  Senglee  .  Scanehushope  et 
Penercerys  cum  pertinenciis  in  dicta  baronia  infra  vlcecomitatum  de  Rox- 
burghe  me  ex  done  dicti  domiiij  fratris  mei  Comitis  de  Marre  hereditarie 
contingentes  a  me  et  heredibus  meis  imperpetuum  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
buic  litere  resignacionis  mee  sigillura  meum  est  appensum  .  Et  vt  mea 
presens  resignacio  .  .  .  rata  permaneat  et  immobilis  .  reuerendus  frater 
mens  et  dominus  .  Dominus  Thomas  comes  de  Mar  ad  maiorem  securitatem 
et  euidenciam  gracia  .  .  .  confirmacionis  .  .  .  presens  scriptum  sigilli  sui 
attentici  apposicione  munirj  fecit  et  signarj  .  Datum  apud  Cauerys  die 
Martis  proxima  post  Festum  Ascensionis  Dominj  anno  irracie  millesiino 
ccc""  sexagcsimo  octauo  Hiis  testibus  .  Dominjs  Duncino  Walas  et 
Johanne  Grant  miiitibus  .  Willelmo  de  Lyndessay  .  Willelmo  Mawtaland  . 
Bernardo  de  Kergill  .  Laurencio  de  Gowen  .  Symone  de  Gleiidonwyn  . 
Thoma  de  Crannystoun  .  Ada  de  Hoppringill  .  et  Willelmo  filio  Walteri 
et  niultis  alijs  . 


Litera  Regis  pro  carta  Margarete  comitisse  de  Marr  facienda.  ^  —(A.D. 
1379.) 

xtobertus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotlorum  vencrabili  patri  Johanni  cpiscopo 
Dunkeldensi  cancellario  nostro  sahitcm  .  Sciatis  quod  concessimus  dilecte 
consanguinee  nostrc  Klizabctb  Senescalli  filie  iuniori  et  vni  liercdum 
quondam  Thome  Senescalli  comitis  Angusie  consanguinei  nostri  nostrain 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  S.  Marie  do  Melros,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  4.'!r)-4,'37.] 
'  [Vrom  11  copy  in  tlir  General  Ttcgistcr  Tlonse.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  161 

licenciam  specialem  liber.am  atque  puram  ad  infeoilanJum  seniorem 
sororem  suani  Margaretam  comitissara  de  Marre  alteram  lieredum  dicti 
Comitis  consanguineatn  nostram  de  omnibus  torris  et  redditibiis  vbique 
infra  regnum  nostrum  existentibus  ipsam  Elizabetb  iure  hereditario  con- 
cernentibus  cum  seruitiia  libere  [tejnencium  aduocacionibua  ecclesiaruni 
ac  omnibus  aliis  iustis  pertinenciis  quibuscunque  .  Quare  vobis  precipimus 
et  mandamus  (piatinus  dictam  Margaretam  habere  faciatis  literas  nostras 
sub  magno  sigillo  nostro  debitam  formani  capelle  nostre  continentes  super 
confirmacione  nosti-a  secundum  tenorem  literarum  dicte  Elizabeth  sibi  inde 
confectarum  in  omnibus  .  Saluo  seruicio  nostro  .  Datum  sub  sigillo 
nostro  secreto  apud  Edinburgh  •  xviij  •  die  mensis  Februarij  anno  regni 
nostri  octauo  . 


Carta  Margarete  comitisse  de  Angus  et  de  Marre.  '  — {circa  A.D.  1390.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Margareta  comitissa  de  Ancus 
et  de  Marre  /  salutem  in  Domino  Nouerit  vniuersitas  vestra  nos  in  libera 
viduitate  nostra  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  carissirao  fratri  nostro  Aloxandro 
de  Hamilton  et  Elisabeth  sorori  nostre  sponse  sue  cranes  et  singulas  terras 
nostras  domlnii  de  Inuerwike  cum  pertinentiis  in  constabularia  de  Hadincr- 
toun  de  Balnebyn  et  de  Drumcarne  /  in  dominio  de  Abrenethy  cum  per- 
tinentiis infra  vicecoraitatus  de  Perth  et  de  Edynburclie  /  Tencndas  et 
habendas  .  .  .  predictis  Alexandre  et  Elisabethe  sponse  sue  /  eorum  diucius 
viuenti  /  acheredibus  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreandis  quibus  forte  deficienti- 
bus  /  Georgio  filio  nostro  et  heredibus  suis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  pro- 
creandis /  et  illis  deficientibus  heredibus  nostris  legitimis  quibuscunque  de 
domino  nostro  Rege  et  heredibus  suis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuura 
.  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  domino  nostro  Regi  et  heredibus  suis  /  seruicium  de 
dictis  terris  debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present! 
carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  fecimus  apponi  /  hiis  testibus  nobilibus  et 
potentibus  dorainis  Domlnis  Roberto  de  Fif  et  Meneteth  /  Georjjio  de 
Dunbarr  Johanne  de  Morauea  comitibus  Johanne  de   Saiicto  Claro  .lacobo 

'  [Abridged  Iroin  the  original  in  tlic  General  Kegister  House. 

The  seal  of  '  JIargnerite  lo  Sencschalle  contesse  de  Marre'  is  figured  and  described  ni  H. 
Laing's  Catalogue  uf  Ancient  Scottish  Seals,  p.  131.] 

X 


162  THE  HIIIRES  OF  AliERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

de  Sancto  Claro  /  Willelrao  de  Sancto  Claro  fratribus  nostris  Alano  de 
Lawedre  /  Henrico  de  Wedale  et  Johanne  de  Ochiltre  publicis  notiriis  cum 
multis  aliis  . 


Litera   Regis  concessa  Domino  Maicolmo  de  Drommond   ;ul   editicandum 
turrem  in  teiris  de  Kyndrocht.  '  — (A.D.  1390.) 

JKobertus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quod  concessimus 
dilecto  fratri  nostro  Maicolmo  de  Drommond  militi  licenciain  nostram 
specialem  ad  edificandum  .  .  .  turrem  siue  forsletura  in  terris  de  Kyn- 
drocht cum  pertinenciis  infra  comitatum  de  Marre  .  .  .  Datum  sub  testi- 
monio  nostri  majni  sigilli  apud  Mcthven  decimo  die  Nouembris  anno  regni 
Dostri  primo  . 


Protestatio  pro  heredibus  Comitatus  de  Marr.  ^  — (A.D.  1391.) 

Xn  Dei  nomine  Amen     Per  presens  publicum  instruiTicntum  cunctis  pateat 
euidenter  /  quod  anno  Domini  raillesimo  ccc™"  •  nonagesimo  /  die  Sabbati 


'  [Abridged  fi'om  tbe  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Drammond  Castle. 

In  the  summer  of  1395,  King  Koljert  III.,  in  p.artlal  discharge  of  the  third  part  of  the  ransom 
of  Sir  Ralph  of  Percy,  knight,  (taken  prisoner  with  his  hrotlicr,  Hotspur,  at  Otterhourne,  in 
1388)  due  to  the  King's  brother-in-law.  Sir  Malcolm  of  Drumniond,  lord  of  Marr,  granted  to 
him  the  sum  of  seven  hundred  marks,  being  the  feudal  casualty  of  the  relief  of  the  lordship  of 
Strathbogie,  due  to  the  King  on  the  death  of  Sir  John  of  Gordon,  knight.-^(Uegistrum  Epis- 
copatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  198-201 ;  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  i ,  pp  219, 
220.)  In  acquittance  of  the  same  ransom,  the  Lord  of  Marr  had  a  grant  of  twenty  pounds  a 
year  ft'om  the  customs  of  Inverness.  — (Uobertson's  Index  to  the  Missing  Charters,  p.  138, 
no.  19.) 

2  [From  the  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  i.,  p.  216. 

Sir  Kobcrt  Douglas  quotes  troni  the  Mar  charter  chest,  "  a  bond  of  friendship  between  [SirJ 
David,  earl  of  Crawford,  and  [Sir]  Thomas  [of]  Erskine,  [lord  of  that  Ilk],  obliging  themselves 
to  support  each  other  with  their  counsel,  etc.;  and  whereas  [Sir]  Thomas  would  be  creditor  to  the 
said  Earl  for  twelve  [humlred]  mcrks,  for  the  marriage  of  Sir  Kobcrt,  his  [eldest]  son,  with  the 
Earl's  daughter,  he  forgives  him  six  [hundred]  raerks  thereof;  and  the  said  Earl  obliges  himself, 
after  the  decease  of  Isabel,  countess  of  Marr,  to  support  the  said  Lord  Erskine,  and  Dame  Janet, 
his  wife,  with  all  his  power  and  interest,  and  with  all  his  friends,  in  case  she  would  consent  to 
the  foresaid  marriage,  in  the  recovery  of  the  earldom  of  Marr,  lordship  of  Garrioch,  etc.,  to  which 
she  had  undoubted  right :  also,  in  the  recovery  of  all  other  lands  they  could  pretend  right  to  ; 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  163 

mensis  Marcij  die  decima  octaua  Indictione  xiiij  /  pontificatus  sanctissimi 
in  Christo  patris  ac  doraini  nostri  •  Domini  dementis  pape  septimi  anno 
terciodecimo  apud  Sconara  Sanctiandree  diocesis  super  montem  ex  parte 
boreali  inonasterii  eiusdem  extra  cymyterium  vbi  et  qunndo  excellentisslmus 
princeps  et  dominus  Dorainus  Robertas  Rex  Scottorum  in  sue  pleno  sedebat 
parieraento  ad  cuius  Domini  Regis  presenciara  /  testibus  ac  me  notario 
subscriptis  personaliter  presentibus  accessit  nobilis  vir  Dominus  Thomas  de 
Erskyne  miles  /  et  prefatum  Dominum  Regem  vt  audienciam  sibi  concederet 
humiliter  et  omni  instancia  requisiuit  /  et  audiencia  sibi  concessa  /  prefatus 
Dominus  audientibus  prelatis  et  proceribus  parleraenti  domino  nostro  Regi 
dixit  in  vulgari  prout  sequitur  vel  saltern  in  verbis  consirailibus  /  My  Lorde 
the  Kyng  /  it  is  done  me  til  vndirstand  that  thare  is  a  certane  contract  / 
made  bytwene  Schir  Malcolme  of  Dromonde  /  and  Schir  Johne  of  Swyntone 
apone  the  landis  of  the  erledoine  of  Marre  and  the  lordshipe  of  Garvyauch 
of  the  qwhilkes  erledorae  and  lordshipe  Issabell  the  said  Schir  Malcolms 
wyf  is  verray  and  lauchfull  ayre  /  and  faiiliand  of  the  ayrez  of  hir  body  /  the 
half  of  the  fornemmyt  erldonie  and  lordship  perteignys  to  my  wyfc  of 
richt  of  heretage  /  Tharefore  I  require  yow  for  Goddis  sake  as  my  Lorde 
and  my  Kyng  /  as  lauchful  actornay  to  my  saidc  wyfe  /  that  in  case  gif  ony 
sic  contract  be  made  in  preiudice  of  my  saide  wife  /  of  that  at  aucht  of  richt 
and  of  lauch  perteigne  til  hir  in  fee  and  heritage  faiiliand  of  the  saide 
Issabell  as  is  before  saide  /  that  yhe  grant  na  confirmacione  thare  ;ipone  in 
hurtyng  of  the  commone  lauch  of  the  kynryk  /  and  of  my  wyvis  richt  /  swa 
that  sic  contract  gif  ony  be  make  na  preiudice  no  hurtyng  to  ray  fornemmyt 
wife  of  that  at  scho  aucht  to  succede  to  as  lauchful  ayre  /  To  the  qwhilk  our 
Lorde  the  Kyng  answerit  /  saiand  that  he  had  weel  herd  and  vndirstand 
his  request  /  and  said  that  hym  thocht  his  request  was  resounable  /  and  said 
als  /  that  it  suld  nocht  be  his  wil  in  that  case  no  in  nane  otliir  oucht  to  do 
or  to  conferme  that  suld  ryn  ony  man  in  preiudice  of  thair  heritage  attonr 

aud  if  the  said  sjir  Robert  married  his  daughter,  to  support  him  in  all  things  against  all  men,  re- 
ferring any  differences  that  might  happen  between  them  to  the  arbitration  of  friends,  etc."  This 
writ  is  dated  [at  Brechin],  the  twentieth  day  of  December,  [1400].— (Peerage  of  Scolland.  pp. 
46a,  46(i.)    Cf.  Lord  Lindsay's  Lives  of  the  Lindsays,  vol.  i.,  p.  105,  edit.  1849. 

By  a  charter,  dated  at  Kildrymmie  on  the  eighth  of  April,  1403,  (and  confirmed  by  King 
Robert  III.  in  1404),  Isabella  of  Douglas,  countess  of  Marr  and  (iarioch,  granted  the  lands  of 
Mclginch  and  Cloveth  to  her  kinsman.  Sir  David  of  Lindsay,  earl  of  Crawford.- (Miscellany  ol 
the  Maitl:ni(i  (  Inh.  vol.  i.,  p.  358.)] 


164  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

the  commone  lauch  ;  and  namely  in  ouclit  at  rynyt  tlie  said  Sehir  Thomas 
or  his  wyfe  in  sic  manere  /  Apon  the  qwilk  our  Lord  the  Kynjies  grant  the 
said  Schir  Tlioinas  and  als  apone  his  saide  request  requerit  me  notare  before 
said  til  make  liym  ane  instrument  /  Acta  sunt  anno  die  mense  Indiccione 
et  pontificatu  quibus  supra  presentibus  reuerendis  in  Christo  patribus 
Dominis  Wait(  ro  Matheo  et  Gilberto  Sanctiandree  Glasguensis  et  Aber- 
donensis  episcopis  Roberto  comite  de  Fyfl'  et  de  Meiiteth  custode  Scocie  . 
Wilielmo  de  Ketb  marescallo  Scocie  Patricio  Grame  militibus  /  et  alijs  ad 
premissa  testibiis  vocatis  spocialiter  ct  rogatis  . 

Et  ego  Henricus  de  VVedalle  clericus  Glasguensis  diocesis  publicus 
auctorilate  Apostolica  et  Imperiali  notarius  [I'tc.  in  forma comtnuni.] 


Litera    Regis    pro   Domino    Malcolmo    de    Droraraond    miiito   domino    de 
Marr.'— (A.D.  1393.) 

Robertas  Dei  gracia  •  Rex  Scottorum  /  custumariis  iiostris  burgi  de 
Abirdene  /  salutem  /  Quia  concessiraus  dilecto  fratri  nostro  Malcolmo  de 
Drommond  militi  domino  de  Marr  •  pro  homagio  et  seruicio  suo  nobis 
impenso  et  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  impendendo  •  quadraginta  libras 
sterlingorum  annuatim  leuandas  et  percipicndas  per  equales  porciones  ad 
Festa  Sancti  Martini  et  Pentecostes  de  magna  custuma  nostri  burgi  de 
Abirdene    per    manus    custuraariorum    nostrorum    .   .   .    quousque    sibi    et 

'  [AbriJgetl  from  the  origin.il  in  tli«  charter  room  iit  Drummond  Castle. 
Tlic  Prior  of  St.  Serf's  Iiieli  relates,  under  the  ye.ar  1UI2,  that— 

"  .Schire  Malcom  of  Oruiniuoud,  lord  of  Marc, 

A  intmlul  knyeht  baitht  vvys  aud  ware, 

That  laiig  befor  tlian  wcddit  was 

With  the  Erlis  douchtyr  of  Douglas ; 

This  lorsald  yeire  he  wes  wylh  slytht 

Supprisit  and  takyn ;  baith  day  and  nycht 

Kepit  intil  strait  tenawns, 

Quhill  he  deit  iu  hard  penawns." 
(Wyntounis  Cronykil,  book  ix.,  chap,  xxiii.)  That  Sir  Malcolm  of  Drummond  died  before  the 
eighth  of  November,  1102,  appears  from  a  charter  of  that  date,  granted  at  Kildrummy,  in  which 
Isabel,  lady  of  Marr  and  of  the  Garioch,  speaks  of  herself  as  then  a  widow.— (Illustrations 
of  the  Antiquities  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Baufl',  vol.  ii.,  pp.  9, 10.)  C(.  Liber  S.  Thome 
de  Alierbrothoc,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  40,  4"  ;  Kegistrnm  Kpiseopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  2m7.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  165 

lu'redibus  suis  per  nos  uel  lieredes  nostros  de  quadrajjiiita  libratis  terre  in 
loco  corapetenti  per  cartani  nostrani  fuerit  prouisum  /  Quare  vobis  manda- 
mus .  .  .  quatinus  dictas  quadraginta  libras  dicto  Mnlcolmo  et  heredibus 
suis  .  .  .  persoluatis  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  has  literas  nostras  .  .  . 
fiori  fecimus  patentes  .  Apud  Perth  nonodecirao  die  Octobris  anno  regni 
nostri  quarto  . 


I^itera  Regis  Thome  de  Erskine  militi  concessa.  '  — (A.D.  1395.) 

Jvobertus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quod  consideratis 
laburibus  et  bene  meritis  dilectl  consanguinei  nostri  Thome  de  Erskine 
militis  multipliciter  impensis  concessimus  sibi  quod  licet  Isabella  de  Douglas 
coraitissa  de  Marr  et  de  Gareoch  ex  informatione  vel  contractu  cujuscunque 
persone  dictos  comitatus  vel  aliquam  partem  terrarum  vel  annuorum  reddi- 
tuum  eorundem  aut  aiiquas  terras  sive  annuos  redditus  suos  alibi  jacentes 
infra  regnum  nostrum  quibus  heredes  dicti  Thome  succedere  debent  in 
hereditatem  nobis  voluerit  resignare  aut  alienationes  de  eisdem  cuicunque 

persone  facere  in  prejudicium  verorum  heredum  suorum /  nos 

siquidem  hujusmodi  resignationes  non  recipieinus  in  futurum  nee  hujusmodi 
alienationes  ratificabimus  vel  confirraabimus  .  Et  si  aiiquas  liujusmodi 
receptiones  confirmationes  aut  ratificationes  forsan  negligenter  fecerimus 
ipsas  pro  irritis  et  vacuis  reputari  volumus  et  haberi  ita  ut  careant  virtute 
penitus  firmitatis  /  jure  tamen  nos  et  successores  nostros  concernente  in 
iisdem  comitatibus  terns  aut  annuis  redditibus  semper  salvo  .  Datum  sub 
testimonio  magni  sigilli  apud  Edinburgh  vigesimo  secundo  die  Novembris 
anno  regni  nostri  quarto  . 


Endenturys  betuix  our  Lord  the  Kyng  and  Margarette  contas  of  Marr  and 
of  Angus.  2— (A.D.  1397.) 

Att   Edynburgh   the  xxiiij"  day  of  May  the  vein  of  our  Lord  a  thousand 

1  [From  Lord  Hailes'  Additional  Sutherland  Case,  chap,  v.,  sect,  ii.,  p.  44.] 

2  [From  a  copy  in  the  library  at  Panmure. 

"There  is,"  says  Sir  Robert  Douglas,  "  a  confirmation  by  King  Kobert  III.  (dated  May  Cth. 


166  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

tlire  hvnyr  nynty  seven  /  mad  war  tliir  endeulvrys  vnniruretyn  hetuix  a 
nobill  and  ane  excellent  Prince  Robert  throw  the  prace  of  God  Kyng  of 
Scottys  /  of  the  ta  pairte  /  and  Margarete  contas  of  Marr  and  of  Angus  / 
of  the  tothir  pah-te  /  that  is  to  say  /  at  Gorge  of  Douglas  hir  son  lord  of 
Angus  sail  led  into  wife  a  dochteyr  of  our  Lord  the  Kyngys  /  and  our 
Lord  the  Kyng  sail  give  hym  for  his  raarage  all  the  landys  at  the  sayd 
Gorge  has  in  Angus  /  the  baronyes  of  Abirnethy  and  Bonkyll  /  with  the 
tenandrys  of  the  forsayds  lordschypps  into  frie  regall  /  erytably  to  the  saids 
Gorge  and  his  dochtyr  and  to  the  langar  lyver  of  thayme  and  to  the  ayrs 
male  betwyx  thayme  to  be  gotyn  .  Alsua  ovr  Lord  the  Kyng  sail  gif  in 
fee  and  eritage  all  the  profyiis  pertenand  till  our  Lord  the  Kyng  of  the 
justery  of  the  hale  schirrefdome  of  Forfar  to  the  sayd  Gorge  and  to  the 
ayrs  male  betwyx  thayme  to  be  gotyn  ,  Alswa  ovr  Lord  the  Kyng  forsayd 
sail  raak  fre  to  the  sayds  Contas  and  Gorge  hir  son  eritage  sail  gif  the 
sexteyn  ponde  of  anwell  ovte  of  the  landys  of  Abirnethy  forsayde  yeir  be 
yeir  .  And  alsua  the  forsayd  ovr  Lord  the  Kyng  sail  confirme  approve  and 
ratify  under  his  greit  seyll  all  gifiys  taliees  settyngys  and  condysyounys 
mad  or  to  be  mad  be  Dame  Isabell  contas  of  Mar  to  the  sayd  Gorge  hir 
brother  of  all  the  lanys  rencys  and  possessyounys  the  qvhylks  sche  hes  or 
may  haf  witliin  the  kynryke  of  Scotland  and  als  at  ovr  Lord  the  Kyns  sail 
resaiyve  all  resignasyounys  at  the  sayd  Dame  Isabell  lykys  to  mak  and  with 
all  hast  he  sail  gift'  chartyr  and  possessyovin  erytabill  to  the  sayd  Gorge 
and  his  dochtyr  in  fovrme  and  manner  as  the  condysyovns  reqvyris  •  Alsua 
ovr  Lord  the  Kyng  oblis  hym  lely  that  he  sail  resayve  na  resignasyovinys 
mad  be  that  ilk  Dame  Isabell  of  na  landys  rentys  na  possessyovinys  to  na 

anno  regni  octavo  [1397]),  of  a  donation  made  by  Sir  James  Sandilands  to  his  well  beloved  son, 
George,  earl  of  Angus,  [brother  to  Isabel,  countess  of  Marr  and  Garioch,]  of  all  rights  of  suc- 
cession competent  to  him,  after  the  decease  of  Isabel,  countess  of  iMarr  and  (larrioeh,  of  the 
lands  and  Ijanmy  of  Cavers,  with  the  oJBce  of  sherifiship  and  Ueoping  of  lioxbnrgh  castle,  with 
the  lordship,  castle,  and  forest  of  Jedburgh,  the  lordship  of  Walton  and  Easdale  in  Roxburgh- 
shire, haill  toun  of  Selkirk,  with  the  haill  services  of  free  tenants  in  that  shire,  the  regality, 
superiority,  and  services  of  free  tenants  in  the  baronies  of  IJuitle  and  Drumlanrig  in  Dumfries- 
shire, an  annual  rent  of  two  hundred  merks  out  of  the  burgh  of  Haddington,  the  haill  lands  and 
rents  of  Down,  Buck.  Cabrach,  and  Cloveth,  in  Bantlshire,  the  succession  to  the  barony  of  Tulli- 
cultry,  in  Clackmannanshire,  with  the  heiitable  succession  to  the  haill  lands  to  which  the  heirs 
of  James,  earl  of  Donglas,  might  succeed."- (Peerage  of  Scotland,  p.  465.)  Cf  Robertson's 
Index  to  the  Jlissing  Charters,  p.  139,  no.  7  ;  Mr.  Riddell's  Remarks  upon  Scotch  Peerage  Law, 
pp.  104-164,  46-50.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  167 

tnanys  profyte  /  nar  na  confyrmasyounc  jjif  tharupon  /  bvt  anly  to  the  oyis 
and  the  profyte  of  the  forsayd  Gorge  liir  brothir  /  ovtakande  jrif  lie  has 
gifyn  ony  lettre  to  Sir  Thomas  Erskyn  .  Alswa  ovr  Lord  the  Kyng  sail 
confirme  all  talzies  settyngys  and  condisovinys  mad  or  to  be  mad  be  Sir 
James  of  Sandylandys  lord  of  Calder  to  the  sayd  Gorge  of  his  landys 
rentys  and  possessyovinys  the  qvhylks  he  has  or  may  haf  within  the  kynryk  . 
Aisua  ovr  Lord  the  Kyng  oblis  hym  at  his  pour  to  raantoyn  the  forsayde 
Lady  her  men  her  landys  and  thair  possessyovinys  the  qvhylks  sche  has 
within  the  kynryke  as  he  doys  his  awyn  propyr  .  In  the  wytnes  of  the 
qvhylks  thyngs  the  selys  of  the  pairtys  forsayds  to  thair  endentvrys  enter- 
changiabilly  ar  to  sett  the  day  and  plays  fornemyt  . 


Carta  comitatus  de  Mar  et  Garviajrh.  '  — (A.D.  1404.) 

Registratur  carta  sequens  comitatus  de  Mar  et  Garviagh  de 
speciali  mandato  Domini  Regis  xvj*°  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  septuagesimo  sexto  . 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visurls  vel  audituris  Izabella  comitissa  de  Mar  et 
Garuiach  salutem  in  omnium  saluatore  Noueritis  nos  in  nostra  pura  et 
legitima  viduitate  constituta  non  vi  aut  metu  ducta  dedisse  concessisse  et 


'  [From  the  Registrum  Maffni  Sigilli,  lib.  vii.,  no.  2r,7,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin. 

Sir  Robert  Douglas  says  that  there  is  in  the  Mar  charter  chest  "a  remarkable  instru- 
ment of  a  protest,  still  extant,  taken  by  Sir  Alexander  Stewart  before  the  gates  of  the 
Castle  of  Kildruramie,  on  tlic  nineteenth  of  September,  1404,  setting  forth  that  he  did  present 
and  deliver  to  the  Lady  Isabel,  countess  of  Mar,  the  Castle  of  Kildrummie.  with  the  haill 
papers,  evidents,  silver  plate,  and  all  other  plenishing  within  the  .said  castle,  into  the  hands  of 
the  said  lady,  freely,  and  with  a  good  heart,  for  her  to  dispose  of  them  as  she  pleased :  Where- 
upon, she  holding  the  said  keys  in  her  hands,  of  mature  advice  chused  the  said  Sir  Alexander 
for  her  husband,  and  in  free  marriage  gave  to  hira  the  said  castle  with  its  pertinents,  the 
earldom  of  JIarr,  the  lordship  of  Garrioch,  the  baronies  of  Stratha[l]ve[th]  and  Creichmount, 
Down,  liuck,  and  Cabrach,  an  anniial  rent  of  two  Imndred  merks  out  o(  the  customs  of 
Haddington,  the  forest  of  Jedburgh,  and  the  lands  and  pertinents  of  the  same,  and  all  other 
lands  belonging  or  which  might  belong  to  her,  either  by  her  f  ither  or  her  mother,  within  the 
kingdom  of  SScotland,  to  be  holden  by  her  said  husband  and  herself,  and  the  heirs  procreate 
betwixt  them  ;  which  failing,  to  the  said  lady  and  her  lawful  heirs  ;  Upon  all  which  the  said 
Sir  Alexander  took  instruments,  etc."— (Peerage  of  Scotland,  p.  461.)  Cf.  Lord  Hailes'  Additional 
Sutherland  Case,  chap,  v.,  sect,  ii.,  pp.  45,  46.] 


168  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

hac  present!  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  nostro  et  special!  Alexandro 
Senescalli  filio  primogen!to  Domin'  Alexandri  Senescalli  com!t!s  Buchanie 
causa  contractus  matrimonij  inter  eundem  Alexandruin  Senescalli  et  nos 
conferendi  totum  et  integrum  comitatum  nostrum  de  Mar  et  de  Garuiauch 
forestamque  de  Gedworde  duceiitas  marcas  de  custumis  Regiis  prout 
carta  Regia  nobis  inde  confecta  proportat  cum  omnibus  aliis  et  singulis 
terris  nostris  teuendiis  tenementis  et  terrarum  superioritatibus  vniuersis 
nobis  jure  hereditario  in  regno  Scocie  vel  extra  pertiajntibus  quibuscunque 
cum  pertinenciis  Tenenda  et  habenda  eidem  Alexandro  et  beredibus  suis 
inter  ipsum  et  nos  procreandis  (piibus  forte  deficientibus  veris  et  legitimis 
beredibus  vel  assignatis  predict!  Alexandri  quibuscunque  in  feodo  et 
hrreditate  imperpetuum  in  boscis  in  planis  viis  seraitis  nioris  raaresiis  in 
pratis  pascuis  et  ])asturis  mossis  stangnis  molendinis  aquis  piscariis  turbariis 
petariis  et  eorura  sequelis  cum  tenendiis  et  liberetenenciura  seruiciis  cum 
curiis  et  eschaetis  et  earura  exitibus  ac  cum  omnibus  aliis  et  singulis 
commoditatibus  libertatibus  et  asiamentis  ac  justis  pertinenciis  quibuscun- 
que tarn  non  nominatis  quam  nominatis  tam  subtus  terra  quam  supra 
terram  ad  prefatum  comitatum  de  Marr  et  de  Garuiacli  ac  alias  terras 
nostras  et  proprietates  suprascriptas  spectantibus  seu  juste  spectare  valenti- 
bus  quomodolibet  in  futurura  Adeo  libere  quiete  integre  bonorifice  bene  et 
in  pace  in  omnibus  et  per  omnia  sicut  nos  aut  predecessores  nostri  Coinites 
Marrie  vel  de  Douglas  aliquo  tempore  tenuimus  tenuerunt  vel  habuerunt 
sine  confradictione  vel  reuocacione  quibuscunque  per  nos  vel  aliqueni 
nomine  nostro  in  futurum  Reddendo  ind  •  Domino  nostro  Reg!  seruicium 
debitum  et  consuetum  tantum  pro  omnibus  aliis  exactionibiis  questionibus 
seu  demand's  que  per  nos  vel  hered^s  nostros  vel  aliquera  nomine  nostrum 
exigi  poterunt  vel  requirj  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  pre- 
sentibus  est  appensum  apud  Kindromy  duodecimo  die  mensis  August!  anno 
Domini  raillesimo  quadringentesimo  quarto  Testibus  venerabil!  in  Christo 
patre  Alexandro  episcopo  Rossensi  Andrea  de  Lesley  Jobanne  Forbes 
militibus  Alexandro  de  Forbes  filio  Alexandro  de  Iruyne  Duncano  de 
Forbes  Willelmo  de  Camera  seniore  scutiferis  et  multis  alijs  . 

Alex''    Inglis    cancellarius    Aberdonensis    Clericus 
Registri  manu  propria  etc. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  169 

Et  clictus  Clericus  Registri  pecijt  transsumptum  in  iorina  publica 
redigendum  dicte  carte  et  contentorurn  in  eisdem  ac  sigilli  supra- 
scripte  Izabelle  apponsionern  non  viciati  neque  suspecti  etc.  et 
(lesuper  pecijt  instrumentum  ex  parte  domini  nostri  Regis  Apud 
Edinburgh  in  domo  mansionis  dicti  Clerici  suprascriptis  die  ct 
anno  .  Coram  iiiis  testibus  Magistro  Jacobo  Douglas  Bartholomeo 
Wawane  et  Georgio  Henrison   . 

Jacobus    Carwell    presbiter    Sanctiandree    diocesis 
notarius  publicus  manu  propria  etc. 


Carta  Comitisse  de  Marr  et  de  le  Garviach.  '  — (A.D.  1404.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  nos  Isabella  de  Douglas  comitissa 
de  Marr  et  de  Garviach  saluteni  in  Domino  sempiternam  .  Noveritis  nos 
in  nostra  pura  et  libera  viduitate  proviso  solemn!  tractatu  et  diligente  dedisse 
concessisse  et  hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  nobili  viro  Alexandre 
Senescalli  filio  nobilis  domini  et  potentis  Domini  Alexandri  Senescalli 
comitis  Buchanie  /  in  liberum  maritagium  cum  persona  nostra  contrahen- 
dum  ;  totum  comitatum  niistrum  de  Marr  cum  castro  nostro  de  Kyndrumy  / 

'  [From  Lord  Hailes'  Additional  Sutherland  Case,  chap,  v.,  sect,  ii.,  pp.  4G,  47. 

Ou  the  same  day  on  which  this  charter  was  granted,  the  ninth  of  December,  1404,  the  same 
Isabellaof  Douglas,  countess  of  Marr  and  of  the  Garviauch,  granted  precept  to  infeft  the  same  Alex- 
ander Stewart  in  the  earldom  of  Marr  and  lordship  of  the  Garviauch,  etc.— (Marr  papers.)  S.asine 
was  given  accordingly.— (Sir  E.  Douglas'  Peerage  of  Scotland,  p.  4G1.) 

The  countess  Isabel's  charter  of  the  ninth  of  December,  1404,  was  ratified  and  confirmed  by 
King  Robert  III,,  by  a  charter  under  the  great  seal,  dated  upon  the  twenty-first  of  January, 
1404-5. — (Lord  Hailes'  Additional  Sutherland  Case,  chap  v.,  sect,  ii ,  p  47;  Sir  E.  Douglas' 
Peerage  of  Scotland,  p.  401 ;  Miscellany  of  ihe  Maitland  Club,  vol.  i.,  p.  308.) 

"  Hereafter,"  says  Lord  Ilailes,  "  Alexander  Stewart  was  uniformly  styled  '  Comes  de  Marr  et 
Dominus  de  Garvyach.'  Under  that  title  he,  with  consent  of  his  wife,  grantedinvestitures  to  the 
vassals  of  the  earldom,  bearing  the  lands  to  be  held  '  de  nobis  ratione  dicte  consortis  nostre.'— 
(Original  charter,  20th  April,  1406,  by  '  Alexander  Senescalli  comes  de  Marr  et  dominus  de 
(iarcoch'  etc.)" 

The  Countess  Isabel  survived  her  last  marriage  little  more  than  three  years  Her  death 
before  the  tenth  of  February,  1408,  is  proved  by  a  charter  of  that  date,  in  which  the  Earl  speaks 
of  lier  as  "alias  consors  nostra  Isabella  de  Douglas  comitissa  de  Marr  et  domina  regalitatis  de 
Garuiaucht."— (Kegistrura  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol  i.,  pp.  211,  212.)  Her  seal  is  figured 
and  described  in  H.  Laing's  Catalogue  of  Ancient  Scottish  Seals,  p.  45.] 


170  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

totutii  dominium  nostrum  de  ly  Garviach  cum  servitiis  liberetenentium 
nostrorum  dicti  comitatus  et  dominii  cum  ecclesiarum  advocationibus  /  necnon 
baroniam  de  Stratbalveth  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Banff  /  necnon  baroniam 
de  Crechinond  In  Bucbania  cum  omnibus  earundem  pertinentiis  /  et 
ducentas  marcas  annui  redditus  custume  de  Hadington  /  necnon  t'orestam 
de  Gedword  cum  omnibus  terris  ad  illam  forcstara  pertinentibus  /  ac  etiatu 
omne  jus  et  clanieuin  quod  vel  que  haberaus  vel  habere  poterimus  in 
quibuscunque  terris  a  nobis  iujuste  dctentis  tam  ex  parte  patris  quam  ex 
parte  matris  .  Tenenda  et  habenda  predicto  Alexandro  et  heredibus  inter 
ipsum  et  nos  procreandis  /  quibus  forte  deficientibus  heredibus  nostris 
lewitimis  ex  utraque  parte  /  semper  reservatis  iiberis  tenementis  omnium 
predictarura  terrarum  cum  pertinentiis  dicto  Alexandro  et  nobis  et  nostrorum 
diutius  viventi  ))ro  toto  tempore  vite  nostre  .  .  .  Volumus  ctiam  et  con- 
cedimus  pro  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  quod  nullus  heredum  nostrorum 
habeat  introitura  et  sasinam  aut  possessionem  aliqualem  in  feodo  dicti 
comitatus  dominii  de  Garviach  vel  aliarum  quarumcunque  terrarum  aut 
reddituum  durante  tempore  vite  dicti  Alexandri  ...  In  cujus  rei  testi- 
monium nos  libera  potestate  existens  non  vi  coacta  sed  in  presentia  reverendi 
in  Christo  patris  Alexandri  Dei  gratia  episcopi  Rossensis  et  omnium 
nostrorum  tenentium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  extra  castrum  nostrum  de 
Kyndromy  non  in  eodem  clausa  vel  detenta  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  fecinius 
ibidem  nono  die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringcntcsimo 
quarto  . 


Litera  Alexandri  Senescalli  domini  de  Marr  et  de  le  Garviauch  de  recep- 
tione  extractuum  curie.' — (A.D.  1405.) 

X  ateat  vniuersis  per  presentes  nos  Alexandrum  Senescalli  dominum  do 
Marr  et  de  le  Garviauch  substitutnm  vicecomitem  de  Abirden  recepisse 
et  plenarie  habuisse  per  Dominum  Johannem  de  Forbas  militem  quadra- 
ginta  marcas  usualis  monete  de  extractu  curie  statutorum  ultimo  tente 
per  metuendissimum  dominum  meum  Dominum  Ducem  Albanie  locum- 
tenentem  domini  nostri  Regis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  prosentibus 

'  [Abridged  from  tlu-  original  in  the  charter  room  :it  Castle  Forbus.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  171 

sigillum    nostrum    fecinuis    apponi    apud    Abei'den    secundo    die    meiisis 
Januarii  anno  Domini  mcccc"""'  quarto  . 


Litera  Regis  pro  Jacobo  de  Sandilands.  '  — (A.D.  1405.) 

xCobertus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quod  avisati  cum  con- 
silio  nostro  concessimus  dilecto  nepoti  nostro  Jacobo  de  Sandilands  et 
proralsimus  quod  non  admittemus  aliquam  resignationera  vel  alienationem 
hereditariara  de  baronia  de  Caveris  cum  pertinentiis  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Roxburghe  quam  de  nobis  tenet  Issobella  comitissa  de  Marr  .  Volumus 
insuper  quod  si  contingat  nos  negligenter  forsitan  et  immemorem  hujus 
nostre  concessionis  et  promissionis  aliquam  alienationem  admittere  illam 
nullam  esse  volumus  et  etiam  per  presentes  revocamus  .  In  cujus  rei 
testimonium  presentibus  literis  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  apud 
Lynlitbcu  septimo  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  regni  nostri  quinto  decimo  . 


Carta  Domini  Dauid  Flemyng  de  Bigare  super  terris  baronie  de  Cauerys 
et  officio  vicecomitis  de  Roxburghe.  ■'  — (A.D.  1405.) 

Ivobertus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
consanguineo  nostro  Dauid  Flemyng  de  Bigare  miJiti  ■  totas  et  integras 
torras  nostras  baronie  de  Cauerys  cum  pertinencijs  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Roxburghe  /  et  officium  vicecomitis  dicti  vicecomitatus  •  nos  lure  Regio 
contingentes  et  concernentes  racione  eschaete  /  pro  eo  quod  dicte  terre 
cum  pertinencijs  et  officium  fuerunt  heroditarie  Isabelle  comitisse  de  Marre  • 
ec  ipsa  easdem  terras  cum  pertinencijs  et  officium  alienauit  •  et  saysinain 
earundem  hereditarie  iiberari  fecit  consanguineo  suo  Archebaldo  de  Douglas 
sine  licencia  nostra  petita  et  obtenta  •  licet  dicta  Isabella  eadem  terras  et 
officium  cum  pertinencijs  de  nobis  tenuit  in  capite  •  aut  quocuraque  aliquo 
alio  iure  Regio  nobis  inde  competenti  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  pre- 
dicto  Dauid  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis   et  heredibus   nostris  in  feodo  et 


I  [From  Mr.  Uiddell's  Tracts,  Legal  and  Historical,  p.  21.''i.j 
'  [Abridged  from  a  copy  in  the  General  Register  House.] 


172  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Facieiid./  inde  .  .  .  seruicia  debita  et  con- 
sueta  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte  nostra  nostrum  precepinius 
apponi  sigillura  .  Testibus  venerabilibus  in  Christo  patribus  Henrico  epis- 
copo  Sanctiaiidrce  .  Gilberto  episcopo  Abirdonensi  canceiiario  nostro  . 
Roberto  duce  Aibanie  comite  de  Fit"  et  de  Mentelb  fratre  nostro  gerinano  . 
Archcbaldo  comite  de  Douglas  domino  Galwidie  .  Jacobo  de  Douglas 
domino  de  Daiketh  •  et  Roberto  de  Erskine  consanguineis  nostris  miiitibus 
Apud  Erskine  decimo  die  mensis  Augusti  ■  anno  Domini  millesimo  quad- 
rmgentesimo  quinto  /  et  regnj  nostri  anno  sextodecimo  . 


The  indenture  betuix  the  Erie  of  Mar  and  Scbir  Dauid  Fleming  lorde  of 
Bigar.  '  — (A.D.  1405.) 

J.  his  indenture  made  at  Perth  the  foure  and  tuenti  day  of  August  /  the  yere 
of  our  Lorde  •  a  thousand  foure  hundretht  and  the  fyft  •  betuix  noble  men  and 
michti  •  Alisander  Slewarde  erle  of  Mar  on  the  ta  parte  ;  and  Schir  Dauid 
Flemyng  lorde  of  Bigar  on  the  tother  parte  •  contenis  and  beriswitnes  /  that 
it  is  accordit  betuix  thir  forsaidez  partiis  in  the  maner  that  folowis  /  that  is 
t'j  say  ;  that  the  said  Erie  of  Mar  base  gifin  his  gude  wil  and  ful  consent 
that  the  said  Schir  Dauid  and  his  ayris  sal  hafe  and  ioyse  the  lordeschip  of 
Oaueris  with  the  pertinencis  alswele  of  auld  as  of  new  qwat  sumeuer  it  be  / 
alswele  the  office  of  the  schiruedome  of  Rosburghe  as  ony  othir  pertinencis 
til  it  pertinent  /  in  alsfer  as  in  him  is  or  may  be  in  tyme  to  cum  for  all  the 
terme  of  his  life  /  eftir  as  the  gift  of  our  Lorde  the  King  to  the  forsaide 
Schir  Dauid  thare  upon  made  be  his  chartir  propoitis  and  beriswitnes  ; 
Item  it  is  accordit  that  the  saide  Erie  sal  gif  to  the  saide  Schir  Dauid  or  his 
attornez  or  assignez  al  charteris  euidentis  obligaciounis  raouumentis  or 
insirumentis  /  pertinentis  to  the  saide  lands  of  Caueris  or  office  of  schireue 
/  that  may  be  gottin  thrw  the  said  Erie  in  ony  maner  with  al  gudeli  haste  / 
And  forthur  thar  atour  the  saide  Erie  of  Mar  of  his  kindeli  gudelynes  and 
cousynage  and  for  other  causis  of  certane  kindenes  before  made  sal  further 
and  suppouale  the  said  Schir  Dauid  and  his  ayris  in  al  thir  poyntis  before 
writin  in  alsfer  as  he  gudeli  may  be  resone  gif  he  be  requirit  be  the  saide  Schir 

'  [From  a  transcript  in  tlu;  General  Register  House.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  173 

Dauid  or  his  ayris  /  for  the  qwilk  supponale  gude  wil  and  kindenes  sa 
schawin  and  prouit  in  deid  to  the  saide  Schir  Dauid  be  the  saide  Erie  /  the 
saide  Schir  Dauid  base  fjrantit  that  the  saide  Erie  sal  hafe  al  the  landis  of 
the  barony  of  Monycabo  with  the  pertinencez  /  the  qwilk  pertinez  til  him 
be  cause  of  his  wife  /  for  all  the  terme  of  the  life  of  Dame  Isabel  countess 
of  Mar  wife  to  the  saide  Erie  /  and  thare  to  Dame  Isabel  wife  to  the  saide 
Schir  Dauid  sal  mak  the  saide  Erie  als  sekir  as  can  be  done  be  lach  and 
resone  endurant  the  saide  tyine  /  Item  it  is  accordit  that  gif  the  saide  Schir 
Dauid  decessis  before  his  wife  as  God  forbede  /  and  the  saide  Dame  Isahel 
wife  to  the  said  Schir  Dauid  deny  this  counand  /  or  cum  agayne  it  eftir  the 
decess  of  the  saide  Schir  Dauid  the  saide  Schir  Dauid  obligez  his  ayris 
that  thai  sal  mak  the  saide  Erie  of  Mar  alsmekil  land  or  annuale  rent  in 
conuenable  place  for  al  the  terme  of  the  saide  Countessis  life  as  is  before 
saide  within  a  yere  eftir  his  decess  /  his  wife  denyande  /  Item  it  is  accordit 
that  qwat  tyme  that  the  saide  Erie  or  the  saide  Countess  decessis  the  saidez 
landis  of  Monycabo  with  the  pertinencis  sal  freli  and  quiteli  resorte  to  the 
saide  Schir  Dauid  or  til  his  wife  or  til  thair  ayris  but  questione  or  de- 
mande  /  And  at  al  this  before  nemmit  be  yemit  and  kepit  in  forme  and 
effect  as  befor  is  saide  bath  thir  forsaidez  partiis  base  gifin  bodily  fajth  in 
presence  of  the  Due  of  Albany  •  the  Erie  of  Orknay  •  Schir  William  the 
Granie  •  Johne  of  Vchiltre  •  and  Schir  Johne  of  Busby  chapellane  and 
to  the  mare  sekirnes  thai  haf  set  thair  sells  enterchangeabli  til  thir  inden- 
turis  /  And  atour  this  the  saide  Schir  Dauid  here  apon  base  tane  instru- 
ment /  the  yere  day  and  sted  before  writin  ■ 

Litere  Henrici  Regis  Anglie  de  salvo  conductu  pro  Comite  de  Marre.  ' 

(A.D.  1406.) 

Jxei  per  literas   suas  patentes   usque  Festum    Sancti   Michaelis  proxime 

'  [From  the  Rotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  177,  178. 

On  the  fifth  day  of  September,  1406,  the  same  Earl  of  Marr  had  another  safe  conduct  until 
Christmas  for  himself  and  seventy  persons  in  his  train  (' sexaginta  et  decem  personis'),  for  th^ 
same  passage  of  arms  with  the  Earl  of  Kent.— (Rotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  ii.,  p.  179.)  Cf.  Wyntounis 
Cronykil,  hook  ix.,  c.  xxvii. 

On  the  third  day  of  September,  1406,  John  Stele  and  William  Stewjmson,  chaplains  of  the 
Earl  of  Marr,  had  a  safe  conduct  until  Easter,  in  passing  to  and  from  Bruges  in  Flanders,  on  the 
Earl's  affairs.— (Rotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  ii.,  p.  170.)] 


174  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

futurura  duraturas  suscepit  in  salvum  et  socuruiii  conductura  Regis  ac  in 
protectionem  et  defensionem  suas  specifies  Alexandruin  coiniteni  de  Marre 
de  Garviauch  de  Scotia  infra  regnum  Regis  Anglie  tam  per  villas  firraatas 
quam  alibi  ad  certa  facta  armoruni  cum  carissimo  consanguineo  Regis 
Edmundu  coniite  Kantie  in  presentia  Regis  facienda  et  periniplenda  cum 
quadraginta  personis  armatis  sive  non  armatis  in  comitiva  sua  veniendo 
ibidem  morando  et  exinde  ad  propria  redeundo  Dum  tamen  idem  Comes 
de  Marre  ad  introitum  suum  cujuslibet  hujusmodi  villarum  firmatarura  pre- 
sentes  literas  Regis  de  salvo  conductu  majoribus  ballivis  sive  aliis  custodibus 
et  gubernatoribus  earundem  villarum  denionstret  ut  quod  ipse  aut  persone 
predicte  Regi  aut  regno  Regis  predicto  presenti  salvo  conductu  Regis 
durante  darapnum  vel  prejudicum  aliqua  non  faciant  aut  fieri  procurent 
quovis  modo  .  Teste  Rege  apud  Westraonasteriuni  vj.  die  Aprilis  .  Per 
ipsum  Regem  . 


Litera  Henrici  Regis  Anglie  ad  supplicatioiiem  Comitis  dc  Marre  concessa 
de  salvo  conductu  pro  Gerardo  filio  Egberdi  et  nave  sua.  '  — (A.D. 
1406) 

Sxex  univcrsis  et  singulis  admirallis  .  .  .  salutein  Sciatis  quod  ad  sup- 
plicationem  Alexandri  comitis  de  Marre  coucessimus  et  liceniiam  dedimus 
Gerardo  fitz  de  Egberd  magistro  cujusdam  navis  vocate  le  Scint  Esprit 
de  Londonia  quod  ipse  cum  duodecira  servientibus  ac  arraatura  apparatu 
et  rebus  ipsius  Comitis  ibidem  existentibus  extra  portum  civitatis  nostra 
Londonie  salvo  et  absque  contradictione  vel  impediinento  alicujus  de  ligeantia 
nostra  An'glie  usque  Novum  Castrum  super  Tynani  transirc  et  ibidem  unam 
aliam  navem  capere  et  modo  supradicto  in  Scotiam  transire  pussit  .  .  , 
Teste  Rege  apud  Westmonasterium  x.  die  Octobris  .   Per  ipsum  Regem  . 


'  [From  tlie  I.'otuli  Scotiae,  vol.  ii.,  p.  180. 

On  the  elcvcuth  day  of  December,  1406,  letters  of  safe  conduct  till  Whitsund.ay  were  granted 
to  the  Hishops  of  Aberdeen  and  of  Dunkeld,  to  the  Karls  of  Cr:iwford  and  of  Harr,  and  to 
William  Grahame  of  Kincardine,  as  ambassadors  on  the  part  of  Scotland,  for  concluding  peace 
or  truce  with  England.— (Uotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  ii.,  p.  181.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  175 


Littere  compulsatorie  Comitis  de  Marre  et  Domini  regalitatis  de  Garuiacii.  ' 
— (A.D.  1408.) 

Alexander  Senescalli  comes  de  Marre  et  dominus  regalitatis  de  Garuiach 
iustitiario  vicecomiti  balliuo  et  maris  nostris  dicte  regalitatis  .  .  .  Quia 
tam  per  inspectionera  cuiusdam  obligatorij  quondam  Alexandri  de  Abyr- 
cromby  quam  per  confirmationem  quondam  Thome  comitis  de  Marre  .  .  . 
Decano  et  Capitulo  ecclesie  Aberdonensis  de  et  super  solutione  decem 
marcarum  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  terris  parci  de  le  Galchowell  .  .  .  concepimus 
.  .  .  quod  idem  quondam  Alexander  Abyrcromby  et  lieredes  sui  fuit  et 
sunt  .  .  .  obligatus  et  obligati  ad  soluendum  dictam  summam  •  .  .  spe- 
cialiter  per  terras  suas  de  Petmalwhy  et  de  Herthill  .  .  .  pro  seruicio 
vnius  capellani  diuina  celebrantis  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  .  Vobis  .  .  .  pre- 
cipimus  quatenus  .  .  .  compellatis  Johannem  de  Abyrcromby  heredem 
dicti  quondam  Alexandri  per  terras  suas  et  alia  bona  sua  infra  dictam 
regalitatera  nostram  de  Garuiach  ...  ad  soluendum  dictam  summam  .  .  . 
quando  .  .  .  super  hoc  fueritis  requisiti  .  .  .  Apud  Aberden  decimo  die 
mensis  Martij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  septimo  . 


The  indenture  made  betuix  the  Erll  of  Murreif  and   Alexander   Cumyne.  ' 
—(A.D.  1408.) 

xhis  indenture  made  at  Fynlettre  the  xxviij  •  day  of  the  moneth  of  Maij 
the  yere  of  our  Lord  ■  m  •  cccc  •  and  •  viij  •  yeris  betvix  a  noble  lord  and  a 
mychty  Schir  Thomas  of  Dunbarr  erll  of  Murreff  on  the  ta  part  /  and 
Alexander  Cumyne  on  the  tothir  part  /  beris  witnes  that  it  is  accordit  in 
form  and  in  effect  as  efter  folwis  that  is  for  to  say  that  the  forsaide  Erll  sail 
giff  his  gude  will  to  the  mariage  of  his  sister  EufFame  and  •  xx*J-  markis 
worth  of  laiide  within  his  landis  of  Glencharny  /  outtakyin  his  chemys  and 
his  demayne  in  to  resounable  place  and  cuunable  /  to  the  airis  cumand 
betvene  the  saide  Alexander  and  Euffame     And  the  forsaid  Alexander  is 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  212.] 
-  [From  the  original  iu  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle.] 


176  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

oblist  to  be  lele  man  and  trew  for  al  the  days  of  his  live  to  the  forsaide  Erll 
agayne  all  dedelike  outtakand  his  allegeance  til  our  Lord  the  Kinw  anerly 
And  als  it  is  accordit  that  fra  the  tyme  of  the  vssay  of  his  terme  with  Alex- 
ander Stewart  erll  of  Mar  /  that  is  to  say  •  v  •  yeris  efter  the  making  of 
this  indentur  that  he  sal  entir  than  into  the  seruice  of  the  forsaide  Erll  And 
als  it  is  accordit  that  qwil  the  date  that  the  Lord  of  the  Ilys  hatfis  tak  of 
the  Erll  of  MurretF  of  Glencherny  that  the  forsaide  Erll  of  Murreff  sal 
mak  to  the  forsaide  Alexander  Cumyne  fra  the  vssay  of  his  terme  that  he 
haffis  of  the  Erll  of  Mar  •  xx  •  markis  worth  of  land  withtiu  the  schirrefdome 
oft'  Elgyne  or  Fores  And  als  the  forsaide  Alexander  is  oblist  for  to  serue 
the  Erll  off  Murreff  lelily  and  trewly  to  the  vssay  of  the  Erll  of  Marris  terme 
outtakand  anerly  the  Erll  of  Marr  seruice  agayne  al  vther  as  is  beforsaide 
And  the  forsaide  Erll  is  oblist  to  mak  him  resonable  reward  efter  his  seruice 
as  his  consale  ordanys  vnsuspect  In  the  witnes  of  this  thyng  but  fraude  or 
wile  lelily  to  be  kepit  our  selys  ar  enterchangably  to  ])utt  the  day  the  yere 
the  place  beforsaide  . 

Litere  Henrici  Regis  Anglie  de  salvo  conductu  pro  Comite  de  Marre  cum 
triginta  personis  in  comitiva  sua  e  regno  Francie  per  regnum  Anglie 
in  Scotiam  redituro.  '  — (A.D.  140S.) 

Rex   per    literas  suas  patentes   usque   Festum    Pasche   proxiine   futurum 

'  [From  the  Hotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  ii.,  p.  190 

The  Earl  of  Man-  was  now  returning  homewards  from  those  adventures  iu  France  and 
Flanders,  which  were  fortunately  to  find  a  contemporai-y  clironiclcr  in  a  churchman  sprung  from 
a  family  long  numbered  among  the  retainers  of  the  house  of  Marr.  See  Wyntounis  Cronykil, 
book  ix.,  ch.  xxvil.  (vol.  ii.,  pp  424-440,  522,  523.)  Cf.  Johannis  de  Fordun  Scotichronicon, 
lib.  XV.,  cap.  xix  ;  lib.  xvi.,  cap.  xxv. ;  Extracta  e  Variis  Chronlcis  Scocie,  pp  213,  214  ;  Pinker- 
ton's  History  of  Scotland,  vol.  i ,  pp.  87,  88.  The  editor  of  Wyntoun  has  misread  the  name  of 
one  of  the  six  knights  ("  Alexander  of  Cirewyu'V  who  distinguished  themselves  with  ihe  Earl  of 
Marr  at  Liege.  The  MS.  has  "  Alexandyr  of  Yrewj-n"— the  well-known  Knight  of  Drum,  who 
followed  his  kinsman,  the  Earl,  to  the  field  of  Ilarl.iw  in  1411,  and  was  there  slain.— (Johannis  de 
Fordun  Scotichronicon,  lib  xv  ,  cap.  xxi ) 

The  connection  between  the  family  of  Wintoun  and  the  Earls  of  Marr  maybe  traced  through 
nearly  a  century.  In  1362,  one  of  two  keepers  of  the  castle  of  Kildrummy  was  Ingram  of  Win- 
ion,  whom  the  Prior  of  St  Serf's  Inch  commemorates  as 'a  manly  squire  of  i'cnown.'—( Wyn- 
tounis ('ronyUil,  book  viii.,  chap  xlv  ;  Johannis  de  Fordun  Scotichronicon,  lib.  xiv.,  cap  xxiv.) 
In  1447,  Inf^eriim  of  Wenton  of  Andat  braved  the  wrath  of  the  King  by  his  testimony  for  the 
rightful  heir  of  the  Earldom  of  .Marr,  oflVringto  do  battle  with  any  one  of  equal  rank  who  should 
gainsay  what  he  had  affinned.— (Paper  in  flic  Marr  charter  chest  printed  below  )] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  177 

(liiraturas  su^cepit  in  salvum  et  secunim  conductum  siium  ao  in  protoctionern 
tuitionem  et  defensionem  suas  speciales  Alexandruni  coniitem  de  Mavre  de 
.Vcotia  et  trifjinta  porsoiias  in  comitiva  sua  de  reo;no  Francie  in  regno  Regis 
Ang-lie  veniendo  ibidem  morando  et  exinde  versus  partes  suas  proprias  cum 
equis  et  hernesiis  suis  <iuibusrumque  tarn  per  terram  (juara  per  mare 
transeundo  .  .  .   Teste  Rege  apud  Westraonasteriuni  xxix.  die  Decembris  . 


Carta  Alexandri  de  Forbes  domini  de  Burchis  super  terris  de  Glcncarwe 
Glenconre  et  Le  Orde.  •  — (A.D.  1409.  et  A.D.  1426.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
dilecti  consanguinei  nostri  Alexandri  Stuart  comitis  de  Mar  et  de  Garuiach 
factam  et  concessam  dilecto  nostro  Alexandro  de  Forbes  de  Burchis  .  .  . 
intellexisse  ad  plenum  sub  hac  forma  .  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel 
nudituris  nos  Alexander  Stewart  comes  de  Mare  et  de  Garuiach  salutem  in 
Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  Alexandro  de  Forbes 
domino  de  Burchis  dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  pro  suo  fideli  seruicio  nobis 
impenso  et  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  impendendo  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
nostras  de  Glencarwe  de  Glenconre  et  Lo  Orde  cum  pertinenciis  infra  domi- 
nium nostrum  de  Stradune  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberden  Tenendas  et  ha- 
bendas  predicto  Alexandro  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris 
successoribus  sen  assignatis  nostris  Coraitibus  de  Mar  quicunque  fuerint  in 
feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus  et 
eschaetis  .  .  .  cum  socco  et  sacco  furca  et  fossa  tholl  et  theme  infanijand  theff 


'  [From  tlio  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  il,  no.  7G,  MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  nouse,  Edin. 

The  l.'obert  Davidson  wlio  appears  among  the  witnesses  to  this  charter  was,  doubtles--,  the 
person  of  the  same  name  who,  eighteen  mouths  afterw.irds,  led  the  burghers  of  Aberdeen  to 
Harlaw,  under  the  banner  of  the  Earl  of  Mar. — (lohannis  de  Fordun  .Scotichronicon,  lib  xv„ 
cap.  xxi.;  Extracta  c  Variis  Chronicis  Scocie,  p.  215)  lie  and  the  E.arl  were  friends  of  old. 
The  burgh  accounts  of  1,S98  record  a  payment  for  a  stirrup  cup  of  Bonaccord  '  to  Alexander 
Stewart  before  Robert  Oavidson's  gate.'  The  Earl  seems  to  have  been,  even  then,  in  favour 
with  the  citizens.  He  is  their  most  frequent  guest,  and  they  are  found  paying  the  costs  of 
'  the  men  of  Alexander  Stewart,  who  were  taken  prisoners.'  and  '  buying  back  the  sword  and 
arrows  of  a  certain  man  of  the  said  Alexander.'— {Jliscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  vol  v., 
pp  39,  40.)  In  the  year  1412,  it  w.ts  enacted  that  no  burgher  '  have  lord  or  lordship  other  than 
the  King,  the  Duke,  and  the  Earl  of  Marr,  except  the  alderman  and  baillies.'— (Extracts  from 
the  Burgh  Registers  of  Aberdeen,  1398-1570,  p.  389.)] 

Z 


178  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

and  out  fansamlii  thcff  cum  bonJis  bondagijs  auera^ijs  ct  cariagiis  petariis  et 
turbarijscuin  liberointroitu  et  exitu  .  .  .  Reddendo  anuuatim  pref'atus  Alex- 
ander et  heredes  sui  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  successoribus  seu  assijjnatis 
nostris  Comitibus  de  Mar  (juibuscunque  vnuin  denariura  vsualis  monete  Scocie 
ad  ostium  austraieecclesiede  luuernocbty  indiii  Pentecostes  nomine  albefirme 
si  petatur  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  presenti 
carte  uostre  fecimus  apponi  apud  castrum  nostrum  de  Kyncardin  vicosirao 
quarto  die  mensisDeccmbris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  nono 
Testibus  reuerendo  in  Cliristo  patre  Domino  Gilberto  Dei  gracia  episcopo 
Aberdonensi  caiicellario  Scocie  Jacobo  Steuart  fratre  nostro  Willebno  de 
Camera  domino  de  Findoun  Domino  Johanne  Nesbit  rectore  ecclesie  de 
Kyndrome  Johanne  de  Inchmartyn  archidiacono  Rossensi  secretario  nostro 
Roberto  filio  Dauid  ct  Thoma  Youl  burgensi  de  Abirden  cum  multis  alijs  . 
QUAM  QUIOEM  cartam  .  .  .  imperpetuum  confirmamus  Saluo  seruicio 
nostro  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testibus  reuerendo  in  Cliristo  patre  Johanne 
Camroun  electo  confirmato  ecclesie  Glasguensis  ac  nostri  priuati  si^rilli 
custodo  Johanne  Forestarij  camerario  nostro  Scocie  Roberto  de  Lavvedre 
justiciario  noslro  Wa'.tero  de  Ogilwy  thesaurario  nostro  et  Alexandre 
Forbes  militibus  apud  Aberden  duodecimo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quadringentesimo  vicesimosexto  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  primo  . 


Contirmacio    pro   Domino    Andrea    Senescalli    fratre    Comitis    de    Marre 
railite. '— (A.D.  1411.) 

Jtvobertus  Dux   Albanie   [comes  de  Fife  et  de  Menteth  ac  regni  Scocie 

I  [Abrklged  from  the  Rcgistrum  Magni  SigiUi,  rot.  xii.,  no.  It,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin. 
How  the  Earl  of  Marr  came  to  be  Lord  of  Duffle  in  Brabant  (as  he  is  styled  as  well  in  this 
charter  as  in  another  dated  three  months  earlier,  printed  in  a  subsequent  page),  may  be  read  in 
the  Prior  of  St.  Serf's  Inch : 

'  The  Erie  of  Mare  of  his  proues, 
That  hcily  commendit  wes, 
A  lady  weddit  gret  cf  land. 
The  Lady  of  Uuffyl  in  liraband.' 

Wyntounis  Cronykil,  book  ix.,  chap,  xxvii. 
On  the  eighth  day  of  December,  1416,  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Marr  and  Uarioch,  had 
letters  of  safe  conduct  through  England  for  himself  and  forty  persons  in  his  train.— (liotuli 
Scotiae,  vol.  ii.,  p.  219;  Foedcr.a,  t.  ix.,  p.  418.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  179 

(jiibernator]  .  .  .  Sci.tis  nos  approbasse  ratificasse  .et  auctoritatc  officii 
nostri  ornliernacionis  regni  prcdicti  hac  presenti  [carta]  nostra  imperpctuum 
confirmasse  donacionern  et  concessionem  illas  qiias  carissimus  nepos  noster 
Alexander  Sencscalii  comes  tie  Marr  et  de  Garuiaclie  ac  ('oniinus  de  Duffle 
in  Brabancia  fecit  et  concessit  per  cartam  suam  sub  sigillo  suo  carissiino 
fratri  suo  Andree  Senescalli  militi  hereditarie  de  totis  et  intecris  terris  de 
Sandbalch  cum  pei'tinenciis  iacentibus  iu  baronia  de  Moiiblary  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Banf  /  et  de  totis  terris  de  Culqwhorsy  cum  pertinentiis 
iacentibus  in  comitatu  de  Marr  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdene  Tenendas 
.  .  .  predicto  Andree  et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu 
procreandis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  iraperpetuum  .  .  .  Saluo  domino  nostro 
Reg!  .  .  .  seruicio  debito  et  consueto  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti 
carte  nostre  contirmacionis  sigillum  officij  nostri  apponi  precepimus  Testi- 
bus  reuerendo  in  Cbristo  patre  Gilberto  episcopo  Aberdonensi  cancellario 
Scocie  Roberto  Senescalli  de  Fyfe  nepote  nostro  caiissimo  .  Johanne 
Senescalli  domino  de  Bucliane  filio  nostro  diiecto  .  Johanne  Senescalli 
domino  de  Loorne  railite  .  Dauid  Berclay  .  Waltero  de  Currv  •  et  Andrea 
de  Hawyc  rectore  de  Listoun  secretario  nostro  apud  Edynburehe  xvVf  die 
mensis  Marcij  anno  Domini  [millesimo  cccc""]  decimo  et  Tubernacionis 
nostre  quinto  . 


Carta    Mergarete   de    Glen   relicte   quondam    Domini    Jobannis    de    Glen 
militis  domine  de  Incbemartyne. ' — (A.D.  1419,  et  A.D.  1420.) 

Vniuersis  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  Stewart  comes  de 
Marr  et  de  Garuiach  ac  Amarallus  regni  Scocie  .  .  .  Noueritis  nos  quan- 
dam  cartam  Mergarete  de  Glen  relicte  quondam  Domini  Johannis  de  Glen 
militis  domine  de  Inchemartyn  et  portionario  terrarum  de  Achlewvne 
Ardwyne  et  Harlaw  factam  Waltero  de  Ogiluy  domino  de  Luntietbyn  et 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  vol.  iv.,  iip.  lU  117. 

The  office  of  Admiral  of  the  Realm  of  Scotland,  which  this  and  a  following  charter  show  to 
have  been  held  by  tlie  Earl  of  Mar,  in  1419  and  1423,  is  not  the  only  token  which  remains  to 
attest  that  he  was  a  successful  warrior  by  sea  as  well  as  on  laud.  There  is  a  letter  in  the  British 
Museum  from  the  Duke  of  Bedford  to  his  father.  King  Henry  IV.,  telling  that  the  Karl  of  Marr 
was  at  sea  between  Berwick  and  Newcastle,  despoiling  English  vessels  — {Pinkertou's  History 
of  Scotland,  vol.  i.,  p.  84.)] 


180  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Isabelle  sue  sponse  filie  predicte  Mergarete  .  .  .  diligenter  examinasse  / 
cuius  tenor  sequitur  in  hec  verba  .  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vei 
audituris  Mer^jareta  de  Glen  relicta  quondam  Domini  Johannis  de  Glen 
mililis  domina  de  Inchemartyne  et  portionaria  terrarum  de  Achiewyne 
Ardwyne  et  Harlaw  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Vestra  nouerit 
vniucrsitas  me  .  .  .  zelo  dilectionis  naturalis  in  mea  pura  et  lej;ittima 
viduitate  dedisse  ...  in  modo  et  forma  tallie  dilecto  genero  meo  Waltero 
de  Ogiluy  domino  de  Lunthreliyn  et  Isabelle  sponse  sue  filie  mee  pro  suis 
multiplicibus  beneficiis  ac  pro  bono  consilio  auxilio  et  fauore  michi  sepius 
temporibus  retroactis  gratanter  impensis  •  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  de 
Achiewyne  Ardwyne  et  Harlaw  cum  pertinentiis  suis  jacentes  in  regalitate 
de  Garuiach  infra  vicccomitatura  de  Abirdene  Tenendas  et  habendas 
...  a  me  heredibus  meis  et  successoribus  dicto  Waltero  et  Isabelle  sponse 
sue  ac  eorum  diutius  viuenti  Quibus  decedentibus  Waltero  de  Ogiluy 
filio  predictorura  Walteri  et  Isabelle  et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  procreatis 
vel  procreandis  Quibus  forte  deficientibus  Dauid  de  Ogiluy  fratri  germano 
dicti  Walteri  et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  procreatis  vel  procreandis 
Quibus  vero  deficientibus  Alexandre  de  Ogiluy  fratri  germano  eorundem 
et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  procreatis  vel  procreandis  Quibus  autem 
deficientibus  Patricio  de  Ogiluy  fratri  germano  predictorura  et  heredibus  de 
corpore  suo  procreatis  vel  procreandis  Quibus  forte  deficientibus  Georgio 
de  Ogiluy  fratri  germano  prescriptorum  et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  pro- 
creatis vel  procreandis  et  sic  de  fratre  ad  fratrem  et  heredibus  de  corporibus 
eorundem  procreatis  vel  procreandis  dummodo  vnus  fratrum  aut  heredes 
eorundem  vixerit  vel  vixerint  a  seniore  fratre  ad  juniorem  fratrem  ex  equali 
descensu  sine  fraude  Quibus  forte  omnibus  deficientibus  quod  absit  heredi- 
bus inter  predictos  Walterum  et  Isabellam  procreatis  vel  procreandis  qui- 
buscunque  Quibus  vero  deficientibus  heredibus  meis  propinquioribus 
quibuscunque  •  de  Comitc  de  Garuiach  et  heredibus  suis  ac  successoribus 
in  feodo  et  hereditate  iraper|)etuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  .  .  .  seruicium 
debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  quorum  fidem  et  testimonium  sigillum  meum 
presentibus  est  appcnsum  apud  Dunde  vicesimo  die  inensis  Nouembris  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  decimo  nono  .  Quamquidem  cartam 
.  .  .  imper|)etuum  confirmamus  per  prescntcs  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
sigillum  nostrum  presentibus  fecimus  apponi  Apud  Abirden  secvndo  die 
mensis  Januarij  anno  Domini  millesimo  (piadiingentesiiuo  decimo  nono  hiis 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  181 

teslibus  Alexiindro  de  Seton  domino  de  Gordoun  Alexandro  de  Forbes 
domino  eiusdem  et  Thoma  Stewart  militibus  Alexandro  de  Irwyn  domino 
de  Drum  et  Johanne  Inchemartyn  secretario  nostro  cum  multis  aliis  . 


Indentur  betwyx  the  Dvck  of  Albaney  Governour  of  Scotland  and  the  Earll 
of  Mar  and  Garviach.  '  — (A.D.  1420.) 

ibis  indenture  made  at  Perth  the  xvi.  day  of  the  mounth  of  November 
in  the  yeir  of  our  Lord  a  thousand  four  hundereth  and  twentie  /  betwix 
[ane]  excellent  and  mightie  prince  Murtheu  dvck  of  Albaney  earll  of  Fife 
and  Menteith  and  Governour  of  Scotland  /  on  the  ane  pairt  /  and  a 
vorschipful  lord  Schir  Alexander  Stewart  earll  of  Mar  and  Garviach  /  on 
the  tothir  pairt  /  contenis  and  beris  vitnes  that  it  is  fullelie  accordit  betwix 
thame  in  forme  and  maner  as  efter  sal  follow  /  and  that  is  to  say  /  that  the 
forsaid  Earll  of  Mar  is  becum  man  of  sp[eciale  feale]  and  reteneu  till  the 
forsaid  Dvck  of  Albaney  Governour  of  Scotland  for  all  the  terme  of  his 
lyfle  befor  and  aganis  all  uthiris  deidlyk  personis  /  his  alleagence  audit  till 
our  Lord  the  King  allenerlie  outane  /  and  he  salle  giffe  his  letter  therupone 
till  our  forsaid  Lord  the  Governour  in  deu  forme  under  his  seille  for  certane 
gude  deiiis  done  till  him  be  our  said  Lord  the  Governour  .  Alsua  it  is 
accordit  that  our  said  Lord  the  Governour  sail  gife  to  his  darrest  cousin 
forsaid  the  Earll  of  Mar  the  [tane]  halfe  of  the  profittis  of  the  justry  of 
Aberdeine  Bamffe  and  Inuernesse  and  als  oft  as  thay  be  haldin  outtane 
the  cornis  and  victualis  of  men  and  horse  in  the  balding  of  the  said  ayeris  / 
and  the  said  Earll  of  Mar  sail  doe  all  his  bisness  and  diligence  till  bring 
justris  till  the  honour  and  profit  of  the  said  Lord  the  Governour  for  heath 
ther  profit  .  Alsua  our  Lord  the  Governour  sail  gif  hes  letteris  patentis 
till  the  said  Earll  of  Mar  of  power  to  be  steadhaldand  till  him  /  efter  the 
tennor  of  the  letters  the  quhilks  the  said  Earll  hede  of  umquhilum  our 
Lord  the  Governour  quhom  God  assoyle  .  Alsua  the  forsaid  Lord  the 
Governour  is  assentit  and  sail  gife  hes  confirraatione  lill  his  cusin  Schir 
Thomas  Steuart  upon  the  infeftment  that  the  said  Earll  of  JMar  makis  till 


'  [From  a  copy  iu  tbe  British  Sluseum,  printed  in  Piiikcrton's  History  of  Scotland,  vol.  i , 
pp.  454,  455  ] 


182  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

the  said  Scliir  Tlioiiias  lies  sone  apone  the  landis  of  Mar  and  Garveach  / 
if  it  sa  beies  that  tlie  said  Earll  of  Mar  shaucs  a  confirmatione  of  our  Lord 
the  King  till  our  Lord  the  Governour  jrivin  till  him  and  hcs  heiris  and 
assijjnais  apone  the  landis  of  ilar  and  Garviach  forsaids  /  for  the  quhilk 
confirmatione  til  bo  pevin  til  the  said  Schir  Thomas  throch  our  Lord  the 
Governour  that  now  is  /  and  for  uther  gude  dedis  done  of  bcfortyme  till 
the  .'aid  Schir  Thomas  throch  our  said  Lord  the  Governour  /  the  said  Schir 
Thomas  is  becum  mane  till  our  said  Lord  the  Governour  of  sp[eciale 
feale]  and  reteneu  foi-  all  the  tyrne  of  his  lyffe  bcfor  and  airains  all  uther 
deidlyk  ])ersonis  /  lies  alleagcnce  aught  til  our  Lord  the  King  allanerlie 
outane  ;  and  tharupon  sail  gife  his  letters  of  retenewe  in  due  forme  till  our 
Lord  the  Governour  .  Alsua  it  is  accordit  that  our  Lord  the  Governour 
sail  giffhis  lettres  haunde  and  seille  till  his  forsaid  cusin  the  Earll  of  Mar 
of  mantinance  helpe  and  suppleie  in  [deu]  forme  and  in  effect  as  quliilum 
our  Lord  the  Governour  hes  fader  did  [of]  belortyme  hot  fraudc  or  gyle  . 
Alsua  it  is  accordit  betwix  the  forsaid  Lord  the  Governour  and  hes  darrest 
cusin  the  Earll  of  Mar  /  that  sen  Valter  Steuart  the  sone  and  ayire  appirand 
of  our  forsaid  Lord  the  Governour  is  oblisched  till  the  forsaid  Lord  his  fader 
that  he  sail  nottak  in  mariage  the  dochfer  of  Schir  Robert  Erskoine  vidiout 
the  consent  of  hes  forsaid  Lord  and  fader  /  our  forsaid  Lord  the  Governour 
is  oblischeit  and  oblischis  him  be  this  indenture  till  hes  said  cusin  the  Earll 
of  Mar  that  he  sail  nocht  gife  hes  consent  till  the  fulfillan  of  ;he  said  mariage 
vitbout  vittining  and  consent  of  the  said  Earll  of  Mar  .  And  alsua  it  is 
accordit  that  our  said  Lord  the  Governour  hes  gevin  to  hes  forsaid  cusin 
the  Earll  of  Mar  the  profitis  cumand  of  the  liindis  of  Badcnach  Urquurt  and 
Strathowne  ay  till  the  tyme  that  thay  may  be  sett  to  proGtt  /  and  fratiiens- 
furth  our  foreaid  Lord  till  have  the  tane  halfe  of  the  profit  cumand  of  the 
saidis  landis  and  the  foisaid  Erl  his  cusin  the  tother  haltfe  of  the  profitt  of 
the  [saidis]  landis  endurand  the  tyme  of  the  said  Earllis  lyve  .  And  alsua 
the  said  Earll  is  oblischit  and  oblissis  him  be  this  indenture  that  he  sail 
doe  al  his  gudlie  bisnes  and  diligens  to  bring  and  sett  the  saidis  landis  of 
Badenacbt  Urquart  and  Strathowen  vjth  the  pertinentis  till  the  maist  pro- 
fitt that  bo  may  /  and  vithin  als  schort  tyme  as  he  may  /  hot  fraud  or  gyle  . 
In  the  vitnising  of  the  qubilks  thingis  leillie  and  trevvlie  for  to  be  keipit  hot 
fraud  and  gyle  the  seillis  of  the  forsaid  Lord  the  Governour  and  of  the 
forsaid  Earll  of  Mar  hes  cusin  to  thir  indenturis  interchangabillio  ar  to  put 
the  day  yeir  and  place  forsaidis  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  183 

Litera  Domini  Walteri  de  Lyndesay  militis  vicecoinitis  du  Abirdene  super 
resignatione  terrarura  de  Culclerochy  et  Garry  in  manus  domini  sui 
Alexandri  Stewart  coinitis  de  Marr  et  de.  Garuiacli  ac  Amaralll  regni 
Scotie.  '  — (A.D.  142;3.) 

JN  obiii  domino  et  potent!  ac  domino  suo  raetuendo  Alexandre  Stewart 
coniiti  de  Marr  et  de  Garuiach  ac  Ainarallo  regni  Scotie  vester  humilis 
Waiterus  de  Lyndesay  miles  Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  oraniraodas  reuerentias 
et  honores  Ego  Dominus  Waiterus  predictus  ...  in  manus  vestras  omnes 
terras  racas  de  Culclerochy  et  Garry  cum  pertinentiis  infra  vicccomitatum 
de  Aberdene  que  do  vobis  tanquam  de  domino  superior!  earundern  cum  per- 
tinentiis tenentur  in  capite  .  .  .  per  fustera  et  baculum  sursu-.n  reddo  et 
resigno  .  .  .  ita  quod  vos  Domine  mi  antedicte  de  eisdem  .  .  .  disponere 
valeatis  ad  vestre  libitum  voluntatis  Insuper  facio  .  .  .  nobiles  et  circum- 
spectos  viros  Thomam  Stewart  Andreara  Stewart  Willelraura  de  Haya 
milites  Thomam  Gordoun  Johannem  Scrimiour  Dauid  de  Tulacb  et 
Georgium  de  Incheraartyn  armigeros  meos  attornatos  ...  ad  gerendum 
.  .  .  omnia  .  .  .  que  ciica  prcmissam  resignationem  fuerint  necessaria 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  est  appensnra  apud  Abirdene 
vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringen- 
tesirao  vicesimo  tertio  . 


Carta  comitatus  de  Marr  et  dominii  de  le  Garviacb.  ^  — (A.D.  1426.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorura  Omnibus  probis  hominibus  tocius 
terre  sue  clericis  et  laicis  salutem  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse  et  hac 
presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  carissimis  consaniiuineis  nostris  Alexandre 
Stewart  et  Thome  Stewart  filio  suo  naturali  militibus  totura  et  integrum 
cemitalum  de  Marr  et  totum  et  integrum  dominium  de  lye   Garviacb  cum 

'  [Abridsed  from  the  Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  vol.  iv.,  p.  127.] 

'  [From  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilll  Eegimi  Scotorum,  lib.  ii ,  no.  8,  MS.  Gon.  Eeg,  House, 
Edinburgh. 

Alexander  Stuart,  earl  of  Mar,  was  one  of  the  assize  which  found  the  Duke  of  Albany,  his 
son  Walter,  his  brother  Alexander,  and  their  grandfather,  the  Earl  of  Lennox,  guilty  of  treason 
at  Stirling,  iu  May,  1424.— (Johannis  de  Fordun  Scotichronicon,  lib  xvi ,  c.ip.  x.)] 


184  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

pertinenciis  jacentia  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdeno  qui  et  quod  fuerunt 
dictorum  Alexandri  et  Thome  quern  et  quod  dicti  Alexander  et  Tliomas 
non  vi  aut  metu  ducti  nee  errore  lapsi  set  mera  et  spontanea  voluntate  sua 
in  manus  nostras  per  fustem  et  baculuin  personaliter  sursum  reddiderunt 
pureque  simpliciter  resignarunt  ac  totum  jus  et  clameum  que  in  dictis 
comitatu  ot  dominio  cum  pertinenciis  liabuerunt  vel  habere  potuerunt  pro  se 
et  heredibus  suis  omnino  quiete  clamauerunt  imperpetuura  .  Tenenda  et 
habenda  prcdicto  Alexandre  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  et  post  eius  decessum 
prefato  Thome  et  heredibus  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu 
proereandis  /  quibus  forsan  deficientibus  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  libere 
reuersura  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  bcreditate  imperpetuum 
per  omnes  rectas  metas  suas  antiquas  et  diuisas  cum  tenandijs  it  libere 
tenendum  seruiciis  et  cum  omnibus  alijs  et  singulis  libertatibus  coramoditati- 
bus  asiamentis  et  iustis  pertinenciis  suis  quibuscunque  ad  dicta  comitatum 
et  dominium  spectantiljus  seu  quoquomodo  iuste  spectare  valentibus  in 
futurum  adeo  libere  et  quiete  plenarie  integre  honorifice  bene  et  in  pace 
in  omnibus  et  per  omnia  sicut  dictus  Alexander  dicta  comitatum  et  dominium 
cum  pertinencijs  de  nobis  aut  predicessoribus  nostris  ante  dictam  resig- 
nacionem  nobis  inde  factam  liberius  tenuit  vel  possedit  .  Faciendo  inde 
nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  dictus  Alexander  pro  tempore  vite  sue  et  post 
eius  decessum  dictus  Thomas  et  heredes  sui  predicti  seruicia  de  dictis 
comitatu  et  dominio  cum  pertinencijs  debita  et  consueta  .  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  present!  carte  nostre  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  sigillum  . 
Testibus  venerabili  viro  Magistro  Johanna  Cameron  preposito  ecclesie 
collegiate  de  Llinclowdane  custode  nostri  priuati  sigilli  Jolianne  Forestare 
de  Corstorfyne  camerario  Roberto  de  Lawedre  de  Bass  iusticiario  et 
Walterode  O^ilvy  de  Luratrethyn  thesaurario  regni  nostri  militibus  Apud 
Edinburgh  vicesiuio  octauo  die  mensis  Maij  anno  gracie  millesirao  quadrin- 
gentesimo  vicesimo  sexto  ■  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  primo  . 

J.  Scheues  . 


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Cnrta  Coraitis  do  Mar  super  dominio  de  Badynach.  '  — (A.D.  1-127.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotoruin  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  carissiino 
consaniruineo  nostro  Alexandro  comiti  de  Mar  totura  et  integrum  dominium 
nostrum  de  Badinacli  cum  pertineiiciis  iacens  infra  vicecoraitatum  nostrum 
de  Inuvrnes  Tenendas  et  liabciidas  omnes  et  singulas  terras  prefati 
dominij  nostri  de  Badynacli  cum  pertinenciis  prefato  Alexandro  consanguineo 
nostro  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  .  .  .  Saiuo  seruicio  nostro  .  .  .  debito 
et  consueto  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  pro  toto  tempore 
vite  dicti  Alexandri  duntaxat  durature  magnum  sigiilum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  Testibus  reuerendo  in  Cliristo  patre  Johanne  electo  cunfirmato 
ecclesie  Glasguensis  Jobanne  Forestarij  camerario  nostro  Roberto  de 
Lawedre  iusticiario  nostro  ex  parte  australi  aque  de  Forth  et  Waltero  de 
Ogilvy  thesaurario  nostro  militibus  apud  Edinburgh  nono  die  raensis 
Januarij  anno  Domini  miliesimo  quadringentesimo  vicesirao  sexto  et  regni 
nostri  vicesirao  primo  . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistruin  Magni  Sigilli  Regum  Scotorum,  lib.  ii.,  no.  69,  MS.  Gen. 
Reg.  House,  Edinburgh. 

In  the  year  1324,  the  lordship  of  Badenach,  which,  during  the  thirteenth  century,  was  the 
inheritance  of  the  oldest  branch  ot  the  great  house  of  Cumyn,  was,  together  with  the  Earldom 
of  Murray,  bestowed  by  King  Kobert  Bruce  upon  his  nephew,  Sir  Thomas  Randolph.— (Kegis- 
trum  Episcopatus  Moraviensis,  pp.  342-344.)  IJut  it  does  not  appear  to  have  p.issed  to  his 
descendants.  In  the  year  1338,  it  is  found  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  of  Ross ;  and,  in  the 
following  reign,  it  is  specially  excepted  from  the  renewed  investitures  of  the  Earldom  of 
Murray.— (Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  vol.  iv.,  pp.  125,  126;  Registrum  M.igni  Sigilli,  p. 
88,  no.  309,  p.  119,  no.  3.)  In  the  year  1371,  'the  sixty  davachs  of  Baddenache,  with  the  castle 
of  Lochyndorbe,'  were  granted  by  King  Robert  II.  to  his  fourth  son.  Sir  Alexander  Stewart, 
afterwards  Earl  of  Buchan  and  Lord  of  Ross,  now  best  remembered  as  '  the  Wolf  of  Badenach.' 
— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  p.  84,  no.  286,  p.  121,  no.  8,  p.  127,  no.  3  ;  Registrum  Episcopatus 
Moraviensis.  pp.  472,  473,  183,  191.)  On  his  death  in  1.39t,  without  legitimate  issue,  the  lordship 
should  have  reverted  to  the  crown,  but  the  eldest  ol  his  five  bastards,  the  future  Earl  of  Marr 
and  the  Garioch,  would  seem  to  have  kept  or  claimed  possession  of  it.  In  1420,  he  is  found 
making  conditions  as  to  its  rents  with  the  new  Regent ;  his  bastard  son  Thomas,  appears  with 
the  title  of  Lord  of  Badenach  in  1424;  and  in  1427,  he  himself  obtained  from  King  James  I.  a 
grant  of  Badenach  for  life. — (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  220.)  After  his 
death  it  would  seem  again  to  have  reverted  to  the  Earl  of  Koss.— (Miscellany  of  the  Spalding 
Club,  vol.  iv.,  pp.  12.%  126.)  It  was  in  the  crown  in  1449-50,  when  it  was  made  part  of  the 
dowry  of  the  Queen,  Mary  of  Gueldres.— (Acts  of  the  ParUaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  ii ,  p.  61.) 
It  finally  became  the  possession  of  the  Earls  of  Huntly  about  1456.] 

2  A 


186  THE  SHlllHS  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Litera    Comilis  de    Mare   super   terris   dominij    de    Badyneauh.  '  — ^\.D. 
1427.) 

Vniucrsis   ad    quorum    noticiatn    presentes    litere    peruenerint    Alexander 
comes   de    Mare  salutem      Noueritis   quod   excellentissimus   princeps    et 

'  [Kroin  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lil).  ii.,  no.  72,  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  Housu,  Ediii. 
Alexander,  earl  of  Marr,  was  named  one  of  the  conservators,  on  the  part  of  tlie  King  of 
Seots,  of  the  truce  concluded  with  King  Henry  VI  of  England,  on  the  fifteenth  of  December, 
1430.— (Foedera,  t.  x.,  p.  491.)  In  the  following  year  he  was  defeated  by  Donald  Balloch  of  the 
Isles,  at  Inveiiochy  in  Lochaber.— (Johannis  de  Fordun  Scotichronicon,  lib.  xvi.,  cap.  xvii.) 
It  was,  doubtless,  on  the  occasion  of  tliis  insurrection  that  he  was  appointed  the  King's  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  North— an  office  which  had  been  held  by  his  father,  the  Wolf  of  Badensch  — 
(Family  of  Rose  of  Kilravock,  pp.  128,  129  ;  liegistrum  Episcopatus  Abcrdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p  ir24  ; 
Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  p.  12S,  no.  i.)  The  Earl  of  Marr  appears  as  a  witness  to  charters 
granted  by  King  James  I.  to  the  University  of  St.  Andrews,  at  Perth,  in  March,  1432.— (Reg. 
Mag.  Sig,  lib.  ii.,  nn.  118,  119.)  He  was  present  with  the  Bishop  of  Dunkeld  in  the  church- 
yai-d  of  Tippermuir  in  May,  1433.— (Registrum  Episcopatus  Brechinensls,  vol.  i,  p.  59.)  His 
death,  on  the  twenty-sixth  of  July,  1435,  is  commemorated  in  most  of  the  contemporary 
chronicles.  Thus  the  continuator  of  John  of  Fordun:  "Anno  Domini  Mccccxxxv.  circa 
Festum  Sancti  Petri  ad  Vincula,  obiit  Dominus  Alexander  Stew.art  conies  de  Mania,  bastardus 
Alius  Domini  Alexandri  Stewart  comitis  de  Buch.ania,  filii  Domini  Roberti  secundi  Regis.  Hie 
fuit  vir  magni  conquaestus,  qui  in  juventute  erat  multum  indomitus,  et  duclor  Catervanorum. 
Sed  postea  ad  se  reversus,  et  in  virum  alterum  mutatus,  placenter  trans  montes  quasi  totum 
aquilonem  gubernabat.  Homo  magnarum  opum  et  ingentium  cxpeusarum,  cKari  uomiuis, 
et  famosus  in  diversis  regionibus  habebatur.  Cujas  industriosae  probitati  adscripta  est  victoria 
facta  apud  Legez  pro  parte  Johannis  ducis  Burgundiae;  et  similiter  apud  Harlaw  de  insulanis 
sibi  attribuitur  praeconium  triuniphale.  Potens  enim  erat  valde  in  rebus  animatis  et  mobilibus. 
Quibus  omnibus,  utpote  bastardi,  suceessit  Rex."— (Johannis  de  Fordun  Scotichronicon,  lib. 
xvi.,  cap.  XXV.) 

So,  also,  the  nameless  author  of  the  Chronicon  Jacobi  primi  Regis  Scotorum  :  "  .'inno  Domini 
M.  cccc.  X.XXV.  obiit  Alexander  Steuwart,  comes  de  JIar,  qui  in  bellis  de  Legis  et  Arlaw  stronue 
se  habuit,  et  in  multis  aliis  conflictibus  :  et  quia  bastardus  erat  sic  suceessit  Hex  de  facto,  licet 
de  jure,  secundum  quosdam,  Domini  de  Erskync  et  de  Lyle  jure  hereditario  dobuissent  succos- 
sisse."— (Life  and  Death  of  King  James  I.  of  Scotland,  pp.  14, 15.) 

So,  again,  the  Chronicle  of  Fortingall :  "  Obitus  Allexandri  comitis  de  Mar  ctGarviacht  anno 
Domini  u»  cccc.  xxxv.  et  scpultus  in  Inuernes  xxvj.  Julii,  qui  fuit  locumtenens  Domini  nostri 
Regis  in  tempore  suo."— (The  Black  Book  of  Taymouth,  p.  112.) 

According  to  another  anonymous  chronicler,  he  died  within  bis  earldom  of  Marr:  "  Stewart, 
Alexander,  de  Marria  comes,  filius  Domini  Alexandri  cuinitis  Buchquhanie,  filii  Domini 
Roberti  secundi  Scotorum  Regis,  primcua  etate  effevus,  indomitus,  ac  Caterranorum  dux,  postea 
mitis,  instus,  patrie  rector  et  dives  conquestor  extitit,  anno  Domini  m"  iiii"  xxxv,  circa  Festum 
Sancti  Petri  quod  diciturad  Vincula,  obiit  in  Marr" — (Extracta  e  V;mis  Chronicis  Scocie,  p.  234.) 
On  the  anniversary  of  his  death,  a  mass  was  said  yearly  for  his  soul's  repose  at  the  altar  of 
St.  Katharine,  in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Machar  at  Aberdeen:  "  Septimo 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  187 

doiiiinus  noster  inetuendissimus  Domiims  Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum 
concessit  nobis  onines  et  singulas  terras  dominij  sui  de  Badyneach  cum 
pertinencijs  pro  toto  tempore  vite  nostra  duntaxat  possidendas  .  Quare 
obligamus  nos  heredes  nostros  executoi  es  et  assignatos  quod  post  obitum 
nostrum  prefatas  terras  dominij  de  Badyneach  cum  pertinencijs  libera  et 
quiete  ab  omni  claraeo  per  beredes  executores  aut  assignatos  nostros  pre- 
fatos  inposterum  fiendo  dimittemus  et  dimittent  prefato  domino  nostro  Ren^i 
heredibus  successoribus  suis  aut  assignatis  statim  realiter  et  cum  effectu 
sub  omni  pena  quam  iacurrere  possimus  aut  poterunt  erga  prefati  domini 
nostri  Regis  regiara  maiestatem  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum 
presentibus  est  appensum  apud  Edynburgh  decimo  die  mensis  Januarij  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quadringentestimo  vicesirao  sexto  . 


The  endcntur  mad  betuex  Schir   Robert  of  Erskyn  iorde  of  that  Ilk  and 
Schir  Thomas  of  Erskyn  his  sonne  and  ayr  on  the  tapart  and   Schir 

Kalendas  Augusti  obitus  magnifici  ac  potentls  domini  Domini  Alexandri  Stwart  comitis  de 
Marr  et  de  Garwyacli  ac  locum  tencntis  Domini  Kegis  Scotorum."— (Registrum  Episcopatus 
Aberdonensis,  vol.  ii.,  p.  202.)  He  owed  this  commemoration  to  the  bounty  of  Master  John  of 
Clat,  canon  of  Brechin  and  Aberdeen,  and  prebendary  of  Cloveth. 

The  traditions  regarding  the  victor  of  Harlaw,  which  lingered  in  the  north,  were  committed 
to  Latin,  not  quite  a  centuiy  after  his  death,  by  the  first  Principal  of  King's  College,  in  a  passage 
which  is  thus  translated  by  the  Archdeacon  of  Murray :  "  In  the  same  yeir,  deccissit  Alexander 
Stewart,  erle  of  Mar.  This  Alexander  was  ane  bastart  son  ot  Alexander  erle  of  Buchquhan, 
quhilk  was  son  to  King  Robert  the  Secound,  He  was  ane  man  of  singular  virtew,  in  Lis  tender 
yeris,  and  was  at  the  sege  of  Leodium,  quhen  it  was  tane  be  Phillip  duke  of  Burgundie.  And 
for  the  gret  glore  that  he  wan  at  the  said  jornay,  he  was  maryit  on  ane  lady,  namit  Jane, 
coumes  of  Holland.  Nochtheles,  be  was  put  fra  hir;  uncertane  quhethirit  come  be  the  said 
Countes,  becaus  scho  had  ane  othir  husband,  or  becaua  the  inhabitantis  desirit  nocht  to  be 
miugit  with  uncouth  blude.  Within  schort  time  efter,  he  retumit  in  Scotland,  and  send  his 
servandis  in  Holland,  desireing  the  proffet  of  his  land.  And  becaus  he  gat  nocht  bot  repuls 
thairof,  he  held  continewall  weris  ou  the  HoUandaris,  quhill  thay  war  constranit  to  pleis  him 
for  all  the  profi'cttis  bygane,  and  tukc  peace  with  .'^cottis  for  ane  hundrcth  yeris.  This  Erie  of 
Mar  was  ane  richt  industrius  and  civill  man;  for  he  brocht  out  of  Ungary  in  Scotland,  sindry 
gret  hors  and  nieris,  to  spreid  the  cuntre  be  thair  generatioun.  Thus  was  the  cuntre,  within 
tew  yeris  efter,  fillit  ful  of  gret  hors;  howbeit,  afore  his  time,  was  nocht  bot  small  naggis  in  this 
realme.  This  wise  Erie,  for  his  wisdomc,  was  maid  I.ieutenn.and  of  al  the  North  of  Scotland. 
He  was  buryit  in  Duukeld.  Efler  his  deith,  al  his  landis,  riches,  and  conques,  war  confiscat  in 
theKingis  bands,  becaus  he  was  gottin  of  unlauchfull  bed."-(Bellendens  Cronyklis  of  Scot- 
land, book  xvii ,  chap.  vi. ;  vol.  ii.,  pp.  507,  508,  edit.  1S21.) 

The  seal  of  "Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Mar  and  Garioch,'  is  figured  and  described  in  H. 
Laing's  Catalogue  of  Ancient  Scottish  Seals,  plate  xiii ,  fig.  i,  and  p.  132.] 


188  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Alexander  of  Forbes  knicht  lorde  of  that  Ilk  on  tlio  toiliir  ])art.  '  — 
(A.D.  1435.) 

This  endentur  mad  at  Streuelinof  the  xvij  day  of  Nouember  the  yer  of  our 
Lord  a  thousand  four  hundreth  thretti  arid  fywe  yer  betuen  an  honorabil 


'  [From  a  transcript  in  the  General  Register  House 

Sir  Robert  Douglas,  writing  with  the  Marr  charters  before  him,  says  that  "  Robert,  lord 
Erskine,  in  1-1.35,  claimed  the  earldom  of  Marr,  lordship  of  Garrioch,  etc.,  to  which,  alter  the 
death  of  Isabel,  countess  of  Marr,  .and  of  Earl  Alexander,  her  Imsband,  he  had  right,  and  was 
become  undoubted  heir,  being  only  son  of  (1.)  Thomiis,  lord  Erskine,  by  Uamc  Janet  Keith,  his 
spouse  who  was  only  child  of  (2.)  Sir  Edward  Keith,  by  Christian  Menteith,  his  spouse,  who  was 
daughter  and  heiress  of  (3.)  Sir  John  Menteith,  lord  of  Arran,  Stralhgartnie  and  Knapdale,  by 
his  spouse.  Lady  Elyne,  daughter  of  Gratney,  earl  of  Marr,  and  sister  of  Donald,  earl  of  Marr 
The  first  two  articles  were  fully  proven  by  witnesses,  then  alive,  who  swore  thereto.  Lady 
Elyne's  marriage  with  Sir  John  Menteith  was  proved  by  an  infcftment  from  King  David  IL,  of 
the  lands  of  Stralhgartnie,  to  Sir  John  .Menteith  and  Elyne,  daughter  of  Gratney,  earl  of  Marr, 
his  spouse.  And  as  a  farther  proof  of  Christian  Menteith 's  being  married  to  Sir  Edward  Keith, 
he  produced  a  charter  from  Sir  John  Menteith,  lord  of  Arran,  etc.,  in  favours  of  Sir  Edward 
Keith  and  Christian  Menteith,  his  dearest  daughter,  and  their  heirs,  of  the  lands  of  I'irchock 
and  Ludcairn.  He  further  shewed  that  Thomas,  lord  Erskine,  his  father,  and  Dame  Janet 
Keith,  his  mother,  had,  with  his  consent,  conveyed  the  haill  said  lands  and  barony  of  Pirchock 
and  Ludcairn,  in  favours  of  Duncan  of  Wemy^s,  son  of  Sir  John  of  Wemyss,  and  Elizabeth 
Erskine,  his  spouse,  their  daughter,  in  free  marriage  to  them,  their  heirs,  etc.  In  consequence 
of  these  proofs,  he  was,  upon  the  twenty-second  of  April,  1438,  served  heir  to  Lady  Isabel 
Douglas,  countess  of  Marr  etc.  [in  one  half  of  the  earldom  of  Marr,]  before  the  sheriff  of  .Aber- 
deen, and  an  inquest  of  the  most  honourable  gentlemen  in  the  county,  whose  seals  are  thereto 
appended,  viz.,  Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  sherift' depute  of  .\berdeen,  Alexander  of  Irvine,  John  of 
Forbes,  Gilbert  of  Hay,  William  of  Forbes,  knights;  Andrew  Keith  of  luverugie,  John  of  Ogis- 
toun,  John  Thane,  Alexander  of  Meldrum,  John  of  Fyvie,  Walter  Barclay,  Gilbert  Mcnzies,  John 
Vauss,  William  of  Cadow,  Andrew  of  Buchau,  Thomas  of  Allardice,  Thomas  of  Twinam,  William 
Eeid,  James  of  Skeen,  James  Cumin,  Gilbert  of  Sanquhar,  and  John  Mouat.  [In  October,  1438, 
he  was  served  heir  to  the  Countess  Isabel  in  the  other  half  of  the  earldom  of  M.arr.]  There  is 
a  precept  for  infefting  Robert,  loid  Erskine,  as  heir  to  Isabel,  countess  of  Marr  [in  one  half  of 
the  earldom  of  Marr,  to  which  he  was  served  heir  in  April,  1438,]  sealed  and  dated  November, 
1438 ;  and  an  instrument  of  sasine  [of  half  of  the  earldom]  following  thereon,  dated  the  twenty- 
first  of  November  the  same  year,  [given  by  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  sheriff 
depute,  before  John  Forbes  of  Burkis,  John  Ross  of  Auchlossin,  Duncan  Forbes  of  Auchyn- 
towyll,  and  other  witnesses.]  After  which,  Lord  Erskine  took  the  title  of  Earl  of  Marr,  Lord  of 
Garrioch,  etc.,  and  granted  many  charters  of  lands  belonging  thereto.  Notwithstanding  that 
Robert,  lord  Erskine,  was  acknowledged  as  Earl  of  llarr,  and  acted  as  such,  yet  he  was  never 
entirely  in  peaceable  possession  of  that  earldom;  for  King  James  II.'s  council  got  an  act  passed 
in  his  first  parliament,  declaring  that  whatsoever  lands  his  Mi\jesty's  father  died  possessed  of, 
or  had  claimed,  should  remain  with  the  King  during  his  minority."— (Douglas'  Peerage  of  Scot- 
land, p.  4G6.)  Cf.  Lord  Uailes'  Additional  Sutherland  Case,  chap,  v.,  sectt.  11,  12  ;  Miscellany 
of  the  Spalding  Club,  vol.  v  ,  pp.  273-281 ;  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  ii ,  p  31.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  189 

and  michti  lord  Scliir  Robert  of  Erskyn  lord  of  that  like  and  Schir  Thoma.s 
of  Erskyn  the  sun  and  the  ayr  of  the  sad  Schir  Robert  on  the  tapart  and  a 
worthi  lord  Alexander  of  Forbes  knicht  lord  of  that  Ilk  on  the  tothlr  part 
proportis  and  beris  witnes  in  itself  that  the  sad  Schir  Alexander  of  Forbes 
sal  do  al  his  bisines  and  diligent  cure  to  help  and  to  furthir  bath  with  his 
avis  and  consale  the  forsad  lord  Schir  Robert  of  Erskin  and  his  sun  and  ayr 
forsad  til  al  thar  rychtis  of  the  Erldomis  of  Marr  and  Garuioch  with  the 
pertenence  and  bring  tham  thar  to  in  als  fer  as  his  gudli  power  may  streke 
and  notliir  spar  for  cost  na  trauale  And  for  his  helpe  his  consale  his 
bisines  and  diligent  cure  don  than  to  the  forsad  Schir  Robert  and  Schir 
Thomas  oblisis  thaim  and  thair  ayris  to  gif  to  the  sad  Alexander  and  his 
ayrisheritabli  the  lordschep  of  Achindor  with  the  pertenence  /  the  donacioun 
of  the  Kyrk  /  the  Buk  /  and  the  Cabrach  with  the  halfdawach  in  fre  forest 
annexit  to  the  sad  lordschep  of  Auchindor  lyand  within  the  Erldome  of 
Marr  in  the  schirradome  of  Abirden  and  charter  the  forsad  Schir  Alexander 
in  fee  and  heritag  thar  of  and  possess  hym  in  the  sad  landis  with'n  fourty 
dais  nest  eftir  that  the  sad  Schir  Robert  or  Schir  Thomas  an  or  bath  sal 
recouir  and  gett  the  sad  Erldoni  of  Marr  And  the  sad  Schir  Alexander 
and  his  ayris  sal  hald  the  forsad  landis  of  the  sad  lord  Schir  Robert  and  his 
ayris  in  fre  blanchferrae  And  gifF  the  sad  Schir  Robert  and  Schir  Thomas 
may  haff  na  resone  to  giff  the  landis  of  Achindor  with  the  pertenence  as  is 
befor  spokin  the  forsad  Schir  Robert  sal  mak  to  the  sad  Schir  Alexander 
and  til  his  ayris  a  hundreth  merkis  worth  of  land  Hand  to  gidder  to  be 
haldin  of  him  and  his  ayris  in  fre  blanchferme  Hand  within  the  sad  schirradom 
of  Abirden  in  the  Erldome  of  Marr  or  in  Garuioch  .  .   . 


Appoyntement  betwex  my  Lorde  of  Mar  and  his  sonn  and  the  Lorde  ot 
Forbes  and  his  sonnys.  '  — {circa  A.D.  1439.) 

At  is  to  remembyr  that  it  is  appointyt  and  accoi'dyte  betwex  my  Lorde  of 
Mar  Sir  Robert  and  his  sonn  Sir  Thomas  master  of  Mar  one  a  pairt  and 
Sir  Alisander  of  Forbes  and  his  sonys  of  the  totber  pairt  in  this  maner 
That  is  to  say  that  the  sayde  Lorde  of  Forbes  has  submittyt  hyme  and  his 

'  [From  the  origiual  in  tbe  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 


190  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

sonys  forsayde  and  his  mene  to  my  Lordc  of  Mar  forsayde  ande  to  his 
consale  wpon  al  wnkindnes  wi'angkis  ande  iniurris  don  be  him  or  his 
sonnys  to  my  sayde  Lorde  of  Mar  or  to  his  sonn  forsayde  ande  to  refovvrme 
at  thar  ordenance  that  thai  halfe  defa\^lttyt  Ande  rycht  swa  the  sayde 
Lorde  Erie  ande  his  sonn  forsayde  sale  refovvrme  at  the  sycht  of  the  sayde 
consale  of  al  wnkendnes  wrangkis  ande  iniurris  don  be  thame  to  the  sayde 
Lorde  of  Forbes  or  his  sonys  forsayde  Ande  thir  ar  the  personys  sal  be 
consallowrris  to  my  Lorde  of  Marr  in  al  thir  materis  In  the  fyrste  Sir 
Jhon  of  Cokbwrne  Thomas  of  Wemys  Wilzame  Sympyll  Jamys  of  Skene 
Wilzame  of  Mwrray  Alene  of  Erskyne  Jhon  of  Dromownde  Jhon  .  .  . 
son  ande  Patryke  of  Galbratht  And  apone  the  fulfyllyne  of  the  indentur 
made  of  befortyme  betwex  the  sayde  Lorde  of  Marr  ande  the  Lorde  of  Forbes 
the  sayde  Lorde  of  ]\Iarr  sale  take  ande  to  be  of  his  consale  thir  personys 
Sir  Jhon  of  Forbes  Jhon  the  Ross  Jhon  of  Mar  ande  Thome  Dawysoun 
wytht  qvvhat  four  of  thir  fornemmyt  at  hym  likis  and  be  the  sycht  of 
tham  al  appoyntmentis  contenyt  in  thar  indenturis  beande  wnfulfyllyt  sale 
be  reformyt  ande  fulfyllyt  ande  gif  that  be  made  mar  to  lay  that  fra  hym 
Ande  al  thir  materis  Gode  wilande  sale  be  endyt  betwex  the  day  of  this 
byle  makkyne  and  Yole  nexte  folovvande  appon  four  dayis  warnenyng 
quhen  my  Lordis  consale  cummys  til  hyme  bwte  frawde  or  gyle  In 
witnes  of  the  quhilkis  the  sellis  of  the  sayde  Lorde  of  Marr  ande  his 
sonn  Sir  Thomas  ar  to  pute  wytht  the  sele  of  the  sayde  Lorde  of  Forbes. 

Item  Jhon  of  Hadyngtoun  is  cummyne  and  we  of  cunsale  thyngkis  that 
we  wil  hafe  hyme  witht  ws  of  consale. 


Carta  Coraitis  de  Marr  concessa  Domino  Alexandro  de  Forbes  de  eodem 
militi  super  diinedia  parte  dominii  de  Strathdee.  '  — (A.D.  1439.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Robertus  comes  de  Mar  at 
dominus  de  Erskyne  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Sciatis  nos  dedisse 
.  .  .  dilecto  et  speciali  ainico  nostro  Domino  Alexandro  de  Forbes  de  eodem 
railiti  pro  suo  servicio  nobis  gratanter  et  raultipliciter  impenso  totam  et 
integram  mediani  partem  nostram  totius  dominii  de  Strathdee  cum  pertinen- 

'  [From  a  transcript  in  the  General  Register  House.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  191 

tibus  jaccntem  in  coraitatu  meo  de  Mar  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abredein 
nos  jure  liereditario  continirentem  Tenendam  et  habendam  eidem  Domino 
Alexandre  ct  hcredibus  suis  ac  suis  assignatis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris 
Comitibus  de  Marr  in  feodo  et  hereditate  in  perpetuum  ...  in  forestis  et 
silvis  .  .  .  bondis  bondagiis  et  eorum  sequelis  cum  aucupationibus  vena- 
tionibus  ct  piscationibus  cum  curiis  eschaetis  et  curiarum  tarn  actionum 
criminalium  quam  civilium  esitibus  cum  fabrilibus  ct  bnisinis  cum  petariis 
et  turbariis  cum  bludewitis  et  merchetis  mulierum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde 
domino  Regi  nostro  .  .  .  forinsecura  servicium  quantum  pertinet  ad  dictam 
mediam  partem  terrarum  dominij  supradicti  Et  reddendo  inde  etiara 
annuatira  .  .  .  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  Comitibus  de  Marr  apud  castrum 
nostrum  do  Kyndrumy  duos  dcnarios  nomine  albe  ferrae  in  Festo  Penthe- 
costes  si  petantur  ...  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  present!  carte  nostre 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  fecimus  apud  burghum  de  Abirdein  vicesirao  sexto 
die  mensis  Junij  anno  gratie  niillesimo  quadringentesimo  trecesimo  [none]  / 
His  testibus  reverendo  in  Christo  patre  ac  domino  Domino  Henrico 
auspicacione  divin  aepiscopo  Aberdonensi  /  venerabili  patre  Arthuro  per- 
missione  divina  abbate  monasterij  de  Deer/  Dominis  Waltero  Steuart  domino 
de  Stratboune  Roberto  de  Levytigstoune  domino  de  Drumry  Johanne  de 
Erskyne  de  Kynnoulie  Johanne  de  Cokburno  militibus  /  Magistris  Johanne 
Steuart  preposito  ecclesie  collegiate  de  Methuen  Waltero  Steuart  archi- 
diacono  Dumblanensi  Johanne  Broune  de  Kenet  Waltero  Kay  scutiferis 
nostris  et  Johanne  de  Hadingtoune  burghensi  de  Perth  cum  raultis  aliis  . 


Recepcio  Comitis  de  Marre  in  liberum  burgensera  et  confratrem  glide  burgi 
de  Abirdene.  '  — (A.D.  1439.) 

item  xxviij.  die  mensis  Decembiis  anno  Domini  [millesimo  quadringen- 
tesimo] xxxix™"  per  prepositum  et  balliuos  ac  commune  concilium  receptus 
fuit  nobilis  dominus  et  potens  Dominus  Robertus  de  Erskyn  comes  de  Marr 
ac  dominus  de  Erskyn  in  liberum  burgensem  et  confratrem  gilde  prestito 
solito  juramento  exceptis  illis  de  scot  et  lot  wak  et  ward  pro  v.  solidis  . 

'  [From  Extracts  from  the  Council  Uegister  of  the  Burgh  of  Aberdeen,  139^-1570,  p.  .'iOi.j 


192  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Endentoure  betuex  oure  Souereyne  Lord  the  King  and  Schir  Robert  lord 
of  Erskyne  '  — (A.D.  1440.) 

Ihis  endentoure  made  at  Striuelyne  the  tend  day  of  the  monetlie  of 
August  the  yer  of  grace  a  thousand  foure  hundrethe  and  fourty  /  pro- 
portis  and  beris  witnes  that  it  is  accordit  be  way  of  amiable  composicioun 
betuex  oure  Souereyne  Lord  the  King  and  his  counsaile  vnderwrittin  on 
the  taapart  /  and  ane  noble  lord  Schir  Robert  lord  of  Erskyne  withe 
deliuerance  of  his  counsaile  on  the  tothire  part  in  maner  and  fourme  as 
eftir  folowis  /  that  is  to  say  /  That  for  the  gude  and  the  quiete  of  the  land 
cure  forsaid  Souereyne  Loi'd  will  withe  avice  of  his  said  counsaile  gerre 
deliuer  the  castel  of  Kildrummy  to  the  said  Lord  of  Erskyne  richt  furthe 
in  al  gudely  haste  as  the  Kingis  castell  to  be  kepit  be  the  said  Lord  of 
Erskyne  to  the  Kingis  behuve  and  age  and  than  to  be  deliuerit  to  the 
King  but  obstacle  /  The  quhilk  done  the  said  Lord  of  Erskyne  or  his  airis 
sal  cum  befor  the  King  and  the  thre  estatis  and  thare  propone  and  schaw 
for  him  his  clamys  richtis  process  and  his  entree  be  vertii  of  his  process  / 
The  quhilkis  sene  and  considerit  sal  be  jugeit  and  aJmittit  als  ferre  as 
thai  arre  of  force  and  of  valu  to  stand  in  sik  effecte  as  the  thre  estatis 
thinkis  that  thai  acht  to  doo  /  And  quhare  thai  be  fundin  to  be  refourmyt 
the  King  sail  gerre  his  chapell  be  opin  and  the  law  redy  /  but  stopyng  to 
the  said  Lord  to  perseu  his  richt  als  ferre  as  law  will  /  al  thingis  twicheyng 
the  said  materies  and  clames  standand  remanand  and  cessand  in  the 
menetyme  but  preiudice  of  outhir  partie  in  sik  termes  and  plite  as  thai 
stand  in  now  /  And  forthirlayre  it  is  accordit  that  al  the  froytis  and 
revenowes  belangand  half  the  erledome  of  Marre  the  quhilk  the  said 
Lord  of  Erskyne  clamys  as  his  propre  sal  remayne  withe  the  said  Lord  on 


'  [From  a  transcript  in  the  General  Register  House. 

Sir  Kobert  Douglas  writes  that,  in  the  Marr  charter  chest,  '  there  is  a  protest  taken  by 
Robert  Lord  Krskine,  in  the  presence  of  the  King  and  Council,  in  Stirling  Castle,  on  the  ninth 
of  August,  1442,  complaining  upon  the  Chancellor  for  refusing  to  retour  him  to  the  lordship  of 
Garrioch,  and  put  him  in  possession  of  the  castle  of  Kildrummy,  protesting  that  he  might  and 
should  be  Iree  to  intromit,  at  his  own  hand,  with  the  haill  lands  of  Marr  and  Garrioch,  etc. 
And,  accordingly,  he  immediately  after  besieged  and  took  the  castle  of  Kildrummy,  whereupon 
the  King  seized  the  castle  of  Alloa.'— (Peerage  of  Scotland,  p.  467)  Gf.  Miscellany  of  the 
.Spalding  Club,  vol.  v  ,  p.  275] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  193 

to  the  isclie  of  the  said  teruie  ami  tlian  to  be  countable  2;ivo  the  castell 
beis  jiigeit  til  the  King  allowanil  til  him  a.  sutticient  fee  for  the  kepyng  of 
the  said  castell  /  And  attoure  it  is  accordit  that  quhatsumeuer  tynie  the 
said  Loi'd  of  Erskj'ne  be  frely  enterit  in  the  castell  of  KilJi-uminy  forsaid 
be  the  deliuei'ance  of  the  said  counsaile  the  said  Lord  sal  treuly  but  ony 
obstacle  deliuer  the  castel  of  Dunbertane  frely  at  the  avice  of  the  King 
and  the  thre  estatis  /  he  havand  til  his  warandice  for  him  and  his  uiris 
the  Kingis  lettres  vnder  his  grete  sele  of  discharge  /  togidder  with  lettres 
of  quyteclame  and  remissioun  for  him  his  son  and  al  his  men  of  al  thingis 
done  fra  the  day  of  his  entre  in  the  said  castell  of  Dunbertane  to  the  day 
of  the  makyng  of  thir  presentis  letres  .  And  til  al  and  sindry  thir  forsaid 
condiciounes  and  appoyntmentis  lelely  and  trewly  to  be  kepit  and  fulfillit 
to  the  partie  of  this  eudentoure  remanynge  with  the  said  Lord  of  Erskyne 
cure  Souereyne  Lord  the  King  has  gert  aflix  his  priue  seel  /  and  the  said 
Lorde  of  Erskyne  is  oblist  for  him  and  his  airis  be  al  thaire  landis  posses- 
siones  and  gudcs  had  and  to  be  had  /  and  in  witnessing  tharof  to  the 
partie  of  this  endentoure  remanyng  with  our  Souereyne  Lord  the  King 
the  said  Lord  of  Erskyne  has  gert  set  his  seel  at  day  place  and  yere 
befor  writtin  /  And  thir  ai're  the  names  of  thaim  beand  in  the  forsaid 
counsaile  present  depute  be  the  hale  generale  counsaile  apon  this  and 
othiris  diuers  materies  that  is  for  to  say  Johne  and  Michael  bischopis  of 
Glasgw  and  Dunblane  /  Thomas  and  Dauid  abbotis  of  Pastlete  and 
Cambuskynnethe  /  Duncane  lord  Cambell  Alexander  lord  of  Montegomei-y 
Dauid  the  Haya  of  Locherward  .  Alexander  Levynstoun  of  Kalendare 
Johne  of  Ruthven  of  that  like  Johne  Sibbalde  of  Balgony  Robert  of 
Levynstoun  of  Druniry  Johne  of  Dunbarr  of  Cumnok  Johne  of  Ogilby  of 
Luntrethin  Alexander  Ramsay  of  Dalwolsy  Androu  Stewart  of  Albanie 
Robert  of  Crichtoun  of  Sanchare  Johne  of  Cokburne  Walter  of  Ogilby 
Williame  of  Cranstoun  Gilbert  of  Setoun  and  Jamys  of  Hammyltoun 
knychtis  Johne  Simple  of  Eliotstoun  Williame  of  Cokburne  of  Ormistoun 
Robert  of  Conuynghame  and  Robert  Stewart  of  Bute  squiaris  James  of 
Parklee  Lancelate  of  Abirnethy  Johne  of  Drumfress  Williame  BulH' 
Dauid  of  Galbraithe  and  Maister  Johne  of  Cadiou  commissaris  of  borowes  . 


2  B 


194  THE  SIIIRliS  OF  ABERUEEX  AND  BANFF. 


Endcnturo  betwex   Robert  the    Lyile  <>(  Dm^halo  an  1  Sohir  AlexanJi-r  of 
Forbes  of  tbat  Ylk  knycht.  '  — (A.U.  1444.) 

J. his  endenture  maide  at  Pertht  the  xxvi  day  of  the  moneth  of  Mirche  the 
yheir  of  our  Lorde  a  thousaiide  four  hutidretht  fourty  and  four  ylieir  betwene 
honorabilo  and  worth!  men  Robert  the  Lyile  of  Duchale  on  the  ta  pari  ande 
Schir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ylk  knycht  on  the  tothyr  part  projjortis 
and  beris  vitness  in  the  selfe  in  fourrae  and  effect  as  eftir  folowis  /  that  is  to 
say  /  It  is  accordit  at  the  forsaid  Robert  the  Lyil  lias  jretfyn  and  sale  ffyff 
to  the  forsaide  Schir  Alexander  herettably  ale  and  bailie  his  part  of  the 
iandis  of  Stradee  and  Kyndrocht  with  liis  part  of  the  castale  of  the  samyn 
iandis  with  all  thar  pertinence  /  to  be  haldyii  of  the  said  Robert  in  blanche 
ferme  /  and  <^yff  hyrae  charter  and  possession  als  son  as  it  likes  the  saide 
Schir  Alexander  el'ter  at  the  saide  Robert  sal  recover  possession  of  halfe 
the  Iandis  of  Mar  liande  in  the  schirrefdome  of  Aberden  /  Ande  in  like 
cas  the  forsaide  Schir  Alexander  has  ^effyn  and  sal  <ryffe  to  the  said 
Robert  heretabile  ale  and  haile  his  Iandis  of  Cluny  and  Quhitefeild  with 
thar  pertenence  liande  in  Strathern  and  Anguss  /  and  giff  hyine  charter  and 
possession  of  thaim  /  to  be  haldyn  of  the  Erie  of  Angus  in  blanche  ferine  /  als 
son  as  it  likis  the  said  Robert  eftir  that  he  sale  giffe  to  the  [saide]  Schir 
Alexander  charter  and  possession  of  the  Iandis  of  Stradee  as  is  before 
wryttyn  bute  fraude  or  gile  /  Item  it  is  accordit  that  gyffe  it  sale  happyn  in 
ony  tvme  to  cum  that  our  Soverane  Lorde  the  Kyng  recover  or  take  the 
forsaide  Iandis  of  Mar  fra  the  saide  Robert  or  fra  his  ayris  it  sale  be  lefule 
to  the  saide  Sciiir  Alexander  and  to  his  ayris  to  have  regress  and  free  entra 
to  his  Iandis  of  Cluny  and  Wliitefeilde  with  the  pertinence  bute  fraude  or 
gyle  or  onv  impedyment  be  law  or  pleide  be  fraude  or  gyle  /  swa  that  the 
saide  Schir  Alexander  and  his  ayris  content  the  Kyng  or  ells  the  said 
Robert  or  his  ayris  of  als  mykyle  mailc  as  he  sail  lake  of  the  Iandis  of  Stradee 
forsaide  mar  than  the  saide  Iandis  of  Cluny  and  Qiihitfclde  sale  gytfe  to  the 
saide  Robert  or  to  his  ayris  as  is  forsaide  /  Item  it  is  accordyt  that  the 
forsaide  Robert  sale  resyng  in  the  Kyngs  handis  the  saide  Iandis  of  Stradee 
quhat  tyme  that  the  said   Schir  Alexander  sale  get  consent  of  the   Kyng 

'  [From  lliicrarlaae's  Collection  of  Charters  MS  Adv.  liibl.,  Qil.  X  25.)  ICiiinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD-KILDRUMMY.  195 

tliarto  and  fratliiiiCurtht  to  be  liaklyr.  of  tlio  Kyng  in  barony  /  Item  it  is 
accorclyt  that  in  cass  it  sal  happyn  /  as  Gode  forbeide  /  the  forsaide  Robert  or 
the  forsaide  Schir  Alexander  ane  or  hailh  to  deces  in  the  meintyme  before 
the  endyng  and  fulfillinn;-  of  tliir  forwryttyn  appoyntmentis  that  thar  ayrie 
sale  fulfile  and  keipe  all  tliir  fornomyt  ap])oyntinentis  but  fraude  or  gylle  / 
Aiide  to  all  and  syndry  thir  conditionis  to  be  lelely  and  trewly  kepit  bute  ony 
fraude  or  gylle  batht  the  parteis  forsaide  has  gefl'yn  thar  bodily  atht  the  Haly 
Ewangele  tvvechit  /  Ande  for  the  mar  sourtie  and  evydence  the  sells  of  the 
saide  Robert  and  Schir  Alexander  to  thir  endenturis  enterchangeably  ar  to 
pute  the  day  the  yher  and  the  place  befor  vryttyn. 


Decretum  Parliamenti  ])ro  Ada  Crab  vidua.  '  — (A.D.  1445.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorurn  carissinio  consanguineo  nostro  Roberto 
domino  de  Erskyne  militi  salutem  Sciatis  quod  inspeximus  et  diligenter 
examinauimus  quoddani  actum  sine  decretum  instantis  nostri  parliamenti 
factum  per  auditores  causarum  et  querelarum  per  dictum  parliamentum 
specialiter  deputatos  Cuius  tenor  sequltur  et  est  talis  Die  secundo 
mensis  Julij  anno  Domini  niilleslmo  quadrin.ientesiuio  quadragesimo  quinto 
in  parliamento  apud  Edinburghe  per  venerabiles  et  discretes  viros  videlicet 
Willelmum  de  Cupro  Walterum  Insule  Sancti  Colurabe  abbates  •  Willelmum 
priorera  de  Vrquharde  Johannem  Skrimgeonre  constabularium  de  Dunde 
Andream  Ogilby  de  Inchemartyne  Johannem  de  Dunbar  de  Cumnok  milites 
Johannem  de  Lummysdene  de  Glegernach  Jacobum  Parkle  Thomam  de 
Cranstoun  et  Thomam  Bervic  ad  audiendura  decidendum  et  determinandum 
causas  querelarum  commissarios  specialiter  deputatos  conclusum  extitit  et 
decretum  quod  precipiatur  per  literas  Regias  sub  alba  cera  sigillatas 
Roberto  domino  de  Erskin  militi  quod  facial  justicie  complementum  teneri 
et  obseruari  Ade  Crab  vidue  de  terris  de  le  Qnyltis  de  Croraar  quas  terras 
eadem  Ada  de  dicto  Domino  Roberto  tenere  clamat  in  capite  tanquatn  de 
domino  suo  superiore  Et  quas  terras  Alexander  de  Camera  burgensis 
burgi  de  Abirdene  ab  ipsa  Ada  detinet  minus  iuste  vt  asseritur  Ita  (|uod 
pro  dicti  Domini  Roberti  defectu  justa  querimonia  amplius  minime  andialur 

'  [I'"rom  the  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  ot  Scotland,  vol.  ii.,  p  60.] 


196  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Datum  et  extractum  de  legistro  per  ine  Johannem  ile  Scheues  clericum 
rotuloriim  et  registri  excellentissimi  principis  ct  domini  nostri  Domini 
Jacob!  Dei  gracia  Scotoruin  Regis  illustrissimi  sub  sigiilo  quo  vtor  in  officio 
officialatus  Sanctiandree  ac  subscripcione  mea  inanuali  die  raense  anno  et 
loco  suprascriptis  QuAUE  vobis  precipiraus  et  mandamus  quatenus  justicie 
'■ompleinentum  teneri  et  obseruari  facialis  Ade  Crab  latrici  presencium  de 
terris  de  Quyltis  de  le  Croniar  prout  in  acto  suprascripto  continetur  ac 
omnia  et  singula  in  dicto  acto  contenta  inuiolabiliter  obseruari  curetis  sub 
omni  pena  que  competit  in  hac  parte  et  hoc  nullatcnus  omittatis  Datum  sub 
testimonio  magni  sigilli  nostri  apud  Edinburglie  sexto  die  mensis  Julij  anno 
reiini  nostri  nono. 


The    Kingis    lettres   for   deliuering    the    castel    of    Kildrumy. '  — (A.D. 

1447.') 

James  be  the  grace  of  God  King  of  Seottis  .  Til  cure  luvidi.s  cosingis 
Robert  lorde  of  Erskyn  and  Thomas  youre  sone  and  al  vtheris  oure  liegis 
and  subditis  beand  within  the  castel  of  Kildrumy  or  of  yhourc  belialue 
havand  power  tharof  greting  .  Foralsmikle  as  for  the  gude  of  pece  and 
tranquillite  of  oure  reainie  and  justice  to  be  haldin  in  the  north  partis  of 
oure  said  realme  quhare  grete  rupture  and  transgressiounis  has  bene  in 

'  [From  a  transcript  in  the  General  Kcgistcr  House. 

Sir  Robert  Douglas  writes  that,  in  the  Jlarr  charter  chest,  '  there  is  an  indenture,  which 
bears  date  the  twentieth  of  June,  1448,  entered  into  between  the  King  and  Council  on  the  one 
part,  and  Uobert  lord  Erskine  on  the  other,  by  which  Lord  Erskiue  obliges  himself  to  deliver 
up  the  castle  of  Kildrummy  betwixt  and  the  third  July  next,  to  any  the  Kiug  should  appoint, 
to  be  kept  by  them  till  the  King's  majority,  and  then  to  be  delivered  up  to  cither  of  them  who 
should  be  found  to  have  right  to  it,  at  the  sight  of  the  three  estates,  and  to  account  to  the  King 
at  his  majority  for  the  one  half  of  the  earldom  of  JIarr.  And  the  King  and  Council  on  their 
part  obliged  themselves  that  so  soon  as  the  castle  of  Kildrummy  should  be  delivered  up  to 
those  appointed  by  the  King,  his  Majesty  should  deliver  up  to  Lord  Erskine  his  castle  of  Alloa, 
and  all  the  furniture  and  warlike  stores  found  therein.  This  indenture  is  sealed  by  the  King's 
privy  seal,  and  the  seals  of  William,  bisliop  of  Glasgow,  and  of  James  of  Livingston,  then 
keepers  of  the  King's  person;  and  the  lords  of  Graenuand  Gr.iy  bind  themselves  as  cautioners 
for  the  King  and  Council's  fuUilling  their  part  of  the  indentures;  and  on  the  part  of  Lord 
Erskine,  his  seal,  and  the  seal  of  his  son  and  heir.  Sir  Tliomas  Erskine,  are  aflixed ;  and  Sir 
Henry  Douglas  of  Lochleven,  Thomas  of  Wemyss,  and  William  Auchterlony  of  Kelly  bind 
themselves  as  cautioners  for  the  father  and  son's  performing  their  part  of  the  indentures.' — 
(Peerage  of  Scotland,  p.  467.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  197 

tyni  liigane  and  for  reformacion  tliarof  /  we  adress  vs  God  willing 
sudanly  to  visy  tlie  said  partis  .  And  for  our  purviaunco  to  be  made  in 
the  said  partis  wc  hauc  char2;it  to  pas  befor  oure  cummyno;  euro  luvidis 
Daiiid  Murray  of  Tulibardyn  knicht  and  Robert  of  Levingstounc  our 
comptroiloure  with  full  power  vndre  oure  patent  lettres  til  ask  and 
ressaue  the  castell  of  Kildrumy  as  the  appoyntnient  be  the  evidontis 
made  tharupone  betuix  vs  and  yhou  oure  cosingis  forsaidis  proportis  . 
And  the  maer  sudanly  becaus  it  is  a  place  conuenient  of  souerte  and 
vthirwayis  for  oure  purviaunce  to  be  made  at  this  tym  .  Oure  wil  is  and 
straitly  we  chai'ge  you  oure  cosingis  forsaidis  and  al  and  sindre  vtheris 
being  within  the  hous  of  Kildrumy  forsaid  or  having  powere  tharof  as  is 
abufe  writtin  and  ilkane  of  you  .  that  thir  oure  letres  sene  but  obstacle 
assonye  or  delay  like  as  the  said  appoyntmentis  proportis  [yhe]  deliuer  the 
said  hous  to  the  said  Dauid  and  Robert  yhe  hauing  thir  oure  lettres  for 
yhoure  warand  vndre  the  hiest  paynnis  of  rebellioun  forffature  and 
vtheris  ye  may  commit  and  inrin  again  oure  maieste  .  The  quhilkis  gife 
yhe  inrin  we  think  God  willing  til  execute  agains  yhou  and  ilkane  of 
you  forsaid  with  al  rigore  as  efferis  .  Gevin  vndre  oure  priue  seel  at 
Striuelyne  the  xij  day  of  Maij  and  of  oure  regno  the  xj  yhere  . 


Deposiciones    testium    de    consanguinitate    Domini    Roberti    de    Erskyn 
domino  Comiti  de  ilarr  dicto  Gartnay.  '  — (A.D.  1447.) 

Xn  nomine  Domini  Amen  per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum 
cunctis  pateat  euidenter  quod  anno  eiusdem  millesimo  quadringe[nte]simo 
quadragesimo  septimo  mensis  vero  Octobris  die  sexto  Indictione  decima 
pontilicatus  sanctissimi  in  Christo  patris  et  domini  nostri  Domini  Nicho- 
laij  diuina  prouidencia  pape  quinti  anno  primo  In  mei  notarii  publici  et 
testium  infrascriptorum  pi'esencia  porsonaliter  constitutus  nobilis  vir 
Andreas  de  Keth  de  Inverwgy  etatis  octoginta  annorum  uel  eocirca 
Qui  quidem  Andreas  per  litteras  reuerendi  in  Christo  patris  ac  domini 
Domini  Ingcrami  Dei  et  Apostolice  sedis  gratia  episcopi  Aberdonensis 
legittime    sub  pena  excommunicacionis  monitus   ad  perhibendum  fidele 

'  [From  a  transcript  in  the  General  Kegister  House.] 


198  THE  {SHIRES  <  >F  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

testimonium  ueritati  in  causa  computacionis  parentele  nobilis  viri  Domini 
Roberti  de  Erskyne  comitis  de  Man-  silicet  in  quoto  gradu  dictus  Robertus 
attingebat  Domino  Comiti  de  Man-  dieto  Gai'tnay  juratus  tactis  Sacro- 
sanctis  Dei  Ewangeliis  et  diligenter  per  me  notarium  infrascriptum  de 
speciali  mandato  mihi  litteratorie  per  dictum  reuerendum  in  Christo 
patrem  facto  examinatus  (licit  in  suo  juramento  quod  dictus  Conies  Gartnay 
de  Marr  gonuit  Donaldum  comitem  de  Marr  et  duas  filias  et  idem  Donald  us 
gcnuit  Thomam  comitem  de  Marr  et  Margaretam  Qui  quidem  Thomas  obiit 
sine  liberis  et  dicta  Margai-eta  desponsata  fuit  Willelmo  comiti  de  Dowglass 
qui  genuit  ex  ca  Jacobum  et  Ysabellam  qui  sine  liberis  deeesserunt  et  sic 
cessauit  generacio  Donaldi  comitis  antedicti  Cuius  quidem  Donaldi  sorores 
germane  antedicte  filie  dicti  Gartnay  Comitis  desponsate  fuerunt  vna 
cum  Roberto  de  Broyss  Rege  que  sine  liberis  decessit  et  alia  soror 
desponsata  fuit  cum  Domino  Johanne  de  Mentetli  qui  genuit  ex  ea  duas 
filias  quarum  seniorem  desponsauit  Dominus  Edwardus  de  Ketli  qui 
genuit  ex  ea  Jonetam  que  nupta  cum  Domino  Thoma  de  Erskyn  qui 
genuit  ex  ea  Dominum  Robertum  de  Erskyn  comitem  de  Marr  sepedictum  / 
Et  consequenter  Ingeramus  de  Wenton  de  Andat  tanquam  secundus 
testis  consimiliter  de  precepto  predicti  reuerendi  in  Christo  patris  virtute 
monicionis  antedicte  juratus  et  deligenter  examinatus  concoi-dat  cum  dicto 
Andrea  in  omnibus  et  per  omnia  et  addit  quod  bene  auderet  exponere 
personam  suam  in  duello  cum  quocunque  contrarium  asserente  dumodo 
ad  hoc  fuerit  sibi  legittimus  censors  De  et  super  quibus  omnibus  et  sin- 
gulis Valterus  de  Erskyne  procuratorio  [nomine]  prefati  Domini  Roberti  a 
me  notario  publico  infrascripto  sibi  fieri  petiit  publicum  instrumentum  Acta 
fuerunt  hec  primo  apud  Inuerwgy  et  secundo  apud  Andat  sub  anno 
mense  die  indictione  et  pontificatu  prenotatis  presentibus  apud  Inuerwgy 
Jacobo  de  Skyne  de  eodem  Thoma  Fraser  de  Corntoun  Alexandre  Scot 
Johanne  Murray  et  Johanne  Jacobi  et  apud  Andat  Ranaldo  Chyne  de 
Crechynalade  Johanne  Malysoun  Johanne  Ade  et  Johanne  Jacobi  testibus 
ad  premissa  vocatis  specialiter  et  rogatis  . 

Et  Ego  Laurencius  Dunccani  presbyter  Aberdonensis  diocesis 
magister  in  artibus  publicus  auctoritate  Imperiali  notarius  [etc. 
hi  forma  communi. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  199 


Protestacio  pro  Domino  Roberto  domino  do  Erskyne  in  materia  et  qucstione 
comitatus  de  Mar  et  castri  de  Kyndrummy.  '  — (A.D.  1449.) 

J.n  Dei  nomine  Amen  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  euidenter  quod  anno  Incarnacionis  Dominice  millesimo  quadrin- 
gentesimo  quadragesimo  nono  die  quarto  raensis  Aprilis  .  .  in  serenissimj 
principis  supremique  domini  nostri  Domini  Jacobi  Scotorum  Regis  ex- 
celleiitissimi  triumque  regni  sui  statuum  in  pretorio  burgi  de  Striueline  in 
consiiio  general!  congregatorum  et  sedencium  meique  notarij  publici  pre- 
sencia  coniparuit  nobilis  vir  Dominus  Tliomas  de  Erskyn  priraogenitus 
et  heres  Domini  Roberti  domini  do  Erskyn  railits  cum  suo  prelocutore 
Johanne  de  Haddingtoun  burgensi  de  Perth  in  materia  et  questione  comitatus 
de  Mar  et  castri  de  Kyndrummy  et  post  diuersas  altercaciones  hincinde 
factas  •  tandem  idem  Dominus  Thomas  nomine  et  ex  parte  dicti  Domini 
Roberti  patris  suj  et  nomine  proprio  optulit  se  subiturum  et  in  orauibus 
perimplcturum  ad  arbitrium  et  deliberacionera  dictorum  trium  statuum 
indenturas  et  euideneias  inter  dictum  supremum  dominum  nostrum  Regem 
et  consules  sues  ab  vna  et  ipsos  Dominos  Thomam  et  Robertnm  partibus  ab 
alia  super  terris  comitatus  de  Mar  et  castro  de  Kyndrummy  antcdictis  alias 
confectas  secundum  series  et  tenores  earundem  indenturarum  et  euidenciarum 
Reraotis  primitus  abinde  quibuscunque  personis  de  iure  suspectis  videlicet 
prelatis  et  burgorum  commissariis  qui  ut  asseruit  et  allegauit  Johannes  de 
Hadingtoun  prelocutor  antedictus  in  questione  feodi  et  hereditatis  iudicare 
non  deberent  aut  deliberare  /  ac  firmis  terrarum  dicti  comitatus  de  termino 
Festi  Sancti  Martini  in  yemi  vltimo  clapso  per  intromissores  Regis  ioiuste 
et  contra  tenores  dictarum  indenturarum  ut  asseruit  leuatis  et  perccjjtis  sibi 
et  patri  suo  antedicto  reseruandis  et  reseruatis  Protestando  solempniter 
idem  Dominus  Thomas  quod  hiis  forsan  non  perimpletis  protelacio  eorundem 
sibi  et  patri  suo  aut  successoribus  suis  non  cedoret  in  preiudicium  dainpnum 
aut  dispcndiura  quodcunque  quoad  feodum  et  hereditatem  suara  temporibus 
quibuscunque  futuris  Super  quibus  omnibus  et  singulis  dictus  Dominus 
Thomas  a  me  notario  publico  infrascripto  sibi  publicum  fieri  peciit  instru- 
mentum   .  .  .    Presentibus    reuerendis    in    Christo    patribus    ac   niagnificis 

'  [From  the  Acts  of  tlio  Vrtrliaiiu-nts  i.l  Sc.,tl..|iid.  v,.l    ii  .  i.n   ■;".  lii.l 


200  TtlE  SHILIES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

honorabilibus  ot  prouiJis  dominls  et  viris  Willehno  Johanne  Roberto 
Georgio  et  Willelmo  Glasjruensi  Morauiensi  Dunblanensi  Ergadiensi  et 
Cathanensi  episcopis  Willelmo  VVilleltnoet  Alexaiulrode  Dougl  is  Orcliadle 
Craufurdie  comitibus  Willelmo  de  Cranstoun  Gilberto  Menyheis  Jacobo 
Parkle  et  Adam  Cosoure  de  Edinburgbe  Abirdene  Lythqw  et  Striueline 
burg-orum  coramissariis  testibus  cum  multis  aliis  ad  premissa  vocatis 
specialiter  et  rogatis  . 

Et    ego   Johannes  de   Atheray    presbiter    Dunblanensis    diocesis 
publicus  auctoritate  Imperlali  notarius  [etc.  in  forma  communi.] 


Protestacio  Domini  Thome  de  Erskin  filii  et  heredis  Domini  Robert!  de 
Erskin  militis  de  eodem  pro  justicia  eidem  patri  sue  fienda  de  comitatu 
de  3Iar.  '  — (A.D.  1450.) 

xn  Dei  nomine  Amen  .  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  euidenter  /  quod  anno  ab  incarnacione  eiusdein  millesirao  quadrin- 
gentesimo  quadragesimo  nono  •  mensis  vero  Januarij  die  vicesima  sexta 
...  In  presencia  excellentissiinj  principis  et  dominj  •  Dominj  Jacobi 
secundi  Regis  Scotorum  illustiissimj  in  suo  ])arliamento  die  cont'eccionis 
presentis  instruraentj  tento  apud  Edynburghe  pro  tribunali  sedentls  meique 
notarij  publici  ac  testium  subscriptorum  personallter  const'tutus  nobilis  et 
prepotens  vir  /  Dominus  Thomas  de  Erskin  filius  primogenitus  et  apparens 
heres  prepotentis  dominj  •  Dominj  Robert!  de  Erskin  militis  de  eodem  ■ 
nomine  et  ex  parte  patris  sui  predicti  cum  omni  humilitate  peciit  justiciam 
seu  remedium  eidem  patri  suo  fieri  /  de  comitatu  de  Mar  cum  pertinenciis 
patri  sao  jure  hereditario  pertinente  /  et  ut  ipse  asseruit  per  dominum 
nostrum  Regem  ab  eodem  minus  juste  detente  .  Vnde  potens  Doininus 
Willelmus  dominus  Crechtoun  ac  cancellarius  Scocie  de  mandato  Dominj 
Regis  sibi  respondit  /  quod  per  quoddam  actum  Concilij  Generalis  per  tres 
regni  status  editum  /  existit  decretura  /  quod  predictus  Dominus  Re.K  omni- 
bus terris  et  dominiis  de  quibus  genitor  eiusdem  obiit  vestitus  et  saisitus 
gaudere  debuit  vsque  ad  etatem  suam  legiliniam  /  et  priuilegio  illius  acti 

'  [From  the  Acts  of  the  I'arliaineuts  of  Scothuid,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  CI,  ii2  ] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  201 

adherere  et  gaiidere  voluit  dorainus  noster  Rex  suijradictus  .  Et  medio 
tempore  ad  videndum  jura  et  euideiicias  dicti  Dominj  de  Erskin  qiiibus  sibi 
jus  ad  predictum  comitatura  vendicare  nititur  /  vnacum  juribus  ipsius 
dominj  nostri  Regis  quibus  asseruit  et  assorit  dictum  comitaturn  ad  ipsum 
pertinere  per  suum  Secretum  Concilium  quando  cammode  poterit  /  seipsum 
obtulit  promptuni  et  paratum  .  Qua  responsione  sic  facta  •  predictus 
Dorainus  Tlioraas  de  ErsJiin  nomine  et  ex  parte  quibus  supra  •  solorapniter 
fuit  prolestatus  /  quod  cursus  temporis  sine  justicie  exhibicionls  dilacio 
vsque  ad  etatem  Regis  legitimara  dicto  Domino  de  Erskin  patri  suo  nee 
suis  beredibus  quantum  ad  suura  feodum  et  liereditatem  minima  redundaret 
in  preiudiciura  /  dampnum  /  seu  grauamen  temporibus  profuturis  .  Super 
quibus  omnibus  predictus  Dominus  Thomas  nomine  quo  supra  sibi  fieri 
peciit  presens  publicum  instrumentum  .  Acta  fuerunt  hec  apud  Edynburghe 
in  pretorio  eiusdera  sub  anno  die  raense  .  .  .  quibus  supra  .  Presentibus 
ibidem  reuerendis  in  Christo  patribus  Jacobo  ■  Willelmo  •  et  Johanne  Sancti 
Andree  Glasguensi  et  Dunkeldensi  episcopis  •  raagnificis  et  potentibus 
dominis  Willelmo  •  Georgio  •  et  Alexandro  de  Douglas  •  Angus  •  et  de 
Huntle  comitibus  cum  aliis  dominis  trium  regni  statuum  testibus  ad  premissa 
vocatis  specialiter  et  rogatis  . 

Et   ego    Dauid    Kay   presbiter    Sanciiandree    diocesis    publicus 
auctoritate  Imperial!  notarius  [etc.  in  forma  communi.] 


Carta  confirmacionis   Comitis  de  Marre  et  Garuiauch   super  diuiidietate 
terrarum  de  Vesthalle  in  comitatu  de  Garuiauch.  '  — (A.D.  1451.) 

liobertus  comes  de  Marre  et  Garuiach  ac  dominus  de  Irskyne  .  .  .   Sciatis 


1  [From  the  Eegistnim  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  258,  259. 

In  July,  1454,  Edward  Ramsay  of  the  Westhall  resigned  bis  lands  of  the  Westhall,  in  tlic 
earldom  of  the  (iarioch,  in  the  hands  of  the  King,  who  immediately  bestowed  them  upon 
Ingerani,  bishop  ol  Aberdeen,  by  a  charter  which  describes  them  as  lying  in  the  King's  earldom 
of  the  Garioch,  'iacentes  in  comitatu  nostro  de  Garuiach.'— (Hcgistrum  Episcopatus  Abcrdonensis, 
vol.  i.,pp  2G0,  261.) 

Crawfurd  quotes  a  charter  of  the  year  1444,  by  which  '  Kobertus  comes  de  Mar  ac  dorainus 
Erskine'  grants  the  hands  of  Garscadane  in  Dunbartonshire  to  Patrick  Galbraith.— (Peerage  of 
Scotland,  p.  300,  note  e.)] 

2c 


202  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

iios  vidisse  .  .  .  cartam  Johannis  Maluil  de  Heriiystone  de  dimedietate 
terrarum  de  Vesthale  cum  pertinencijs  iacente  in  cornitatu  de  Garuiauch 
infra  vicecomltatum  de  Aberden  .  .  .  Edwardo  Ramsay  [de  Vesthaii] 
factam  .  .  .  Qiiam  quidem  cartam  .  .  .  confirmamus  .  Apud  AUua 
septimo  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesirao  quadringentesimo 
quinquajresirao  prime  coram  liijs  testibus  videlicet  Domino  Henrico  Douglas 
de  Loucblewyn  •  Domino  Willelmo  de  Menteth  de  Kerss  militibus  • 
Willelmo  Murrefe  de  Polmaiss- Nicholaio  Irskyne- Roberto  Cunnynghame- 
Thoma  Irskyne  •  et  Domino  Johanne  Athra  notario  publico  cum  multis 
alijs  . 


Supplicacio  Domini  Thome  domini  Erskyne  pro  justicia  sibi  facienda  penes 
terras  comitatuum  de  Mar  et  de  Garviach.  '  — (A.D.  1453.) 

JLn  Dei  nomine  Amen  .  Per  hoc  presens  [publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  euidenter]  quod  anno  ab  incarnacione  Dominica  •  m  •  cccc  •  quinqua- 
gesimo  secundo  mensis  Marcij  die  xxj.  ...  In  pretorio  burgi  de  Edin- 
burght  in  Concilio  Generali  ibidem  tento  per  excellentissimumprincipem  ac 
dominum  nostrum  metuendissimum  Dominum  Jacobum  Regem  illustrissi- 
mum  •  eidem  Domino  Regi  coram  tribus  regni  sui  statibus  ibidem  congre- 
gatis-nobilis  et  potens  dorainns  Thomas  doniinus  Erskine  quandam  suppli- 
cacionem  papiro  scriptam  per  quam  supplicacionem  hurailiter  requisiuit 
dominum  nostrum  Regem  pro  justitia  sibi  facienda  penes  terras  comitatuum 
de  Mar  et  de  Garviach  humiliter  presentauit  •  qua  supplicacione  audita  et 
intellecta  nobilis  et  potens  dominus  AVillelmus  dominus  Creichtoune  can- 
cellarius  Scocie  asseruit  dicto  Domino  Erskyne  quatenus  noster  Rex  proponit 
Deo  ducc  infra  breve  post  Festum  Penthecostes  proximo  futurum  in  parti- 
bus  borealibus  sui  regni  existens  et  ipso  suppremo  domino  nostro  Rege 
ibidem  existente  justitiam  eidem  Domino  Erskyne  super  quindecim  dierum 
premonitionem  faciendam  fieri  prout  incumbit  .... 


[From  tlie  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  ii.,  p.  75.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  203 


Reinissio  Regis  Alexandro  comiti  Jo  Huntle  domino  Gonlouno  et  de 
Badyenach  et  Georgeo  de  Setoune  militi  filio  et  heredi  ipsiiis.  '  — 
(A.D.  1456.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  omnibns  probis  hominibus  suis  ad  quos 
presentes  littere  peruenerint  salutem  Sciatis  quod  remisimus  carissimo 
consanguineo  nostro  Alexandro  comiti  de  Huntle  domino  Gordoune 
et  de  Badyenach  et  Georgeo  de  Setoune  militi  filio  suo  et  heredi  ap- 
parent! latoribus  presentium  rancorem  animi  nostri  sectam  regiam  et 
omnem  actionem  quem  et  quas  erga  ipsos  seu  eorum  alterum  .  .  . 
habemus  .  .  .  pro  depredationibus  per  ipsos  factis  in  ten-is  de  Marr  et 
rapinis  bonorum  consanguinei  nostri  Thome  domini  Erskin  et  pro 
uniuersis  aliis  et  singulis  depredationibus  rapinis  incendiis  homicidiis  et 
aliis  actionibus  seu  transgressionibus  quibuscunque  per  dictos  Alex- 
andrum  et  Georgeura  seu  eorum  alterum  usque  in  diem  confectionis 
presentium  commissis  .  .  .  proditoria  traditione  in  nostram  personam 
regiam  duntaxat  excepta  /  dummodo  partibus  conquerentibus  et  dampna 
passis  taliter  satisfaciant  quod  nullam  super  hoc  de  cetero  iustam 
querimoniam  audiamus  Et  supradictos  Alexandrum  et  Georgeum  et 
eorum  alterum  sub  firma  pace  et  protectione  nostra  iuste  suscipientes 
firmiter  inhibemus  ne  quis  eis  aut  eorum  alteri  occasione  dictarum  depre- 
dationum  et  rapinarum  aut  aliarum  actionum  .  .  .  quarumcunque  .  .  .  nio- 
lestiam  .  .  .  inferre  presumat  iniuste  super  nostram  plenariam  forisfactu- 
ram  /  aut  mortem  eis  vel  eorum  alteri  inferat  sub  pena  amissionis  vite  et 
membrorum  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  has  litteras  nostras  pro  toto  tem- 
pore vite  dictorum  Alexandri  et  Georgei  et  eorum  altei'ius  duraturas 
sub  magno  sigillo  nostro  sibi  fieri  fecimus  patentes  apud  Aberdene  sejjtimo 
die  mensis  Martii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  quinqua- 
gesimo  quinto  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  . 

James  R  . 


[Abridged  from  the  original  ia  the  charter  rooro  at  Gordon  Castle.] 


204  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Nota  pro  Rege  de  terris  de  Soynabard.  '  — (A.D.  14o5-G.) 

L-Lerras]  de  Soynahard  Dauid  Scrirageoure  tenet  vt  dicit  hcreditarie  per 
cartam  infeodacionis  quondain  Domini  Regis  vltimo  defuncti  qui  siUi  illas  con- 
tulit  per  resignacionem  quondam  Domini  Alexandri  asserti  comitis  de  Marr 
eciam  vltimo  defuncti  qui  solum  habuit  liberum  tenementum  dicti  comitatus  . 
Eo  quod  idem  Dominus  Alexander  prius  habens  dictum  coraitatura  ex  infeo- 
dacione  quondam  Regis  Robcrti  tereii  per  resignacionem  quondam  Eufamie 
[I.  Isabelle]  comitisse  de  Mar  in  manibus  dicti  Regis  Roberti  factam  dicto 
Domino  Aleiandro  hcredlbus  suis  et  suis  assignatis  de  eodera  comitatu  .  Qui 
quidem  Dorainus  Alexander  tunc  comes  de  Marr  dictum  comitatura  in  mani- 
bus quondam  Roberti  duels  Albanie  tunc  regni  Scocie  gubernatoris  /  Domino 
quondam  Rege  vltimo  defuncto  in  Anglia  pro  tempore  existente  /  virtute 
resignacionis  et  infeodacionis  predictarum  pure  et  simjiliciter  resignauit  . 
Deinde  prefatus  Dux  Albanie  eundem  coraitatum  quondam  Domino  Thome 
Stewart  filio  naturali  eiusdem  quondam  Domini  Alexandri  comitis  virtute 
dicte  resignacionis  in  manibus  suis  facte  /  assignato  dicti  quondam  Domini 
Alexandri  comitis  tanquam  gubernator  dicti  regni  contulit  et  eundem  quon- 
dam Dorainuin  Thomam  per  cartam  suam  infeodauit  hereditarie  de  eodera  . 
Qui  quidem  quondam  Dorainus  Thomas  sic  vt  premittitur  in  dicto 
comitatu  infeodatus  et  saisitus  in  feodo  eiusdem  obiit  patre  superstite  et  in 
libero  tenemento  eiusdem  remanente  /  Postmodum  vero  ipso  filio  suo  Domino 
Thoma  in  feodo  dicti  comitatus  decidente  /  et  dicto  quondam  Domino  Alex- 
andre olim  Comite  in  libero  tenemento  eiusdem  duntaxat  remanente  /  idem 
Dominus  Alexander  easdem  terras  de  Soynahard  in  manibus  dicti  quondam 
Domini  Regis  defuncti  vltimo  resignauit  /  licet  male  /  quia  feodum  dicti 
comitatus  non  habuit  /  aliquas  terras  dicti  comitatus  resignare  non  valuit  / 
et  per  consequens  nee  resignacio  aut  infeodacio  supradicte  miuime  va- 
luerunt  •  quia  nemii  dat  quod  non  habet  .  In  signum  preterea  non  juris  dicti 
Dauid  Skrimgeoure  quondam  Comitissa  Bucbanie  et  sponsa  dicti  quondam 
Domini  Thome  et  tunc  sponsa  Domini  Willelmi  comitis  Orchadie  nunc 
superstitis  /  defunctis  prius  dicto  Domino  Rege  Jacobo  /  Domino  Alexandro 

'  [From  the  Compotum  Domini  Alexandri  Ylioung  caraeriirii  Domini  Kegis  inter  aquas  de 
Dee  et  Spey  (31.  Julii  1455—12.  Octobris  145G.)  in  Rot.  Scacc.  Uegum  Scotorum,  no.  223.J,  MS. 
Gen.  Register  House,  Edinburgh  ] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  205 

et  Domino  Thoma  supradietis  in  capella  Domini  Regis  moderni  breue  super 
terra  died  comitatus  de  Marr  obtinendo  illi  in  curia  vicecomitatus  de  Aber- 
dene  tunc  inibi  per  Jacobum  Skene  de  eodem  deputatum  in  dicto  officio 
deseruiri  procurauit  .  In  qua  curia  per  nobilos  patrie  et  inquisicionera  dili- 
wentera  /  racionabilis  tercia  dicti  comitatus  de  Marr  et  per  illorura  decretum 
sibi  fucrat  facta  et  eciam  realiter  assignata  .  Virtufe  cuius  /  dictus  Comes 
Orcbadie  racione  prefate  dicte  quondam  sponse  sue  /  eandem  terciam 
quondam  Domino  Alexandro  de  Setoun  de  Gordoune  miiiti  assedauit  pro 
certo  prccio  inter  eosdem  desuper  conuento  .  Pro  cuius  precii  prefate  tercie 
non  solucione  Willelmus  Sinclare  ex  parte  dicti  Comitis  Orchadie  quondam 
Willelmum  Setoun  de  Echt  /  fratrera  dicti  quondam  Domini  Alexandri 
Setoun  /  prope  Setoun  cepit  /  et  ab  eo  tricenta  et  quadragintu  dimidia  auri 
ob  eandem  causam  abstulit  in  loco  supradicto  . 


Declaracio  Comitatus  de  Mar. '  — (A.D.  1457.) 
U  niuersis  presentes  literas  jnspecturis  Jobannes  dominus  Lindesey  de  Bvris 

'  [From  the  original  in  the  Marr  charter  chest. 

Sir  Robert  Douglas,  quoting  records,  says  that  "  iu  the  year  1157,  the  King  brought 
a  reduction  against  !<ir  Thomas,  now  Lord  Ersliine  (his  father  being  then  dead)  of  his 
father  Lord  Erskine's  service  to  Isabel,  countess  of  Marr.  The  heads  of  the  reduction 
are  (i.)  That  Lord  Erskine  ought  not  to  have  been  served  heir,  because  there  were  no 
witnesses  who  could  swear  to  his  being  come  of  Elyne  of  MaiT,  who  was  long  since  dead;  (li.) 
Because  the  said  service  was  contrary  to  the  Act  of  Parliament  anent  the  King's  keeping  pos- 
session of  all  lands  or  rights  his  Majesty's  father  was  in  possession  of,  or  had  claimed,  at  the 
time  of  his  decease ;  (iii.)  Because  Isabel,  countess  of  Marr,  was  not  the  person  who  died  last 
vested  and  seised  in  that  earldom,  but  Alexander  Stewart  and  Thomas  his  natural  son,  to  both 
whom  the  King  was  heir;  (iv.)  Because  the  King  himself  was  nearest  heir  to  Isabel,  countess  of 
Marr,  as  being  descended  from  Isabel  of  Marr,  King  Robert  Bruce's  first  queen,  mother  of 
Priiicess  Marjory;  and  Isabel  of  Marr,  being  eldest  daughter  of  Gratney, earl  of  Marr,  ought  to 
be  preferred  to  the  descendants  of  Elyne,  her  second  sister,  in  the  earldom  of  Marr,  which  was 
an  indivisible  subject.  Upon  these  grounds  an  assize  of  error  met  at  Aberdeen,  where  the  King 
himself  was  present,  and  they  by  their  verdict,  dated  the  fifteenth  of  May,  1457,  reduced  the 
service  of  Robert  lord  Erskine;  and  found  that  the  King  only  had  right  to  the  earldom  of 
Marr,  lordsliip  of  Garrioch,  etc.  This  reduction  was  confirmed  in  parliament  on  the  fiftli  of 
November,  14.')".  But  against  all  these  proceedings,  Thomas  lord  Erskine  entered  his  protest; 
and  he  and  his  posterity  always  continued  to  assert  their  right  to  the  earldom  of  Marr,  and  to 
complain  of  the  violence  with  which,  they  said,  it  was  wre.sted  from  them."— (Peerage  of  Scot- 
land, p.  4G7.)  Cf.  Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  vol  v.,  pp.  275,  276,  280;  Lord  Hailcs- 
Additional  Sutherland  Case,  chap,  v.,  sect.  12,  pp.  50-52.] 


206  THE  SHlllES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

justiciarius  domini  nostrj  Regis  ex  parte  borcali  aqua  de  Forth  jxeneraliter 
constitutus  et  Waltcrus  Lindsay  de  Kinblathmonth  vicecomes  hac  vice 
de  Abirdene  nomine  tutorio  inagnifici  domini  Dauid  coniitis  de  Craw- 
turde  salutem  in  omnium  salvatore  Vestre  Tnlversitati  notum  faoimus 
per  presentes  quod  die  confectionis  presentiura  literarura  in  prelorio 
burgi  de  At)irdene  in  itinere  justiciarie  ibidem  tento  in  presentia  excel- 
lentissimi  principis  ac  domini  nostri  raetuendissimi  Domini  Jacobi  Regis 
Scotorum  illustrissimi  supremi  domini  nostri  ac  plurimorum  prelatorum 
niagnatum  procerum  baronum  nobiliura  et  libere  tenentium  in  magno 
numero  congregatorum  Jacobus  Skene  de  eodem  Johannes  Mowat  de 
Loscragie  Andreas  Buchan  Thomas  Allirdes  de  eodem  Ranaldus  Chene 
de  eodem  Walterus  Berciay  de  Tolly  et  Johannes  Scrogs  senior  legitime 
et  peremptorie  summoniti  virtute  literarum  summonitionis  capelle  regie 
ad  certum  diem  dicti  itineris  ad  comparendum  coram  domino  nostro  Rege 
et  suis  consulibus  ad  respondendum  super  eorum  errore  et  injusta  deter- 
minatione  et  responsione  cujusdara  brevis  inquisltionis  capelle  regie  im- 
petrati  per  quondam  nobilem  dominum  Robertum  dominum  Erskin  et 
pro  minus  justa  deliberatione  retornati  dicte  inquisltionis  penes  dimidieta- 
tem  terrarum  comitatus  de  Marr  cum  pertinentiis  jacentium  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Aberdein  de  mandate  domini  nostri  Regis  vocati  ad  compar- 
endum personaliter  comparuerunt  Quibus  comparentibus  pcrsonaliter  com- 
paruit  nobilis  dominus  Thomas  dominus  Erskin  pro  suo  interesse  post 
nonnulla  per  ipsum  Thomam  allegata  et  in  scriptis  ostensa  pro  defensione 
erroris  dictarum  personarum  coram  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  prn- 
Fato  et  subscriptis  dominis  videlicet  reuerendis  in  Christo  patribusac  dominis 
Georgio  episcopo  B.echinensi  cancellario  Scotie  Johanne  episcopo  Mora- 
vien.si  ac  magnificis  et  potentibus  dominis  videlicet  Alexandre  comite  de 
Huntlie  domino  de  Badzenach  Willehno  comite  de  Erroll  connestabulaiio 
Scotie  Willielmo  domino  Keith  regni  Scotie  marescallo  Georgio  domino 
Leslie  Roberto  domino  Flcyming  et  me  dicto  Domino  Johanne  de  Lindsay  de 
Byris  Dominis  Johanne  Ogilvie  de  Lintrethin  Waltero  Ogilvie  de  Desk- 
furde  Willehno  Leslie  de  Balclianne  Willehno  Cranstonn  de  Corsbie  et 
Waltero  Stewart  de  Strathoun  militibus  Willielmo  de  Moravia  de  Tuli- 
bardin  et  Nmiano  Spot  comi)utorura  rotulatore  supremi  domini  nostri 
Regis  Dicte  persone  super  dicta  inquisitione  existentes  in  camera  predicti 
])retorii  singulatim  examinati  et  tactis  Dei  Evangeliis  jurati  penes  respon- 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  207 

sioncra  dicti  erroris  prefate  inquisitionis  impetrate  per  dictum  quondcam 
Robertum  domimim  Erskin  et  deliberationem  retornati  desuper  datarn 
deposuerunt  modo  et  forma  prout  sequitur  Primo  videlicet  dictus  Joannes 
Skrogs  SENIOK  juratus  quia  antlquior  inter  ceteros  interrogatus  primo  per 
se  vtrum  fuit  super  responsione  dicte  Inquisitionis  et  deliberatione  retornati 
ejusdem  vel  non  Respondit  quod  sic  fuit  et  super  deliberationem  dicti 
retornati  Interrogatus  etiam  vtrum  aliquam  habuit  notitiam  de  quondam 
Issobella  comitissa  de  Marr  ratione  cujus  dictus  quondam  Robertus  dorainus 
Erskine  prosequutus  fuit  demidietatem  dicti  comitatus  cum  pertinentils 
Respondit  quod  de  se  non  babuit  notitiam  Interrogatus  etiam  in  quo  gradu 
consanguinitatis  dictus  quondam  Robertus  dicte  quondam  Isobelle  attlgit 
Respondit  quod  non  novit  tempore  deliberationis  dicti  retornati  nee  vnquam 
de  post  in  quo  gradu  consanguinitatis  dictus  quondam  Robertus  dicte  quon- 
dam Isobelle  attigit  nee  quod  consanguine!  fuerunt  quoquo  modo  Interio- 
gatus  si  aliqui  personarum  super  dicta  inquisitione  existentes  contra  tenorem 
dictj  retornatj  determinarunt  et  responderunt  et  si  sic  quot  persone  sic 
feeerant  Respondit  quod  quinque  persone  quorum  Gilbertus  Menzies  et 
Johannes  Vans  duo  fuerunt  qui  deliberarunt  contra  dictam  literam  re- 
tornati et  quod  de  tribus  personis  dictorura  quinque  dictus  deponens  non 
bene  recordatur  Insuper  asseruit  dictus  Johannes  Skrogs  suo  juramento 
quod  quondam  Dominus  Alexander  Forbes  vieecomitis  de  Aberden  tunc 
tempore  deputatus  seruiuit  dictum  breue  et  quod  habuit  terras  de  Strath- 
die  de  dicto  Domino  Erskine  et  quod  publica  vox  fuit  quod  easdem  habuit 
terras  pro  suis  su])ortatione  et  juuaraine  pro  deservicione  dicti  brevis  Et 
dixit  dictus  Joannes  Skrogs  quod  per  blandia  verba  et  ticta  mendacia 
sibi  et  dictis  personis  seciim  super  dictam  inquisitionem  existentibus  eiis 
per  Johannem  Hadingtoun  et  ceteros  prolo(|uitores  dicti  Domini  Erskine  et 
alios  sibi  pertinentes  facta  seducti  fuerunt  asserendo  se  bene  et  luculenter 
nunc  scire  quod  attentis  literis  et  juribus  doraini  nostri  Regis  tunc  sibi 
cognitis  ipse  et  cetere  persone  super  dictam  inquisitionem  erraverunt  et 
injuste  dictam  literam  retornati  deliberarunt  penes  demidietatem  dictarum 
terrarura  comitatus  de  Marr  propter  quod  dictus  Joannes  Skrogs  huiiiil- 
lime  implorauit  dictum  supremutn  dominum  nostrum  Regera  ponendo  se 
in  voluntate  ejusdem  domini  nostri  Regis  vt  sibi  remittere  dignaretur  pre- 
fatam  culpam  prefati  erroris  per  ipsum  commissam  Jacobus  Skene  de 
EODEM    vt    dictum    est    juratus    interrogatus    de    articulis    precedeniibus 


208  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

respondit  conf'ormiter  sicut  dictus  Johannes  Skrogs  et  dixit  quod  bene 
novit  quod  supremus  doiiiinus  noster  Jacobus  Rex  Scotorum  vltimo  de- 
functus  fuit  in  possessione  dicti  comitatus  de  Marr  post  decessum  quondam 
Alexandri  comitis  de  Mar  et  quod  supremus  dominus  noster  post  sui  de- 
cessum recepit  integras  tirmas  redditus  et  proficua  ejusdem  comitatus 
Et  dixit  dictus  Jacobus  Skene  suo  juramento  quod  si  cognouisset  cartas 
literas  et  jura  dicti  supremi  domini  nostri  Regis  die  quo  fuit  super  dicta 
inquisitione  sicut  nunc  noscit  pro  quacunque  mundi  re  non  deliberasset 
contra  jus  Regis  sicut  fecit  et  addidit  quod  bene  scit  quod  ipse  et  cetere 
persone  alias  super  dicta  inquisitione  existentes  errauerunt  et  iniuste 
deliberarunt  propter  quod  se  posuit  in  misericordia  domini  Regis  et  petiit 
gratiam  et  veniam  ab  eo  Andreas  Bucuan  etiam  juratus  et  interrogatus 
de  premissis  confurmiter  in  omnibus  dixit  sicut  Jacobus  Skene  et  quod  bene 
sciuit  quod  quondam  Thomas  Stewart  comes  de  Garuiache  obiit  sasitus  et 
vestitus  vt  de  feodo  de  dicto  comitatu  de  Mar  Et  quod  Elizabetha 
comitissa  de  Buchan  sponsa  sua  habuit  tertiam  partem  terrarum  ejusdem 
comitatus  de  Marr  per  decessum  suum  Ranaldus  Ciiene  juratus  deposuit 
contormiter  sicut  dictus  Andreas  Buchan.  Walterus  Berclay  de 
Tolly  juratus  et  interrogatus  ut  supra  respondit  sicut  dicti  Jacobus  Skene 
et  Andreas  Buchan  et  vltra  ea  per  eos  dicta  addidit  suo  juramento  quod 
presens  fuit  cum  quondam  Alexandre  domino  Gordoun  et  sibi  seruitor  eo 
tempore  quando  ipse  Dominus  Gordoun  personaliter  tradidit  statum  pos- 
sessionem et  sasinara  hereditariam  dicto  Thome  Stewart  de  dictis  terris 
comitatus  de  Marr  et  quod  vltra  hoc  presens  fuit  sujier  assisa  tertie  dicte 
sponse  prefati  Thome  Stewart  quando  seruita  fuit  de  sua  tertia  dictarum 
terrarum  comitatus  de  Marr. 

Quibus  personis  supradictis  ad  longum  examinatis  modo  et  forma  vt 
premissum  est  dictus  dominus  noster  Rex  vna  cum  dictis  dominis  de  dicta 
camera  pretorii  ad  magnam  domum  eiusdera  reacessit  pro  justicia  dicto 
Domino  Erskine  de  suo  claraeo  dictarum  terrarum  dicti  comitatus  de 
Marr  facienda  Ideo  eodem  Domino  Erskine  vocato  pro  suo  pretenso 
interesse  et  comparente  in  dicto  prctorio  coram  dicto  domino  nostro  Rege 
et  prelatis  magnatibus  proceribus  baronibus  et  quam  pluribus  dominis  et 
libere  tenentibus  dicti  vicecomitatus  de  Abredeine  et  diuersorum  aliorum 
vicecomitatuum    in    magno  numero   congregatis  dictus   Dominus   Cancel- 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  209 

larius  dixit  dicto  Domino  Erskino  quod  considerato  (juod  ipso  sepissime 
in  parliamentis  concilijs  guneralibus  ot  publicis  congreg'ationibiis  pos- 
tulauit  justiciam  a  Domino  Rege  et  breiiia  inquisitionis  capelle  regie 
sibi  dari  et  seruiri  quid  nunc  vltra  boc  petiit  et  desiderauit  de  dictis  torris 
coinitatus  de  Marr  Et  dictus  Dominus  Erskine  ros])ondit  quod  nibil  plus 
quam  breue  inquisitionis  et  executionis  et  deseruicionem  ejusdem  sicut 
alias  quam  pluries  petiit  et  desideraOit  Ad  quod  prefatus  Dominus  Caneel- 
larius  recitando  dixit  £go  tanquam  Cancellarius  doniini  nostri  Regis  hie 
presentis  nomine  et  ex  parte  eju-dem  concedo  vobis  dictum  breue  inqui- 
sitionis et  executionem  ac  justicie  conqolomentum  ejusdem  vobis  fieri  de 
dictis  terris  ita  quod  de  domino  nostro  Rege  nee  de  me  tanquam  Cancel- 
iario  suo  justam  causam  querlmonij  in  defeetu  executionis  justicie  super 
premissis  non  babeatis  in  futuruni  super  quibus  peto  instrutnentum  a 
vobis  Thoma  Broun  clerico  notario  publico  Tunc  vero  dictus  Dommus 
Erskin  recessit  ad  se  auisaiidum  vtrum  vellet  tunc  baberc  breue  seruituni 
vel  non  et  mature  auisatus  reintrando  jjersonaliter  manu  sua  propria 
presentauit  breue  inquisitionis  capelle  regie  alias  per  ipsum  impetratuni 
pro  executione  eiusdem  absque  vlteriori  prorogatione  facienda  Tunc  vero 
cum  consensu  dicti  Domini  Erskin  subscripti  expressati  et  specificati  in 
litera  retornati  dicte  inquisitionis  dicto  die  deseruite  presentibus  affixa 
electi  fuerunt  super  dictam  inquisitionem  Quibus  personis  tactis  Sacro- 
sanctis  Dei  Evangeliis  ut  moris  est  iuratis  dictus  Dominus  Erskine  vna 
cum  Archibaldo  Stewart  et  Alexandro  Grahame  prolocutoribus  suis  petiit 
dictum  breue  inquisitionis  publico  perlegi  Quo  perlecto  asseruit  dictus 
Dominus  Erskin  dictum  quondam  Robertum  dominum  Erskin  patrem 
suum  obiisse  vllimo  vestitum  et  sasitum  vt  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidem 
domini  nostri  Regis  de  dicta  dimidietate  comitatus  de  Warr  Et  quod  ipse 
Tbomas  est  legitimus  et  propinquior  beres  dicti  quondam  Robert!  patris 
sui  de  dictis  terris  cum  pertinencijs  Et  quod  est  legitime  etatis  Et  quod 
dicte  tcrre  in  manibus  domini  nostti  Regis  existunt  legitime  per  mortem 
dicti  quondam  Roberti  patris  sui  in  defectu  ipsius  Thome  jus  suum 
bucusque  minime  prosequentis  per  spatiura  quatuor  annorum  vel  eo  circa  Ad 
que  predicta  dictus  Dominus  Cancellarius  nomine  dicti  domini  nostri  Regis 
respondit  quod  contrarium  premissorum  per  dictum  Dominum  Erskin  et 
suos  prolocutores  recitatorum  penes  responsionem  dicti  brevis  est  veruni 
asserendo  dictum  Dominum  Erskin  non  oKii^-^'  vi'stiinin  im'omp  -n^ihim  m- 


210         riiK  siiiki:h  of  abi:rdi:en  and  banff. 

dicta  diniiilietate  comitatus  de  Marr  cum  pertinentiis  quia  asscruit  dictum 
dominum  nostrum  llegem  tempore  obitus  dicti  Domini  Erskin  fuisse  vesti- 
tum  in  dictis  terris  in  vera  leoritima  et  pacifica  possessione  earundem 
terrarum  per  decessum  quondam  illustrissiini  principis  domini  nostri 
Re^is  ultimo  defuncti  geniforis  sui  Secundario  ad  secundum  punctum 
inquisitionis  dixit  quod  quain(iuam  dictus  Thomas  est  legittimus  et  pro- 
pinquior  heres  dicti  quondam  Roberti  patris  sui  non  tamen  ad  dictas 
terras  heres  vmquaui  fuit  Et  quantum  ad  punctum  inquisitionis  in 
cuius  manibus  nunc  existunt  dixit  quod  verura  est  indubitanter  quod  dicte 
terre  sunt  in  manibus  domini  nostri  Regis  tanquam  de  sua  proprietate  et 
hereditate  et  non  in  def'ectu  dicti  heredis  cum  ipse  Dominus  Erskin 
heres  non  est  nee  esse  potest  ad  dictas  terras  Nam  dixit  quod  attento 
quod  dominus  noster  Res  vltimo  defunctus  die  obitus  sui  obiit  vestitus  et 
in  vera  lei'ittima  et  pacifica  possessione  dictarum  terrarum  vt  de  sua 
hereditate  et  proprietate  dominus  noster  Rex  modernus  eandem  accepit 
investituram  et  veram  et  legittimam  possessionem  dictarum  terrarum 
tempore  quo  sibi  coronam  regiam  et  sceptrum  recepit  cum  qua  posses- 
sione quam  genitor  suus  habuit  asseruit  dictus  Dominus  Cancellarius 
dominum  nostrum  Regem  de  iure  remanere  debere  sic  quod  dictum  breue 
pro  prefato  Domino  Erskin  in  nulio  seruiri  possit  Et  vltra  hoc  dixit 
quod  dictus  Dominus  Erskin  in  nullo  gradu  consanguinitatis  Isabelie 
comitisse  de  Mar  attinet  Nam  dixit  quod  non  scitur  per  quemcumque 
viventem  quod  dictus  quondam  Robertus  fuit  consani;uineus  dicte 
Issobelle  ratione  cuius  idem  quondam  Robertus  vendicabat  jus  ad  dimi- 
dietatem  dicti  comitatus  Dixit  etiam  dictus  Dominus  Cancellarius  quod  per 
breue  inquisitionis  dictus  Thomas  dominus  Erskin  obtinere  nunquam 
possit  dictas  terras  nee  habere  introitum  legittimum  in  eisdera  in  casu 
quo  ipse  propinquissimus  fuissec  in  consaiiguinitate  dicte  quondam  Issa- 
belle  quia  post  decessum  ejusdem  Isobelle  Thomas  Stewart  comes 
Buchanie  obiit  vestitus  et  sasitus  vt  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidem  domini 
nostri  Regis  de  dictis  terris  comitatus  de  Marr  cum  pertinentiis  Ad  quod 
fortificandum  dixit  quod  sponsa  ipsius  Thome  post  sui  decessum  optinuit 
tertiam  partem  ilictarum  terrarum  comiiatus  de  Marr  Et  quantum  ad 
deseruitionem  brevis  inquisitionis  alias  deliberati  pro  dicto  quondam 
Domino  Erskin  asseruit  iliud  Dominus  Cancellariu.--  pref'atus  nullius  esse 
roboris    sen   vigoris    propter    causas    predictas      Et   quod   processus  dicte 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  211 

inquisitionis  et  prosocutio  cjusdem  nullius  debet  esse  vigoris  quia  dictum 
lireue  inquisitionis  seruitum  non  fuit  ex  quadraginta  dieruni  premonitione 
et  quia  contra  inliii)itioncs  domini  nostri  Regis  et  iiterarum  suarum  in 
plena  curia  J^ominus  Alexander  Forbes  viccconiitis  de  Abredene  deputa- 
tus  dictum  breuc  seruiuit  et  differrc  noluit  Uteris  regiis  Ac  etiam  quia 
dominus  noster  Rex  nee  consules  sui  pro  tempore  premuniti  fuerunt  de 
die  liniitato  pro  deseruitione  dicti  brcuis  ita  quod  potuisset  suos  habuisse 
prolocutores  et  aduocatos  ad  defendendum  ius  suum  Et  quod  in  casu  <)iio 
omnia  predicta  facta  fuissent  juxta  desideriura  dicti  Domini  Erskin  sicut 
recitata  sunt  per  eundem  que  tamen  facta  non  fuerant  inanis  et  nullius 
virtutis  seu  vigoris  fuit  prosecutio  dicte  inquisitionis  pro  et  ex  eo  quod 
in  tenera  etate  domini  nostri  Regis  actum  et  statutum  fuit  per  tres  regni 
Scotie  status  quod  dominus  noster  Rex  raodernus  remaneret  cum  vniuersis 
et  singulis  terris  redditibus  et  possessionibus  de  quibus  quondam  supremus 
dominus  roster  Rex  vltimo  defunctus  obiit  vestitus  vsque  ad  dicti  domini 
nostri  Regis  etatem  legittimara  juxta  ius  commune  Nam  asseruit  quod 
nullus  bare  eiici  nee  implicari  debet  de  sua  hereditate  vsque  suam  etatem 
legittimam  et  quod  multo  minus  dominus  noster  Rex  repelli  debet  a  sua 
hereditate  quia  peioris  conditionis  esse  non  debet  Dominus  Rex  quam 
minimus  baro  regni  sui  Propter  que  et  plura  alia  per  dictum  Dominuui 
Cancellarium  nostri  Regis  recitata  et  ostensa  idem  Dominus  Cancellarius 
asseruit  dictum  Dorainum  Erskin  nullum  jus  habere  ad  dictas  terras  comi- 
tatus  de  Marr  vel  aliquam  partem  earumdem  Tunc  vero  produxit  dictus 
Dominus  Erskin  ad  ostendendum  pretensum  ius  suum  dictarum  terrarun) 
quandam  cartam  dicte  quondam  Issabelle  de  dictis  terris  confectam  post 
diuersas  rationes  et  obligationes  per  ipsum  ostensas  Quibus  auditis  et 
intellectis  publice  produxit  dictus  Dominus  Cancellarius  pro  parte  Domini 
Regis  quandam  cartam  tallie  dicte  quondam  Issobelle  in  sua  pura  vidui- 
tate  factam  pergameno  suoque  sigillo  sigillatam  de  data  precedente 
datam  alterius  carte  supradicte  factam  Domino  quondam  Alexandre  comiti 
de  Mar  marito  suo  et  heredibus  de  corpore  suo  legittinie  procreatis 
s'ju  procreandis  quibus  forte  deficientibus  veris  et  legittimis  heredibus 
dicti  Alexandri  quibuscumque  Virtute  cuius  carte  declarauit  dictus  Domi- 
nus Cancellarius  doniinum  nostrum  Regera  verum  heredem  ac  legittiniuni 
possessorem  dictarum  terrarum  attento  quod  dictus  quondam  Alexander 
comes    de    Marr   obiit    bastardus   ct   quod   ol)iit  vestitus   ct   sasitus  ut   de 


212  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

feodo  de  dicto  comitatu  de  M;ir  cum  pertinentijs  cui  Alexandro  dominus 
noster  Rex  heres  legittimus  fuit  ratione  bastardie  Quibus  omnibus  supra- 
dictis  auditis  et  ad  plenum  intcllectis  dicte  persona  electc  super  dicta 
inquisitione  accesserunt  ad  inuicera  pro  responsione  et  determinatione 
dicte  inquisitionis  Que  persone  post  longam  communicationem  et  ma- 
turam  deiiborationem  inter  eosdem  habitam  deliberarunt  et  deterrainaruiit 
secundum  tenoiera  litere  retornati  presentibus  affixe  In  quorum  omnium  et 
singulorum  fidera  et  testimonium  premissorum  siijilla  nostra  vna  cum  sigillis 
quorundam  dominorum  in  dicto  itinere  in  prefato  pretorio  existcntium 
tempore  quo  premissa  ficta  fuerunt  et  cum  subscriptionibus  notariorum 
subscriptorum  presentibus  sunt  appensa  quinto  die  mensis  Novembris 
anno  Domini  raillesimo  quadringentesimo  quinquagesimo  septimo  . 

Et  ego  Thomas  Broun  clericus  Snncti  Andree  diocesis  pubiicus 
autoritate  Apostolica  notarius  preraissis  omnibus  et  singulis  dum  sic 
ut  premittitur  fierent  diccrentur  et  agerentur  una  cum  dictis  dominis 
aliisque  Iwronibus  ct  libere  tenentibus  in  dicto  itinere  congregatis 
presens  personaliter  interfui  eaque  dici  vidi  et  audivi  ideoque  pre- 
sentes  literas  mois  signo  et  subscripcione  manuali  signavi  requisitus 
in  fidem  et  testimonium  premissorum  . 

Et  ego  Joannes  Layng  clericus  Sancti  Andree  diocesis  pubiicus  [etc.] 
Et  ego  Joannnes  Taillefeir  clericus  Sancti  Andree  diocesis  pubiicus  [etc.] 

Mec  inquisitio  facta  apud  Abredein  in  pretorio  ejusdem  coram  Waltero 
Lindsay  de  Kinblathmont  vicecomitis  do  Abredein  deputato  (]uinto  die 
mensis  Novembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadrjngentesimo  quinqua- 
gesimo  septimo  per  hos  subscriptos  videlicet  Willelnium  comitem  de  Errolle 
Dominuni  Alexandrum  dominum  Mohtgomorie  Johannem  dominura  Lind- 
say de  Byris  Georgium  dominum  Lesly  Robertum  dominuni  Fleming 
Daminos  Willelnium  Lesly  de  Balwhan  Alexandrum  Hoome  de  eodem 
VValterum  Stewart  de  Strathdoun  Johannem  Ogilvie  de  Luntrethen 
Walterum  Ogilvie  de  Deskfuird  milites  Walterum  Berklay  de  Tollie 
Alexandrum  Eraser  de  Phillorth  Alexanch  urn  de  Dunbar  Jacobum  Skeen 
de  eodem  Andream  Buchan  Alexandrum  Meiizies  Ronaldum  Chein  Re- 
cardum  Vaus  Dauid  Dempster  de  Vchterles  .loannem  Skrogis  Thomam 
Allardes  Qui  jurali  dicunt  quod  (piondam  Rohertus  dominus  Erskin  pater 
Thome    domini    Evskiue    iion    obiit    vestitus    nee  sasitus   ut   de   feodo    de 


I'llEHBYTEKY  OF  Al.FOUD-KILDRUMMY.  2i;{ 

(leniidietato  torraruni  coiniiattis  do  Mnr  cum  portinonciis  jaceiiciuiu  infra 
viccconiitatuui  de  Abrcdoiii  per  ipsuin  prosecuta  Et  quod  dicte  terre  sunt 
in  manibus  doniini  nosfri  Regis  legitime  per  mortem  ([uondam  aeronissimi 
principis  Jacobi  Scotorum  Regis  vltimo  defuncti  genitoris  supremi  doniini 
nostri  a  tempore  obitus  ))rcdicti  quondam  serenissimi  principis  doniini  nos- 
tri  supremi  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  sigillum  diet!  vicecomitis  d(!putati 
vna  cum  sigillis  quorumdani  qui  dicte  inquisitioni  intererant  huic  retornato 
breui  capelle  intus  clauso  est  ajjpensum  anno  die  niense  et  loco  predictis  . 


Carta  Alexandri  ducis  Albanie.  '  — (?(<  videtur  A.D.  1482.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Cum  ad  benevolencie  officinm 
spectare  dinoscitur  ut  hiis  plurimum  tribuamus  a  quibus  plurimuni  diligi- 
mur  nullusque  fit  humanitatis  actus  referenda  gracia  magis  necessarius 
Scimus  enini  ad  regiam  spectare  dignitatem  cum  beneficio  prouocati 
tuerimus  agros  imitari  fertiles  qui  multo  plus  afferunt  quam  acceperunt 
Etenim  si  in  eos  quos  speramus  nobis  profuturos  non  dubitamus  beneficia 
conferre  liberaliores  in  eos  esse  debemus  qui  jam  pi'ofuerunt  Hinc  est 
quod  nos  alta  mente  considerantes  fidem  legalitatem  amorem  benevolen- 
ciam  fraternam  caritatem  pietatem  cordialeque  seruicium  et  virtutis 
obsequium  que  frater  noster  carissimus  Alexander  Albanie  dux  comes 
Marcbie  dominus  Vallis  Annandie  et  Mannie  noster  generalis  locum 
tcnens  magnus  regni  nostri  admirallus  ac  gardianus  orientalium  et 
occidentalium  marcbiarum  eiusdem  versus  Angliam  nobis  jam  duduni 
prouide  prestitit  uostram  de  carceribus  ex  castro  nostro  de  Edinburgh 
liberando  personam  ac  nostram  in  hoc  vitam  regiamque  nostram  pi'c- 
seruans  dignitatem  suam  nobilem  personam  grauibus  vite  exponendo 
perielis  dictum  castrum  de  Edinburgh  obsedendo  ex  quo  insultu  nostra 
jam  persona  grata  libertate  congaudet  ob  fraternam  dilectionem  amorem 
et  benevoleuciam  quas  erga  dictum  nostrum  fratrem  Alexandrum  Albanie 
ducem  gerimus  ex  magnj  consilij  nostri  deliberacione  dedimus  .  .  . 
hereditarie  eidem  fratri  nostro  Alexandre  duci  Albanie  omnes  et  singulas 

'  [Abridged  from  tlic  Kcgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  x.,  no.  32.  MS.,  (Jen.  Hcg.  House,  Ediii. 
Tbe  date  of  the  ch.arter  lias  not  been  completed  in  tUc  record,  but  it  appears  among  tbc 
charters  of  the  year  1482.] 


214  THE  SUIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

terras  et  comitatus  de  Mar  et  Garviauche  cum  pertinenciis  ac  cum 
omnibus  tcrris  et  dominiis  eisdem  comitatibus  pertinentibus  seu  pertinere 
valentibus  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  Ac  cum  castro 
nostro  de  Kildrumy  et  ceteris  fortaliciis  dictis  comitatibus  pertinentibus 
et  cum  superioritatibus  tenencium  et  tenandriarum  eorundem  Tenendas 
et  habendas  ...  in  liberam  regalitatem  et  forestam  cum  feodis  tbris- 
facturis  cum  capella  pro  perpctuo  dicto  Alexandre  ducj  Albanie  et 
heredibus  suis  quibuscunque  de  corpore  suo  legittime  procreatis  seu 
procreandis  de  nobis  ot  successoribus  nostris  Regibus  Scocie  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  iteneribus  justiciarie  et  camerarie 
.  .  .  liberis  forestis  et  varennis  cum  juribus  patronatus  et  aduocacionibus 
ecclesiarum  et  capellaniarum  cum  dicto  castro  de  Kildrvmy  et  ceteris 
castris  fortaliciis  domibus  et  mansionibus  dicti  comitatus  cum  minuris 
auri  et  argentj  plumbi  stannj  et  ceterorum  metallorum  ac  carbonum 
lapidum  et  calcis  cum  wrak  waire  et  waif  necnon  cum  furca  fossa  sok 
sak  thole  theme  infangtheif  outfangtheif  peyt  et  gallouce  .  .  .  sine  obsta- 
culo  impedimento  vel  conti'adictione  aut  i*euocacione  nostra  aut  succes- 
sorum  nostrorum  qualitercunque  infuturum  Reddendo  inde  annuatim 
.  .  .  vnam  rosam  rubeam  in  Festo  Natiuitatis  Beati  Joliannis  Baptiste 
apud  dictum  castrum  de  Kildrvmy  nomine  albefirme  si  petatur  tantum 
...  In  cuius  rej  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testibus  reuerendis  in  Cristo  patribus 
Johanne  episcopo  Glasguensi  cancellario  Jacobo  episcopo  Dunkeldensi 
Andrea  electo  Morauiensi  Johanne  comite  Atholie  Jacobo  comite 
Buchanie  magno  camerarie  nostro  vcnerabili  in  Cristo  patre  Archibaldo 
abbate  monasterii  nostri  Sancte  Crucis  de  Edinburgh  dilectis  consanguineis 
nostris  Thoma  domino  Erskin  Willelmo  domino  Borthwik  Magistris  Archi- 
baldo Quhitelaw  archidiacono  Laudonie  secretario  nostro  et  Patricio  Leich 
canonico  Glasguensi  clerico  nostrorum  rotulorum  et  registri  Apud 
Edinburghe 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRIIMMY.  21.' 


Carta  Johanni  Stewart  Regis  filio  tertio  gLiiito  .super  terris  et  comitati- 
bns  lie  Mar  et  Garviaucli.  '  —(AD.  1486.) 

•Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  ob  filialem  dilec- 
tioiiem  ainorem  et  beneuolenciam  quas  gerimus  erga  Johannem  Stewart 
nostrum  terciogenitum  filiuin  cordialiter  dilectum  dedisse  .  .  .  eidem 
.Johannj  omnes  et  .singulas  terras  et  coniitatus  de  Mar  et  Garviauchc 
cum  pertinenciis  ac  cum  omnibus  terris  et  dominiis  ei.sdem  comitatibus 
pertinentibus  seu  juste  pertinere  valentibus  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum 
de  Abirdene  Ac  cum  castro  de  Kildrumy  et  omnibus  aliis  castris  et 
fortaliciis  dictis  comitatibus  spectantibus  vnacum  superioritatibus  tenen- 
cium  et  tenandriarum  eorundem  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto 
Johanni  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpoi'e  suo  legitime  procreandis 
de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Regibus  Scocie  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
iniperpetuum  Quibus  Johanne  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  deficientibus 
nobis  et  -successoribus  nostris  Regibus  Scocie  libere  reuertendas  .  .  . 
cum  libera  foresta  warenna  cum  juribus  et  aduocacionibus  ecclesiarum  et 
capellaniarum  ac  cum  dicto  castro  de  Kildrumy  et  ceteris  castris  forta- 
liciis domibus  et  mansionibus  dictorum  comitatuum  cum  vraik  ware  et 
wathe  cum  furca  fossa  sok  sak  thol  theme  infangtheif  outfangtheif  pit  et 
gallouss  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  aueragiis 
et  cariagiis  ac  cum  omnibus  aliis  libertatibus  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  . 
nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Regibus  Scocie  wardas  releuia  et  maritawia 
ilictarum  terrarum  comitatuum  et  doniiniorum  ac  castrorum  fortaliciorum 
tenencium  et  tenandriarum  .  .  .  cum  contigerint  In  cuius  rei  testimo- 
nium presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus 
Testibus  rcuerendissimo  in  Christo  patre  Willelmo  archiepiscopo  Sancti- 
andree  reuerendis  in  Christo  patribus  Roberto  episcopo  Glasguensi 
Georgeo  episcopo  Dunkeldensi  Willelmo  episcopo  Abirdonensi  dilectis 
consanguinels  nostris  Colino  comite  de  Ergile  domino  Campbell  et  Lome 
cancellario  nostro  David  comite  de  Craufurd  domino  Lindesay  nostro 
magno  camerario  Andrea  domino  Avandale  Willelmo  domino  Borthwik 
magistro  hospicij  nostri  dilectis  clericis  nostris  Magistris  David  Leving- 
stoun  preposito  de  Lincloudane  nostri  secreti  sigilli  custode  Archibaklo 

fAI)ri(l!:i!iI  fiomtlie  Kegistrum  M.igni  Sigilli.  lib.  xv  .  iiu.  :>:',.  MS  (;en.  I.'osr.  Hoiis.'.  ImHti 


216     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Qiihitelavv  archidiacono  Laudonie  secretario  nostro  et  Domino  Atexaiulro 
Scot  rectore  de  Wigtoun  clerico  nostrorum  rgtuloi-um  et  rewisti-j  Apii'l 
Edinburgh  secundo  die  raensis  Marcij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadrin- 
gentesimo  oetuagesimo  quinto  et  regni  nostri  vicesirao  sexto  . 


Lettres  of  Tak  and    Balyery  to    Scliir    Alexander   Gordoun  of  Megniar 
knyclit  of  the  landis  of  Strathda  and  Croraar.  '  — (A.D.  1504.) 

A  lettre  of  tak  to  Alexander  Gordoun  of  Megmar  knycht  of  the  landis  of 
Strathde  and  Cromar  liand  within  the  schirefdomc  of  Aberdone  /  his  enteray 
beo-innand  at  the  Feist  of  Witsounday  niit  to  cum  cfter  the  date  of  the  said 
tak  /  and  thareftir  to  endure  for  hue  yeris  to  him  his  assignais  and  sub- 
tennandis  with  all  profSttis  custumis  mertis  woddis  fiscliingis  courte  plante 
herezeld  bludewite  and  merchete  and  with  al  vther  pertinence  pertenyng 
tharto  /  he  payand  tharfor  yerlie  the  penny  male  of  the  saidis  landis 
alanerly  for  al  vther  seruice  etc.  Providing  that  he  sal  nocht  hew  nor  sell 
na  grcne  wod  of  the  said  woddis  as  he  wil  ansuere  to  the  King  tharapoun 
Dc  data  xvij.  Marcij  anno  Dominz  j"'  if  iii"  et  rerjno  Re<iis  xvj. 
Per  Kuhxcripcionem  Begin  . 

A  lettre  of  baleyery  maid  to  the  said  Schir  Alexander  of  the  said  landis 
for  the  said  termes  of  five  yeris  with  courtis  to  bald  trespassouris  to  punys  / 
amerciamentis  vnlawis  and  eschetis  to  rais  til  his  avne  vse  and  protfeit  in 
comniuni  forma  balliatus     De  data  predicta  . 

Per  subacriptionevi  Hecjin  . 


Lettre  of  charaerlanery  maid  to  William  Forbes  of  Tolleys  of  the  landis  and 
lordschippis  of  Marr  and  Garcjuich  '  — (A.D.  1505.) 

A  lettre  of  charaerlanery  maid  to  William  Forbes  of  Tolleys  of  the  landis 
and  lordschippis  of  Mar  and  Gareauche  with  power  to  rais  and  inbring  the 
mails  and  pro6ctis  of  the  saidis  landis  to  the   King  and  to  make  comjit 

"[From  the  Itcgistrum  Secieti  Sigilli,  vol.  ii ,  Coll   142,  113.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Ediii  i 
'  [From  tliu  Kcgistrum  Sccreti  Sigilli,  vol.  ii..  ful.  117.  .MS.  Gen.  Keg.  Uou<e,  Eiliu.l 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  217 

tharof  anil  to  hauld  chamerlane  courtis  /  and  to  endure  for  the  Kinjria  will 
and  quhil  the  sarayn  be  specialie  reuokit  be  him.  De  data  apud  Edi'nhttrt/h 
quarto  Februarij  anno  ivgnl  Jietjis  xvij"  . 

Per  signaturam  Regis. 


I.ettre  of  bailyery  to  Williani    Forbes  of  Tolleis  of  the  landis  and  boundis 
of  Mar  and  Gareauch.  '  — (A.D.  1506.) 

A.  lettre  maid  to  William  Forbes  of  Tolleis  makand  hym  bailye  within  the 
landis  and  boundis  of  Jlar  and  Gareauch  quhilk  he  has  in  tak  of  the  Kingis 
hienes  etc.  he  makand  yerely  compt  in  the  Chekker  of  the  eschaetis  tharof 
etc.  to  endure  for  thre  yeris  and  furthir  endurand  the  Kingis  will  etc.  of 
the  date  at  Edinburgh  the  xviij  day  of  Julij  the  yer  of  God  j™  v"^  vj  yeris 
and  of  his  regnne  the  xix.  yere  . 

Suhscriptum per  Begem. 


Carta  coniuncte  infeodacionis  Alexandri   Elphinstoun  et  Elizabeth  Beriay 
eius  sponse.  ^ — (A.D.  1507.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorura  .  .  Sciatis  nos  pro  bono  gratuitoque 
seruicio  nobis  et  carissirae  consorti  nostra  Regine  per  dilectos  familiares 
seruitores  nostros  Alexandrura  Elphinstoune  filium  et  apparentem  heredem 
dilecti  nostri  Johannis  Elphinstoune  de  eodera  militis  et  Elizabeth  Beriay 
eius  sponsara  etiam  seruitricem  dicte  carissime  consortis  nostra  impenso  et 
per  ipsos  et  heredes  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreandos  imposterum  impen- 
dendo  Etiam  ex  eo  quod  dicta  Elizabeth  jam  in  Scotiam  et  nostram  legiam 
deuenit  in  firmo  proposito  pro  omnibus  diebus  vite  sue  infra  regnura  reraan- 
endi  et  ab  eodem  non  remouere  Necnon  pro  singularibus  fauorlbus  quos 
nos  et  prefata  carissiraa  consors  nostra  erga  ipsos  geriraus  dedimus  .  .  . 
hereditarie  dictis  Alexandre  et  Elizabeth  eius  sponse  ac  eorum  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  suis  predictis  .  .  .  omnes 
et  singulas  terras  nostras  subscriptas  videlicet  terras  nostras  de  Inuernochty 

'  [From  the  Eegistrum  Secret!  Sigilli,  vol.  iii.,  fol.  67  ,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Registnim  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  376,  MS.  Gen.  Reg  House,  Edin.j 

2e 


218  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Ballebege  cum  molendino  prato  siluis  et  h  glennys  de  Glennocbty  Inuer- 
nechty  Ledraakey  Culquhony  Culquhary  in  Stvathdone  Mekell  Mygve  Ester 
Mygve  TuUiprany  Blalok  et  Correcreif  in  Cromar  cum  omnibus  suis  pertin- 
entiis  jacentes  in  comitatu  nostro  de  Mar  infra  vicecoraitatura  nostrum  de 
Abirdene  Necnon  omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras  de  Duncainstoune 
Glandirstoune  cum  molendino  Rochmvreall  et  TuUefoure  cura  omnibus  et 
singulis  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  dominio  nostro  de  Garviauebe  et  infra 
vicecomitatum  nostrum  predictum  Quasquidcm  omnes  et  singulas  terra* 
.  .  .  nos  pro  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  pro  causis  et  racionibu? 
suprascriptis  creauimus  ...  in  vnam  meram  et  liberam  baroniam  nuii- 
cupandam  perpetuis  futuris  temporibus  baroniam  de  Inuernocbty  Tenenda.-. 
et  habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Ale.xandro  et  Elizabeth  eius  sponse  ac  eoruni  alteri 
diucius  viuenti  .  .  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreandis  quibus 
deficientibus  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  rcuersuras  de  nobis  et  succes- 
soribus nostris  Scotorum  Regibus  in  feodo  et  hercditate  et  libera  baronia 
iraperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curijs  et  earum  exitibus  herezeldis  bludewitis  et 
merchetis  mulierum  cum  furca  fossa  sok  sak  iholl  theme  infangtheif 
outfangtheiff  pitt  et  gailouss  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  tres 
sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  vicecomitatus  nostri  de  Abirdene  ac  wardam 
etreleuium  dictarum  terrarum  et  baronie  cum  suis  pertineniiis  et  maritagiuni 
cum  contigerint  Insuper  voiumus  .  .  .  quod  vna  saisina  capienda  .  .  . 
apud  capitale  et  principale  messuagium  dictarum  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Inuernochty  sufficiens  erit  temporibus  atfuturis  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Edinburgh  octauo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  septimo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  . 


Carta  coniuncte  infeodacionis  Alexandri  Eiphinstoun  et  Elizabeth  Berlay 
eius  sponse. '  — (A.D.  1507.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilectis  nostris  familiaribus  Alexandro  Eiphinstoun  filio  et  apparent!  heredi 
dilecti  nostri  .lohannis  Elphinstoune  de  eodem  militis  et  Elizabeth  Berlay 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  SigiUi,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  427.,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.   Honse. 
Edin.] 


PRESBYTEliY  OF  ALFORD— KlLDRUiMMV.  219 

eius  sponse  et  eoruni  alter!  diucius  viuonti  in  coniuncta  itifeodacioue  oranes 
(.'t  singulas  terras  et  baroniam  de  Inuernoclity  Ballebejje  cum  prato  siluis  et 
le  glennys  de  Glennochty  Inuernothy  Ledmakcy  Culqubony  et  Culqiiharv 
ruin  suis  portiriLMiciis  jacentes  iii  domiiiio  de  Straithdonc  et  infra  viceconiitatum 
nostrum  de  Abirdene  Que  fuerunt  dictorurn  Alexandri  et  Elizabeth  .  .  . 
et  quas  ipsi  ...  in  manibus  nostris  personaliter  per  fustena  et  baculuui 
apud  Edinburgh  sursum  reddiderunt  .  .  .  Acetiam  omnes  et  singulas 
terras  de  Skaleter  cum  foresta  de  Corgarf  terras  de  Fenclost  Bo!quhain  / 
Bahiabootli  in  Glenbouchat  ;  Balnabootb  in  Kelbethok  /  Ballintatnore 
Tuleskeuch  /  Surmeil  /  Culbalauch  cum  foresta  de  Baddynyone  et  Kilva- 
lauch  Estir  Clova  cum  Corrykeynzane  /  Contelauche  cum  Braidschaw  / 
Auchrayllane  cum  oriente  dlmedietate  de  Glenlos  Kinclune  et  nouo 
molendino  cum  la  gknni/s  siluis  et  lucis  videlicet  le  schatoia  Oictis  terris 
spectantibus  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  dominio  et  vicecomitatu 
predieto  in  excambium  et  perrautacionem  pro  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  de 
Meklo  Mygvie  Ester  Mygve  TuUiprony  Blalok  et  Correcreif  cum  suis 
pertinentiis  jaeentibus  in  Crouiar  ac  pro  terris  de  Duncanstoun  Glandirstoun 
(•um  molendino  Ruchmureall  et  TuUefoure  cum  suis  pertinenciis  in  dominio 
uostro  de  Garviauche  et  infra  vicecomitatura  nostrum  predictum  que  etiam 
fuerunt  dictorurn  Alexandri  et  Elizabeth  .  .  .  et  cum  dictis  terris  de 
Inuern-ochty  .  .  .  nunc  per  ipsos  sursum  reddite  nobiscum  remansure  in 
excambio  .  .  .  pro  dictis  alijs  terris  nunc  eis  per  nos  datis  /  quas  vniuimns 
.  .  .  dicte  baronie  de  Inuernochty  esse  libertatis  et  priuilegii  eiusdera  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Alexandro  et  Elizabeth  ac  eorum 
alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos 
legittime  procreatis  seu  procroandis  quihus  deficientibus  nobis  et  succes- 
soribus  nostris  reuersuras  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Scotorum  Reglbus 
in  feodo  et  hereditate  ac  libera  baronia  et  dictas  forestas  siluas  et  lucos 
videlicet  fe  «c/ta?o('s  et(7/enn?/s  in  libera  foresta  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis 
et  earum  exitibus  berezeldis  bludewitis  et  merclietis  inulierum  cum  furca 
fossa  sok  sak  tholl  theme  infaiigtbeif  pitt  et  galhuis  cum  vert  waith  et 
venesoun  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  vnam  sectam  ad  placituni 
capitale  vicecomitatus  nostri  de  Abirdene  annuatim  tenendum  post 
Festum  Sancti  Michaelis  infra  burgum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  necnon 
wardam  et  reieuium  dictarum  terrarum  et  baronie  cum  pertinentiis  et  marita- 
gium  cum  coutigerint  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte  nostre 


220  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepiraus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh 
decirao  die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septimo 
et  rejjni  nostri  vicesimo 


Carta  Alexandri  Elphinstoune  de  Inuernoclity  et   Elizabeth    Berlay   eius 
sponse.  '  — (A.D.  1508.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  post  nostram  iegitimam 
et  perfectam  etatem  eciam  et  omnes  nostras  generales  et  specialcs  reuo- 
eaciones  necnon  post  dissolucionem  et  relaxacionem  annexacionis  nostre 
integre  proprietatis  et  terrarum  per  assedacionem  earundera  in  feodifirma  in 
nostro  piano  parliamento  factam  cum  consensu  et  assensu  ac  deliberacione 
trium  regni  nostri  statuum  ibidem  congregatorum  dedisse  .  .  .  dilectis 
iamiliaribus  nostris  Alexandre  Eiphinstoun  de  Inuernochty  et  Elizabeth 
Berlay  eius  sponse  et  eorum  alteri  dlucius  Tiuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione 
et  heredibus  suis  subscriptis  omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras  dominicales 
de  Kildrunimy  le  New  Wester  Clova  Auld  Auchindore  Drumnahufe 
Dosky  Cukishill  molendinum  de  Kildrummy  Auchinvene  Corrjhill  Qwiltis 
Ardquhonquhare  Culispik  Inuerburquhare  Wester  Inuerburquhare  Estir 
Ergeithe  Culquheich  Discory  molendinum  eiusdem  Pettinlauche  Glencoy 
et  le  Newtoune  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  comitatu  de  Mar  et  infra 
vicecomitatura  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  et  molendina  . 
nunc  extendunt  in  rentali  nostro  ad  siimmam  octuaginta  duarum  librarum 
octodecim  solidorum  vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  sex  martarum  allocando 
quinque  solidos  pro  quolibet  marta  duodecira  bollarum  et  duarum  firlotarum 
auenarum  annuatim  Ac  eciam  dedimus  .  .  .  prefatis  Alexandre  et  Eliza- 
beth ac  heredibus  suis  subscriptis  custodiam  castri  nostri  de  Kildrummy 
cum  turribus  fortalicio  et  ortis  eiusdem  cum  suis  pertinenciis  vnacum  aduoca- 
tione  et  donacione  capellanie  de  Dene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  . 
dictis  Alexandre  et  Elizabeth  Berlay  eius  sponse  ac  eorum  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreatis 
seu  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  reuersuras 
de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Scotorum  Regibus  in  feodifirma  et  hereditate 

'  [Abridged  from  the  licgistrum  Magni  SigilU,  lib.  xv.,  no.  U,  MS  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edio.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  221 

imperpetuuui  .  .  .  cum  potestateconstabularios  janitores  vigiles /«^arttoi<r('.s- 
et  carcerura  custodes  ac  oranes  alios  ofEciarios  pro  custodia  dicti  castri 
iiecessarios  faciendi  .  .  .  cum  propugnaculis  et  vectibus  ferreis  seu  bellicis 
prout  eis  visum  fuerit  cxpediens  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  dictain 
summam  octuagiiita  duarum  librarum  octodecim  solidorum  cum  sex  martis 
allocando  quinque  solidos  pro  qualibet  marta  duodecim  bollis  et  duarum 
firlotarum  auenarura  prout  nunc  extendunt  in  dicto  nostro  rentali  .  .  .  et 
insuper  ...  in  augmentatione  dicte  feodifirme  annuatim  .  .  .  quadraginta 
marcas  monete  predicte  .  .  .  necnon  ad  introitum  heredis  .  .  ,  dupli- 
cacionem  dicte  feodifirme  Et  pro  custodia  dicti  castri  cum  turribus 
fortalicio  et  ortis  eiusdem  cum  suis  pertinenciis  vnacura  donacione  dicte 
capellanie  vnam  rosam  rubeam  apud  dictum  castrura  in  Festo  Natiuitatis 
Sancti  Johannis  Baptiste  nuncupato  Mydnumiiiir  nomine  albefirme  si  petatur 
tantum  .  .  .  Insuper  volumus  .  .  .  quod  vna  sasina  .  .  .  apud  dictas  terras 
nostras  dominicaies  de  Kildrumray  capienda  sufficiet  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  pre- 
cepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  deciraonono  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  octauo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  primo  . 


Transsumptum  cuiusdam  evidencie  continentis  processum  et  retornatum 
super  clameo  quondam  Thome  domini  Erskin  super  diraedielate 
comitatus  de  Mar.  '  _(A.D.  1509.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  et  Concihj  nostri 
Dorainos  diligenter  inspexisse  et  mature  considerasse  quandam  evidenuiam 
in  nostro  registro  inventam  continentem  quemdam  processum  sub  sub- 
scripcionibus  manualibus  trium  notariorum  signatum  ac  sigiliis  quondam 
Johannis  domini  Lindesay  de  Byris  justiciarij  generalis  ex  parte  boreah 
aque  de  Forth  et  Walteri  Lindesay  de  Kinblathmont  vicecomitis  de  Abir- 
dene  pro  tempore  et  certorum  aliorum  dominorum  protunc  ad  confectionera 
dicti  processus  existentium  sigillatum  unacum  quodam  retornato  sigillato 
sigilhs  predict!  Vicecomitis  et  dominorum  existencium  super  inquisicionem 
predicti  retornati  super  peticione  et  clameo  quondam  Thome  domini  Erskin 
super  dimidietate  comitatus  de  Mar  /  ad  hos  finera  et  effectum  quod  predicte 

'  [From  the  Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  vol.  v.,  pp.  264-272.} 


222  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

evidencie  et  processus  deducantur  in  publicara  formam  tanquara  justum  et 
verum  exemplar  eorundem  ad  ipsos  interesse  habentes  et  ad  quorumcunque 
noticiam  debeant  publicari  .  Propterea  nos  cum  avisamento  dictorum  nostri 
Concilij  Dominoruni  per  publicum  mandatum  super  januas  Pretorij  nostri 
de  Edinburgh  prins  afRs\ini  et  debite  executum  intervallo  quindecira  dieruni 
interveniente  ordinaviraus  summonere  et  monere  onines  interesse  habentes 
in    et   ad   predictas   evidenciam  et  processum  ad  videndum  et  audiendum 
easdem  certis  die  et  loco  coram  nobis  et  nostri  Concilij  Dominis  cum  debita 
intimacione  ut  moris   est   transumi  exemplar!  et    in   publicam  transumpti 
formam  poni   debere  ipsis   vocandis   existentibus   vocatis  et  minime  com- 
parentibus  nos  in  pena  conturaacie  ipsorum  sic  existentium  summonitorum 
monitorura  et  minime  comparentium  decernimus  deliberamus  et  declaramus 
predictas  evidenciam  et  processum  sanas  integras  non  rasas  non  cancellatas 
nee   in  aliqua   sui    parte   suspectas  exemplari    publicari   et   transsumi  ac 
easdem  appensione  nostri  magni  sigilli  corrohorari  ac  pro  certis  causis 
animum    nostrum    moventibus   cum    dilecto    farailiari    nostro    Alexandre 
Elphinstoun  de  Inuernochty  et  heredibus  suis  imperpetuum  remaiisuras  in 
supplementum  et  coiroboracioneni  juriuni  sui  infeofamenti  sibi   Alcxandro 
et  heredibus  suis  super  torris   et  baronia  de  Inuernoclity  jacentibus  infra 
coraitatum  nostrum  de  Mar  confecti  .   Quarum  quidem  evidencie  et  pro- 
cessus per  nos  legittime  recognitarum  et  in   hoc  nostro  transsumpto  in- 
sertarum  tenores  sequuntur  in  hunc  modum  .  Uniuehsis  presentes  Uteris 
jnspecturis  Johannes  dominus  Lindesay  de  Byris  justiciarius  domini  nostrj 
Regis   ex  parte  boreali  aque   de   Forth    [etc.  nt  supra  i^p.  205-213.]      In 
cujus   rei  testimonium  sigillum   dicti    Vicecomitis  deputati  vnacum  sigillis 
quorumdam  qui   dicta  inquisicioni  intererant  huic  retornato  breui  capellc 
intus  clause  est  appensum  anno  die  mense  et  loro  predictis  .  CuiQUlDEM 
transumpto  exemplari  et  transcripto  in  omnibus  clausulis  punctis  et  articulis 
ut  predictum  est  volumus  et  pro  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  precipimus 
tit  mandamus  quod  talis  et  tanta  illesa  inuiolata  et  indubitata  fides  in  judicio 
et  extra  judicium  in  omnibus  locis  dctur  et  adhibeatur  sicut  dictis  principali- 
bus  processui  et  retornato  ac  si  producti  et   publicati   crant  daretur  et 
adhiberetur  .  In  cujus  transumpti  fidem  et  testimonium  prefatas  evidenciam 
processum  retornatum  et  subscripciones  notariorum  in  se  ut  premittitur 
continentis  magnum   sigillum  nostrum   huic  transumpto  apponi   fecimus  . 
Testibus  reverendis  in   Christo  patribu.s    Willelmo  episcopo   Aberdonensi 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  223 

iiostri  secreti  sigilli  custode  Jacobo  poslulato  Glasguensi  thesaurario  nostrn 
(lilectis  consanguineis  nostris  Alexandre)  comite  de  Huntlie  domino  Gordouii 
et  Badyenach  Archibaldo  comite  de  Ergile  domino  Canipbele  et  Lome 
rnagistro  hospicii  nostri  Matheo  comite  de  Levenax  domino  Dernlie  Alex- 
andre domino  Hume  camerario  nostro  Andrea  domino  Gray  justiciario 
nostro  et  dilecto  clerico  nostro  Magistro  Gawino  Dunbar  archidiacono 
Sancti  Andree  nostrorum  rotulorum  et  registri  clerico  Apud  Edinburgh 
decimo  quinto  die  mensis  Maii  anno  Domini  millesirao  quingentesirao  noiio 
et  regni  nostri  vicesinio  primo  . 


Carta  Alexandri  Elphinstoun  dc  eodem  et  eius  sponse. '  — (A.D.  1509.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  pro  bono  fideli  et 
gratuito  seruicio  nobis  per  dilectos  nostros  familiares  Alexandrum 
Elphinstoun  de  eodem  et  Elizabeith  Eerlay  eius  sponsam  impenso  / 
dedimus  .  .  .  hereditai'ie  predictis  Alexandro  et  Elizabeth  et  eorum 
alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  suis  sub- 
scriptis  Totam  et  integram  nostram  villam  et  burgum  in  baronia  de 
Kildrummy  cum  finnis  burgalibus  annuls  redditibus  et  I'odis  burgalibus 
earundem  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentem  infra  comitatum  de  Mar  et 
vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Tenendam  et  habendam  .  .  .  predictis 
Alexandi'o  et  Elizabeth  Berlay  eius  sponse  et  eorum  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodatione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legittime  pro- 
creatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  forte  defieientibus  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  reuersuram  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Regibus  Scocie  in 
feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  potestate  tenentes  burgenses 
et  inhabitantes  predictam  villam  et  burgum  in  baronia  per  suas  cartas 
sasinas  ct  infeofamenta  infcodandi  .  ,  .  Soluendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  . 
.  .  .  summam  quadraginta  trium  solidorum  et  quatuor  denariorum 
vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  prout  rentale  nostrum  in  se  proportat  Et 
vltra  banc  summam  /  summam  trium  solidorum  et  quatuor  denariorum 
monete  predicte  in  augmentacionem  profati  nostri  rentalis  annuatim  .  . 
nomine  feodifirme  tantum  .  .  .  Et  insuper  dedimus  .  .  .  prefatis  Alex- 

'■  [From  the  General  Kesrister  House.: 


224  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

aiidro  Elizabeth  eius  sponse  et  hcreJibus  suis  totum  jus  clameum  et  juris 
titulum  que  nos  predecessores  aut  successores  nostri  habuerint  ...  in 
et  ad  predictam  villam  et  burgum  in  baronia  de  Kildrummy  cum  firmis 
burgalibus  annuis  redditibus  et  rodis  burgalibus  earundem  racione  bas- 
tardie  nonintroitus  seu  alias  quouismodo  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testi- 
bus  reuercndo  in  Christo  patre  Willelmo  episcopo  Abirdonensi  nostri  secreti 
sigilli  custode  dilectis  consanguineis  nostris  Alexandro  comite  do  Huntlie 
domino  Baidyenache  Archibaldo  comite  de  Ergile  domino  Campbele  et 
Lome  magistro  hospicii  nostri  Matheo  comite  de  Levinax  domino  Dernlie 
Alexandro  domino  Hume  magno  camerario  nof5tro  Andrea  domino  Gray 
justiciario  nostro  et  dilecto  clerico  nostro  Magistro  Gavino  Dunbar  arcbi- 
diacono  Sancti  Andree  nostrorum  rotulorum  registri  ac  consilii  clerico 
Apud  Edinbui'gh  vndecimo  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  nono     Et  regni  nostri  vicesimosecundo  . 


Carta  Alexandri  domini  Elpbinstoune  et  eius  sponse.  '  — (A.D.  1510.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  prius  dedimus  .  .  . 
in  feodifirma  dilectis  nostris  familiaribus  Alexandro  Elpbinstoune  de  eodem 
et  Elizabeth  Berlay  eius  sponse  et  eorum  alteri  diueius  viuenti  in  con- 
iuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreatis  seu 
procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  nobis  et  suecessoribns  nostris  rouersuras 
omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras  dominicalcs  de  Kildrummy  le  New 
Wester  Clovay  Aulde  Aucbindorc  Drumnahufe  Dosky  Cukishill  niolen- 
dinum  de  Kildnunmy  Auchinveno  Corribill  Quyltis  Ardqubonqubare 
Culispuc  Inuerburqubare  Wester  Inuerburqubare  Estir  Argeith  Cul- 
qubeicb  Discory  molendinum  earundem  Pettinlach  Glencoy  et  le  Newtoune 
cum  pertinencils  vnacum  custodia  castri  nostri  de  Kildrummy  /  cum 
turribus  fortaliciis  et  ortis  eiusdcm  cum  suis  pertinencils  cum  aduocacione 
et  donacione  capellanie  de  Den  jacentcs  in  comitatu  nostro  de  Mar  infra 
vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdone  do  nobis  et  succcssoribus  nostris 
Regibus  Scocie  tenendas     Reddendo  inde  annuatim  summam  octuaginta 

'  [From  the  General  Register  Honsc.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD-KILDRUMMY.  22.", 

(liiaruni  librarum  et  octoJeciin  solidoriim  vsualis  moiiete  regni  nostri  sex 
inartas  allocanJo  quinqiie  solidos  pro  qualibet  inarfca  duodccim  bollas  et 
duas  ferlotas  auenarum  ad  quas  prefate  terra  et  molendina  ciun  auis 
])ertinentiis  in  nostro  rental!  aiinuatim  extenduivt  •  Necnon  reddendo 
vlira  profatam  summam  in  augmentacionem  predicte  feodifirrae  etrentalis 
quadraginta  marcas  monete  predicte  proiit  carta  nostra  sub  nostro  masno 
sigillo  et  sasina  inde  secuta  eis  desuper  confecte  plenius  proportant  Et 
nos  nunc  in  memoria  habentes  bonum  et  fidele  seruieium  nobis  per  dictum 
Alexandrum  et  Elizabeith  eius  sponsam  impensum  et  quod  pro  bonis 
causis  et  considorationibus  per  nos  intellectis  et  nos  ad  lioc  mouentibiis 
creauimus  et  fecinuis  dictum  Alexandrum  dominum  nostri  parliament! 
tempore  baptizationis  carissimi  filii  nostri  Arthur!  principis  Scocie  ac 
Insularum  eiusdera  etc.  Igitur  et  pi'o  special!  fauore  quem  gerinius  er^a 
predictum  Alexandrum  et  Elizabeith  eius  sponsam  ac  pro  bonorabil! 
sustentacione  eorundem  et  suorum  heredum  dedimus  .  .  .  predictis  Alex- 
andre nunc  domino  Elphiiistoune  consanguineo  nostro  et  Elizabeith 
Berlay  eius  sponse  eteorum  alter!  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione 
et  beredibus  suis  masculis  omnes  et  singulas  prenominatas  terras 
dominicales  de  Klldrummy  le  New  Wester  Olovay  Auld  Auchindorc 
Drumnahufe  Dosky  Cukishill  molendinum  de  Kildrummy  Auchinvene 
Corrihill  Quyltis  Ardquhouquhare  Culispect  Inuerburquhar  Wester  Inuer- 
burquhar  Estir  Argeith  Culquheigh  Discoy  molendinum  earundem  Pettin- 
lauch  Glencoy  et  le  Newtoune  cum  suis  pertinenciis  vnacum  dicto  castro 
de  Kildrummy  turribus  fortaliciis  et  ortis  eiusdem  cum  suis  pertinenciis 
ac  aduocacione  et  donacione  dicte  capellanie  de  Dene  libere  absque 
aliquibus  feoditirma  siimmis  monete  martis  aut  victualibus  nobis  aut 
successoribus  nostris  per  ipsos'  et  heredes  suos  aliquo.  tempoi'e  futuro 
reddendis  Et  quasquidem  omnes  et  singulas  predictas  terras  molendina 
et  castrum  cum  donacione  dicte  capellanie  et  suis  pertinenciis  ...  incor- 
poramus  predict!  Alexandr!  baronie  de  Inuernochty  et  fore  libertatis 
preuilegi!  et  modi  tenendi  eiusdem  baronie  perpetuis  futuris  temporibus 
Ac  volumus  .  .  .  quod  .  .  .  sagine  apud  capitale  messuagium  dicte 
baronie  de  Inuernochty  perpetuis  futuris  temporibus  capiendo  sufficient 
,  ...  Tenendas  et  habendas  omnes  et  singulas  predictas  terras  .  .  .  dictis 
Alexundro  domino  Elphinatoune  Elizabeth  Berlay  eius  sponse  et  eorum 
alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heiedibus  suis  masculis 


226  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  sou  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  nobis 
et  successoribus  nostris  iteruin  reuertendas  de  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  regibus  Scocie  in  feodo  et  hereditate  impcrpetuum  .  .  .  cum 
potestate  faciendi  et  substituendi  sub  eisdem  constabularios  janitores 
excul)itores  peruigiles  carccrum  custodes  et  onines  alios  officiarios  pro 
dicto  castro  neeessarios  Et  ad  edificandum  dictum  castrum  cum  niuris 
propugnaculis  f'oueis  et  guerrarum  portis  vectibus  h  draichrigrjis  et  aliis 
munitii)nibus  necessariis  prout  eis  videbiter  expediens  .  .  .  Pro  (juibus- 
quidem  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  .  .  .  volumus  quod  .  .  .  seruicium 
warde  et  releuii  ac  secte  debite  et  reddite  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris 
in  curia  vicecomitatus  ile  Abirdene  pro  predicta  baronia  de  Inuernochty 
sufficient  .  .  .  saluo  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  seruicio  sequent! 
tantum  videlicet  quod  predicti  Alexander  Elizabeth  eius  sponsa  et  eorum 
alter  diucius  viuens  et  heredes  sui  reasculi  predicti  inuenient  et  sustine- 
bunt  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  centum  homines  suffultos  cum  lanceis 
ad  faciendum  seruicium  nobis  in  nostris  guerris  et  exercitibus  contra 
nosti'os  inimicos  si  quos  tempore  futuro  fieri  contigerint  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  pre- 
cepimus  Testibus  reuerendo  in  Christo  patre  Willelmo  cpiscopo  Abir- 
donensi  nostri  secreti  sigilli  custode  dilectis  consanguineis  nostris  Alex- 
andre comite  de  Huiitlie  domino  Baidyenoch  Archibaldo  comite  de  Ergile 
domino  Campbell  et  Lome  magistro  hospicii  nostri  Matheo  comite  de 
Levinax  domino  Dernley  Alexandre  domino  Hume  magno  camerario 
nostro  venerabili  in  Christo  patre  Georgeo  abbate  de  Aberbrothok  tlie- 
saurario  nostro  et  dilecto  clerico  nostro  Magistro  Gavino  Dunbar  archi- 
diacono  Sanctiandree  nostrorum  rotulorum  registri  et  consilii  clerico 
Apud  Striueling  decinio  quarto  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  mil- 
lesimo  quingentesimo  nono     Et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  secundo  . 


Carta  Alexandri  domini  Elphinstoun.  '  — (AD.  1.513.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Ilex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  .  .  .  dedimus  per 
prius  dilectis  consanguineis  nostris  Alexandre  domino  Elphinsteune  et 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xviii.,  no.  191,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  227 

Elizjibeth  iJerlay  eius  sponse  .  .  .  omnes  et  sinp;ulas  terras  et  baroniam 
tie  Inuernochty  Balbegy  cum  molendino  prato  et  le  (/lenni/n  de  Glennochtv 
Inuernethy  Ledmakey  Culquhony  et  Culquhary  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes 
in  dominio  du  Strathdone  et  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdenc 
Ac  omnes  et  singula.s  terras  de  Skalater  cum  foresta  de  Corgart  terras  de 
Fennelost  Balquhan  Balnaboith  in  Glenbuoliat  Balnaboitb  in  Kilbethok 
Ballintamor  Tuleskeuch  Surmeill  Culbalach  cum  t'oresta  de  Baddinyone 
et  Kilbalocli  Estir  Clova  cum  Correkynyeane  Contelaueh  cum  Braidscliavv 
Auchmyllaue  cum  orientali  dimedietate  de  Glenlose  Kinclune  et  molen- 
dinum  nuncupatum  le  New  Mylne  cum  le  (flennys  siluis  et  virgultis  vide- 
licet le  schawls  prefatis  terris  spectantibus  jacentes  infra  dominium  et 
vicecomitatum  antedictum  .  .  .  Necnon  terras  dominicales  de  Kildrummy 
le  New  Wester  Clova  Auld  Auchindore  Druranahufe  Dusky  Cukisliill 
molendinum  de  Kildrummy  Auchinvare  Corryhill  Quiltis  Ardquhonquhare 
Tulispik  Inuerburquliare  Wester  /  Inuerburquhare  Ester  /  Argaith  Cul- 
quboich  Discory  cum  molendino  earundem  Pettinlauch  Glencoy  et  le 
Newtoune  cum  pertinenciis  vnauum  castro  de  Kildrummy  cum  turribus 
fortalicijs  et  ortis  eiusdem  et  suis  pertinenciis  et  cum  jure  patronaius 
aduocacione  et  donacione  capellanie  de  Den  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Abirdene  antedictum  .  .  .  tenendas  de  nobis  pro  seruicio  de 
dicta  baronia  debito  et  insuper  ad  sustentandum  centum  viros  lanuea 
suffultos  ad  deseruiendum  nobis  in  nostris  guerris  temporibus  atfuturis 
.  .  .  Queqnidem  omnes  et  singule  terre  et  baronia  snprascripte  .  .  . 
fuerunt  dictorum  Alexaudri  et  Elizabeth  hereditarie  .  .  .  et  quas  et  qui 
...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignarunt  .  .  .  Et  nos  in 
memoriam  habentes  quod  quondam  Alexander  Elphinstoune  de  eodem 
miles  predecessor  prefati  consauguinei  nostri  in  campo  bellico  apud 
Fiperdene  commisso  per  Anglicos  in  seruicio  predecessorum  nostrorum 
pro  tempore  existentium  et  in  defensione  regni  occisus  fuit  per  cuius 
decessum  pi-incipalis  hereditas  et  terre  sue  ad  heredes  suos  femineas  et 
non  masculos  deuenerunt  In  cuiusquidem  quondam  Alexandri  per 
Anglicos  vt  premittitur  occisi  seruicij  memoria  et  in  parte  recompensa- 
cionis  dicto  consanguineo  nostro  Alexandro  domino  Elphinstoune  et  pm 
ipsius  bono  fidoH  et  gratuito  seruicio  nobis  a  juuentute  sua  et  introitu 
ipsius  ad  seruicium  nostrum  impenso  et  indies  per  ipsum  continuatc 
jNecnon  in  contentatione  dotis  pro  matrimonio  per  ipsum  contracto  cuh» 

2  FF 


228  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

dicta  Elizabeth  Berlay  nunc  eius  sponsa  quam  ipsum  in  coniugem  flucere 
causauimus  ipsanique  in  seruicio  cum  carissima  consorte  nostra  Regina 
infra  reornum  nostrum  extra  natale  solum  ipsius  morari  fecimus  Nos 
iffitur  et  pro  nonnullis  alijs  bonis  et  raeionabilibus  causis  et  considera- 
cionibus  ad  hoc  nos  moucntibus  ex  nostris  certa  sciencia  motu  proprio 
libera  voluntate  et  plenaria  deliberacione  dedimus  .  .  .  et  de  nouo  coii- 
firmauimus  .  .  .  dictis  Alexandre  et  Elizabeth  Berlay  eius  sponse  et 
ipsorum  alteri  diuciua  viuenti  in  coniuncta  int'eodacione  et  heredibus  inter 
ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  omnes  et  singulas  predictas 
terras  et  baroniam  .  .  .  vnacum  eastro  de  Kildrummy  turribus  fortalicijs 
et  ortis  eiusdem  cum  jure  patronatus  aduocacione  et  donacioue  capellanie 
antedicte  cum  omnibus  suis  pertinenciis  Ac  creamus  .  .  .  omnes 
easdem  terras  et  baroniam  ...  in  vnam  integram  et  liberam  baroniam 
nuncupandam  baroniam  de  Kildrummy  pro  perpetuo  in  futurum  Ordi- 
nantea  dictum  castrum  de  Kildrummy  fore  capitale  messuagium  dicte 
baronie  Apud  quod  .  .  .  vna  sasina  capienda  .  .  sufficiet  et  stabit 
pro  omnibus  et  singulis  supradictis  terris  .  .  .  Et  nos  eciam  pro  causis 
et  consideracionibus  prenotatis  alijsque  ad  hoc  nos  mouentibus  damus 
.  .  .  dictis  Alexandre  et  Elizabeth  et  eorum  heredibus  prescriptis  totum 
nostrum  jus  patronatus  aduocacionem  et  donacionem  ecclesie  de  Inuer- 
nochty  que  est  quidem  canonicatua  et  prebenda  infra  ecclesiam  cathedralom 
Aberdonensem  cum  omnibus  libertatibus  et  priuilegiis  eidem  spectantibus 
.  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Alexandre  et  Elizabeth  eius 
aponse  et  eerum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeeduciene  et 
heredibus  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  de- 
ticientibus  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  reuersuras  de  nobis  et  succes- 
soribus  nostris  Scotorum  Regibus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  ac  libera  baronia 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Cum  curijs  et  earum  exitibus  herezeldis  bludewitis  et 
merchetis  mulierum  .  .  .  Cum  furca  foaaa  sok  sak  thole  theme  infang- 
theif  outfangtheif  pitt  et  gallousa  Cum  libera  foresta  cuiijs  forestarum 
amerciamentis  et  eschaetis  earundem  vert  et  wenysoune  wrak  ware  and 
waith  Cum  tenentibus  tenendrijs  ct  libere  tenentium  seruicija  Ac  cum 
omnibus  alijs  et  singulis  libertatibua  .  .  .  sine  aliquo  impedimento  seu 
reuocacione  nostri  aut  successorum  nostrorum  quorumcunque  quouismodo 
inde  faciendo  in  futurum  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  omnibus  et 
singulis  terris  ct  baronia  suprascriptis  .  .  .  vnani  scctam  ad  placitum 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  229 

capitale  curie  vicecomitatus  nostri  de  Abirdene  tenendum  infra  dictum 
nostrum  burgum  proximo  post  Festum  Sancti  Michaelis  Cum  wai-da 
releuio  et  maritagio  cum  contigerint  tantum  Et  libere  sine  aliquo 
seruicio  lancearum  curiarum  sectarum  alijsve  seruicijs  exactione  ques- 
tione  seu  demanda  quibuscunque  .  .  .  de  quibus  exoneramus  dictos 
Alexandrum  et  Elizabeth  heredesque  suos  et  tenentes  Necnon  vice- 
comitem  nostrum  de  Abirdene  et  deputatos  suos  omnesque  alios  officiarios 
nostros  presentes  et  t'uturos  de  omni  vocacione  exactione  et  amereiatione 
ipsorum  pro  eisdem  seruicijs  vel  exactionibus  et  de  officijs  suis  in  hac 
parte  Salua  nobis  dicta  vnica  secta  tenore  presencium  imperpetuum 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  duodecimo  die  mensis  Augusti 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimotercio  et  regni  nostri 
vicesimo  sexto  . 


Pi'otestatioun  for  Maister  Robert  Elphinstoune  persoun  of  Kincardin 
aganis  Schir  Williame  Elphinstoune  persoun  of  Clatt  tutour  of  law 
to  the  Lord  Elphinstoune.  '  —(16.  Junij  1518.) 

-In  presens  of  the  Lordis  of  Counsale  comperit  Mastir  Robert  Elphin- 
stoune persoun  of  Kincardin  cousing  to  the  Lord  Elphinstoune  now  in 
tender  age  And  schaw  that  quhair  Schir  Williame  Elphinstoune  persoun 
of  Clatt  tutour  of  law  to  the  said  Lord  Elphinstoune  has  lying  furth  and 
nocht  fundin  cautioune  of  the  said  office  sen  the  decess  of  his  fader  in 
Floddoun  quhill  the  x  day  of  Junij  instant  quhilk  as  I  vndirstand  he  did 
for  dissaite  sa  far  as  is  in  him  in  gret  hurt  and  skaith  to  the  said  Lord 
Quharefor  the  said  Master  Robert  in  name  of  his  said  eme  Lord  Elphin- 
stoune protestit  solempnitlie  that  quhat  the  said  tutour  dois  anent  his 
heretage  takis  aireschip  or  movable  gere  or  beis  done  be  the  Lordis 
herintill  aganis  the  said  Lord  hot  that  he  may  haue  regres  thairto  at 
his  perfit  age  and  remeid  thairof  as  law  will  and  siclik  of  his  movable 
geir  aireschip  and  malis  be  the  space  bigane  to  the  entres  of  the  said 
tutour  . 

(From  the  Acta  Dominorum  Concilii.vol  sxxi.,  fol.  10,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House.] 


230  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Deoreit  for  the  Lord  Elphinstoune.  '  — (2.  March  1529.) 

Aritjnt  the  summondis  raisit  at  the  instance  of  Alexander  lord  Elphin- 
stoune agains  Johnue  lord  Forbes  /  for  the  wrangwiss  postponyng  and 
deferring  to  deliuer  to  him  the  arschip  gudis  vndirwrittin  /  pertenyng  to 
the  said  Alexander  as  nerrest  and  lauchfull  aire  to  vmquhile  Alexander 
lord  Elphinstoune  his  fadir  /  and  cftir  his  decess  intromettit  with  be  the 
said  Johnne  lord  Forbes  and  vtheris  in  his  name  of  his  causing  .  .  . 
eftir  that  he  had  dispousit  and  maryit  Elizabeth  Berlay  modir  to  the 
said  Alexander  /  that  is  to  say  in  the  first  Ane  new  govne  of  blak  velvett 
t'ontenand  xvj.  elnis  lynit  with  funzeis  price  Ixxx.  li  Ane  double  of 
crammesy  satyne  price  x.  ti  Ane  hogtoune  of  blak  velvett  price  xx.  ti 
And  of  vther  gudis  as  at  mare  lenthe  is  contenit  in  the  summondis  thar- 
upoune  .  .  .  The  Lordis  of  Counsale  decretis  and  deliueris  that  the  said 
Johnne  lord  Forbes  has  done  wrang  in  postponyng  and  deferring  to  the 
said  Alexander  lord  Elphinstoune  tliir  areschip  gudis  vndirwrittin  and 
tharfor  sail  deliuer  to  him  the  samin  as  eftir  foUowis  /  that  is  to  say  Ane 
govne  of  blak  velvuss  lynit  with  funzeis  Ane  doublate  of  crammesy 
satyne  Ane  hogtoune  of  blak  velvett  Ane  paire  of  hois  of  Scarlett  Ane 
losin  serk  seuit  with  gold  Ane  bonat  with  ane  targat  of  gold  Ane 
furnist  bedd  with  lite  of  camp  with  ruif  courtingis  schetis  coddis  blaneatis 
of  fusteane  tedder  bedd  bowsteris  verdour  bedd  with  all  furnissing  Ane 
meite  burd  coverit  with  singill  dornewek  werk  and  the  coviring  of  the 
burd  of  wolfin  worsett  with  xij.  seruiotis  of  dornik  ane  wesching  towell 
of  dornik  with  basyne  and  laware  of  siluir  Ane  dosane  of  siluir  spvnys 
Ane  siluir  saltfatt  Ane  siluir  pece  Ane  siluir  goblett  Ane  challice  of 
siluir  Ane  chessable  of  blak  velvus  browderit  and  corsit  with  gold  with 
stoile  ab  and  fannale  and  vthir  furnissing  Ane  antepend  befor  the  altar 
of  blak  velvus  bordourit  with  gold  crucifix  and  ymagery  with  towellis 
frontale  mess  buk  corporall  and  vthir  furnissing  Ane  cowp  of  siluir 
double  ourgilt  with  ane  covir    (^uhilk  arship  gudis  aboune  writin  per- 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Acta  Dominorum  Concilii,  vol.  xxxix.,  fol.  127,  MS,  Gen.  Reg.  House. 
'  Ane  table  of  the  Trinito  of  fyue  pictouris,'  and  '  thre  Ijiikis  of  gold  of  his  faderis  grete 
chenzc,'  have  been  written  in  the  list  of  heirship  goods,  but  afterwards  deleted.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  231 

tenia  to  the  sairl  Alexan<ler  lord  Elphinstoune  as  aire  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  lord  Elphinstoune  his  fadir  .   .  . 


Protestatioun  for  Lord  Elphinstoune.  '  —(16.  December  1582.) 

In  presens  of  the  Lordis  of  Counsale  comperit  Alexander  lord  Elphin- 
stoune and  gaif  in  this  writing  vnderwrittin  And  protestit  efter  the 
forme  and  tenour  of  the  samin  The  quhilk  protestatioun  the  said  Lordis 
admittit  off  the  quhilk  writing  the  tennour  followis  My  LORDIS  of  our 
Souerane  Lordis  Counsale  I  Alexander  lord  Elphinstoune  beand  within 
aige  and  within  yeris  of  restitutioun  cul  integrum  exponis  and  declaris  to 
your  Lordschippis  how  be  fragilite  negligens  and  iraperfectioun  of  knaw- 
lege  I  hes  maid  sindry  and  diuerss  eontractis  writingis  and  giftis  of  sindrv 
thingis  concernyng  the  protfetis  of  my  heretage  and  vther  materia  con- 
cernyng  my  honour  and  wele  without  consent  or  autorite  of  my  curatouris 
interponit  thairto  into  the  tyme  of  my  less  aige  And  in  speciale  anent 
ane  writing  making  of  the  promiss  of  ane  lettre  of  bailyerie  to  George 
Meldrum  of  Five  of  my  landis  and  barony  of  Kildrymme  be  the  quhilkis 
I  may  be  gretlie  hurt  dampnagit  and  scathit  The  quhilkis  eontractis 
writingis  and  all  vtheris  hurtand  or  may  hurt  me  my  landis  and  heretage 
I  expreslie  now  reuokis  cassis  and  adnullis  And  protestis  solempnitlie 
quhat  euer  I  haue  done  in  tymes  bigane  I  be  nocht  hurt  thairthrow  and 
for  remeid  of  restitutioun  ad  inlegrum  and  all  vthir  remedis  I  may  haue 
be  the  commoun  law  and  that  your  Lordischippis  will  interpose  your 
autorite  hereto  and  cans  this  my  suplicatioun  and  protestatioun  to  be 
interit  in  the  bukis  of  Consale  on  my  expensis  and  your  Lordischippis 
ansuer  I  humelie  besekis. 


Decreit  of  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Sessioun  aganis  the  Shireff  of  Abir- 
dene. »  —(21.  March  1538-9.) 

Anent  the  summondis  raisit  at  the  instance  of  our  Souerane   Lord   and 

'  [From  the  Acta  Dominoram  Concilii  ct  Sessionis,  vol.  ii.,  fol.  30,  MS.  Gen  Reg  House,  Edin.] 
-  [Abridged  from  the  Acta  Dominorum  Concilii  et  Sessionis,  vol.  xi.,  fol.  2ol.] 


•2:V2  THI-]  SHIRES  OF  AI5ERDKHN  AND  liAXFF. 

VintVa  RoUok  aijanis  James  erle  of  Murrny  schirett"  principalc  of  Abirdeiie 
George  Bard  of  Ordinhuffis  Maister  Alexander  Ogiluy  in  Glassaucli  and 
VVilliam  Rolland  Ills  pretendit  schireff  deputis  Henry  Forbes  of  Thanistoun 
Gilbert  Menzeis  of  Findone  Thomas  Reid  of  Colistoun  Maister  Andro 
Tulydef  of  Rannistoun  Henry  Oldeny  of  Mynness  Johnne  Pavvtoiine  of 
Petmeddene  Jolinne  Knox  of  that  Ilk  William  Blakhall  of  that  Ilk  Alex- 
ander Chaliner  of  Balnacrair  William  Spans  of  Boddume  William  King  of 
Bowrty  Johnne  Forbes  of  Tuligowny  vthirwayis  being  vpoun  the  inquest  in 
the  actioun  and  cans  contenit  in  ihe  lettres  directt  to  the  said  schireff  and 
his  deputis  impetrat  be  Johnne  Elphinstoune  and  the  s::id  Johnne  for  his 
interess  that  is  to  say  the  said  Johnne  Elphinstoune  to  bring  with  him  and 
produce  befor  the  Lordis  of  Counsaie  the  saidis  lettres  purchest  be  him 
togidder  with  the  pretendit  rolment  and  deerete  that  followit  thairupoun 
gevin  he  the  saidis  schirefl'  deputis  vpoun  the  pretendit  delyuerance  of  the 
saidis  personis  of  inquest  fyndand  and  deliucrand  that  the  said  Johnne 
Elphinstoune  had  assedatiourie  of  Alexander  lord  Elphynstoune  of  the 
keeping  of  his  castell  of  Kildrummy  and  office  of  bailliery  of  his  landis  and 
I)airony  thairof  with  the  raanis  and  pendiculis  of  the  samin  and  wes  violentlie 
and  wranguslie  eiectit  spulyeit  and  put  tharfra  be  the  said  Vuifra  RoUok 
the  xxiij.  day  of  Junij  the  yeir  of  God  j™  V-'  xxxv.  yeris  and  ordaining  the 
said  Johnne  ^o  be  restorit  agane  to  the  keiping  of  the  said  houssis  and  castle 
office  of  balliery  .  .  .  The  Lordis  of  Counsaie  retretis  .  .  .  and  adnullis 
tiie  said  pretendit  rolment  and  deerete  that  followit  tliarupoun  gevin  be  the 
said  schireff  deputis  vpoun  the  pretendit  deliuerance  of  the  saidis  personis 
of  inquest  in  the  said  mater  Becaus  the  said  pretendit  deputis  at  the 
geving  of  the  said  pretendit  deliuerance  put  tlie  said  mater  to  the  knowlege 
of  xij  personis  of  inquest  in  evin  novnier  but  ane  odman  to  deliuer  with 
thame  howbeit  be  the  law  and  consuetude  of  the  realme  allinquestis  audit 
and  suld  be  chosin  in  od  novraer  quharethow  the  said  pretendit  rolment  of 
court  gevin  but  just  novraer  of  inquest  is  null  in  the  self  lik  as  wes  clerly 
vnderstand  to  the  saidis  Lordis  And  tharfor  decernis  the  said  pretendit 
rolment  to  haue  bene  fra  the  begynning  antl  to  be  in  all  tymes  to  come 
with  all  that  followit  tharupoun  of  nane  avale  force  nor  effect  for  the  caussis 
forsaidis     And  that  lettres  be  directt  horeupoun  as  efferis  , 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  2;J3 


Carta  confirmacionis  Margarete  Drummond.  '  — (A.D.  1546.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quandani 
cartam  donationis  et  vitalis  redditus  factain  per  consanguinoum  nostrum 
Alexandriim  dorainum  Elphinstoune  ac  baronem  baronie  de  Kildrummv 
...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris 
vel  audituris  Alexander  dominus  Elpbinstoune  ac  baro  baronie  de  Kil- 
drumray  salutem  in  Domino  serapiternam  Noueritis  me  interno  cordis 
affectu  et  amore  quos  gero  erga  dilectam  raeam  Margaretam  Druramond 
filiam  legitime  genitam  inter  Jobannem  Drummond  de  Inuerpeffray  et 
nobilem  dominara  Margaretam  Stewart  dominam  Gordoune  eius  charissi- 
niam  sponsam  in  sua  pura  virginitate  intuitu  matrimonii  in  facie  sancte 
matris  ecclesie  cum  dilecto  meo  filio  et  herede  apparente  Roberto  Elpbin- 
stoune contrahendi  et  non  alias  neque  alio  modo  dedisse  .  .  .  dicte  Mar- 
garete  virgini  in  vitali  redditu  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  et  predicto  Roberto 
filio  meo  et  heredibus  subscriptis  liereditarie  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas 
et  molendinum  subscriptas  cum  pertinentiis  videlicet  terras  de  Coro-arf 
terras  de  Scellatar  terras  de  Inuernety  terras  de  Fynlelosk  terras  de 
Boquhorn  terras  de  Now  terras  de  Colloquhary  terras  de  Inuernothy  terras 
de  Colquhoni  terras  de  Ballobeg  et  molendinum  earundem  cum  suis  per- 
tinentiis jacentes  in  dicta  mea  baronia  de  Kildrummy  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Abirdene  et  hoc  pro  suis  gratuitis  seruiciis  auxiliis  consiliis  fauoribus 
benemeritis  michi  per  ipsos  multipliciter  irapensis  Tenendas  et  hahendas 
.  .  .  prefate  Margarete  Drummond  virgini  in  sua  virginitate  in  vitali 
redditu  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  et  dicto  Roberto  Elphinstoune  filio  meo 
et  heredibus  inter  ipsum  et  dicfam  Margaretam  legitime  procreandis  quibus 
forte  deficientibus  veris  et  propinquioribus  lieredibu:3  dicti  Roberti  Elphin- 
stoune quibuscunque  a  me  de  suprema  domina  nostra  Regina  et  successori- 
bus  suis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpctuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis  plncitis  et 
earuui  exitibus  amerciamentis  herezeldis  bludevvitis  et  mulierum  merchetis 
.  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  dicte  supreme  domine  nostre  Rogine 
et  successoribus  suis  omnia  jura  et  seruicia  ante   presentera   donacionem 


■  [Abi-iilgcil  from  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  x.xLx.,  no.  407.,  MS.  Geu.  Keg    House, 
Edinburgh.] 

2a 


234  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  huic 
presenti  carte  mee  manual!  mea  subscriptione  subscripte  est  appensutn 
Apud  StriuelioL'  tertio  die  raensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
wentesimo  quadragesimo  sexto  Coram  hiis  testibus  reuerendo  in  Cliristo 
patre  Willelmo  episcopo  Dunblanensi  et  nobili  ac  poteiiti  domino  Georgio 
comite  de  Huntlie  domino  Gordoune  et  Badgynnocht  ac  cancellario  Scotie 
Johanne  comite  de  Athole  domino  de  Baivany  Alexandre  domino  de  Lovet 
Aiexandro  electo  Cathanensi  Huirone  Campbell  de  Lowdoune  Georgio 
Gordoune  de  Scheves  Magistro  Willelmo  Gordoune  rectore  de  Duthell  et 
Domino  Willelmo  Litstar  presbitero  ac  notariis  publicis  cum  diuersis  aliis 
QUAMQUIDEM  caftam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  .  .  .  Insuper  .  .  . 
ordinamus  quod  prefata  donatio  .  .  .  prenominatarura  terrarum  dictis 
personis  facta  nulla  erit  ruptio  nee  infractio  vnionis  prefate  integre  baronie 
de  Kildrummy  confecte  cui  dicte  terre  perprius  annexate  fuerunt  sed 
volumus  quod  eedem  cum  huiusmodi  baronia  tanquam  partibus  et  pendiculis 
eiusdem  vt  prius  remanebunt  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte 
nostre  confirmationis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Sancturaandreara  sexto  die  niensis  Septembri.-^  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  quadragesimo  sexto  et  regni  nostri  quarto  . 


Carta  Johannis  doraini  Erskin. '  — (A.D.  1565.) 

JVlaria  Dei  gracia  Regina   Scotorum      Omnibus  probis  hominibus  totius 
terre    sue   clericis    et    laicis    salutem       Sciatis    quod    nobis    post    nostrara 

'  [From  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiL,  no.  501,  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinburgh. 

Sir  Robert  Douglas  writes  that  "  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Mary,  .John,  lord  Erskine,  obtained 
leave  to  have  it  determined  by  an  inquest  whether  he  was  nearest  heir  to  Isabel,  countess  of 
Mar  or  not,  and  laid  before  the  inquest  the  proofs  of  his  propinquity  and  showed  that  there  was 
nothing  in  the  four  reasons  of  reduction  at  the  instance  of  the  King  in  1-457,  (i.)  Hecause  it  was 
never  before  heard  of,  or  prctendeJ,  that  the  proof  of  propinquity  to  one's  ancestors  by  un- 
doubted records,  was  not  as  valid  as  that  by  witnc  sscs,  which  In  many  cases  by  lapse  of  time 
was  rendered  impossible :  that  if  this  was  to  be  established  as  a  rule,  the  King  would  be  found 
to  have  right  to  one  half  of  the  lands  of  Scotland,  as  well  as  to  the  earldom  of  Marr ;  (ii.)  That 
as  to  the  second  reason,  the  Act  of  Parliament  anent  the  King's  keeping  possession  during  his 
minority,  that  could  be  no  reason  for  reducing  the  service  of  Robert  lord  Erskine  to  Isabel, 
countess  of  Jlarr,  but  only  for  not  giving  him  possession  till  the  King's  majority ;  (iii.)  That  as 
to  the  third  reason,  that  Isabel,  countess  of  Marr,  did  not  die  last  vested  and  seised,  but  Earl 
Alexander  her  husband,  and  Thomas  his  natural  son,  it  was  of  no  weight,  because  that  Alex- 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  235 

legitimam  et  perfectam  etatem  viginti  vnius  annoruin  completam  intellectum 
est  quod  quondam  Issobella  Dowglas  comitissa  de  Mar  liereiiitaria  pio- 
prietaria  pro  tempore  coinitatus  de  Mar  ac  dominij  et  regalitatis  de 
Gareache  infeofamentum  confecit  quondam  Alexandre  Stewart  in  libero 
maritagio  inter  ilium  et  ipsam  contraliendo  de  totis  et  integris  dictis 
comitatu  dominio  et  regalitate  Tenendis  ipsis  eorumquc  alleri  diucius 
viuenti  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  procreatis  quibus  deticientibus  heredibus 
dicte  Issobelle  quibuscuraque  de  nostris  nobilissimis  progenituribus  optime 
memorie  Qui  confirmationem  desuper  concesserunt  Prout  in  dictis  iii- 
feofamento  et  confirmatione  respective  late  continetur  Et  quod  postea 
dicti  Alexander  et  Issobella  absque  legittimis  heredibus  intei-  ipsos  pro- 
creatis obierunt  Quibus  sic  decedentibus  quondam  Robertus  domiiius 
Erskin  per  debitum  ordinem  legitimus  et  propinquior  heres  dicte  quondam 
Issobelle  de  prefatis  comitatu  dominio  et  regalitate  retoniatus  full  Sic 
quod  dilectus  noster  consauguineus  Johannes  nunc  Dominus  Erskin  qui 
retornatus  est  legitimus  et  propinquior  heres  dicto  quondam  Roberto  do- 
mino Erskin  heredi  dicte  quondam  Issobelle  indubitatum  hereditarium 
jus  dictorura  coraitatus  dominij  et  regalitatis  liabet  non  obstante  quod  sui 
predecessores  ab  eisdem  deteuti  eraut  et  a  possessione  eorundem  partim 
occasione  jurgiorum  pro  tempore  occurrentium  et  partim  iniusta  refutatione 
et  impedimento  per  obstinatos  et  perciales  gubernatores  et  officiarios  factis 
rationabiles  supplicationes  et  petitiones  per  dicti  nostri  consanguine!    pre- 

ander  was  only  seised  of  that  estate  in  riglit  of  liferent,  failing  issue  of  the  marriage,  as  appeared 
by  the  charter  of  the  said  Countess  Isabel  and  Earl  Alexander,  dated  9th  December,  1404,  and 
which  is  confirmed  by  King  Robert's  charter  of  confirmation  of  21st  January,  1404-5,  by  which 
it  undeniably  appears  that  the  charter  of  resignation  by  Isabel,  countess  of  Marr,  of  12th  August, 
1404,  was  altered  both  by  the  parties  concerned,  and  by  their  sovereign  lord  the  King ;  and 
therefore  the  resignation  and  charter  that  followed  thereon,  of  28th  Slay  142G,  in  favour  of  the 
said  Alexander,  and  Thomas  his  natural  son  (who  died  before  him  without  issue)  was  null  and 
void ;  (iv.)  That  as  to  the  fourth  reason,  that  Isabel  of  JIarr,  queen  to  King  Robert  Bruce,  was 
daughter  to  Gratney,  earl  of  Man-,  and  eldest  sister  to  Elyne,  who  mai-ried  Sir  John  Menteith. 
it  was  well  known  that  Isabel  of  llarr,  queen  to  King  Robert  Bruce  was  sister  to  Gratney,  earl 
of  MaiT,  and  not  his  daughter,  but  daughter  to  Donald,  earl  of  Marr,  his  father,  which  was  fully 
proved  by  Gratney,  earl  of  Marr,  being  always  styled,  in  King  Robert's  charters,  his  brother 
but  never  his  father.  The  inquest  accordingly  found  by  their  retour,  dated  5th  May,  1555,  that 
Lord  Ersldne  was  the  nearest  heir  to  Robert,  earl  of  Man-  and  Garioch,  lord  Erskine,  etc.,  which 
Robert  was  nearest  heir  to  Isabel  countess  of  Marr,  and  to  Gratney  earl  of  Msirr,  her  great 
grandfather  And  in  1562  he  was  restored  to  the  earldom  of  Marr,  per  modum  justitiae,  which 
was  ratified  iu  Parliament,  4th  June,  1563."— (Peerage  of  Scotland,  pp.  467,  468.)  Cf  Lord 
Hailes'  Additional  Sutherland  Case,  chap,  v.,  sect.  12,  pp.  51,  52.] 


236  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

decessorcs  factas  refutantes  ipsis  frequens  et  ititente  intrnitum  ad  heredi- 
tariain  possessionem  earundem  petentibus  et  desifierantibus  Quibus  pre- 
missis  per  nos  nunc  diligenter  consideratis  et  auisatis  nos  non  solum  ob 
eadcm  et  ob  bonum  fidele  et  gratuitum  seruicium  tam  noslris  predecessoribus 
per  dictum  nostrum  consanguincum  et  suos  predecossores  factum  presertim 
per  dicti  nostri  consanguinei  quondam  patrera  et  scipsum  nostris  quondam 
eharissirais  patri  et  matri  nobilissime  raemorie  Ac  per  ipsum  nobis  a 
decessu  dicte  quondam  nostre  cbarissime  matris  Sed  etiam  conscientia 
mote  vt  nobis  decet  legitimos  heredes  ad  suas  iustas  hereditates  restituere 
dcdimus  concessimus  ac  tenore  presentis  carte  nostre  damus  et  concedimus 
dicto  nostro  consanguineo  Jobanni  domino  Erskin  suis  heredibus  et  assiirnatis 
hei-editarie  Totum  et  integrum  dictum  comitatuni  de  Mar  continentem 
terras  subsequentes  videlicet  Stratbdone  Bramar  Crowraar  et  Strathde 
cum  omnibus  et  singulis  aliis  terris  eiusdem  ex  antiquo  eidem  pertinentibus 
Necnon  omnes  et  singulas  terras  dicti  dominii  et  regalitatis  de  Gareach 
Cum  omnibus  et  singulis  castris  turribus  fortaliciis  maneriebus  siluis  mo- 
lendinis  piscariis  partibus  pendiculis  feudifirme  firmis  annexis  connexis 
tenentibus  tenandriis  libere  tenencium  seruiciis  aduocacione  donacione  et 
iure  patronatus  ecclesiarum  capellaniarura  et  beneficiorum  ac  pertinenciis 
quibuscunque  dictorum  comitatus  dominii  et  regalitatis  respective  ipsis  ex 
antiquo  et  eorura  alicui  respective  pertinentibus  jacentem  infra  vicecomita- 
tum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Insuper  pro  bono  tideli  et  gratuito  seruicio 
nobis  et  predecessoribus  nostris  per  dictum  nostrum  consanguineum  et  suos 
predecossores  vt  premissum  est  impensis  damus  concedimus  et  disponimus 
dicto  nostro  consanguineo  suis  beredibus  et  assignatis  Totum  et  integrum 
predictum  comitatura  dominium  et  regalitatem  respective  cum  terris  superius 
speciticatis  dicti  comitatus  Ac  cum  omnibus  aliis  terris  castris  turribus 
fortaliciis  maneriebus  siluis  molendinis  piscariis  partibus  pendiculis  feudi- 
firme tirniis  annexis  connexis  lie  outsettis  tenentibus  tenandriis  liberetenen- 
tium  seruiciis  aduocatione  donatione  et  iure  patronatus  ecclesiarum  c;ipel- 
laniarum  ct  beneficiorum  ac  pertinentiis  quibuscunque  dictorum  comitatus 
dominii  et  regalitatis  respective  Ac  totum  jus  clameum  interesse  titulum 
et  iuris  clameum  proprietatem  et  possessionem  tarn  petitorium  quam  posses- 
sorium  que  et  quas  nostri  predecossores  aut  successores  habuimus  habemus 
seu  habere  vel  clamare  poterimus  aut  poterint  ad  easdem  aut  aliquam 
earundem   partem   aut   ad    tirmas   proficua  et  deuoria   earundem   ratione 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  237 

eschaote  forisfacture  recognitionis  vltimi  heredis  totius  aut  maioris  partis 
alieiiatioiiis  puvpresture  disclainationis  bastardie  warde  seu  nonintroitus  ex 
annis  et  teriniuis  preteritis  ant  ob  quanicunquc  aliam  actionem  seu  causani 
retroactani  Renunciando  quieteclamando  et  exoneraiido  eisdem  dicto 
nostro  consanguineo  suis  beredibus  et  assignatis  Cum  pacto  de  non 
petendo  Ac  cum  suppiemento  omnium  defectuum  tam  non  nominatorum 
quam  nominatorum  quos  tanquam  pro  expressis  in  carta  nostra  habere 
volumus  Et  similiter  .  .  .  ordinamus  (juud  vnica  saisina  nunc  per  dictum 
nostrum  consanguineum  et  per  suos  heredes  omni  tempore  afFuturo  apud 
maneriem  de  Megwye  intra  dictum  comitatum  et  apud  castrum  de  Dunny- 
dure  intra  dictum  dominium  capionda  stabit  et  sufficiens  erit  sasina  pro 
dictis  comitatu  dominio  ct  regalitate  respective  .  .  .  Tenendum  et  haben- 
dum totura  et  integrum  dictum  comitatum  .  .  .  prefato  nostro  consanguineo 
Johanni  domino  Erskin  suis  beredibus  et  assignatis  de  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  iu  llbero  comitatu  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Cum  curils 
et  earum  exltibus  herezeldis  et  mulierura  merchetis  Cum  furca  fossa  sok 
sak  thole  theme  infangtheiff  outfangtheif  pit  et  gallouss  Cum  llberls  forestis 
et  potestate  forestatus  curias  tenendi  et  amerchiaraenta  earundem  leuandi 
Ac  cum  plena  potestate  et  libertate  regalitatls  in  dicto  dominio  de  Gareach 
et  priuelegiis  eidem  spectantibus  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  jura 
et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti 
carte  nostre  magnum  siglUum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Perth  vlcesimo  lercio  die  mensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingen- 
tesimo  sexageslmo  quinto  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  tercio  . 


Ratificatioun  of  the  Erledorae  of  Marr  etc.  '  — (19.  April  1567.) 

Our  Souerane  Lady  vnderstanding  that  of  befoir  vpoune  perfite  knawlege 
had  be  hir  Hienes  be  certificatioun  of  euidentis  and  vthirwys  that  ane  noble 
and  michtie  lord  Johnne  erle  of  Mar  lord  Erskyn  etc.  was  lauchfullie 
discendit  of  the  ancient  herelouris  of  the  said  erledome  and  had  the 
vndowbtit  heretable  richt  thairof  and  of  the  regalitie  of  Gareach  Our  said 
Souerane  vpoune  that  consideratioune  and  tor  gud  and  thankfuU  seruice 

'  IFrom  the  Acts  of  the  ParUaments  of  Scotland,  voh  ii.,  p.  549.] 


238  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

done  be  him  and  his  predecessouris  to  hir  Hienes  and  hir  Grace  pre- 
decessouris  disponit  efter  hir  Maiestois  lauchfull  aige  of  xxj.  yeiris  compleit 
to  the  said  Erie  his  airis  and  assignais  the  foirsaid  erledorae  of  Mar  and 
regalitie  of  Gareach  propertie  and  tenandrie  few  males  and  pertinentis 
thairof  be  infeftment  maid  to  him  vnder  hir  gret  seill  thairupoune  .  .  . 
Thairfoir  oure  said  Souerane  .  .  .  half  now  with  awys  and  consent  of  the 
thre  estaitis  of  this  realrae  in  this  present  Parliament  ratifiit  appreuit  and 
confirmit  .  .  .  the  saidis  infeftmentis  and  giftes  .  .  .  and  will  and  ordinis 
that  the  said  Erie  his  airis  and  assignais  sail  bruke  and  jois  the  said 
erledome  propirtie  and  tenandrie  with  the  few  males  and  dewetiis  thairof 
perpetuallie  in  tyme  cuming  .  .  .  And  forthir  our  said  Souerane  and 
thre  estaitis  of  Parliament  foirsaid  hes  interponit  and  interponis  thair 
auctorite  thairto  to  be  extendi!  in  the  maisl  ample  forme  with  extensioune 
of  all  clauss  neidfuU  and  that  lettrez  be  direct  to  male  pubiicatioun  heirof 
gif  neid  beis  in  forme  as  eff'eiris. 


Carta  Alexandri  Elphingstoun  junioris.  '  — (A.D,  1593.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  .  .  .  nos  .  .  .  dedi[sse] 
.  .  .  dilecto  nostro  Alexandre  Elphingstoun  filio  seniori  legitimo  Alexandri 
magistri  de  Elphingstoun  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  hereditarie  totas  et 
integras  terras  de  lie  KirMoun  de  Kildrymmy  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes 
infra  diocesim  de  Abirdene  et  nostrum  vicccoraitatum  eiusdem  Et  duas 
pecias  terre  extendentes  ad  seminacionem  duarum  peccarum  ordei  aut  eo 
circa  jacentes  infra  terras  burgales  de  Kyldrymmie  inter  terras  Joannis 
Forbes  de  Toweis  ex  boreali  et  australi  et  palludem  vulgo  Btirrowmyre 
nuncupatam  et  nostram  viam  communem  ox  orientaii  et  occidentali  partibus 
infra  dictum  nostrum  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  Quequidem  terre  cum 
domihus  edificijs  et  suis  pertinentijs  perprius  vicario  pensionario  ecclesie 
parochialis  de  Kildrurnmy  pertinuerunt  .  .  Tenendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  in  feudifirma  et  hereditate  im])erpetuum  .  .  .  Soluendo 
inde  annuatim  .  .  .  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  summam  trium  librarum 
tanquam    deuoriam    antiquara    .    .    .    et    summam    quinquo   solidorum    sex 

I  [Abridged  from  the  Registvum  Magnl  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxix.,  uo.  lOG,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  239 

denariorum  in  auginentalionem  rentalis  earundem  .  .  .  necnon  heredes  et 
assignati  dicti  Alexandri  duplicando  dictarn  integram  deuoriain  primo  anno 
eorum  introitus  ad  prefatas  terras  prout  vsus  est  feadifirme  In  cuius  rej 
testimonium  huic  present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sigilium  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Halyrudelious  decimo  quinto  die  mensis  Decembris 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  tertio  Et  regni  nostri 
anno  vicesimo  septirao  . 


Carta  Alexandri  magistri  de  Elphingstoun.  '  — (A.D.  1.594.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Alexandre  Elphingstoun  filio  legitirao  seniori  Alexandri  magistri  de 
Elphingstoun  .  .  .  totam  et  integram  villam  et  burgum  de  Kyldrymmy 
cum  firmis  burgalibus  annuls  redditibus  terris  et  rodis  burgalibus  eiusdem 
cum  lie  Borrmohauch  I  Auchinvany  et  Gallowhillok  partibus  et  pendiculis 
dictarum  terrarum  burgalium  cum  turre  fortalicio  manerie  et  omnibus  alijs 
pendiculis  et  pertinentijs  suis  quibuscunque  jacentem  in  comitatu  de  Mar 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Que  quidem  villa  et  burgus 
in  baronia  .  .  .  perprius  dicto  Alexandre  magistro  de  Elphingstoun  heredi- 
tarie  pertinuit  et  quam  .  .  .  ipse  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter 
.  .  .  resignauit  ...  in  fauorem  dicti  Alexandri  eius  filij  pro  hac  nostra 
noua  carta  et  infeodacione  .  .  .  Insuper  nos  pro  bono  fideli  et  gratuito 
seruitio  per  dictum  Alexandrura  magistrum  de  Elphingstoun  irapenso  de 
nouo  fecimus  .  .  .  et  crtauimus  .  .  .  dictum  villam  et  burgum  in  baronia 
de  Kildrymmy  in  vnuni  liberum  burgum  baronie  omni  tempore  futuro 
burgum  de  Kyldrymmy  nuncupandum  Cum  speciali  et  plenaria  potestate 
dicto  Alexandre  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  prescriptis  balliuos  thesaurarium 
decanum  gilde  consules  burgenses  officiarios  seriandos  et  alios  officiarios 
necessaries  infra  dictum  burgum  pre  huiusmodi  I'egimine  et  gubernatione 
faciendi  eligendi  .  .  .  remouendi  .  .  .  Cum  plenaria  potestate  ac  speciali 
burgensibus  dicti  burgi  ad  libertatera  eiusdem  per  prefatum  Alexandrum 
et  suos  heredes  niasculos  .   .  .  debite  electis  .  .  .  et  admissis  ad  lia  pak 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  SigiUi,  lib.  xxxix.,  no.  199,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


240  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

l}eill  ct  infra  dictum  burguni  cmendi  et  vendendi  vinuni  ceram  pannuni 
laneuiTi  et  lineum  latum  et  strictum  omnesque  alias  tnercantias  et  stapule 
bona  vulgo  lie  stapill  guddis  Ac  cum  potestate  prefato  Alexandro  Eiphing- 
stoun  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  infra  dictum  burgum  pistores  brasiatores 
carnifices  piscatores  piscium  venditores  allutarios  sciscores  fullones  textores 
fabros  carpentarios  laneos  calciareos  et  omnes  alios  artifices  necessaries  ad 
iiberi  burgi  libertatem  spectantes  et  pertinentes  .  .  .  admittendi  .  .  . 
Necnon  cum  potestate  .  .  .  edificandi  ...  in  prefato  burgo  iraperpetuum 
pretorium  crucem  foralem  et  forum  hepdomadatim  die  Sabbathie  vnacum 
tribus  iibris  nundinis  ter  in  anno  videlicet  vnam  nundinam  ad  diem  Sancti 
Barnabe  vndecimo  die  mensis  Junii  alteram  ad  Vincula  Petri  primo  die 
mensis  Augusti  et  tertiam  nundinam  ad  Festum  Omnium  Sanctorum  primo 
die  mensis  Nouembris  Cum  priuilegio  culuscunque  nundine  forum  tenendi 
pro  spatio  quatuor  dierum  Ac  custumas  earundem  pro  dioti  burgi  inter- 
tinemento  sustentatione  et  reparatione  colligendi  .  .  .  Et  preterea  cum 
speciali  potestate  dicto  Alexandro  Eiphingstoun  et  heredibus  suis  masculis 
.  .  .  curias  burgales  infra  dictum  burgum  et  libertatem  eiusdem  hepdoma- 
datim die  Mercuvij  .  .  .  tenendi  .  .  .  ac  clcricos  seriandos  adiudicatores 
et  omnes  officiarios  et  curie  membra  necessaria  creandi  .  .  .  Cum  pot  et 
gallons  infangtheif  et  outfangtheif  Et  generaliter  omnia  alia  faciendi  .  .  . 
que  in  premissis  et  circa  ea  necessaria  fuerint  .  Tenendam  .  .  .  dicto 
Alexandro  Eiphingstoun  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corporc  suo  legitime 
procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  dicto  Alexandro  magistro  de  Eiphingstoun 
et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis  quibus 
deficientibus  dicto  Alexandro  magistro  de  Eiphingstoun  et  heredibus 
masculis  suis  propinquioribus  et  legitimis  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  succes- 
soribus  nostris  in  libero  burgo  baronie  et  libera  hereditate  imperpetunm 
.  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  sumniam 
quadraginta  sex  solidorum  et  octo  denariorum  vsualis  monete  regni  nostri 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Halyrudhous  vicesimo  quinto  die 
mensis  Januarij  anno  Domini  millesirao  qningentesimo  nonagesimo  tertio 
Et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  septimo  , 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  241 


Act  in  favour  of  the  Eric  of  Mar.  '  —(29.  July  1587.) 

Client  tlie  supplicatioun  gevin  in  and  presentit  to  our  Souc'rane  Lord  and 
thre  estaittis  in  this  present  Parliament  be  Johnne  erle  of  Mar  lord  Erskin 
etc.  inakand  luentioun  that  quhair  vmquhile  Daiue  Issobell  Dovvglas  countes 
of  Mar  wer  heretably  mfeft  the  tyrae  of  liir  deceis  in  all  and  haill  the 
erldome  of  Mar  lordschip  and  regalitie  of  Gareauch  lialdin  iraraediatlic  of 
our  Souerane  Lordis  predicessouris  as  hir  infeftment  at  mair  lenth  proportis 
Lyk  as  efter  hir  deceis  vmquhile  Robert  orle  of  Mar  lord  Erskin  the  said 
Johnne  erle  of  Claris  predicessour  wes  lauchfullie  seruit  and  retourit  air  to 
the  said  vmquhile  Issobell  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  lordschip  and  regalitie 
of  Gareauche  To  quhoine  likwayes  vmquhile  Johnne  erle  of  Mar  the  said 
complenaris  fader  wes  lauchfullie  retourit  air  Swa  nixt  he  as  air  to  his 
said  vmquhile  fader  quha  wes  air  to  the  said  vmquhile  Robert  erle  of  Mar 
lord  Erskine  his  predicessour  and  sua  air  be  progres  to  the  said  vuKjuhile 
Dame  Issobell  Douglas  countesse  of  Mar  hes  the  vndowtit  heretable  ryclit 
to  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschip  and  regalitie  of  Gareauch  albeit 
his  predicessouris  hes  bene  wranguslie  debarrit  frome  the  possessioun  of  the 
saidis  landis  erldome  and  lordschip  pairtlie  be  the  occasioun  of  the  trubles 
occurrand  and  interveneand  and  pairtlie  be  the  iniquitieof  tyme  and  stavintr 
of  the  ordiner  course  of  justice  to  thame  be  the  partiall  dailling  of  sic 
])ersonis  as  had  the  governaraent  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  predicessouris  and 
realme  and  thair  otficiaris  for  the  tyme  /  Notwithstanding  the  humble 
supplicationis  and  frequent  interpellationis  maid  be  the  said  Johnne  erle  of 
Maris  predicessouris  alsweill  in  Parliament  as  in  Counsall  for  the  possessioun 
of  the  saidis  landis  as  salbe  sufficientlie  verefeit  be  authentick  writtis  and 
euidentis  The  quhilk  heing  aduisitlie  considerit  be  our  Souerane  Lordis 
derrest  mother  efter  hir  perfite  aige  and  hir  Hienes  movit  of  conscience  as 
become  of  hir  princelie  dewetie  to  restoir  the  lauchfuU  jiiris  vnto  thair  just 
heretage  and  possessioun  efter  mature  deliberatioun  diligent  tryall  and 
inquisitioun  tane  of  the  premissis  gaif  grantit  and  disponit  heretablie  to 
vmquhile  Johnne  erle  of  Mar  lord  Erskin  the  said  complenaris  fader  the 
said  erldome   of   Mar   with   the   landis   of  the  lordschip   and  regalitie  of 

'  [From  the  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  ui,,  pp.  475,  476.] 
2  H 


242  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Gareauclie  with  thair  pertinentis  annexis  connexis  and  vtheris  specifiit  in 
the  charter  grantit  be  his  Hienes  derrest  moder  vnder  the  grite  seill  to  him 
thairupoun  And  seing  for  the  said  Erlis  better  securitie  and  that  his  Hienes 
derrest  moderis  gude  intentioun  may  tak  the  better  eflFect  toward  the 
possessioun  of  the  saidis  landis  necessar  it  is  that  he  be  seruit  air  to  his 
predicessouris  quha  deit  last  vest  and  seisit  in  the  said  erldome  iordschip 
and  regahtie  And  that  ane  sufficient  rycht  and  actioun  be  establischit  in  his 
persone  and  his  airis  for  recovering  of  the  saidis  landis  and  possessioun 
thairof  notwithstanding  the  diuturnitie  and  lenth  of  tyiiie  that  hes  intervenit 
Considering  that  be  the  lawes  and  custume  of  the  reahrie  the  richt  of  blood 
nor  yit  ony  heretable  title  fallis  vnder  prescriptione  nor  is  tane  away  be 
(]uhatsumeuir  lenth  of  tyme  or  laik  of  possessioun  And  thairfoir  desirand 
his  Maiestie  and  estaittis  in  respect  of  the  premiss  to  take  tryell  of  the 
richtis  and  infeftraentis  quhilkis  the  said  vraquhile  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas 
counlesse  of  Mar  had  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  Iordschip  and  regalitie  of 
Gareauche  And  siclyk  to  tak  triall  gif  the  said  vraquhile  Robert  erle  of 
Mar  lord  Erskin  his  predicessour  was  dewly  seruit  and  retourit  air  to  the 
said  vmquhile  Dame  Issobell  of  the  said  erldome  regalitie  and  Iordschip  and 
that  vmquhile  Johnne  erle  of  Mar  the  complenaris  fader  wes  seruit  and 
retourit  air  to  the  said  vmquhile  Robert  erle  of  i\Iar  And  that  his  Hienes 
derrest  mother  haveing  consideratioun  of  the  saidis  richtis  gaif  and  disponit 
the  said  erldom  of  Mar  Iordschip  and  regalitie  of  Gareauche  to  the  said 
vraquhile  Johnne  erle  of  Mar  his  fader  The  quhilkis  richtis  beand  tryit  be 
his  Maiestie  and  estaittis  of  Parliament  to  be  lauchfull  valide  and  sufficient 
that  the  sarayn  mycht  be  ratifeit  approvin  and  confermit  in  this  present 
Parliament  and  the  samin  declairit  to  half  als  grite  strenth  force  and  effect 
in  the  said  complenaris  persoun  as  the  samyn  had  or  mycht  have  in  the 
persoun  of  the  said  vmquhile  Danic  Issobell  Dowglas  or  vraquhile  Robert 
erle  of  Mar  lord  Erskin  hir  air  and  the  said  Erie  of  Mar  complener  to  half 
full  richt  thairby  as  air  be  progres  to  his  saidis  predicessouris  to  all  and 
haill  the  saidis  landis  quhairin  the  saidis  vmquhile  Dame  Issobell  Dowgla> 
countesse  of  Mar  or  vmquhile  Robert  erle  of  Mar  hir  air  deit  vest  seisit  and 
retourit  Notwithstanding  the  lenth  and  diuturnitie  of  tyme  quhilk  hes 
intervenit  sensyne  during  the  quhilk  space  he  and  his  predicessouris  be  the 
iniquitie  of  the  tyme  hes  bene  wranguslie  debarrit  from  the  saidis  landis  and 
possessioun  thairof  and  to  declair  be  ane  Act  of  Parliament  that  his  richt  to 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  24.'5 

the  said  erldome  lordschip  and  regalitie  and  actioun  for  recovering  tliairof 
and  posscssioun  of  the  samin  hes  not  nor  sail  not  prescrive  be  the  course  of 
the  said  tyrae  hot  that  the  said  Erie  and  his  airis  hes  and  salhaue  als  guid 
richt  entres  title  and  actioun  in  and  to  the  saidis  erldome  lordschip  and 
regalitie  as  gif  he  wer  immediat  air  to  the  said  Darae  Issobell  Dowglas  or  to 
vmcpihile  Robert  erie  of  Mar  lord  Erskin  hir  air  or  had  persewit  for  the 
sainyn  within  yeir  and  day  efter  thair  deceis  Notwithstanding  onie  excep- 
tioun  of  prescriptioun  or  laik  of  possessioun  that  may  be  ailegeit  in  the 
contrair  without  preiudice  alwayes  of  ail  vther  lauchfull  defenss  competent 
to  the  pairties  haveand  interes  as  at  mair  lenth  is  contenit  in  the  said 
supplicatioun  Quhilk  being  hard  sene  and  considerit  be  his  Hienes  and 
estaittis  of  Parliament  and  efter  diligent  tryall  and  consideratioun  had  be 
thame  of  the  richtis  and  infeftraentis  quhiikis  the  said  vmquhile  Dame  Issolieil 
Dowglas  had  of  the  said  erldora  of  Mar  lordschip  and  regalitie  of  Gareauche 
and  of  the  retouris  grantit  to  the  said  vmquhile  Robert  erle  of  Mar  and 
Johnne  erle  of  Mar  of  the  samyn  successim  and  infeftraentis  grantit  to  the 
said  Erles  fader  of  the  samin  erldome  and  lordschip  and  of  all  vtheris  writtis 
abouewrittin  mentionat  in  the  said  supplicatioun  and  producit  be  the  said 
complenair  for  verefeing  of  the  contentis  thairof  and  thai  thairwith  being 
ryplie"  aduisit  oure  said  Souerane  Lord  and  thre  estaittis  of  Parliament 
findand  the  richtis  abouespecifiit  to  be  lauchfull  valide  and  sufficient  to  preif 
and  verifie  the  pointis  of  the  said  supplicacioun  ratifeis  and  apprevis  and 
confermis  the  samin  And  decernis  and  declairis  the  foirsaidis  richtis  to 
haue  als  grite  force  strenth  and  effect  in  the  persoun  of  the  said  Johnne 
erle  of  Mar  as  the  samin  had  or  mycht  haif  in  the  persone  of  the  said 
vmquhile  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  or  vmquhile  Robert  erle  of  Mar  lord 
Erskin  hir  air  and  he  to  have  full  richt  thairby  as  air  be  progres  to  his 
saidis  predicessouris  to  all  and  haiil  the  saidis  landis  quhairin  the  said 
vmquhile  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countesse  or  vmquhile  Robert  erle  of  Mar 
hir  air  delt  vest  saisit  and  retourit  Notwithstinuiing  the  length  and 
diuturnitie  of  tyme  quhilk  hes  intervenii  sensyne  during  the  quhllic  .-^pace 
the  said  Erie  and  his  predicessouris  be  the  iniquitie  of  the  tyrae  hes  bene 
wranguslie  debarrit  from  the  saidis  landis  and  possessioun  thairof  And  als 
decernis  and  declairis  that  the  said  coraplenairis  richt  to  the  said  erldome 
lordsciiip  and  regalitie  and  actioun  for  recovering  thairof  and  possession  of 
the  samin  hes  not  nor  sail  not  prescrive  be  the  course  of  the  said  tyme  hot 


244  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

that  he  and  his  tiiris  hes  and  salhaif  als  jjude  riclit  interes  title  and  actioun 
in  and  to  the  saidis  erldome  lordschip  and  regalitie  as  gif  the  said  Erie  wer 
immediat  air  to  the  said  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  or  to  vniquhile  Robert  erle 
of  Mar  lord  Erskin  hir  air  or  had  persewit  for  the  saniin  within  yeir  and  day 
efter  thair  dcceis  Notwithstanding  ony  exceptioun  of  prescriptioun  or  laik 
of  possessioun  that  may  be  alledgeit  in  the  contrair  But  preiudice  alwayes 
of  all  vther  iaiiehfuU  defens  competent  to  the  pairties  haveand  interes  • 


Protestatioun  of  the  Laird  of  Pettaro.  '  —(29.  July  1587.) 

The  samen  day  in  presence  of  our  Souerane  Lord  and  his  thre  estaittis  of 
Parliament  corapeirit  Johnne  Wischart  of  Pittaro  heretable  fewar  and  im- 
mediat tennent  to  our  said  Souerane  Lord  of  the  landis  of  Straithdie  and 
Bra  of  Mar  Hand  within  the  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  and  niaist  humble 
lamentit  vnto  his  Maiestie  and  estaittis  foirsaidis  That  Johnne  erle  of  JIar 
lord  Erskin  liad  procurit  a  priuilege  in  this  Parliament  that  na  lang  pre- 
scriptioun suld  be  proponit  contrair  him  and  his  pretendit  richt  of  the  landis 
of  the  erldome  ot  Mar  quhairof  he  allegis  the  saidis  landis  of  Straithdie  and 
Bra  of  Mar  to  be  pairt  and  pertinentis  quhilk  the  said  Johnne  Wischart  of 
Pittarro  allesjit  wes  verie  dischargeable  to  the  comraoun  law  and  lawis  of  the 
realme  specialie  the  samin  being  propertie  to  our  Souerane  Lord  and  his 
predicessouris  of  a  lang  tyme  bipast  and  his  Hienes  Aduocat  and  Oomptrol- 
lair  for  his  interess  nather  being  callit  tharto  nather  yit  the  said  Johnne 
Wischert  of  Pittarro  haveing  speciale  interes  being  certitiet  of  the  samin 
that  he  micht  have  proponit  his  allegeances  and  rychtis  competent  to  hiui 
be  the  law  for  sustening  of  his  richt  And  becaus  he  wes  not  wairnit  to  tlie 
effect  foirsaid  nor  yit  wes  now  suti'errit  to  propone  aganis  the  said  article 
ipihairupoun  the  foirsaid  priudege  wes  grantit  at  the  voiti.ig  thairof  /  he 
solempuitlie  proteslit  for  remeid  and  that  he  mycht  be  hard  to  propone  his 
rychtis  ressonis  and  defenss  quhensoeuir  he  and  his  successouris  suid 
happin  to  be  callit  vpoun  thair  richt  of  the  foirsaidis  landis  of  Straithdie  and 
Braa  ol  Mar  And  als  that  he  mycht  be  hard  to  vse  his  remeid  competent 
befoir  the  estaittis  in  the  nixt  Parliament  or  vtherwys  quhen  opportunitie  of 

'  [From  the  Acts  of  the  I'arliamonts  of  Scotland,  vol.  iii..  p.  476.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KII.DRUMMY.  24", 

tytnc  suld  be  ott'errit     And  thairvpouii  the  said  Johrine  Wijchert  of  Piitarrc' 
.iskit  instrumentis. 


Protestatioun  of  Maister  James  Elphinstoun  of  Inuernauclity  for  the  Lord 
Elphinstoun  his  fader.  '  —(29.  July  1587.) 

1  he  quhilk  day  in  presence  of  cure  Souerane  Lord  and  his  thre  estaittis  of 
Parliament  comperit  persounaliie  Maister  James  Elphinstoun  of  Inuer- 
nauchtie  in  name  and  behalfF  of  Robert  lord  Elphinstoun  his  fader  and  pro- 
testit  solempnitlie  that  the  Act  of  Parliament  past  this  present  day  in  favour 
of  Johnne  erle  of  Mar  lord  Erskin  anent  the  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschip 
anil  regalitie  of  Gareauch  suld  be  na  hurte  nor  preiudice  to  the  said  Lord 
Elphinstoun  anent  his  richt  and  title  of  the  landis  and  lordschip  of  Kildrumie 
and  that  be  micht  be  hard  to  propone  bis  ressonis  and  defenss  quhensaeuir 
he  or  his  successouris  suld  happin  to  be  callit  vpoun  thair  richt  of  the 
foirsaidis  Imdis  and  lordschip  or  ony  pairt  thairof  And  thairupoun  askit 
actis  and  instrumentis. 


Protestatioun  of  the  Erie  of  Huntlie  for  him   selff  and   his  freindis.  -  — 
(29.  July  1587.) 

i  he  quhilk  day  in  presence  of  our  Souerane  Lord  and  his  thre  estaittis  of 
Parliament  compeirit  persounally  Georce  erle  of  Huntly  lord  Gordone  and 
Badyenauche  lieutennent  in  the  north  and  protestit  solempnitlie  that  the 
Act  of  Parliament  past  this  present  day  in  favour  of  Johnne  erle  of  Mar 
lord  Erskin  anent  the  erldome  of  Mar  lordschip  and  regalitie  of  Gareauche 
suld  be  na  hurte  nor  preiudice  to  the  said  Erie  and  his  freindis  anent  thair 
richtis  and  titles  of  quhatsumeuer  landis  and  possessionis  within  the  said 
erldome  and  regalitie  And  that  thai  micht  be  hard  to  propone  thair 
ressonis  and  defenss  quhensoeuer  thai  or  thair  successouris  salhappin  to  be 
callit  vpoun  thair  richtis  of  thair  saidis  landis  and  ])ossessionis  or  onie  part 
thairof     And  thairvpoun  askit  actis  and  instrumentis. 

'  [From  the  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  iii.,  p.  477.] 
-  [Prom  tile  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  ScotlanJ,  vol  iii.,  p.  477.] 


246  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Erie  of  Mar  cordra  Lord  Elphingstoun.  '  — (A.D.  1624.) 

A  pud  Edinburgh  vicesiino  tertio  Julij  [1624]  .  The  i[uhilk  day  in  the 
actioun  and  cause  of  reductiouii  persewit  at  the  instance  of  Johne  erle  of 
Mar  lord  Erskyne  etc.  heretour  of  the  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of 
Gareoche  quhairof  the  lordschipe  of  Kildriniinie  is  proper  part  and  per- 
tinentis  and  as  air  seruit  and  retourit  to  vtnquhile  Dame  Issobcll  Dowjrlas 
countes  of  Mar  quha  is  declairit  be  Act  of  Parliament  to  haue  beiiie 
lauchfullie  infeft  in  the  said  erldome  and  lordschipe  And  at  the  instance  of 
Johne  lord  Erskyne  quha  is  heretablie  inteft  and  seaseit  in  all  and  haill  the 
saidis  landis  lordschipe  and  baronie  of  Kildrymmie  At  the  least  quhome 
the  said  Erie  is  obleist  to  infeft  theirintill  and  cessiouer  and  assignay  in  and 
to  the  said  actioun  of  reductioun  aganis  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  Alex- 
ander lord  Kildrymmie  maister  of  Elphingstoun  his  sone  Dame  Elizabeth 
Drummond  lady  Kildrymmie  his  spous  Tuicheing  the  productioun  and 
reductioun  oS'  the  pretendit  chartour  and  infeftment  maid  and  grantit  be 
vmquhile  King  James  the  Fourt  his  Maiesties  darrest  foirgrandschir  to 
wmquhile  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  grandschir  to  the  said  Alexander 
now  Lord  Elphingstoun  off  all  and  haill  the  landis  and  baronie  of  Kil- 
drymmie with  diuerse  vtheris  pretendit  chartouris  infeftnientis  precept  is 
instrumentis  of  seaseing  and  all  vtheris  wryttis  particularlie  libellit  all  maid 
and  grantit  sen  the  date  of  infeftment  maid  and  grantit  be  King  Robert  the 
Thrid  King  of  Scotland  to  the  said  vmquhile  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas 
countes  of  Mar  quhilk  is  of  the  date  the  tuentie  ane  day  of  Januar  the  yeir 
of  God  j™  four  hundreth  and  four  yeres  off  the  saidis  landis  and  erldome  of 
Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Gareoche  quhairof  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe 
of  Kildrymmie  with  the  Castell  of  Kildrvmmie  and  Ttheris  conteinit  in  the 
said  Lord  Elphingstounes  and  his  predicessouris  infeftnientis  of  the  samvne 
ar  proper  jmirtis  and  pertinentis  Off' quhatsumeuer  dates  tennour  or  con- 
tentis  the  saidis  pretendit  infeftnientis  chartouris  and  vtheris  wryttis 
speciallie  and  generallie  libellit  callit  for  to  be  produceit  beis      As  at  raair 

•  [From  the  Register  of  Acts  and  Decreets  of  the  Lords  uf  Council  and  Session,  vol.  383,  foil. 
294-296,  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin. 

Cf.  Mr.  Riddell's  Remarks  on  Scotch  Peerage  Law,  pp.  45-55.  Sir  Thomas  Hope's  '  Informa- 
tion of  the  House  of  Erkine's  right  to  Kildrumie,  being  a  part  of  the  Earldomeof  Mar'  is  printed 
in  the  Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  voL  v.,  pp.  273-281.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRIIMMY.  247 

lenthe  is  contenit  in  the  proces  depending  thairvpoune  The  saidis  Johne 
erie  of  Mar  and  Johne  lord  Erskyne  his  sone  perseweris  being  baith  per- 
sonaliie  present  with  Maisteris  Thomas  Hope  and  Andro  Aytoun  thair 
preloquitouris  Quha  in  the  said  proces  haueing  produceit  ane  chartour 
and  donacioun  maid  and  grantit  be  the  said  Dame  Issobeli  Dowglas  counter 
of  Mar  vndir  hir  seall  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschip  of  Gareoche, 
and  vtheris  landis  thairin  contenit  to  the  quhilk  sche  haid  richt  vpoune  hir 
father  and  mother  syde  to  Alexander  Stewart  sone  to  the  Erie  of  Buchane 
in  frie  mariage  with  the  said  Dame  Issobeli  and  to  the  aires  betuii  them 
quhilkis  failjeing  to  hir  lauchfuU  aires  ex  vtraque  parte  and  quhilk  chartour 
is  dated  the  nynt  day  of  December  j"  four  hundrethe  and  four  yeires 
Togidder  with  ane  chartour  of  confirmatioun  and  donatioun  grantit  be  King 
Robert  the  Thrid  in  the  fyftene  yeir  of  his  reigne  quhairby  he  conferiiiis 
the  said  chartour  maid  and  grantit  be  the  said  Dame  Issobeli  off  the  saidis 
landis  and  erldome  of  M;ir  and  lordschipe  of  Gareoche  and  vtheris  thairin 
conteinit  to  the  said  Dame  Issobeli  and  Alexander  in  conjunctfies  And  to 
the  aires  to  he  gottin  betuix  them  quhilkis  failyeing  to  returne  to  the  said 
Dame  Issobeli  hir  lauchfuU  aires  of  the  saidis  landis  And  the  saidts 
Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  and  Alexander  lord  Kyldrimmie  maister  of  El- 
phingstoun  his  sonebeing  baithalsuapersonalliepresentwith  Maisteris  Thomas 
Nicolsone  eldir  and  Lues  Stewart  thair  preloquitouris  quha  also  compeirit 
as  procuratouris  for  the  said  Dame  Elizabeth  Drummond  spous  to  the  said 
Alexander  maister  of  Elphingstoun  And  alledgeit  that  the  said  Erie  of 
Mar  persewer  cantiot  be  hard  to  quarrell  that  chartour  produceit  for  the 
pairt  of  the  saidis  defenderis  and  grantit  be  Issobeli  Dowglas  daittit  the 
tuelff  day  of  August  j™  four  hundreth  and  four  yeires  quhairby  sche  dis- 
ponit  to  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  and  the  aires  to  be  gottin  betuix  him 
and  hir  quhilkis  failyeing  to  hir  aires  quhatsumeuer  of  the  said  erldome  of 
Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Gareoche  with  the  vtheris  landis  thairin  mentionat 
Nather  that  infeftment  and  taillie  vndir  the  great  seall  off  the  date  in  Maij 
j°"  four  hundreth  and  tuentie  sex  yeires  grantit  be  King  James  the  First  to 
Alexander  Stewart  and  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  and  thair  aires  thairin 
mentionat  vpoun  the  resiguatioun  of  the  said  Alexander  of  the  erldome  of 
Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Gareoche  Becaus  na  persone  can  querrell  anv 
infeftment  but  he  that  may  succeid  to  the  landis  gif  the  infeftment  sould  fall 
Bot  suth  it  is  that  the  Erie  of  Mar  cannot  succeid  to  the  said  erldome  of 


248  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN   AND  BANFF. 

Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Gareoche  becaus  the  infeftment  produccit  be  hiiii- 
selff  for  his  tytle  daittit  the  nynt  day  of  December  j"  four  hun(h-ethe  and 
four  yeires  beares  to  the  aires  to  be  gottin  betuix  the  saidis  Alexander  and 
Dame  Issobell  quhilkis  failyeing  to  hir  aires  ex  vtraqm  parte  quhilk  tiie  Erie  of 
ilar  is  not  nor  cannot  be  And  tharefore  he  not  being  lieres  ex  vtraque 
parte  quha  onlie  may  succeid  he  cannot  quarrell  the  foirsaidis  infeftmentis 
maid  to  the  saidis  Alexander  and  Thomas  To  THE  quhilk  it  wes  ansuerit 
be  the  said  Maister  Thomas  Hope  procutor  for  the  said  persewer  that  he  hes 
jude  enteres  to  reduce  all  infeftmentis  that  may  hinder  him  to  alteine  to 
the  possessioune  of  the  foirsaidis  landis  and  speciallie  that  chartour  of  the 
date  the  tuelff  day  of  August  j™  four  hundrethe  and  four  yeires  and  that  the 
said  persewer  hes  nawayes  libellit  vpone  that  originall  chartour  bearand  tlie 
aires  ex  vtrnque  parte  bot  vpone  the  foirsaid  chartour  grantit  be  King 
Robert  bearand  failyeing  of  aires  gottin  betuix  Alexander  and  Dame 
Issobell  to  hir  lauchfuU  aires  of  the  saidis  landis  conteinit  in  the  said 
chartour  lyikas  the  said  Erie  of  Mar  is  air  seruit  and  retourit  to  the  said 
Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  To  the  quhilk  it  wes  duplyit  be  the  saidis 
Maisteris  Thomas  Nicolsoune  and  Lues  Stewart  for  the  paiit  of  the  saidis 
defenderis  that  thair  foirsaid  allegeaunce  standis  relevant  notwithstanding 
of  the  said  ansuer  in  respect  that  the  aires  conteinit  in  that  chartour 
grantit  be  King  Robert  the  Thrid  being  ane  confirmatioun  of  the  said 
viher  chartour  grantit  be  the  said  Dame  Issobell  can  be  na  vther  aires  bot 
the  aires  conteinit  in  the  said  chartour  confernieit  To  the  quhilk  it  wes 
triplyit  be  the  said  Maister  Thomas  Hope  for  the  pairt  of  the  said  persewer 
That  this  chartour  grantit  be  King  Robert  the  Thrid  is  not  ane  simple 
and  nakeit  confirmatioun  but  conteanes  also  ane  donatioun  grantit  to  Dame 
Issobell  and  Alexander  hir  spous  and  the  aires  to  be  gottin  betuix  them 
quhilkis  failyeing  to  the  said  Dame  Issobell  hir  aires  of  the  saidis  landis 
(juhilk  cleires  manifestlie  the  designatioun  of  hir  lauchfull  aires  and  these 
wordis  in  the  first  chartour  heredibus  ex  vtraqua  parte  ar  onlie  wordis 
relative  to  these  that  preceidis  ex  parte  patris  et  ex  parte  matris  and  cannot 
be  confoundit  that  the  landis  sail  pjrtene  to  the  airis  of  the  said  Dame 
Issobell  attingent  to  hir  both  of  hir  father  and  mother  syde  nor  yitt  that  the 
ane  half  of  the  landis  disponit  sould  cum  to  the  aires  on  the  lather  syd  and 
the  vther  half  to  the  aires  on  the  mother  syde  Bot  that  the  same  mon  be 
vndirstude  resjjectiue  singula  singulis  videlicet     That  the  landis  that  may  fall 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  24S) 

to  the  mother  sail  perte'me  to  liir  aires  on  tlie  mother  syde  anil  the  landis 
th^t  perteanes  to  the  father  may  [perteatie]  to  the  aires  on  the  father  syde 
And  sua  the  aires  ar  weill  distingiiischet  in  King  Robert  his  chartour 
bearand  lecjittimis  hercdihus  dicte  Issohelle  tr.rrarum  antedi'ctancm  And  the 
said  Dame  Issobell  haueing  takin  ti'ie  said  chartour  with  tliat  quality  the 
benefite  of  the  iiifeftment  mon  cum  to  hir  aires  on  hir  mother  syde  onlie 
videlicet  the  Erie  of  Mar  quha  is  air  ex  lima  mate.rna  in  maner  dedueeit  in 
his  summondis  To  THE  QUIIILK  it  was  quadruplyit  be  the  said  Maister 
Thomas  Nicolsone  for  the  pairt  of  the  said  defender  that  the  wordis  ex 
vtraque  parte  ar  not  verha  relativa  bot  dlspositiva  and  man  be  onlie  takin  as 
they  stand  witiiout  ony  interpretatioun  being  in  themselffis  most  cleir  And 
gif  ony  interpretatioun  may  be  of  the  aires  the  principall  chartour  designeing 
tlie  aires  of  successioun  to  be  aires  ex  vtraque  parte  sould  revvll  the  chartour 
of  confirmatioun  thairof  quhilk  can  be  of  na  vther  nature  nor  the  principall 
chartour  confermeit  seing  the  confirmatioun  hes  na  wordis  dispositive  in  it 
nor  the  wonlis  Lisuper  damns  and  thairfore  is  na  originall  or  niixt  chartour 
bot  ane  confirmatioun  and  sould  be  rewllit  and  na  farder  extendit  anent  the 
aires  of  successioun  bot  to  the  chartour  confirmeit  The  QUHILKIS  ailed;,  eance 
ansuer  duply  triply  and  quadruply  aboue  writlin  being  hard  seine  and  con- 
siderit  be  the  saidis  Lordis  and  they  thairwith  being  ryplie  advyseit  The 
LoRDlS  OF  CoUNSALL  be  sentence  intcrloquitour  findis  and  declaires  the 
clause  wndirwrittin  contenit  in  the  chartour  maid  be  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas 
to  Alexander  sone  to  Alexander  erle  of  Buchane  daitlit  the  nynt  day  of 
December  j"  four  hundrethe  and  four  yeeres  Tenen.  et  hahen.  predicto 
Alexandra  et  hercdihus  inter  ipsum  et  rios  procreandis  quihus  forte  dejicienti- 
hus  heredihus  nostris  legitimis  ex  vtraque  parte  to  import  and  meane  cleirlie 
that  D^me  Issobell  Dowglas  granter  of  the  said  chartour  ordaneit  the  landis 
quhilkis  fallis  to  hir  vpone  hir  father  syde  in  caise  of  her  deceise  without 
children  of  hir  awne  bodie  sould  perteane  to  hir  narrest  and  richteous  air 
vpone  hir  father  syde  and  that  the  landis  quhilk  fell  to  hir  be  hir  mother 
sould  in  caice  foirsald  perteane  to  hir  narrest  and  richteous  aires  vpone  hir 
mother  syde  Vpone  tiie  pronuntiatioune  of  quhilk  intcrloquitour  the  said 
Maister  Tiiomas  Hope  procutorfor  the  saidis  perseweris  askit  instrumentis  . 


2i 


250  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Letter  from  King  Charles  I.  to  tlie  Lords  of  Session. '  — (A.D.  1G2G.) 

Right  trusty  and  welbeloued  counsellour  and  right  trusty  welheloued  Wee 
etc.  Whereas  wee  are  informed  that  our  late  deare  father  of  worthie  memorie 
did  wreit  vnto  yow  for  giving  licence  to  the  Lord  and  Maistcr  of  Elpliingstoune 
to  make  choice  of  an  advocat  to  supplie  tlie  place  of  ours  in  tlie  action 
persued  by  the  Earle  of  Marr  and  the  Lord  Erskin  his  sone  againest  them 
Wherevpon  they  made  choice  of  Maister  James  Oliphant  advocat  who  now 
maketh  some  scrupule  to  compear  in  that  case  alleadging  that  seing  it  hath 
pleased  God  to  call  to  his  mercie  our  said  deare  father  he  hath  no  warrant 
from  vs  to  that  effect  And  wee  being  no  lesse  willing  then  our  said  father 
was  to  contribute  all  thinges  that  may  tend  to  the  speedie  advancement  of 
justice  Our  pleasure  is  that  ye  in  our  name  requyre  the  said  Maister 
James  to  compeir  in  that  cause  as  our  advocat  as  he  hath  formerlie  done 
For  the  which  and  his  former  proceidings  therein  these  presents  shalbe  vnto 
him  a  sufficient  warrant     Whitehall  the  9  of  Marche  1626. 


Letter  from  King  Charles  L  to  the  Lords  of  Session. '  — (A.D.  162G.) 

Right  etc.  Whereas  out  of  the  earnest  desyre  that  wee  haue  alwise  had 
for  the  furthering  of  justice  and  to  avoyed  delayes  wee  were  weell  pleased 
that  yow  should  requyre  Maister  James  Oliphant  to  corapeare  as  our  advocat  in 
the  cause  dependuis  betuixt  the  Erie  of  Marr  and  the  Lord  Elpliingstoune 
as  he  had  formerlie  doen  Yet  calling  to  mynd  how  our  late  deare  father 
(in  reguarde  of  his  owen  interest)  did  wreit  vnto  yow  heirtofore  that  he 
might  be  acquented  with  all  the  progresse  of  that  action  and  that  yow  should 
see  the  Marquise  of  Haniiltoun  and  the  Earles  of  Angus  Niddisdale  and 
Annandale  sufhcientlie  secured  from  anie  harme  that  might  come  to  them  by 
the  successe  of  the  said  action  And  therefore  our  pleasure  is  as  was 
formerlie  intended  by  our  said  late  deare  father  that  before  the  said  action 
beanie  further  hard  the  said  Marquise  and  Earles  may  be  secured  conforme 

'  [From  Secretary  Sir  William  Alexander's  Register  of  Koyal  Letters,  ld2G-lG31.    MS.  Gen. 
Reg.  House,  Edin.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  'i')! 

to  tlie  former  letter  And  likewise  that  }ovv  acqueint  vs  with  what  is  tloen 
before  oiiie  decreet  be  pronunced  therein  nor  that  yow  suffer  no  decree  nor 
interloquitour  to  passe  herein  nor  in  no  other  actioun  depending  before  yow 
that  may  prejudg-e  our  revocation  till  yow  heare  further  from  vs  For 
doeing  whereof  these  presents  shalbe  your  warrant  And  so  wee  etc. 
Whitehall  17  March  1626. 


King  Charles  I.  to  the  Lords  of  Session.  '  — (A.D.  1626.) 

xCight  trusty  and  weelbeloued  counsellour  and  trusty  and  weelbeloued 
Wee  greete  etc.  Whereas  we  were  pleased  (according  as  our  late  deare 
father  formerlie  intended)  to  requyre  you  that  the  Marquise  of  Hamilton 
the  Earles  of  Angus  Nithisdale  and  Annandale  should  be  sufficientlie 
secured  from  anie  harme  that  might  come  vnto  them  by  the  successe  of  the 
action  depending  before  yow  betwene  the  Earle  of  Mar  and  the  Lord 
Elphingstoune  And  that  yow  should  not  suffer  any  decreit  or  interloquitur 
to  passe  therein  that  might  prejudge  ws  in  our  revocation  But  since  being 
informed  that  the  said  Erie  of  Mar  is  willing  to  satisfie  our  pleasure  in  these 
demandes  by  making  a  lawfuU  renunciation  to  the  said  Earles  of  Nithisdale 
and  Annandale  aggreable  in  all  points  to  the  lettre  directed  by  our  said 
late  deare  father  in  favours  of  the  said  Marquise  and  Earle  of  Angus  as  also 
that  the  said  Erie  of  Mar  hath  made  declaration  in  judgement  that  no 
interloquitur  or  decreit  that  shall  happen  to  be  given  in  the  said  action  shall 
prejudge  vs  in  our  said  revocation  Therefore  out  of  the  earnest  desire 
that  wee  haue  alwise  had  for  the  furthering  of  justice  and  avoyding  delay  es 
our  pleasure  is  (notwithstanding  anie  former  direction  concerneing  the  same) 
that  with  all  convenient  expedition  after  the  perfecting  of  the  said  renuncia- 
tioun  or  any  other  wreitt  that  may  lauchfuUie  secure  the  said  Earles  of 
Nithisdale  and  Annandale  yow  proceede  to  putt  a  final  end  to  the  said 
action  as  you  shall  find  the  equitie  thereof  in  justice  to  requyre  Which 
earnestly  recommending  wnto  your  care  wee  bid  etc.  Whythall  the  5  of 
May  1626. 

'  [From  Secretary  Sir  William  Alexander's  Register  of  Koyal  letters,  1G26-1631.    MS.  Gen. 
Reg.  House,  Edin.] 


252  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Erie  of  Mar  contra  Lord  Eliiliiiigiioun.  '  — (A.D.  1626.) 

Apud  Ediiiliiii'n;h  priiiio  .Tiilij  1G26  .  Sederunt  Ddinini  Si'ssiimis  Can- 
cellarius  /  Forresterseat  /  Kilsytht  /  Reidlious  /  Inuerteill  /  Diirie  /  Inuer- 
peflPer  /  Chesteris  /  Newhall  /  Balmanno  /  Kilcreucht  /  Lawriestoun  / 
Newabay  /  Prestoingrainge  .  In  the  actioun  and  caus  persewit  at  the 
instance  of  Joliiie  erle  of  Mar  lord  Erskeine  etr.  quha  is  heretablle  infeft  be 
our  Souerane  Lordis  vmqubill  darrest  fatiier  ol  worthie  inemorie  King 
James  the  Sext  in  all  and  liaill  the  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of 
Garrioche  Off  the  quhilk  erldome  and  lordschipe  the  landis  and  lordschipe 
of  Kildryraniie  with  the  castell  of  Kildryniniie  and  vtheris  eftir  specifeit  ar 
propper  pairtis  and  jiertinentis  And  quha  is  air  seruit  and  retourit  to 
vmquhill  Johne  erle  of  Mar  his  father  quha  hes  chartour  of  the  said  haill 
erledome  and  lordschipe  as  air  of  bluid  to  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowgias 
countes  of  Mar  his  prcdecessour  be  vmquhill  Qiieine  Marie  our  said 
Souerane  Lords  darrest  guddarae  of  worthie  meiuorie  ratefeit  in  Parliament 
Quhilk  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dow^las  countes  of  Mar  was  alletigit  maker 
and  granter  of  the  infeftmeniis  and  richtis  eftcrspecifeit  and  als  was 
heretablie  infeft  in  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  castell  of  Kildrymmio  and 
lordschipe  of  Garrioche  with  tennentis  tennendreis  and  service  of  frie 
tennentis  of  the  saidis  erldome  and  lordschipe  with  the  advucatioun  donatioun 
and  richt  of  patronage  of  the  kirkis  thairof  And  als  at  the  instance  of  the 
said  Johne  erle  of  Mar  as  air  seruit  and  retourit  to  the  said  vraqiiliiil  Dame 
Issobell  Dowghib  and  as  air  to  the  said  vmquhill  Johne  erle  of  Mm-  his 
father  quha  was  air  to  vmquhi!!  Robert  erle  of  Mar  his  ioirgrand:iris  father 
Quhilk  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  was  seruit  and  retourit  air  to  the  said 
vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowgias  countes  of  Mar  Lykas  be  speciall  Act 
of  Parliament  maid  be  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhil  darrest  father 
and  his  Maiesttis  thrie  esteatis  in  the  moneth  of  Julij  the  yeir  of  God  j" 
v°  fourscoir  sevin  yeires  it  is  fundin  and  declarit  tliat  the  said  vmquhill 
Dame  Issobell  Dowgias  countes  of  Mar  was  lauciifuHie  infeft  in  the  said 
erldome  and  lordschipe  And  that  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  lord 
Erskeine  to  quhom  the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar  is  air  be  progres  as  said  is 

'  [From  the  liegistoruf  Acts  and  Uecroets,  vol.  3t»-4,  foil.  21G-;!.i8,  .MS-  Gen   lie^.  House,  Kdin.J 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD-KILDRUiLM Y.  25:; 

was  seniit  and  retnurit  air  to  the  said  vmquhill  Daiiic  Issobell  Dow>'ias 
countos  (if  Mar  Aud  that  the  said  Joline  now  erle  of  Mar  as  narrcst  and 
vndoiibtit  air  of  bluil  to  hir  hes  jjuid  and  indoubtit  richt  to  all  landis  and 
heretages  quhairin  scho  deid  infeft  And  ais  the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar 
as  air  imraediatlie  or  be  progres  to  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar 
ill  quhais  prejudice  the  decreit  reductive  and  sentence  negative  et'terspecifeit 
ar  gevin  and  prouidit  and  thairby  the  said  Johne  erle  ot  Mar  haveing  guid 
and  indoubtit  richt  actioun  and  intres  to  persew  the  actioun  of  reductioun 
and  declaratour  eftermentionat  And  siclyk  at  the  instance  of  Johne  lord 
Erskeine  (|nlia  Is  heretablie  infeft  and  seasit  be  the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar 
his  father  in  all  and  haill  the  saidis  landis  and  barronie  of  Kildrymmie  and 
vtheris  particular  landis  mylnis  fischiug's  and  vtheris  efterspecifeit  Att  the 
leist  quhorae  the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar  his  father  is  obleist  to  infeft  tliairin 
and  quhome  he  hes  maid  cessioner  and  assigney  in  and  to  all  actioun  of  re- 
ductioun and  improbatijun  competent  to  him  for  reduceing  and  irapieivinge 
of  quhatsuraevir  infeftmentis  richtis  and  titillis  of  the  saidis  landis  barronie 
and  vtheris  efterspecifeit  Aganes  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  Alexander 
lord  Kildrymmie  master  of  Elphingistoun  his  sone  Dame  Elizabeth  Drum- 
mond  lady  Kildrymmie  his  spous  jiretendit  heretable  proprietaris  conjunct- 
fearis  or  lyferenteris  respective  of  the  saidis  landis  and  barronie  of 
Kildrymmie  castell  of  Kildrymmie  and  vtheris  efterspecifeit  contenit  in  the 
infeftmentis  maid  to  thame  and  thair  predecessouris  eftermentionat  And 
the  said  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  as  air  at  the  leist  appeirand  air  to  his 
saidis  predecessouris  efterspecifeit  to  quhome  the  infeftmentis  and  richtis 
eftermentionat  ar  maid  and  grantit  And  the  saidis  Alexander  lord  Elphing- 
stoun and  Alexander  lord  Kildrymmie  his  sone  as  successouris  in  rem  and 
be  progres  in  the  richt  of  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildrymmie 
and  vtheris  foirsaidis  to  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  Thomas 
Stewart  styllit  Erie  of  Buchane  bis  sane  to  quhome  the  pretendit  infeft- 
mentis efterspecifeit  was  maid  and  grantit  be  the  said  vmquhill  Dame 
Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  and  be  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  our 
Souerane  Lordis  predecessour  of  worthie  memorie  respective  Sir  Archibnld 
Naper  of  Merchingstoun  knycht  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  thesaurer  and 
comptroller  depute  Sir  VVilliame  Oliphant  of  Newtoun  knycht  his  Majesteis 
advocat  and  Maister  James  Oliphant  of  Mwrehous  his  Heines  advocat  depute 
in  the  actioun  and  caus  efter  specifeit  as  representiiige  his  Majestie  for  his 


254  THE  SIIIKES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Heines  entres  in  sa  far  as  his  IMajestie  lies  or  may  pretend  riclit  to  the 

saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildrymmie  and  vtheris  efterspecifeit  as  being 

ane   pairt  of  the  erldome  of   Mar  and   lordschipe  of   Garrioche  and  that 

as  apperand    air  of  bluid  to    the  said    vmquhill  Alexander    erle  of   Mar 

or  to  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  sty  lit  Erie  of  Buchane  his  sone 

or  as  air  of  blude  to  ony  vtheris  his  Majesteis  predecessouris  and  as  haveinjj 

or  pretending  rvcht  to  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildrymmie  and 

vtheris  efterspecifeit  as  air  of  provisioun  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander 

erle  of  Mar  and  his  said  vmquhill  sone  or  ather  of  thame  or  as  haveing  rycht 

thairto    be    bastardrie    last   air    or    vtherwaves    quhatsumeuir    Sir  Johne 

Hammiltoun  of  Magdalandis  knycht  clerk  of  registre  and  Johne   Scott  of 

Scottistarvet  kyncht  directour  of  the  chancerie  as  representing  our  said 

Souerane  Lord  for  his  Majesteis  interes  foirsaid  in  sa  far  as  his  Heines  or 

ony  of  his  Majesteis  predecessouris  lies  or  may  pretend  richtis  and  titillis 

quhatsumeuir  maid  to  his  Heines  or  to  his  Majesteis  predecessouris  foirsaidis 

be  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  or  be  the  said 

Johne  erle  of  Mar  lord  Erskeine  and   Garrioche  etc.  or  his  predecessouris 

efterspecifeit  or  in  sa  far  as  ony  decreittis  and  sentences  was  gevin  and  pro- 

nuncit  in  favouris  of  our  said   Souerane   Lordis  predecessouris     Off  and 

conceriiinge  the  saidis  landis  lordschipe  and  vtlieris  foirsaidis  aganes  the 

said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  or  aganes  vmquhill 

Robert  erle  of  Mar  lord  Erskeine  or  vmquhill   Thomas  lord  Erskeine  his 

sone  as  aires  at  the  leist  apperand  aires  to  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell 

Dowglas  countes  of  Mar     And  the  said  Clerk  of  Registre  as  presumeit  to 

be  havear  of  the  foirsaidis  haill  richtis  titlis  decreittis  sentences  and  vtheris 

aboue   specifeit  maid  to  his  Majesteis   predecessouris  foirsaidis  obtenit  at 

thair  instance  or  conceavit  in  thair  favouris  Johne  Gordoun  of  the  Craigc 

of  Auchindor  George  Gordoun  of  Torpersie  Margaret  Ogilvie  his  spous 

Johne  Forbes  of  Brui  Patrik  Forbes  of   Balquhainey  George  Forbes  of 

Skellatour  Alexander  Forbes  of  New  George  Eljihingstoun  of  Bellibeg  Sir 

Adame  Gordoun  of  Park  Maister  James  Elphingstoun  of  Barnes  James  Reid  of 

Newmylnes  Alexander  Gordoun  of  Blelock  and  all  vtheris  haveing  or  pre- 

tendinge  to  have  entres  in  the  matter  vnderwrittin     TuiCiilNGE  the  exhibi- 

tioun  bringinge  and  productioun  with  thame  befoir  the  Lordis  of  Counsall 

off  the   pretendit  chartour  and  infeftment  maid  and  grantit  be   vmquhill 

King  James  the  Fourt  our  Souerane  Lordis  darrest  foirgrandsir  of  worthie 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDlUniMV.  255 

meinorio  to  vmquliill  Alexander  lord  El])liini,'-stouii  (jraiulsir  to  the  said 
Alexander  now  lord  Elpliingstoun  of  all  and  liaill  the  Uindis  and  barronie 
of  Kildrynimie  with  the  tour  and  fortalice  thairof  advocalioun  and  donatioun 
of  the  kirkis  of  the  samyne  of  the  dait  the  day  of  the  yeir 

of  God  j™  v"^  yeires     Ane  vther  pretendit  chartour  and  infeftment 

maid  and  graniit  be  our  said  Sonerane  Lordis  vmquhill  darrest  foir^randsir 
of  worthie  tneniorie  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  lord  Elphin<Tstoun  of 
the  landis  of  Inuernochtie  Glennochtie  Ledmakie  Culquhony  Culquhory 
Meikle  and  Litle  IMigvie  TuUiperne  Blalak  Duncanstoun  Glenjjarstoun 
Rochinvirell  'I'illiphour  Bellibeo;  the  forrest  of  Corgurthe  Finlos  Balmabothe 
Balquhonie  Glenbuchat  Kilbetbok  Belthoniar  TuHiskeithe  Tulloalloche 
Badynyon  Kilwalloche  Clova  Coriknuan  Com{)telache  Braidschaw  Asch- 
millan  Glenlos  Kinkclunie  with  the  pertinentis  off  the  dait  ihe  day 

of  the  yeir  of  God  j'"  yeires     Quhilkis  particular  landis 

ar  propper  pairtis  and  pertinentis  of  the  saidis  landis  and  barronie  of 
Kildryramie  att  the  leist  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of 
Garrioche  quhairof  the  said  barronie  of  Kildrymmie  and  particular 
landis  foirsaidis  ar  propper  pairtis  and  pertinentis  Togidder  with  the 
preceptis  and  instrumentis  of  seising  following  thairvpoun  Togidder  alsua 
with  all  and  sindrie  vtheris  pretendit  infeftmentis  chartouris  instru- 
mentis of  seising  takis  assedatiounis  rentallis  and  vtheris  pretendit 
richtis  titlis  and  securiteis  quhatsiimeuir  maid  and  grantit  to  the  saidis 
defenderis  or  to  ony  of  thame  Or  to  vmquhill  Robert  lord  Elphing- 
stoun  father  to  the  said  Alexander  now  lord  Elphingstoun  Or  to 
vmquhill  AK-xander  lord  Elphingstoun  his  guidsir  Or  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  his  grandsir  Or  to  vmquhill  Sir  Johne 
Elphingstoune  of  Pettiudreiche  knycht  his  foirgrandsir  Or  to  ony  vtheris 
thair  predicessouris  to  quhome  they  may  succeid  jure  sanguinis  Be  our 
Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  darrest  father  his  Majesteis  vmquhill  darrest 
guddame  Marie  Queine  of  Scotland  vmquhill  King  James  the  Fvft  of 
worthie  memorie  his  Majesteis  darrest  grandsir  Or  be  the  said  vmquhill 
King  James  the  Fourt  of  worthie  memorie  his  Heines  darrest  foirgrandsir 
Or  be  vmquhill  King  James  the  Thrid  of  worthie  memorie  our  Souerane 
Lordis  darrest  foirgrandsiris  father  Or  be  vmquhill  King  James  the 
Secund  of  worthie  memorie  his  Majesteis  darrest  foirgrandsiriris  guidsir 
Or  be  vmquhill    King   James  the  First  of  worthie   memorie  his  Heines 


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darrest  foirgrandsiris  ffrandslr  Or  be  vmquhill  King  Rjiiert  the  Thrid  of 
worthie  raemorie  his  Majesteis  foirgrandsiris  foirgrandsir  And  siclyk  the 
saidis  defenderis  and  the  saidis  thesaurer  and  comptroller  depute  advocattis 
and  clerk  of  registre  for  our  Souerane  Lordis  interes  to  have  brocht  with 
thame  exhibite  and  producit  befuir  the  saidis  Lordis  of  Counsalt  the  pre- 
tendii  chartour  and  iiifeftment  alledgit  maid  and  grantit  be  the  said 
vmquliill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  crle  uf  Mar  his  aires  and  assigneyis  efterraentionat  quhairby  the 
said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  is  alledgit  in  hir  puire  vidowitie  to  have  gevin 
grantit  and  disponit  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mav  styllit  in 
the  said  pretendit  infeftment  Alexander  Stewart  eldest  sone  to  Alexander 
Stewart  erle  of  Buchane  in  resjject  of  mariage  to  have  bene  solenipnizit 
betuix  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issooell  and  him  All  and  haill  the  said 
erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garrioehe  with  certane  vtheris  landis 
mentionat  in  the  said  chartour  to  be  haldin  to  the  said  Alexander  erle  of 
Mar  and  the  aires  lauchfuUie  to  be  gottin  betuix  him  and  the  said  vmquhill 
Dame  Issobell  quhilkis  failyeinge  to  his  aires  and  assiifueyis  quhatsunieuir 
Siclyk  and  als  frielie  as  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  or  liir  jirede- 
cessouris  erles  of  Mar  held  the  samyne  of  before  For  payment  to  our 
Souerane  Lordis  predecessouris  Kingis  of  Scotland  of  service  vseit  and 
wount  Quhilk  is  of  the  dait  the  tuelft'daj  of  August  j"  four  hundrethe  and 
four  yeires  And  quhilk  cliai  tour  was  alledgit  vsit  and  producit  be  vmquhill 
King  James  the  Secund  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris  guid>ir  of 
worthie  memorie  and  be  vmquhill  George  bischopo  of  Brechine  his  chan- 
celler  aganst  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  lord  Erskeine  sone  to  the  said 
vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  in  the  pretendit  service  negative  efterspecifeit 
And  quhilk  pretendit  chartour  is  extant  in  our  Souerane  Lordis  registre  as 
registrat  be  speciall  command  of  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  Thrid 
our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris  father  of  worthie  memorie  vpoun  the 
sexteine  day  of  Apryll  the  yeir  of  God  j™  four  hundrethe  thriescoir  sextene 
yeres  Togidder  with  the  pretendit  confirmatioun  of  the  said  pretendit 
chartour  grantit  be  vmquhill  King  Robert  the  Thrid  or  be  vmquliill  King 
James  the  First  our  Souerane  Lordis  predecessourisof  worthie  raemorie  Willi 
all  vtheris  chartouris  and  infeftmciitis  alledgit  maid  and  grantit  be  our  Soue- 
rane Lordis  predicossoiiris  foirsiiidis  King  Robert  the  Thrid  and  Kinij  James 
the  First  to  the  saidis  vmquliill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  Thomas  Stcv^art 


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his  soiie  of  the  smIcI  erledome  anil  lordschipe  ather  originall  or  vpoun  the 
resi"natioun  of  the  said  vinquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  or  of  the  said 
vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  And  speciallie  the  pretendit  chartoiir 
vnder  the  great  seill  maid  and  grantit  be  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the 
First  of  worthie  raemorie  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris  grandsir 
beiring  that  he  gave  grantit  and  disponit  the  said  erledorae  of  Mar  and 
lordschipe  of  Garrioche  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  in  lyfrent 
and  to  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  and  to  the  aires  maill 
lauchfullie  to  he  gottin  of  his  bodie  in  fie  quhilkis  failyeinge  to  returne  to 
the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris 
grandsir  Quhilk  chartour  beires  that  the  saidis  landis  erldome  and  lord- 
schipe pertenit  heretablie  of  befoir  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of 
Mar  and  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  his  sone  and  war  resignit  be  tliame  in 
the  handis  of  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris  gransir  King  James 
the  First  And  quhilk  chartour  is  of  the  dait  the  tuentie  aucht  day  of  Maij 
the  yeir  of  God  j™  four  liundreth  tuentie  sex  yeres  And  siclvk  to 
have  brocht  and  producit  with  thame  befoir  the  saidis  Lordis  of  Counsall 
the  pretendit  decreit  and  doorae  of  justice  court  or  lettres  patentis  and 
testimoniall  alledgit  gevin  furthe  be  vmquhill  Johne  lord  Lyndsay  of  .the 
Byres  justice  for  the  tyrae  vpoun  the  north  sydeofthe  watter  of  Forthe 
and  be  vmquhill  Walter  Lyndsay  of  Kilbrachmont  as  schireff  of  the  schiref- 
dome  of  Abirdeine  for  the  tyme  in  name  of  vmquhill  Dauid  erle  of  Craw- 
furde  and  his  tutouris  schireff  principall  of  the  schirefdome  of  Abirdene 
beiring  that  vpoun  the  fyft  day  of  November  the  yeir  of  God  j™  four 
hundrethe  fyftie  sevin  yeires  within  the  brucht  of  Abirdeine  in  the  justice 
air  haldin  within  tlie  said  brucht  in  presens  of  vmquhill  our  said  Souerane 
Lordis  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  King  James  the  Secund  of  worthie  memorie 
and  of  vthcris  lordis  prelattis  and  barrones  comperit  James  Skene  of  that 
Ilk  James  Mowat  of  Lescragie  Andro  Buchane  Thomas  Allardes  of  that 
Ilk  Ronald  Cheuie  of  that  Ilk  Walter  Barclay  of  Towie  and  Johne 
Skrogis  elder  as  they  quha  war  sumraondit  be  vertew  of  ane  sumraondis 
t'urthe  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  cliappell  to  corapeir  at  ane  certane  day  of 
the  said  justice  air  befoir  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  darrest  foir- 
grandsiris guidsir  King  James  the  Secund  and  ids  counsall  to  answer  vpoun 
the  erronious  and  vnjust  serveing  and  retouring  of  ane  breifF  raisit  furthe 
of  our  Souerane  Lordis  chancellarie  be  vmquhill  Robert  lord  Erskene  for 

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258  THE  SHIRES  OF  Al'.ERDHEN  AND  BANFF. 

serveinge  of  him  as  narrest  ami  lauclifull  air  of  the  laiulis  and  eriJome 
of  Mar  And  siclyk  beiringe  that  at  the  said  day  conipeirit  Thomas  lord 
Erskene  in  presens  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  darrest  foirgrand- 
siris  guidsir  and  of  his  counsall  thairin  exprest  And  that  the  saidis 
personos  being  vpon  the  said  inqueist  was  particularlie  examinat  and 
deponit  contrair  to  the  said  service  and  grantit  that  they  had  committit 
errour  in  serveing  of  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  lord  Erskene  to  the  saiil 
erldome  of  Mar  and  halff  of  the  samyne  And  that  thairfoir  they  come  in 
the  will  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir 
and  askit  him  pai-doun  thairfor  And  als  beiring  that  tlie  said  vmquhill 
Thomas  lord  Erskene  being  personallie  present  was  intcrrogat  and  askit 
be  the  said  vmquhill  George  bischope  of  Brechine  clianeellar  to  our 
Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  that  soing  tlie 
said  lord  Erskene  had  oft  and  dy  vers  tymes  of  befoir  in  Parliamentis  con- 
ventiounis  and  generall  counsallis  cravit  justice  to  be  done  to  him  be  our 
said  vmquhill  Souerane  Lordis  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  in  his  richt 
to  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  to  have  breives  of  inqueist  direct  furthe  of 
the  said  chancellarie  for  serveing  of  him  thairin  that  the  said  lord 
Erskene  sould  now  give  ansuer  gif  he  wald  liaue  breives  direct  to  him 
for  that  effect  Lykas  the  said  Lord  Clianeellar  for  him  selff  and  in  name 
and  behalff  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  said  vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris 
guidsir  spak  and  pronuncit  thir  wordis  oppinlie  in  the  audience  of  tlif 
said  vmquhill  Thomas  lord  Erskene  /  as  Clianeellar  and  in  our  Souerane 
Lordis  name  giffand  offer  to  yoto  Thomas  lord  Erskene  ane  hreiff  of  inqueist 
with  the  executioun  of  justice  to  he  done  to  yow  thairin  vjjoun  the  saidis  landis 
and  erldome  of  Mar  sua  that  ye  have  na  just  cans  to  complene  of  his  Majestie 
nor  of  me  his  Chancellar  for  nfuiseing  and  denyinge  of  justice  Quhairvpouii 
the  said  Lord  Chancellar  askit  instrumentis  iu  the  handis  ot  Thomas 
Broun  nottar  And  that  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  lord  Erskene  haveinge 
removit  to  advyse  gif  he  wald  than  prescntlie  tak  and  accept  ane  breif 
returnit  againe  in  court  and  being  ryplie  advysit  tuik  and  acceptit  in  his 
awin  handis  the  said  breif  for  executioun  thairof  to  be  done  without 
farder  continiatioun  And  als  beiringe  that  certane  persones  of  inqueist 
war  chosin  be  consent  of  the  said  Thomas  lord  Erskene  to  pas  vpoun  the 
serveinge  of  the  said  brief  of  inqueist  quha  war  solemnlie  suorne  And 
that  the  said  vmquhile  Thomas  lord  Erskene  compeirand  personallie  with 


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his  [ii'ocutonris  desN'i'it  the  said  breif  of  inqtieist  to  he  puhlicklic  red  And 
tliairefter  affirmet  that  vnujuhile  Robert  lord  Erskene  his  father  died  hist 
vest  and  seasit  in  the  half}'  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  that  he  is 
narrest  and  lauchfull  air  to  his  said  vniquhile  father  in  the  samyne  and 
that  he  is  of  lauchfull  aie;e  and  that  the  samyn  landis  war  in  our  Souerane 
Lordis  said  vnii|uliill  foirgrandsiris  guidsiris  handis  be  the  deceis  of  the 
said  vmquliill  Robert  lord  Erskene  his  father  in  default  of  the  said 
vmquhile  Thomas  lord  Erskene  his  sones  not  perseweinge  of  his  richt 
and  that  be  the  space  of  four  yeires  prcceidinge  And  it  was  ansuerit 
thairto  be  the  said  vmquhill  Lord  Chancellar  in  name  of  our  Souerane 
Lordis  said  vmquhill  darrcst  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  that  the  contrair  of  the 
said  clame  was  trew  videlicet  That  the  said  vmquhill  liobert  lord 
Erskene  died  not  last  vest  and  seasit  in  the  saidis  landis  becaus  the  said 
vmquhill  King  James  the  Secunl  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris 
guidsir  was  in  possessioun  thairof  be  the  deceis  of  the  said  vmquhill 
King  James  the  First  of  vvorthie  memorie  his  father  Nixt  that  albeit 
the  said  Thomas  lord  Erskene  be  air  to  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  lord 
Erskene  his  father  yett  he  could  not  be  air  to  him  of  the  saidis  landis 
and  erldome  and  the  samyne  landis  war  in  the  handis  of  our  Souerane 
Lordis  vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  not  be  the  deceis  of  the 
said  Robert  lord  Erskene  hot  as  his  propertie  and  heretage  becaus  the 
said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  his  father  diet  in  the  possessioun 
thairof  and  that  thairfoir  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  Secund  his 
sone  receuit  seising  and  investure  thairof  be  ressaveinge  of  the  croun  of 
the  kingdome  Thridlie  that  the  said  Lord  Erskene  did  not  tuiche  the 
said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  in  ony  degrie  of 
consanguinitie  and  that  thair  is  nane  leivand  that  can  compt  and  rackin 
the  samyne  Fourtlie  giveand  he  war  narrest  air  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Dame  Issobell  yett  he  cannot  he  seruit  air  to  hir  in  the  saidis  landis  and 
erldome  becaus  efter  hir  deceis  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  erle  of  Buchane 
was  infeft  thairin  Lykas  efter  his  deceis  the  Countes  of  Buchane  was 
seruit  to  ane  terce  of  the  said  erledome  Fyftlie  the  service  and  retour  of 
the  said  vmquhill  Robert  lord  Erskene  to  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell 
Dowglas  was  null  becaus  the  samyne  was  not  seruit  vpoun  fourtie  dayes 
space  and  becaus  vmquhill  Alexander  Forbes  schirefF  of  Abirdene  befoir 
quhom  the  samyne  was  seruit  proceidit  thairin  notwithstanding  of  the 


260  THE  8H1RE.S  OF  ABERDEEN   AND  BANFF. 

discharge  and  prohibitiouii  maid  to  him  in  phiiiie  court  be  virtew  of  letti'ss 
direct  at  the  instance  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  said  vmquhill  darrest 
foirgrandsiris  guidsir  of  worthie  memorie  And  als  his  Majestois  said 
vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  was  not  adverteisit  of  the  dyett  to 
the  effect  he  inicht  have  had  his  richtis  and  counsuU  present  to  oppone 
aganes  the  samyne  And  geving  all  thes  thingis  had  bene  lauchfullie 
done  yitt  the  said  service  was  null  becaus  be  ane  special!  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment maid  be  the  thrie  esteatis  of  this  realme  it  was  statute  and  ordanit 
That  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  Secund  our  Souerane  Lordis 
foirgrandsiris  guidsir  sould  remaine  in  possession  of  the  haill  landis 
quhairin  King  James  the  First  his  father  diet  last  in  possessioun  to  his 
perfyte  aige  Quhilk  Act  was  according  to  the  common  law  and  practise 
of  this  realme  quhairby  na  barroun  dureing  his  minoritie  may  be  com- 
pellit  to  dispute  vpoun  his  heretage  And  thairfoir  meikle  less  micht  the 
said  vmquhill  King  James  the  Secund  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris 
guidsir  be  repellit  fra  his  heretage  dureinge  his  minoritie  And  als 
beiringe  that  tliairefter  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  lord  Erskeue  pro- 
ducit  ane  chartour  of  the  saidis  landis  and  erldome  of  Mar  grantit  to  the 
said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  his  predecessour  Quhilk  being 
oppiulie  red  the  said  Lord  Chancellar  producit  for  the  pairt  of  our 
Souerane  Lordis  said  vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  ane  chartour 
tailyie  maid  be  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar 
in  hir  puire  vidowitie  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  hir 
husband  and  the  aires  to  be  gottin  of  his  bodie  quhilkis  failyeing  to  his 
aires  quhatsumeuer  oft"  the  saidis  landis  and  eiddome  Quhilk  chartour 
was  anteriour  to  the  vther  And  that  our  Souerane  Lordis  said  vmquhill 
foirgrandsiris  guidsir  was  narrest  and  lauchfuU  air  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  in  respect  he  died  bastard  And  last  beiring  that  the  saidis 
pei'sones  of  inqueist  haveing  hard  and  considderit  the  foirsaidis  haill 
allegatiounis  efter  lang  and  mature  deliberatioun  gaif  furth  decreit  and 
sentence  according  to  the  letter  of  retour  thairefter  subjoyned  And  that 
in  faythe  and  witness  of  the  premiss  the  seallis  of  the  saidis  judges  and 
schireft"  togidder  with  the  seallis  of  sum  of  the  Lordis  that  war  present  at 
the  said  justice  air  togidder  with  the  subscriptionis  of  the  nottaris  publict 
Johne  Layng  Thomas  Broun  and  John  Tailyefeir  war  appendit  of  the 
dait  the  said  fyft  day  of  November  j"  four  hundrethe  fyftie  sevin  yeires 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  2(!a 

Togidiler  with  the  jji-eteudit  service  thairto  snbjoyned  of  the  dait  the  said 
tyft  day  of  November  the  samyne  yeir  beirino'  that  the  pei'sones  t'ollowiii!j;e 
videlicet  Williame  erle  of  Erroll  Alexander  lord  Montgomric  Johno  loi-d 
Jjyndsay  of  the  Byres  George  lord  Leslie  Robert  lord  Flomynifc  Sir 
Williame  Leslie  of  Balwhan  Alexander  Home  of  that  Ilk  Walter  Stewart 
of  Strathoun  Johne  Ogilvie  of  Lintrethin  Walter  Ogilvie  of  Deskfiiird 
knychtis  Walter  Barclay  of  Towie  Alexander  Eraser  of  Philorthe  Alex- 
ander of  Dumbar  James  Skene  of  that  Ilk  Andro  Bnchane  Alexander 
Menyeis  Robert  Cheyne  Richard  Vans  Dauid  Dempstere  of  Vehterles 
Johne  Skrogis  and  Thomas  Allardes  in  ane  schireff  court  haldin  within 
the  tolbuithe  of  the  brught  of  Abirdene  befoir  the  said  Walter  Lyndsay 
of  Kilbrachmont  schireff  depute  of  the  said  schirefdome  vpoun  the  said 
fyft  day  of  November  j"  foure  hundrethe  fyftie  sevin  yeires  being  sworne 
Fand  that  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  lord  Erskene  father  to  the  said 
vmquhill  Thomas  lord  Erskene  died  not  last  vest  and  seasit  in  the  said 
orldome  of  Mar  or  halff  of  the  samyne  And  that  the  saidis  landis  war 
in  the  handis  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  said  vmquhill  foirgrandsiris  guidsir 
be  deceis  of  his  said  vmquhill  father  King  James  the  First  And  in 
faythe  and  witnes  tharof  that  the  seill  of  the  said  schireff  depute  togiddcr 
with  the  seillis  of  ane  certane  number  of  the  said  inqueist  war  appendit 
to  the  said  service  Or  of  quhatsnmeuir  vther  dait  or  daittis  the  said 
])retendit  service  decreit  or  testimoniall  be  of  Togidder  with  the  pre- 
tendit  retour  give  ony  be  follovving  vpoun  the  said  pretendit  service  of 
the  dait  foirsaid  or  of  quhatsumeuir  vthcr  dait  or  daittis  the  samyne  be 
of  And  als  tuitcheinge  the  bringing  exhibitioun  and  productioun  be  the 
saidis  defenderis  befoir  the  saidis  Lordis  of  Counsall  off  all  and  sundrie 
the  pretendit  infeftmentis  chartouris  Actis  of  Parliament  inhibitionis  and 
vtheris  writtis  and  titillis  vseit  and  producit  in  the  said  pretendit  service 
negative  and  proces  thairof  abouespecefeit  for  the  pairt  of  our 
Souerane  Lordis  said  vmquhill  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  King  James  the 
Secund  And  siclyk  the  said  haill  defenderis  and  his  Majesteis  thesaurer 
and  comptroller  depute  advocattis  and  clerk  of  registre  for  his  Heines 
enteres  to  haue  brocht  exhibite  and  producit  with  thanie  befoir  the  saidis 
Lordis  of  Counsall  all  and  quhatsumeuir  vtheris  pretendit  infeftmentis 
chartouris  preceptis  instrumentis  of  seising  contirmatiounis  renuntiatiounis 
and  vtheris  pretendit  richtis  titlis  and  securiteis  quhatsumever  alledgit 


262  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

maiil  anil  grantit  be  the  said  Joliue  erle  of  Mar  lonl   Eiskene  etc.  or  be 

the  said  vmqiihill  Johne  erle  of  Mar  his  father  or  be  vintiuhiil  John  lord 

Erskene  his  guidsir  or  be  vmquhill  Robert  lord  Erskone  his  grandsir  or 

be    vmquhill    Thomas    lord    Erskene    his    foirgrandsir    or    be    the    said 

vmquhill  Alexander  lord  Erskene  his  foirgrandsir! s  father  or  be  the  said 

vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  lord  Erskene  his  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  or  be 

the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  to  the   said 

vmquhill  Alexamler  erle  of  Mar  or  to  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart 

styllit  erle  of  Buehane  his  sone  or  to  our  Souerane  Lord  or  to  ony  of  his 

Majesteis  predicessouris  foirsaidis  Kingis  of  Scotland  sen  the  dait  of  the 

infeftment  maid  and  grantit  be  our  Souerane  Lords  predecessour  King 

Robert  the  Thrid   King  of  Scotland  to  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell 

Dowglas   countes  of  Mar  quhilk   is   of  the  dait  the  tuentie  ane  day  of 

Januar  the  yeir  of  God  j™  four  hundrethe  and  four  yeires  off  the  saidis 

landis  and  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  quhairof  the  saidis 

landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildrynimie  with  the  castell  of  Kildryuimie  and 

vtheris  landis  abouespecifeit  contenit  in  the  pretendit  infeftmentis  grantit 

to  the  said  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  and  his  predecessouris  ar  propper 

pairtis  and  pertinentis  off  quhatsumever  daittis  tennour  or  contentis   the 

saidis  pretendit   infeftmentis   chartouris  and  vtheris  writtis   speciallie   and 

generallie  abouespecifeit  callit  for  to  be  producit  be  of    To   UAVE  kenk 

seine  and  considderit  be  the  saidis  Lordis  of  Counsall  and  to  have  hard  and 

seine    the    saidis    haill    pretendit    chartouris    infeftmentis    contirmatiouuis 

decreittis  testimoniallis  services  retoures  and   vtheris  generallie  and  par- 

ticulariie  abouespecifeit  callit  for  to  be  produceit  as  said  is     And  speciallie 

the  saidis  pretendit  chartouris  and  infeftmentis  grantit  to  the  said  vniquhili 

Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  to  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone 

of  the  daittis  tennouris  and  contentis  foirsaidis  to  bene   reducit  retreitit 

rescindit  cassit  adnullit  decernit  and  declarit  to  haue  bene  fra  the  beginninge 

and  to  be  now  and  in  all  tyme  curaming  null  and  of  nane  availl  force  nor 

effect  with  all  that  hes  foUowit  or  may  follow  thairvpoun     And  that  in  sa 

far  as  the  samyne  may  be  extendit  to  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of 

Kildrynimie   castell  of  Kildrymmie   and  the  haill  vther  particular   landis 

abouespecifeit  contenit  in  the  infeftmentis  foirsaidis  grantit  to  the   saidis 

Alexander  lord    Elphingstoun    Alexander   lord   Kildrymmie  his   sone   and 

Ihair  predecessouris  aboue  mentionat     And  als  to  have  hard  and  seine  it 


i'KKSBYri:uy  of  alkoui)— kiliuuimmy.         l'o.-j 

bene  fund  and  declarit  that  notwitlistaiulini;  tliairof  the  vniloubtit  lieretable 
riclit  of  tlic  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildryminie  with  the  castell  of 
Kildrynimie  and  haill  vtheris  landis  abouespecifeit  contenit  in  tlie  said 
Lordis  Elphingstouti  and  Lord  Kildryraraie  his  sone  and  thair  pre- 
dicessouiis  infeftrnentis  quhilkis  ar  propper  pairtis  and  pertinentis  of  the 
said  erldomc  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  reinanit  in  the  pernune 
of  the  said  vmquhill  Darae  Issobell  Dowfflas  countes  of  Mar  And  coii- 
sequentlie  to  have  hard  and  seine  it  bene  fund  and  declarit  that  our 
Soueranc  Lordis  said  vniquliill  foirgrandsiris  grandsir  King  James  the  First 
of  worthie  racmorie  be  the  deceis  of  the  ;-aid  vraquhill  Alexander  erle  of 
Mar  or  of  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  acquyrit  na  richt  of 
propertie  of  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildryinmie  castell  of  Kil 
drymmie  and  vtheris  abouespecifeit  hot  onlie  ane  simple  and  nakit  ])os- 
sessioun  vpoun  ane  pretendit  richt  or  title  of  last  air  or  bastardrie  of  the 
said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  or  vpoun  the  pretendit  title  of  the 
provisioun  of  tailyie  contenit  in  the  infeftrnentis  grantit  to  the  said  vraquhill 
Thomas  Stewart  And  that  efter  the  deceis  of  the  said  vmquhill  King 
James  the  First  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris  grandsir  the  possessioun 
apprehendit  or  continuit  be  the  said  King  James  the  Secund  of  worthie 
meraorie  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  be  his  coronacioun  or 
be  ordinance  and  Act  of  Parliament  ordaineing  his  Majesteis  said  vmquhill 
darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  King  James  the  Secund  to  remaine  and  con- 
tmew  in  the  possessioun  of  all  landis  and  herefcages  quhilk  the  said  vmquhill 
King  James  the  First  his  father  had  in  possessioun  the  tyme  of  his  deceis 
till  his  lauchfuU  aige  was  of  the  nature  and  qualitie  of  the  said  possessioun 
apprehendit  be  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  his  father  And 
sua  ane  nakit  and  simple  possessioun  without  all  richt  of  jiropertie  Quhilk 
being  sua  fund  and  declarit  and  the  foirsaidis  pretendit  infeftrnentis  reducit 
as  said  is  the  saidis  haill  defenderis  and  our  Souerane  Lordis  thesaurer  and 
comptrollar  depute  advocattis  and  clerk  of  registre  for  his  Majesteis  intres 
to  have  hard  and  sene  the  said  pretendit  service  negative  Quhairby  it  is 
alledgit  to  be  fund  that  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  diet  not  last 
vest  and  seisit  in  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  hot 
that  the  samyne  war  lauchfuUie  in  the  handis  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  said 
vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  King  James  the  Secund  be  the  deceis 
of  the  said  vmquhill   King  James  the  First  his  father  and  continuallie  fra 


•264  THE  SHIRE^^  OF  ABERDEEN   AND  I5AXFF. 

the  tvme  tharot'  as  havcing  na  vilier  frround  nor  fiindaiiiunt  bot  the  saidi? 
pretendit  infeftmentis  grantit  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar 
and  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  with  the  pretendit  pos- 
sessioun   apprehcndit    be   the    said    vraquhill    King    James    the    First    our 
Souerane   Lordis   foirgrandsiris  grandsir   or   efter  his  deceis   be  the   said 
vniqiihill   King  James  the   Secund  his   Majesteis  foirgrandfiris  guidsir  of 
worthie  memorie  with  the  said  pretendit  Act  of  Parliament  maid  for  con- 
tinuatioun  of  his  possessioun  to  his  perfyte  aige     Decernit  and  deciarit  to 
be  null  and  of  nane  availl  with  all  that  hes  followit  or  may  follow  thairvpouu 
and  to  fall  in  covsequentiam     For  the  ressones  and  caussis  following     In 
THK  FIRST  becaus  all  the  saidis  pretendit  infeftmentis  charteris  preceptis 
instrumentis   of   seising  and   vtheris    richtis  and   securitels  abouespecifeit 
callit  for   to   be  producit  and   speciallie  the   saidis   infeftmentis  maid  and 
grantit  to  the  said  Alexander  lord   Elphingstoun  and  the  said  Alexander 
lord  Kildryramie  his  sone  and  to  ihair  predicessouris  abouespecifeit  of  the 
saidis    landis  and    lordschipe   of    Kildrymmie    castell   of   Kildrymmie  and 
remanent    landis   and    vtheris    abouementionat    contenit    in    the    pretendit 
infeftmentis  foirsaidis  maid  to  thame  as  said  is  war  maid  and  grantit  be  our 
said  vmquhill  Souerane  Lorde  of  worthie  memorie  King  James  the  Sext  and 
his  Majesties  predicessouris  foirsaidis  and  speciallie  be  the  said  vmquhill 
Kino-  James  the  Fourt  our  Souerane  Lordis  darrest  foirgrandsir  quha  had 
na  power  to  grant  the  samyne     In  sa  lar  as  it  is  of  veritie  that  lang  befoir 
the  dait  of  the  saidis  pretendit  infeftmentis  oure  saiil  vmquhill   Souerane 
Lord  King  James  the   Sext  and  his   Majesteis  predecessouris  war  denudit 
of  the  heretable  richt  and  propertie  of  the  saidis  landis  and  erldome  of  Mar 
and    lordschipe    of    Garreoche   with    the   said  castell   of    Kildrymmie  and 
donacioun  of  the  kirkis  of  the  samyne  quhairof  the  saidis  landis  and  lord- 
schipe of  Kildrymmie  with  the  remanent  particular  landis  and  vtheris  aboue 
specifcit   contenit   in   the  saidis  pretendit  infeftmentis  grantit  to  the  said 
Alexander    lord    Elphingstoun    and    his    said    sone   and    thair  saidis   pre- 
dicessouris ar  propper  pairtis  and  pertinentis  in  favouris  of  the  said  vmquhill 
Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  and  of  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander 
erle  of  Mar  hir  spous  and  of  the  langest  leivcr  of  thame  tua  and  of  the 
aires  to  have  bene  gottin  betuix  thame  quhilkis  failyeing  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Dame  Issobell   Dowglas  hir  aires  as  the  infeftment  maid  to  thame  be  the 
said  vmquhdl  King  Robert  the  Thrid  our  Souerane  Lordis  predecessour 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  2r,5 

of  wortliie  memorie  vnder  his  Majesteis  (jreat  seall  off'  tlio  dail  tht>  s:v(\ 
tuentie  ane  day  of  Janiiar  ttic  said  yeir  of  God  j™  four  liundretiio  ami  four 
yeires  at  mair  lentil  proportis  Lvka-*  tlio  said  vmquhiil  Robert  erle  of  Mar 
(to  quliome  the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar  is  air  be  proijres)  was  seriiit  and 
retourit  air  to  the  said  vmquhiil  Dame  Issobcll  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar 
In  the  quhilk  retour  it  is  fund  that  the  said  vmquhiil  Uame  Issobell  diet 
last  vest  and  seasit  as  of  fie  in  the  said  erldome  and  lordschip  Lykis  be 
our  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhiil  darrest  fatheris  speciall  Act  of  Parliament 
maid  be  his  vmquhiil  Majestie  and  his  Heines  esteatis  in  the  moneth  of 
Julij  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v°  fourscoir  sevin  yeires  forsaid  it  is  fundin  and 
declarit  that  the  said  vmquhiil  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  was 
lauchfullie  infeft  in  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche 
And  that  the  said  vmquhiil  Robert  erle  of  Mar  was  seruit  and  retourit  air  to 
hir  in  the  said  erldome  and  lordschipe  And  that  the  said  Johne  now  erle 
of  Mar  is  richteous  and  vndoubtit  air  of  bluid  to  the  said  vmquhiil  Dame 
Issobell  Dowglas  in  all  landis  and  heretages  quharin  scho  diet  infeft  L}kas 
the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar  is  seruit  and  retourit  as  air  to  the  said  vmquhiil 
Dame  Issobell  in  the  moneth  of  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v"  fourscoir 

aucht  yeires  And  thairfoir  all  the  saidis  pretendit  infeftraentis  chartouris 
preceptis  instruinentis  and  seisingis  and  vtheris  richtis  foirsaldis  aucht  and 
sould  be  reducit  retreittit  rescindit  cassit  annullit  decernit  and  declarit  to 
have  bene  fra  the  beginning  and  to  be  now  and  in  all  tyme  cuming  null  and 
of  nana  availl  force  nor  effect  with  all  that  hes  followit  or  may  follow  thair- 
vpoun  Secundlie  the  said  pretendit  infeftment  alledgit  maid  and  grantit 
be  the  said  vmquhiil  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  to  the  said 
Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  his  aires  quhatsuraeuir  daittit  the  said  tuelff  day 
of  August  the  said  yeir  of  God  j"  four  hundrethe  and  four  yeires  togidder 
with  the  said  pretendit  infeftment  grantit  be  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  said 
vmquhiil  darrest  forgrandsiris  grandsii-  King  James  the  First  to  the  «aid 
vmquhiil  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  in  lyfrent  and  to  the  said  vmquhiil  Thomas 
Stewart  his  sone  and  to  the  aires  maill  to  be  gottin  of  his  bodie  in  fie 
quhilkis  failyeing  to  returne  to  our  Souerane  Lordis  said  foirgiandsiris 
grandsir  King  James  the  First  and  his  successouris  off  the  said  erldome  of 
3Jar  and  lordschip  of  Garrioche  aucht  and  sould  be  reducit  retreitit  and 
rescindit  with  all  that  hes  followit  or  may  follow  thairvpoun  in  sa  far  as  the 
samyne  may  be  exfendit  to  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschip  of  Kildrvmmie 

2  L 


266  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

castell  of  Kildrymmie  and  remanent  landis  foirsaidis  contenit  in  the  saidis 
pretendit  infeftmentis  grantit  to  the  said  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  and 
his  said  sone  and  thair  predicessouris  And  als  it  aucht  and  sould  be  fund 
and  declarit  that  notwithstanding  thairof  the  viidoubtit  heretabill  richt  of 
the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildryinraie  with  the  castell  of  Ki - 
drvtnmie  and  haill  vtheris  landis  abouenameit  contenit  in  the  said  Lord 
El|)hingstoun  and  his  said  sone  and  thair  saidis  predeci-ssouris  infeftmcnti- 
qubilkis  ar  propper  pairtis  and  pertinentis  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and 
lordschipe  of  Garrioche  renianit  in  the  persone  of  the  siid  vraquhill  Dame 
Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  And  consequentlie  that  our  Souerane 
Lordis  said  vmquhill  foirgrandsiris  grandsir  King  James  the  First  of 
worthie  meraorie  be  the  deceis  of  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar 
or  of  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  acquyrit  na  rycht  of  pro- 
pertie  to  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildrymmie  castel  of  Kildrymmie 
and  vtheris  abouespecifeit  hot  onlie  ana  simple  and  nakit  possessioun  vpoun 
ane  pretendit  richt  or  title  of  last  air  or  bastardric  of  the  said  vraquhill 
Alexander  erle  of  Mar  or  vpoun  the  pretendit  title  of  provisioun  of  tailyie 
contenit  in  the  saidis  pretendit  infeftmentis  grantit  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Thomas  Stewart  and  that  after  the  deceis  of  the  said  vmquhill  King  James 
the  First  our  Souerane  Lordis  said  foirgrandsiris  grandsir  tlie  possessioun 
apprehendit  or  continuit  be  the  said  vmqnhill  King  James  the  Secund  his 
Majesteis  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  be  his  coronatiuun  or  be  ordinance  and  Act 
of  Parliament  ordering  his  Heines  said  vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris 
guidsir  King  James  the  Secund  to  remaine  and  continew  in  all  landis  and 
heretages  quhilk  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  his  father  had  in 
his  possessioun  the  tyme  of  his  deceis  to  his  lauchfull  age  was  of  the  nature 
and  qualitie  of  the  possessioun  apprehendit  be  the  said  vmquhill  King 
James  the  First  his  father  and  sua  ane  simple  and  nakit  possessioun  without 
all  richt  of  propertie  Quhilk  bciiiir  sua  declarit  and  the  foirsaidis  pretendit 
infeftmentis  reducit  as  said  is  the  said  pretendit  service  negative  quhairby  it 
is  fund  that  the  saidis  landis  erldome  and  lordschi})e  was  lauchfullie  in  the 
handis  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  said  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  King 
James  the  Secund  be  the  deceis  of  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First 
his  father  as  haveing  na  vther  ground  nor  fundament  bot  the  saidis  pre- 
tendit infeftmentis  grantit  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and 
the  said  vmquhill  Thomas   Stewart  his  sone  with  the  pretendit  possessioun 


PRESBYTERV  ()K  ALI<"OKD— KILDRUMMY.  267 

apprehendit  be  the  said  vmquliill  King  James  the  First  our  Simorane  Lordis 
foirgrandsiris  crandsir  or  efter   his    deceis   be   the   said    Kin;:  James   the 
Secund  his  sone  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  of  worthio 
raemorie  with  the  pretendit  Act  of  Parliament  maid  for  continiatioun  of 
his  possessioun  to  his  perfyte  aige  aucht  and  sould  be  decernit  and  declarit 
to  have  bene  and  to  be  now  and  in  all  tyme  cuming  null  and  of  nane  avail! 
force  nor  effect  with  all  that  hes  followit  or  may  follow  thairvpoun  and  to 
fall  in  consequent iain     Becaus  the  said  pretendit  infeftment  grantit  be  the 
said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  his  aires  quhatsumeuer  vpoun  the  said  tuelft" 
day  of  August  j™  four  hundreth  and  four  yeires  was  maid  and  grantit  to  be 
haldin  als  frielie  as  the  said  vmquhill  Dame   Issobell  countes  of  Mar  or  hir 
predecessouris  Erles  of  Mar  held  the  samyne  of  befoir  for  payment  to  our 
Souerane  Lordis  predecessouris   Kingis   of  Scotland  of  service  vsit  and 
wount     And  was  never  confirmet  be  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  predecessour 
King  Robert  the   Thrid  quha  was  than  ringinge  King  for  the  tyme     And 
sua  remanet  ane  imperfyte  richt  and  infeftment  being  gevin  to  be  haldin 
of  our  said   Souerane  Lordis  predecessour  and  never  confermit     And  was, 
ane  richt  of  that  nature  and  quaiitie  quhilk  micht  have  bene  renuncit  and 
dischargit  be  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  without  any  resigna- 
tioun   to  have  bene  maid  of  the  samyne  in  the  handis  of  the  said   King 
Robert  the  Thrid  of  worthie  memorie  in  favouris  of  the  said  vmquhill  Dame 
Issobell  and  without  ony  new  infeftment  to  follow  thairvpoun  in  hir  favouris 
Lykas  it  is  of  veritie  that  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  vpon  the 
nynt  day  of  September  at  the  leist  December  the  said  yeir  of  God  j"  four 
hundrethe  and  four  yeires  not  onlie  renuncit  the  saidis  landis  and  erldome 
of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  in  favouris  of  the  said  vmquhill  Dame 
Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  bol  also  acceptit  from  hir  ane  new  richt 
of  the  samyne  for  all  the  dayes  of  his  lyftyme  allanerlie     Lykas  it  is  otferit 
to  be  provin  be  authentik  instrumentis  that  the  said  vmquhill  Alexnnder 
Stewart  vpoun  the  said  nynt  day  of  September  j°"  four  hundrethe  and  four 
yeires  compeirit  personallie  in  presens  of  ane  reverend  father  in  God  Alex- 
ander bischope  of  Ross  Sir  Andro  Leslie  lord  of  Syde  Walter  Ogilvie  of 
Carbarie  Williame  of  Chalmeris  Richard  of  Lovell  and   Thomas  of  Gray 
and  in  presens  of  Williame  Cryme    nottar  publict     And  thair  being  stand- 
ing at  the  yett  of  the  said  castell  of  Kildrymraie  presentit  and  dejyverit  to 


268  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

the  said  vniquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dow";las  couiites  of  Mar  hulng  thair  also 
persoiiiiUie  present  the  said  haill  castell  of  Kildrymraie  with  the  haill 
chartouris  and  evidentis  perteining  to  the  said  vmquhiU  Countes  with  hir 
haill  jevvallis  being  within  the  said  castell  of  Kildryminie  And  than 
delyverit  to  hir  the  keyis  of  the  said  castell  into  hir  handis  sua  that  scho 
micht  frielie  dispone  vpoun  hir  haill  landis  and  vpoun  the  said  castell  of  Kil- 
drytumie  and  all  thingis  being  thairin  and  vpoun  hir  awin  bodie  and 
persone  at  \uv  plesour  And  that  immediatlic  thairefter  the  said  vniquhill 
Dame  Issobell  haveing  ressauit  the  said  castell  of  Kildrymmie  and  being  at 
hir  awin  fredome  and  libertie  electit  and  cheisit  the  said  vniquhill  Alexander 
erle  of  Mar  in  husband  to  hir  And  gave  him  in  frie  mariage  the  said 
castell  of  Kildrymmie  with  the  pertinentis  with  the  said  erldome  of  Mar 
and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  and  certane  vtheris  landis  pertenelng  to  hir 
To  be  lialdin  to  the  said  vinquhill  Alexander  and  the  said  vniquhill  Dame 
Issobell  and  the  langest  leiver  of  thara  tua  and  the  aires  to  be  procreat 
betuix  thame  quhilkis  failyeing  to  the  lauchfuU  aires  of  the  said  vniquhill 
Dame  Issobell  Quhairvpoun  the  said  vniquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar 
callit  in  the  said  renunciatioun  Alexander  Stewart  sone  to  ane  noble  lord 
Alexander  erle  of  Buchane  askit  instrumentis  in  the  handis  of  the  said 
Williaiue  Cryme  nottar  publict  Lykas  in  farder  corroburatioun  thairof  the 
seallis  of  the  said  vraquhill  Dame  Issobell  and  of  the  said  Alexander  bischope 
of  Ross  Waller  Ogiluie  and  Williame  of  Chalmeris  ar  appendit  to  the  said 
instrument  Quhairby  it  is  evident  that  the  said  former  richc  maid  to  the 
said  vniquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  in  the  said  monethe  of  August  j™  four 
hundrethe  and  four  yeires  is  not  onlie  reiiunceit  hot  also  ane  new  richt 
acceptit  be  liiin  of  the  said  erldome  and  lordschipe  to  him  and  hir  dureinge 
all  the  dayes  of  thair  lyftymes  and  to  the  aires  to  be  gottin  betuix  thame 
quhilkis  failyeing  to  the  aires  of  the  said  vinquhill  Dame  Issobell  Lykas 
alsua  it  is  of  veritie  that  our  Soueraiie  Loidis  vniquhill  predecessour  King 
Robert  the  i  hrid  be  his  chartour  and  iiifefliiient  vnder  the  great  seill  con- 
firmet  tlie  donatioun  maid  be  the  said  vinquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas 
countes  of  Mar  to  the  said  Alexander  fStewart  sone  to  the  said  vniquhill 
Alexander  erle  of  Buchane  in  fre  maiiage  with  the  said  vniquhill  Dame 
Issobell  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  with  the  castell  of  Kildrymmie  and 
lordschipe  of  Garrioche  and  certane  vtheris  landis  perteininge  to  the  said 
vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  alsweill  in  hir  fatheris  as  motheris  syde     To  be 


PRK8BYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMM  Y.  269 

lialdin  to  tlninie  and  the  lann;est  leiver  of  tliame  tiia  and  to  the  aires  to  be 
j^ottin  betuix  thaine  (]uliilkis  failyeing  to  the  aires  of  the  said  vinquiiill  Dame 
Issobell  of  the  saidis  landis  Payand  the  said  vraquhill  Dame  Issobell  and 
the  said  vniquhiil  Alexander  and  the  lan<;est  leiver  of  thame  tua  and  the 
aires  to  be  gottin  betuix  thame  quhilkis  failyeing  the  lauchfull  aire?  of  the 
said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  to  our  said  Souerane  Loidis  vmquhill  pre- 
decessour  King  Robert  the  Thrid  and  his  succossouris  service  vsit  and 
wont  As  in  the  said  infeftment  of  the  dait  the  said  tuentie  ane  day  of 
.Tanuar  the  said  yeir  of  God  j""  four  hundrethe  and  four  yeires  and  of  the 
regne  of  his  Majesteis  predecessour  King  Robert  the  Thrid  the  fyfteine 
yeir  at  mair  lentil  is  contenit  And  siclyk  the  said  infeftment  grantit  be  the 
said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris 
grandsir  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  in  lyfrent  and  to  the 
said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  and  the  airis  raaill  to  be  gottin  of 
his  bodie  in  fie  quhilkis  failyeinge  to  returne  to  the  said  vmquhill  King 
James  the  First  aucht  and  sould  be  rescindit  and  declarit  null  becaus  the 
said  pretendit  infeftment  proceidis  vpoun  the  resignatioun  of  the  said 
vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  of  the  said  vraquhill  Thomas  Stewart 
quha  had  na  power  to  resigne  the  samyne  in  the  handis  of  our  Souerane 
Lordis  said  foirgrandsiris  grandsir  King  James  the  First  in  respect  they 
nor  ather  of  thame  had  na  herefable  richt  of  the  said  erldome  and  lordschipe 
standing  in  thair  persones  the  tyme  of  the  said  resignatioun  nor  at  na  tyme 
of  befoir  And  in  sa  far  as  ihe  said  resignatioun  may  depend  vpoun  the 
said  pretendit  infeftment  maid  be  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas 
to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  his  aires  quhatsumeuer  or 
in  sa  far  as  the  saidis  infeftmentis  war  grantit  efter  the  moneth  of  Januar 
j"  four  hundrethe  and  four  yeires  the  samyne  was  and  is  null  for  the  caussis 
fuirsaidis  quhilkis  ar  heir  haldin  as  repetit  And  thairfoir  the  saidis  tua 
pretendit  infeftmentis  ane  thairof  maid  be  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell 
Dowglas  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  his  aires 
quhatsumeuer  and  the  vther  maid  be  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill 
darrest  foirgrandsiris  grandsir  King  James  the  First  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  in  lyfrent  and  to  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  and 
to  the  aires  maill  to  be  gottin  o(  his  bodie  quhilkis  failyeinge  to  returne  to 
our  said  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  loirgrandsiris  grandsir  King  James  the 
First  as  havcing  na  vther  grour.d  bot-the  pretendit  resignatioun  of  the  said 


270  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  of  tlie  said  vmqiiliill  Thomas  Stewart 
his  sone  quha  had  na  hcretable  richt  of  the  samyne  standing  in  thair 
persones  aucht  and  sould  be  retreitit  and  rescindit  with  all  that  hes  followit 
or  may  follow  thairvpoun  And  albeit  efter  the  deceis  of  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  of  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his 
sone  quha  deceist  without  aires  maill  lauchfullie  gottin  of  his  bodie  our  said 
Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  foirgrandsiris  grandsir  King  James  the  First 
vpoun  the  pretext  of  the  said  prouisioun  and  tailyie  conienit  in  the  said 
pretendit  infefiment  or  vpoun  pretext  of  quhatsumeuer  vther  richt  title  or 
cullour  of  richt  quhilk  he  raicht  pretend  to  the  said  erldome  and  lordschipe 
as  last  air  or  be  bastardrie  of  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  did 
apprehend  the  possessioun  of  the  said  erldorae  and  lordschipe  and  continewit 
thairin  to  the  tyme  of  his  deceis  Yett  be  the  said  pretendit  possessioun 
thair  was  na  lauchfull  nor  just  richt  of  propertie  acquyrit  in  the  persone  of 
the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  bot  the  sarayne  was  alianerlie  ane 
cullorit  richt  in  respect  of  the  saidis  pretendit  infeftmentis  paiticularlie 
abouespecifeit  than  standing  vnreducit  or  declarit  null  Lykas  alsua  the 
said  pretendit  possessioun  apprehendit  be  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill 
darrest  foirgrandsiris  grandsir  King  James  the  First  indurit  alianerlie  for 
the  space  of  ane  yeir  and  ane  halff  or  tua  yeir  at  the  farrest  in  respect  the 
said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  diet  in  the  raoneth  of  the  yeir 

of  God  i™  four  hundrethe  threttie  sex  yeires  or  thairby  Lykas  efter  the 
deceis  of  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  quhilk  was  in  the  raonethe 
of  the  yeir  of  God  j™  four  hundrethe  threttie  sevin  yeires  the  said 

vmquhill  King  James  the  Secund  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris 
guidsir  being  than  minor  be  him  selff  and  his  governouris  continewit  in  the 
lyk  and  semlable  possessioun  of  the  said  erldome  and  lordschipe  apprehendit 
be  his  said  vmquhile  father  quha  had  na  vther  pretext  or  cullour  bot  the 
said  pretendit  infeftraent  and  richt  quhilk  was  standing  vnreducit  as  said  is 
Lykas  to  continevv  the  said  possessioun  and  to  ade  ane  larder  strenthe  and 
force  thairto  for  excludeing  of  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  fra  his 
just  richt  and  title  of  the  said  erldome  and  lordschipe  thair  was  ane  pre- 
tendit Act  of  Parliament  maid  in  the  minoritie  of  the  said  King  James  the 
Secund  quhairby  it  was  statute  and  ordanit  that  the  soid  vmquhill  King 
James  the  Secund  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  sould 
continew  in  the  possessioun  of  all  landis  and  heretages  quhairin  his  said 


PKESBYTERY  OF  ALFOKD— KILDRIJ.MMY.  271 

vniquhill  father  died  in  posBessioun  vnto  his  lauchfull  ami  pert'yte  aige 
Quhilk  Act  of  Parliament  is  aliedirit  vsii  be  the  said  vmqiihill  Georg-e 
liischope  of  Brechine  than  chancellar  to  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  darrest 
foirgrandsiris  guidsir  Kins'  James  the  Secuud  aganes  the  said  vmquhill 
Thomas  lord  Erskene  in  the  breive  and  service  negative  befoir  and  efter 
specifeit  Be  the  quhilk  Act  of  Parliament  it  is  cleir  and  evident  that  our 
said  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  predecessouris  King  James  the  First  and 
King  James  the  Secund  had  na  lauchfull  and  vndoubtit  richt  of  pro|iortie 
to  the  said  orldome  and  lordscliipe  bot  onlie  the  saidis  pretendit  richtis  and 
infeftmentis  than  standing  vnreducit  cled  with  possessioun  abouespecifeit 
and  cullourit  with  the  said  pretendit  Act  of  Parliament  for  continiatioun  of 
the  samyne  possessioun  And  in  sa  far  as  it  may  appeir  that  thair  was  ane 
pretendit  service  negative  led  and  deducit  befoir  the  saiJ  schiretf  of  Abir- 
deine  in  the  moneth  of  November  the  yeir  of  God  j"  four  hundrethe  fyftie 
sevin  yeires  finding  that  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  died  not  last 
vest  and  seasit  in  the  said  erldorae  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  and 
that  the  samyne  erldorae  and  lordschipe  was  in  the  handis  of  the  said 
vmquhill  King  James  the  Secund  our  Souerane  Lordis  foirgrandsiris 
guidsir  lauchfullie  be  the  deceis  of  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First 
his  father  and  continiallie  fra  the  dait  of  his  deceis  The  said  pretendit  service 
negative  is  null  and  fallis  in  consequentiam  Becaus  the  samyne  hes  n\ 
vther  ground  nor  fundament  quhairvpoun  to  subsist  bot  allanerlie  the  saidis 
pretendit  infeftmentis  togidder  with  the  possessioun  apprehendit  bi^  our  said 
Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris  grandsir  King  James  the 
First  and  his  Majesteis  vmquhill  darrest  forgrandsiris  guidsir  King  James 
the  Secund  and  Act  of  Parliament  foirsaid  Lykas  in  the  proces  quhair- 
vpoun the  said  pretendit  service  dependis  or  followis  thair  is  na  vther  ground 
richt  nor  title  alledgit  vsit  and  producit  for  the  pairt  of  our  said  Souerane 
Lordis  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  King  James  the  Secund  quhilk  micht 
establische  ony  richt  of  propertie  or  possessioun  in  the  persone  of  his 
Majesteis  vmquhill  darrest  foirgrandsiris  guidsir  or  in  the  persone  of  his 
Heines  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  our  Souerane  Lordis  darrest  foir- 
grandsiris srrandsir  bot  allanerlie  the  saidis  pretendit  infeftmentis  possessioun 
and  Act  of  Parliament  aboue  specifeit  Quhilkis  hail!  groundis  ar  for  the 
ressones  and  caussis  foirsaidis  null  and  of  nane  availl  in  the  selff  And 
thairfoir  the  said  pretendit  service  must  fall  in  consequentiam  with  all  that 


272  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

lies  followit  or  may  follow  tluiirvpouii  TiiKiULlE  the  said  preteiidit  decreit 
or  testimoniall  in  sa  far  as  the  samyne  may  be  extendit  to  the  nullitie  or 
reductioun  of  the  retour  of  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  and 
in  sa  far  as  the  samyne  may  prejud<.'e  the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar  in 
his  richt  of  the  said  lordschipe  of  Kildrymraie  with  the  castell  of  Kil- 
drymraie  and  remanent  landis  abouespecifeit  contenit  in  the  infeftmentis 
ahouewrittin  maid  to  the  saidis  Alexander  lord  Elphingsloun  Alexander 
lord  Kildrymmie  his  sone  and  thair  predecessouris  abouespecifeit  aucht 
and  sould  be  retreitit  rescindit  and  declarit  null  with  all  that  hes  followit 
or  may  follow  thairvpoun  And  notwithstandino^  thairof  it  aucht  and 
sould  be  fund  and  declarit  that  the  said  retour  standis  and  remaines 
ane  valide  and  effectuall  retour  in  the  selff  vnreducit  or  annullit  Becaus 
be  speciall  Act  of  Parliament  maid  bi'  our  Souerane  Lordis  vmquhill  darrest 
lather  and  esteatis  in  the  monethe  of  Julij  the  said  yeir  of  God  j"  v"  four- 
scoir  sevin  yeires  it  is  fund  and  declarit  that  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell 
Dowglas  was  lauchfullie  infeft  in  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of 
Garrioche  And  that  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  was  seruit  and 
retourit  air  to  hir  in  the  said  erldome  and  lordschijje  And  that  the  said 
Johne  now  erle  of  Mar  was  air  be  progres  to  the  said  vmquhill  Dame 
Issobell  and  as  richteous  air  of  bluid  to  hir  had  and  hes  guid  and  vndoubtit 
richt  to  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  And  thairfoir  the 
said  pretendit  decreit  or  testimoniall  in  sa  fir  as  the  samyne  may  be  extendit 
to  the  nullitie  or  reductioun  of  the  retour  of  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle 
of  Mar  and  in  sa  far  as  the  samyne  may  prejudge  the  said  Johne  now  erle 
of  -Mar  in  his  richt  of  the  said  lordschipe  of  Kildrymmie  with  the  castell  of 
Kildrymmie  and  remanent  landis  abouespecifeit  contenit  in  the  infeftmentis 
ahouewrittin  maid  to  the  saidis  Alexander  lord  Elphingsloun  Alexander  lord 
Kildrymmie  his  sone  and  to  thair  predicessouris  abouespecifeit  aucht  and 
sould  be  retreitit  and  rescindit  with  all  that  hes  followit  ,r  may  follow  thair- 
vpoun And  that  notwithstanding  thairof  it  aucht  and  sould  be  fund  and 
declarit  be  decreit  of  the  saidis  Lordis  of  Counsall  that  the  said  retour  of 
the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  standis  and  remaines  ane  valide  and 
effectuall  retour  in  the  selff  vnreducit  or  annullit  And  that  the  vndoubtit 
heretable  richt  of  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildrymmie  and  vtheris 
foirsaidis  pertenit  to  the  said  vmquhill  Daine  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  ot 
Mar  and  to  the  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  as  seruit  and  retourit  air 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  273 

to  hir  and  consequentlie  to  the  said  Joline  now  erle  of  Mar  as  air  seruit  and 
retourit  immediatlie  and  be  progrcs  respective  to  the  said  vinquhill  Dame 
Issobell  Dowglas  and  to  tlie  said  vmquhill  Robert  erle  of  Mar  As  at  mair 
lentlie  is  conteinit  in  the  principall  sutnmondis  raisit  in  the  said  matter  actis 
lettres  and  haill  proces  led  and  dediicit  thairintill  The  said  Johne  erle 
OF  Mar  and  Johne  lord  Erskine  his  sone  perseweris  corapeirand  baith  per- 
sonallie  and  with  Maisteris  Thomas  Hoipe  Andro  Aytoun  and  Thomas 
Nicolsoune  thair  preloquitouris  The  said  Alexander  lord  Kildrymraie  bein^ 
personallie  present  with  Maister  Lues  Stewart  his  preloquitour  quha  also  com- 
peirit  as  procutour  for  the  said  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  Dame  Eliza- 
beth Drummond  lady  Kildryramie  spous  to  the  said  Alexander  lord 
Kildrymraie  And  the  said  JMaister  James  Oliphant  advocat  depute  to  our 
Souerane  Lord  be  his  Majestcis  special!  warrand  and  directioun  corapeirand 
personallie  for  his  Majesteis  entres  in  the  said  matter  Quha  also  corapeirit 
as  procutor  for  the  saidis  Sir  Archibald  Nepar  of  Merchangstoun  knycht 
our  Souerane  Lordis  thesaurer  and  comptroller  depute  Sir  Williame 
Oliphant  of  Newtoune  knycht  his  Majesteis  advocat  Sir  Johne  Hammiltoun 
of  Magdelandis  knycht  clerk  of  registre  Sir  Johne  Scott  of  Scottistarvet 
knycht  directour  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  chancellarie  And  the  saidis 
Johne  Gordoun  of  the  Craig  of  Auchindour  George  Gordoun  of  Terpersie 
Margaret  Ogilvie  his  spous  Johne  Forbes  of  Brux  Patrick  Forbes  of 
Balquhanie  George  Forbes  of  Skellatour  Alexander  Forbes  of  New 
George  Elphingstoun  of  Bellibeg  Maister  James  Elphingstoun  of  Barnes 
James  Reid  of  Newmylne  Alexander  Gordoun  of  Blalok  Sir  Adame 
Gordoune  and  all  vtheris  haveand  or  pretendand  to  have  entres  in  the  said 
matter  being  all  lauchfullie  suramondit  to  this  actioun  oftymes  callit  and 
not  compeirit  Thairefter  the  said  Maister  Thomas  Hope  procutor  for 
the  saidis  perseweris  for  instructing  of  the  perseweris  interes  lybellit  first 
secund  and  thrid  ressones  of  the  samyne  abouewrittin  producit  the  writtis 
and  evidentis  following  and  declarit  that  he  vseit  the  sarayne  also  for  preiving 
and  verefeing  of  the  thrie  ressones  of  his  sumraondis  videlicet  The  lettres 
patentis  vnder  the  great  seill  grantit  be  King  Robert  the  Thrid  the 
yeir  of  his  regne  quhairby  the  said  King  Robert  faythfuUie  proraittit  that 
he  sould  not  confirme  nor  ressave  ony  alienaciounis  or  resignatiounis  to  be 
maid  be  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  of  the  erldome  of  Mar  and 
lordschipe  of  Garrioche  in  prejudice  of  the  aires  of  Sir  Thomas  Erskene 

2  M 


274  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

knycht  qiiha  war  to  succeiil  tliairto  and  give  ony  sould  be  grantit  the 
samyne  to  be  null  Ane  renuntiatiouii  vndor  forme  of  instrument  with 
thrie  seallis  appendit  thairto  of  the  dait  the  nynt  day  of  September  1404 
yeires  quhairby  vmquhill  Alexander  Stewart  sone  to  the  Erie  of  Buchane 
compeirand  at  the  castell  of  Kildrymmie  in  presens  of  ane  number  of  noble 
men  and  of  Alexander  bischope  of  Ross  delyverit  to  the  said  Dame  Issobell 
Dowglas  hir  castell  of  Kildrymmie  with  the  haill  writtis  and  evidentis  being 
within  the  castell  to  the  effect  scho  micht  dispone  vpoun  the  said  castell  and 
hir  haill  landis  with  hir  persone  at  hir  plesour  and  immediatlie  thairefter 
acceptit  fra  the  said  Dame  Issobell  ane  donacioun  of  the  said  castell  with 
the  erldome  of  Mar  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  and  certane  vther  landis  and 
barroneis  specifeit  thairin  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  Stewart  in  frie 
marriage  with  the  said  Dame  Issobell  and  to  the  aires  to  be  gottin  betuix 
thame  /  quhilkis  failyeinge  to  returne  to  the  lauchfull  aires  of  the  said 
vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  reserveand  to  the  saidis  Dame  Issobell  and  Alex- 
ander tbair  lyfrentis  of  the  samyne  qnhairvpoun  the  said  Alexander  Stewart 
took  instrumentis  in  the  handis  of  Williame  Creyne  notter  publict 
Togidder  with  the  authentik  double  of  the  foirsaid  instrument  transumit 
befoir  the  Lordis  of  Counsall  vpoun  the  day  of  yeires 

Togidder  with  ane  instrument  of  the  dait  the  nynt  day  of  December  1404 
vnder  the  hand  of  the  said  Williame  Creyne  nottar  agreing  in  tennour  with 
the  said  former  instrument  in  all  poyntis  except  that  it  wantis  the  seillis 
Togidder  also  with  the  chartour  and  donatioun  conforme  to  the  said  instru- 
ment maid  and  grantit  be  the  said  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar 
vnder  hir  seall  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordichipe  of  Garrioche  and 
vtheris  landis  thairin  contenit  to  the  quhilkis  scho  had  richt  vpoun  hir 
fatheris  and  motheris  syde  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  Stewart  in  frie 
mariage  with  the  said  Dame  Issobell  and  to  the  aires  to  be  gottin  betuix 
thame  quhilkis  failyeing  to  hir  lauchfull  aires  uh  vtraque  jxvte  daitit  the 
nynt  day  of  December  1404  yeires  And  als  ane  chartour  of  confirmatioun 
and  donatioun  grantic  be  King  Robert  the  Tiirid  in  the  fyfteine  yeir  of  his 
regne  daitit  the  tuentie  ane  day  of  Januar  1404  yeires  quhairby  he  con- 
firmes  the  said  chartour  maid  and  grantit  be  the  said  Dame  Issobell  of  the 
saidis  landis  and  erldome  of  Mar  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  and  vtheris 
thairin  mentionat  to  the  said  Dame  Issobell  and  Alexander  in  conjunct  fie 
quhilkis  failyeinge  to  returne  to  the  said  Dame  Issobellis  lauchfull  aires  of 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  275 

the  saidis  landis  Ane  retour  of  Robert  lord  Erskene  as  air  to  Dame 
Issobell  Dowglas  of  the  lialfT  of  the  erldome  of  Mar  daitit  the  tuentie  day 
of  Apryll  1438  yeires  with  tlic  instrument  of  seising  following  thairvponn 
daitit  the  tuentie  ane  day  of  November  1438  yeires  Ane  vther  retour  of 
the  said  Robert  lord  Erskeno  to  the  vther  halfF  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar 
and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  daittit  in  October  1438  yeires  Ane  instru- 
ment vnder  the  note  of  Richard  Kedy  nottar  daitit  the  secund  day 
of  Maij  1442  yeires  beireing  that  the  said  Robert  erle  of  Mar  com- 
peirit  in  presens  of  counsall  being  met  at  Stirling  and  complenit  of 
the  Lord  Creichtoun  chancellar  for  deteneing  of  his  retour  and  not 
geving  him  preceptis  thairvponn  Ane  instrument  takin  be  Thomas  lord 
Erskene  in  name  of  Robert  erle  of  Mar  his  father  in  plaine  Parliament 
desyreing  justice  to  be  done  to  him  for  the  erldome  of  Mar  [and  lordschipe 
of  Garreoche]  perteneinge  to  his  father  in  heretage  and  quhilk  war 
vnjustlie  detenit  be  the  King  to  quhilk  Williame  lord  Creichtoun  chancellar 
ansuerit  that  thair  was  ane  Act  of  Parliament  ordaneing  the  King  to  bruik 
all  the  landis  quhilk  war  in  possessioun  of  King  James  the  First  quhill  he 
war  of  perfyte  yeires  daittit  the  tuentie  sevint  day  of  Januar  1449  yeires 
nottar  thairto  Dauid  Kay  Ane  vther  instrument  talne  be  Thomas  lord 
Erskene  in  Parliament  vpoun  ane  supplicatioun  gevin  in  be  him  to  King 
James  the  Secund  and  thrie  esteatis  desyreinge  justice  to  be  done  to  him 
for  the  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garreoche  to  the  quhilk  Williame 
lord  Creichtoun  chancellar  ansuerit  that  the  King  was  to  be  in  the  northe 
and  he  sould  have  justice  done  to  him  vpoun  fyfteine  dayes  warninge  daitit 
the  tuentie  ane  day  of  Marche  1452  yeires  nottar  thairto  Thomas  Broune 
Ane  infeftment  vnder  the  great  seall  grantit  be  Queine  Marie  of  the 
erldome  of  Mar  in  favouris  of  vmquhill  Johne  erle  of  Mar  regent  daitit  the 
tuentie  thrid  day  of  Junij  1565  yeires  Ane  Act  of  Parliament  ratefeand 
the  said  infeftment  daitit  the  sextene  day  of  Apryll  1567  yeires  Ane  Act 
of  Parliament  maid  in  favouris  of  the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar  daitit  the 
tuentie  nynt  day  of  Jullj  1587  yeires  Ane  retour  of  the  said  Johne  now 
erle  of  Mar  as  air  to  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  serveing  hira 
generall  air  to  hir  of  the  dait  the  tuentie  day  of  March  1588  yeires  Ane 
vther  retour  of  the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar  serveinge  him  in  speciall  as  air  to 
the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  in  that  pairt  of  the  erldome  of  Mar 
callit  Stradie  and  Braymar  of  the  dait  the  said  tuentie  day  of  March  1588 


276  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

yeiret  with  the  instrument  of  seising  following  thairvpoun  vnJer  the  signe 
and  subscriptioun  of  .lohne  Muschct  nottcr  publict  of  the  dait  the  sevint  day 
of  November  15S9  yeires     Item  ane  instrument  of  seising  of  the  erldome 
of  Mar  grantit  to  Johne  now  erle  of  Mar  as  air  to  vmquhill  Johne  erle  of 
Mar  his  father  of  the  dait  the  tent  day  of  Apryll  1573  yeires     Ane  new 
infeftment  of  the  erldome  of  Mar  etc.  to  Johne  now  erle  of  Mar  with  the 
gift  de  novo  damns  from  his   Majestcis  vmquhill  darrest  father  daitit  1621 
yeires  with  the  precept  and  instrument  of  seising  following  thairvpoun     Ane 
dispositioun    of  the    dait    the    tuentie    fourt   day    of   Januar   1022    yeires 
maid  be  the  said  Johne  erle  of  Mar  to  the  said  Johne  lord  Erskene  his  sone 
of  the  foirsaidis  landis  and  barronie  of  Kildrymmie  with  the  vther  landis 
thairin.^pecifcit  lyand  within  the  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garreoche 
Ane  act  of  interloquitour  betuix  the  Erie  of  Mar  and  the  Laird  of  Cors  daitit 
the  tuentie  aucht  day  of  Januar  1593  yeires     Ane  vther  interloquitour 
betuix  the  Erie  of  Mar  and  the  Bischope  of  Abirdeine  daitit  the  tuentie 
thrid  day  of  Junii  1621  yeires     Ane  decreit  of  reductioun  obtenit  be  the 
Erie  of  Mar  aganes  the  Bischop  of  Abirdeine  of  the  samyne  daitt     Ane  act 
of  interloquitour   vpoun   the  objcctionis  maid  aganes  the  probatioun   and 
writtis  producit  be  the  Erie  of  Mar  aganes  the  said  Bischope  of  Abirdeine 
for  preivinge  of  his  ressone  of  reductioun  and  reply  of  the  daitt  the  tuentie 
ane  day  of  Junii  1621  yeires     And  siclyk  the  said  Maister  Thomas  Hoipe 
procutor  for  the  saidis  perseweris  producit  the  writtis  and  evidentis  follow- 
ing for  satisfeing  ane  pairt  of  the  productioun  in  the  said  caus  videlicet 
The  chartour  grantit  be  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Uowglas  countes 
of  Mar  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  Stewart  and  his  aires  of  the  said 
erldome  of   Mar  and  lordschipe  of   Garreoche  to  be  haldin  of   the  King 
extractit  furthe  of  the    Register  of  the  Great   Seill  vnder  the  signe  and 
subscriptioun  of  vmquhill   Maister  James   Mt^gill  clerk  of  registre  quhilk 
chartour  is  of  the  dait  the  tuelff  day  of  August  j™  four  hundrethe  and  four 
yeires     Ane  chartour  grantit  be  King  James  the  First  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  erle  of  Mar  in  lyfrent  and  to  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  erle  of 
Mar  his  sone  in  fie  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garreoche 
extractit  furthe  of  the  Registre  of  the  Great  Seill  vnder  the  note  and  sub- 
scriptioun of  Sir  Johne  Hamiltoun  of  Magdelandis  knycht  clerk  of  registre 
of  the  dait  the  tuentie  aucht  day  of  Maij  j™  four  hundrethe  tuentie  sex 
yeires     Ane  Act  of  Parliament  in  favouris  of  King  James  the  Secund  anent 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  277 

tin;  continiatioun  of  his  possessioun  of  the  landis  bruikit  be  his  vmquhill 
father  to  his  perfyte  aige  of  tuentie  ane  yeires  compleit  extractit  furthe  of 
the  Buikis  of  Parliament  vnder  the  not  and  subscriptiouu  of  the  said  Sir 
Johne  Hammiltoun  of  Magdalandis  knycht  clerk  of  registre  Ane  extract  of 
the  proces  of  reductioun  of  the  retour  of  Robert  erle  of  Mar  quhairby  he 
was  seruit  air  to  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  coiitening  also 
the  service  negative  of  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  lord  Erskene  of  the  dait 
the  fyft  day  of  November  1457  yeires  And  vpoun  the  productioun  of  the 
saidis  writtis  and  evidentis  the  said  Maister  Thomas  Hope  procutor  for  the 
saidis  perseweris  askit  instrumentis  And  siclyk  the  said  Maister  Lues 
Stewart  procutor  for  the  saidis  defenderis  for  satisfeinge  of  the  productioun 
in  the  said  caus  askit  instrumentis  on  the  productioun  be  him  of  befoir  of 
the  haill  writtis  and  evidentis  vnderwrittin  videlicet  Ane  chartour  grantit 
be  King  James  the  Fourt  to  Alexander  Elphingstoun  sone  and  apperand 
air  to  vmquhill  Sir  Johne  Elphingstoun  of  that  Ilk  knycht  of  the  landis  of 
Inuernochtie  Bcllibeg  with  the  mylne  the  glenis  of  Glenochtie  Inuernochtie 
Ledmaky  Culquhonie  Culquharrie  in  Straithoun  Meikle  Migvie  Ester 
Migvie  Tulipronie  Blalok  and  Curriecreif  in  Cromar  with  thair  pertinentis 
lyand  in  the  erledome  of  Mar  and  schirefdome  of  Abirdeine  and  als  the 
landis  of  Duncanstoun  Glanderstoun  with  the  myliie  Rochnaverall  TuUifour 
lyand  within  the  lordschipe  of  Garreoche  and  schirefdome  fo'rsaid  of  the 
dait  at  Edinbrught  the  aucht  day  of  August  1507  yeires  Ane  precept 
direct  furthe  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  chancellarie  for  geving  of  seising  con- 
forme  to  the  said  chartour  and  of  the  dait  thairof  Ane  instrument  of  seising 
following  thairvpoun  of  the  dait  the  tuentie  thrid  day  of  August  1507  yeires 
James  Strauchin  nottar  thairto  Ane  instrument  of  resignatioun  maid  be 
the  said  Alexander  Elphingstoun  and  his  spous  in  the  Kingis  Majesteis 
handis  for  resigneinge  of  the  foirsaidis  landis  daitit  the  tent  day  of 
December  1507  yeires  Johne  Humble  notter  Ane  vther  chartour  grantit 
to  the  said  Alexander  Elphingstoun  be  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the 
Fourt  off  the  landis  and  barronie  of  Inuernochtie  Bellibeg  with  the  mylne 
medow  and  woodis  the  glenis  of  Glennochtie  Inuernochtie  Ledmaky  Cul- 
quhonie and  Culquharie  lyand  in  the  lordschipe  of  Straithoune  and  schiref- 
dome foirsaid  and  of  the  landis  of  Skellatour  with  the  forrest  of  Corgarf  the 
landis  of  Fynnlost  Balquhanie  Belnaboithe  in  Glenbuchet  Belnabothe  in 
Kinbethok    Ballantimoir    Tulliskeith    Sumeill    Culwallache    the   forrest  of 


278  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Badinyeone  Kilwallache  Eister  Clova  Currikeane  and  Contillaiiche  with 
Braidschaw  Auchmillane  witli  tlie  eister  halif  of  Glenlos  Kinclune  and  New 
Mylne  with  the  pertinentis  in  excambioun  of  the  landis  of  Meikle  Migvie 
Eister  Migvie  Tullipronie  Blalock  and  Curriecreif  lyand  in  Cromar  and  for 
the  landis  of  Duncanstoun  Glanderstoun  Rothnaverrall  and  Tulhfour  lyand 
in  the  lordschipe  of  Gavrioche  of  the  dait  the  tent  day  of  December  1507 
yeires  Ane  precept  direct  furthe  of  the  said  chancellarie  thairvpoun  of  the 
dait  foirsaid  of  the  said  chartour  Ane  instrument  of  seising  following 
thairvpoun  of  the  dait  the  tuentie  day  of  December  1507  yeires  vnder  the 
signe  and  subscriptioun  of  Johne  Dauidsone  notter  Ane  chartour  grantit 
to  Alexander  Elphingstoun  of  Inuernochtie  of  the  Maynes  of  Kildrymraie 
with  the  New  Wester  Clova  Auld  Auchindoir  Drumnahow  Doskie  Cuikis- 
hill  the  mylne  of  Kildrymmie  Auchinveine  Corriehill  Cultis  Ardhuncar 
Cullispick  Inuerbuchet  Wester  Inuerbuchet  Eister  Inuerbuchet  Ardgeythe 
Culquheiche  Descorie  with  the  mylne  thairof  Pitlauchlithe  Glencoy  and 
Newtoun  lyand  in  the  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  quhilk  chartour  is  of  the 
dait  the  nynteine  day  of  Julii  1508  yeires  Ane  vther  chartour  grantit  be 
King  James  the  Fourt  to  the  said  Alexander  Elphingstoun  than  stylit  of 
that  nk  knycht  of  the  toun  and  brucht  of  Kildrymmie  with  the  burrow 
meallis  and  burrow  rudis  lyand  as  said  is  off  the  dait  the  ellevint  day  of 
September  1509  yeires  Ane  seising  following  thairvpoun  of  the  dait  the 
sevint  day  of  Februar  j™  fyve  hundrethe  and  nyne  yeires  .Tames  Strauchiii 
notter  Ane  vther  chartour  grantit  be  the  said  King  James  the  Fourt  to 
the  said  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  of  the  saidis  landis  of  the  Maynes  of 
Kildrymmie  the  New  Wester  Clova  Auld  Auchindoir  Drumnahowe  Doskie 
Cuikishill  the  mylue  of  Kildrymmie  Auchinwcine  Corrihill  Cultis  Ard- 
huncar Cullispeck  Inuerbuchet  Wester  and  Eister  Clova  Ardgeythe  Cul- 
quheiche Descorie  with  the  mylne  Pittauliche  Glencoy  and  Newtoun  with 
the  castell  of  Kildrymmie  toures  and  fortalices  thairof  advocatioun  and 
donatioun  of  the  chaplanrie  of  Den  all  vnitit  to  the  barronie  of  Inuernochtie 
daitit  at  Stirling  the  fourtene  day  of  Januar  1509  yeres  Item  the  precept 
of  seising  direct  furthe  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  chancellarie  following  thair- 
vpoun of  the  dait  of  the  foirsaid  chartour  Item  the  instrument  of  seising 
following  thairvpoun  of  the  dait  the  sevint  day  of  Februar  1509  yeires  vnder 
the  signe  and  subscriptioun  of  James  Strauchen  notter  Item  ane  procu- 
ratorie  of  resignatioun  maid  be  Dame  Elizabeth  Barley  lady  Elphingstoun 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD-KILDRUMMY.  279 

of  the  landis  and  barronie  of  Inuernochtie  castell  of  Kildrymraie  etc.  in  his 
Majesteis  handis  daltit  the  ellevint  day  of  August  1512  yeres  Item  ane 
vther  chartour  grantit  to  the  said  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  of  all  the 
foirsaidis  landis  vnitit  annexit  and  incorporat  in  ane  barronie  to  be  cailit  in 
all  tyme  thairefter  The  barronie  of  Kildryininie  of  the  dait  at  Edinbrucht 
the  tuelff  day  of  August  1513  yeires  This  chartour  makis  mentioun  of 
Alexander  Elphingstoun  that  was  slaine  at  Piperden  Item  ane  precept 
direct  furthe  of  the  chancellarie  to  give  seasing  conforme  to  the  said 
chartour  Item  ane  instrument  of  seising  following  thairvpoun  of  the  dait 
the  tuentie  sext  day  of  August  1513  yeires  vnder  the  signe  and  subscrip- 
tioun  of  James  Strauchin  nottar  Item  ane  seising  of  the  foirsaidis  haill 
landis  grantit  to  vmquhill  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  as  air  to  the  said 
vraquhill  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoune  his  father  of  the  dait  the  fourt  day 
of  September  1514  yeires  James  Strauchin  nottar  thairto  Item  ane  vther 
seasing  of  the  burrow  landis  of  Kildrymmie  grantit  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  as  air  to  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  lord 
Elphingstoun  his  father  of  the  dait  the  said  fourt  day  of  September 
1514  yeires  James  Strauchin  notter  tharto  Robert  lord  Elphingstoun 
his  retour  of  the  barronie  of  Kildrymmie  as  air  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  his  father  daitit  the  tuentie  day  of  Octo- 
ber 1548  yeires  Item  ane  instrument  of  seising  grantit  to  the  said 
Robert  lord  Elphingstoun  as  air  to  his  father  off  the  haill  landis  and  barronie 
of  KildrjTumie  with  the  pertinentis  abouespecifeit  off  the  dait  the  thretteine 
day  of  November  1548  yeres  vnder  the  signe  and  subscriptioun  of  Maister 
William  Skene  notter  quhilk  seising  is  transuraet  befoir  the  schireff  of 
Abirdene  at  the  instance  of  the  said  Robert  lord  Elphingstoun  the  tuentie 
fourt  day  of  Apryll  1585  yeires  vnder  the  subscriptioun  of  Alexander 
Eraser  schireff  clerk  of  the  samyne  court  and  schirefdome  Item  Robert 
lord  Elphingstounes  seising  as  air  to  his  father  of  the  brucht  and  barronie 
of  Kildrymmie  of  the  dait  the  threttene  day  of  Julij  1577  yeires  Williarae 
Bruce  and  Johne  Sinclair  notteris  thairto  Item  ane  procuratorie  of 
resignatioan  maid  and  grantit  be  Robert  lord  Elphingstoun  for  resigninge 
of  his  haill  landis  and  barroneis  of  Elphingstoun  and  Kildrymmie  in  his 
Majesteis  handis  in  favouris  of  Alexander  than  master  and  now  lord 
Elphingstoun  his  sone  daitit  at  Kildrymmie  the  tuentie  fourt  day  of  Maij 
1577  yeires     Item  the  instrument  of  resignatioun  following  thairvpoun   of 


280  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

the  dait  the  sexteine  day  of  December  lijSG  yeires  vnder  the  simile  and 
subscriptioun  of  Maister  George  and  Aiidro  Abircrombeis  Item  his 
Majesteis  chartour  following  thairvpoun  of  the  dait  the  sexteine  day  of 
December  1586  yeires  vnder  the  great  seill  Item  the  precept  of  seising 
foUowino-  thairvpoun  vnder  the  testimonie  of  the  great  seill  daitit  the  day 
and  yeir  foirsaidis  of  the  landis  and  barronie  of  Kildrymmie  and  brucht  and 
barronie  thairof  Item  the  instrument  of  seising  of  the  said  barronie  of 
Kildrymmie  and  brucht  thairof  daitit  the  fyfteine  day  of  Marche  1586  yeires 
vnder  the  signe  and  subscriptioun  of  Andro  Abircrombie  notter  Item  ane 
procuratorie  of  resignatioun  maid  be  Alexander  now  lord  Elphingstoun  in 
favouris  of  Alexander  maister  of  Elphingstoun  his  sone  of  the  brucht  and 
barronie  of  Kildrymmie  daitit  the  tuentie  ane  day  of  Junij  1592  yeires  with 
the  instrument  of  resignatioun  on  the  bak  thairof  daitit  the  tuentie  fourt  day 
of  Januar  1593  yeres  vnder  the  signe  of  James  Fraser  noter  Ane  precept 
direct  furthe  of  the  chancellarie  to  give  seising  to  Alexander  now  maister 
of  Elphingstoun  of  the  said  brucht  of  Kildrymmie  daitit  the  tuentie  fyft  day 
of  Januar  1593  yeires  Ane  instrument  of  seising  following  thairvpoun  of 
the  dait  the  nynteine  day  of  November  1594  yeires  Adame  Gordoun  notar 
thairto  Ane  procuratorie  of  resignatioun  grantit  be  vraquhill  Robert  lord 
Elphingstoun  to  Alexander  than  maister  now  lord  Elphingstoun  and  Alex- 
ander now  maister  of  Elphingstoun  for  resigninge  of  the  landis  and  barronie 
of  Elphingstoun  with  the  pertinentis  togidder  with  the  landis  and  barronie 
of  Kildrymme  with  thair  pertinentis  and  chaplanrie  of  Den  etc.  in  his 
Majesteis  handis  in  thair  awin  favouris  daitit  at  Elphingstoun  and  Edinbrught 
the  tuentie  and  tuentie  fyft  dayes  of  Februar  1601  yeres  Ane  chartour 
grantit  be  his  Majestic  tharvpoun  vpoun  the  foirsaidis  landis  and  barroneis 
of  Elphingstoun  and  Kildrymmie  daitit  the  tuentie  sext  day  of  Marche 
1601  yeres  Ane  precept  of  seising  following  thairvpoun  of  the  dait  the 
tuentie  sext  day  of  Marche  1601  yen's  Ane  instrument  of  seising  following 
thairvpoun  of  the  dait  the  fourtene  day  of  November  1601  yeres  vnder  the 
signe  and  subscriptioun  of  Alexander  Watsone  and  Maister  Arthure 
Andersone  notteris  registrat  in  the  Secretaris  Registre  within  the  schiref- 
dome  of  Abirdene  the  last  day  of  November  1601  yeres  Maister  Andro 
Clerk  clerk  thairof  Ane  procuratorie  of  resignatioun  of  the  foirsaidis  haill 
landis  and  barronie  grantit  be  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  and  Alexander 
maister  of  Elphingstoun  his  sone  for  new  infeftment  to  be  gevin  of  the 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  2Sl 

samyiie  to  the  said  Alexander  maister  of  Elphingstoun  and  Dame  Elizabotlio 
Drummond  liis  spous  and  thair  aires  tliairin  spceefeit  reservand  the  said 
Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  his  lyfrent  of  the  sarayne  of  the  dalt  at 
Mwres  the  auchteine  day  of  December  1007  yeres  and  at  Ilalyrudhous  the 
tuelff  day  of  Apryll  1 608  yeres  Ane  instrument  of  resignatioun  followinir 
thairvpoun  of  the  dait  the  fourteine  day  of  Apryll  1608  yeires  vnder  the 
signe  and  subscriptioun  of  James  Ramsay  Ane  instrument  and  chartour 
grantit  thairvpoun  vnder  the  great  seall  of  the  dait  the  fyft  day  of  Julij 
1608  yeires  Ane  precept  following  thairvpoun  of  the  dait  of  the  said 
chartour  Ane  instrument  of  seising  following  thairvpoun  of  the  dait  the 
tuentie  day  of  December  1608  yeires  vnder  the  signe  and  subscriptioun  of 
Alexander  Midiltoun  nottar  rcgistrat  in  the  Secretares  Registre  of  the 
schirefdome  of  Abirdene  the  last  day  of  December  1608  yeres  James  Mowat 
clerk  of  the  said  registre  And  vpoun  the  productioun  of  the  foirsaidis 
haill  writtis  and  evidentis  abouewrittin  producit  as  said  is  the  said  Maister 
Thomas  Hope  procutor  for  the  saidis  perseweris  askit  instrumentis  and 
declarit  that  he  repeitit  the  saidis  writtis  producit  be  the  saidis  defenderis  in 
quantum  for  preiving  and  verefeinge  of  his  ressones  of  reductioun  Thair- 
EFTER  all  the  foirsaidis  pairteis  compeirand  as  said  is  richtis  ressones  allega- 
tiounis  with  the  foirsaidis  haill  writtis  and  evidentis  abouevvrittin  vtheris  writtis 
and  probatiounis  producit  and  repeitit  for  the  saidis  perseweris  for  preiving  of 
the  poyntis  of  thair  said  sumraondis  and  thrie  ressones  of  reductioun  ahoue- 
specifeit  answeires  and  triplyis  vnderwrittin  maid  in  fortificatioun  of  the  foir- 
said  secund  ressone  of  reductioun  being  at  lenthe  red  hard  sene  and  considderit 
be  the  saidis  Lordis  and  thay  thairwith  being  ryplie  advysit  (efter  that  the  foir- 
saidis pairteis  and  thair  procutouris  had  be  ordinance  of  the  Lordis  of  Counsall 
gevin  in  thair  haill  dcfenssis  answeires  duplyis  triplyis  and  quadruplyis  in 
writt  and  that  they  war  hard  to  ressone  thairvpoun  diverss  tymes  viva  core  in 
thair  haill  presence)  The  Lordis  of  Counsall  reduceis  retreittis  re- 
^cindis  cassis  and  annullis  the  foirsaidis  liaill  pretendit  chartouris  infeftraentis 
''onfirmatiounes  decreittis  testinioniallis  services  retnurcs  and  vtheris  ^ene- 
rallic  and  particularlie  abouespecifeit  callit  for  to  be  producit  as  said  is  And 
speciallie  the  saidis  pretendit  chartouris  and  infeftmcntis  grantit  to  the  said 
vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  to  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart 
his  sone  off  the  daittis  tennouris  and  contentis  foirsaidis  And  decernis 
AND  declaires  the  samyne  tg  have  bene  fra  the  beginninge  and  to  be  now 

2n 


282  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

and  in  all  tyrae  cuminge  null  and  of  nane  avaiU  force  nor  effect  with  all  that 
hes  followit  or  may  follow  thairvpoun  and  that  in  sa  far  as  the  samyne  may 
be  extendit  to  the  landis  and  lordschipc  of  Kildryminie  castell  of  Kildrymmie 
and  the  haill  vtheris  particular  landis  abouespecifeit  contenit  in  the  infeft- 
mentis  foirsaidis  grantit  to  the  said  Alexander  lord  Elphingstoun  Alexander 
lord  Kildrymmie  his  sone  and  thair  prcdecessouris  aboue  raentionat  and  to 
the  said  Alexander  master  of  Elphingstoun  his  spous  And  als  findis 
AND  DECLAiRES  that  notwithstanding  thairof  the  indoubtit  heretable  richt 
of  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildrymmie  with  the  castell  of  Kil- 
drymmie and  haill  vtheris  landis  abouespecifeit  contenit  in  the  saidis  Lord 
Elphingstoun  and  Lord  Kildrymmie  his  sone  his  spous  and  thair  foirsaidis 
predecessouris  infeftmentis  quhilkis  ar  propper  pairtis  and  pertinentis  of  the 
said  erldome  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garrioche  remanet  in  the  persone  of 
the  said  vmquhlU  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  countes  of  Mar  And  conse- 
(juENTLiE  FiNDis  AND  DECLAIRES  that  the  Said  vmquhill  King  James  the 
First  of  worthie  meraorie  be  the  deceis  of  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle 
of  Mar  or  of  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  acquyrit  na  richt 
of  proper! ie  of  the  saidis  landis  and  lordschipe  of  Kildrymmie  castell  of 
Kildrymmie  and  vtheris  abouespecifeit  hot  onlie  ane  simple  and  nakit  pos- 
sessioun  vpoun  ane  pretendit  richt  or  title  of  last  aire  or  bastardrie  of  the 
said  vmquhill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  or  vpoun  the  pretendit  richt  and 
title  of  the  pretendit  prouisioun  of  tailyie  contenit  in  the  infeftmentis 
grantit  to  the  said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  and  that  efter  the  deceis  of 
the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  the  possessioun  apprehendit  or 
continewit  be  the  said  King  James  the  Secund  of  worthie  memorie  be  his 
coronatioun  or  be  ordinance  and  Act  of  Parliament  ordeininge  the  said 
King  James  the  Secund  to  remaine  and  continew  in  possessioun  of  all 
landis  and  heretages  quhilkis  the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  his 
father  had  in  his  possessioun  the  tyme  of  his  deceis  till  his  lauchfull  aige 
wes  of  the  nature  and  qualitie  of  the  samyne  possessioun  apprehendit  be 
the  said  vmquhill  King  James  the  First  his  father  and  sua  ane  simple  and 
nakit  possessioun  without  all  richt  of  propertie     And  thairfoire  the 

SAIDIS   LORDIS  OF   CoUNSALL  DECERNESAND  DECLAIRES  the  Said  protendit 

service  negative  quhairby  it  is  alledgit  to  be  fund  that  the  said  vmquhill 
Robert  erle  of  Mar  died  not  last  vest  and  seasit  in  the  said  erldome  of 
Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garreoche  bot  that  the  samyne  was  lauchfullie  in 


PEESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  28.^ 

the  handis  of  vmquliill  King  James  the  Secund  be  deceis  of  the  said 
vmquhill  King  James  the  First  his  father  and  continiallie  fra  the  tynie 
thairof  as  haveing  no  vther  ground  nor  fundament  bot  the  saidis  pretendit 
infeftmentis  grantit  to  the  said  vmquliill  Alexander  erle  of  Mar  and  the 
said  vmquhill  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  with  the  pretendit  possessioun 
apprehendit  be  the  said  King  James  the  First  or  efter  his  deceis  be  the 
said  vmquhill  King  James  the  Secund  of  worthie  memorie  with  the  said 
pretendit  Act  of  Parliament  maid  for  continiatioun  of  his  possessioun  to 
his  perfyt  age  TO  be  null  and  of  nane  AVAILL  with  all  that  hes  followit 
or  may  follow  thairvpoun  and  to  fall  in  consequentiam  And  that  in 
RESPECT  of  the  first  ressone  of  reductioun  abouewrittin  foundit  vpoun  the 
said  infeftment  grantit  be  King  Robert  the  Thrid  to  the  said  vmquhill 
Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  and  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  hir  spous  in 
conjunct  fie  and  the  aires  to  be  gottin  betuix  thame  quhilkis  failyeing  to 
the  aires  of  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  and  foundit  vpoun  the  Act 
of  Parliament  maid  in  favouris  of  the  said  persewer  in  anno  1587  yeires 
and  vtheris  Actis  of  Parliament  retoures  and  writtis  producit  and  repeitit 
for  the  pairt  of  the  saidis  perseweris  for  preiving  thairof  Quhilk  first 
ressone  of  reductioun  the  saidis  Lordis  findis  relevant  and  sufficientlie 
provin  be  the  foirsaidis  writtis  notwithstanding  of  all  the  exceptionis 
duplyis  and  quadruplyis  proponit  for  the  pairt  of  the  saidis  defenderis  in 
the  contrair  Quhilkis  the  saidis  Lordis  repellit  And  ALS  in  respect  of 
the  foirsaid  thrid  ressone  of  reductioun  groundit  on  the  samyne  Act  of 
Parliament  1587  yeires  Quhilk  thrid  ressone  the  saidis  Lordis  findis 
relevand  to  infer  the  conclusioun  thairof  and  sufficientlie  provin  be  the 
forsaid  Act  of  Parliament  and  vtheris  writtis  thairin  mentionat  notwith- 
standing of  the  haill  defenssis  duplyis  and  quadruplyis  proponit  for  the 
pairt  of  the  saidis  defenderis  in  the  contrair  And  ALS  becaus  it  was 
alledgit  be  the  said  Maister  Lues  Stewart  for  the  pairt  of  the  said  Alex- 
ander lord  Elphingstoun  Alexander  lord  Kildrymmie  and  Dame  Elizabeth 
Drummond  his  spous  aganst  the  secund  ressone  quhilk  is  foundit  vpoun 
the  invaliditie  of  the  chartour  maid  be  the  said  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas 
to  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  hir  spous  and  his  aires  quhatsumeuer  in 
the  moneth  of  August  1404  And  first  aganst  that  pairt  tharof  beirand 
the  said  chartour  not  to  be  confirmet  it  being  gevin  to  be  haldin  of  the 
King     That  that  pairt  of  the  ressone  is  nawayes  relevant     Nather  is  it 


284  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

ne;essar  to  alledge  ancy  confirmation  becaus  efter  sua  lang  ane  tyme 
the  Kingis  Majestie  is  not  buiul  to  instruct  qulietlier  the  saiil  chartour 
was  confirmet  Specialhe  in  respect  the  Kingis  Majestie  and  liis  pro- 
genitouris  be  vertew  thairof  hes  peaciablie  bruiliit  the  said  ei'ldonie  con- 
tiniallie  sen  the  dait  thairof  quhairby  he  hes  prescryvit  ane  full  and 
sufficient  richt  in  the  persones  of  his  most  noble  progcnitouris  And  sua 
he  neidis  not  to  produce  aney  vther  (2)  Becaus  the  Kingis  Majestie  in 
effect  hes  confirmet  the  samyne  be  ressaveinge  of  ane  resignatioun  from  the 
said  Alexander  of  the  said  erldome  in  favouris  of  the  said  Alexander 
himselff  in  lyfrent  and  the  said  'riiomas  Stewart  his  sone  in  fie  and  the 
aires  to  be  gottin  of  thame  quhilkis  failyeand  to  returne  to  the  King  him 
selff  quhilk  is  mair  nor  oney  confirmatioun  in  respect  of  the  tailyie  thai'in 
contenit  and  that  be  virtew  thairof  the  Kingis  Majestie  and  his  maist 
noble  progenitouris  hes  bruikit  the  said  erldome  vt  supra  (3)  Becaus  this 
exceptioun  was  compitent  in  the  tyme  of  the  said  service  negative  quhair 
the  said  infeftment  was  producit  and  was  omittit  and  sua  the  samyne 
being  ane  decreit  in  foro  contradictor io  the  persewer  can  never  be  hard 
now  to  oppone  the  samyne  (4)  The  said  persewer  can  never  be  hard  to 
alledge  non  confirmatioun  becaus  he  behaves  him  selff  as  air  to  the  said 
Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  maker  of  the  said  infeftment  And  sua  quhether 
confirmet  or  vnconfirmet  he  man  warrand  the  samyne  Att  the  leist 
cannot  have  place  to  querrell  it  Item  quhair  it  is  contenit  in  the  said 
ressone  that  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  Stewart  his  chartour  not  being 
confirmet  micht  be  reducit  but  resignatioun  in  the  Kingis  bandis  Lykas 
vpoun  the  nyut  of  December  1404  he  rcnuncit  the  samyne  It  was  alledgit 
first  that  pairt  of  the  ressone  is  not  relevant  becaus  albeit  the  said 
chartour  was  not  confirmet  yett  seing  it  is  confest  that  the  said  Alexander 
was  infeft  his  infeftment  cannot  be  takin  away  be  ane  nakit  renunciatioun 
bot  behovit  to  be  resignit  in  the  Kingis  handis  of  quhom  he  was  ordenit 
be  the  said  chai-tour  to  hald  the  said  erldome  (2)  The  said  perseweris 
can  never  be  hard  now  to  alledge  the  said  renunciatioun  becaus  the 
samyne  was  compitent  at  the  tyme  of  the  said  service  negative  quhilk  iff 
it  had  bene  valide  wald  have  bene  ane  sufficient  reply  to  have  stayit  the 
said  negative  service  and  to  have  takin  away  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander 
his  chartour  And  sua  the  samyne  being  omittit  and  the  said  decreit 
gevin  in  foro  contradictor  io  the  said  persewer  can  never  be  hard  to  vse  the 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRlfJIMY.  28,^ 

samyne  Speciallie  seing  the  Kingis  Majestie  and  his  most  noble  progoni- 
touris  has  bene  in  peaciable  possessioun  thairof  continiallie  sen  syne  as 
said  is  (3)  The  renunciatioun  is  null  becaus  the  samyne  is  alledgifc  to  have 
bene  maid  in  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  handis  quha  was  not  superior  seing 
the  chartour  beires  to  be  haldin  of  the  King  (4)  Geveand  scho  had  bene 
superior  yett  it  is  not  done  linliill  modo  becaus  na  procuratorie  of  resigna- 
tioun  nor  na  instrument  was  takin  be  him  nor  never  seillit  nor  subscryuit 
be  him  bot  onlie  seillit  be  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  liir  selff  quhilk  can 
nawayes  work  aganes  the  Kingis  Majestie  as  successour  to  the  said 
Alexander  (5)  It  is  onlie  done  vndcr  forme  of  instrument  not  befoir  aney 
ordinar  judge  bot  ane  pretendit  privat  notter  (6)  It  beires  na  resigna- 
tioun  of  the  landis  contenit  in  the  chartour  nor  renunciatioun  of  this 
infeftment  quhilk  is  quarrellit  bot  onlie  that  he  delyverit  to  hir  the  hall 
and  castell  of  Kildrymmie  and  keyis  of  the  castell  sua  that  scho  micht 
frelie  dispone  vpoun  hir  selff  hir  landis  and  castell  and  all  that  was 
thairin  Quhilk  is  na  resignatioun  of  landis  quhilk  man  be  maid  in  forma 
specifica  and  conteine  the  haill  landis  quhilkis  ar  contenit  in  the  chartour 
quhilk  sould  be  resignit  Item  quhair  as  in  the  said  ressone  it  is  contenit 
that  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  Stewart  aceeptit  ane  new  chartour  of 
the  said  erldome  to  him  selff  and  the  aires  to  be  gottin  betuix  him  and 
the  said  Dame  Issobell  quhilkis  failyeinge  to  the  said  Dame  Issobellis 
aires  The  saidis  perseweris  can  never  be  hard  to  alledge  the  samyne 
nather  is  thair  aney  deid  of  acceptatioun  qualefeit  in  the  said  ressone 
Nather  is  the  said  persewer  able  to  schaw  oney  deid  done  be  the  said 
vmquhill  Alexander  quhairby  his  acceptatioun  thairof  micht  be  inferrit 
Bot  be  the  contrair  the  said  pretendit  chartour  alledgit  aceeptit  remanet 
continiallie  in  the  said  Dame  Issobellis  awin  handis  seillit  be  hir  selff 
confirmet  be  hir  selff  and  never  vsit  be  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  Bot 
be  the  contrair  it  was  offerit  to  be  provin  that  the  said  vmquhill  Alex- 
ander adherit  to  his  former  chartour  and  possest  be  virtew  thairof 
dureing  all  the  dayes  of  his  lyftyme  And  as  proprietar  of  the  said 
erldome  resignit  the  samyne  in  the  Kingis  handis  for  new  infeftment  to 
be  gevin  to  him  selff  in  lyfrent  and  to  Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  in  fie 
and  the  aires  to  be  gottin  of  his  bodie  Quhilkis  failyeing  to  returne  to  the 
King  Be  virtew  quhairof  the  said  Thomas  and  the  Kingis  Majesteis 
noble   progenitouris   and  vtheris   haveand  thair   richtis   hes   peaciablie 


286  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

bruikit  the  said  erledorae  continuallie  sensyne     Last  the  said  persewer  can 
never  be  hard  to  alledge  his  acceptatioun  of  aiie  new  infeftment  in  the 
persone  of  the  said  Alexander     Becaus  the  samyne  was  conipitcnt  be  way 
of  reply  in  the  said  service  negative  quhair  it  aucht  to  liave  bene  opponit 
That  the  King  could  not  cleith  him  selff  with  the  said  first  chartour  maid 
to  the   said   vmquhill   Alexander   Stewart  and   thairby   stayet  the   said 
vmquhill  Thomas  lord  Erslceues  service     Becaus  the  said  vmquhill  Alex- 
ander Stewart  had  renuncit  the  said  first  chartour  and  acceptit  ane  vther 
quhilk  wald  have  bene  ane  peremptour  reply  to  have  taine   away   the 
exceptioun  fundit  vpoun  the  said  first  chartour     And   sua  the  samyne 
being  omittit  at  the  said  tyme  and  the  said  decreit  or  service  negative 
being  gevin  in  foro  contradictor  to  the  said  persewer  can  never  be  hard 
now  to  propone  the  samyne     Item  quhair  it  is  contenit  in  the  said  ressone 
that  the  King  had  na  richt  hot  ane  cullorit  richt  depending  vpoun  the 
said  possessioun  of  the  landis  quhairin  King  James  the  First  died  in 
poasessioun  and  vpoun  the  Act  of  Parliament  maid  in  King  James  the 
Secund  his  minoritie  anent  the  mantening  of  him  in  possessioun  of  the 
landis  quhairof  King  James  the  First  died  in  possessioun  and  that  the 
samyne  Act  was  alledgit  in  the  service  negative     It  was  alledgit  that 
that  pairt  of  the  ressone  is  na  wayes  relevant  to  tak  away  the  Kingis 
richt  quhilk  pairt  of  the  ressone  is  onlie  ane  negative  beiring  the  King 
to  have  na  richt  vnto  the  quhilk  the  Kingis  Maiestie  affirmative  oppones 
the  said  Alexander  Stewartis  chartour  gevin  be  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas 
Item  the  said  Alexander  his  chartour  tailyie  quhilk  is  the  ground  of  the 
Kingis  richt  and  continiall  possession     And  as  to  the  Act  of  Parliament 
anent  the  reteneinge  of  the  Kingis  possessioun  the  samyne  could  be  na 
ground  to  have  manteinet  the  King  (at  the  tyme   of  the   said  service 
negative  quhilk  was  in  anno   1457)   in  his  possessioun   nor    could   the 
samyne  have  excludit  vmquhill  Tiiomas  lord  Erskenes  richtis  becaus  the 
said  Act  is  onlie  extendit  in  King  James  the  Secundis  favour  dureing  his 
minoritie     And  trew  it  is  that  the  tyme  of  the  said  service  the  said  King 
James  the  Secund  was  sevintene  [I.  tucntie  sevin]  yeires  of  aige  sua  that 
the  said  Act  and  all  benefit  compitent  to  him  thairby  was  expyrit     Bot 
be  the  contrair  the  said  service  was  sustenit  in  respect  of  the  said  Alex- 
ander  Stewartis  chartour  tailyie  and  first  infeftment    In  regaird  of  the 
quhilkis  haill  premissis  not  onlie  is  the  said  originall  chartour  maid  and 


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c;rantit  be  the  said  Dame  Issobell  to  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  ir- 
rechiccable  bot  also  the  said  service  negative  depending  thairvpoun  man 
stand  in  full  force  and  effect  Last  quhair  it  is  alledgit  that  the  retour 
and  service  negative  aucht  to  be  reducit  and  sould  fall  in  consequent  lam  in 
respect  the  samyne  hes  na  vther  warrand  bot  the  said  chartour  maid  be 
the  said  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  to  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  and  the 
said  chartour  tailyie  maid  be  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  to  the  said 
Thomas  Stewart  his  sone  and  his  aires  quhilkis  failyeing  to  King  James 
the  First  and  sua  the  samyne  being  takin  away  be  the  ressones  foirsaidis 
the  said  service  man  fall  in  consequentiam  It  is  exceptit  aganst  that 
pairt  of  the  said  ressone  that  the  samyne  conteines  na  relevant  caus 
quhairfoir  the  said  retour  or  service  sould  fall  or  be  reduceit  Nather  can 
the  Kingis  JIaiestie  be  now  compcUit  to  ressone  vpoun  the  caussis  and 
groundis  of  ane  decreit  gevin  in  his  predecessouris  favouris  the  samyne 
being  cled  with  nyne  scoir  yeires  possessioun  and  perpetuall  taciturnitie  of 
the  pairtie  aganis  quhom  the  samyne  is  gevin  quhiik  being  joyned  togidder 
makis  the  said  decreit  and  service  negative  altogidder  to  be  irreduceable 
(2)  Becaus  the  said  decreit  and  service  negative  is  gevin  in  foro  contra- 
dictorio  parte  comparente  and  proponeand  all  his  exceptionis  and  sua  the 
samyne  is  now  irreduceable  (3)  Becaus  the  samyne  is  prescryvit  be  the 
Act  of  Prescriptioun  maid  anent  services  and  retoures  the  samyne  not 
being  persewit  dehito  tempore  speciallle  in  respect  the  samyne  is  gevin  in  foro 
contradictor  10  and  cled  with  perpetuall  possessioun  as  said  is  Igitur  etc. 
To  THE  QUHiLK  IT  WAS  ANsuERiT  be  the  Said  Maister  Thomas  Hoipe  for 
the  pairt  of  the  saidis  perseweris  To  the  first  defence  and  first  member 
thairof  beiring  that  na  confirraatioun  was  necessar  That  the  samyne  is  sua 
direct  contrair  to  all  law  and  practise  that  it  neidis  na  ansuer  And  as  to 
the  secund  member  thairof  beiring  that  the  King  in  effect  confirmet  the 
samyne  be  ressaveing  of  resignatioun  etc.  It  is  ansuerit  that  that  member 
is  nawayes  relevant  except  it  war  alledgit  that  the  said  chartour  was  con- 
firmet ather  expresse  or  ta/:ite  befoir  the  monethe  of  Januar  1404  quhiik  is 
the  dait  of  the  chartour  of  confirmatioun  and  infeftment  maid  be  King 
Robert  the  Thrid  to  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  and  Alex- 
ander Stewart  and  thair  aires  to  be  gottin  betuix  tham  quhilkis  failyeing  to 
hir  aires  And  quhair  it  was  alledgit  in  the  thrid  member  of  the  said 
defence  that  this  nullitie  of  not  confirraatioun  was  compitent  be  way  of  ex- 


288  THE  SHIEES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

ceptioun  the  tyme  of  the  negative  service  It  was  aiiiuerit  that  it  was 
nawayes  compitent  becaus  the  tyme  of  the  negative  service  not  onlie  the 
said  infeftment  was  standing  cled  with  posscssioun  bot  also  the  siid  vther 
infeftment  of  tailyie  grantit  be  King  James  the  First  to  Alexander  Stewart 
and  Thomas  his  sone  vpoun  thair  awin  resignatioun  bering  ane  prouisioun 
to  returne  to  the  croun  failyeing  of  aires  of  his  bodye  quhilk  being  cled  with 
maney  yeres  possessioun  could  not  be  annullit  be  way  of  exceptioun  And 
as  to  the  fourt  member  of  the  said  defence  beiring  that  the  said  persewer 
cannot  aliedge  want  of  confirmatioun  becaus  he  is  air  to  the  said  Dame 
Issobell  It  was  ansuerit  that  he  querrellis  not  the  samyne  vpoun  that 
ground  onlie  bot  also  that  the  said  chartour  was  renuncit  be  Alexander 
Stewart  and  ane  new  chartour  acceptit  bo  him  contrair  thairto  and  the  said 
persewer  as  air  to  the  said  Dame  Issobell  may  verie  weill  quarrell  the 
samyne  vpoun  that  ressone  Secundlie  it  was  ansuerit  to  the  secund  defence 
proponit  aganst  the  secund  ressone  and  to  the  first  member  thairof  That 
the  samyne  aucht  to  be  repellit  in  respect  of  the  ressone  and  thair  was  na 
resignatioun  nather  necessar  nor  possible  becaus  Alexander  Stewart  was 
never  the  Kingis  vassall  nor  the  King  his  superiour  the  tyme  of  the  re- 
nunciatioun  And  as  to  the  secund  member  of  the  secund  defence  it  was 
ansuerit  that  the  said  renunciatioun  was  not  compitent  aganst  the  said 
service  negative  First  becaus  it  could  not  be  proponit  aganes  King  James 
the  Secund  quha  pretendit  richt  to  the  erldome  of  Mar  as  singular  successor 
be  bastardrie  Nixt  becaus  efter  the  dait  of  the  said  renunciatioun  thair 
was  ane  infeftment  grantit  be  King  James  the  First  to  the  said  Alexander 
Stewart  and  his  sone  vpoun  thair  awin  resignatioun  quhilk  with  the  said 
anterior  infeftment  stude  cled  with  possessioun  and  could  not  be  tane  away 
bot  be  way  of  reductioun  And  as  to  the  thrid  fourt  and  fyft  raemberis  of 
the  said  defence  the  samyne  aucht  to  be  repellit  becaus  albeit  the  said  Dame 
Issobell  Dowglas  was  not  superior  yett  scho  was  maker  and  gever  of  the 
said  chartour  and  sua  maist  capable  of  ane  renunciatioun  and  thair  could  be 
na  procuratorie  nor  instrument  of  resignatioun  vsit  becaus  it  was  not  betuix 
the  vassall  and  the  superior  And  ane  renunciatioun  maid  vnder  forme  of 
instrument  in  presens  of  ane  publict  notter  and  witnessis  the  tyme  of  the  said 
renunciatioun  was  als  formall  lauchfull  and  authentik  than  as  now  subscrip- 
tioun  and  seall  And  it  neidit  not  to  be  done  befoir  ane  judge  becaus  thair 
was  nather  law  nor  custome  to  vrge  the  samvne     And  as  to  the  last 


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member  of  the  said  defence  beirlng'  that  the  said  renunciatioun  contcines  not 
the  hindis  inentionat  in  the  said  chartour  in  forma  spacijica  It  was  ansuerit 
thairto  that  the  samyne  aucht  to  be  repeliit  in  respect  of  the  renunciatioun 
quhiik  beires  expreslie  that  the  said  Alexander  Ste-ffart  delyverit  to  the 
said  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  the  castell  of  Kildrymmie  with  the  haill 
chartouris  and  evidentis  thairof  to  tlie  effect  scho  micht  dispone  vpoun  hir 
haill  landis  and  the  said  castell  of  Kildrymmie  at  hir  plesour  Vnder  the 
quhiik  eeneralitie  hir  landis  of  the  erldome  of  Mar  ar  includit  quhiik  is  cleir 
and  evident  be  the  claus  immediatlie  subjoyned  beiring  that  the  said  Dame 
Issobell  gave  to  the  said  Alexander  in  frie  mariage  with  hir  and  to  hir  aires 
thairin  contenit  the  said  castell  of  Kildrymmie  and  erldome  of  Mar  and  the 
rest  of  the  landis  thairin  mentionat  Quliairvpoun  the  said  Alexander 
Stewart  askit  instrumentis  Thridlie  as  to  the  thrid  defence  proponit 
aganst  the  said  secund  ressone  the  samyne  aucht  to  be  repeliit  in  respect 
of  the  ressone  and  instrument  of  renunciatioun  producit  quhiik  beires  that 
not  onlie  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  gave  and  delyverit  to  the  said  Dame 
Issobell  hir  haill  landis  with  the  castell  of  Kildrymmie  to  be  vsit  at  hir 
plesour  hot  also  askit  instrumentis  vpoun  the  new  gift  and  donatioun  maid 
to  him  with  the  said  Dame  Issobell  in  frie  mariage  and  to  hir  aires  thairin 
contenit  quhiik  preives  evidentlie  the  acceptatioun  of  the  said  new  richt 
And  the  chartour  producet  is  idem  actus  with  the  said  renunciatioun  beinw 
maid  the  samyne  day  and  aggreinge  in  tennour  and  substance  thairwith  and 
in  effect  is  grantit  for  fulfilling  of  the  said  renunciatioun  and  new  o-ift 
thairin  contenit  Lykas  also  the  said  new  gift  and  donatioun  is  con- 
firmet  be  King  Robert  the  Thrid  vnder  his  seall  within  the  space  of  fourtie 
dayes  efter  the  dait  thairof  quhiik  makes  the  samyne  publict  And  beino-  con- 
firmet  efter  the  mariage  was  celebrat  betuix  the  said  Alexander  Stewart 
and  the  said  Dame  Issobell  it  man  be  presumet  that  the  samyne  was  con- 
firraet  be  him  his  auctorite  and  credit  being  hir  husband  and  in  great  credit 
with  the  King  and  to  quhome  he  was  attingent  neir  in  blud  in  the  first  and 
secund  degrie  of  consanguinitie  And  sua  proves  also  his  acceptatioun  of 
the  said  new  gift  and  donatioun  And  quhair  it  is  alledgit  in  the  defence 
that  the  said  vmquhill  Alexander  Stewart  never  vsit  the  said  chartour  hot 
adherit  to  his  first  chartour  be  resigninge  the  landis  in  the  Kingis  handis 
etc.  The  samyne  aucht  nawayes  to  be  respectit  becaus  he  did  that  quhiik 
he  micht  not  doe  haveing  renuncit  the  said  first  chartour  and  acceptit  ane 

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290  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AXD  BANFF. 

secund  and  new  riclit  in  maner  foirsaid  Lykas  the  infeftraent  gevin  to  the 
said  Alexander  be  King  James  the  First  vpoun  his  awin  resignatioun  is 
cravet  to  be  reducet  in  respect  he  had  na  power  to  resigne  And  quhair  it 
was  alledgit  in  the  last  member  of  the  said  defence  That  the  said  per- 
sewer  cannot  be  hard  to  alledge  the  acceptatioun  of  ane  new  infeftraent 
becaus  it  was  compitent  be  way  of  reply  in  the  service  negative  and  being 
than  omittit  cannot  now  be  vsit  as  ane  ressone  of  reductioun  It  was 
answerit  thairto  that  the  samyne  was  nawayes  competent  be  way  of  reply 
in  respect  the  said  first  infeftraent  togidder  with  the  infeftraent  grantit  to 
the  said  Alexander  Stewart  his  sone  vpoun  his  awin  resignatioun  was 
standing  cled  with  possessioun  continuallie  fra  the  dait  thairof  quhilk  is 
aboue  threttie  yeres  Quhilkis  infeftraentis  could  not  be  annullit  be  way  of 
exceptioun  or  reply  hot  onlie  be  way  of  reductioun  Ferdlie  quhair  as  it 
was  alledgit  in  the  first  defence  aganst  that  pairt  of  the  secund  ressone 
beiring  that  the  King  had  na  richt  hot  ane  cuUorit  richt  etc.  That  that 
pairt  of  the  ressone  is  nawayes  relevant  becaus  the  samyne  is  onlie  ane 
negative  To  the  quhilk  the  defenderis  oppones  affirmative  the  tua  char- 
touris  craveit  to  be  reduceit  It  was  ansuerit  that  is  na  guid  defence  becaus 
it  is  petitio  j^rincqnj  Becaus  the  chartouris  opponed  ar  craveit  to  be 
reduceit  And  quhair  it  was  farther  alledgit  That  the  Act  of  Parliament 
anent  the  Kingis  possessioun  could  not  be  opponit  the  tyrae  of  the  said 
service  becaus  it  was  maid  onlie  to  indure  dureinge  the  minoritie  of  King 
James  the  Secund  quha  was  than  minour  It  was  ansuerit  that  the  said 
alledgance  is  contrair  to  the  procos  quhilk  beires  that  the  samyne  was 
opponet  de  facto  And  the  said  persewer  is  not  obleist  to  menteine  the 
relevancie  and  lauchfulnes  of  all  that  was  opponit  in  the  said  service 
Fyftlie  as  to  the  fyft  and  last  defence  proponit  aganes  the  secund  ressone 
quhilk  is  writtin  in  the  end  of  the  haill  defenssis  hot  appointit  be  ane 
marginall  not  to  be  takin  in  in  this  place  beireinge  that  the  retour  and 
service  negative  cannot  fall  i/i  consequentlam  in  respect  the  said  ressone 
conteinis  na  relevant  cans  quhairfoir  the  said  service  sould  fall  in  con- 
sequentlam And  that  the  Kingis  Majestic  cannot  be  compellit  to  ressone 
vpoun  the  caussis  and  groundis  of  ane  decreit  gevin  in  his  predecessonris 
favouris  cled  with  nyne  scoir  yeires  possessioun  and  perpetuall  taciturnitie 
of  the  pairtie  It  was  ansuerit  thairto  first  that  this  exceptioun  is  contrair 
to  the  rewllis  of  logick  becaus  it  denyis  the  conclusioun  quhilk  of  necessitie 


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man  follow  iff  the  propositioun  and  assumptioun  of  the  ressone  be  relevant 
and  provin  But  sua  it  is  that  notwithstanding  of  all  the  prior  defenssis 
proponit  aganes  the  said  secund  ressone  the  samyne  standis  relevant  and 
provin  A.nd  thairfoir  the  conclusioun  must  follow  necessarlie  And  quhairas 
it  was  alledgit  that  the  Kingis  Majestic  efter  sa  lang  aue  tyme  cannot  be 
compellit  to  schaw  the  cans  and  the  ground  of  his  decreit  It  was  ansuerit 
first  that  thair  is  no  prescriptioun  in  heretabill  richtis  Nixt  that  his  Majesteis 
name  and  interes  is  wranguslie  pretendit  in  this  caice  Becaus  his  Majestie 
and  vraquhill  Queine  ]\Iarie  of  worthie  memorie  his  mother  be  the  tua  Actis 
of  Parliament  produceit  lying  in  proces  hes  renuncit  all  richt  to  the  said 
erldome  of  Mar  in  favouris  of  the  perseweris  vmquhill  father  and  hes 
ackuawledgit  the  vndoubtit  richt  thairof  to  stand  in  the  persone  of  the  said 
persewer  reserveing  all  vther  defenssis  to  the  parteis  haveing  interes 
(3)  The  defenderis  can  not  be  hard  to  pretend  his  Majesteis  priviledge 
becaus  of  the  law  Princeps  in  re  privata  vtitur  jure  privatj  And  thairfoir 
if  the  ressone  of  reductioun  be  relevant  of  the  law  as  it  is  baith  relevant  and 
provin  for  the  caussis  foirsaidis  the  conclusioun  of  necessitie  man  follow  ex- 
cept the  defenderis  in  his  Majesteis  name  or  thair  awin  name  will  propone 
ane  relevant  defence  to  exclude  the  samyne  And  this  cannot  be  ane 
relevant  defence  of  the  law  to  alledge  'i'hat  efter  sa  lang  ane  tyme  they 
cannot  be  compellit  to  ressone  And  quhair  it  is  farder  alledgit  that  the 
said  service  negative  is  gevin  parte  comparente  and  als  is  prescryvit  and  sua 
irreduceable  It  is  answerit  that  the  said  alledgance  micht  have  sum  ap- 
peirance  if  the  service  negative  wer  craveit  to  be  reducit  principaliter  Bot 
heir  it  is  not  craveit  to  be  reducit  ^vi«c«};ateer  bot  in  consequentiam  and  sua 
the  prescriptioun  cannot  be  opponet  To  the  quhilk  it  was  duplyit  be 
the  said  Maister  Lues  Stewart  procutour  for  the  saidis  Alexander  lord 
Eiphingstoun  Lord  Kildrymmie  and  his  said  spous  to  the  answeires  maid  to 
the  defenssis  proponit  aganst  the  secund  ressone  of  reductioun  quhilk  is 
conceavit  aganes  the  validitie  of  vmquhill  Alexander  Stewartis  infeftment 
And  first  to  the  first  pairt  beirand  that  the  samyne  neidit  na  confirmatioun 
to  be  producit  be  the  Kingis  3Iajestie  quhilk  is  onlie  ansuerit  with  thii 
generall  That  it  is  aganes  all  law  and  practique  and  na  farder  To  the 
quhilk  it  is  duplyet  That  as  the  said  exceptioun  is  conceavit  it  is  nather 
aganes  law  nor  practique  bot  agreable  with  guid  ressone  For  it  is  not 
simplie  said  That  ane  chartour  to  be  haldin  of  the  King  neidis  na  confirma- 


292  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

tioiin  Bot  in  tlies  termes  Tliat  quhensoever  aiie  chartour  is  ordeanit  to  be 
haldin  of  tlie  King  quhen  tlie  King  succeidis  to  thes  iandis  he  neidis 
not  to  instruct  aney  confirinatioun  quia  eo  ipso  confirmat  Domimis  Rex 
quod  possessionem  apprehendal  And  nixt  efter  sa  lang  ane  tyine  the 
King  can  not  be  vrget  to  instruct  quhair  the  said  chartour  was  con- 
tirmet  And  to  vrge  that  the  King  sould  confirrae  the  said  chartour 
it  is  aganst  all  law  ressone  and  practique  And  quhair  it  is  ansuerit 
to  the  secund  member  of  the  exceptioun  beirand  the  King  tacitc  to  have 
confirmet  the  said  chartour  That  the  sarayne  is  not  relevant  except  he  had 
contirmet  it  bel'oir  Dame  Issobell  Dowghis  confirniatioun  in  Januar  1404 
To  this  it  it  is  duplyit  That  the  exceptioun  standis  relevant  as  it  is  conceavit 
becaus  the  former  chartour  being  cled  with  ])erpetuall  possessioun  quhilk 
includit  the  Kingis  richt  his  declaratioun  of  his  will  is  sufficient  quocunque 
tempore  speciallie  aganst  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  pretendit 
chartour  and  confirmatioun  quhilk  is  null  in  the  selff  for  the  caussis  foir- 
saidis  And  in  speciall  becaus  the  chartour  confirmet  wantis  witnessis  And 
becaus  never  did  aney  seising  follow  thairvpoun  quhairas  be  the  contrair 
Alexander  Stewart  was  seasit  be  vertew  of  the  first  chartour  in  sa  far  as  he 
and  vtheris  haveand  richt  fra  him  hes  bene  in  peaciable  possessioun  of  the 
Iandis  thairin  contenit  be  the  space  of  ellevin  scoir  yeires  or  thairby  quhilk 
suppleis  the  seising  of  the  said  first  chartour  quhairas  the  said  Dame  Issobell 
Dowglas  chartour  wantis  baith  witnessis  seasing  and  possessioun  And 
quhair  it  is  answeirit  to  the  thrid  member  of  the  said  exceptioun  beirand  the 
nullitie  of  the  chartour  for  non  confirmatioun  was  not  competent  the  tyme  of 
the  service  negative  It  is  duplyit  the  contrair  is  of  veritie  for  the  excep- 
tioun of  not  confirmatioun  of  ane  chartour  beirand  to  be  haldin  of  the 
superior  is  ane  sufficient  exceptioun  to  elyde  the  said  chartour  albeit  it  be 
cled  with  possessioun  And  quhair  it  is  ansuerit  to  the  last  and  strongest 
member  of  the  said  exceptioun  (beirand  the  persewer  can  never  be  hard  to 
quarrell  the  said  chartour  gevia  be  the  said  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  to  the 
said  Alexander  Stewart  becaus  he  behaves  him  selff  as  air  to  hir  and  man 
warrand  the  samyne)  That  he  quarrellis  it  not  ex  hoc  capite  solo  etc.  It 
is  duplyit  be  the  defender  that  he  can  never  be  hard  to  quarrell  it  ex  hoc 
capite  becaus  he  man  warrand  it  And  thairfoir  the  defenderis  man  be  as- 
soilyeit  from  that  pairt  of  the  ressone  And  as  to  the  said  Alexander 
Stewartis  renuuciatioun  of  the  said  chartour     The  samyne  salbe  ansuerit  ei 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  293 

infra  Secundlie  it  is  duplyit  to  the  ansueris  maid  to  tlie  exceptioun  maid 
ao-anst  the  secund  member  of  the  said  seciind  ressone  of  rednctioun  (quhiik 
exceptioun  is  proponit  aganst  the  said  vraquhill  Alexander  Stewart  his  pre- 
tendit  renunciatioun  of  the  said  erldome)  And  first  to  the  first  ansuer 
beirand  thair  was  na  necessitie  of  resignatioun  in  the  Kingis  handis  rdr. 
That  the  exceptioun  standis  verie  relevant  notwithstanding  of  the  ansuer 
becaus  all  resignatiounis  or  renunciatiounis  man  be  maid  in  the  lauchfull 
superioris  handis  vtherwayes  they  ar  null  Bot  the  said  pretendit  renuncia- 
tioun or  resignatioun  alledgit  maid  be  vmquhill  Alexander  Stewart  in  Dame 
Issobell  Dowglas  handis  was  not  in  the  handis  of  the  lauchfull  superior 
becaus  scho  was  not  superior  to  him  nee,  in  spc  nee  in  re  nather  had  he  aney 
chart  our  to  be  haldin  of  her  Bot  be  the  contrair  to  be  haldin  of  the  King 
quha  was  superior  be  virtew  of  the  said  chartour  saltern  in  spe  albeit  it  war 
grantit  that  the  samyne  was  not  confirmet  And  thairfoir  the  said  renun- 
ciatioun as  not  being  made  in  the  Kinsis  handis  is  null  Item  to  the  secund 
ansuer  maid  to  the  secund  member  of  the  exceptioun  (beirand  the  said 
exceptioun  of  renunciatioun  to  have  bene  competent  the  tynie  of  the  service 
negative  and  omittit)  That  the  samyne  was  not  competent  first  becaus  the 
King  pretendit  richt  be  way  of  bastardrie  (2)  becaus  thair  was  ane  chartour 
tailyie  gevin  be  the  said  Alexander  quhilk  was  cled  with  possessioun  To 
this  it  is  duplyit  that  the  exceptioun  of  renunciatioun  or  reply  wald  have 
bene  verie  competent  in  baitli  thecaissis  foirsaidis  notwithstanding  of  oney 
possessioun  For  iff  Robert  or  Thomas  lord  Erskenes  wald  have  cravit  to 
have  bene  seruit  air  to  vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  in  aney  landis 
quhairin  scho  died  vest  and  seasit  and  iff  Alexander  Stewart  or  ane}  haveand 
richt  fra  him  wald  have  corapeirit  and  stayit  the  said  service  be  productioun 
of  the  said  chartour  maid  be  the  said  Dame  Issobell  to  the  said  Alexander 
Stewart  it  wald  have  bene  ane  verie  competent  reply  to  have  alledgit  the 
renunciatioun  of  the  said  chartour  and  producet  the  samyne  quhilk  wald  have 
stayit  the  said  service  Bot  the  samyne  was  nather  alledgit  nor  producit  in 
respect  it  was  not  ather  in  rerum  natura  or  of  the  insufficiencie  thairof  And 
quhair  it  is  answeirit  to  the  thrid  fourt  and  fyft  raemberis  of  the  said  excep- 
tioun that  it  neidit  not  to  be  maid  in  the  superioris  handis  nor  it  requyrit  na 
procuratorie  nor  instrument  of  resignatioun  and  it  was  formall  aneuche  in 
thes  dayes  to  have  bene  done  befoir  ane  nottar  and  nocht  befoir  ane  judge 
It  is  duplyit  That  the  contrair  is  of  veritie  for  all  resignatiounis  or  renun- 


294  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

ciatiounis  of  landis  man  be  maid  in  thes  personis  handis  quha  ar  superioris  as 
is  confessit  be  the  persewer  in  his  ansuer.  And  sua  seing  the  said  Dame 
Issobell  was  not  superior  but  onlie  disponer  of  the  landis  as  is  confessit  it 
foUowis  verie  weill  that  na  valide  renunciatioun  nor  resignatioun  could  have 
bene  maid  in  hir  handis  be  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  And  quhair  it  is 
contenit  in  the  answer  That  ane  renunciatioun  may  be  maid  befoir  ane 
nottar  vnder  forme  of  instrument  in  thes  dayes  als  lauchfuU  as  giff  the 
sarayne  war  subscryvit  or  done  befoir  ane  judge  The  defenderis  alledges 
the  samyne  to  be  ane  paradox  becaus  albeit  it  raicht  be  grantit  that  ane 
slendar  and  vnformall  richt  wald  be  mentenit  efter  sa  money  hundreth  yeires 
for  raanteneing  of  aney  man  in  possessioun  of  his  landis  efter  sa  lang  ane 
space  vett  it  is  against  all  ressone  that  ane  informall  richt  sail  now  be 
mentenit  to  denude  the  King  and  his  vassallis  of  thair  lauchfull  richtis  cled 
with  ellevin  scoir  yeires  possessioun  And  quhair  the  persewer  alledges  that 
thair  is  nather  law  nor  custome  at  that  tyme  to  vrge  the  samyne  The  de- 
fender turnes  over  the  argument  and  sayis  That  of  all  law  and  custome 
quhilk  now  is  or  hes  bene  in  manes  meraorie  all  sic  renunciatiounis  or  resig- 
natiounis  of  landis  man  be  maid  formalie  and  subscryvit  be  the  pairtie  or 
befoir  ane  judge  Ergo  it  man  be  presumet  the  forme  to  have  bene  suaauld 
for  menteneinge  the  defenderis  richt  and  possessioun  rather  than  thair  was 
na  sic  forme  as  the  persewer  wald  alledge  thairby  to  big  vp  ane  new  richt 
quhilk  hes  not  bene  hard  of  thes  ellevin  scoir  yeires  bygane  And  quhair  it 
is  answeirit  to  the  last  pairt  of  the  said  exccptioun  quhilk  is  foundit  aganes 
the  vnlauchfulnes  of  the  renunciatioun  in  substance  /  quhairvnto  it  is  ansuerit 
that  it  beires  delyverie  of  the  castell  of  Kildrymmie  with  hir  chartouris  and 
evidentis  etc.  It  is  duplyit  that  the  exceptioun  standis  relevant  notwith- 
standing of  the  ansuer  for  the  chartour  maid  be  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  to 
Alexander  Stewart  is  ane  formall  chartour  of  alienatioun  and  dispositioun 
of  the  erldome  of  Mar  lordschipe  of  Garreoche  and  maney  vther  landis 
particularlie  sett  doun  in  the  chartour  and  makis  na  mentioun  nather  of 
castellis  keyis  nor  chartouris  Sua  that  quhatsumever  is  gevin  in  the  said 
chartour  man  ather  be  lauchfullie  and  particularlie  resignit  and  renuncit  be 
the  said  Alexander  or  ellis  the  samyne  man  reraaine  still  with  him  and 
vtheris  haveand  richt  from  him  Bot  trew  it  is  that  the  said  pretendit 
renunciatioun  beires  onlie  that  the  said  Alexander  delyverit  the  castell  of 
Kildrymmie  and  the  keyis  of  the  castell  with  hir  writtis  to  the  said  Dame 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  295 

Issobell  to  the  effect  sclio  micht  dispone  thairvpoun  at  hir  plesour  Quhilk 
can  never  infer  the  renunciatioun  of  the  erldomc  of  Mar  as  the  persewer 
wald  afBrme  For  vnder  the  name  of  the  castell  of  Kildrymmie  cannot  be 
comprehendit  the  erldorae  of  Mar  and  lordschipe  of  Garreoche  quia  in 
minore  non  tnest  majus  sed  e  contra  And  as  to  that  word  of  the  renuncia- 
tioun to  the  effect  scho  micht  dispone  vpoim  Mr  landis  etc.  That  can  never 
be  extendit  to  the  erledome  of  Mar  and  vtheris  landis  contenit  in  the  said 
Alexanderis  chartour  becaus  they  war  not  hir  landis  at  that  tyme  bot  the 
said  Alexanderis  and  not  resignit  And  quhair  it  is  alledgit  in  the  said 
ansuer  that  the  samyne  is  maid  cleir  be  the  subsequent  dispositioun  of  the 
erldome  of  Mar  contenit  in  the  instrument  To  that  it  is  duplyit  that  it  is 
ane  verie  evill  consequent  hoc  niodo  Dame  Issobell  Dowglas  gave  bak  the 
erldome  of  Mar  to  Alexander  Stewart  Ergo  Alexander  Stewart  had  for- 
niarlie  renuncit  the  samyne  /  Non  sequitur  I  for  nather  ressauit  he  it  nor  is 
the  said  instrument  producit  be  him  nor  oney  haveing  richt  fra  him  bot  be 
the  contrair  retenit  his  former  richt  as  salbe  heirefter  schawin  Thridlie 
it  is  duplyit  to  the  Ihrid  ansuer  maid  to  the  thrid  defence  (quhilk  is  con- 
ceavit  aganst  the  said  secund  chartour  That  Alexander  Stewart  never 
acceptit  the  samyne  nor  vseit  the  said  chartour  bot  adheret  to  his  former 
chartour)  That  the  said  defence  and  qualificatioun  thairof  is  maist  relevant 
notwithstanding  of  oney  answer  maid  to  the  samyne  And  first  quhairas  the 
said  ansuer  is  fouudit  vpoun  the  said  pretendit  instrument  of  renunciatioun 
quhairby  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  is  alledgit  to  have  gevin  over  the 
erldome  of  Mar  That  meittis  not  the  exceptioun  quhilk  is  proponit  aganst 
tiiat  pairt  of  the  ressoue  beirand  the  said  Alexander  Stewart  to  have  acceptit 
the  secund  chartour  from  the  said  Uarae  Issobell  Against  thequhilk  instrument 
of  renunciatioun  thair  is  sufficient  exceptioun  proponit  of  befoir  And  quhair 
it  is  answeirit  that  the  taking  of  instrumentis  be  the  said  Alexander  vpoun 
the  said  Dame  Issobellis  new  donatioun  is  aneuche  to  preife  ane  sufficient 
acceptatioun  It  is  duplyit  that  the  contrair  is  of  veritie  for  the  ressoue 
beires  that  he  acceptit  ane  new  chartour  quhilk  cannot  be  verefeit  be  the 
said  instrument  nather  conteines  the  said  instrument  aney  chartour  in  respect 
all  chartouris  man  have  thair  substantiall  claussis  videlicet  the  landis  and 
vtheris  quhilkis  ar  disponit  /  the  persones  name  disponer  /  of  quhome  to  be 
haldiu  /  and  for  quhat  dewtie  to  be  payit  /  and  befoir  quhat  witnessis  / 
quhilkis  ar  not  in  the  instrument     Nather  is  ane  instrument  alledgit  taine 


296  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN"  AND  BANFF. 

in  ane  notteris  handis  of  sufficiuut  validitie  to  tak  away  ane  former  cliartour 
cled  with  perpetuall  possessioun  be  the  space  of  tua  hundrethe  yeires  or 
thairby  And  quhair  the  ])erseweris  wald  supplie  the  samyne  acceptatioun 
be  the  said  pretendit  new  chartour  prodiicit  and  be  the  Kingis  confinnatioun 
thairof  It  is  duplyit  that  the  said  ansuer  is  nathing  hot  j'xitltio  i^rincipij 
for  the  exceptioun  beires  not  onlie  negativelie  that  vmquhiil  Alexander 
Stewart  never  acceptit  the  said  chartour  nor  confirmet  the  samyne  hot 
positiue  infallable  ground  preving  the  contrair  videlicet  that  Dame  Issobell 
maid  the  chartour  hir  selif  (2)  keipit  it  hir  selfF  (3)  cunfirmet  it  hir  selff  (4) 
the  said  Alexander  never  vsit  it  (5)  never  tuik  seising  thairvpoun  (6)  never 
possest  be  virtew  thairof  (7)  vseit  contrair  deidis  preiving  cleirlie  that  he 
adherit  to  his  former  chartour  videlicet  That  as  proprietar  he  resignit  the 
landis  in  the  Kingis  handis  for  new  infeftraent  to  him  selff  and  Thomas  his 
sone  and  failyeand  of  thair  aires  to  the  King  /  quhilk  infeftment  is  cled 
with  tua  hundrethe  yeires  possessioun  Thir  deidis  ar  so  violent  and  preg- 
uant  aganes  the  persewer  as  he  can  mak  na  ansuer  thairto  hot  presump- 
tiones  videlicet  That  it  is  presumet  that  Alexander  Stewart  being  of  blud 
to  the  King  hes  confirmet  the  chartour  him  selff  as  give  Alexander  Stewart 
wald  prejudge  hiraselff  Bot  be  the  contrair  it  is  presumeit  that  all  hes 
bene  done  and  forget  be  the  said  Dame  Issobell  hir  selff  and  the  confirma- 
tioun  quyetlie  convoyed  thruche  by  the  Kingis  knawledge  as  is  notourlie 
knawin  to  be  done  be  daylie  experience  And  quhair  it  is  atfirmet  that  the 
chartour  and  instrument  are  vnicus  actus  as  done  vpoun  ane  day  That  is 
mere  cavillatioun  becaus  all  that  is  done  vpoun  ane  day  will  not  be  vnicus 
actus  nather  is  the  chartour  relative  to  the  instrument  Item  the  instrument 
hes  witncssis  /  the  chartour  nane  /  Item  the  instrument  is  vitiat  in  the  dait 
and  that  laitlie  as  appeires  be  occular  inspectioun  /  Bot  to  tak  away  all 
subterfuge  iff  the  instrument  had  bene  trew  and  valide  and  that  the  said 
Alexander  hes  reallie  renuncit  the  said  chartour  and  had  delyverit  all  writtis 
and  evidentis  as  is  contenit  in  the  said  pretendit  instrument  It  is  demaudit 
be  the  defenderis  quhy  the  said  Alexander  delyverit  not  the  former  chartour 
quhilk  is  allcdgit  to  be  renuncit  /  and  quhy  the  samyne  was  not  cuttit  and 
cancellat  ifl'  he  acceptit  ane  new  ane  quhilk  he  wald  willinglie  have  done  iff 
the  said  renunciatioun  and  acceptatioun  had  bene  of  veritie  Bot  thes 
ressones  ar  so  cleir  aganst  the  said  renunciatioun  pretendit  new  chartour 
and  acceptatioun  thairof  that  the  samyne  neidis  na  farder  inlairging     And 


PKESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  297 

quhair  it  is  ansvveirit  that  the  said  ressone  of  acceptatioiin  of  aiiu  new 
chartour  was  not  competent  to  have  bene  proponit  in  the  service  negative 
It  is  duplyit  that  it  was  verie  comjietent  and  Alexander  his  possessioun 
wald  have  bene  ascryvit  to  the  posteriour  chartour  and  sua  neidit  na  roduc- 
tioun  FoURTLiE  it  is  duplyit  to  the  ansuer  maid  to  the  fourt  exceptiouii 
quhilk  is  maid  aganst  that  pairt  of  the  ressone  beirand  that  tlie  King  had 
na  richt  hot  ane  cullorit  richt  and  ane  Act  of  Parliament  that  the  samyne  is 
Dnwayes  petitio  principij  bot  ane  valide  affirraatioun  opponit  to  ane  infirme 
negative  quhilk  is  this  videlicet  'I'hat  the  King  had  ane  richt  proceiding 
fra  Alexander  Stewart  And  farder  of  our  law  the  King  /  as  King  /  hes 
richt  to  all  landis  within  this  realme  tanquam  dominus  proprietarius  except 
the  samyne  be  lauchfullie  disponit  to  ane  vther  Attour  the  King  had  richt 
to  the  ane  halfF  of  the  said  erldome  jure  sanguinis  as  is  said  in  the  former 
duplyis  And  quhair  it  is  ansuerit  that  it  is  pe^i^jo  principij  becaus  thir 
chartouris  ar  craveit  to  be  reduceit  It  is  duplyit  That  it  is  not  petitio 
2)rinci]]ij  becaus  they  cannot  be  reducit  for  the  ressones  foirsaidis  And 
quhair  it  is  ansuerit  that  the  Act  of  Parliament  anent  King  James  the 
Secund  his  possessioun  wes  opponit  in  the  said  service  negative  and  sua 
wald  infer  the  defence  to  be  contrair  to  the  said  service  It  is  duplyit 
The  contrair  is  of  veritie  And  the  persewer  of  purpois  makis  him  to  nns- 
kene  the  exceptioun  For  tlie  exceptioun  beires  not  that  the  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment was  not  opponit  in  the  service  bot  it  beires  that  the  samyne  could  be 
na  ground  to  mentene  the  King  at  the  tyme  of  the  service  For  seing  the  said 
Act  of  Parliament  did  onlie  menteine  the  King  in  the  possessioun  of  the 
landis  quhairin  his  father  died  in  possessioun  dureing  his  rainoritie  And 
that  at  the  tyme  of  the  said  service  King  James  the  Secund  was  major 
Then  it  fcUovvis  that  the  said  Act  of  Parliament  was  exj)yrit  and  could  not 
menteine  his  possessioun  and  iff  the  said  Act  of  Parliament  was  opponit  be 
the  Kingis  advocat  or  ony  vther  in  his  name  Then  it  was  the  pairt  of 
Thomas  lord  Erskene  and  his  preloquitouris  to  have  replyit  vpoun  the  ex- 
pyreing  thairof  And  if  they  omitlit  ane  lauchfuU  reply  and  thairby  sufFerrit 
ane  decreit  to  be  gevin  in  foro  contradictorio  lett  it  be  imputt  to  thara  seltf 
Fyftlie  it  is  duplyit  to  the  first  ansuer  quhilk  is  proponit  aganst  the  last 
exceptioun  gevin  in  aganst  the  last  pairt  of  the  secund  ressone  quhilk  ansuer 
beires  the  first  pairt  of  the  said  exceptioun  to  be  ivill  logick  becaus  it  denyis 
the  conclusioun  quhilk   man  of  necessitie  follow  if   the   propositioun  and 

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298  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

assumptioun  be  trew  It  is  tluplyit  that  tlie  exceptioun  is  verie  relevant  and 
conceavit  in  guid  termes  of  law  and  aggreable  with  guid  logick  For  the 
exceptioun  dcnyis  not  the  conclusioun  quhilk  is  mistakin  be  the  said  persewer 
him  selff  For  the  conclusioun  of  the  ressone  is  onlie  ane  reductioun  of 
vmquhill  Alexander  Slewartis  first  infeftment  quhairvpoun  this  seqiiell  is 
inferrit  That  consequentlie  the  service  negative  sould  be  reducit  becaus  it 
hes  na  vther  ground  Aganst  the  quhilk  it  was  verie  pertinentlie  exceptit 
That  o-eveand  all  war  trew  yett  the  decreit  and  service  neijative  can  not  fail 
in  consequent iam  becaus  the  Kingis  Majestic  can  not  be  compellit  to  ressone 
vpoun  the  caussis  and  groundis  of  ane  decreit  gevin  in  his  predecessouris 
favouris  in  foro  contradictorio  cled  with  nynescoir  yeires  possessioun  and 
perpetuall  taciturnitie  of  the  pairtie  aganst  quhom  the  sarayne  is  gevin 
quhilk  is  verie  suid  logick  in  forme  if  the  substance  be  guid  as  it  is  /  And 
quhair  it  is  ansuerit  to  the  said  pairt  of  the  exceptioun  that  thair  is  na  pre- 
scriptioun  in  heretabill  richtis  It  is  duplyit  that  the  pairtie  being  considderit 
qulio  is  the  Kingis  Majestic  he  cannot  be  compellit  eftcr  sa  lang  ane  tyme 
to  produce  or  alledge  the  warrandis  of  his  richtis  quhilk  remaines  not  in 
his  awin  handis  as  is  notour  Nixt  the  said  decreit  and  service  negative  is 
ane  decreit  and  thairfoir  fallis  vnder  prescriptioun  In  the  quhilk  point  the 
Lordis  hes  to  adverte  to  the  danger  of  the  cuntrie  and  haill  esteatis  thairof 
iff  this  preparative  salbe  sustenit ;  That  the  successouris  of  aney  persone  that 
hes  obtenit  ane  decreit  sum  tua  or  thrie  hundrethe  yeires  since  salbe  com- 
pellit to  dispute  vpoun  the  validitie  and  invaliditie  of  the  said  decreit  or 
groundis  thairof  the  samyne  being  gevin  in  foro  contradictorio  and  never 
quarrellit  be  the  pairtie  (2)  Quhair  it  is  ansuerit  that  his  Majesteis  name 
and  interes  is  wranguslie  pretendit  in  this  caice  becaus  his  Majestic  and 
Queine  Marie  our  Souerane  Lordis  guddame  be  tua  Actis  of  Parliament  hes 
gevin  over  thair  richt  of  the  said  eridome  in  favouris  of  the  perseweris 
vmquhill  father  etc.  To  this  it  is  du])lyit  That  his  Majesteis  name  is  verie 
justlie  pretendit  in  this  caice  becaus  it  concernes  his  Majesteis  honour  and 
])roffeit  to  menteine  thes  deidis  quhilkis  his  predecessouris  hes  formalie  done 
to  the  defenderis  for  ane  privat  caus  and  quhilk  his  Majestie  is  bund  to 
warrand  as  said  is  Nathcr  can  thes  Actis  of  Parliament  sua  oft  repetit  be 
obtrudit  to  his  Majestie  seing  be  the  samyne  biith  the  fame  and  guid  name 
of  his  maist  noble  progenitouris  is  hurt  and  his  Majesteis  selff  interest 
in  his  honour  conscience  and  proffeit  as  is  duplyit  of  befoir  at  great  lenthe 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  299 

And  the  Kino^is  Majesteis  name  man  onlie  be  ])rctendit  in  the  mentinence 
and  defence  of  the  said  dccreit  and  sentence  nenjative  and  na  vther  names 
becaus  the  samyne  was  onlie  gevin  at  the  instance  of  vniquhill  King  James 
the  Secund  quhom  his  Majestic  representis  and  na  subject  in  this  realme 
had  entercs  in  the  said  matter  at  that  tyme  bot  the  King  And  quhair  it  is 
answeirit  that  Princeps  in  re  privata  vtitur  jure  privati  And  tliat  tlie  (h-- 
fender  cannot  thairfoir  be  hard  to  vse  his  Majesteis  priviledge  becaus  he  lies 
nane  It  is  duplyit  The  answer  meittis  not  the  exceptioun  for  in  this  caice 
Princeps  agit p)artes  rej pro  sico  palrimonio  quhilk  was  the  erldome  of  Mar 
And  for  defence  of  the  guid  name  of  his  raaist  noble  progenitouris  to 
vindicat  thame  from  the  vnjust  imputatioun  of  oppressioun  And  to 
menteine  the  giftis  and  dispositionis  quhilk  they  have  maid  ex  causa  onerosa 
And  albeit  Princeps  in  re  privata  vtitur  jure  privati  yett  he  will  not  be 
reslranit  to  the  strait  priviledges  quhairvnjo  ane  privat  persone  wald  be 
astrictit  videlicet  to  produce  groundis  of  decreittis  of  sic  aniiquitie  And 
quhair  it  is  forraarlie  ansuerit  that  thair  is  na  prescriptioun  of  iieretabill 
richtis  That  answeir  meittis  not  the  questioun  For  albeit  it  war  grantit 
that  thair  wer  na  prescriptioun  of  heretable  richtis  yett  decreittis  and 
sentences  man  prescryve  efter  sa  lang  ane  tyme  And  quhair  it  is  ansuerit 
in  the  end  of  the  said  ansuer  that  the  decreit  and  service  negative  cannot 
prescryve  becaus  the  samyne  is  not  cravit  to  be  reducit  principaliter  bot 
in  consequentiayn  To  this  it  is  duplyit  The  contrair  is  of  veritie  For  the 
same  being  ane  decreit  gevin  inforo  contradictorio  and  ane  service  negative 
parte  comparente  cannot  be  cailit  in  questioun  principaliter  multo  minus  in 
consequentiam  for  that  war  ane  way  to  elude  all  prescriptionis  To  the 
QUHILK  IT  WAS  TiiiPLYiT  be  the  said  Maister  Thomas  Hoipe  procuratour 
for  the  saidis  perseweris  as  followis  In  the  first  As  to  the  first  duply 
aganst  the  secund  ressone  the  persewer  repeittis  his  reply  with  this  eik 
That  the  objectionis  maid  be  the  defenderis  aganes  the  said  secund  ressone 
of  reductioun  mvst  not  be  discust  severallie  bot  conjunctlie  in  respect  the 
said  ressone  is  lybellit  conjunctirii  and  foundit  vpoun  thir  heidis  corjunctim 
videlicet  not  confirmatioun  of  the  chartour  maid  to  Alexander  Stewart  and 
his  aires  /  renuntiatioun  thairof  be  him  ;  acceptationn  of  ane  vther  chartour 
quhilk  resolves  in  the  aires  of  the  said  Dame  Issobell  /  and  confirmatioun 
and  infeftraeni;  of  the  said  chartour  be  King  Robert  the  Thrid  in  Januar 
1404     And  quhair  it  is  alledgit  in  the  thrid  member  of  the  said  first  duply 


300  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

tliat  the  allcdgance  of  not  ronfirmatioiin  of  anu  cbartour  to  be  lialdin  of  the 
superiour  is  receaveable  be  way  of  excoptioun  albeit  it  be  cled  v^iih  posses- 
sioun  The  defender  craftelie  omittis  that  ])airt  of  the  reply  quhilk  beires 
that  Alexander  Stewart  and  Thomas  his  sone  had  ane  infeftinent  grantit 
be  King  James  the  First  standing  cled  with  possessioiiii  agaiies  the  quhilk 
the  exceptioun  of  not  confirmatioun  was  not  proponahle  Item  as  to  the 
secund  duply  The  perscwer  repeittis  his  reply  togidiler  with  the  tri])ly 
maid  to  the  former  duply  bocaiis  they  ar  coincident  Item  as  to  the  thrid 
duply  The  persewer  repeittis  his  reply  with  the  said  former  eik  That  the 
perscwer  vseis  all  conjunctlie  And  quhair  it  is  alledgit  about  the  end  of  the 
said  thrid  duply  that  the  instrument  is  vitiat  in  the  dait  It  is  ansuerit  that 
thair  is  tua  instrumentis  producit  ane  with  seallis  and  the  vtlier  without 
seillis  and  the  ])ersewer  dois  not  vnderstand  quhilk  o.'  tlie  tua  the  defender 
affirmes  to  be  vitiat  for  thair  is  no  appeirance  of  vitiatiolm  in  nather  of 
thame  Bot  the  ane  is  daitit  in  September  and  the  vther  in  December  1404 
quhilk  baith  daittis  ar  posteriour  to  the  dait  of  the  first  cbartour  quhilk  is 
in  August  preceiding  And  geving  thair  war  aney  vitiatioun  quhilk  is  not 
jirantit  yett  it  is  not  inter  suhstantialia  except  it  war  schawin  that  the  vitia- 
tioun  is  fra  ane  dait  preceiding  the  cbartour  renuncit  to  ane  dait  posterior 
to  the  samyne  And  the  persewer  haveing  producit  tua  instrumentis  quhilk 
both  and  everie  ane  of  thame  is  sufficient  to  prove  that  pairt  of  iiis  ressone 
the  defender  man  impugne  both  or  ellis  the  ressone  standis  provin  And  it 
is  in  the  optioun  of  the  persewer  to  vse  baith  the  instrinnentis  or  to  tak  vp 
ane  of  thame  at  his  plesour  And  quhair  it  is  demandit  at  the  end  of  the 
said  duply  quhy  the  said  former  cbartour  quhilk  is  alledgit  to  be  renuncit 
wes  not  cuttit  and  cancellit  gif  he  acceptit  ane  new  ane  It  is  ansuerit  that 
the  persewer  never  saw  the  said  principall  cbartour  and  that  quhilk  is  pro- 
ducit is  allanerlie  ane  extract  thairof  And  geving  it  war  yet  extant  it  war 
ane  verie  walk  argument  to  mak  it  to  be  guid  becaus  it  is  extant  speciallie 
seing  Alexander  Stewart  being  husband  to  Dame  Issobell  had  the  haill 
richtis  in  bis  power  and  micht  ather  keip  or  cancellat  the  samyne  at  his 
plesour  Fourtlie  as  to  the  fourt  duply  The  persewer  repeitti-5  his  reply 
with  this  eik  That  geving  Thomas  lord  Erskene  had  replyed  vpoun  the 
expyreing  of  King  James  the  Secund  his  minoritie  yelt  the  said  negative 
service  could  not  have  bene  stayit  be  tlie  said  ansuer  in  respect  of  the  richtis 
and   infeltinentis  standing  in   the    Kingis  persone  cled   with   possessioun 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  301 

quliilk  is  the  trew  caus  of  the  foirsaid  service  negative  And  quhilltis  riclitis 
wcs  not  onlie  the  said  chartour  tailyie  maid  to  Alexander  Stewart  and  his 
aires  hot  also  the  infeftment  maid  to  the  said  Alexander  and  Thomas  his 
sone  vnder  the  Kingis  great  seill  haith  standing  eled  with  possessioun 
Fyftlie  ns  to  the  fyft  duply  the  said  persewer  repeittis  his  reply  And  quhair 
it  is  vrgit  that  the  preparative  wald  be  dangerous  gifF  pairteis  efter  tua  or 
thrie  hundrethe  yeires  sould  be  compellit  to  dispute  vpoun  the  validitie  or 
iuvaliditie  of  decreittis  geviii  in  foro  contracUctorio  It  is  answeirit  that  it 
wer  ane  far  more  dangerous  preparative  gifF  decreittis  gevin  in  judicio 
possessorio  in  respect  of  iiifeftmcntis  standing  sould  becum  irreduceable  be 
prescriptioun  of  tyme  And  that  ane  decreit  gevin  in  ane  possessour 
judgment  sould  exclude  the  petitour  And  in  this  caice  the  persewer 
quarrellis  not  the  saidis  decreittis  immediatlie  vpoun  the  defect  of  oney 
intrinsick  forme  or  solemnitic  requisit  to  ane  sentence  quhilk  war  hard  to 
be  drawiii  in  questioun  efter  so  long  ane  tyme  hot  persewes  reductioun  of 
the  richtis  and  infeftmentls  quliilkis  war  the  caus  of  the  givinge  of  the  said 
sentence  in  the  said  possessour  judgment  quhilk  beinge  reducit  the  saidis 
prelendit  decreittis  fallis  in  conse.quentiam  And  quhair  it  is  alledgit  in  the 
end  of  the  said  duply  That  gift'  the  saidis  decreittis  can  not  be  reducit 
principaliter  midto  minus  in  consequcntiam  It  is  ane  assertioun  direct  re- 
pugnant both  to  law  and  practique  for  thair  was  ane  law  of  prescriptioun 
quhilk  makis  services  and  retourcs  efter  thrie  yeires  irreduceable  princi- 
paliter et  immediate  Eot  thair  is  na  law  quhilk  makis  the  samyne  irreduce- 
able in  consequentiam  To  the  quhilk  it  was  quaduuplyit  be  the  said 
Maister  Lues  Stewart  for  the  pairt  of  the  saidis  defenderis  as  followis  In 
the  first  quhair  it  is  triplyit  that  the  objectionis  maid  aganst  the  secund 
ressone  must  be  discussit  conjunctim  The  defender  quadruplyes  that  his 
defcnssis  man  be  discussit  as  he  propones  ihame  and  not  as  the  persewer 
pleissis  And  as  to  the  secund  pairt  foundit  vpoun  the  defenderis  omissioun 
etc.  It  is  quadruplyit  that  the  defender  hes  oraittit  nothinge  bot  his  duply 
standis  relevant  Item  quhair  it  is  triplyit  to  the  thrid  duply  that  the  per- 
sewer vseis  all  conjunctlie  etc.  It  is  quadruplyit  that  albeit  he  vse  thame 
conjunctlie  yet  the  defender  may  object  aganst  everie  ane  of  thame  and  sua 
caus  thame  all  fall  And  quhair  it  is  triplyit  aganst  the  vitiatioun  of  the 
instrument  that  it  is  not  substantiall  and  that  the  persewer  may  tak  vp  the 
samyne     It  is  quadruplyit  that  vitinm  in  data  est  vitium  in  suhsianiiaJihus 


302  THL  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

And  give  the  persewer  will  tak  vp  the  sainyne  he  sail  have  ane  ansuer 
Fourtlie  to  the  reply  maid  aganst  the  fourt  duply  (beirand  the  caus  of  the 
service  negative  to  have  bene  Alexander  Stewartis  chartour  cled  with 
possessioun)  It  is  quadruplyit  the  samyne  meittis  not  the  duply  nor  the 
exceptioun  Nather  can  the  persewer  be  hard  to  alledge  it  becaus  the 
lybell  beires  that  the  King  had  na  richt  hot  ane  cullorit  richt  and  his  Act 
of  Parliament  To  this  it  is  ansuerit  That  that  pairt  of  the  ressone  is  falss  / 
seing  the  Act  of  Parliament  gaife  the  King  onlie  richt  to  bruik  dureinge 
his  minoritie  And  the  King  was  major  at  that  tyme  of  the  service  and  sua 
the  Act  of  Parliament  died  Nather  in  the  said  service  is  thair  aney  men- 
tioun  maid  of  Alexander  and  Thomas  Stewartis  possessioun  Bot  the 
samyne  dippis  baithe  vpoun  the  affirmative  and  negative  videlicet  That  the 
King  had  richt  and  that  Robert  lord  Erskene  had  na  richt  Fyftlie  quhair 
in  the  fyft  triply  the  preparative  is  aggredgeit  etc.  The  defenderis  referris  the 
samyne  to  the  Lordis  to  considder  thairof  in  omni  judicio  quhether 
petitorium  or  possessorium  and  giff  the  decreit  wes  onlie  gcvin  in  judicio 
possessorio  than  the  persewer  and  his  predecessouris  micht  the  mair  easelie 
have  intendit  his  reductioun  in  tyme  And  quhair  in  the  end  it  is  alledgit 
the  saidis  rctoures  may  be  reduceit  ^Jfi'"  consequentiam  The  contrair  is  of 
veritie  seing  they  ar  gevin  in  foro  contradictor io  efter  the  taciturnitie  of  the 
pairtie  be  the  space  of  sua  money  hundrethe  yeircs  quha  hes  acknawledgit 
the  richt  of  the  landis  to  have  bene  in  the  Kingis  Majesteis  person  be  ac- 
ceptatioun  of  ane  new  richt  of  ane  pairt  thairof  fra  him  and  his  pre- 
decessouris The  quhilkis  haill  defenssis  answeires  duplvis  triplyis  and 
quadruplyis  iinedi.itlie  aboue  writtin  proponit  hiuc  inde  vpoun  the  foirsaid 
secund  ressone  of  reductioun  with  the  haill  writtis  quhairvpoun  the  samyne 
is  foundit  being  all  at  lenthe  red  hard  sene  and  considderit  be  the  saidis 
Lordis  and  thay  thairwith  being  r}))lieadvysit  The  saidis  Lordis  findis  the 
foirsaid  secund  ressone  of  reductioun  as  it  is  in  ane  conjoyned  ressone  with 
the  foirsaidis  ansueris  and  triplyis  groundit  vpoun  the  Actis  of  Parliament 
interloquitouris  and  haill  writtis  ])roducelt  lyand  in  proces  to  be  relevant 
and  sufficientlie  provin  notwithstanding  of  all  the  saidis  defenssis  duplyis  and 
quadruplyis  proponit  for  the  pairt  of  the  saidis  defenderis  in  the  contrair 
Quhilkis  the  saidis  Lordis  hcs  repellit  Lykas  was  cleirlie  vnderstand  to 
thame  And  thaiifoir  they  reduceit  decernit  and  declarit  in  manor  aboue- 
writtin  and  ordanes  lettres  to  be  direct  vpoun  the  premissis  in  forme  as  effyires. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILURUMMY.  303 


King  Charles  I.  to  the  Earl  of  Mar.  '  — (A.D.  1626.) 

xiight  etc.  Whereas  wee  were  formerlie  pleased  to  wrett  vnto  the  Lordis 
of  Session  that  the  Marquise  of  Hamiitone  and  the  Earles  of  Angues 
Nithisdale  and  Annandalc  might  be  secured  from  anie  harme  that  might 
arrise  vnto  them  by  the  action  depending  before  the  said  Lords  betuixt 
yow  and  the  Lord  Elphingstone  ere  it  were  discerned  Seeing  wee  heare 
now  that  you  hauo  obtained  your  decreet  Our  pleasure  is  that  yow  secure 
the  said  Earell  of  Angus  in  so  farre  as  doeth  concerne  him  that  he  haue  no 
cause  to  compiaine  In  doeing  whereof  yow  shall  doe  ws  a  speciall 
pleasure     And  so  wee  bid  yow  fairewell     Theobaldes  the  18  of  July  1626. 


King  Charles  L  to  his  Advocat. '  —(A.D.  1627.) 

i  rustie  etc.  Haueing  beene  humbly  petitioned  in  name  of  Sir  Johnc 
Lesly  of  Wardes  barronctt  showeing  that  by  an  action  intended  against  him 
by  the  Earle  of  Marr  his  landis  of  Garreoch  are  lykly  to  be  evicted  against 
hira  /  whereby  (if  the  said  Earle  prevail!)  wee  shall  not  only  loosse  the 
superioritie  of  one  who  is  our  vassal!  but  also  a  yearlie  few  duetie  /  and  be 
exceedingly  damnified  /  wee  being  bound  for  warrandice  of  the  said  landis 
by  our  Royall  predice5Sors  deeds  according  to  the  petition  which  wee  haue 
send  you  herewith  inclosed  ■  Our  pleasure  is  that  you  considder  of  the  said 
petition  /  and  by  all  other  meanes  that  yow  informe  your  selfe  of  the  estate 
hereof  and  if  you  find  our  interest  to  be  such  as  is  pretended  /  that  you 
corapeare  for  the  same  with  the  said  petitioner  whensoever  the  said  action 
is  persued  for  defence  of  the  said  cause  least  any  inconvenient  should  come 
by  the  issue  thereof  vnto  vs  .  Oatlandis  the  second  of  July  1627. 


King  Charles  L  to  his  Advocat.  '  —(A.D,  1627.) 

i  rustie  and  weelbeloued  etc.     Whereas  in  the  persute  intended  by  our 

'  (From  Secretary  Sir  William  Alexander's  Register  of  Royal  Letters,  162G-163I.  MS.,  Gen 
Eci'.  House,  Edinb.] 


304  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

right  trustie  the  Erie  of  Marr  aganis  liis  wassalles  in  Marr  :;nd  Garioch 
Wee  war  informed  in  name  of  the  Laird  of  Wardes  of  our  particulare 
interest  tharein  which  by  our  former  lettre  wee  hade  recommuiidcd  vnto 
vour  care  when  it  should  appeare  vnto  you  to  be  such  as  was  affermed 
Bot  by  your  lettre  vnto  vvs  heaving  found  that  you  could  perceave  noe  such 
meater  Wee  haue  thought  good  heirby  to  signiefie  vnto  you  that  it  is  noe 
way  our  intentione  that  the  pretending  of  our  interest  should  any  wayis  be 
a  nicanis  to  delay  the  said  Erie  in  the  ordinarie  course  off  justice  but  that 
he  may  haue  all  laughfull  expeditione  in  the  said  actione  according  to  the 
lawes  of  that  our  kingdome  And  as  you  did  write  vnto  ws  we  doubt  not 
bot  that  you  wilbe  carefull  iff  any  thing  heirefter  shall  occurr  that  may  con- 
cern ws  in  the  said  particulare  or  in  any  vther  according  to  your  charge 
We  bid  you  farevveel     Hamptoune  Court  the  thrid  of  October  1627. 


Retornatus  Joannis  Marrie  comitis. '  — (A.D.  162S.) 

1.  JiLec  inquisitio  facta  fuit  in  villla  de  Clakmannane  apud  locum 
curialem  vicecomitatus  de  Clakmannane  solitum  et  vsitatum  vigesimo 
secundo  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  sexcentesimo  vigesimo 
octavo  coram  honorabili  viro  Domino  Willielmo  Menteith  de  Kers  milite 
vicecomite  principali  dicti  vicecomitatus  Magistro  Alexamlro  Menteith  de 
Maner  Roberto  Maistertoun  de  Parkmylne  et  Thoma  Youngar  incola 
dicte  ville  vicecomitibus  deputatis  dicti  vicecomitatus  per  dictum  vice- 
comitem  principalem  eiusdem  specialiter  constitutis  per  hos  probos  et 
fideles  homines  patrie  subsequentes  videlicet  Joannem  comitem  de  Perthe 
Dominum  Drummond  et  Stobhall  Hugonem  dominum  Semple  Dominum 
Quintigernum  Murray  magistrum  de  Stormonth  Dominum  Archibaldum 
Stirling  de  Keir  militem  Dominum  Robertum  Bruce  de  Clakm.aunane 
militem  Laurentium  Mersar  de  Muklure  Joannem  Haldane  de  Glennagies 
Dominum  Jacobum  Chisholme  de  Cromlix  militem  Dominum  Joannem 
Murray  de  Touchedene  militem  Dominum  Robertum  Halkat  de  Pitfirrane 
militem  Willielmum  Semple  de  Fulwode  Joannem  Brisbeane  de  Bischop- 
touu  Dominum  Joannem  Prestoun  de  Valeyfield  militem  Joannem  Hen- 

I  [From  the  Inquisitionum  lietornat.irum  liegistruui,  vol.  x  ,  ff.  27,  '-'8.  MS.  Gen.  lleg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  305 

dersoun  de  Foinlall  et  Georgium  Rruice  de  Carnok  .  Qui  jurati  dicunt 
quod  quondam  Donaldus  Marrie  comes  avus  quondam  Gratnei  Marrio 
comitis  proavus  quondam  Helene  de  Mar  filie  dicti  Gratnei  que  fuit 
proavia  quondam  Roberti  comitis  de  Mar  domini  Erskene  etc.  qui  quon- 
dam Robertus  fuit  avus  quondam  Alexandri  domini  Erskene  abavi 
■Toannis  nunc  Marrie  comitis  latoris  presentium  obiit  ad  pacem  et  fidein 
quondam  supremi  domini  nostri  Alexandri  Regis  Scotorum  bone  mcmoric 
Tertii  et  quod  dictus  Joannes  nunc  Mai'rie  comes  est  legitimus  et  propin- 
quior  heres  dicti  quondam  Donaldi  Marrie  comitis  avi  dicti  quondam 
Gartnei  proavi  quondam  Helene  de  Mar  proavie  dicti  quondam  Roberti 
comitis  de  Mar  domini  Erskein  etc.  avi  dicti  quondam  Alexandri  domini 
Erskein  abavi  dicti  Joannis  nunc  Marrie  comitis  •  et  quod  est  legitime 
etatis  ,  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigilla  quorundam  eorum  qui  dicte  in- 
quisitioni  intererant  faciende  vnacum  brevi  regio  intus  clauso  et  sigillo 
officii  dicti  viceeomitatus  de  Clakmannane  dorso  presentium  affixo  pre- 
sentibus  sunt  appensa  die  mense  et  anno  prenominatis  . 

Extractum  de  Libro   Causarum    predicti  viceeomitatus  per  nic 
Patricium   Morisoun   notarium    publicum    ac    scribam    eiusdem 
testantibus    his  meis   signo    et    subscriptione  manualibus  . 
Sic  subscnhitur  J.  Morisonc  . 

2.  Alia  inquisitio  facta  dictis  die  et  loco  coram  dictis  judicibus  et  per 
prefatas  inquisitionis  personas  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quondam  Donaldus 
Marrie  comes  frater  quondam  Helene  de  Mar  que  fuit  proavia  quon<lam 
Roberti  comitis  de  Mar  domini  Erskene  etc.  qui  fuit  avns  quondam 
Alexandri  domini  Erskein  abavi  Joannis  nunc  Marrie  comitis  domini 
Erskein  etc.  latoris  presentium  obiit  ad  pacem  et  fidem  quondam  supremi 
domini  nostri  Davidis  Scotorum  Regis  eius  nominis  bone  memorie  Se- 
cunili  •  et  quod  dictus  Joannes  nunc  Marrie  comes  est  legitimus  et  pro- 
pinquior  heres  eiusdem  quondam  Donaldi  Marrie  comitis  fratris  dicte 
quondam  Helene  de  Mar  proavie  dicti  quondam  Roberti  Marrie  comitis 
domini  Erskene  avi  dicti  quondam  Alexandri  domini  Erskein  abavi  dicti 
Joannis  nunc  Marrie  comitis  •  et  quod  est  legitime  etatis  .  In  cuius  rei 
etc.  vt  in  precedenti  retornatu  solo  nomine  mutato  . 

3.  Alia  inquisitio  facta  dictis  die  et  loco  coram  dictis  judicibus  et  pei- 

2q 


806  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

prefatas  inquisitionis  personas  .  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quondam  Grat- 
neus  comes  de  JIar  pater  quondam  Helene  do  Mai-  que  fuit  proavia 
quondam  Robert!  comitis  de  ]\Iar  domini  Erskine  etc.  qui  quondam 
Robertus  fuit  avus  quondam  Alexandri  domini  Erskene  abavi  .loannis 
nunc  ]\rarrie  comitis  latoris  presencium  obiit  ad  pacem  et  fidcm  quondam 
supremi  domini  nostri  Roberti  Scotorum  Regis  eius  nominis  bone  memorie 
Primi  •  et  quod  dictus  Joannes  nunc  Marrie  comes  est  legitimus  et  pro- 
pinquior  bores  oiusdem  quondam  Gratnei  Marrie  comitis  patris  dictc 
quondam  Helene  de  IMar  proavie  dicti  quondam  Roberti  comitis  de  Mar 
etc.  avi  dicti  quondam  Alexandri  domini  Erskein  abavi  dicti  Joannis  nunc 
Marrie  comitis  •  et  quod  est  legitime  etatis  .  In  cuius  rei  etc.  vt  in  pre- 
cedenti  retornatu  solo  nomine  mutato  . 

4.  Alia  inquisitio  facta  dictis  die  et  loco  coram  dictis  judicibus  et  per 
prefatas  inquisitionis  personas  .  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quondam  Thomas 
Marrie  comes  filius  quondam  Donaldi  Marrie  comitis  fi-atris  quondam 
Helene  de  Mar  que  fuit  proavia  quondam  Roberti  comitis  de  Mar  domini 
Erskein  etc.  qui  Robertus  fuit  avus  quondam  Alex-andri  domini  Erskene 
abavi  Joannis  nunc  Marrie  comitis  latoris  presentium  obiit  ad  pacem  et 
fidem  quondam  supremi  domini  nostri  Roberti  Scotorum  Regis  eius 
nominis  bone  memorie  Secundi  et  quod  dictus  Joanneg  nunc  comes  Marrie 
est  legitimus   et  propinquior  hcres   eiusdem   quondam   Thome   Marrie 

■  comitis  filii  fratris  dicte  quondam  Helene  de  Mar  .proavie  dicti  quondam 
Roberti  comitis  de  Mar  domini  Erskene  avi  dicti  quondam  Alexandri 
domini  Erskein  abavi  'dicti  Joannis  nunc  Marrie  comitis  •  et  quod 'est 
legitime  etatis  .  In  cuius  rei  etc.  vt  in  precedenti  retornatu  solo  nomine 
mutato  . 

5.  Alia  inquisitio  facta  dictis  die  et  loco  coram  dictis  judicibus  et  per 
prefatas  inquisitionis  personas  .  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quondam  Mar- 

/  gareta  comitissa  de  Mar  filia  quondam  Donaldi  secundi  Marrie  comitis 
fratris  quondam  Helene  de  Mar  que  quondam  Helena  fuit  proavia  quon- 
dam Roberti  comitis  de  Mar  domini  Erskein  qui  fuit  avus  quondam 
Alexandri  domini  Erskein  abaui  Joannis  nunc  comitis  de  Mar  latoris 

■  presentium  obiit  ad  pacem  et  fidem  quondam  supremi  domini  nostri 
Roberti  Scotorum  Regis  eius  nominis  bone  memorie     Secundi  •  et  quod 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY."  307 

ilictus  Joannes  nunc  Marrie  comes  est  legitimus  et.  propinquior  licrcs 
eiiisdem  quondam  JEavgarete  I\larrie  comitisse  filie  dicti  quondam  Donaldi 
sccundi  Sjarric  comitis  fratris  dicte  quondam  Helene  de  Jlar  proavie  dicti 
quondam  Roberti  comitis  de  Mar  domini  Erskein  etc.  avi  dicti  quondam 
Alexandri  domini  Erskein  abavi  dicti  Joannis  nunc  Man-ie  comitis  •  et 
quod  Sst  legitime  etatis  .  In  cuius  rei  etc.  vt  in  precedent!  i-etornatu  solo 
nomine  mutato  . 


King  Charles  I.  to  the  Treasurer  Deput. '  — (A.D.  162S.) 

Right  etc.  Wee  liaue  been  often  petitioned  in  bebalff  of  our  wassellis 
of  Marr  and  Garioch  showing  the  preiudice  that  we  susteen  by  giveing 
way  to  the  actione  intended  against  them  and  the  great  losse  we  shall 
haue  in  caice  they  be  ov.evthrouen  in  the  same  But  now  latelie  bieng 
requested  for  our  further  assurance  in  the  premissis  to  committ  tlie  tryall 
of  what  is  past  tharein  alredie  or  may  heirefter  by  forther  proceeding 
ensue  to  the  preiudice  of  our  richt  and  benefeitt  vnto  a  select  number  of 
the  Senatouris  of  the  Colledge  oi  Justice  and  tuoe  Aduocattis  Wee  haue 
thought  fitt  as  we  alreadie  haue  giuen  way  to  the  course  of  justice  in  the 
aduerse.partie  his  behoue  soe  to  doe  ourselues  that  richt  as  to  tak  notice 
of  our  interest  from  able  bot  indifferent  persones  And  tharefoi'c  we  will 
and  require  you  to  conveen  to  your  selif  our  weel  beloued  cousen  the  Erie 
of  Lauderdale  the  Lord  Carnegie  Sir  Robert  Spottiswood  in  our  name  to 
charge  them  like  as  wee  doe  i-equire  your  selff  also  joyntlie  with  them 
vpounyour  alledgeance  tows  That  heving  takne  tryell  of  thepremissis 
and  vther  particulars  confined  in  this  enclosed  petitione  from  Maister 
Andro  Aittone  and  Maister  Lues  StGuart  aduocattis  for  the  Erie  of  l^Larr 
and  from  Adame  Cunninghame  and  Robert  Burnewood  for  the  wassales 
you  report  vnto  ws  wnder  your  handis  wbat'yee  in  equftie  and  conscience 
find  to  be  treuth  And  for  this  to  return  your  ansuer  to  our  Master  of 
Requcstis  that  wee  bieng  acquented.tharewith  may  with  the  more  assu- 
rance resolue  what  wilbe  fitting  for  ws  to  doe  heirpfter  Bot  in  the 
premisses  we  do^  speciallie  relye  vpon  your  abilities  and.affectione  to  our 

I  [Fi-oin  Secretary  Sir  ■William  Alexander's  Register  of  Roy.al  Letters,  162G-1031.  M^.  Geu- 
Reg.  House,  Edin.]  ,  .  ' 


308  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

service      Soe  wee   require    that  yee   will    vse  all  convenient  diligence 
whareof  not  doubting  wee  etc.     Whithall  the  18  day  of  Februure  1628. 


Minute  of  contract  betuix  the  Erie  of  Mar  and  Schir  George  Johnestoun 
of  that  Ilk  knicht  baronet.  '  _(A.D.  1628.) 

-A.t  Edinburgh  the  ellevint  day  of  July  M.  vi'^  tuentie  aucht  yeires  the 
minute  of  contraci  vnder  writtin  wes  producit  be  Sir  George  Johnestoun 
of  that  Ilk  knicht  baronet  pairtie  and  registrat  in  the  Buikis  of  Generall 
Registre  or  Sessioun  appoyntit  for  registratioun  of  saisingis  reuersiounes 
and  vtheris  writtis  in  the  24  buik  thairof  and  in  the  leiffis  following  con- 
forme  to  the  Act  of  Parliament  maid  thairanent  in  Junii  1617  quhairof 
the  tennour  followis  Articles  agreit  vpoun  betuixt  ane  noble  Erie  John 
erle  of  Mar  and  John  lord  Erskine  bis  sone  on  the  ane  pairt  and  Sir 
George  Johnestoun  of  that  ilk,  knicht  baronet,  on  the  vther  pairt,  as  fol- 
lowis :  Imprimis^  forsameikill  as  the  said  Sir  George  Johnestoun  is  here- 
tabillie  iufeft  haldin  of  his  Maiestie  in  all  and  liaill  the  landis  and  vtheris 
efter  specefeit,  as  his  infeftmentis  beiris,  videlicet,  in  all  and  haill  the 
landis  of  Johnestoun  and  mill  thairof,  the  landis  of  Caskieben,  maner 
place  orchairdis  yairdis  and  milne  thairof,  the  landis  of  Inglistoun,  the 
landis  of  Isuakistoun,  Peddeismilne  with  the  milne  thairof.  New  Place, 
Fawallis,  Legget,  aucht  pairt  landis  of  Ardoyne,  the  schaddow  halff  landis 
of  CrimonJ  and  milne  thairof,  the  landis  of  Boyndis  and  Portterstown 
with  the  milne  thairof,  the  landis  of  Sebbie,  Lochtulloche,  Bendache, 
Beggisley,  Caismilne,  millandis  and  walkmilne  of  the  same,  Craig,  Cors- 

'  [From  the  General  Register  of  Seisins,  vol.  24.  MS.,  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb. 

A  case  between  the  same  parties,  on  the  same  subject,  was  decided  in  the  Court  of  Session 
ou  the  twenty-first  of  February,  1628  : 

"  The  Eurl  of  Mar,  against  the  Laird  of  Casliieben :— Casliiebon  raised  brieves  to  serve  him- 
self heir  to  Dame  Isobell  Douglass,  countess  of  Marr  and  Garioch,  before  the  Sheriff  of  Aberdeen. 
The  Earl  of  Marr,  alleging  him  to  be  served  heir  to  her  already,  and  by  act  of  Parliament  found 
to  be  nearest  of  blood  to  her,  obtains  summons  for  advocating  the  service  before  the  Lords, 
to  hear  and  .see  Caskieben  ordained  to  serve  his  brieves  before  unsuspected  judges,  to  be  ap- 
pointed l)eforc  the  Lords,  and  to  hear  and  see  all  the  brieves  raised,  or  to  be  raised  by  him,  for  tlie 
same  cfl'ect,  and  all  judges  discharged  in  the  meantime.  At  the  calling  of  the  summons,  Caskie- 
ben is  absent.  The  Lords  discharge  him,  and  ajl  others,  to  serve  any  brieves,  except  before  such 
judges  as  the  Lords  shall  appoint  " — (Supplement  of  the  Dictionary  of  Decisions  of  the  Court  of 
Session,  vol.  i.,  pp.  2C7,  2G8.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  309 

hill,  Boiggosies,  Standing  Stanes,  Sleii)ie  Hillok,  Woodland,  Boiginjose, 
and  Overtoun  of  Dyce  ;  and  hes  laitlie  conqueist  and  acqnyrit  fra  Joline 
Leslie  of  Pitcapill,  and  Johnc  Leslie  fiar  ihairof,  the  soney  iialfl'  landis  of 
Criniond  and  sonny  lialfF  milnes  tliairoff,  to  be  haldin  of  liis  Maiestie, 
conforme  to  the  infeftinentis  grantit  to  him  thaii-vpoun  ;  and  sicklyk,  he 
is  heretahillie  infeft  in  the  landis  of  Muirtoun,  walkmiinc  and  pcrtinentis 
thairof,  now  haldin  of  ouro  Souerane  Lord,  in  default  of  William  Setoun 
of  Meldrum,  immediate  snpcriour  to  him  thairof  for  the  tyme,  refiiissaiid 
to  enter  him  thairto;  and  als  he  is  hcretabillie  infeft  in  the  kirklandis  of 
Montkegy,  haldin  of  Lundoris,  and  sicklyk,  in  certane  commoun  and 
borrow  landis  and  aikeris  of  Inuernrie,  haldin  of  the  said  burgh  in  trie 
burgage,  with  all  and  sundrie  tliair  houssis,  biggingis,  yairdis,  orcliairdis, 
milnes,  multouris,  knaifschipis,  tenncntis,  tennandrcis,  sernice  of  frie 
tennentis,  annexis,  connexis,  and  pertinentis,  all  lyand  within  the  schiref- 
dome  of  Abirdein  ;  and  that  the  said  nobill  Erie  and  his  said  sonc  hes 
actioun  of  reductioun,  and  improbatioun  persewit  at  thair  instance  againis 
the  said  Sir  George  :  Thairfoir,  and  for  rcmoveing  of  all  questioun  betuix 
the  saidis  pairties,  the  said  nobill  Erie  and  his  said  sone  ar  content  to 
ratifie  the  richtis  and  infeftmentis  of  the  landis  aboue  writtin,  maid  to  the 
said  Sir  George,  to  be  haldin  be  the  said  Sir  George  and  his  airis  of  the 
Kingis  Maiestie,  quhairof  the  said  nobill  Erie  and  his  said  sone  sail 
denude  thameselfF  07imi  hahili  modo  in  favouris  of  the  said  Sir  George 
and  his  aires,  except  the  saidis  landis  of  Muirtoun,  to  be  haldin  of  the 
said  nobill  Erie  and  his  suceessouris  in  fewferme  for  payment  of  the 
quadruple  ol  the  retourit  dewtie  ;  and  the  nonpayment  sail  be  no  cans  of 
nullitie,  and  quliensoevir  the  said  nobill  Erie  and  his  said  sone  or  ony  of 
thame  sail  evict  the  saidis  landis  of  Muirtoun  fra  the  said  Williame 
Setoun  of  Meldrum,  present  superiour  thairof  to  the  said  Sir  George,  and 
the  said  nobill  Erie  and  his  said  sonc  to  renunce  in  favouins  of  the  said 
Sir  George  and  his  foirsaidis,  all  vther  richt  quhilk  they  haif  or  pretend 
to  the  haill  foirnamet  landis  perteining  to  tlie  said  Sir  George,  except  the 
superioritie  of  the  saidis  landis  of  Muirtoun,  quhilk  ar  to  be  haldin  of  the 
said  nobill  Erie  in  maner  foirsaid :  Item^  becaus  the  said  Sir  George 
raisit  breives  for  serveing  of  him,  narrest  air  to  vmqnhill  Dame  Issobell 
Douglas,  countes  of  Mar,  and  als  intentit  actioun  of  reductioun  againcs 
the  said  nobill  Erie  his  retouris  as  air  to  the  said  vmquhill  Dame  Isobell 


310  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Douglas,  and  to  hir  vmqnhill  motlier,  vmquliill  guiJsir,  and  vtheris  hir 
predicessouris.  Erles  of  Mar ;  tliairfoir  the  said  Sir  George  sail  produce 
sic  progres  as  he  lies  quhairby  he  pretcndis  himselff  to  be  air  to  the  said 
vmquhill  Dame  Issobell  Douglas,  and  cfter  the  productioun  thairof  sail 
renunce  be  sic  laufull  forme  as  may  stand  he  the  law,  all  clame,  titill,  or 
actioun,  quhilk  he  may  have  to  the  said  erledome  of  ^lar,  and  lordschipe 
of  Garloche,  as  air  or  appeirand  air  to  the  said  vmquhile  Dame  Issobell 
Douglas,  or  hir  predicessouris,  Erles  of  Mar,  in  favouris  of  the  said  noblis 
Erie  ,and  his  sone,  and  to  mak  and  subscryve  I'enunciatiounes  and  rati- 
ficatiounes  in  maist  ample  forme,  with  warrandice  fra  his  awin  deid,  and 
fra  the  factis  and  deidis  of  all  and  quhatsumevir  persounes  that  mey 
succeid  to  him,  or  to  vmquhile  Sir  James  Gareoehe,  and  vmquhile  Dame 
Ilelene  of  Mar,  his  alledgit  spous,  or  any  ane  of  thame,  exceptand  furth 
of  the  saidis  renunciatio;^ines  and  ratificatiounes  the  haill  particuler  landis, 
milnes,  and  vtheris  particulerlie  and  speciallie  aboue  specifeit,  with  thair 
haill  pairtis,  pendicles,  and  pertinentis  : .  Lastlie,  baith  the  saidis  pairties 
Tiaif  ordanit  thir  presentis  to  be  extendit  in  ample  forme:  In  witnes 
quhairof  baith  the  saidis  pairties  half  subscriuit  thir  presentis  with  thair 
handis  (writtin  be  James  Dumbar,  writter  in  Edinburgh)  at  Holyrtidhous 
the  first  day  of  Julij,  the  yeir  of  God.M.  vi"^  twentie  aucht  yeires,  befoir 
thir  witnessis,  Andro  Fraser  of  Stainniwode,  Maister  James  Aytoun  of 
Grang,  Maister  Andro  Aytoun  of  Kinglassie,  James  Dunbar  foirsaid,  and 
Maister  Alexander  Reid,  writter  in  EJinburglu  Sic  sithscnhitur  Mar^ 
J.  Erskine  ;  Androw  Fraser,  .witueg ;  G.  J.onstoun  of  that  ilk;  J.  Aittoun, 
witnes  ;  M.  A.  Aytoun,  witnes  ;  M.  Al.  Rcid,  witnes. 


King  Charles  I.  to  the  Lords  of  the  Sessione. '  — (A.D.  1628.) 

jK-ight  etc.  Whareas  we  have  bene  often  petitioned  by  the  vassallis  of 
Marr  and  Garrioch  for  granting  of  our  concurrance  by  appointing  ane 
Aduocat  to  compeir  with  them  for  our  interest  in  the  actione  pcrseued  by 
the  Erie  of  Marr  and  the  Lord  Erskyne  his  sone  against  them  wharein 
as  we  wilbe  loth  to  neglect  that  which  may  concern  our  oune  interest  soc 

'  LFrom  Secretary  Sir  William  Alexander's  Kegistcr  of  lioyal  Letters,  1626-1631,  MS.  Gcl. 
Reg.  House,  Edin.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  311 

on  the  other  parte  wee  arc  not  willing  to  shew  ourselues  a  partie  with  one  of 
ourc  oune  subiectis  against  another  before  our  interest  tlo  appcir  bot  are 
villing  to  leaff  them  both  indifl'erentlie  to  the  ordinarie  course  of  justice 
Wharefore  our  plesour  is  till  such  time  as  we  shalbe  pleased  to  insist 
that  our  intei-est  or  right  may  appcir  by  such  legall  meens  as  we  think 
fitt  and  that  yee  shall  call  before  you  the  Erie  of  Marr  and  the  Lord 
Erskine  his  sone  and  require  them  to  mak  a  declaratione  in  your  presens 
to  be  insert  in  the  proces  or  what  vther  way  you  shall  think  fitt  That 
whatsoeuer  shalbe  the  event  of  that  actione  perseued  by  them  against  the 
saidis  wassallis  of  Jlarr  and  Garioeh  it  shall  noewayis  preiudge  ws  of  any 
interest  we  may  pretend  whensoeuer  the  samen  shall  appeir  /  This  being 
done  and  they  haveing  gottine  such  satisfactione  concerning  our  interest 
Oure  plesour  is  that  you  proceed  and  minister  justice  without  delay  or 
any  respect  of  persones  according  to  the  equitie  of  the  cans  and  the 
lawes  of  that  our  kingdome  And  soe  etc.  Whitehall  the  2  day  of  December 
1028, 


King  Charles  I.  to  the  Clerk  of  Register.  '  — (A.D.  1628.) 

Trustie  etc.  Whareas  vpon  the  humble  desire  of  the  vassallis  of  Marr 
and  Garioeh  wee  did  of  late  signifie  our  plesour  vnto  you  for  accepting 
of  ane  petitione  they  should  giue  in  against  our  trustie  etc.  the  Erie  of 
Marr  in  the  nixt  ensueing  parliament  And  sieing  we  haue  giuen  ordour 
that  the  said  Erie  of  Marr  and  Lord  Erskine  his  sone  shall  secure  ws  for 
any  thing  may  concern  ws  or  our  interest  that  wee  by  noe  way  be  pre- 
iudged  by  the  issue  of  the  proces  depending  betuix  them  we  being  in 
nowayis  willing  to  shew  our  selues  a  partie  with  one  of  our  subiectis 
against  another  Oure  pleaspure  is  that  you  likwayis  accept  of  all  such 
thingis  as  shalbe  giuen  in  by  the  said  Erie  of  Marr  or  his  said  sone  for 
defence  of  thare  right  For  doing  whareof  this  present  shalbe  vnto  you  a 
sufficient  warrand  etc.     Whitehall  the  2  day  of  December  1628. 


1  [From  Secretary  Sir  William  Alexander's  Register  of  Royal  Letters,  1G26-1G31,  MS.  Gen. 
Keg  House,  Edin.] 


312  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF, 


Ciirta  I'euJifii-me  Johanni  Forbes  de  ToUeis  '  — (A.D.  1560.) 

Oarta  feudifirmaria  per  Dominum  Georgium  Broun  capellanuni  captdle 
de  Dene  infra  baroniam  de  Kildrymme  et  Robertum  dominum  Elphing- 
stoun  baronem  dicte  baronie  et  patronum  dicte  capelle  concessa  Joanni 
Forbes  de  Tolleis  (pro  reparatione  et  conservatione  domuum  edifieiorum 
hortorum  et  plantatione  arborum  aliarumque  policiarum  etc.  necnon  pro 
certis  pecuniarum  summis  persolutis)  terrarum  de  Over  Kilbatho  Re- 
pocbquhy  et  Croft  Morrell  partium  patrimonii  capelle  de  Dene  .  Red- 
dendo annuatim  viginti  quinque  mercas  .  Faciendo  tres  sectas  ad  tria 
placita  capitalia  apud  Castrum  de  Kildrummy  annuatim  .  Inveniendo 
unum  equestrem  aptum  et  idoneum  cum  armis  et  necessariis  prout  te- 
nentes  seu  coloiii  vicecomitatus  de  Abirdene  armantur  secundum  formam 
proclamationis  in  quolibet  exercitu  Regis  vel  Regine  .  Dando  consilium 
et  auxilium  superioi"i  toties  quoties  contigerit  moram  trahere  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Aberdein  .  Recipiendo  amicabiliter  et  bospitando  dictum 
Dominum  vel  ejus  camerarium  ibidem  versantem  .  Eundo  ter  annuatim 
ad  venationes  cum  Domino  in  forestis  baronie  de  Kyldrummy  sumptibus 
suis  propriis  Proviso  ut  non  liceat  dicto  Johanni  beredibusque  cedere 
vel  abducere  aliquas  arbores  de  quibusdam  forestis  dicte  baronie  absque 
superioris  licentia  .  Cum  clausula  de  terris  amittendis  si  contingat  dictum 
Jobannem  vel  beredes  suos  dictum  Dominum  vel  aliquem  in  ejus  societate 
aut  comitatu  armis  aggredi  vel  insidiari  aut  camerarium  Domini  colli- 
gentem  firmas  et  redditus  invadere  aut  etiam  si  castrum  de  Kyldrummie 
occu])arint  vel  pro  captione  ejusdem  illud  invaserint  .  Addita  insuper 
clausula  de  non  alienando  sine  licentia  superioris  .  Testibus  Roberto 
Drummond  de  Carnok  Willelmo  Forbes  de  Barnes  et  aliis  .  Apud  Edin- 
burgh penultimo  August!  j"  v'  Ix. 


[Noted  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forhea. 
On  the  twcnty-sceoiul  day  of  January,  15U1-2,  Alexander  Forbes,  lawfal  son  of  the  above 
named  John  Forbes  of  Toweis,  received  sasineof  the  lands  of  Cowfurde,  Culquhark,  and  others, 
n  the  barony  of  Kildrummy,— (Origiual  in  the  charter  chest  at  Cumbernauld.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  SLl 


Carta  confirmacionis  Johannis  Forbes  fratris  germani  Willelmi  Forbes  de 
Towis  super  carta  sibi  facta  per  Johannem  Forbes  de  Burkis  etc.  '  — 
(A.D.  1496  el  A.D.  1497.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  [tanquam]  tutoreiu 
et  gubernatorem  predilecti  fratris  nostri  Jobaunis  comitis  de  Mar  etc. 
quamdam  cartam  factam  per  dilectum  nostrum  Johannem  Forbess  de 
Burkis  dilecto  nostro  Johanni  Forbess  fratri  germano  Willelmi  Forbess 
de  Towis  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc 
cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes  Forbes  de  Burkis  eternam  in 
Domino  [salutem]  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro 
Johanni  Forbes  fratri  germano  Willelmi  Forbes  de  Towis  totam  et  into- 
gram  dimedietatem  omnium  terrarum  mearum  de  Burkis  cum  suis  per- 
tinentiis  ac  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  de  Glencaruy  Glenconry  et 
Orde  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  comitatu  de  Mar  infra  vicecomi- 
tatum  de  Abirdene  pro  quadam  summa  pecunie  quam  dictus  Johannes  in 
tempore  confectionis  presentis  carte  mee  .  .  .  persoluebat  ad  sponsalia 
filiarum  mearum  perimplenda  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  prefato 
.lohanni  heredibus  suis  et  suis  assignatis  de  me  et  heredibus  meis  in  feodo 
et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reseruato  tantum  liberotenemento 
earundem  terrarum  pro  toto  tempore  vite  mee  Reddendo  inde  annuatim 
.  .  .  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  vsualis  monete  Scocie  super  solum 
dictarum  terrarum  nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  mee  sigillum  meum  est  appensum  Apud 
Abirdene  penultimo  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  j""  iiij°  Ixxxxvj'" 
Coram  nobili  et  potente  domino  Johanne  domino  de  Forbess  Alexandre 
Cbamir  de  Mvrthill  Willelmo  Forbess  de  Towis  Magistro  Alexandre 
Dauysouu  Domino  Johanne  Joffrasoun  vicario  de  Forbess  Domino  Thoma 
JofFrasoun  Domino  Johanne  Striueling  notario  publico  QuAMQUiDEM 
cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  .  .  .  confirmamus  Saluis  nobis  et  dicto  fratri 
nostro  nostrisque  et  suis  successoribus  iuribus  et  sernicijs  .  .  .  debitis  et 
consuetis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis 
magnum    sigillum    nostrum   apponi  precepimus    .    .    .    Apud    Striueling 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  SigiUi,  lib.  siii.,  no.  250.  MS.  Gee.  Keg.  House;  Edin.] 

2u 


314  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

decimo  septimo  die  mensis  Maij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo 
nonagesimo  septimo  et  regni  nostri  nono  . 


Carta  Joliannis  Forbes  super  terris  de  Burchis.  '  — (A.D.  1505.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  ,  et  .  .  . 
confirmasse  diiecto  nostro  Johanni  Forbes  fratri  germano  Willelmj  Forbes 
de  Tolleis  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Burchis  cum  siluis  et  le  hojijis 
earundem  terras  de  Westirdrummellochy  Newtoune  Macharis  Halch  Glen- 
kervy  Glenconry  et  le  Orde  cum  siluis  earundem  vnacum  tenentibus 
tenandriis  liberetenencium  seruicijs  et  molendinis  omnium  terrarum  pre- 
dictarum  cum  suis  pertinencijs  jacentes  in  comitatu  nostro  de  Mar  infra 
vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Que  fuerunt  dicti  Johannis  Forbes 
domlnj  feodi  earundem  hereditarie  et  de  Comitibus  de  Mar  perprius  tente 
et  quas  idem  ...  in  manus  nostras  apud  Edinburghe  .  .  .  simpliciter 
resignauit  Et  quas  omnes  et  singulas  terras  predictas  .  .  .  pro  singulari 
fauore  quem  habemus  eidera  Johanni  et  pro  ipsius  bono  et  gratuito  seruicio 
nobis  impenso  creauimus  ...  in  vnam  liberam  baroniara  nuncupandain 
Baroniam  de  Burchis  Et  prefatas  siluas  et  U  ho<j<]is  in  liberam  t'orestam 
de  Glenkervy  et  Glenconry  perpetuis  futuris  temporibus  nuncupandam 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  ,  .  predicto  Johanni  Forbes  et  heredibus  suis  de 
nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Scotorum  Regibus  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
iraperpetuum  .  .  .  Cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus  herezeldis  bludwetis  et 
merchetis  mulierum  Cum  furca  fossa  sok  sak  tholi  theme  infangtheif  out- 
fangtheif pitt  et  gallus  le  vert  et  venysoune  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim 
dictus  Johannes  et  heredes  sui  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Scotorum 
Regibus  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  curiarum  vicecoraitis  de  Abir- 
dene in  pretorio  de  Abcrdene  tenenda  Necnon  wardas  et  releuia  dictarum 
terrarum  et  baronie  cum  pertinentiis  /  et  maritagia  cum  contigerint  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  prusenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepiraus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis 
Januarij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentcsimo  quarto  et  regni  nostri 
decimoscptimo  . 

'  [AbriJged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib   xiv,  uo.  C7.    MS.  Gcu.  Keg.  House, 
Edinlj.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KILDRUMMY.  315 


Lcttre  to  the  Schiref  of  Abirdene  for  Johne  Forbes  fear  of  Burchis  for  his 
Forest  of  Glenkervy  and  Glenconry.  '  — (A.D.  1505.) 

A  lettre  direct  to  the  Schiref  of  Aberdene  and  vther  schireffis  in  that  parr 
chargeing  thanie  to  mak  opiu  proclamatioun  at  the  market  corce  of  Abir- 
dene and  vther  placis  nedefuU  /  that  forsamekle  as  the  Kingis  hienes  has  be 
his  infeftment  mad  to  Johnne  Forbess  fear  of  Burchis  annext  and  creat  all 
the  woddis  boggis  and  schawis  of  his  landis  of  Burchis  Druramellocjuhy 
Newtoune  Macharis  Hauche  Glenkervy  Glenconry  and  the  Orde  in  fre 
forest  to  be  callit  the  Forest  of  Glenkervy  and  Glenconry  /  Tharefor  that 
thai  coramande  and  charge  al  and  sindrie  his  liegis  that  nana  of  thame  tak 
apoun  hand  to  distroy  or  waist  the  saidis  forestis  or  ony  parte  of  thame  be 
hunting  hewing  cutting  or  pastvring  of  bestis  in  the  samyn  vnder  all  the 
paine  and  charge  contenit  in  the  lawis  of  fre  forest  and  statutis  made  thar- 
apoun     De  data  apud  Edinburgh  iij°  Fehruarij  ef  regni  Regis  xvij°' 

Ex  delileracione  Dominorum  Consilij  etc. 


Localitie  of  the  parochin  of  Kildrumie  and   Auchindoir.  ^ — {circa  A.D. 
1650.) 

ihe  Rentall  of  the  vnited  parishes  of  Kildruirie  and  Auchindoir  comptinge 
the  chalder  at  fourscoir  pundis  money  amountis  to  feftie  chalder  ane  peck 
out  of  viche  is  allowed  be  the  Committe  for  Augraentationes  thre  chalder 
victuall  tuo  pairt  meall  third  pairt  bear  four  hundrethe  merkis  money  and 
feftie  merkis  for  the  communione  elementis  Summa  of  bothe  thrie 
hundrethe  pundis  The  localitie  is  contained  in  the  particularis  following 
allowed  to  Maister  Williame  Davidsone  minister  together  withe  the  viccarage. 

Item  the  landis  of  the  Manis  of  Craigc  Contlay  and  Auchinleithe  belong- 
inge  in  heretage  to  Francis  Gordone  of  Crafge  peyis  fjve  chalderis  four 
bollis  threttein  peckis  half  peck — threttie  pundis  money. 

'  [From  the  Rcgistrum  Secret!  Sigilli,  lib.  ii.,  fol.  147.  MS  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 
■  [From  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 


316  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Item  wodsett  to  George  Gordone  of  Tillachaudie  be  the  said  Francis  the 
Wppar  Ord  the  landis  adjacent  to  the  Manis  and  Milne  of  Auchindoir 
Vhytley  Boigis  and  Tollophin  pcyis  thrie  chalderis  tuelf  bollis  eght  peckis 
vide  tuo  bollis  fyftein  peckis  half  a  fourt  pairt — in  money  is  tuentie  tuo 
pundis  13  shillingis  9  penneis. 

Item  wedsett  be  tlie  said  Francis  Gordone  to  Williame  Lainge  in  Borflatt 
the  Longlandis  peyis  nyne  bollis  fywe  peckis  ane  fourt  pairt  ane  quarter  of 
ane  four  pairt  indc  nyne  peckis  half  fourt  pairt  ane  quarter — money  is  thrie 
pund  nyne  shillingis  4  penneis. 

Item  wodsett  be  him  to  Patrik  Scherar  the  toune  of  Creack  peyis  ane 
chalder  ten  bollis  ten  peckis  tuo  four  pairtis  inde  ane  boll  ten  peckis  thrie 
four  pairtis — money  is  nyne  pundis  19  shillings  11  penneis  the  fourt  pairt 
of  a  pennie. 

Item  wodsett  be  the  said  Francis  to  Alexander  Gordone  of  Merdrum  the 
landis  of  Braland  Ryell  Wpper  and  Nether  Fuilyement  peyis  fywe  chalder 
ten  peckis  tuo  four  pairtis  inde  four  bollis  fourtein  peckis  half  fourt  pairt — 
money  is  threttie  pundis  four  shillingis  8  penneis. 

Item  wedsett  be  the  said  Francis  to  Maister  James  Reid  in  Aberdeine  the 
Newtone  of  Auchindoir  peyis  ane  chalder  four  bollis  inde  ane  boll  three 
peckis  fourt  pairt  half  fourt  pairt — money  is  sevin  pundis  ten  shillingis. 

Item  wodsett  be  him  to  Robert  Smythe  the  Nether  Ord  peyis  ane  chalder 
four  bollis  inde  ane  boll  three  peckis  ane  four  pairt  half  ane  fourt  pairt — 
money  is  sevin  pund  ten  shillingis. 

Item  Logie  and  Edinbanchorie  belonginge  to  Williame  Maister  of  Forbes 
peyis  ane  chalder  tuelf  bollis  ten  peckis  thrie  four  pairtis  inde  ane  boll  ellevin 
peckis  thrie  four  pairtis — money  is  ellevin  pound  sevin  shillingis  eght  penneis. 

Item  Old  Auchindoir  Govel  Croft  Doskie  Drum  Lent  Haughe  Brigend 
belonginge  to  William  Gordone  of  Terpersie  peyis  four  chalder  inde  three 
bollis  fourtein  peckis — money  is  tuentie  four  pundis. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— IvILDRTTJlMY.  .517 

Item  wodset  be  the  said  William  Gordone  to  George  Ronald  Boighead  and 
Vhytley  peyis  anc  chalder  fywe  boUis  three  peckis  inch  ane  boll  four  peckis 
half  peck — money  is  sevin  pund  sevintein  shillingis. 

Item  Newmilne  and  Upper  Beginge  belonginge  to  wmquhill  Maister 
Robert  Reid  now  to  Isabel  Gellie  in  lifrent  peyis  ane  chalder  inde  fyftene 
peckis  half  peck — money  is  sex  pundis. 

Item  wodsett  be  Johne  eril  of  Mar  to  Alexander  Reid  Auchmillen  peyis 
ane  chalder  victuall  inde  fyftein  peckis  half  peck — money  is  sex  pundis. 

Item  wodsett  be  Johne  erll  of  Mar  to  Maister  James  Reid  the  Croft  of  the 
Milne  of  Birkinbrewill  peyis  tuo  bollis  meill  ten  peckis  thrie  four  pairtis  inde 
tuo  peckis  half  peck  half  four  pairt — money  is  20  shillingis. 

Item  the  landis  belonginge  to  Johne  erll  of  Mar  and  Johne  lord  Erskein 
within  Kildrumie. 

Item  the  Wpper  and  Nether  Manis  of  Kildrumie  Templetone  Gibbon  and 
Maris  Croftis  Milne  and  Malt  Croft  Trotres  Hill  and  Knoll  Head  Croftis 
peyis  nyne  chalderis  nyne  bollis  inde  nyne  bollis — money  is  feftie  four 
pundis  sevin  shillingis  7  pennies. 

Item  wodsett  be  them  The  Culsche  to  Alexander  Reid  peyis  ten  bollis  ten 
peckis  three  four  pairtis  inde  ten  peckis  tuo  four  pairtis — money  is  four 
pundis. 

Item  wodsett  be  them  to  Alexander  Straquhen  of  Glenkindie  Chappel 
Ronald  peyis  thre  bollis  three  peckis  inde  three  peckis  and  half  four  pairt 
— money  is  23  shillingis  4  penneis. 

Item  belonging  to  Robert  Reid  in  heritage  to  Agnes  Lumsden  in  lifrent 
the  landis  of  Midclova  peyis  ane  chalder  half  chalder  inde  ane  boll  sevin 
peckis  ane  four  pairt — money  is  nyne  pundis. 

Item  Easter  Clova  belonginge  to  Robert  Lumisden  in  heritage  to  Cristen 


318  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF, 

Irwinge  in  lifrent  withe  Cranstone  Stonebriges  and  Croftis  peyis  tuo 
chalder  tlirettein  bollis  inde  tuo  bollis  tuelf  pecliis  four  pairt — money  i? 
sixtein  pundis  seventein  shillingis  4  penneis. 

Item  the  landis  of  Brux  belonginge  to  Artheur  Forbes  in  heretage  sevin 
chalder  four  bollis  inch  sevin  bollis  ane  four  pairt — money  is  43  pundis  10 

shillingis. 

Item  Williarae  Gordone  of  Lesmoir  hes  in  heretage  Dryden  peyis  fywe 
bollis  victuall  inde  four  peckis  3  four  pairtis — money  is  37  shillingis  6 
penneis. 


THE  PARISH  OF  CUSHNY.' 

Carta  Regis  Normanno  de  Lesley.  -  — (A.D.  1390.) 

xvobertus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse 
et  hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  Normanno  de  Lesley  •  terras 
baronie  de  Balnebrech  infra  vicecomitatum  de  FyfF  et  terras  baronie  de 
Lowr  et  ten-as  de  Dunlopy  •  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfar  •  terras  eciam 
baroniarum  de  Cusschene  et  Rothynormane  cum  pertinentiis  infra  vice- 
comitatum de  Abyrdene  que  fuerunt  dicti  Normanni  et  quas  ipse  .  .  . 
resignauit  in  manibus  quondam  Domini  Roberti  Regis  Scottorum  illustris 
nostri  progenitoris  •  apud  Lynlythqv  in  vltimo  consilio  suo  ibidem  tento 
.  .  .  Tenendas  .  .  .  eidem  Normanno  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de 
corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  •  et  ipsis  forte  deficienti- 
bus  •  Georgio  de  Lesley  militi  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo 
legitime  procreandis  et  ipsis  deficientibus  heredibus  dicti  Normanni 
legitimis  quibuscunque  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  nobis  et 
heredibus  nostris  scruicia  debita  et  consueta  .  Reseruato  tamen  Andree 
de  Lesley  patri  dicti  Normanni  pj'o  toto  tempore  vite  sue  libero  tenemento 
terrarum  omnium  predictarum  cum  pertinentiis  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  593-595.] 
'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  p.  187,  no.  17.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CUSHXY.  319 

present!  carte  nostre  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  sigillum  .  Testibus 
venerabilibus  m  Christo  patribus  Waltero  et  Matheo  Saneti  i\ndree  et 
Glasguensis  ecclesiarum  episcopis  .  Roberto  de  Fif  et  de  Meneteth  fratre 
nostro  dilecto  Archebaldo  de  Douglas  domino  Galwidie  comitibus  .  Jacobo 
de  Douglas  domino  de  Dalketh  .  Thoma  de  Erskyne  consanguineis  nostris 
dileetis  militibus  et  Alexandro  de  Cokburn  de  Langton  custode  magni 
sigilli  nostri  .  Apud  Sconam  octodecimo  die  August!  tempore  coronacionis 
nostre  ibidem  celebrate  anno  regni  nostri  primo  . 


Carta  Georgij  comitis  de  Rothess.  '  — (A.D.  1517.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotoruin  .  .  .  Seiatis  nos  cum  .  .  .  consensu 
carissimi  consanguine!  et  tutoris  nostri  Johannis  Ducis  Albanie  etc.  regni 
nostri  protectoris  et  gubernatoris  dedisse  concessisse  et  hac  present!  carta 
nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Georgio  Lesley  comiti  de 
Rothes  domino  Lesly  et  consanguinee  nostre  Margarete  Creichtoun  sponse 
sue  affidate  per  verba  de  futuro  cum  carnali  copula  inde  secuta  et  ipsorum 
alteri  dlucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  suis  subscript!? 
omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Halltacis  Hilltacis  molendinum  de  Tacis  cum 
pertinenciis  terras  de  Ballinderane  terras  de  Hecbame  terras  de  Logy 
terras  dominicales  videlicet  le  Manys  de  Balllnbreich  cum  pertinenciis 
molendinum  de  Balllnbreich  cum  terris  eiusdem  quartam  partem  terrarum 
dominicaliura  de  Lesly  nuiicupatam  le  Estir  Quartir  quartam  partem 
terrarum  de  Ballingall  cum  pertinentiis  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt 
(luondam  Georgij  comitis  de  Rothes  hereditarie  per  ipsum  tente  in  capite 
de  quondam  carissimo  patre  nostro  bone  raemorie  cuius  anime  propicietur 
Deus  et  defectu  bonorum  mobilium  dicti  quondam  Georgij  appreciate 
fuerunt  per  vicecomitem  nostrum  de  Fiife  .  .  .  pro  summa  mille  sexaginta 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxii ,  uo.  195.  MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House. 
Edinburgh 

On  the  twenty  second  day  of  October,  1490,  the  Lords  of  Council  found  that  in  the  service  of 
George,  earl  of  Itothes,  to  his  grandfather,  the  barony  of  Ballinbreicht  had  been  returned  as  ot 
the  yearly  value  of  two  hundred  merks,  instead  of  five  hundred  nierks ;  the  lands  of  Fethys,  as 
of  twenty  pounds,  instead  of  eighty  merks ;  the  lands  of  Quisny  and  Fowlis  Mowat,  as  of  forty- 
eight  merks  and  a  half,  instead  of  seventy  merks ;  the  lands  and  barony  of  Lesly,  as  of  eighty 
pounds,  instead  of  a  hundred  and  sixty  pounds ;  and  the  lands  of  Balmulo,  as  of  ten  pounds. . 
jnstead  of  twenty  pounds.— (Acta  Domiaorum  Concilii,  p.  151.)] 


320  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN"  AND  BANFF. 

4uinqiie  librarura  sex  solidoruin  et  octo  denariorum  vsualis  monete  regni 
nostri  ,  .  .  Et  postea  per  eundem  quondam  carissimum  patrem  nostrum 
.  .  .  ciuondam  Andrea  Bertoane  in  vitali  redditu  et  Alexandre  Bertoune 
filio  suo  pro  dicta  sumraa  in  feodo  et  hereditate  vendite  fucrunt  .  .  .  et  pro 
quarumquidera  terrarum  .  .  .  suprascriptarum  redemptione  de  manibus 
dicti  Alesandri  Bertoune  dicta  Margareta  Creichtoun  eidem  Alexandro  et 
Roberto  Bertoune  curatori  suo  dictara  summam  persoluebat  vnacum  du- 
centis  marcis  vitra  eandem  Tenendas  igitur  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto 
Georgio  comiti  de  Rothes  et  Margarete  Creichtoun  eius  sponse  et  ipsorum 
alter!  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  raasculis  inter 
ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  raatrimonio  inter  ipsos  solem- 
nizato  et  stante  legitimo  vel  per  dispensationera  si  opus  fuerit  legitimate 
Et  deficientibus  heredibus  masculis  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu 
procreandis  tunc  eo  casu  dicte  Margarete  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis 
prout  ipsa  instituere  voluerit  .  .  .  quousque  dicta  sumraa  prefate  Mar- 
garete .  .  .  persoluta  fuerit  Et  postea  dicto  Georgio  comiti  de  Rothes 
et  heredibus  s\iis  libere  reuersuras  Dedimus  eciam  .  .  .  hereditarie  dicto 
consanguineo  uostro  Georgio  Lesley  comiti  de  Rothes  domino  Leslie  filio 
quondam  Willelmi  Leslie  necnon  heredi  dicti  quondam  Georgii  comitis  de 
Rothes  patruj  suj  omnes  et  singulas  terras  et  baronias  subscriptas  videlicet 
terras  baroniam  et  castrum  de  Ballinbreich  cum  molendinis  piscarijs  siluis 
parcis  videlicet  h  Parhis  tenentibus  tenandrijs  liberetenencium  seruicijs 
aduocationibus  donationibus  jure  patronatus  ecclesie  de  Flisk  prebende  de 
Abirncthy  nuncupate  Forevinschip  et  capellanie  de  Gienduky  et  suis  per- 
tinentiis  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Tacis  cum  molendino  annexis  tenentibus 
tenandrijs  ac  liberetenencium  seruicijs  earundem  et  suis  pertinencijs  Terras 
de  Kennoquhy  Drumnard  Ochtermuny  Lalethin  Awdy  et  Kynmux  cum 
quadraginta  solidis  annul  redditus  terrarum  de  Kennoquhy  et  quinque 
marcis  annul  redditus  terrarum  do  Estir  Lathrisk  nuncupatarum  h  Riggu 
cum  pertinentijs  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Fiffe  Terras  et 
baroniam  de  Carny  cum  molendino  earundem  et  suis  pertinenciis  cum  aduo- 
cacione  et  donacione  ecclesie  Sancti  Modoci  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Perthe  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Fethus  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes 
infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfare  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Balmane  et  Wod- 
feild  cum  molendinis  annexis  tenentibus  tcnandriis  liberetenencium  seruiciis 
earundem   et   suis   pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum   de 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CUSIINY.  321 

Kincardin  Terras  et  baroiiiam  do  Quisny  et  Fowlis  Mowete  cum  molen- 
dinis  annexis  tciientibus  tenandrijs  libcretenencium  seruicijs  earuridem  et  suis 
pertincntijs  et  deiioriis  indc  debitis  et  consuetis  cum  jure  patronatiis  aduo- 
cationc  et  donacione  ecclesie  de  Quisny  jacentes  infra  viceconiitatum 
nostrum  de  Abirdene  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Rothes  cum  castro 
molendinis  piscacionibus  super  aqua  de  Spey  tenentibus  tenandrijs  libere- 
tenentium  seruicijs  siluis  liberis  Ibrestis  dependenciis  et  le  outsettis  earundem 
et  suis  pertinenciis  cum  jure  patronatus  aduocatione  et  donatione  ecclesie 
de  Rothes  et  capellanie  infra  castrum  de  Rothes  jacentes  infra  vieecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Elgin  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Rothynormay  cum  molendinis 
tenentibus  tenandriis  ac  libere  tenencium  seruitiis  earundem  et  suis  per- 
tinentiis  jacentes  infra  vieecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Terras  de 
Kildocbis  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vieecomitatum  nostrum  de  Inuernes 
Ac  tertiam  partem  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Dunlopy  cum  pertinentijs 
jacentem  infra  vieecomitatum  de  Forfare  Quequidem  terre  et  baronie 
.  .  .  exceptis  prememoratis  terris  per  prefatam  consanguineam  nostram 
Margaretam  Creichtoun  vt  premittitur  rederaptis  fuerunt  dicti  quondam 
Georgij  comitis  de  Rothes  liereditarie  Et  pro  alienatione  maioris  partis 
ipsarum  in  manibus  prefati  quondam  carissimi  patris  nostri  recognite 
fuerunt  .  .  .  Et  quas  omnes  et  singulas  suprascriptas  terras  baronias  et 
annuos  redditus  .  .  .  nos  sequentes  primam  raentem  prefati  quondam 
carissimi  patris  nostri  iuxta  seriem  sue  signature  creamus  ...  in  vnam 
liberam  baroniam  nuncupandam  Baroniam  de  Ballinbreich  pro  perpetuo 
in  futurum  .  .  .  Insuper  nos  pro  gratuito  et  fideli  seruiclo  per  prefatum 
quondam  consanguineum  nostrum  Georgium  comitem  de  Rothes  et 
Willelinum  Lesley  qui  obijt  cum  dicto  quondam  carisslnio  patrc  nostro  sub 
vexillo  suo  in  campo  bellico  comniisso  apud  Braiikistoune  in  Northumbria 
et  prefatum  consanguineum  nostrum  Georgium  modernum  comitem  de 
Rothes  dicto  quondam  carissimo  patri  nostro  et  nobis  impensoet  impendendo 
damns  eidem  Georgio  moderno  comiti  de  Rothes  et  heredibus  suis  heredi- 
tarie  totum  et  integrum  jus  et  clameum  ■  .  .  que  .  .  .  habere  poterimus  in 
ve!  ad  supradictas  terras  et  baronias  .  .  .  ratione  recognitionis  alienacionis 
forisfacture  eschaete  nonintroitus  heredum  aut  alias  quouismodo  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habondas  .  .  .  dicto  consanguineo  nostro  Georgio  comiti  de 
Rothes  et  heredibus  suis  raasculis  arma  et  cognomen  de  Lesley  portantibus 
et  gerentibus  in  tallia     Quibus  omnibus  deficientibus  legitimis  et  jjropin- 

2s 


322  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

quiorlbus  lieredibus  8ui3  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Scoto- 
ruraRegibus  in  feodohercditateac  libera  baroniaimpcrpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo 
inde  annuatira  .  .  .  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  curie  vicccomitatus 
nostri  de  FifFe  Cum  wardis  reieuijs  et  maritagijs  cura  contigerint  tanturn 
Prouiso  quod  inliabitantes  terras  et  partes  dicte  baronie  extra  vicecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Fiife  corapareant  in  itineribus  nostre  justiciarie  vicecomitatuum 
nostrorum  vbi  indictati  fuerunt  et  vbi  dicte  terre  jacent  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigiilum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  primo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini 
miliesimo  quingentesimo  decimoseptimo     Et  regni  nostri  quarto  . 


Carta  Georgii  comitis  de  Rothes  coneessa  Roberto  Lummiaden  super  terris 
de  Balnakely. '  — (A.D.  1472.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartara  visuris  .  .  .  Georgeus  come3  de  Rothes  ac 
doniinus  de  Lesly  salutem  .  .  .  Noueritis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  et  omnino 
vendidisse  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  Roberto  Lummisden  filio  Thome  Lummis- 
dene  de  Condolane  totas  et  integras  terras  nostras  de  Bahiakcly  cum 
pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  nostra  de  Cusny  infra  vicecomitatum  de 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  Cushny  charter  chest,  colliitcd  with  the  copy  engrossed 
in  a  charter  of  confirmation  by  Queen  Mary,  on  the  twenty-first  day  of  April,  1545,  in  the  Uegistrum 
Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxix.,  no.  405.    MS.  Gen  Keg.  House,  Edinb. 

King  David  II.,  between  1329  and  1371,  confirmed  a  charter  by  the  Earl  of  Fyfe.  to  Thomas 
Lumisdaiiie,  of  the  lands  of  Drum  and  Condland  in  Fife,  and  of  Easter  and  Wester  Malcr  in 
Aberdeenshire.— (Robertson's  Index  to  the  Missing  Charters,  p.  58,  no,  7.) 

On  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  October,  l.'iOT,  James  Lummysdene,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  Thomas 
Lummysdenc  of  Condolane,  had  a  charter,  from  King  .lames  IV.,  of  the  lands  of  Condolane  and 
Drum  in  I'ife,  .and  of  Maidlar  in  Aberdeenshire.— (Uegistrum  M.agni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  420. 
MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.) 

On  the  sixteenth  day  of  January,  1538,  there  was  an  action  raised  before  the  Lords  of  Council 
and  Session,  "at  the  instance  of  Robert  Lummisden  of  Midlar  brother  and  air  to  rraquhile 
Thomas  Lummisden  of  Midlar  thesono  and  air  of  vmquhdl  Kobert  Lummisden  soneof  ymquhile 
Thomas  Lummisden  of  Condolane  aganis  George  erle  of  Kothcs  air  and  successour  to  vmiiuhilc 
George  erle  of  Kothes  his  grantschir  to  heir  him  be  dccernit  be  decreit  of  the  Lordis  of  Counsell 
to  warrand  aequict  and  defend  to  the  said  Robert  as  air  and  successonr  foirsaid  all  and  hale 
the  landis  of  lialmakely  with  the  pertinentis  liand  within  the  barony  of  Quisny  within  the 
schirefdome  of  Abirdene  sauld  and  anulyit  to  the  said  vmquhile  Robert  heretably  be  the  said 
vmquhile  George."— (Acta  Dominorum  Concilii  et  Scssionis,  vol  xi.,  foil.  79, 80.  MS.  Gen.  Reg. 
House,  Edinb.     Cf.  fol.  U-2;  vol.  xii.,  fol  97.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CUSHNY.  323 

Abbinleyn  .  .  .  Tenendas  .  .  .  prefato  Roberto  Lumisden  heredibus  suis 
et  assignatis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  iniper- 
petuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  nobis  heredibus  nostris  et 
nostris  assignatis  unum  denarium  usualis  monete  Scotie  .  .  .  nomine 
albe  firme  .  .  .  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum 
huic  presenti  carte  nostre  apponi  fecimus  apud  Lesly  vicesimo  quarto  die 
mensis  Marcii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  septuagesimo 
primo  . 


Instrumentum  saisine  in  favorem  Thome  Lummisdane.  '  — (A.D.  1480.) 

J-n  Dei  nomine  Amen  .  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  .  .  .  quod  anno  incarnacionis  Dominice  millesimo  quadringen- 
tesimo octuagesimo  die  vero  mensis  Aprilis  decimo  quarto  .  .  .  per- 
sonaliter  constitutus  prouidus  vir  Robertus  Dunmohoy  balliuus  .  ,  . 
nobilis  .  .  .  Domini  Georgii  comitis  de  Rothas  ac  baronis  baronie  de 
Quisny  in  presentia  mei  notarii  .  .  .  produxit  literam  balliatus  predicti 
Domini  Comitis  sub  sigillo  suo  attentico  .  .  .  cuius  tenor  sequituv  .  .  . 
George  erle  of  Rothas  lord  Lesly  and  barone  of  Quisny  to  Thomas  of 
Lummisdane  of  the  Condelane  Jhone  Mortimair  of  Innynteir  and  Robart 
of  Dalmahoy  our  balyeis  in  that  part  .  .  .  greting  Forsamekle  as  the 
landis  of  batht  the  halfis  of  Foulismoat  witht  the  myl  of  that  ilk  and  the 
landis  of  Balnakelle  with  thar  pertinens  ar  in  our  handis  be  the  decess  of 
Robart  of  Lummisdane  the  quhilk  landis  lyis  within  our  baronry  of 
Quisny  and  the  shirradome  of  Abbirdene  Our  wil  is  heirfor  .  .  .  that  ye 
.  .  .  pas  to  the  said  landis  of  Foulismoat  and  Balnakelle  and  thar  that 
ye  gif  heritable  stait  ...  to  Thomas  of  Lummisdane  sone  and  ayir  to 
the  said  Robart  of  Lummisdane  or  to  his  attornais  ...  In  witnes  of  the 
quhilk  thing  to  this  our  letter  of  balyery  our  sell  is  tohungin  at  Ballin- 
brecht  the  vii.  day  of  the  mwnath  of  Aprile  the  yeir  of  God  a  thousand 
four  hundreth  sewinte  and  ten  yeris  .  And  in  the  witnyssing  of  the  exe- 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  tlie  CusUny  cliarter  chest. 

On  the  first  day  of  January,  1401-2,  the  lands  of  Fowles  Mowat,  lying  in  the  earldom  of 
Mar,  were  granted  by  John  Mowalt,  son  and  heir  of  the  deceased  William  Mowat,  lord  of 
Foulesmouat,  to  Sir  George  Lesley  of  FithkUl.— (MS.  notes  and  copies  of  Leslie  charters.)] 


324  THE  SHIRES  OF  AIJERDEE.V  AND  BANFF. 

eutione  of  your  offcis  heng  your  soil  to  the  secuiid  tail  etter  ouris  Qua 
littera  sic  perlecta  idem  Robertas  balliuus  .  .  .  accessit  ad  villam  de 
Ealnakelle  et  ibidem  in  doino  Andree  Viilielmi  .  .  .  Thome  iMortimair 
actornato  Tiiome  Lummisdaiie  .  .  .  contuiit  possessionem  .  .  .  (^uo 
facto  idem  Roberlus  accessit  ad  villam  de  Foulisnioat  et  ibidem  in  domi- 
bus  videlicet  quondam  Kicolai  de  Foulis  et  Ingerami  Nitolai  bums 
tradidit  possessiones  .  .  .  predicto  Thome  Mortimair  actornato  .  .  .  et 
hoc  propter  diuersitatem  duarum  cartarum  desuper  contectarum  Super 
quibus  omnibus  .  .  .  dictus  Thomas  Mortimair  actornatus  ...  a  me 
notario  publico  subscripto  petiil  publicum  instrumeutum  .  .  .  Acta  erant 
hec  primo  apud  Ealnakelle  bora  quasi  decima  ante  merediem  vel  eocirca 
secundo  apud  Foulisnioat  .  .  .  bora  quasi  quarta  post  merediem  vel 
eocirca  .  .  .  preseutibus  ibidem  Tboma  Luramisdane  domino  de  Con- 
dillane  Jobanne  Mortimair  de  Innynteir  Johanne  Cultis  de  Auditercule 
Domino  Johanne  Eamsay  capellano  Alexandre  Mortimair  .  .  .  cum 
diuersis  aiiis  testibus  . 

Et  ego  Jacobus  Forbas  presbiter  Abbirdouensis  dioceseos 
publicus  auctoritutibus  iuiperiali  ac  regali  notarius  [etc.  in  forma 
communi.] 


Carta  Roberti  Lumysdene  de  Maidlare. '  — (A.D.  1511.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Roberto  Lummisdene  de  Maidlare  lotas  et  integras  terras  de  Fowlis 
Mowat  cum  molendino  earundem  terras  de  Knokrcauch  et  Balchemy  ac 
molendinum  earundem  cum  suis  pertiiienclis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Quysny 
et  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidera  terrc  de  Fowlis 
Mowat  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Roberti  hereditarie  tenia  per  eum  in  capite  de 
consanguineo  nostro  Georgeo  comito  de  Rothes  n,;stro  immediato  tenente 
vt  terre  annexate  baronie  do  Ballinbreicii  Et  dicte  terre  de  Knokreauch 
et  Balchemy  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  consanguincl  nostri  hereditarie  in  proprie- 
tate  vt  vna  pars  baronie  de   Quysny  annexate  vt  ))remittitur  baronie  de 

'  (Abridged  iVom  tlie  licgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xvii.,  no.  81.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— GUSHNY.  325 

Ballinbrcich  do  nobis  imiiiediate  tcnte  per  seruiciura  wartle  et  releuij  Et 
huiusiiiodi  toire  ...  in  manibus  nostris  recognite  fuerunt  ob  alienacionera 
maioris  partis  earunJem  absque  consensu  .  .  .  nostri  ant  predccessoruni 
nostrorum  .  .  .  Et  nunc  dictus  Robcrtus  nostro  tliesaurnrlo  nomine  nostro 
persoiuit  pro  compositione  earundein  terrarutn  summam  tricentarum  mer- 
carum  monete  resrni  nostri  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Roberto 
Lummisdene  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  semper  ct  quousque  dictus  Georgeus  comes  de 
Rothes  vel  heredes  sui  prefatas  terras  .  .  .  de  manibus  nostris  vel  succes- 
sorum  nostrorum  recuperauerit  vel  recupcrauerint  et  per  nos  in  eisdera  in- 
feodatus  fuerit  vel  t'uerint  Et  quousque  ipse  vel  heredes  sui  dictum 
Robertum  vel  heredes  sues  in  predictis  terris  .  .  .  infeodaverit  vel  infeo- 
daverint  .  .  .  Et  deinde  tenendas  de  dicto  Georgeo  coraite  de  Rothes  et 
heredibus  suis  baronibus  de  Ballitibreich  ct  Quysny  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  vnam  sectam  in  curia  capitali  vicecomitatus  nostri  de  Abirdene 
proximo  tenenda  post  Festum  Sancti  Michaelis  semper  et  quousque  dictus 
Georgeus  comes  de  Rothes  aut  sui  heredes  infeodati  fuerint  in  eisdem 
baroniis  .  .  .  necnon  wardis  releuijs  earundem  terrarum  ac  maritag^io  cum 
contigerit  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepiraus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  quarto  die 
mensis  .Julij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vndecimo  et  reg^ni  nostri 
vicesimo  quarto  . 


Carta  Roberto  Lummysden  ejusque  sponse.  '  — (A.D.  1527.) 

Omnibus  banc  cai'tam  visuris  .  .  .  Willelmus  Mortimer  de  Cragiuer 
.  .  .  salutem  Noueritis  me  cum  .  .  .  consensu  .  .  .  Alexandri  Mortimer 
filii  mei  et  heredis  apparentis  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  et  hac  presenti  carta 
mea  confirmasse  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  de  le  petia  terre  wulgariter 
nuncupata  the  Litil  Eauch  and  2Iedo  iacentes  apud  villam  de  Bawhiuti 
in  baronia  de  Cuschne  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirden  dilecto  con- 
aanguineo  meo  Roberto  Lummysden  de  Madlor  et  Esobelle  Forbes  eius 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  Cushny  charter  chest.] 


326  THE  SHIRES  OF  AUERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

sponse  et  eorum  diutius  viuonti  et  heredibus  eorura  pro  qiiadara  certa 
sunima  pecunie  .  .  .  Tenendas  ...  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum 
per  has  metas  et  diuisas  seqiientes  prout  iacent  in  longitudine  et  latitudine 
ascendendo  a  le  strip  ex  parte  oceidentali  discendendo  ex  parte  oriental! 
usque  ad  pontem  de  Brighwch  in  latitudine  et  ex  parte  boriali  usque  ad 
h  Ley  de  Belliinti  et  ex  parte  australi  usque  ad  le  Haitch  de  Knokreuch 
.  .  .  [Reddendo]  inde  annuatini  .  .  .  michi  heredibus  et  assignatis  unnm 
denarium  usualem  regni  Scotie  nomine  albe  firme  .  .  .  tantum  ...  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  proprium  presenti  carte  est  ap- 
pensum  apud  ccclesiam  de  Cuschne  unacum  mea  subscriptione  manuali 
duodecimo  die  mensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo 
septimo  coram  hiis  testibus  Alexandro  Mortimer  Johanne  IMortimer 
Willelnio  Nory  et  Domino  Willelmo  Forbes  et  Domino  Jacobo  Strathachin 
notario  cum  aliis  multis  . 

Wellyam  Mortimer  off  Cragyuer  . 


Carta  Jacobi  Lummisdane. '  — (A.D.  1546.) 

jNxaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
et  .  .  .  confirmasse  hereditarie  dilecto  nostro  Jacobo  Lummisdane  filio 
Thome  Lummisden  filii  et  heredis  apparentis  Robei'ti  Lummisdene  de 
Maidlare  et  heredibus  masculis  ac  assignatis  dicti  Jacobi  et  ipsis  deficienti- 
bus  heredibus  masculis  et  assignatis  dicti  Roberti  quibuscunque  Totas 
et  integras  terras  de  Fowlis  Mowat  Knokreauch  Balchymmie  et  Balnakelie 
cum  molendinis  pendiculis  et  lie  outsettis  earundem  et  suis  pertinentiis 
jacentes  in  baronia  de  Cusne  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Quequi- 
dem  terre  .  .  .  dicto  Roberto  perprius  hereditarie  pertinuerunt  et  quas 
idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  ,  .  Tenendas 
et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Jacobo  suis  heredibus  ct  assignatis  antedictis  de 
nobis  et  nostris  successoribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta 
Saluo  nichilominus  et  reseruato  liberotenemento  siue  vitali  redditu  pre- 
fatarum  terrarum  .  .  .  prcfato  Roberto  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue     In 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxix.,  no.  107.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  Uoiisc, 
Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CUSHNY.  327 

cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo  octauo  die  mensis 
Augusti  anno  regni  nostri  quinto  . 


Carta  confirmacionis  Jonete  Mortimer  filie  Johannis  Mortimer  de  Cragy- 
var. '  — (A.D.  1579  et  A.D.  1580.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam  .  .  . 
factam  per  Joannein  Luraisdane  de  Cuschny  probe  mulieii  Jonete  Mortimer 
filie  Joannis  Mortimer  de  Cragywar  ...  ad  plenum  intellesisse  sub  hac 
forma  OiMNIBUS  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Joannes  Lumisdane  de 
Cuschny  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
probe  domicelle  Jonete  Mortimer  filie  honorabilis  virl  Joannis  Mortimer  de 
Cragywar  in  sua  pura  virginitate  in  vitall  redditu  pro  toto  tempore  vile  sue 
omnes  et  singlas  terras  meas  dualitatis  de  Fowlis  Mowat  vnacum  molendino 
de  Fowlis  terris  raolendinariis  multuris  et  sequelis  eiusdem  cum  officio 
balliuatus  et  omnimoda  jurisdictione  earundera  deraptis  et  exceptis  lie  out- 
settis  dicte  dualitatis  de  Fowlis  Mowat  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Aberdene  necnon  Joanni  Luramisdane  filio  meo  et  heredi  apparent!  et 
heredibus  masculis  inter  dictum  Joannem  filiuni  raeum  et  dictam  Jonetam 
Mortimer  legitime  procreandis  Quibus  deficientibus  heredibus  masculis 
dicti  Joannis  filii  mei  quibuscunque  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  de  Fowlis 
Mowat  cum  lie  oittsettis  eiusdem  raolendinum  de  Fowlis  cum  terris  molen- 
dinariis  multuris  et  sequelis  eiusdem  terras  de  Knokreaucht  Balnakelye 
Balcbymme  cum  molendino  eiusdem  vocato  molendino  de  Cuschny  cum 
terris  molendinariis  multuris  sequelis  earundem  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum 
antedictum  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  Et  hoc  pro  perimpletione 
certe  partis  contractus  matrimonialis  .  .  .  confecti  inter  me  cum  .  .  . 
assensu  dicti  Johannis  filii  mei  et  heredis  apparentis  ex  vna  et  dictum 
Joannem  Mortimer  de  Cragywar  pro  se  et  nomine  et  ex  parte  dicte  Jonete 
filie  sue  partibus  ab  altera  de  data  apud  Aberdein  sexto  die  mensis  Junii 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septuagesimo  nono  Tenendas  et 
habendas  ...  a    me  heredibus   meis    et    assignatis    de   supremo    domino 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Registrnm  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxv.,  no.  276.    MS    Gen.  Reg.  Honse. 
Edinburgh.] 


328  THK  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF 

nostro  Rege  et  siiis  successoribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  iinperpetiium  .  .  . 
cum  curiis  et  eariim  exitibus  herezeldis  bludewitis  ct  mulieruin  merchetis 
.  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  •  .  jura  et  seruicia  debita  et  consueta  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  tcstinioniurn  huic  presenti  carte  mee  manu  raea  subscripte 
prout  subscribitur  siiiillum  meum  est  appensum  Apud  Belbentie  vigesimo 
quinto  die  mensis  Juiiii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septuagesimo 
nono  Coram  testibus  Jacobo  Mortimer  apparente  de  Cra^yvar  Patricio 
Boig  in  Overlochell  Arthuro  Lummisdane  filio  Joannis  Lummisdane  de 
Cuissnie  Alexandre  Scott  in  Knokreaucht  et  Magistro  Jacobo  Forbes 
notario  publico  Quamqcidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirraamus 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmationis 
raagnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  prccepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Halierudehous 
secundo  die  mensis  Decenibris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quinirentesimo  octua- 
gesimo     Et  regni  nostri  decimo  quarto  . 


Carta  Johannis  Lummisdene  de  Cuschnie  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1600.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  et 
confirmasse  .  .  .  dilecto  Johanni  Lummisdene  de  Cuschnie  heredibus  suis 
niasculis  et  assignatis  quibuscunque  hereditavie  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
de  Fowlis  Mowat  cum  molendino  earundem  terras  de  Knoki-eauch  et 
Balchemye  cum  molendino  earundem  et  singulis  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes 
in  baronia  de  Cuschnie  et  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene 
Necnon  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Balnakilyie  cum  singulis  suis  per- 
tinentiis  jacentes  infra  baroniam  et  vicecomitatum  antedictum  Quequidem 
.  .  .  terre  de  Fowlis  Mowat  .  .  .  de  Knokreauch  et  Balchemye  .  .  . 
dicto  Johanni  Lummisdene  de  Cuschnie  perprius  hereditarie  pertinuerunt 
de  nobis  per  seruitium  warde  et  releuij  immediate  tente  .  .  .  Et  prefate 
terre  de  Balnakeilyie  .  .  .  etiam  dicto  Joanni  Lummisdene  perprius 
liereditaric  pertinuerunt  de  nobis  similiter  durante  vita  predilecti  nostri 
consanguinei  Andree  nunc  comitis  de  Rothes  tente  .  .  .  Et  quas  omnes 
.  .  .  prcfatus  Joannes  Lummisdene  de  Cushnie  personaliter  presens  in 
manibus  nostris  .    .    .  resignauit  .  .  .  pro    hac   noua  infeodatione  .  .  . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Uegistruni  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlii.,  no.  204.     MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CUSIINY.  329 

Preterea  nos  pro  bono  fideli  et  gratuito  seruicio  nobis  et  predicessoribus 
nostris  per  prefatum  Johannem  Lummisden  de  Cuschnie  et  suos  predi- 
cessores  prestito  .  .  .  de  nouo  dediraus  .  .  .  antedicto  Johanni  Lummis- 
dene  de  Cuschnie  heredibus  suis  masculis  et  assignatis  antedictis  Totas 
et  integras  prenominatas  terras  de  Fowlis  Mowatt  cum  earundem  villa 
molendinaria  lie  Mylnetoun  .  .  .  terras  de  Knokreauche  cum  ilia  pendi- 
cula  et  Ik  outseat  .  .  .  appellata  Netoun  de  Knokreauch  alias  Wrak  .  .  . 
terras  de  Balchemye  .  .  .  molendinumque  dictarum  terrarum  de  Knok- 
I'eauche  et  Balchemye  nunc  molendinum  de  Cuschnie  nuncupatum  .  .  . 
terras  de  Balnakeilyie  cum  lie  ontsettis  .  .  .  vocatis  Brydiswall  ct  Elf- 
hillok  .  ,  .  Insuper  .  .  .  incorporamus  totas  et  integras  prenominatas 
terras  ...  in  integram  et  liberam  baroniam  omni  tempore  afFutui'o 
Baroniam  de  Cuschnie  Lummisdene  nuncupandam  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Halierudhous  decimo  quinto  die  mensis  Nouem- 
bris  anno  Domini  millesimo  secentesimo  et  regni  nostri  trigesimo  quarto  . 


Service  on  Fowlismouut.  '  — (A.D.  IGSO.) 

JNovember  24,  IGSO  .  Special  service  of  Margaret  Forbes  as  nearest 
heir  of  her  father  Lieutennant  Collonel  James  Forbes  of  Fowlis  in  .  .  .  the 
lands  of  FouUismouut  as  well  the  sunny  as  the  shady  half  of  the  same 
the  lands  of  Milltown  of  Fowlismouut  with  the  mill  mill  lands  multures 
sequells  ami  knaveships  .  .  .  witli  the  pendicle  of  the  same  commonly 
called  Scutriefoord  .  .  .  with  .  .  .  the  manor  places  houses  buildings 
etc.  lying  in  the   barony   of  by  annexation    the    parish    of 

Leocbell  and  shire  of  Aberdeen  along  with  the  office  of  baillie  within 
.  .  .  the  foresaid  lands  with  all  the  .  .  .  casualties  and  privileges  what- 
soever pertaining  by  law  to  the  office  of  baillie  within  the  baronv  .  .  . 
Which  whole  lands  mill  mill  lands  and  others  above  written  .  .  .  along 
witli  said  hereditary  office  of  baillie  .  .  .  are  held  in  chief  of  the  noble 
and  potent  John  duke  of  Rothes  lord  chancellor  of  Scotland  in  feu  farm 


1  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorura  Curiae  Viceeomitatus  de  Aberdeen.     MS.  in  arclii 
ejusdem.] 

2t 


330  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

and  heritage  for  yearly  payment  of  the  sum  of  nine  punds  Scots  as  the 
just  feu  duty  of  said  lands  and  others  at  the  Feast  of  St  Jlartin  .  .  . 


Carta  Duncano  de  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  1464.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Willelmus  de  Lesly  de  Werderis 
miles  salutcm  .  .  .  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  et  omnino  vendidisse 
.  .  .  dilecto  consanguineo  meo  Duncano  de  Forbes  filio  Alexandri  de 
Forbes  totam  et  integi'am  dimediam  partem  terrarum  mearum  de  Cor- 
banchory  cum  pei'tinentiis  jacentem  in  baronia  de  Cusny  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Aberdene  .  .  .  Tenendam  .  .  .  de  me  heredibus  meis  et 
meis  assignatis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  mihi  heredibus  meis  et  meis  assignatis  unum  denarium 
usualis  monete  Scotie  ,  .  .  nomine  albe  firme  .  .  .  tantum  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  mee  sigillum  meum  est  appensum 
apud  burgum  de  Aberdene  vicesimo  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quadringentesimo  sexagesimo  quarto  coram  liiis  testibus  Alex- 
andro  de  Lesly  Georgio  de  Lesly  Andrea  Glaster  de  Glak  Aloxandro  de 
Skene  de  eodem  Thoma  de  Forbes  Dauysoun  et  Thoma  IMonypenny  cum 
diuersis  aliis  . 


Carta  contirmaeionis  Duncani  Forbes  de  Drummaleche.  ^ — (A.D.  1469  et 
A.D.  1545.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quandam 
cartam  .  .  .  venditionis  factam  per  Alexandrum  Leslie  dominum  de 
Bacomy  Duncano  Forbes  de  Drummaleche  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse 
sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander 
Leslie  dominus  de  Bacomy  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis 
me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro  Duncano  Forbes  de  Drummaleche 
totas  et  integras  terras  meas  de  Corbanchquere  cum  suis  pertinentiis 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  Cushny  charter  chest.] 

=  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxi.,  no.  22.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTEKY  OF  ALFORD— CUSHNY.  331 

jacentes  in  baronia  de  Cussne  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdene  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  prefato  Duncano  Forbes  heredibus  suis  et 
suis  assignatis  de  me  et  heredibus  meis  et  meis  assignatis  in  i'eodo  et 
heroditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis  et  curiarum  exitibus  ot  eschaetis 
herezeldis  bludewitis  et  merchetis  mulierum  ariagiis  cai-iagiis  et  bondagiis 
ac  dietis  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  domino  nostro  Regi  et  heredibus  suis  .  .  . 
seruicium  forinseeum  de  dietis  terris  cum  pertinentiis  debitum  et  consuetum 
Et  reddendo  mihi  et  heredibus  meis  et  meis  assignatis  annuatim  vnum  par 
chirothccarum  albarum  ad  Festuni  Pasche  super  solum  dictarum  terrarum 
nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur  Reseruando  etiam  mihi  et  heredibus  meis 
et  assignatis  vnam  peciam  terre  dictarum  terrarum  de  Corbanchquere  que 
vocatur  Carnomor  ad  faciendum  seruicium  domino  meo  superiori  debitum 
et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  mee 
sigillum  meum  est  appensum  Apud  Aberdene  penultimo  die  mensis 
.lanuarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  sexagesimo  octauo 
Testibus  honorabilibus  viris  Henrico  Dovvglas  de  Lochlevin  milite  Magistro 
Richardo  Forbes  decano  Aberdonensi  Domino  Henrico  de  Kingorn  canonico 
Abirdonensi  et  Morauiensi  Alexandro  Skene  de  eodem  Domino  Andrea 
Leslie  rectore  de  Rothes  Georgio  Leslie  fratre  meo  germano  Waltero 
Andree  Jacobo  Skene  Johanne  Dog  armigeris  et  Domino  Roberto  Leis 
capellano  et  notario  publico  cum  multis  aliis  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  . 
pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti 
carte  nostre  confirmacionis  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Edinburgh  vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis  Mali  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo  quadragesimo  quinto     Et  regni  nostri  tercio  . 


Carta  Georgei  Forbes  de  Auchintoull.  '  — (A.D.  1511.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Bex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse  et 
hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  nostro  Georgio  Forbes  de 
Auchintoill  oranes  et  singulas  terras  de  Carnecouly  Thomquhatly  Thomna- 
coulok  et  Petberne  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Cuschny 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene     Quequidera  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt 

[Abridged  from  the  Kcgistrum  Magni  SigillJ.  lib.  xvii.,  no.  30.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edin  ] 


332  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

dicti  George!  prius  hereditarie  per  ipsura  capitate  tente  de  consanguineo 
nostro  Georgio  coiuite  de  Rothes  vt  annexe  barouie  do  Ballinbreich  Que- 
quidem  terre  et  baronui  do  Ballinbreich  ...  in  manibus  nostris  recognite 
fuerunt  ob  aiienacioneni  tnaioris  partis  earundem  absque  consensu  .  .  . 
nostri  .  .  .  Pro  quibusquidera  terris  de  Carnecouly  Thomquhatly  Thom- 
nacoulok  et  Petberne  predictus  Georgius  Forbes  nobiscum  .  .  .  composuit 
et  grafanter  pro  huiusniodi  corapositione  persoluit  suminam  centum  librarum 
vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Georgio 
Forbes  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  semper  et  quousque  dictus  Georgius  comes  de 
Rothes  et  heredes  sui  recuperauerit  vel  recuperauerint  huiusmodi  terras  et 
baronias  de  Ballinbreich  et  Cuschny  .  .  .  Et  deinde  tenendas  de  dicto 
Comite  et  heredibus  suis  baronibus  de  Ballinbreich  et  Cuschny  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  consimile 
seruicium  sicut  .  .  .  prefato  Comiti  .  .  .  ante  prefatam  recognitionem 
prius  reddiderunt  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  apud  Edinburgh  decimo  quinto 
die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  miliesimo  quingentesimo  vndecimo  et 
regnj  nostri  vicesimo  quarto  . 


Protestatioun  for  instrumenlis  upon  the  chartouris  of  the  landis  of  Auchin- 
toule  and  Carncowlie  producit  befor  the  Lordis  of  Counsale.  '  — (12. 
March  1533-4.) 

Ivobert  Leslie  procuratour  for  George  erle  of  Rothes  askit  instrumentis 
that  Maister  Thomas  Mariorybankis  procuratour  for  the  Lard  of  Aucliin- 
toule  producit  ane  charter  maid  be  Thomas  Strathauchin  to  Duncan  Forbes 
of  the  landis  of  Auchintoule  and  vtheris  of  the  daite  at  Abirdene  the  ferd 
day  of  Januarij  the  yeir  of  God  j"  iiij°  and  vj  yeris  . 

Maister  Henry  Spittale  forspekar  for  Johnne  lord  Forbes  beand  summond 
at  the  instance  of  the  Lard  of  Auchintoule  for  warandice  of  his  mariage 
askit  instrumentis  of  the  daite  of  the  resignatioun  maid   be  Johannes  de 

1  [From  the  Acta  Dominorum  Concilii  et  Sessionis,  vol.  iv.,  fol,  oti.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinburgh     Cf.  fol.  81.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CUSIINY.  :i?>'^ 

Monte  Alto  in  the  handis  of  Andro  Lesly  superior  of  the  landis  of  Carn- 
cowlie  was  of  the  daite  at  Badechasse  the  xx  day  of  Junij  the  yeir  of  God 
j"  iiij"  and  iiij  yeris  . 


James  Forbes  of  Auchintowle.  '  — (11.  May  1542.) 

xLnent  our  Souerano  Lordis  lettres  purchest  at  the  instance  of  James 
Forbes  of  Auchintowle  That  quhare  he  is  compellit  to  produce  ane  char- 
tour  and  confirmatioun  thairof  of  the  landis  of  Monenyno  and  Dridlane 
befor  the  Lordis  of  Counsale  quhilk  James  Innes  of  Towchis  and  Allane 
Grant  allegis  is  rasit  in  ane  wourd  callit  masculis  or  quibuscunque  and  sjeve 
the  sauiin  be  rasit  the  said  James  knawis  nocht  bot  he  gatt  and  boycht  the 
sarain  f/a  J  hone  Gordoun  of  Cusny  quha  saukl  the  samin  to  him  rasit  in 
the  samin  wourdis  in  grete  defraude  of  the  said  James  And  the  said  Jhone 
was  raoder  broder  to  the  bernis  that  suld  half  bene  airis  to  ihe  saidis  landis 
and  the  said  Johne  rasit  the  said  wourd  mascidis  and  swa  the  said  James 
is  innocent  of  the  said  rasing  and  aucht  to  incur  na  danger  thairthrow  lik 
as  at  mair  lenthe  is  contenit  in  the  said  lettres  The  said  James  being 
personalie  present  The  Lordis  of  Counsale  continewis  the  saidis  lettres  in 
the  samyn  forme  force  and  effect  as  it  is  now  but  preiudice  of  party  on  to 
the  xxviij  day  of  Junij  nixt  to  cum  with  continiatioun  of  dais  And  ordanis 
the  said  James  to  haif  lettres  to  summond  the  witness  that  war  summond  of 
befor  and  comperit  nocht  to  be  summondit  agane  vnder  grete  panis  for 
preving  of  the  punctis  of  the  saidis  lettres  agane  the  said  day  and  the 
partyis  ar  warnit  hereof  apud  acta  . 


Carta  confirmationis  Alexandri  Forbes  de  Tolleis.  ^ — (A.D.  1532  et  A.D. 
1545.) 

jyiaria  Dei  gracia  Regina   Scotorum   .   .   .   Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quamdam 

'  [From  the  Acta  Dominorum  (JoucUii  et  Sessionis,  vol.  xix.,  fol.  21).  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  llonse, 
Edinlj.] 

2  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigill,  lih.  xxxi ,  no.  23.  MS.  Gen,  Ueg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


334  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

cartam  .  .  .  venditionis  factam  per  Jacobum  Forbes  de  Auebintowle  ac 
dominum  de  Carnecewl  et  Drumquhat  Alexandre  Forbes  de  Tolleis  .  .  . 
ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel 
audituris  Jacobus  Forbes  de  Auebintowle  ac  dominus  do  Carnecewl  et 
Drumqubat  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  me  vemlidisse 
.  .  .  dilecto  meo  Alexandro  Forbes  de  Tolhs  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
meas  de  Drumqubat  cum  pertinentiis  jaceutes  in  baronia  de  Cusne  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  iiabendas  .  .  .  dicto  Alex- 
andre lieredibus  suis  et  assignatis  de  me  heredibus  meis  dominis  de 
AucbintowU  in  feodo  et  bereditate  iniperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  mibi  beredibus  meis  .  .  .  vnum  denarium  monete  currentis 
nomine  albe  firme  ad  Festura  Pentbecostes  tantum  si  petatur  ...  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  presentibus  est  appen-;um  apud 
Awfurd  quinto  die  niensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
trigesimo  secundo  vnacum  subscriptioue  mea  manuali  Coram  bis  testi- 
bus  Tboma  Stratbachin  de  Lentui'kis  Roberto  Lummisdene  de  Madler 
Jacobo  Girocb  de  Kynstair  Magistro  Matbeo  Lummisdene  et  Thoma 
Dalloquby  notariis  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quamquidem  cartam  .  ,  .  pro 
perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte 
nostre  confirmatiouis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Eilinburgb  vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis  Maij  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  quadragesimo  quinto     Et  regni  nostri  tercio  . 


Preceptum  saisine  in  favorem  Villelmi  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  1533.) 

•J  acobus  Forbes  de  Aucbintoul  ac  dominus  de  Carncowlie  et  Drum- 
qubatbie  dilectis  meis  Alexandro  Forbes  de  Tolleis  Wilelmo  Geracb 
balliuis  meis  in  hac  parte  .  .  .  salutem  Quia  .  .  .  vendidi  .  .  .  dilecto 
meo  germano  Villelmo  Forbes  in  Carncowlie  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
meas  de  Kinbard  ac  molendinum  de  Carncowlie  cum  toftis  et  croftis 
eiusdem  et  multuris  solitis  et  consuetis  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  in 
baronia  de  Cuscbne  et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberden  .  .  .  vobis  .  .  . 
precipio   .  .  .   quatenus   .  .  .  prefato    Villelmo   latori   presentium  .  .  . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  tlie  Cushny  cliailer  chest.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD—CTJSHNY.  335 

sasinam  .  .  .  terrarum  predictarum  .  .  .  cum  molendino  .  .  .  cum  [ler- 
tinentiis  tradatis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  presenti- 
bus  est  appensum  unacum  mea  siibscriptione  manual!  apud  Aldfurd 
vicesimo  sexto  die  mensis  Maii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimu 
xxxiii"  coram  testibus  videlicet  Thoma  Strathachin  de  Lenturk  Alexandro 
Forbes  de  Tolleis  Roberto  Lumisden  de  Madler  Magistro  Matheo  Lumis- 
den  Jacobo  Gareocht  de  Kinstair  ac  Villelmo  Gareocbt  cum  diuersis 
aliis  .  Jamis  Forbes  vytht  my  band   . 


Instrumentum  super  appellatione  Jacobi  Forbes  de  Auchintovil.  '  — (A.D. 
1533.) 

JJecimo  nono  Septembris  anno  [j™  v'^]  xxxiij°  Eodem  die  personaliter 
constitutus  honorabilis  vir  .Jacobus  Forbes  de  Auchintovil  asseruit  quan- 
dam  sententiam  latam  contra  eundem  per  venerabilem  virum  Magistrum 
Artburum  Boetium  commissarium  Abirdonensem  in  causa  raota  per 
Willelmum  Forbes  et  Thoniam  Forbes  suos  germanos  I'equirendo  eundem 
Jacobum  esse  actitatum  in  libris  dicti  commissarii  secundum  vim  formam 
et  eifectum  cuiusdam  obligationis  pro  varantia  octuaginta  mercarum 
terrarum  molendini  de  Carncovlie  et  Kinbard  et  occidentalis  partis 
terrarum  de  Carncovle  /  ad  reuerendum  in  Christo  patrem  Villelmum 
Abirdonensem  episcopum  et  suum  bene  auisatum  consilium  et  reuerendum 
in  Christo  patrem  Sanctiandree  Archiepiscopum  prouocauit  appellauit  et 
de  remedio  juris  protestatus  est  in  vberiori  forma  appellacionis  Super 
quibus  petiit  instrumentum  Acta  super  solum  et  fundum  terrarum  de 
Collenne  de  Fatherner  bora  tercia  post  meridiem  presentibus  Alexandro 
Garrvo  Andrea  Reche  Andrea  Roberti  Jolianne  Curre  et  Dauid  Cristi- 
soune  etc. 


Carta  Johannis  Gordoun.  ' — (A.D.  1511.) 

•Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .   Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse  et 

'  [From  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 
[Abridged  from  the  Rcgistrum  Magiii  Sigilli,  lil).  xvii.,  no.  83.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House.  Edinb.] 


336  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

liac  prescnti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  nostro  Johanni  Gordoune  filio 
Georjrej  Gordoune  de  Quisny  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Conqulionderland 
et  Hallied  cura  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Quysny  et  infra  vice- 
coinitatuni  nostrum  de  Aberdene  Quequidera  terre  fuerunt  consanjruinej 
nostri  Georgej  comitis  de  Rothes  hereditarie  vt  vna  pars  baronie  de  Quysny 
annexate  baronie  de  Baliinbreich  de  nobis  immediate  tente  ])er  seruicium 
warde  et  releuij  Et  huiusmodi  terre  ...  in  manibus  nostris  recognite 
fuerunt  ob  alienationera  raaioris  partis  earundera  absque  consensu  .  .  . 
nostri  .  .  .  Ac  dcdimus  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  Roberto  Lummisdane  de 
Maidiare  nostras  iitteras  promittendo  quod  si  dictus  noster  consanguineus 
non  intrauerit  eundem  Robertum  aut  suos  assignatos  ad  easdera  terras  de 
Conqulionderland  et  Halhed  cura  pertinentiis  secundum  formani  appunctua- 
raenti  inter  eosdem  facti  quod  nos  eundem  Robertum  aut  suos  assignatos  in 
eisdera  terris  infeodaremus  Et  prefatus  Robertus  constituit  dictum  Jo- 
hannem  Gordoune  eius  fratrem  assignatum  ad  predictas  terras  .  .  -  Et 
nunc  dictus  Johannes  nostro  thesaurario  .  .  .  persoluit  pro  compositione 
dictarum  terrarum  suramam  tricentarum  mercaruin  monete  regni  nostri  / 
dedimns  .  .  .  hereditarie  eidem  Johanni  tolas  et  integras  predictas  terras 
de  Conquhonderland  et  Halhed  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de 
Quisny  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  .  dicto  Johanni  Gordoun  et  heredi- 
bus  suis  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  liereditato  imperpetuum 
semper  et  quousque  dictus  Georgeus  comes  de  Rothes  vel  heredes  sui  pre- 
fatas  terras  et  baronias  de  Baliinbreich  et  Quysny  .  .  .  recuperauerit  vel 
recuperauciint  .  .  .  Et  deinde  tenendas  de  dicto  Georgeo  comite  de 
Rothes  ct  heredibus  suis  baronibus  de  Baliinbreich  et  Quysny  in  feodo  et 
hereditatc  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  dictus  Johannes  et 
heredes  sui  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  vnam  sectara  in  curia  nostra 
capital!  vicecotnitatus  nostri  de  Abirdene  proximo  tenenda  post  Festum 
Sancti  Michaelis  semper  ct  quousque  dictus  Georgeus  comes  de  Rothes 
vel  heredes  sui  infeodali  fuerint  in  eisdem  baronijs  .  .  .  necnon  wardis 
releuijs  earundem  terrarum  et  maritagio  cum  contigerint  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepi- 
mus  .  .  .  A])ud  Edinburgh  die  vicesimo  quarto  mensis  Julij  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  vndecimo  et  regni  nostri  vicpsimo(|uarto 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD-GUSHNY.  337 


Service  on  Hallhead  etc. '  — (A.D.  1 683.) 

September  28,  1G83  .  Special  service  of  John  Gordon  as  nearest  heir  of 
his  father  Patrick  Gordon  of  Halhead  in  .  .  .  the  towns  and  lands  of 
Conwhinderland  and  Hallhead  with  the  houses  buildings  gardens  tofts 
crofts  parts  pendicles  and  pertinents  thereof  lying  in  the  barony  of  Cushny 
and  shire  of  Aberdene  Which  whole  towns  and  lands  with  their  pertinents 
were  held  of  .  .  .  the  deceased  John  duke  of  Rothes  and  high  chancellor 
of  Scotland  in  fee  and  heritage  for  service  of  ward  and  relief  with  marriage 
.  .  .  and  were  turned  by  the  charter  after  mentioned  from  simple  ward 
to  taxed  ward  for  payment  of  the  taxed  [duties]  underwritten  only 
videlicet  for  yearly  payment  of  the  sum  of  ten  punds  during  the  time  of 
ward  and  nonentry  only  for  relief  and  twenty  punds  for  the  marriage  of 
an  heir  .  .  .  according  to  tlie  tenor  of  a  charter  ...  by  the  said  John 
duke  of  Rothes  to  the  said  Patrick  Gordon  of  Hallhead  given  the  20"" 
day  of  February  1669  .  .  .  Which  towns  and  lands  and  others  are  now 
held  of  tlie  noble  Lady  Margaret  countess  of  Rothes  and  Haddington  or 
Charles  earl  of  Haddington  her  husband  as  coming  in  the  room  and  place 
of  the  said  John  duke  of  Rothes  .  .  . 


Legitimatio  Jacobi  Forbes  burgensis  de  Abirdene.  ^  — (A.D.  1574.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  ex  nostris  gratia  et 
fauore  specialibus  .  .  .  dedimus  .  .  .  Jacobo  Forbes  burgensi  burgi 
nostri  de  Abirdene  bastardo  filio  naturali  quondam  Wilelmi  Forbes 
lectoris  apud  ecclesiam  de  Cuscheny  plenam  potestatem  .  .  .  quod  ipse 
.  .  .  libere  disponere  valeat  super  omnibus  .  .  .  suis  terris  tenementis 
.  .  ,  et  bonis  .  .  .  non  obstante  bastardia  in  qua  genitus  est  .  .  .  ac 
etiani  dictum  Jacobum  .  .  ,  legitimauimus  et  legitimum  fecimus  ...  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  presentibus  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  pre- 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatus  de  Aberdeen.  US.  in  arcliivis 
gusdem.] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiv.,  no.  417.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 

2u 


338  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

cepimus     Apud  Abirdene  primo   die   mensis    Septetnbris   anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  septuagesimo  quarto  et  regni  nostri  octauo  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  TOUCH.' 

Carta  confirmacionis  Willelmi  Forbes  in  Fynzeauch.  ^  — (A.D.  1,559  et 
A.D.  1586.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Seotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam  .  .  . 
venditionis  factam  .  .  .  per  Magistrum  Robertnm  Carnegy  rectorem 
ecclesie  parocbialis  de  Touche  .  .  .  quondam  Wilielmo  Forbes  in  Fyn- 
zeauch .  .  .  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam 
visuris  vel  audituris  Magister  Robertas  Carnegy  rector  ecclesie  parocbialis 
de  Toucbe  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternara  Noueritis  me  cum  expressis 
consensu  et  assensu  nobilis  et  potentis  domini  Georgij  comitis  de  Huntlie 
domini  Gordoun  et  Badyenoch  regni  Scotie  cancellarij  dietequo  rectorie 
de  Toucb  patroni  dedisse  ...  et  ...  in  feodifirma  seu  empbiteosi  con- 
iirmasse  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  Wilielmo  Forbes  in  Finzeauch  beredibus  suis 
et  assignatis  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Kirktoun  de  Toucbe  cum  molen- 
dino  terrisque  molendinarijs  earundem  et  singulis  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes 
infra  parocbiam  de  Toucbe  baroniam  de  Cliiny  et  vicecomitatum  de  Abir- 
dene predicte  rectorie  annexatas  .  .  .  pro  quibusJam  magnis  pecuniarum 
summis  mibi  per  prefatum  Willelmum  in  pccunia  numerata  .  .  .  per- 
solutis  et  in  vsum  rei  ecclesiastice  et  precipue  in  reparationem  ac  vtilitatem 
dicte  ecclesie  parocbialis  et  ornamentum  eiusdem  totaliter  conuersis  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  ,  .  de  me  et  successoribus  meis  dicte  ecclesie 
rectoribus  in  feudifirma  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  mibi  et  successoribus  meis  dicte  ecclesie  rectoribus 
summam  sex  librarum  tredecim  solidorum  et  quatuor  denariorum  vsualis 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  595,  69G.] 
^  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxvi ,  no.  304.    MS.  Gen.  Re^.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOUCH.        339 

monete  regni  Scotie  tanquam  pi'o  firma  antiqua  .  .  .  solita  et  consueta 
vnacum  sex  solidis  et  octo  denarija  monete  prescripte  ...  in  augmenta- 
tionem  nostri  rentalis  .  .  .  et  tribus  sectis  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  dicti 
mei  patroni  baronie  de  Cluny  annuatim  et  seruitiis  dicti  Willehni  here- 
dumque  suoi'um  et  assignatorum  in  guerris  supremi  domini  nostri  Regis 
et  Regine  memorate  rectorie  patrono  et  suceessoribus  suis  faciendis  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  mee  manu  mea  subscripte 
vnacum  manuali  subscriptione  predict!  patroni  in  signum  sui  consensus 
sigilla  nostra  armorum  sunt  appcnsa  apud  EJinburgli  die  quinto  mcnsis 
Februarij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesinio  quinquagesimo  octauo 
Coram  his  testibus  Magistro  Tlioma  Keir  Joanne  Gordoun  Magistro 
Willelmo  Con  Alexandro  Con  de  Auchry  Magistro  Dauide  Carnegy 
Roberto  Carnegy  de  Kynnard  milite  cum  diuersis  alijs  Quamquidem 
cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confii'mamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmationis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Halyi'udhous  vndecimo  die  mensis  Nouembris 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  octuagesimo  sexto  et  regni  nostri 
vicesimo  . 


Service  on  Kirktoun  of  Touch.  '  — (A.D.  1705.) 

JMovember  2,  1705  .  Special  service  of  M'  George  Leslie  advocate  as 
nearest  heir  of  his  father  Patrick  Leslie  of  Kincraigie  in  ,  .  .  the  towns 
and  lands  of  Kirktoun  of  Touch  with  the  mill  mill  lands  astrict  multures 
sucken  sequells  and  knaveships  .  .  .  with  the  houses  etc.  belonging  to 
said  lands  .  .  .  lying  in  the  parish  of  Touch  and  shire  of  Aberdeen  .  .  . 
held  of  the  Queen  and  her  successors  as  coming  in  room  and  place  of  the 
late  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Touch  ...  in  feufarm  fee  and  heritage 
for  yearly  payment  of  ten  merks  Scots  for  the  old  duty  thereof  with  six 
shillings  and  eightpence  Scots  in  augmentation  of  the  rental  at  two  usual 
terms  of  the  year  .  .  . 


'  [Abridged  fium  tbe  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Ticeconiitatus  de  Aberdeeu.   MS.  in  arcbivis 
ejnsdem  ] 


340  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  Comitis  de  Huntlee. '  — (A.D.  1450.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  et  .  .  . 
confirmasse  dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Alexandro  comiti  de  Huntlee 
totura  et  integrum  comitatum  de  Huntle  ac  totum  dominium  de  Strath- 
bolgy  necnon  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Cluny  de  Tulche  Obyn  Glentanyr 
et  de  Glenmuk  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdene 
ac  totum  et  integrum  dominium  de  Gordone  cum  pertinenciis  jacens  in 
vicecomitatu  de  Roxburghe  necnon  baroniara  de  Panbride  cum  pertinentiis 
jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfare  Qui  comitatus  ac  dominia  .  .  . 
ac  .  .  .  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  antefati  Alexandri  comitis  hcreditarie  et  quern 
comitatum  dominia  et  terras  predictas  .  .  .  dictus  Alexander  ...  in 
manibus  nostris  .  •  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendum  et  habendum 
predictum  comitatum  dominium  de  Strathbolgy  necnon  terras  de  Cluny 
Tulche  Obyn  Glentanyr  et  de  Glenmuk  in  vnam  meram  et  liberam  ba- 
roniam  vocatam  Huntlee  .  .  .  Quam  baroniam  de  comitatu  de  Huntlee 
.  .  .  teneri  volumus  et  baroniam  de  Panbride  ac  dominium  de  Gordoun 
.  .  .  dicto  Alexandro  comiti  et  prolibus  heredibus  inter  ipsum  et 
Elizabeth  sponsam  suam  comitissam  de  Huntlee  procreatis  seu  pro- 
creandis  .  .  .  de  nobis  heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte 
nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edin- 
burgh vicesimo  nono  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  m°  cccc"  xlix°  Et 
regni  nostri  decimo  tercio  . 


Obligation  by  James  of  Forbes  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Setone  of  Gordone.  -  — 
(A.D.  1444.) 

Ue  it  made  kcnde  til  all  men  be  thir  present  lettres  me  James  of  Forbes 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kcgistrum  Magni  !5igilli,  lib.  iv.,  uo.  lOG.  MS.  (ien.  Keg.  House, 
Ediuburgh.] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  origiual  iu  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle 

By  a  charter  dated  at  Aberdeen,  ou  the  thirtieth  day  of  September,  1444,  Alexander  of 
Seytoune  of  Oordoun,  lord  of  the  barony  of  Cluny,  grants  to  James  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir 
apparent  of  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  the  lands  of  Corsindawc,  Kebidy, 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOUCH.  341 

gone  and  apperand  ayer  to  ray  dei-rest  fadir  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of 
tliat  like  knyclit  to  be  oblyst  and  sykirly  be  the  faith  of  ray  body  to  be 
buudyn  til  a  rycht  michty  lord  Sir  Alexander  of  Setone  of  Gordon  my 
redouttit  lord  that  quhat  tyme  he  makis  to  me  and  infeftis  me  with  ehartir 
and  sesing  folowande  of  the  landis  underwryttin  that  is  to  say  Fyndletter 
Knycragy  Tulymar  Tulykery  Tulyfour  and  Tulochreoch  with  thar  per- 
tinens  lyande  in  the  parochyn  of  Tulch  within  the  baroney  of  Clnny  or  of 
the  landis  of  Estir  Tolmade  Westir  Tolmade  Tornavythyn  Tulyreoch 
Tulyfour  and  Tulykery  with  thar  pertinens  liand  wythin  the  forsaide 
baroney  in  sic  maner  .  .  .  and  effect  as  I  am  .  .  .  sesit  of  the  landis  of 
Corssyndawe  Kebydy  Ordiquhork  Achkebydy  Ruthynachloch  and  Tuly- 
carn  lyand  in  the  baroney  of  Cluney  within  the  shirrefdome  of  Aberdene 
I  sail  frely  but  questione  ...  at  the  will  ...  of  my  said  lord  upgif  and 
resigne  in  his  handis  all  the  landis  of  Corssindawe  Kebydy  Ordiquhork 
Achkebydy  Ruthynachloch  and  Tulycarn  forsaides  wyth  all  rycht  and 
clame  .  .  .  and  all  .  .  .  writtis  giiSn  to  me  by  my  said  lorde  tharapoun 
...  In  witnes  of  the  quhilk  thing  my  sole  is  to  put  at  Aberden  the  ferde 
day  of  October  the  yher  of  our  Lord  a  thousand  four  hundreth  fourty  and 
four  yheris  befor  thir  witnes  Patryk  Lyon  of  Knygorn  Wat  of  Ogilvy  of 
Deskfurde  knychtis  Androw  Gray  of  Foulis  Wat  of  Ogilvy  of  B.wfort 
and  Gilbert  Meignes. 


Anent  the  redemption  of  Fyndletter  Kyncragy  and  Tulochmar. '  — (A.D. 
1446.) 

L  il  all  and  sindry  that  thir  presentes  lettres  sail  her  or  see  Alexander  of 

Ordyquhork,  Achkebidy,  Euvynauchlache,  and  Tulicarne,  ia  the  barony  of  Cluny  and  sliire  of 
Aberdeen  — (Uegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvi ,  no  372.    MS.  Gen.  lleg.  House,  Edinb  ) 

By  a  charter  dated  at  Huntly,  on  the  twentieth  of  September,  liUO,  Alexander,  earl  of  Hnntly, 
and  lord  of  Badyenach,  grants  to  Sir  James,  lord  the  Forbes,  the  lands  of  Tulyreoche,  with 
TuUachwyneys,  and  the  lands  of  Litill  Tolmade,  Tornavethyne,  Drumlaussy,  and  Barglassy,  iii 
the  barony  of  Cluny,  earldom  of  Huntly,  and  shire  of  Aberdeen.— (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib. 
xxvi.,  no.  372.   MS.  (ieu.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.) 

By  a  charter  dated  at  Aberdeen,  on  the  eighth  day  of  July,  1-1G8,  Alexander,  earl  of  Huntlic 
and  lord  of  Badyenache,  grants  to  William,  lord  the  Forbes,  his  son  in  law,  the  lands  of  Tulyfjur 
and  Tulikery,  in  the  lordship  of  Tuliehe,  and  in  the  barony  of  Cluny.— (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli. 
jlib.  xxvi.,  no.  .172.   MS.  Cien.  Reg.  House,  Edinb  )] 

'  [Abridged  ftom  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle  ] 


342  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Lesly  son  and  ayei*  apperanJ  of  Sir  Williame  of  Lesly  of  the  Syde  knycht 
greting  in  God  ay  icstande  For  quhi  that  ane  noble  lorde  and  miohti  my 
lorde  Sir  Alexander  erle  of  Huntlie  and  lord  of  Gordone  has  gevin  me  in- 
feftment  of  the  landes  of  Fyndletter  Kyncragy  and  Tulochmar  the  quhilkis 
my  fader  held  in  fee  of  the  forsaide  Lurde  and  the  quhilk  landes  the 
forsaid  Sir  Williame  my  fader  resignit  ...  in  the  forsaid  my  Lorde  of 
Huntleis  handis  and  als  the  said  my  Lorde  has  gevin  me  the  lanJes  of 
Tulyfour  and  Tulochkery  for  all  the  termes  of  my  lif  tiiir  forsaid  lantles 
liande  in  Tulch  witliin  the  barouny  of  Cliiny  Wittis  me  to  be  oblyst  .  .  . 
myne  ayeris  and  niyne  assignais  that  quhat  tyme  the  forsaid  my  lord  Erie 
of  Huntlie  liis  ayeris  or  his  assignais  sal  haue  payt  to  me  myne  ayris  and 
myne  assignais  twa  hundreth  and  twenty  merkis  of  usuale  monee  of 
Scotland  tlian  ...  I  or  myne  ayeris  sal  frely  upgif  to  the  forsaid  Lorde 
and  his  ayeris  and  his  assignais  al  charteris  and  euidentis  with  full 
resignatione  of  all  rycht  and  clame  of  richt  that  I  mine  ayeris  had  has  or 
myeht  haue  in  the  forsaide  landes  or  ony  part  of  thaini  ...  In  witnes  of 
the  quhilk  thing  foithi  that  I  had  na  selo  present  of  myne  awin  I  haue 
procurit  the  sele  of  ane  honorable  man  Jhon  of  Fif  alderman  of  Aberdene 
with  instance  to  thir  presentes  lettre-s  to  be  toput  in  the  tolbuth  of 
Aberdene  in  the  presens  of  Williame  of  Setone  Andrew  Glaster  Sir 
Lowrance  persone  of  Tulch  and  Gilbert  Meignes  for  witnes  tane  of 
the  said  procuratioun  the  v.  day  of  the  moneth  of  Nouember  the  yher  of 
grace  a  thousande  four  hundreth  fourty  and  sex  The  forsaide  lanJes  to 
remayne  with  the  forsaide  Alexander  for  all  the  dais  of  his  fader  lyf  un- 
redemyt  . 


Carta  confirmacionis  Willelmi  Forbes  de  ToUeis  super  terris  de  Fynlatir.  ' 
— (A.D.  1490  et  A.D.  1505.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorura  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
venditionis  et  alienacionis  factam  per  dilectum  consanguineum  et  consilia- 
rium  nostrum  Georgeum  quondam  comitem  de  Huntlie  dominura  Baidyenache 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Rcgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xir.,  no.  66.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 

Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOUCH.  343 

(lilccto  nostro  Willelmo  Forbes  de  Tolleis  ...  ail  plenum  intellcxisse  suli 
liac  forma  OiMNinus  hanc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Georgeus  comes  de 
Huntlie  ac  dotninus  de  Baidyenache  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis 
nos  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  dilecto  consanguin^o  nostro  Willelmo  Forbes  de 
Tolleis  omiies  et  singulas  terras  nostras  de  Fynlatir  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
jacentes  in  dorainio  nostro  de  Tulche  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de 
Abbirdene  pro  quadain  certa  summa  pecunie  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas 
.  .  .  prefato  Willelmo  beredibus  suis  et  suis  assignatis  de  nobis  et  heredi- 
bus  nostris  in  feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuura  .  .  .  cum  curiis  earum 
exitibus  et  escbaetis  berezeldis  bludewitis  et  mercbetis  mulierum  bondagiis 
caragiis  et  auerngiis  .  .  .  cum  libera  potustate  et  facultate  molendinum 
infra  limites  dictarum  terrarum  construendi  et  cum  multuris  carundem  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  nobis  et  beredibus  nostri  vuum  denarium 
super  solum  dictarum  terrarum  ad  Festum  Penticostes  nomine  albefirme  si 
petatur  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  huic  pre- 
sent! carte  nostre  est  appensum  Apud  Abirdcne  decimotercio  die  niensis 
August!  anno  Domini  niiliesinio  qnadringentesimo  nonagesimo  Coram 
nobilibus  et  famosis  viris  Alexandro  Setoun  de  Meldrum  Patricio  Berclay 
de  Garntuly  Dauid  Ogiluy  de  Tolraad  Duncano  Tbomsoun  de  Auchin- 
hamperis  Georgeo  Tbomson  de  Aucbintowll  Alexandro  Stratbachin  de 
Ladinturk  Magistro  Ricardo  Strathacbin  rectore  de  Esse  et  Domino 
Johanne  Striueling  presbitero  ac  notario  publico  cum  multis  aliis  .  Quam- 
QUiDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  Saluis  nobis  et  succes- 
soribus  nostris  juribus  et  seruiciis  de  dictis  terris  .  .  .  debitis  et  consuetis 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precipimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  quarto 
die  mensis  Januarij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesirao  quarto  et  regni 
nostri  decimo  septimo  . 


Instrumenta  super  relaxatione  terrarum  de  Kincragy.  ' — (A.D.  1519  et 
A.D.  1520.) 

oeptimo  Novembris  anno  [j™  v°]  xix"     Eodem  die  pei-sonaliter  constitutus 
'  [From  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 


344  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEENf  AND  BANFF. 

honorabilis  vir  Alexander  Leslie  de  Kincragy  apud  lie  Peir  de  Loclitcanmor 
ad  habendum  presentiam  Comitis  de  Huntlie  et  ab  eo  ad  petendum  terras 
suas  de  Kincragy  tanquam  a  domino  suo  superiore  ad  plegium  sibi 
dimitti  et  ad  ofFerendum  ei  pro  relaxatione  earundem  terrarum  per 
antedictum  recognitariim  quod  de  jure  domino  suo  superior!  facere 
tenetur  Nichilominus  dictus  Comes  quemdam  nuncium  misit  dicto  Alex- 
andro  dicendo  et  allegando  dictum  Comitem  presenciam  diet!  Alexandri 
minime  pro  present!  habere  sed  dictus  nuncius  Magister  Johannes  Irwing 
asseruit  dictum  dominum  Comitem  responsum  michi  notario  dare  Ego 
vero  notarius  access!  ad  presentiam  personalem  diet!  domini  Comitis 
petendo  ab  eodem  nomine  et  ex  parte  diet!  Alcxandr!  terras  suas  ante- 
dictas  de  Kincragy  ad  plegium  sib!  dimitti  et  homagium  nomine  diet! 
Alexandri  dicendo  eundem  sibi  facere  Quiquidem  dominus  Comes  ante- 
dictas  antedicto  Alexandre  curiam  apud  Clwne  tenendam  xxvij"  Nouembris 
instantis  assignauit  ibidem  ad  presentandum  [et]  demonstrandum  eui- 
dencias  et  cartas  suas  et  jura  s!  que  habet  pro  terris  antedictis  et  ad 
faciendum  in  dicta  assignata  curia  quod  de  jure  facere  tenetur  Super 
quibus  liincinde  petierunt  instrumenta  Acta  apud  Lochtcanmor  pre- 
sentibus  ibidem  Magistro  Johanne  Irwing  Domino  Nicholayo  Patersoune 
Magistro  Johanne  Brovne  capellanis  Willelmo  Gordoun  de  Auchindoir  et 
Alexandre  Irwing  . 

Vigcsimo  Januarii  anno  [j™  v"^]  xix"  Eodem  die  personaliter  constitutus 
Alexander  Leslie  de  Kincragy  in  curia  prepotentis  domini  Comitis  de 
Huntlie  tenta  per  bonorabilem  virum  Thomam  Dauidsoune  balliuum  pro 
tempore  apud  Clvne  ad  petendum  terras  suas  antedictas  de  Kincragy 
tanquam  a  domino  suo  superiore  ad  plegium  sibi  dimitti  ofFerendo  dicto 
balliuo  nomine  diet!  Comitis  homagium  quod  de  dictis  terris  de  jure  et 
consuetudine  Scotie  facere  tenetur  quod  si  secus  fecerit  sibi  et  heredibus 
suis  minime  preiudicaret  !n  futurum  Quiquidem  balliuus  dictam  re- 
quisitionem  et  antedictarum  terrarum  relaxationem  et  ad  plegium  dimitti 
refutauit  et  recusauit  Super  quibus  et  de  remedio  juris  idem  Alexander 
protcstatur  et  pctiit  instrumentum  Acta  apud  Clvne  bora  ante  meridiem 
vndecima  presentibus  Domino  Andrea  Clark  curato  Johanne  Forbes 
Johanne  Toucht  et  Villelmo  Craufurd  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOUCH.        345 


Lettre  to  George  Leslie  sone  to  Alexander  Leslie  of  Kincragy  of  the 
esehete  gudis  of  Jhone  Strathaucliin  in  Kincragy. '  — (A.D.  1548.) 

Ane  lettre  maid  to  George  Leslie  sone  and  apperand  air  to  Alexander 
Leslie  of  Kincragy  ...  of  the  gift  of  all  gudis  .  .  .  quhilkis  pertenit  to 
Jhone  Strathauchin  in  Kincr.agy  and  now  perteining  ...  to  our  Souerane 
Lady  be  resoun  of  esehete  throw  the  said  Jhonis  tressonable  byding  at 
hame  fra  hir  Hienes  oistis  raidis  and  armys  following  or  fra  ony  of  tharae 
that  is  to  say  .  .  .  the  oist  raid  and  army  convenit  with  hir  Tutour  on 
Rosling  Mure  in  the  moneth  of  August  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v'=  xlv.  yeris 
quhilk  tharefter  past  to  Birgem  for  resisting  of  our  auld  inynieis  of 
Ingland  .  .  .  the  first  sege  of  Sanctandrois  convenit  with  hir  Gouernour 
in  the  monetht  of  October  the  yeir  of  God  j"  v'=  xlvj.  yeiris  for  assegeing 
and  recouering  of  the  castoU  thairof  fra  the  withhalderis  of  the  samyn 
aganis  hir  auctorite  togidder  with  hir  Gouernouris  sone  being  thairin  .  .  . 
the  raid  of  Langholme  convenit  with  hir  said  Tutour  in  the  monetht  of 
.lulij  the  yeir  of  God  etc.  xlvij.  yeris  for  assegeing  of  the  castell  thairof 
and  recouering  of  the  samyn  fra  our  auld  inymeis  of  Ingland  than  pre- 
sentlie  within  the  said  castell  and  .  .  .  hir  Hienes  oist  raid  and  army 
convenit  with  the  said  Lord  Gouernour  on  Gladismure  besyde  Hadingtoun 
the  X.  day  of  Julij  instant  for  assegeing  of  the  burght  of  Hadingtoun  and 
expelling  of  our  saidis  auld  inymeis  furtht  of  the  samyn  ...  At  Lething- 
toune  the  xviij.  day  of  Julij  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v"^  xhiij.  yeris  . 
Per  sigrnaturam  . 


Cai'ta  confirmacionis  Georgii  Leslie  de  Kincraigie.  -  — (A.D.  1549  et  A.D. 
1594.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  uos  quandam  cartam  .  .  . 

1  [Abriagcd  from  the  Registrum  Secret!  Sigilli,  vol.  xxil.,  fol.  20.    MS.  Gen.  Ecg.  House, 
Edinb. 

On  the  eleventh  day  of  August,  1548,  the  same  Jhone  Strathauchin  in  Kincrago  obtained  a 
gift  of  his  own  esehete  goods.— (Id.,  vol.  xxii.,  fol.  2,1)] 

=  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Magnl  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxix.,  no.  100.    MS.  Gen  Teg.  House, 
Edinb.l 

2  X 


346  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

t'actam  per  quondam  Geoi'gium  comitem  de  Huntlie  .  .  .  quondam  Geoi'gio 
Leslie  filio  et  herodi  apparent!  quondam  Alexandri  Leslie  de  Kincragye 
...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris 
vel  audituris  Georgius  comes  de  Huntlie  dominus  Gordoun  et  Badyenocb 
cancellarius  totius  regni  Scotie  ac  Locumtenens  infra  partes  boreales 
eiusdem  etc.  Noueritis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  et  .  .  .  confirmasse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  seruitori  Georgio  Leslie  filio  et  heredi  apparent!  Alexandri  Leslie 
de  Kincragyio  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Kincragy  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
jacentes  in  dorainio  de  Toueb  et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  pro  suo 
fideli  seruicio  nobis  gratanter  impenso  Quequidem  terre  prius  fuerunt 
dicti  Alexandri  Leslie  hereditarie  et  quas  idem  Alexander  in  manibus 
nostris  tanquam  in  manibus  domini  superioris  earundem  .  .  .  simplieiter 
resignauit  Tenendaset  babendas  .  .  .  dicto  Georgio  Leslie  suis  beredibus 
et  assignatis  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  dominis  de  Huntlie  etc.  in 
feodo  et  bereJitate  iraperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus 
amercbiamentis  esebaetis  berezeldis  bludewitis  et  mulierum  merchetis 
aueragiis  carragiis  et  bondagiis  .  .  .  Saluis  nobis  et  beredibus  nostris  et 
assignatis  wardis  et  releuijs  et  aliis  seruicijs  debitis  et  consuetis  Re- 
seruato  tamen  liberotenemento  et  vsu  fructu  .  .  .  dicto  Alexandre  Leslie 
patri  prefati  Georgii  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium sigillum  nostrum  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  manu  nostra  sub- 
scripte  est  appensum  Apud  Abirdene  decimo  quarto  die  mensis  Aprilis 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingeutesimo  quadragesimo  nono  Coram  bis 
testibus  nobili  et  potente  domino  Joanne  comite  Atbolie  Jacobo  Betoun 
commendatario  de  Abirbrotbok  Georgio  Mcldrum  de  Fyvio  milite  Tboma 
Menzeis  de  Petfoddellis  Jacobo  Gordoun  de  Medlok  Joanne  Betoun  de 
Balfoure  et  Jacobo  Murray  de  Cowbairdy  cum  diuersis  aliis  etc.  QuAM- 
QUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirinaraus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium buic  presenti  cai'te  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Striuiling  vicesimo  sexto  die 
mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  tercio 
et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  septimo  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.  347 


THE  PARISH  OF  LEOCHELL.' 

Electio   Johannis   Valentyne    in   clericuui   parocliialem    ecclesie    Sancti 
Mai-nani  de  Loquliell.  ^  _(A.D.  1524.) 

Decimo  quarto  Junii  anno  [j™  v"]  xxiiij**  EoJem  die  personalitci-  con- 
stituti  honesti  viri  Alexander  Straquhyne  de  Ledinturk  Dominus  Jacobus 
Hunter  curatus  de  Loquhell  Johannes  Gussait  Johannes  JofFrai  Andreas 
Yuyll  Donaklus  Toucht  Johannes  Buchane  Johannes  Scheres  Johannes 
Tailyour  Johannes  Valcar  Johannes  Red  Jacobus  Mathe  Elena  Anguss 
Alexander  Wat  Johannes  Reche  Willelmus  Reche  Maryiota  Patre  Jacobus 
Wallace  Jacobus  Andrec  Johannes  Andree  Patricias  Reid  Duncanus 
Dauidsone  Alexander  Jokke  Johannes  Banton  Laurentius  Ramsai  Andreas 
Robertsone  Cristianus  Gillespi  Duncanus  Ingrarae  Malcolmus  Wat  Dauid 
Vat  Duncanus  Buchane  Andreas  Roust  Alexander  Roust  Agnes  Rust 
Joneta  Mechel  Willelmus  Mechel  Alexander  Fluger  Margareta  Moress 
Willelmus  Marno  Alexander  Marno  Cristianus  Deyr  Alexander  Thome 
Johannes  Donaldi  Dauid  Jhonsoun  Issobella  Jhonsone  Margareta  Andree 
Alexander  Mechell  Joneta  Taveis  Johannes  Mortimar  Johannes  Forbes 
Andreas  Stevyne  Ele  ,  .  .  Bur  Georgius  Forbes  Johannes  Stoit  Alexander 
Stevyne  INIargareta  Vobstar  Allesona  Wilyem  Jacobus  Mechel  Joneta 
Mortimer  Johannes  Gordoun  de  Quisne  pro  tenentia  de  Estir  Foulis 
Alexander  Dauidsone  Maryiota  More  Thomas  Nicholsone  Jacobus  Thome 
tales  parochiani  de  Loquhell  omnibus  melioribus  modo  etc.  elegerunt 
Johannem  Valentyne  filium  Thome  Walentyne  alias  Clark  clericuni 
parochialem  dicte  parochie     Insuper  Patricius  Elmislie  Findlayus  Moreis 


1  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  595-608. 

Churches  of  the  njime  of  "  Lauchyll"  or  "  Lawchyll"  are  said  to  have  been  very  common  in 
Ireland.  "The  name  in  Irish,  leavicoill,"  says  Dr.  Reeves,  "means  'the  elm-wood,' feom  con- 
taining the  radical  letters  of  the  Latin  iiimus.''— (Primate  Colton's  Visitation  of  the  Diocese  ol 
Derry,  pp.  70,  72.)  That  there  were  trees  of  old  around  the  church  of  Leochell  appears  from  the 
Abei'deen  Breviary,  prop.  Sanct.  pro  temp.  hyem.  f.  Ixi.  See  also  the  New  Statistical  Account 
of  Scotland,  Aberdeenshire,  p.  1125,  note.] 

-  (From  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 


348  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Duncanus  Gillcspi  Johannes  Jhonsone  Alexander  Jamesono  Dauiil  Roust 
Willelmus  Roust  AJanuis  Myll  Willelmus  Myll  Joliannes  Myll  Johannes 
Tailyour  Joliannes  Eld  tales  parochiani  dicte  parochie  suas  elcctiones  et 
vota  dederunt  dicto  Johanni  et  ad  hoc  conscntiit  Thomas  Dauidsone 
Denique  Johannes  vsufructuarius  de  Monimusk  vigesimo  quinto  Junii 
anno  quo  supra  hora  xj.  ante  meridiem  infra  monasterium  de  IMonimusk 
et  Villelmus  Mortimer  de  Craigiuer  Alexander  Fardil  Duncanus  Toucht 
Walterus  Thome  Thomas  Walcar  Duncanus  Mortimer  et  Willelmus 
Sovter  ipsi  similiter  suas  electiones  et  vota  dederunt  antedicto  Johanni  ad 
gaudendum  et  possidendnm  huiusmodi  officium  clericatus  parochialis  cum 
omnibus  et  singulis  ft-uctibus  et  pertinenciis  suis  quibuscuuque  dum  idem 
vacare  contigerit  per  dimissionem  resignationem  aut  decessum  Thome 
Clark  clerici  eiusdem  Super  quibus  idem  Thomas  petiit  instrumentum 
Acta  infra  dictam  parochiam  inter  horas  xj.  ante  meridiem  et  quintam 
post  meridiem  presentibus  Johanne  Makky  Alexandro  .  .  .  et  Johanne 
Mortymer  . 


Carta  confirmacionis  Abrahami  Forbes  de  Blaktoun.  '  — (A.D.  1607  et 
A.D.  1608.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Magne  Britannic  Francie  et  Hybernie  .  .  . 
Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam  .  .  .  factam  per  Alexandrum  Gordoun  de 
Baldornie  ac  Georgium  Gordoun  eius  filium  natu  maximum  et  heredem 
apparentem  et  Joannem  Gordoun  de  Buckie  pro  suo  jure  .  .  .  cum  .  .  . 
assensu  Roberti  prioris  monasterii  do  Monymusk  et  conuentus  eiusdem 
dilecto  nostro  Abrahamo  Forbes  de  Blaktoun  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse 
sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander 
Gordoun  de  Baldornie  Georgius  Gordoun  filius  mens  senior  heres  ap- 
parens  Jhoannes  Gordoune  de  Buckie  pi'o  meo  jure  et  interesse  salutem 
in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  nos  pro  .  .  .  surama  vndecim 
millium  et  quingeutarum  mercarum  vsualis  monete  regni  Scotie  .  .  .  per 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Rcgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlv.,  no.  197.    MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.  .549 

Abrahamiim  Forbes  de  Blaktoun  persoluta  .  .  .  nccnon  cum  expresso 
consensu  et  assensu  reuerondi  in  Cristo  patris  Robei-ti  prioris  de  Mony- 
muske  et  conuentus  eiusdem  vendldisse  .  .  .  dicto  Abrahamo  Forbes 
heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  quibuscunque  totas  et  integras  terras  nostras 
de  Waster  Foullis  Craigmyln  Eister  Lochill  cum  duabus  ci'oftis  eidcm 
adiacentibus  cum  molendino  de  Craigmyln  et  terris  molendinariis  astrictis 
multuris  et  sequelis  eiusdem  .  .  .  jaeentes  infra  dominium  do  Mony- 
muske  et  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Tenendas  et  babendas  ...  a 
nobis  heredibus  ac  assignatis  nostris  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et 
suis  successoribus  Scotie  Regibus  aut  de  quouis  alio  indubitato  superiore 
earundem  in  feudifirma  et  bereditate  imperpetuuni  Reddendo  annuatim 
.  ,  .  pro  dictis  terris  de  Waster  Fowllis  sex  libras  tredecim  solidos  et 
quatuor  denarios  Et  pro  dictis  terris  de  Craigmylne  cum  molendino 
earundem  tres  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  duodecim  pultreas  et 
sex  solidos  pi'o  bondagiis  Et  pi'o  dictis  terris  de  Eister  Lochell  sex 
libras  tredecim  solidos  ac  quatuor  denarios  duos  muttones  viginti 
quatuor  pultreas  et  duodecim  solidos  pro  earum  bondagiis  Et  pro 
duabus  ci'oftis  eidem  adiacentibus  tres  libras  Necnon  summara  qua- 
draginta  solidorum  annuatim  monetc  Scotie  in  augmentationem  rentalis 
dictarum  terrarura  .  .  .  Necnon  duplicando  dictam  feudifirmam  ad 
introituni  cuiuslibet  heredis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  pre- 
senti  carte  nostre  manu  nostra  subscripte  manuque  Alexandri  Irwing 
apparentis  de  Lentuik  scripte  nostra  armorum  sigilla  sunt  appensa 
Apud  Grantulie  et  Buckie  respectiue  et  succcssiue  vicesimo  octauo  et 
decimo  tertio  diebus  Aprilis  et  Maij  respective  anno  Domini  millesimo 
sexcentesimo  septimo  Coram  his  testibus  respectiue  Georgio  Gordoun 
de  Coclarachie  et  Georgio  Gordoun  eius  filio  et  herede  apparente  Jacobo 
Lumisdene  seruo  Abrahami  Forbes  de  Blaktoun  Alexandro  Mathowsouu 
similiter  eius  seruo  Gulielmo  Gordoun  in  Fornatrie  Georgio  Jope  et 
Waltero  Innes  notarijs  publicis  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo 
confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre 
confirmationis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepinius  .  .  .  Apud 
Edinburgum  quarto  die  mensis  Julij  anno  Domini  millesimo  sexcentesimo 
octauo  .  .  . 


350  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Sasinaterrarumde  Cragyver  etc.  dataWillelmo  Mortyraare. '  — (A.D.  1513.) 

V  icccomes  ile  AberJene  respondebit  pro  vigenti  libris  de  roleuio  terrarum 
de  Cragyver  Westir  Lochell  Inenteir  Bawdene  et  Knokandow  cum  molen- 
dinis  earundem  Regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Mortymare  de 
eisdem  quinto  Nouembris  anno  regni  Regis  primo  . 

Preceptumsaisine  terrarum  de  Vaster  LeocbeletBaUinden.' — (A.D.  152-1-5.) 

VVillelmus  Mortimer  de  Cragiuer  dilectis  meis  Thome  Stratbacbin 

coniunctim  et  diuisim  balliuis  meis  in  bac  parte  coii- 
stitutis  Quia  dedi  .  .  .  prouido  viro  Willelmo  Forbes  de  Corsindawe  et 
Mai'garete  Lumisden  eius  sponse  et  eorum  diucius  viuenti  et  heredibus 
inter  ipsos  procreatis  seu  procreandis  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  de 
Vaster  Leocbal  et  Ballinden  cum  pertinenciis  .  .  .  infra  comitatum  de 
Mar  .  .  .  Vobis  igitur  .  .  .  mando  quatinus  dictis  .  .  .  possessionem 
dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  deliberetis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum 
meum  presentibus  est  appensura  apud  Cuscbnie  die  mensis  ilaii 

anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo  qu  .  .  o  coram  hiis 
testibus  Jobanne  magistro  de  Forbes  Roberto  Lumsden  de  Medlar  Jacobo 
Calder  de  Asloune  Jacobo  Gareaucb  de  Kinstair  Thoma  Stratbacbin  iilio 
et  berede  Alexandri  Stratbacbin  de  Ledinturk  cum  aliis  . 

Carta  Alexandri  Mortymar  et  Margaretc  Menzeis  eius  sponse  super  terris 
de  Innyntere.  =  —(A.D.  1528.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia   Rex    Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis   nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 

'  [From  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh. 

Ewmond  Mortymcr  was  on  an  inquest  at  Kiljrummy  in  1435.  Ewmond  or  Edmond 
Mortymer  had  a  charter  under  the  great  seal,  on  his  own  resignation,  of  the  lands  of  Craigievar, 
j-n  the  earldom  of  Mar,  in  1457.  Alexander  Mortymare  of  Craigievar  appears  in  119j.— 
(Illustrations  of  the  Antiquities  and  Topography  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Bnuff,  vol.  iii., 
p.  582;  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  695-606;  Acta 
Dominorura  Concilii,  p.  399.) 

John  of  Mortimer, '  Johannes  de  Mortuomari,'  bailie  of  Margaret,  conntess  of  Douglas,  lady 
of  Mar  and  the  Garioch,  in  her  lordship  of  Strathalva,  had  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Auchinbady, 
in  that  lordship,  dated  at  Kildrummy  on  the  first  day  of  March,  1384-5.— (Acta  Dominorum 
Concilii  et  Sessionis,  vol.  xxviii.,  fol.  79.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb. ;  Illustrations  of  the 
Antiquities  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  vol.  iii.,  p.  576 ;  Ilegistrum  Episcopntus  Aber- 
donensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  1G9.)] 

■  [Abridged  from  the  Rcgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib  .xxii.,  ne.  85.   MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 


PRESBYTEliY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.  351 

dilectis  nostris  Alexandro  Mortymcr  filio  et  heredi  apparent!  Willelnii 
Mortyincr  de  Cragyver  et  Margareto  Menzeis  sponse  sue  .  .  .  tolas  et  in- 
tegras  terras  de  Innynterc  cum  molendino  earundera  et  suis  pcrtinentiis 
jacentes  infra  vicecomitatuni  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  tcrre  .  .  . 
fuerunt  dicti  Willelmi  hereditaric  et  cjuas  .  .  .  idem  in  manibus  nostris 
.  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Alex- 
andro et  Margarete  eius  sponse  et  ipsorum  altori  diucius  viuenti  in 
coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  masculis  inter  ipsos  legitime  pro- 
creandis  quibus  deficientibus  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti 
Willelmi  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  heredi- 
tate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  con- 
sueta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  liuic  preseiiti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigilhuu 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  A  pud  Abirdene  nono  die  niensis  Marcij 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo  septimo  Et  regni  nostri 
deciraoquinto  . 


Carta  Willelmi  ]Mortymar  de   Cragyver  super   dimedietate  terrarum   de 
Auchorty  Auchorsk  Blairdaf  et  Netherbigging. '  — (A.D.  1528.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam 
alienacionis  et  vendicionis  factam  per  Alexandrum  Leslie  de  eodem  et 
Cristinam  Leslie  sponsara  suam  dilecto  nostro  Willelrao  Mortymer  de 
Cragyver  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hue  forma  Omnibus  banc 
cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  Leslie  de  eodem  et  Cristina  Leslie 
eius  sponsa  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  nos  vendidisse  .  .  . 
honorabili  viro  Willelmo  Mortymer  de  Cragyver  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis 
omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras  medietatis  de  Auchorty  terras  medietatis 
de  Auchorsk  ac  terras  medietatis  de  Blairdaf  terras  medietatis  de  Nether- 
bigging cum  dimedietate  molendini  earundem  cum  omnibus  suis  pertinentiis 
.  .  .  omnes  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  et  baroniam  de 
Lesley  .  .  .  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  prius  dicti  Willelmi  Mortymer 
in  proprietate  hereditarie  de  nobis  tente    Et  quas  idem  Willelmus  in  manibus 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxii ,  no.  SG.    MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


352  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

nieis  dicti  Alexandri  tanquam  in  manibus  domini  suj  superioris  earundem 
.  .  .  simpliciterresignauit  .  .  .  Tenendasct  liabendas  .  .  .  dicto  Willelmo 
Mortymcr  lieredibus  suis  et  assignatis  a  nobis  et  iieredibus  nostris  de 
supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suceessoribus  suis  in  f'eodo  et  liereditate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  dicto  domino  nostro  Regi  .  .  .  jura  et 
seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigilla  nostra 
propria  presentibus  sunt  appensa  vnacura  subscriptione  raanuali  dicti  mei 
Alexandri  Apud  Abirdene  nono  die  mensis  Marcij  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesinio  vicesirao  septimo  Coram  hiis  testibus  Tiioma  Scot  de 
Pitgormo  Magistro  Jacobo  Rait  Johanne  Mortymer  Nicholao  Ross  .Tacobo 
Ross  Johanne  Ratray  et  Patricio  Stevinstoun  cum  diuersis  alijs  testibus 
QuAM  QUiDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirraaraus  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Abirdene  nono  die  mensis  Marcij  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingcntesimo  vicesimo  septimo     Et  regni  nostri  decimo  quinto  . 


Dccrete  for  Jhone  Dauidsoun  in  Boquharne.  '  — (18.  December  1531.) 

A.nent  the  summondis  at  the  instance  of  Jhone  Dauidsone  in  Boquliarne 
executour  to  vmquhile  Alexander  Dauidson  his  cousing  aganis  William 
Mortvmer  of  Cragyver  as  plege  and  souertie  for  vmquhile  Duncan  Mor- 
tymer in  lie  Hauch  of  Kynstair  to  heir  tliaim  be  decernit  be  decret  of  the 
Lordis  of  Counsell  to  mak  assithment  to  the  said  Jhone  Dauidsoun  as 
executour  forsaid  as  he  the  said  Jhone  that  is  narrest  of  the  said  vmquhile 
Alexander  Dauidissonis  kyn  for  the  cruell  slauchtir  of  the  said  vmquhill 
Alexander  vnder  silence  of  nycht  be  way  of  murthur  coramittit  be  the  said 
vmquhile  Duncan  apon  him  and  to  heir  the  samyn  modifyit  be  the  saidis 
Lordis  and  to  refond  content  and  pay  to  the  said  Jhone  as  executour  forsaid 
the  sowm  of  xl.  pundis  quhilk  sowme  the  said  vmquhile  Duncan  tuk 
and  spulyeit  fra  the  said  vmquhile  Alexander  the  tym  of  his  slauchtir  .  .  . 
The  Lordis  of  Counsell  with  consent  of  party  and  their  procuratouris 
decretis  and  deliucris  that  the  said  William  Mortymer  as  plege  and  soucrte 

'  LFiom  the  Acta  Uomiuoniin  Concilii,  vol  xliii.,  lol.  13).  Mi>.  Gen,  Keg.  Uouse,  Edinburgh. 1 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.      353 

forsaid  sail  refond  content  and  pay  to  the  said  Jhone  Dauidson  the  sowin  of 
xl.  pundis  vsuale  money  of  tliis  realm  /  quhilk  sowme  the  said  vmrjuliile 
Duncane  Mortymer  spulyeit  fra  the  said  vmquhile  Alexander  the  tyme  of 
his  slauchter  and  tuk  him  to  his  remission  thairfoir  and  fand  the  said 
Williame  his  plege  and  souertie  in  the  last  Justice  Air  of  Abirdene  for 
satisfactioun  of  party  and  thairfoir  ordanis  lettres  to  be  direct  to  poynd  and 
distrenve  him  tlmirfor  in  forme  as  efferis  And  assolyeis  with  consent  of 
party  the  said  William  as  plcge  and  souertc  forsaid  fra  all  satisfactioun  of 
parly  anent  the  said  slauchter  and  the  remanent  of  the  punctis  contenit  in 
the  summondis  and  decernis  him  quyte  thairfra  in  tym  to  cum  and  lettres  to 
be  direct  herapoun  . 

Carta  confirraationis  Johannis  Mortymer.  '  — (A.D.  1554.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quandam 
cartam  venditionis  .  .  .  factam  per  Willelmum  Mortimer  de  Cragywcr 
Johanni  Mortymer  eius  nepoti  et  heredi  apparent!  ...  ad  plenum  in- 
tellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris 
Willelmus  Mortymer  de  Cragywer  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis 
me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  charissimo  nepoti  raeo  et  heredi  apparent!  Johanni 
Mortimer  suisque  heredibus  masculis  quibus  deficientibus  heredibus  meis 
quibuscumque  et  mihi  dura  vixero  iterum  reuertendas  oranes  et  singulas  terras 
meas  de  Cragywer  Bandene  Knokando  Westir  Loquhell  cum  molendino 
terris  molendinariis  multuris  et  eorum  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  parochia  de 
Loquhell  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  necnon  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
meas  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Auquhorty  Awquhorsk  Blairdaft"  et  Neddir- 
bigging  cum  dimedietate  molendini  earundem  et  omnibus  suis  pertinenciis 
.  .  .  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Leslie  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  suprema  domina  nostra  Regina  et  suis 
successoribus  Regibus  seu  Reginis  Scotie  in  feodo  et  hereditate  iraper- 
petuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  annuatira  .  .  .  supreme  domine  nostre  Regine 
et  suis  successoribus  .  .  .  seruicium  .  .  .  debitum  et  consuetum  .  .  .  Rc- 
seruando  .  .  .  liberum  tenementum  .  .  .  mihi  pro  toto  tempore  vite  mee  et 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Ecgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxi ,  no.  46,     BIS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
pdinb.]  ' 

2  y 


354  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

post  ineum  decessum  rationabilem  terciam  partem  .  .  .  Elizabeth  Gordoun 
sponse  mee  pro  toto  tempore  vito  sue  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic 
presenti  carte  mee  subscriptione  mea  manuali  subscriptc  sigiilum  meum 
proprium  est  appensum  Apud  Abirdene  vicesimonono  die  mentis  Marcij 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinqiiagesimo  quarto  Coram 
testibus  Thoma  Menzeis  de  Petfoddclis  Joanne  Spens  Alexandre  Jlenzeis 
Dauid  Mar  Magistro  Jacobo  Gray  Magistro  Andrea  Harvey  et  Magistro 
Johanne  Kennedy  notario  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quamquidem  cartam 
.  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti 
carte  nostre  confirmationis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus 
.  .  .  Apud  Hammiltoun  sexto  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  quinquagesimp  quarto     Et  regni  nostri  duodecimo  . 


Carta  confirmationis  Joannis  Mortymer  et  Helene  Syramer  sue  sponse.  '  — 
(A.D.  1598  et  A.D.  1600.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .   Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quandam  cartam 
.  .  .  factam   per   Jacobum    Mortimer   feodatarium    do    Cragyvar  ...  ad 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlii.,  no.  lijl.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Edinburgli. 

On  the  first  day  of  May,  1G08,  George  Symraer,  the  elder,  of  Balyordie,  granted  a  charter  of  a 
house  in  Brechin  to  John  Mortimer  and  Helen  Syminer,  his  wife.  On  the  twenty-ninth  day  of 
April,  1023,  the  Arehdeacon,  with  consent  of  the  Bishop  and  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Brechin,  granted 
a  charter  of  the  house  in  Brechin,  which  was  of  old  the  Archdeacon's  Manse,  to  John  Mortimer, 
eometinie  of  Cragiwar  and  Helen  .Symmer  his  wife.  On  the  tenth  day  of  July.  1629,  John 
Mortimer,  sometime  of  Craigivar,  assigned  "  his  desk  and  seat  in  the  kirk  of  Breichin,"  formerly 
belonging  to  Symmer  of  Balyordie,  to  Kobert  Arbuthnot  of  Fyndowrie.  On  the  twenty-fourth 
day  of  February,  1C37,  John  Mortimer,  sometime  of  Craigivar,  granted  a  charter  of  the  ruinous 
house  in  Brechiu,  which  was  of  old  the  Archdeacon's  Manse,  to  James  Guthrie  of  Pitforthie. — 
(Registrum  Episcopatus  Brechinensis,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  238, 241,  2J2, 24G,  297  ;  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli, 
lib.  1 ,  no.  338.    MS.  Oen.  lieg.  House,  Edint.) 

On  the  seventh  day  of  July,  1G43,  William  Mortimer  of  Glcncatt  was  served  heir  in  general  of 
John  Mortimer  of  Craigievar  his  brother.— (Inquisitloncs  Generales,  no.  2873.)  On  the  twenty- 
seventli  day  of  March,  1G95,  George  Mortimuir  of  Glencat  was  served  heir  of  Captain  John  Morti- 
muir  of  Glencat,  his  father,  in  the  town  and  lands  of  Glencat  in  the  parish  of  Birse.  (Inquisi- 
tiones  Spcci.alcs  vicecom.  Aberd.,  no.  496.)  In  ICOG,  the  lands  of  Glencat,  belonging  to  William 
Mortimer,  were  taxed  as  of  the  value  of  si.\ty  pounds  a-ycar  :  "  the  said  AVilliam  Mortimer  will 
classe  himself  no  otherwayes  but  ane  gentlemen,  so  his  poll  for  himself,  his  wife,  and  son  in 
famiUa,  is  three  pounds  eighteen  shillings."— (List  of  Pollablc  Persons  within  the  Shire  of 
Aberdeen,  1C96.  vol.  i  ,  pp.  87,  8S.,  Abcrd.  1841.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.      355 

plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visurls  vcl 
audituris  Jacobus  Mortymer  feodatarius  dc  Cragyvar  eternara  in  Domino 
salutem  Noueritis  me  pro  perimi)letione  certe  mee  partis  cuiusdara  con- 
tractus matrimonialis  inter  me  ct  onus  super  me  suscipientem  pro  Joanne 
Mortymer  meo  filio  et  apparente  bcredo  ab  vna  et  Georgium  Symmer  de 
Balyordie  et  Georgium  Symmer  eius  filium  feodatarium  eiusdem  pro  scipsis 
et  onus  super  ipsos  suscipientes  pro  Helena  Symmer  filia  legitima  dicti 
Georgij  senioris  partibus  ab  altera  de  data  die  mensis  in- 

stantis  initi  .  .  .  Et  pro  pecuniarum  summis  mihi  dotis  nomine  cum  dicta 
Helena  persoluendis  in  dlcto  contractu  expressis  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  dictis 
Joanni  Mortymer  et  Hclene  Symmer  eius  sponse  future  ac  eorura  alteri 
dlucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodatione  heredibusque  masculis  inter  ipsos 
legitime  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  beredibus  masculis  dicti  Joannis  et 
assignatis  quibuscunque  .  .  .  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  de  Innintcir 
cum  molendino  earundem  terris  molendinariis  astrictis  multuris  et  sequelis 
eiusdem  ,  .  .  jacentes  in  parocbia  de  Locbell  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Aberdene  Et  similiter  .  .  .  vendere  .  .  .  dicto  Joanni  Mortymer  meo 
iilio  et  beredibus  masculis  inter  ipsum  et  dictam  Helenam  procreandis 
quibus  deficientibus  beredibus  masculis  dicti  Joannis  et  assignatis  quibus- 
cunque .  .  .  totas  et  integras  terras  et  baroniam  meam  de  Cragyvar  cum 
terris  dominicalibus  eiusdem  cum  turre  fortalicio  et  manerie  eiusdem  .  .  . 
ac  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  de  Scheilfeild  Bandene  Knokandach  et 
Wester  Locbell  cum  molendinis  granorum  et  fullonum  multuris  et  sequelis 
eiusdem  .  .  .  jacentes  in  parocbia  de  Locbell  infra  vicecomitatum  ante- 
dictum  Tenendas  et  habendas  ...  a  me  beredibus  meis  et  assignatis  de 
supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  dominis  meis  superiori- 
bus  earundem  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  indc 
annuatim  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  .  .  .  Saluo  et 
reseruato  Jobanni  Mortymer  de  Cragyvar  meo  patri  libero  tenemento  sou 
vitali  redditu  .  .  .  prescriptarum  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Cragyvar  terrarum 
dominicalium  earundem  Scheilfeild  Bandene  Knokandaucbt  ac  Vester 
Locbell  cum  molendinis  granorum  et  fullonum  eiusdem  Ac  reseruato 
Katberine  Gray  sponse  dicti  Joannis  Mortymer  libero  tenemento  seu  vitali 
redditu  dictarum  terrarum  de  Scbeilfeild  et  Wester  Locbell  ...  In  cuius 
rel  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  mee  ...  ex  cbyrographo  Magistri 
Alexandri    Dauidsoun    notarii    public!   in    Kyntor  manu   mea   subscripte 


356  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

sigillura  proprium  est  appensum  Apud  Auclitqtiliorteis  penultimo  die 
mensis  Novembris  anno  Domini  miilesirao  quingentesimo  iionagesimo 
octauo  Coram  testibus  Joanne  Forbes  de  Tolleis  Dauide  Arl)utlinct  de 
Fyndowrie  Georgio  Arbiithnet  eius  fratre  germano  Jacobo  Miiiray  notario 
publico  et  dicto  Magistro  Alexandro  Dauidsoun  notario  publico  prcseniis 
carte  scriba  Qua^iquidem  cartam  .  .  ,  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  liuic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmationis  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Falkland  sexto  die  mensis 
Majj  anno  Domini  millesimo  sexcentesimo  et  regni  nostri  tricesimo  tertio  . 


Carta   Patricii   Forbes  super  terris  de  Coule  Kyncragy  et  h    Corss.  '  — 
(A.D.  1482.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse  ac 
ad  feodiflrraam  dimisisse  .  .  .  dilecto  familiari  arraigero  nostro  Patricio 
Forbes  pro  suo  fideli  seruicio  nobis  impenso  et  impendendo  onincs  et 
singulas  terras  nostras  baronie  de  Oneil  videlicet  terras  de  Coule  Kyncragy 
et  le  Corns  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de 
Abirdene  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Patricio  et  liercdibus  suis  de 
nobis  heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodifirma  et  liereditate  iraper- 
petuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis  et  earum  e.xitibus  herezeldisbludewitis  et  merchetis 
mulicrum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  nobis  heredibus  et  succes- 
soribus nostris  viginti  vnam  libras  vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  et  tres  martas 
vel  pro  qualibet  raarta  quindecim  solidos  eiusdera  monete  ad  duos  anni 
terminos  vsuales  Pentecostes  et  Sancti  Martini  in  hieme  per  equates 
portiones  Ac  etiam  Episcopo  Abirdonensi  et  suis  successoribus  pro 
secundis  decimis  eis  debitis  pro  dictis  terris  quadraginta  se.x;  solidos  et  octo 
denarios  annuatim  vt  in  nostro  rentali  et  rotulis  compotorum  ad  plenum- 
continetur  tantum  pro  omni  alio  seruicio  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  ijrecepimus  Testi- 
bus carissiino  fratre  nostro  Alexandro  duce  Albanie  comite  Marchie  de 
Mar  et  Garviauche  domino  Vallis  Annandie  et  Mannie  ac  orientalium  et 
occidentalium  mercbiarura  magno  gardiano  et  regni  nostri  admirallo 
reuerendis   in   Clirislo  patribus  Johanne    episcopo    Glasguensi   cancellario 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xi.,  no.  33.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Ediiib.l 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.  357 

nostro  Jacobo  episcopo  Dunkelclensi  dilectis  auunculis  nostris  Jobanne 
coinite  Atbolie  domino  de  Balvany  Jacobo  comite  Bucbanie  domino  de 
Ochterbouss  magno  camerario  nostro  Dauid  comite  Craufurdie  domino 
Lindesay  magistro  hospicij  nostri  Jobanno  domino  Kennedy  Wiileimo 
domino  Bortbvvic  Magistris  Arcbibaldo  Qubitelavv  arciiidiacono  Laudonie 
secretario  nostro  ot  Patricio  Leeb  canonico  Glasguensi  clerico  rotulorum  et 
registri  Apud  Edinburgh  decirao  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  mil- 
iesimo  quadringentcsimo  octuagesimo  secundo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  tercio  . 


Carta  Dauid  Forbes  fibj  Patricij  Forbes  de  Fortbirbirss  '  — (A.D.  1506.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  dilectus  noster 
Patricius  Forbes  de  Fortbirbirs  de  nobis  tenet  bereditarie  in  fcodifirma 
totas  et  integras  terras  de  Kincragy  et  le  Cors  cum  molendino  carundem  et 
suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Oneili  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de 
Abirdene  pro  summa  duodecim  librarum  vsi'ilis  raonete  regni  nostri  duabus 
martis  vel  pro  qualibet  raarta  quindecira  solidis  monete  predicte  annuatim 
nobis  inde  soluendo  et  pro  viginti  sex  solidis  octo  denariis  Episcopo  Abir- 
donensi  pro  tempore  existente  annuatim  soiueudis  pro  secundis  decimis  de 
prefatis  terris  debitls  pro  quibus  vero  tcrris  et  molendino  cum  pertinentiis 
dictus  Patricius  sub  summonicione  ad  instanciam  nostram  exi?tit  ad  audien- 
dum  prefatas  terras  decern!  in  proprietate  racione  corone  nostre  pertinere 
Nos  nicbilominus  piefatam  summonicionem  et  actionem  antedictam  ac 
omnia  que  inde  sequi  poterint  cxonerauimus  .  .  .  Et  pro  bono  et  fideli 
seruicio  quondam  nobilissimo  patri  nostro  bone  memorie  cuius  anime  pro- 
picietur  Dens  ac  nobis  per  pref'atum  Patricium  impenso  Ac  pro  magnis 
sumptibus  et  expensis  per  ipsum  pro  infeodacionibus  feodifirme  prefati 
quondam  carissirai  patris  nostri  de  prefatis  terris  et  molendino  cum  per- 
tinentiis sibi  factis  Necnon  pro  nonnuUis  pecuniarum  suramis  nobis  et 
nostro  thesaurario  nomine  nostro  per  dictum  Patricium  pro  huiusmodi 
infeodacione  et  carta  nostris  nunc  contentatis  et  persolutis  .  .  .  dedimus 
concessimus  ad  feodifirmara  dimisimus  et  confirmauimus  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Dauid  Forbes  filio  dicti  Patricii  Forbes  totas  et  integras  prefatas 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kcgistrum  Magni  tiigilli,  lib    xiv.,  no.  285.    MS.  Gen.  Ucg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


358  THE  SIIIKES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

terras  de  Kincraj^y  et  h  Gorss  cum  molendino  earundem  et  suis  pertinencii? 
jacentcs  in  baronia  et  vicecomitatu  nostris  antodictis  Qaas  terras  et  quod 
molendinum  dictus  Patricius  in  manibus  nostris  apud  Edinburgh  .  .  . 
sirapliciter  diraisit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Dauid  Forbes  et 
heredibus  suis  de  corpore  sue  legitime  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  dicto 
Patricio  ac  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  suis  quihuscunque  de 
nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodifirma  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  . 
cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus  herezeldis  et  merchetis  mullerum  .  .  .  Red- 
dendo inde  annuatim  .  .  .  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  dictam  summam 
duodecim  librarum  vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  et  duas  raartas  vel  pro 
qualibet  marta  quindeeim  solidos  monete  predicte  ad  duos  anni  terminos 
consuetos  .  .  .  nomine  feodifirma  Necnon  reuerendo  in  Christo  patri  ac 
consiliario  nostro  dilecto  Willelmo  Abirdonensi  opiscopo  moderno  et  suc- 
cessoribus suis  Episcopis  Abirdonensibus  viginti  sex  solidos  octo  denarios 
monete  predicte  annuatim  pro  secundis  decimis  .  .  .  Reseruato  tamen 
libero  tenemento  predictarum  terrarum  et  molendini  cum  pertinenciis  dicto 
Patricio  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte 
nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepinius  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh 
vltimo  die  raensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  sexto  et 
regni  nostri  decimo  octauo  . 


Carta  Dauid  Forbes  et  Elizabet  Panitere  sponse  sue.  '  — (A.D.  1511.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  ob  consideracionem 
quam  haberaus  dilecti  nostri  Patricij  Forbes  penes  solucionem  certarum 
summarum  pecunie  per  ipsum  factam  nostro  thesaurario  nostro  nomine 
pro  infeodacione  Dauid  Forbes  filij  naturalis  dicti  Patricij  in  terras  de 
Onele  Corss  Kincragy  h  Muretoun  cum  molendino  et  U  Alehouss  eiusdem 
jacentibus  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  in  feodifirma  heredi- 
tarie  Reseruato  libero  tenemento  dietarura  terrarum  eidem  Patricio 
durante  vita  sua  qui  prius  liabuit  hereditariam  infeodacionem  earundem 
vnacum  terris  de  Coule  de  quondam  nobiiissimo  patre  nostro  bone 
memoric  cuius  anime  propicictur  Deus  quas  terras  de  Coule  a  prefato 

'  [Abriilgcd  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xvi.,  no.  37.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 

Edinbuiglj.J 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.  359 

Patricio  rccepimus  et  alijs  desuper  disposuimus  Ideo  ob  causas  pre- 
scriptas  post  dissolucionem  terrarum  nostre  coi'one  annexatai-um  cum 
consensu  trium  regni  nostri  statuum  in  piano  parliamento  factam  de  nouo 
dcdimus  .  .  .  dicto  Dauid  et  Elizabeth  Panitere  sue  sponse  et  eoruni 
alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  omnes  et  singulas  dictas 
terras  do  Onele  Corss  Kincragy  le  Muretotui  cum  molendino  ct  Ic  Alchouss 
eiusdem  cum  pertinentiis  que  fuerunt  dicti  Dauid  in  feodifirma  hereditarie 
vt  de  feodo  et  prefati  Patricij  in  libero  tenemento  vt  prefertur  que  feodum 
et  liberum  tenementum  dicti  Dauid  et  Patricius  ...  in  manus  nostras  apud 
Edinburgh  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignarunt  ...  Ac  insuper  pro  speciali 
fauore  quera  erga  dictos  Dauid  et  Elizabeth  suam  sponsam  gerimus 
vniuimus  creauimus  et  incorporauimus  .  .  .  omnes  et  singulas  dictas 
terras  ...  in  vnam  meram  liberamque  baroniam  Baroniam  de  Onele 
perpetuis  futuris  temporibus  nuncupandani  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  . 
dictis  Dauid  et  Elizabet  sponse  sue  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in 
coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreandis 
quibus  deficientibus  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Patricij 
quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoi'ibus  nostris  in  feodo  hereditate  ac 
libera  baronia  imperpctuum  .  .  .  cum  curijs  et  earum  e.xitibus  herezeldis 
bludewitis  et  merchetis  mulierum  cum  furca  fossa  sok  sak  tholl  theme 
infangtheif  outfangtheif  pitt  etgallous  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  . 
summam  quindecim  librarum  vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  et  duas  martas 
aut  pro  qualibet  earundem  quindecim  solidos  ad  duos  anni  terminos  con- 
suetos  Festa  videlicet  Penthecostes  et  Sancti  Martini  in  hyeme  per 
equales  porciones  nomine  feodifirme  Necnon  Episcopo  Abirdonensi  nunc 
present!  et  suis  successoribus  eiusdem  Episcopis  viginti  sex  solidos  et  octo 
denarios  annuatim  pro  secundis  decimis  dictarum  terrarum  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vndecimo  die  mensis  Januarij  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingcntesimo  decimo     Et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  tercio 


360  'fHE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Lettre  to   Patrik  Forbes  of  Coress  of  the  gift  of  the  eschet  of  Henry 
Levingstoun  in  Westir  Fouiis.  '  — (A,D.  1548.) 

Ane  lettre  mad  to  Patrik  Forbes  of  Coress  ...  of  tlie  gift  of  all  gudis 
.  .  .  quhiikis  pertenit  to  Henry  Levingstoun  and  Thomas  Lausoun  bis 
seruand  duelland  in  the  eistir  half  tovne  of  Westir  Foulis  and  now  per- 
teining  to  our  Souerane  Lady  and  hir  Gouernour  be  resoune  of  eschcte 
throw  the  saidis  personis  contempnand  remaning  and  byding  at  hame  fra 
hir  oist  rad  and  army  ordanit  to  convene  with  hir  Tutour  on  Gladismure 
the  X.  day  of  Julij  instant  and  past  fordwart  with  hira  and  vtheris  the  liegis 
of  the  northland  quarter  to  the  burght  of  Hadingtoun  for  assegeing  and 
recouering  thairof  furtht  of  the  handis  of  our  auld  inymeis  of  Ingland  pre- 
sentlie  within  the  samyn  ...  At  the  Abbay  of  Hadingtoune  the  xxiiij.  day 
of  Julij  the  yeir  of  God  j"  x"  xlviij.  yeris  and  of  our  regne  the  sext. 
Per  signaturam. 


Carta    confirmationis    Magistri    Willelmi    Forbes   de   Manie.  '^  — (A.D. 
1610.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Magne  Britannic  Francie  et  Hybernie  fideique 
defensor  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam  alienationis  factam  .  .  .  per 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Secret!  Sigilli,  vol.  xxii.,  fol.  18.  MS.  Gjn.  Ecg.  House, 
Edinb. 

Ou  the  seventh  day  of  February,  1622,  Patrick  Forbes  of  Corse,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  had  a 
charter  under  the  great  seal,  erecting  his  lands  of  Oncill  Corss,  Eister  and  Wester  Kincraigie 
and  Muretoun,  with  the  mill  and  alehouse,  and  the  pendicle  of  Wester  Corss,  called  Norhame, 
into  a  free  barony,  to  be  called  the  barony  of  Oneill. — (Uegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  I.,  no.  95. 
MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.)] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrnm  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlvi.,  no.  227.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Edinb. 

On  the  eleventh  day  of  February,  1607,  Master  William  Forbes,  merchant  in  Edinburgh,  had 
a  charter,  under  the  great  seal,  confirming  the  charter  (dated  at  Edinburgh  on  the  fourth  day 
of  June,  liJOG)  by  which  Sir  David  Carnagy  of  Kynnaird,  knight,  sold  to  him  and  his  heirs 
(whom  failing  to  Patrick  Forbes  of  Corss  and  his  heirs)  the  lands  of  Many  with  the  manor- 
place,  and  mill,  and  the  lands  of  Cowhill  and  AUersctt,  in  the  shire  of  Aberdeen.— (Registrum 
Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xliv.,  no.  411.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinburgh.) 

On  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  February,  1608,  Master  William  Forbes  of  Meny  had  a  charter, 
under  the  great  seal,  of  the  manse  and  garden,  which  of  old  belonged  to  the  Rector  of  Kin- 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCIIELL.  361 

Joannem  Mortymor  de  Cragyvrir  ...  ad  plenum  intellcxisse  sub  liac 
forma  .  Omnibus  lianc  cartam  visuris  vel  auditui-is  Joannes  Mortymer 
junior  de  Cragyvar  hereditarius  proprietarius  terrarum  baronie  molen- 
dinonim  aliorunique  subscriptorum  salutem  in  Domino  sompiternam  . 
Noueritis  me  cum  .  .  .  assensu  Helene  Symmer  mee  conjugis  domine 
conjuncte  infeodationis  mecum  cuiusdam  partis  terrarum  subscriptarum  . 
Et  dicta  Helena  pro  seipsa  .  .  .  cum  .  .  .  assensu  mei  dieti  Joannis  sui 
sponsi  .  Et  nos  ambo  vnaeum  consensu  et  assensu  pro  perimpletione 
quarundam  litei'arum  obligatorialium  .  .  .  per  nos  dilecto  nostro  Magistro 
Willielmo  Forbes  de  Manie  beredibus  suis  masculis  et  assignatis  fac- 
tarum  et  concessarum  .  .  .  pro  quibusdam  diuersis  magnis  peeuniarum 
summis  in  eisdem  conteutis  nobis  per  dictum  Magistrum  Willielmum 
Forbes  pre  nianibus  .  .  .  persolutis  .  .  .  igitur  vendidisse  .  .  .  prefato 
Magistro  "Willielmo  Forbes  beredibus  suis  masculis  et  assignatis  quibus- 
cunque  bereditarie  et  irrcdimabiliter  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Totas  et  integras 
terras  ct  baroniam  nostram  de  Cragyvar  cum  terris  dominicalibus  ejus- 
dem  cumque  castro  turre  fortalicio  manerie  loco  ciusdem  cum  omnibus  et 
singulis  suis  partibus  pendiculis  ct  pertincntiis     Totas  et  integras  terras 

cardin,  in  the  Cluinonry  of  Aberdeen,  bounded  by  the  mauso  and  garden  of  the  Rector  of 
Methlielc  on  the  south,  the  manse  and  garden  of  the  Rector  of  Cruden  on  the  north,  the  King's 
highway  on  the  oast,  and  the  Loch  of  Old  Aberdeen  on  the  west.— (Registruni  Magni  .Sigilli,  lib. 
slv.,  no.  131.    SIS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinburgh.) 

On  the  fourth  day  of  December,  1G17,  Master  William  Forbes  of  Manyc  and  William  Forbes, 
his  eldest  son,  had  a  charter,  under  the  great  se.al,  erecting  the  lands  of  Logic  Fintray  and 
Frostcrsait  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Fiutray,  Culsalmond,  Kineardineoneill,  Gien- 
tanncr,   Lumphanan,  Cluny,  Jlidmar,  and  AuehtercuiU   into  a  free  barony  to  be  called  the 

barony  of  Logie  Fiutray (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlviii.,  no.  30;>.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 

Edinburgh.)    Cf  lib.  li.,  no.  4. 

On  the  thirteenth  day  of  April,  1C25,  Master  William  Forbes  of  Craigivar  had  a  charter, 
under  the  great  seal,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Saltoun  in  Last  Lothian,  the  Lands  and  barony 
of  Glencorce  in  Mid  Lothian,  the  hands  of  Glascow,  Cairndradlane,  and  Beildestoun  in  the 
parishes  of  Kinneller  and  Dyce,  the  lands  of  Ardniurdoch,  and  fishing  of  the  Pott  of  Buckie  iu 
the  water  of  Don  in  the  parish  of  Kinkell,  the  lands  of  Locheid  and  lake  of  Lochgellie  in  the 
barony  of  Wester  Lochoreshire,  otherwise  called  Inchegall,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Keith  and  of  its  pendicle  exiled  the  Kirk  of  Gr.ange,  all 
erected  iuto  a  free  barony  to  be  called  the  B.arony  of  Saltoun.— (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  Ub.  li., 
no.  3.    MS.  Gen.  Rog.  House,  Ediuburgh.) 

On  the  eleventh  day  of  December,  1617,  Master  Duncan  Forbes  of  Lethintie  had  a  charter, 
under  the  great  seal,  of  the  acre  of  land  called  the  Mylnccroft  of  the  Mylnetoun  of  Craigiewar, 
(resignccl  by  Master  William  Forbes  of  Manyc)  with  the  advowson  of  the  churches  of  Logydur- 
nocht,  Invervric,  and  Slonkeig  (resigned  by  Patrick  lord  Lyudori?)— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli, 
lib.  xlviii.,  no.  306.    MS.  Geu.  Reg.  House,  Edinburgh.)] 

2z 


dG2  THE  SHIRES  OF  xVBERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

nostras  de  Ininteii'  cum  inolendino  oarunJem  terris  molenJinarijs  astrictis 
imilturis  et  soquelis  ciusdemcum  omnibus  ct  singulis  suispartibuspcn  liculis 
et  pci'tinentiis  Et  totas  et  integras  terras  nostras  de  Scheilfeild  Bandene 
Knokandoclit  atque  Wester  Lochell  cum  molendinis  granorum  ct  fullonis 
terris  molendinariis  multuris  et  sequelis  earundem  cumquc  omnibus  suis 
annexis  connexis  lie  outsettis  partibus  pendiculis  et  singulis  suis  perti- 
nentiis  omncs  jacentes  in  parocbia  de  Locbell  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Abirdene  Teuendas  et  babendas  .  .  .  pref'ato  Magistro  Willielmo 
Forbes  heredibus  suis  masculis  et  assignatis  antedictis  ...  a  nobis  et 
heredibus  nostris  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  nostro  domino  supe- 
riore  earundem  et  suis  successoribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus  amerciamentis  escbaetis  herezeldis 
bluduitis  et  mulierum  mercbetis  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  . 
dicto  supremo  domino  nostro  Regi  et  suis  successoribus  .  .  .  jura  et 
seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  preseuti- 
bus  in  ofiicina  scriptoria  Joannis  Eistoun  scribe  signeti  Regij  per 
Robertum  Pringill  notarium  publicum  scriptis  manu  mea  necnon  manu 
dicte  Helene  mee  conjugis  subscriptis  sigillum  meum  est  appcnsum  Apud 
Edinburgh  et  Brechin  octauo  et  diebus  mensis  Januarij  anno  Domini 

mille.fimo  sexcentesimo  decimo  Coram  his  testibus  Magistro  Joanne 
Jobnstoun  aduocato  Artburo  Stratoun  scriba  signeti  Regij  Jacobo  Stra- 
toun  eius  seruo  dictoque  Roberto  Pringill  prcsentium  scriba  Quamquidem 
cartam  .  ,  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo  sexto  die  mensis 
Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  sexcentesimo  decimo  Et  regni  nostri 
annis  quadragesimo  tertio  et  septimo  . 


Preceptum  carte  pro  Domino  Willielmo  Forbes  milito  baronetto  super 
terra  et  baronia  deNew  Cragivar  infra  Novam  Scotiam. '  — (A.D.  1G30.) 

Jrreceptum  carte  facte  persupremum  dominum  nostrum  Regem  Willielmo 
Forbes  de  Cragivar  heredibus  suis  masculis  et  assignatis  quibuscunque 

'  TFrom  the  Kegistium  Preceptorum  Cartarum  pro  Baronettis  NoTe  Scotie,  fol.  70.  MS.  Gen. 
Reg.  House,  Ediuburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCIIELL.  3G3 

super  tota  ct  integra  ilia  parte  ct  portione  regionis  et  tlominij  Nove 
Scotie  in  America  bondata  et  limitata  vti  seqiiitur  videlicet  Incipiendo 
ab  oricntali  latere  illius  fluvij  nunc  Clyde  nuncupati  et  porprius  Sanct 
Johne  a  boreali  sen  supcriore  fine  terrarnm  baronie  et  regalitatis  de 
Pencaitland  ad  Dominum  Robertum  Richartsone  de  Pencaitland  militeni 
baronettum  licrcditarie  portinentium  et  illinc  pergendo  versus  boream 
ascendondo  dictum  fluvium  per  spatium  trium  miliarium  et  illinc  pergendo 
versus  occidentem  observando  omnimodo  tria  miliaria  in  latitudine  et 
dictam  baroniara  de  Pencaitland  pro  limite  ejiisdeni  donee  ad  numerum 
sedecim  millium  acrarum  terre  extendatur  Cum  castris  turribus 
fortalicijs  etc.  Quequidem  terre  [aliaque  in  dicta  carta  ad  Dominum 
Gulielmum  Alexander  de  Menstrie  bereditarie  pertinuerunt  et]  resignate 
fuerunt  per  ipsum  in  manibus  supremi  domini  nostri  Regis  pro  hac  nova 
carta  et  infeodatione  bereditarie  prefato  Willielmo  Forbes  dcsuper  con- 
ficienda  etc.  Preterea  cum  clausula  vnionis  etc.  in  vnam  integram  et 
liberam  baroniam  de  New  Cragivar  nuncupandam  etc.  Tcnendam  de 
dicto  supremo  domino  nostro  Rcgo  et  successoribus  suis  de  corona  et 
regno  Scotie  in  libera  alba  firma  pro  annua  solutione  vnius  denarij  vsualis 
monete  dicti  rcgni  Scotie  super  solum  et  fundum  dictarum  terrarum 
nomine  albefirme  si  petatur  tantum  vel  alicujus  earundem  partis  in  die 
Festo  Nativitatis  nostri  Salvatoris  etc.  Et  quod  vnica  saisina  apud 
Castell  nostrum  de  Edinburgb  capienda  erit  sufticiens  pro  omnibus  et 
singulis  terris  alijsque  particulariter  et  generaliter  suprascriptis  Et  quod 
dictus  Willielmus  Forbes  suique  heredes  masculi  et  assignati  antedicti 
habebunt  insignia  procedentia  e  manu  armata  et  nuda  conjunctis  cum  boc 
dicto  MUNIT  HEC  ET  ALTERA  VIXCIT  et  cetera  in  communi  forma  cartarum 
Baronettis  concessa  Apud  curiam  nostram  apud  Qubythall  vigesimo  die 
mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  sexcentesimo  et  trigesimo  rcgnique 
nostri  anno  sexto  . 

Preceptum  carte  pro  Domino  Artburo  Forbes  de  Castil  Forbes  milite 
baronetto  super  terra  et  baronia  de  Castil  Forbes  infra  Xovam 
Scotiam. '  _(A.D.  1628.) 

Preceptum  carte  facte  per  supremum  dominum  nostrum  Regem  Capi- 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Rcgistrum  Preceptorum  Cartarum  pro  Baronettis  Note  Scotie,  fol.  58 
MS.  Geu.  Keg.  House,  Edinb. 


364-     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

taneo  Arthuro  Forbes  de  Castil  Forbes  heredibus  suis  mascnlis  et 
assignatis  quibuscunque  hereJitarie  super  tota  et  Integra  ilia  parte  et 
portiono  terrarum  regionis  et  dominij  Novo  Scotie  vti  sequitur  videlicet 
Incipicndo  a  boreali  aiit  eo  circa  proportionis  terre  ad  Robertum  Birr 
burgensem  burgi  de  Glesgow  spectantis  que  jacet  in  orientali  seu  boreali 
orientali  latere  sinus  nuncupati  lie  Bajj  Ne<jro  et  sic  versus  boream  dictum 
sinum  ascendendo  donee  extendatur  ad  tria  miliaria  in  latitndine  et  ab 
eodem  sinu  directa  linia  orientaliter  aut  eo  circa  in  continentem  donee 
extendatur  ad  sex  miliaria  in  longitudine  observando  orani  modo 
tria  miliaria  in  latitudine  et  sex  in  longitudine  Cum  castris  turribus 
etc.  .  .  .  Preterea  cum  clausula  vnionis  in  vnam  integi'am  et  liberam 
baroniam  et  regalitatem  omni  tempore  affuturo  Barroniam  de  Castill 
Forbes  nuncupandam  .  .  .  Et  quod  dictus  Capitaneus  Artburus  Forbes 
suique  heredes  masculi  et  assignati  antedicti  babebunt  insignia  pro- 
cedentia  e  manu  armata  et  nuda  conjunctis  cum  hoc  dicto  MUNIT  IIEC  ET 
ALTERA  VIXCIT  et  cetera  in  communi  forma  cartarum  Baronettis  concessa 
Apud  aulam  do  Haniptoun  Court  penultimo  die  mensis  Septembris  anno 
Domini  millesimo  sexcentesimo  vigesimo  octauo  regnorumque  nostrorum 
anno  quarto  . 


Carta  Johannis  Strathauchin  de  Lenturk.  '  — (A.D.  1546.) 

JVlaria  Dei  gratia  Regina  Scotorura  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  con- 
cessisse  et  hac  present!  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  nostro  Jolianni 
Strathauchin  de  Lenturk  hereditarie  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  Totas  et 
integras  terras  et  villas  de  Lenturkis  cum  molendino  et  siluis  earundem  et 
suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatura  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Que- 
quidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  prefati  .Johannis  pcrprius  hereditarie  et  quas 

"  William  Forbes  of  Corse,"  says  the  genealogist  of  the  family,  "  married  Elizabeth 
Strauchinc,  daughter  to  the  Laird  of  Thorntoune,  who  did  bear  to  him  Patrick  Forbes  of  Corse, 
bishop  of  Aberdeen;  Mr.  William  Forbes  of  Craigievarr  ;  Jlr.  John  Forbes,  minister  at  Dclph, 
iu  Holland;  Captain  Alexander  Forbes,  who  dyed  without  succession;  James  Forbes  ot 
Knockonoch ;  Sir  Arthur  Forbes  of  Castle  Forbes,  In  Ireland;  Uobert  Forbes,  who  dyed 
without  succession ;  with  fyve  daughters.— (Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Forbes,  p.  2L)  The 
sou  of  Sir  Arthur  Forbes  was,  in  1673,  created  Viseount  Granard,  and,  in  1C84,  Earl  of  Granard, 
in  the  peerage  of  Ireland.] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  licgistrum  Magni  Sigllli,  lib.  xxis ,  no.  325.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.      :Wj 

,  .  .  idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resi^nauit  .  .  .  In- 
super  pro  bono  fideli  et  gratuito  serulcio  nobis  ,  .  .  per  prefatuin  Jobannem 
impenso  ac  pro  certis  aliis  causis  et  considerationibus  .  .  .  creamus  .  .  . 
terras  prcfatas  et  villas  de  Lenturkis  cum  raolendino  et  neinoribus  earundem 
et  suis  pertinentiis  in  vnam  integram  et  liboram  baroniam  omni  tempore 
affuturo  Baroniam  de  Lenturkis  nuncupandara  Ac  volumus  ,  .  .  quod 
vnica  sasina  .  .  .  apud  maneriem  de  Lenturkis  nunc  constructam  seu  con- 
struendam  capienda  stabit  et  sufficiens  erit  sasina  pro  totis  et  integris 
prefatis  terris  et  villis  de  Lenturkis  .  .  ,  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto 
Johanni  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  de  nobis  et  nostris  successoribus  in 
feodo  et  liereditate  ac  libera  baronia  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis  et  earum 
exitibus  herezeldis  bludeuitis  et  mulierura  marchetis  cum  furca  fossa  sok  sak 
thole  theme  infangtheif  pit  et  gallous  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  annnatim  .  .  . 
jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  ct  consucta  In  cuiu?  rei  testimonium  liuic 
present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
.  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  decimotercio  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  regni  nostri 
quarto  . 


Carta  confirmacionis  Johannis  Strathauchin  de  Thorntoun.  '  — (A.D.  1548.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quandam 
cartam  .  .  .  vcnditionis  factum  per  Johannera  Strathauchin  de  Lenturkis 
dilecto  nostro  Johanni  Strathauchin  de  Thorntoun  ...  ad  plenum  intel- 
lexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes 
Strathauchin  do  Lenturkis  sempiternara  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me 
.  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro  et  predilecto  meo  Johanni  Strath- 
auchin de  Thorntoun  suis  heredibus  et  assignatis  Totas  et  integras  meas 
villas  terras  et  baroniam  de  Lenturkis  cum  molendino  fortalicio  manerie 
siluis  h'a  outseitis  .  .  .  et  omnibus  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  infra  vicecomi- 
tatum  de  Abirdene  pro  quadam  certa  summa  pecunie  michi  in  mea  magna 
cognita  et  vrgenti  necessitate  .  .  .  per  dictum  Johannem  .  .  .  persoluta 
.  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  prefato  Johanni  Strathauchin  suis  heredi- 
bus et  assignatis  a  me  et  heredibus  meis  de  suprema  domina  nostra  Regina 

>  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistnim  Magni  Sigilli,  HI),  xxx.,  no.  205  b.    Cf,  Registrum  Sccreli 
Sigilli,  vol  ixii.,  fol.  20.    JIS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  EJinb.] 


3G6  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

et  suis  succcssoribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  et  libera  baronia  ut  prius  imper- 
petuum  .  .  ,  Reddendo  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  dcbita  et  consueta  .  .  . 
Saluo  nichilominus  et  reseruato  libcro  tenemento  totarum  .  .  .  prenomina- 
taruin  terrarum  villarum  et  baronie  de  Lcnturkis  .  .  .  niichi  ])ro  toto 
tempore  vite  mec  vnacum  rationabili  tertia  parte  carundeni  sponse  mec  cum 
contiji'erit  ...  In  cuius  rci  testimonium  huic  prcsenti  carte  mee  manu  mea 
subscripte  sisillum  mcuni  est  appensum  Apud  Edinburgli  vicesimo  quarto 
die  nicnsis  Julij  anno  Domini  miilcsimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  octauo 
Coram  liiis  testibus  Roberto  Carnegy  de  Kynnard  Willelmo  Stratbauchin 
de  Tipperta  Johanne  Stratbauchin  de  Duliyvardis  Johanna  Stratbauchin 
de  Monbothow  et  Jacobo  Myllar  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quamquidem  cartam 
.  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present! 
carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus 
.  .  .  Apud  monasterium  nostrum  de  Hadingtoun  vicesimo  quarto  die 
mensis  Julij  anno  regni  nostri  sexto  . 


Preceptum  pro  carta  appreciationis  Magistri  IMathei  Lumisdene  super 
terris  do  Litill  Lenturk  Brigend  cum  lie  Ailhous  et  Ailhous  Croft. '  — 
(A.D.  1548.) 

X  receptum  carte  appreciationis  Magistri  Mathei  Lumisdene  super  totis  et 
integris   terris  de   Litill  Lenturk   terris   de   Brigend  cum    lie  Ailhous  et 

'  [From  the  Registrum  Secret!  Sigilli,  vol.  xxii.,  fol.  23.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinburgh. 

From  the  charter  which  followed,  under  the  great  seal,  it  appears  that  the  Laird  of  Lenturk 
had,  in  June,  l.i42,  spoiled  the  lands  of  Tuljcarne,  belonging  to  Master  Mathew  Liimisden,  of 
certaiu  cattle:  "videlicet  nouomdeeim  bourn  arabiliiim  precii  et  valoris  pecii  quatuor  librarum 
octo  vaccarum  preeii  pecii  triuni  librarum  /  duarum  Uo  sleris  ct.ituni  trium  annoruni  precii  pecii 
quadraginta  solidorum  monetc  regni."  In  June,  1548,  the  sheriff  of  Aberdeon  found  Slrachan 
liable,  not  only  in  the  price  of  the  cattle,  but  in  the  profits  which  they  would  have  yielded  to 
their  owner:  ".iccti.am  pro  proCcuis  prefatorura  bonorum  annuatim  a  prefato  niense  Junii 
videlicet  pro  quocunquo  boue  arabili  in  tie  liyrijang  ct  labore  sex  firlotas  farine  auenatice 
preeium  bolle  annuatim  respective  xx  s.  proficuis  quarumlibet  vaccarum  in  lie  calf  butiro  ct 
caseo  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  proficuis  quorumeunque  lie  steris  quatuor  annorum  prcteritorum  per  quod 
spatium  et.atis  quatuor  annorum  extiterunt  in  laboro  at  lieldre  ad  sex  firlotas  victualium  pre- 
eium bolle  annuatim  rcspectiue  ut  premlssum  est  .  .  .  et  sic  Integra  summa  ad  quadra- 
ginta viginti  niiircas  monete  antedictc  extendente."  Strachan's  lands  within  the  shire  of 
Aberdeen  are  thus  enumerated:  "  terras  de  Litill  Lenturk  cura  pertinentils/ terras  de  lirigend 
lie  Ailhous  et  Alehmis  Croft  cum  suis  pertincnciis  /  terras  de  Mekle  Lenturk  cum  castro  ibrtalicio 
ct  pertincnciis  earundciu  /  terras  de  CaUoitye  Knochthamc  Kirktoun  de  Eicht  cum  suis  per- 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.  3fi7 

Ailhous  Croft  cura  pertinentlis  jaccntlbus  infra  vicecomitatum  do  Abirdenc 
que  fuerunt  Joliannis  Stratliaucliin  dc  Lenturk  prius  heroditario  per  iiisiini 
de  Retina  et  suis  successoribus  per  seruitiuni  warde  et  relcuij  tentc  in 
capite  Et  debite  appreciate  pro  sumraa  quadringintarum  et  viginti  mar- 
carura  dicto  Magistro  Matbeo  deblta  et  pro  summa  viginti  vnius  marcarum 
pro  feodis  vicecoinitum  in  hac  parte  pro  suorum  ofEeiorum  executione  in 
premissis  similiter  debita  et  pretato  Magistro  Matlieo  in  defectu  bonorum 
mobilium  ipsius  Johannis  pro  huiusmodi  summis  distringibilium  vcnditis  et 
assignatis  etc.  Tenendis  etc.  dicto  Magistro  Matheo  heredibus  suis  et 
assigiiatis  de  Regina  et  suis  successoribus  etc.  Reddendo  etc.  jura  et 
seruicia  debita  et  consueta  etc.  Apud  Edinburght  penultimo  Juiij  anno 
Domini  j™  v'=  xlviij"- 

Per  signctum  . 


Carta  Alexandri  Irving  de  Bcltic  sueque  sponse  etc. '  — (A.D.  1.597.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandain  cartam  .  .  . 
lactam  per  Alexandrum  Strathaucbin  dc  Tbornetoun  .  .  .  dilectis  nostris 
Alexandro  Irwing  de  Eistir  Beltie  et  Agneti  Forbes  sue  sponse  ...  ad 
plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel 
audituris  Alexander  Strathaucbin  de  Tbornetoun  dominus  terrarum  sub- 
scriptarum  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  , 
honorabili  viro  Alexandro  Irwing  dc  Eistir  Beltie  et  Agneti  Forbes  sue 
coniugi  secura  in  coniuncta  infeodatione  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti 
heredibusque  masculis  dicti  Alexandri  Irwing  nomen  et  arma  de  Irwing 
gerentibus  et  suis  assignatis  quibuscunque     Totam  et  integram  baroniam 

tinenciis."  In  July,  1548,  tlie  lands  of  Litill  Lenturk  and  Brigend  with  the  Ailhous  and  Ailhous 
Croft,  yielding  twenty-two  merks  a-year,  were  apprised  (at  twenty  years'  purchase)  as  of  the 
viilue  of  four  hundred  and  twenty-one  merks,  by  a  jury  of  seventeen:  "videlicet  'Willolmi 
Mortymar  de  Cragyvar  Alexandri  Skene  de  eodem  Jiagistri  Johannis  Forbes  de  Barnis 
Alexandri  Blortymar  de  Innenteir  Alexandri  Chalmer  de  Cultis  Alexandri  Douglas  in  Kincortht 
Alexandri  Uuthre  do  Grandene  Walteri  Thomsoun  in  Disblair  Magistri  Oliueri  Paiitouu  do 
Cowhill  WiUelmi  Chalmer  in  Cragcorthy  Nicholaij  Gardnar  in  rctfodellis  Johannis  Patersoun 
in  Auchquhory  WiUelmi  Harvy  in  Blaris  Johannis  Twcht  in  Cownielly  Eduardi  Drum  in  Ralgony 
Johannis  Patersoun  in  Kinkell  et  Alexandri  FardcU  in  Bandcyne."— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli, 
lib.  XXX.,  no.  2G'2.     MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registium  Magni  SigiUi,  lib   xli.,  no   G32.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


368  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

meam  de  Lenturkis  compreliendentcm  villas  terras  et  alia  subscripta 
videlicet  villas  ct  terras  de  Mikill  Lenturk  cum  turre  fortalicio  liortis 
pomeriis  maneria  eiusdem  /  Litill  Lenturkis  cum  brueriis  et  brewcroftis 
earundem  /  villas  et  terras  de  Clavmilne  ])rumdag  ct  Newtoun  cum  molen- 
dino  dc  Lenturkis  terris  niolendinariis  multuris  et  sequclis  earundem 
terrarum  vnacum  toftis  croftis  lie  outsettls  nemoribus  parcis  forestis  siluis 
tenentibus  tenandriis  liberetenencium  seruiciis  .  .  .  eiusdem  baronie 
jacentem  infra  dictam  baroniara  de  Lenturkis  parochiam  de  Locheall  et 
vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Tenendam  et  habendam  .  .  .  profatis  Alex- 
andre Irwing  eL  Agncti  Forbes  .  .  .  heredibusque  masculis  dicti  Alexandri 
predictis  a  me  mels  heredibus  et  assignatis  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege 
et  suis  successovibus  Scotie  Regibus  in  feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Reddendo  indc  .  .  .  domino  nostro  Regi  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  . 
debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  mee 
manu  Gilberti  Tliomesone  notarii  publici  Aberdonie  commorantis  scripte 
raanu  raea  subscripte  sigillum  meurn  proprium  est  appensum  Apud  Abir- 
dene vicesimo  tercio  die  mcnsis  Marcii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
nonagesimo  sexto  Coram  hiis  testibus  Willelmo  Straquliin  apparenti  de 
Tibbertie  Magistro  Pati'icio  Irwing  filio  dicti  Alexandri  Magistro  Roberto 
Paip  aduocato  in  Abirdene  Joanne  Sibbakl  burgense  dicti  burgi  et  dicto 
Gilberto  Thomesoun  scriba  presentium  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro 
perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte 
nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  preccpimus  .  .  . 
A])ud  Edinburgb  decimo  quinto  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  nonagesimo  septimo  et  regni  nostri  triceslrao  . 


Carta  Alexandri  Irwing  de  Lenturk. '  — (A.D.  1G12 ) 

J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Magne  Britannic  Francie  et  Hybernie  Rex  .  .  .  Sciatis 
nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  Alexandre  Irwing  filio  legitirao 
quondam  Alexandri  Irwing  filii  legitimi  Alexandri  Irwing  nunc  de  Lenturk 
et  heredibus  suis  masculis  et  assignatis  quibuscunque  Totas  et  integras 
villas  de  Lenturkis  cum  turre  fortalicio  nianerie  pomariis  hortis  earundem  • 

'  [Abridged  from  tbc  Registrum  Magui  Sigilli,  lib.  xlvii ,  no.  42,    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  llousc, 
Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— LEOCHELL.  369 

Doundarg  •  Claytnilne  •  Newtoun  •  Brigend  •  molendinura  de  Lenturk  • 
terras  molendinarias  multuras  He  suckin  ct  hiaiffcliiji  eiusdem  cum  lie  husitis 
ofwod  .  .  .  et  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  parochia  de  Lochall  .  .  ,  Que- 
quidem  terre  .  .  .  olitn  vnite  erant  in  vnam  liberam  baroniam  vocatam 
Baroniam  de  Lenfurkis  et  perprius  licreditarie  pertinuerunt  dicto  Alexandre 
Irwing  nunc  de  Lenturk  et  .  .  .  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  resignate  erant 
...  in  fauorem  dictl  Alexandri  Irwing  sui  nepjtis  .  .  .  Preterea  nos  .  .  . 
de  nouo  creamus  .  .  ,  prefatas  villas  et  terras  ...  in  vnam  liberam 
baroniam  Baroniam  de  Lenturkis  nuncupandam  Et  volumus  .  .  .  quod 
dicta  turris  fortalicium  et  mancries  de  Lenturk  erit  principale  mes?uagium 
dicte  baronie  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  memorato  Alexandre 
Irwing  junior!  heredibus  suis  masculis  et  assignatis  antedictis  de  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  ct  liereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo 
.  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus 
.  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo  quinto  die  raensis  Julij  anno  Domini 
millesimo  sescentesimo  duodecimo  regnorumque  nostrorum  annis  quadra- 
gesimo  quinto  et  decimo  . 


Litera  pvosapiae  Alexandri  Donaldsoun  medicine  doctoris. '  — (A.D.  1G42.) 

Oarolus  Dei  gratia  Magne  Britannie  Francie  et  Hibernie  Rex  fideique 
defensor  .  .  .  factum  est  vt  dilectum  et  fidelem  nostrum  subditum  Alex- 
andrum  Donaldsonum  medicine  doctorem  natum  in  Sedan  in  regno  Gallie 
in  avtibus  liberalibus  magistrum  literarum  studui  et  vberiori  ingenij  sui 
cultui  addictum  .  .  .  benevolentie  etcommendationis  nostre  tessera  ornare 
statuerimus  .  .  .  Quare  cum  post  factam  inquisitionem  fidedignissimornm 
virorum  quibus  nos  id  muneris  demandavimus  nobis  compertum  sit  certum 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli  (commiss.  cart,  appret.  etc.)  lib.  ir.,  no,  374, 
foil.  428,  429.    MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House,  Edinb. 

The  father  of  Dr.  Alexander  Donaldson  is  thus  mentioned  by  Dempster  in  the  year  1627: 
"Gualterus  Donaldsonus,  magni  nominis,  scd  majoris  mei'iti,  Sedanensis  scholae  gymnasiarcha, 
ac  philosophiae  ibidem  professor,  varia  edidit:  ego  tantum  vidi  '  Lachrymas  Tumulo  llenrici 
Stuarti  Walliae  Principis'  lib.  i.  Vivit  adhuc,  et  multa  quotidie  posteros  ornatura  molltur: 
nunc  audio  Parisiis  professionem  occopisse,  quod  bono  rcipublicae  literariae  fiat."— (T. 
Dempsteii  Hist.  Ecclesiast.  Gentis  Scotorum,  t.  i.,  p.  2:j3.  CT.  Mr.  Maidmenfs  Catalogues  of 
Scottish  Writers,  p.  84.    Edinb.  1S33.)] 

3  A 


370  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEENT  AND  BANFF. 

facimus  et  testamur  prenominatum  Alexandrum  Donaldsone  armigerum 
ex  nobilissima  et  antiquissima  familia  DonalJorum  in  regno  nostro  Scotie 
oriundum  esse  vtpote  filiiim  quondam  Walter!  Donaldsoun  armigeri 
vtriusque  juris  doctoris  apud  Rupellam  in  Gallia  nati  in  Abredonia  infra 
dictum  rcgnum  nostrum  Scotie  et  Elizabethe  Goffin  filie  legitime  Joannis 
Goffin  de  Maisoncells  prope  Sedan  et  Jean  de  Hu  Quiquidem  Walterus 
Donaldsonus  fuit  filius  legitimus  Alexandri  Donaldsoni  armigeri  et  Eliza- 
bethe Lamb  que  fuit  filia  legitima  Davidis  Lambe  baronis  de  Dunkeny  et 
Bessete  Forbes  Quiquidem  Alexander  Donaldsonus  fuit  filius  legitimus 
Alexandri  Donaldsoni  etiam  armigeri  et  Anno  Davidsoun  que  fuit  filia 
legitima  Williclmi  Davidsoun  baronis  de  et  Quiquidem 

Alexander  Donaldsonus  fuit  filius  legitimus  Robert!  Donaldsoni  armigeri 
et  Catharine  Mortimer  que  fuit  filia  legitima  Patricij  Mortimer  barronis 
de  Cragievar  et  Helene  Lindsay  Quiquidem  Robertus  Donaldsonus  fuifc 
filius  legitimus  Donaldi  Donaldsoun  baronis  de  Essilmond  et  Isabelle  Hay 
que  fuit  filia  legitima  Georgij  Errolie  comitis  supremi  regni  nostri  Scotie 
Constabularij  et  Marie  Keith  Ita  vt  clarissime  constat  prefatum  Alex- 
andrum Donaldsonum  medicine  doctorera  ex  illustribus  et  proantiquis 
familijs  infra  regnum  nostrum  Scotie  oriundum  esse  .  .  .  Testamur  itidem 
memoratum  doctorem  Walterum  Donaldsonum  patrem  dicti  Alexand.'i 
quadraginta  abhinc  annos  plus  minus  in  Galliam  profectum  fuisse  et  apud 
Rupellam  et  Sedan  sedem  et  doniicilium  posuisse  .  .  .  Que  omnia  sicut 
ex  se  vera  sunt  et  firma  itidem  vt  apud  vnivcrsos  et  singulos  testatiora  et 
certiora  maneant  non  gravatim  hasce  patentes  literas  memorato  Alexandre 
Donaldsono  medicine  docton  concessimus  quibus  ad  plenam  apud  omnes 
fidem  faciendam  sigillum  nostrum  magnum  append!  mandavimus  Edin- 
burgi  decimo  quinto  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
sexcentesimo  quadragesimo  secundo  et  anno  regni  nostri  decimo  octavo  . 

Ex  deliberatioue  Dominorum  Secret!  Consilij  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     371 


THE  PARISHES  OF  FORBES  AND  KEIRN.' 

Decreitt  of  tlie  Commissionaris  for  Plantatioun  of  Kirkis  anent  the  Kirk 
of  Forbes  and  Chaple  of  Kearne.  '^  —  ( A.D.  IGIS.) 

A-t  Edinburgh  the  sewinteine  day  of  Junij  the  yeir  of  God  j"  vj"^  auchtene 
yeiris  the  Commissionaris  of  Parliament  appoyntit  be  our  Souerane  Lord 
and  Estaitig  of  Parhament  for  Plantatioun  of  Kirkis  .  .  .  finlis  and 
declaris  that  the  Chaple  of  Kearne  is  onlie  ane  pendicle  of  the  Kirk  of 
Forbes  and  hes  neuir  bene  ane  seuerall  paroche  kirk  per  se  And  that  in 
respect  thairof  and  of  the  raeanenes  of  the  teindis  fruitis  and  rentis  of  the 
said  Chaple  of  Kearne  it  is  expedient  and  necessar  that  the  said 
Chaple  of  Kearne  be  vneitt  to  the  said  principall  paroche  kirk  of 
Forbes  quhairof  the  samyne  is  ane  pendicle  as  said  is  And  thairfoir  the 
saidis  Commissioneris  .  .  .  hes  vneitt  and  annext  .  .  .  the  foirsaid 
Chaple  of  Kearne  ...  to  the  said  Kirk  of  Forbes  to  remane  thairwith 
as  ane  pairt  and  pendicle  of  the  parochin  thairof  in  all  tymes  cuming 
And   ordainis  the  tennentis   possessoris  and  inhabitantis  of  the  landis 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Sbires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  60S-611. 

The  cburck  of  Forbes  was  erected  into  a  prebend  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St  Mary  and  St. 
Machar  at  Aberdeen,  in  the  year  1325,  during  the  episcopate  of  Bishop  Henry  Chcyne — (Regis- 
trum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  ii.,  p.  252.) 

William  of  Lundoris  was  prebendary  of  Forbes  in  1407 ;  Duncan  Hervy  in  1427 ;  David  Lione 
in  1494;  Alexander  Moneymeyll  in  1499,  1501,  1503,  and  1521;  James  .Strathaquhyu  in  1526; 
John  Jlichelson  in  1547 ;  and  James  Forbes  in  1562  and  1506.— {Kegistnim  Episcopatus  Aber- 
donensis, vol.  i.,  pp.  211,  228,  387;  vol.  ii.,  pp.  3,  210,  223,  254,  319  ;  Fasti  Aberdonenses,  pp.  29, 
39,  47 ;  Collections  on  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  p.  COS ;  Acta  Dominorum  Concilii,  p. 
337;  Antiquities  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  vol.  iii.,  pp.  82,  381.) 

In  the  year  1435,  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  lUi,  knight,  gave  an  annual  rent  of  twelve 
merks  from  his  lands  of  Asbachlach  and  Lastrody,  and  from  the  mill  of  Ardgaich,  in  the 
barony  of  Forbes,  to  a  chaplain  performing  religious  services  in  the  parish  church  of  Forbes  for 
the  souls  of  the  grantcr  and  of  Elizabeth  of  Douglas,  his  wife.— (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aber- 
donensis, vol.  i.,  p.  293.) 

On  the  twenty-sixth  day  of  February,  15C2-3,  James  Forbes,  son  of  William,  lord  Forbes, 
was  inducted,  on  the  collation  of  William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  the  rectory,  prebend,  or 
canonry  of  Forbes (Original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes  ) 

"Kcam  has  its  name  from  a  cairn  in  the  parish,  which  seems  to  have  been,  in  ancient  times, 
an  extensive  dry  fortification ;  but  when  or  by  whom  erected,  tradition  pretends  not  to  say.'' — 
(Statistical  Account  of  Scotland,  vol.  xi.,  p.  189.)] 

-  [From  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 


372  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BAXFF. 

pei'teneing  and  belanging  to  the  said  Chaple  of  Kcarne  to  repair  and 
resort  to  the  said  Kirk  of  Forbes  and  to  be  seruit  thairat  as  thair  awin 
paroche  kirk  in  all  tymes  thairefter  cuming  And  als  the  saidis  Com- 
missioneris  •  .  .  hes  modcfeit  and  assignit  .  .  .  for  ane  constant  and 
locall  stipend  to  the  minister  present  and  to  cum  serveing  the  cure  at  the 
said  Kirk  of  Forbes  and  Chaple  of  Kearne  vneitt  thairto  .  .  .  the  haill 
viecarage  teindis  of  the  samyn  kirk  and  parochin  of  Forbes  and  Chaple 
of  Kearne  and  haill  laudis  lyand  within  the  samyn  estimat  yeirlie  to  the 
sowme  of  twa  hundreth  merkis  money  .  .  .  togidder  with  the  sowme  of 
ane  hundreth  and  ten  merkis  money  and  tlirettie  sex  bollis  victuall 
[qubairof  tuelf  bollis  beir  and  twentie  four  bollis  meill]  .  .  .  yeirlie 
out  of  the  teind  schaiues  and  personage  teindis  of  the  said  parochin  of 
Forbes  and  Chaple  of  Kearne  ...  as  ane  sufficient  stipend  for  the 
chairge  and  seruice  of  the  cure  and  functioun  of  the  said  Kirk  and 
Chaple  and  for  furnisching  of  the  dementis  to  the  celebratiouu  of  the 
communioun  thairat  .  .   . 


Note  by  Sir  John  Skene,  clerk  of  the  King's  Register,  of  a  charter  by 
King  Alexander  III.  to  Duncan  of  Forbeys  of  the  lands  and  tene- 
ment of  Forbeys.  '  — (A.D.  1271-1272.) 

Jving  Alexander  gaue  and  disponed  to  Duncan  Forbeys  tenementiim  de 
Forhei/s,  that  is,  the  lands  and  heretage  of  Forbeys,  quhilk  charter  is  zit 
extant. 


'  [Dc  Vcrbornm  SigniQcatione,  voce  '  Libcrvra  Tenementum,'  Edinl).  1599. 

"  The  old  evidents  of  the  Lord  Forbes,"  says  the  Lah-d  of  Leslie,  writiug  about  ICOtf,  "  were 
revised  by  Mr.  Johu  Slieen,  his  Majesties  Clerli  Eegister,  iu  the  moueth  of  s^eptember,  1593,  in 
quliich  he  said  that  Alexander  the  Tliird,  Piing  of  Scotland,  in  the  twenty  third  year  of  his 
reigue,  which  is  iu  the  year  of  God  1272,  gave  and  disponed  to  Duncan  lord  Forbes  terras  et 
tenementum  de  /•'writs."— (Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Forbes,  pp.  3,  02,  U3,     Inverness,  1819.) 

In  a  pica  which  was  moved  in  the  year  1391,  between  Gilbert,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  Sir 
John  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  reference  was  made  to  a  charter  of  the  land  of  Forbes  which 
described  its  boundaries.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Abcrdoneusis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  218,  249.)  The 
same  charter  seems  to  be  referred  to  by  the  Laird  of  Leslie,  in  the  middle  of  the  seventeenth 
century.— (Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Forbes,  p.  4)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.  373 


Les  demandes  qi  furent  faites  aii  Roi  dEngleterre  des  terres  en  Escoce 
en  Ian  de  son  regne  xxxiiii.  '  — (A.D.  1306.) 

Jtem  [le  xiii  jour  dOctobre  a  Lanrecost]  Robert  Ciiival  ad  <lemande  les 
terres  Johan  de  Forbes  et  Johan  de  Morreve  de  Drimyngarde  /  car  le 
Roi  la  comanda  qu  il  espiat  terres  qi  feussent  pour  li  . 

Item  William  Comyn  frere  Monsieur  Johan  Comyn  ad  demande  les  terres 
qi  furent  a  Johan  de  Forbees  . 


Carta  confirmacionis  Jolianni  de  Forbase  domino  cjusdeui  super  terra  de 
Edynbanchery  et  Craglogy.  ^ — (A.D.  1364.) 

Jjauid  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam 
Thome  comitis  de  Marr  .  .  .  inspexisse  tenorem  qui  sequitur  continentem 
Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Thomas  comes  de  Marre 
dominus  de  Cauerys  et  de  Garviach  ac  camerarius  Scocie  eternam  in 
Domino  salutem  .  Nouerit  vniuersitas  uestra  nos  concessisse  dcdisse  et 
hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  Johanni  de 
Forbase  domino  eiusdem  pro  fideli  seruicio  suo  nobis  impenso  et  toto 
tempore  vite  sue  nobis  impendendo  totani  terram  nostram  de  Edyn- 
banchery et  Craglogy  cum  pertinenciis  .  Tenendam  et  habendam  eidem 

'  [From  Sir  F.  Palgrave's  Documents  auJ  Records  Illustrating  the  History  of  Scotland,  vol. 
i.,  pp  312,  314] 

-  [AViridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes. 

Another  charter  was  preserved  there  in  the  jear  1G06,  "  made  he  Thomas,  earle  of  Marr, 
confiiming  the  charter  be  him,  Johanni  de  Forbes  domino  ejusdem,  of  the  lands  of  Edinbanchrie 
and  Craig  Logic,  15  November,  137-4."— (Miscellany  of  the  Maitland  Club,  vol.  i  ,  p.  378.) 

A  charter  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Marr,  lord  of  Cauers  and  Garioch,  and  Chamberlain  of  Scot- 
land, to  Duncan,  the  son  of  Roger,  of  the  lands  of  Abergeldy,  was  witnessed  by  John  of  Forbes, 
lord  of  that  Ilk.— (Acta  Dominorum  Concilii,  vol.  xviii.,  fol.  135.     MS.  Gen.  Keg  HouiC,  Ediub.) 

King  Kobert  III.  confirmed  a  charter  by  Isabel  of  Douglas,  countess  of  Marr,  to  Alexander 
Forbes,  sou  of  John  Forbes,  knight,  of  the  lands  of  Edinbanchorie  and  Craiglogy,  to  be  held 
blench  for  a  penny  sterling  at  Kildrummy  yearly  if  asked.— [Robertson's  Index  to  the  Missing 
Charters,  p.  Ii9,  no.  5(j.) 

In  1374,  John  of  Forbes  makes  account  in  exchequer,  as  sheritf  of  Aberdeen,  on  behalf  of  Sir 
Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth.— (Chamberlain  Rolls,  vol.  ii.,  p.  73.)] 


374  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Johanni  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et  hereJibus  nostris  in  feoJo  et 
hereJitatc  per  omnes  rectas  metas  et  diuisas  suas  sine  horaagio  seu  warda 
releuio  vel  secta  curie  libere  quiete  pleuarie  et  honorifice  in  boscis  et 
planis  pratis  pascuis  et  pasturis  viuariis  et  piscariis  in  venacionibus 
aucupacionibus  in  molendinis  niulturis  et  eorum  sequelis  cum  curiis  et 
cscactis  et  cum  omnimodis  aliis  libertatibus  .  .  ,  Reddendo  inde  nobis  et 
lieredibus  nostris  predictus  Johannes  et  heredes  sui  per  annum  vnum 
denariuni  sterlingorum  apud  castrum  de  Kyndromy  ad  Festum  Pente- 
costes  si  petatur  nomine  albe  firme  tantummodo  .  .  .  Saluo  forinseco 
seruicio  domini  nostri  Regis  quantum  ad  dictam  terram  de  lure  pertinet 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  presenti  carte 
nostre  est  appensum  hiis  testibus  venerabili  in  Christo  patre  Domino 
Alexandro  episcopo  Aberdonensi  Willelmo  de  Ivetli  marescallo  Scocie 
carissimo  fratre  nostro  Thoma  de  Balliolo  Domino  Andrea  tunc  priore 
de  Monymusk  Waltero  de  Couentre  decano  Aberdonensi  ac  doctore  vtri- 
usque  iuris  Domino  Johanne  de  Croradol  canonico  Rossensi  ac  doctore  de- 
cretorum  Domino  Waltero  Moygnes  Johanne  de  Crakitt  Johanne  de 
Strathechyn  Laurencio  Gilibrand  militibus  Andrea  de  Garviach  domino 
de  Caskyben  Thoma  Byrsbane  Duncano  filio  Rogeri  tunc  baUiuo  de 
Marre  et  multis  aliis  .  Quamquidem  cartam  ...  in  perpetuum  con- 
firmamus  .  Saluo  seruicio  nostro  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti 
carte  nostre  confirmacionis  sigillum  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  .  Testibus 
vencrabilibus  in  Christo  patribus  Willelmo  episcopo  Sanctiandree  et 
Patricio  episcopo  Brechinensi  cancellario  nostro  .  Roberto  senescallo 
Scocie  coniite  de  Stratherne  nepote  nostro  •Willelmo  comite  de  Douglas  • 
Roberto  de  Erskyne  camerario  nostro  ■  Archibaldo  de  Douglas  et  Johanne 
Heryce  militibus  •  apud  Perth  tercio  die  Julii  anno  regni  nostri  tricesimo 
quinto  . 


Carta  de  Fynrossy  data  Johanni  de  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  1378.) 

Omnibus  sancte  matris  ecclesie  filiis  ad  quos  presentes  pervencrint  Alex- 
ander permissione  divina  ecclesie  Moraviensis  minister  humilis  eternam 
in  Domino  salutem  .  Noverit  universitas  vestra  nos  de  communi  consensu 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Episcojiatus  Moraviensis,  pp.  182,  183.    Tlie  original  charter 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD-FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     375 

ot  voluntate  Ccapituli  nostri  Moraviensis  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  .lolianni  de 
Forbes  domino  ejusdem  pro  fideli  et  utili  servitio  suo  et  assistontia  per- 
sonali  in  nostris  agendis  ut  hue  usque  consuevit  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  per  se  et  heredes  suos  subscriptos  toto  suo  tempore  impenso  et  im- 
pendendo  et  totis  cujuslibet  eorum  temporibus  tarn  servitio  quaui  assis- 
tentia  personali  impensis  et  impendendis  •  totam  terram  nostram  de 
Fynrossy  supradictam  ,  Tenendam  et  habendam  predicto  Johanni  et 
Margarete  sponse  sue  et  eorum  diutius  viuenti  •  et  post  utriusque 
decessum  tribus  heredibus  suis  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  •  de 
nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  salvis  nobis 
moris  turbarum  et  fossis  argille  •  de  quibus  ipse  et  homines  sui  pro  suis 
necessariis  moderate  recipient  quotiens  fucrit  opportunum  •  et  quod  iu- 
habitantes  predictam  terram  ad  molendinum  nostrum  molent  ad  liberam 
multuram  .  Solvendo  inde  .  .  .  quolibet  anno  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  tresdecim  solidos  et  •  iiii  •  denarios  sterlingorum  •  ot  faciendo 
sectas  ad  curias  nostras  ...  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum 
una  cum  communi  sigillo  capituli  nostri  et  canonicorum  nostrorum  sub- 
scriptionibus  presentibus  est  appensum  .  Datum  apud  Canoniam  de 
Elgyn  in  Moravia  •  xviii,  die  mensis  Julii  •  anno  Domini  •  m.°  ccc" 
septuagesimo  octavo  . 

Ego  Robertus  de  Sancto  Claro  decanus  Moraviensis  subscribo  . 

Ego  Willelmus  de  Spyni  precentor  Moraviensis  subscribo  . 

EgoWillelmus  deCheshelme  tliesaurarius  Moraviensis  subscribo  . 

Ego  W.  de  Brys  subdecanus  Moraviensis  subscribo  . 

Ego  Johannes  de  Arde  succentor  Moraviensis  subscribo  . 


was  preserved  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes  in  1606.— (Miscellany  of  the  Maitland  Club, 
vol.  i.,  p.  379.) 

Fynrossy  is  on  the  south  bank  of  the  Loch  of  Spynie.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Jloraviensis, 
pp.  406,  413,  414.) 

On  the  twenty-first  day  of  October,  1375,  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  appears  as  one  of 
two  procurators  for  Alexander,  bishop  of  Murriiy,  in  a  transaction  at  the  township  of  Nyg,  in 
Koss,  regarding  the  claim  of  William  of  Clyn  to  be  tenant  of  the  township  of  Cathboll,  belonging 
to  the  Bishop  and  church  of  MoiTay.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Moraviensis,  pp.  180,  181.)] 


376  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  Regis  Roberti  super  torris  de  Carnach  Inernauyr  ct  Akynboll 
in  comitatu  Catanie  facta  filio  suo  Domino  Alexandre  yenescalli 
domino  do  Badenacb. '  — (A.D.  1378.) 

Robertus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  . 
carissimo  filio  nostro  Alexandre  Senescalli  domino  de  Badenacb  militi 
terras  de  Carnacb  Inernauyr  et  de  Akynboll  cum  pertinenciis  in  comitatu 
Catanie  infra  vicccomitatum  de  Innernys  que  fuerunt  Alexandri  de  ArJ  ct 
quas  idem  Alexander  .  .  .  spontanea  voluntate  sua  per  fustum  et  baculum 
nobis  sursum  reddidit  pureque  et  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenenilas  et 
babendas  eidem  Alexandre  beredibus  suis  et  assignatis  de  nobis  et  here- 
dibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  cum  feodis  et  forisfacturis  et 
omnibus  aliis  et  singulis  libertatibus  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  seruicia  debita 
et  consueta  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  prcsenti  carte  nostre  nostrum 
precepimus  apponi  sigillum  .  Testibus  venerabili  in  Christo  patre  Willelmo 
episcopo  Sanctiandree  •  Jobanne  primogenito  nostro  de  Carryk  senescallo 
Scocie  •  Roberto  de  Fyff  ct  de  Mentetb  filio  nostro  diiecto  Willelmo  de 
Dou"'las  et  de  Marr  consanguineo  nostro  •  comitibus  •  venerabili  viro 
Jobanne  de  Peblis  arcbidiacono  Sanctiandree  cancellario  nostro  •  Jacobo 
de  Lyndesay  nepote  nostro  karissimo  et  Alexandre  de  Lyndcsay  con- 
sanguineo nostre  militibus  •  apud  Sconam  vicesime  secundo  die  Octobris 
anno  regni  nostri  octauo  . 


Resignacio  Roberti  Chisbolme  demini   eiusdem  terrarum  suarum  infra 
baroniam  de  Urcbard. '  — (A.D.  13SG.) 

Reuercndo  in  Cbristo  patri  Alexandre  Dei  gracia  episcopo  Morauiensi 
vester  in  omnibus  Robertus  de  Chisbolme  deminus  eiusdem  salutem  cum 
reuerencia  et  bonere  .  Reuerende  pater  in  Christo  in  manus  vestras 
resigno  per  fustum  et  baculum  ac  pure  ct  simpliciter  sursum  do  emne  ius 
et  clameum  quo  babco  vel  habere  potero  aut  aliquis  nomine  mee  in  per- 

'  [From  a  transcript  made  from  tlie  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes  ia  1750,  and 
preserved  in  Macfarlane's  Collection  of  Charters,  pp.  160,  Ifil.    MS.  Adv.  Lib.  ;;4,  3,  25.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.      377 

petiuim  in  ten-is  de  Wester  Abreaeby  Aebmonay  et  de  Kyrkinycliel  cum 
pertinenciis  infVa  baroniam  <le  Urcbard  et  qiias  de  ecelesia  JNIorauiensi 
tcnui  ill  capite  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presentibus  sigillum  nieuui  est 
appensum  apud  Inuernys  xxviii  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini 
m"  ccc"  Ixxx'"  sexto  . 


De  matrimonio  intei-  Margaretam  filiam  Domine  de  le  Arde  et  Angnsiiim 
de  Insulis. '— (A.D.  1401.) 

XLec  indentura  facta  apud  Dvnbatlilacli  viii  die  mensis  Januarii  anno 
Domini  ni°  cccc"  scilicet  intei*  nobilem  dominam  et  potentem  Margaretam 
de  Ard  dominam  eiusdem  ex  parte  vna  et  nobilem  virum  Anguseum  filium 
Go&Vedi  de  Insulis  ex  altera  testatur  quod  concordatura  est  inter  eosdem 
quod  dictus  Anguseus  conduxit  et  accepit  in  vxorem  legitimam  JNIar- 
garetam  juuenem  filiam  Margarete  domine  antedicte  cum  qua  concessit 
et  condonauit  eidem  antedicto  Anguseo  cum  Margareta  filia  sua  pref'ata  • 
XV  marcas  terrarum  videlicet  dauacbam  de  Croythel  et  dimidiam  dauache 
de  Comyr  Kynbady  jacentes  infra  metas  de  Stratbglas  cum  omnibus  snis 
pertinenciis  •  Tenendas  et  liabendas  ipsi  Anguseo  et  licredibus  inter 
dictum  Anguseum  et  Margaretam  juuenem  procreandis  •  Etiam  concor- 
datum  est  inter  dictos  Margai'etam  et  Anguseum  si  contingat  quod  absit 
Margareta  juuenis  sine  herede  uel  beredibus  de  corpore  sno  procreatis  in 
fatum  decedere  dimedietatem  predictarum  terrarum  decern  libratarum 
cum  dimedietate  bonorum  tunc  liabitorum  inter  Anguseum  et  Mar- 
garetam juuenem  reuertentur  Margarete  domine  antedicte  et  beredibus  suis  • 
alia  dimedietate  terrarum  cum  bonis  remanente  cum  dicto  Anguseo  pro  tem- 
pore vite  sue  /  que  terre  post  obitum  dicti  Angusei  libere  sine  strepitu  uel 
condicione  ad  Margaretam  dominam  antedictam  et  filios  suos  ad  re- 
cuperandum  et  inueniendum  dauacbam  Brebacb  Carynnes  et  Innvyrnavyr 
intra  Stratbnavyr  item  duos  Gartyis  infra  comitatum  Suthyrlandie  item 
Larnyse  infra  comitatum  Cathanie-et  quantum  contingit  dicta  Margareta 
et  filii  sui  recuperare  de  terris  prefatis  cum  consilio  auxilio  et  potencia 
dicti  Angusei  /  ipse  Anguseus  et  heredes  sui  de  Margareta  procreati  babebunt 

'  [Abridged  [from  the  original  in  tlie  Pitsligo  charter  chest,  printed  in  tlie  Liber  Insule 
Missarum,  append,  to  prcf.,  pp.  1.,  li.] 

3b 


37S  THE  SniEES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

quartam  partem  de  terris  antedictis  recuperatis  et  tres  alie  partes  re- 
manebunt  libere  cum  Margareta  et  filiis  .  .  . 


Concordia  inter  Dominum  Episcopum  Aberdonenseui  et  Johannein   de 
Forbes  dominum  eiusdem. '  — (A.D.  1387.) 

Yicesinio  die  mensiss  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  trecentesimo  octo- 
gesinio  septimo  Dominus  Alexander  Fraser  miles  dominus  de  Filorth 
vicecomes  de  Aberden  Johannes  Keth  dominus  de  Inuerngy  Thomas 
Fraser  de  Corneton  Johannes  Fraser  de  Forglen  Alexander  de  Ii'wyn 
Alexander  de  Strathachyn  Patricius  Kennedy  Thomas  Nory  pater  Dun- 
canus  filius  Dolfy  Ricardus  de  Turphyky  Angus  de  Balnacrag  Johannes 
de   Helmisly  Johannes  filius  Finlaus  filius   Mauehy   ]\Ioriciu3 

filius  Walter!  qui  electi  per  reuerendum  in  Christo  patrem  Adam  de 
Tynninffluune  Dei  gratia  episcopum  Aberdonensem  ex  vna  parte  et 
Johanneni  de  Forbes  dominum  eiusdem  ex  altera  conimuniter  de  con- 
trouersia  mota  inter  eos  ratione  limitum  teri'arum  suarum  inrati  de- 
posuerunt  quod  tota  terra  de  Lurgyndaspokis  inter  riuulos  de  Condiland 
et  Cocburn  a  capite  vsque  ad  pedem  et  terre  de  Tulochcosseny  erant  in 

'  [Abridged  from  tlic  Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdoncnsis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  ITfi,  177. 

Bishop  Adam  of  Tynninghame  died  in  1389,  wlien  the  strife  between  the  see  of  Aberdeen 
and  the  Knight  of  Forbes  seems  to  have  been  renewed.  On  the  sixth  day  of  April,  1391,  King 
Robert  III.,  by  a  letter  under  the  quarter  sea!,  made  Sir  John  of  Gordoun,  liuight,  his  justiciar 
withiu  tlie  shire  of  Aberdeen  for  perambulating  the  marches  between  the  lands  of  Tircpressy 
and  Tulyauguss,  belonging  to  Gilbert,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  the  lands  of  Forbes,  belonging 
to  John  of  Forbes,  Unigbt.— (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  187.)  The  dispute 
was  settled  on  the  fifth  day  of  July,  13',U,  by  a  mutual  agreement  that  the  land  of  Lurgyndaspok 
between  the  burns  of  Condeland  and  Cocburne,  from  head  to  foot,  and  the  lands  of  Tuly- 
coschcny  should  be  in  common  between  the  Uishop  and  the  Knight  of  Forbes  during  their 
lives ;  that  the  woods  should  also  be  in  common,  so  that  either  might  give  his  own  proper  men 
leave  to  cut  and  hew  timber ;  that  each  should  have  his  own  proper  forester ;  that  the  fines  of 
the  Bishop's  men  cutting  timber  without  the  Bishop's  leave  should  belong  to  the  Bishop  ;  that 
the  fines  of  the  men  of  the  Knight  of  Forbes  cutting  timber  without  his  leave  should  belong  to 
him ;  and  that  the  fines  of  strangers  should  be  divided  equally  between  the  Bishop  and  the 
Knight,  in  whosesoever  court  they  should  be  convicted.  The  agreement  was  made  in  the 
Bishop's  chamber  in  presence  of  Master  John  Barbar,  archdeacon  of  Aberdeen,  'NVilMam  of 
Calabre,  William  Lange,  Thomas  of  Tynynghani,  and  Kobert  Wys,  canons  of  the  church  of 
Aberdeen;  Patrick  of  Crauford,  lord  of  Fcdrat,  Thomas  of  Mar,  Duncan  of  Corrini,  iMalcoIm 
IMalyceson,  John  .Scot,  Andrew  Lepar,  William  Barber,  John  of  Etal,  and  John  ihole,  chap- 
Iain.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol,  i.,  pp.  188,  189.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     37J) 

communi  inter  dictum  Episcopum  Aberdonensera  et  Johannein  do  Forbes 
patrem  iam  defunctum  .  Et  concordatum  est  quod  ita  crint  in  communi 
pro  tempore  dicti  Domini  Ade  episcopi  sine  preiudicio  ecclesie  vel  bcredum 
dicti  Johannis  in  futurum  •  et  silua  dictarum  terrarum  erit  communis 
inter  ipsos  .  .  . 


Rationes  ad  informandum  perambulatores  limitum  inter  terras  Episcopi 
Aberdonensis  et  Domini  de  Forbes. '  — (A.D.  1391.) 

±  he  first  reson  •  The  land  that  Forbes  clemys  his  of  Tirepressy  is  called 
Lurgyndaspok  that  is  to  say  The  Bischapis  Leg  the  whilk  name  war 
nocht  likly  it  suld  haf  war  it  nocht  the  Bischapis  •  Item  Forbes  charter 
contenys  certane  lymyt  meris  betwix  his  land  of  Forbes  and  the  Bischapis 
land  of  Tulynestyn  scliir  That  is  to  say  Fra  the  entryng  of  the  burn  of 
Nessoke  in  Done  at  Mongerry  to  the  entry  of  the  burn  of  Condoll  in  the 
burn  of  Nessoke  /  sua  that  theyn  furth  is  the  meris  betwix  the  Bischapo 
and  the  Lord  of  Marr  the  burn  of  Condoll  vp  to  the  hevid  /  as  the  he  gate 
strekis  apon  the  ta  part  •  And  on  the  syde  as  Nessoke  strekis  vp  to  the 
hevid  fra  the  entre  of  Condoll  is  the  mere  betwix  the  Lord  of  Marr  and 
Forbes  on  the  tothir  half  /  sua  that  betwix  the  Bischap  and  Forbes  fra 
the  entre  of  Condoll  in  Nessok  lijs  the  land  of  the  Lord  of  Marr  •  Item 
Tirepressy  is  and  ay  has  bene  twa  dauach  of  land  in  the  Bischapis  rentale 
and  to  the  Kingis  wering  and  war  that  land  fra  it  that  Forbes  clemys  / 
that  is  to  say  Lurgyndaspok  /  the  lave  war  nocht  a  dauach  and  a  half  • 
quharfore  his  clemeis  is  nocht  like  to  be  richtwise  •  Item  Jone  of  Forbesis 
fadre  was  a  gude  man  wise  mychty  and  manly  in  his  tyme  •  and  had  he 
trowit  ony  richt  /  he  had  nocht  lattyn  it  bene  vnfoUowit  in  his  tyme  • 
Item  the  Bischap  referris  hym  to  Forbes  charter  of  lymytyng  of  the  meris 
the  quhilkis  gif  he  wil  nocht  schaw  it  is  to  presume  agaynys  him  that  he 

1  [From  the  Eegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  2-18,  249. 

Jolm  of  Forbes,  knight,  and  Alexander  of  Forbes  bis  son,  and  Duncan  of  Forbes,  esquires, 
are  witnesses  to  a  charter  by  Isabel,  countess  of  Marr,  at  Kildrummy,  on  the  twelfth  day  of 
August,  1104.— (Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  vii.,  no.  257.)  A  charter  by  the  same  Countess 
Isabel,  to  her  sister,  jMarg.aret  of  Douglas,  and  her  husband,  Thomas  Johnson,  of  the  lands  of 
Bonjedworth,  granted  at  Kildrummy  on  the  tenth  day  of  November,  14u4,  is  witnessed  by  Sir 
John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  and  by  Duncan  of  Forbes,  canon  of  Aberdeen.— 
(Macfarlane'3  Collection  of  Charters,  pp.  447,  449.    MS.  Adv.  Lib.,  Ediub.)] 


380  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABEllDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

wald  nocht  that  the  riclit  war  knawin  /  for  his  charter  contenys  certano 
ineris  in  it  /  that  is  to  say  specialy  the  burn  of  Ncssok  betwix  hym  and 
the  schyr  of  Tulynestyn  and  nane  othir  •  ami  askis  that  ho  be  distreignyt 
to  schawe  his  charter  for  the  suthfastnes  to  be  knawin  •  Item  tlie  land  of 
Lurgyndaspok  has  bene  ahvayis  in  the  Bischapis  possession  and  the  kirk 
of  Abei'dene  Saynt  Mary  and  Saynt  Machore  has  bene  sesit  tharof  evir 
sen  the  Kingis  foundit  the  kirk  of  Aberden  and  gaf  that  land  tharto  and 
ncuer  was  distrublit  bot  nw  •  quhairfor  it  is  nocht  like  that  he  had  richt 
considerand  that  he  had  mony  mychty  wise  and  manly  eldris  befor  him  • 
Item  the  mere  betuix  Forbes  and  the  Bischape  apon  the  side  of  Clat 
schiro  is  the  burn  of  Canny  as  it  entris  in  Bolgy  and  sua  gangand  vp  to 
the  hevid  ;  and  this  is  contenyt  al  in  Forbes  charter  •  Item  Ser  Jone 
Broun  knycht  held  quhilom  the  landis  of  Tirepressy  of  the  Bischape  and 
the  kirk  of  Aberdene  and  that  time  he  had  his  shepcotis  and  schephirdis 
housis  apon  the  landis  of  Lurgyndaspok  as  portenanccz  of  the  landis  of 
Tirepressy  • 


Secta  pacis  inter  Dominum  Walterum  de  Lyndesay  et  Dominum  Alex- 
andrum  de  Forbes.  '—(A.D.  1407.) 

JMLemorandum   quod  decimo   sexto  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno   etc   cccc™" 
septimo    (juedam    discordia    accidebat    inter    Dominum     Walterum    de 

1  [From  Extracts  from  the  Council  Register  of  the  Burgh  of  Aberdeen,  1398-1570,  p.  o8G. 
'Ihe  same  Sir  Walter  of  Lindsay  and  !Sir  Alexander  of  rorbcs,  appear  in  the  same  year  in 
the  train  of  Alexander  Stewart,  earl  of  Marr,  when  that  chivalrous  peer  repaired  to  England  to 
tourney  with  the  Karl  of  Kent.    Lindsay  had  a  passage  of  arms  with  the  Lord  of  Beaumont; 
the  name  of  Forbes'  adversary  is  not  preserved  :— 

"  Schii'e  Waltere  of  Bckyrtoue,  that  wcs  than 

Of  Lufnok  lord  in  Louthyane, 

Schire  Wjlliam  of  C'okburn,  and  Schire  ■\Yilliani 

Of  Carnston,  tha  twa  wyth  a  name, 

And  in  that  court  than  alsua  wes 

Of  Mare  !?chiro  Alexander  of  Forbes; 

Thir  foure  knychtis  of  (Scotland 

Wertuously  tuk  upon  hand 

Wytht  gret  famous  Inglis  men, 

Coramendit  of  niycht  and  worschip  then, 

Of  gret  prones,  and  of  land 

Wytliyu  the  kynriko  of  Ynghind, 


TRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORU— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     3S1 

Lvndesay  ex  una  parte  et  Dominum  Ale-xanJrum  do  Foi-bes  ex  altera 
parte  Super  mitigatione  cuius  discordie  prepositus  et  balliui  [buro-i  fie 
Aberdene]  ceperunt  plcgia  et  securitatein  do  ambabus  partibus  predictis 
quod  nulla  partium  predictarum  dampnabit  aliam  nisi  per  viam  iuris  super 
prcmunitione  oeto  dierum  Plegiis  pro  Domino  Waltero  Roberto  Dauid 
aldirmanno  et  Laurentio  de  Letli  et  Simone  de  Benyn  Plegiis  pro 
Domino  Alexandro  Johanne  Alani  Jobanne  Henrici  et  Andrea  Joliannis  . 


Carta  Alexandri  de  Forbes  de  Burcbis  super  terris  de  Glenearwe  etc.  '  — 
(A.D.  1409.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartani  visuris  uel  audituris  Nos  Alexander  Stewart 
comes  de  Mare  et  de  Garuiach  salutem  .  .  .  Noueritis  nos  dedisse  .  .  . 
Alexandro  de  Forbes  domino  de  Burcbis  dilccto  consanguineo  nostro  pro 
suo  fideli  seruicio  nobis  impenso  et  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  impendendo 
omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras  de  Glencarwe  de  Glenconre  et  le  Orde 
cum  pertinenciis  infra  dominium  nostrum  de  Stradone  infra  vicecouiitatum 

5[yclity  lords  of  ancestiy  ; 

(Jure  Scottis  kiiychtis  syndrcly 

licfursaid  intil  armys  ran 

Til  thir  gret  lordis,  man  for  man 

And  at  all  poyntis  like  dude 

All  tliare  tailye  fulfillyt  wcle. 

For  gret  pris  and  renown 

Thai  wan  gret  commendatiown." 
(Wyntownis  Cronykil  of  Scotland,  book  ix.,  cap.  xxvii.,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  421-42i,)    C'f.  Lord  Lindsay's 
Lives  of  the  Lindsays,  vol.  i ,  pp.  51,  52. 

On  the  sixteenth  day  of  Jlay,  14US,  Thomas  of  .Stnithachan,  lord  of  Glenkcnedy  in  Sfar,  re- 
signed his  lands  of  Snawdoun,  in  the  harony  of  Craii;y,  and  shire  of  Me.arns,  into  the  hands  of 
his  overlord,  Sir  Patrick  Gray,  knight,  lord  of  Broxraouth,  in  consideration  of  a  sum  ot  money 
to  be  used  for  the  recovery  of  his  lands  of  Glenkenedy  from  Alexander  of  Forbes,  the  son  and 
heir  of  Sir  John  of  Forbes,  lord  of  that  Ilk.— (Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  vol.  v.,  pp. 
253,  204.) 

On  the  twentieth  day  of  November,  140G,  a  charter  by  Robert  Duke  of  Albany,  governor  of 
Scotland,  dated  at  Dundee,  is  witnessed  by  David  of  Lindsay,  earl  of  Crawford,  Alexander 
Stewart,  earl  of  Marr,  Sir  William  of  Lindsay  of  Rossy,  Sir  Walter  of  Lindsay,  his  brother,  and 
Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knights.— (Registrum  Magni  SigiUi,  p.  219,  no.  3.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  IJegistrum  Jlagni  Sigilli,  lib.  ii.,  no.  TG.  MS.  Gen.  Ecg.  House, 
Edinb. 

The  seal  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Brux,  appended  to  a  resignation  of  the  lands  of  Camquhill, 
in  the  earldom  of  Jlarr,  into  the  hands  of  .Alexander  Stewart,  earl  af  Marr,  in  the  year  1427,  is 
described  in  IL  Laing's  Scottish  Seals,  p.  (\1,  no.  33f.] 


382  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

de  Aberdene  Tenen<1as  et  habendas  prcdicto  Alexandre  et  heredibus 
suis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  successoribus  seu  assignatis  Comitibus 
de  Mar  quicunque  fuorint  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Red- 
dendo annuatim  .  .  .  vnum  dcnariiim  vsualis  monete  iScocie  ad  ostium 
australe  ecclesie  de  Inuernochty  in  die  Pentecostes  ...  In  cujus  rei 
testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  present!  carte  nostre  fecimus  apponi  apud 
castrum  nostrum  de  Kyncai'din  vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis  Decembris 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  nono  Testibus  reuerendo  in 
Christo  patre  Domino  Gilberto  Dei  gracia  episcopo  Aberdonensi  cancellario 
Scocie  Jacobo  Steuart  fratre  nostro  Willelmo  de  Camera  domino  de 
Findoun  Domino  Johanne  Nesbit  rectoi'e  ecclesie  de  Kyndrome  Johanne 
de  Inchmartyn  arcbidiacono  Rossensi  secretario  nostro  Roberto  filio 
Dauid  et  Tlioma  Roul  burgensi  de  Abirden  cum  multis  aliis  . 


Preceptum  sasine  Domini  de  Philorth.  '  — (A.D.  1411.) 

JTreceptum  per  Willelmum  Fraser  dominum  de  Philorth  amico  sue 
Johauni  de  Inchemartyn  canonico  Aberdonensi  ballivo  suo  in  hac  parte 
ad  infeoifandum  dilectum  et  specialem  suum  Alexandrum  de  Forbes 
militem  dominum  ejusdem  in  terris  de  Mykil  Fintra  cum  dimidia  parte  de 
Tulymald  Blactoun  cum  ly  Smythill  Miltoun  de  Kynnedwart  Belcors  ct 
uno  annuo  redditu  decem  solidorum  ville  de  EJane  in  baronia  de  Kyned- 
wart  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberden  .  Apud  Abcrden  ultimo  Octobris  • 
j™  •  cccc  •  xi. 


,  [Noted  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes. 

A  charter  was  preserved  there  in  the  year  1606,  "  made  be  William  Fraser  domiuus  de 
Philorth  nobili  viro  Alcxandro  Forbes  militi  domino  ejusdem,  ofTthe  lands  of  Meikle  Fyntray, 
28  March,  1412."— (MisceHany  of  the  Maitland  Club,  vol.  i.,  p  378.) 

lu  the  year  1716,  there  was  in  the  charter  chest  of  Sir  Samuel  Forbes  of  Fovcran,  baronet, 
a  charter  by  John,  earl  of  liuchan,  to  Alexander  of  Forbes,  and  Elizabeth  Douglas  his  wife,  of 
the  lands  of  Jlilile  Fiutry,  Blacktoun,  and  Baleross,  dated  on  the  tenth  day  of  December, 
1123.— (Craufurd's  Peerage  of  Scotland,  p.  140.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.  38.3 


Carta  Alexandri   de   Forbes   militis   domini    eiusdcra    super    terris    de 
Forthirbris  in  dominio  de  Obeyne.  '  — (A.D.  1417.) 

Vniuersis  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes  comes  Buebanie 
et  Rossie  regni  Scocie  camerarius  ac  dominus  de  Obeyne  salutem  in 
Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  nos  dedisse  concessisse  ct  hac  presenti 
carta  nostra  confirniasse  dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  Alexandre  [de]  Forbes 
militi  domino  eiusdem  pro  suo  fideli  seruicio  nobis  impenso  et  imposterum 
impendendo  omnes  terras  nostras  de  Fortbii-bris  cum  pertinentiis  in 
dominio  nostro  de  Obeyne  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdone  jacentes 
Quasquidem  terras  cum  pertinentiis  Jobanncs  Scott  nobis  .  ,  .  simpliciter 
resignauit  .  .  .  Teuendas  et  babendas  prefato  Domino  Alexandre  et 
beredibus  suis  de  nobis  heredibus  et  assignatis  [nostris]  dominis  de 
Obeyne  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  tenentibus  et 
seruicio  liberetencntium  curiis  et  exitibus  curiarum  .  .  .  cum  vena- 
eionibus  aucupacionibus  et  piscariis  cum  molendinis  et  multuris  et  eorum 
sequelis  brasinis  et  fabrilibus  cum  moris  maresiis  petariis  et  turbariis 
auaragiis  et  cariagiis  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  communem  sectam 
curie  de  Obeyne  et  seruicium  debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium sigillum  nostrum  presenti  carte  nostre  fccimus  apponi  Apud 
Pertli  vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis  Maii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadrin- 
gentesimo  decimo  septimo  Testibus  reuerendo  in  Christo  patre  Domino 
Gilberto  episcopo  Aberdonensi  cancellai'io  Scocie  nobili  domino  et  potente 
Domino  Alexandre  Senescalli  comite  de  Mar  et  de  Garuiache  Jobanne 
Senescalli  domino  de  Lome  Andrea  Senescalli  domino  de  Portastoune 
Waltero  Lyndesay  vicecomite  de  Abirdene  militibus  Alexandre  Senescalli 
de  Lome  et  Micbaele  de  Name  cum  multis  aliis  . 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvi.,  no.  372.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Edinb. 

On  tlie  twenty-second  day  of  November,  U17,  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbas,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  pre- 
sided, as  justiciar  depute,  at  a  perambuhition  of  the  marches  between  the  lands  of  Tarwas,  be- 
longing to  the  Abbey  of  .St.  Thoma.s  of  Arbroath,  and  the  lands  ofWlduy,  belonging  to  Wldny 
of  that  Ilk.— (Hegistrum  Kigrura  de  Aberbrothoc,  pp.  50-31.)] 


3S4  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AXD  BANFF. 


Piesignacio  Willelmi  rle  Cluny  domini  eiusdem. '  — (A.D.  141S.) 

Xateat  vniuersis  per  presentos  me  Willehnura  Je  Cluny  dominum  eius- 
dem sui'sum  reddidisse  ac  per  fustura  et  baculum  et  has  literas  meas 
I'esignacionis  purcque  et  simpliuiter  resignasse  in  manus  magnifici  domini 
et  potentis  Willelmi  de  Douglas  comitis  Angusie  et  domini  de  Ledalisdale 
omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  cum  pertinenciis  de  Ester  Cluny  iacentes 
infra  vicecomitatum  de  Perth  /  ita  quod  nee  ego  nee  heredes  mei  .  .  . 
aliquod  ius  ...  in  dictis  terris  cum  pertinenciis  aliqualiter  vendicare 
poteriuuis  in  futurum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  pro- 
prium  presentibus  est  appensum  apud  Crambay  nono  decirao  die  mensis 
Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  decimo  octauo  . 


Assignacio  Willelmi  de  Camera  domini  de  Findowne  Alexandro  de  Forbas 
de  eodem  militi.  - — (A.D.  1420.) 

-Oe  it  knawin  tyll  all  men  throw  thir  presentis  letteris  that  I  William  of 
Chawmyr  lorde  of  Findowne  has  sawld  and  gytfyne  tyll  a  nobyle  man 
8chir  Alexander  of  Forbas  lorde  of  that  Ilk  all  the  richt  and  the  clame 
that  I  haf  or  may  haf  in  the  warde  of  the  hayr  quhilum  of  Adam  of 
Balkarne  quhill  the  forsayde  hayr  be  at  lachfuU  helde  and  lachfully  sesit 
in  the  ilk  landys  of  Balkarne  makand  hym  my  full  assignay  till  haf  that 
ilk  warde  of  tha  ilk  landis  eftir  the  tenor  of  the  lettyr  the  quhilk  I  the 
forsaid  Willyam  had  therof  •  haffand  ferme  and  stabyle  quhat  thyng  the 
forsayd  Schir  Alexander  doyis  for  tyll  haf  or  recovyr  the  forsayde  warde  . 
In  the  witnes  of  the  quhilk  thyng  I  haf  put  my  sele  to  thir  present  letteris 
at  Abirden  the  xv  day  of  Febyryher  the  yhcr  m°  cccc™"  ande  xix. 


'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  tlic  cliarter  room  at  Castle  Forbes. 

The  lauds  of  Kaster  Cluny  in  the  lordship  of  Abernethy,  thus  resigned,  were  granted  by  the 
Karl  of  Angus  to  his  brother-in-law,  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  They  appear  iu  his 
possession  in  the  year  1444 :  see  above,  p.  194  ] 

'  [From  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     385 

Carta  Mai-iote  rle  Prestoun  super  medietate  terrariun  dominii  dc  Fer- 
inartyne  in  maritagio  cum  Johanne  de  Forbes  filio  Domini  Alexandri 
do  Forbes  militis  domini  ciusdem.  '  — (A.D.  1420.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  ■  Mariota  de  Prestoun  filia 
et  vna  de  lieredibus  quondam  Henrici  de  Prestoun  militis  doniinj  de 
Ferniartyne  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  •  Sciatis  me  /  in  moa  libera 
et  pura  viduitate  constitutam  .  •  .  maturo  consilio  /  et  deliberatione  / 
inde  /  cum  fratribus  meis  et  propinquioribus  consanguineis  et  amicis  / 
ibidem  existentibus  /  prius  babitis  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  nobili  viro  Johanni 
de  Forbes  /  medietatem  omnium  tcrrarum  .  .  .  dominij  de  Ferniartyne 
cum  pertinencijs  jacentem  in  comitatu  Bucbanie  infra  vic(;comitatuni  de 
Abirdeu  .  Tenendam  et  babcndam  predicto  Jobanni  de  Forbes /et  nostro- 
rum  diucius  viuenti  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  presenti 
carte  nice  apposui  apud  Abirden  scptimo  die  mensis  Julij  .  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quadringentesimo  vicesimo  .  Tcstibus  nobilibus  viris  prouidis 
et  discretis  /  Alexandro  de  Forbes  niilite  domino  eiusdem  •  Alexandre  de 
Irwin  domino  de  Drwm  /  Willelmo  de  Forbes  domino  de  Kyniialdy  • 
Alexandro  Frasser  •  Domino  Johanne  Yule  rectore  ecclesie  de  Cultir  • 
Domino  Hugone  de  Wellis  rectore  ecclesie  de  Durris  •  cai'issimis  fratribus 
meis  Roberto  et  Waltero  de  Prestoun  /  Willelmo  Cryno  burgcnse  de 
Abirden  cum  multis  /  et  diuersis  aliis  • 


Salvus  conductus  pro  Alexandre  Forbas  milite.  ^  — (A.D.  1421.) 

L-Uenricus]  Rex  [Anglie]  per  literas  suas  patentes  usque  primum  diem 
Septcmbris  duraturas  suscepit  in  salvum  et  securum  conductum  suum 
.  .  .  Alexandrum  Forbas  niilitem  cum  quadraginta  lanceis  in  comitiva 
sua  cujuscunque  gradus  existant  cum  equis  et  armaturis  eidem  Alexandro 
et  lanceis  predictis  debite  spectantibus  usque  ad  numerum  centum  in  toto 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  chest  at  Whitehaugh. 

Sir  John  Forljcs  of  Tolquhon— so  called  from  the  chief  messuage  of  his  moiety  of  the  lord- 
ship of  Fermartync— died  between  the  sixth  of  August,  14ri3,  iind  the  fifteenth  of  July,  Ujl,  and 
was  succeeded  by  his  son  John  Forbes.— (Rot.  Scacc.  Kegtim  Scotorum,  no.  217.  MS.  Ucn.  Reg. 
House,  Edinb.)] 

-  [Abridged  Irom  the  Kotuli  Scotiau,  t.  ii..  p.  2:J0.] 

3c 


38G  THE  SrIIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AXD  BANFF. 

vel  infra  in  regnum  Regis  Anglle  per  aquam  tantum  veniendo  .  .  .  ibidem 
morando  et  exinde  versus  partes  proprias  .  .  .  per  aquani  tantum 
redeundo  .  .  .  Teste  Eege  apud  Dovorr'  ix  die  Junii  [anno  regni  nono] 
Per  ipsum  Regem  • 


Litere  Regis  Anglic  pro  Alexandre  Forbas  milite  domino  de  Forbas.  '  — 
(A.D.  1421.) 

Lxienricus]  Rex  [Anglie]  per  literas  suas  patentes  usque  priinum  diem 
Martii  proxinie  futurum  duraturas  suscepit  in  salvum  et  securnm  con- 
ductum  suum  .  .  .  Aloxandrum  Forbas  militem  dominum  de  Forbas  de 
Scotia  ac  quadraginta  homines  ad  arma  et  armatos  de  Scotia  cujuscunque 
gradus  existant  cum  eorum  famulis  usque  ad  numerum  centum  persona- 
rum  vel  infra  videlicet  prefatum  Alexandrum  cum  duodecim  personis  in 
comitiva  sua  armatis  sive  non  armatis  cujuscumque  gradus  existant  usque 
civitatem  Regis  Lundonie  per  terram  veniendo  et  ibidem  morando  ac 
deinde  penes  presentiam  Regis  et  carissimi  consanguinci  sui  Jacobi  Regis 
Scottorum  per  terram  et  aquam  transeundo  et  ibidem  morando  ac  pre- 
dictos  rcliquos  homines  ad  arma  et  armatos  cum  eorum  famulis  in 
comitiva  sua  usque  ad  numerum  predictum  vel  infra  ad  ducatum  Regis 
Normannie  per  aquam  et  per  mai-e  ac  portus  maris  profieiscendo  et 
exinde  penes  dictam  presentiam  Regis  et  predicti  Regis  Scottorum  .  .  . 
veniendo  et  ibidem  moi-ando  .  .  .  Teste  Jolianne  duco  Bedfordie  custode 
Anglie  apud  Westmonasterium  xiiij  die  Octobris  [anno  regni  Regis  nono] 
Per  consilium  ■ 


Carta  Alcxandri  de  Forbes  militis  et  Elizabeth  de  Douglas  sue  sponse 
super  baronia  de  Forbes.  -  — (A.D.  1423.) 

JxLurdacus  dux  Albanie  comes  de  Fife  et  de  Mcntetht  ac  gubcrnator 

1  [AbrUlgcd  from  the  Kotuli  Scotiiie,  t.  ii.,  p.  230. 

On  the  thirteenth  day  of  December,  1-12:!,  and  again  on  the  third  d.iy  of  February,  1423-4, 
Sir  Alexander  of  Forbas,  linigiit,  liad  letters  of  safe  conduct  to  the  presence  of  James,  King  of 
Scots,  at  Durham.— (liotuli  Scotiac,  t.  ii.,  pp.  241,  24o.)] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     387 

I'Cgni  Scocie  omnibus  probis  hominibus  tocius  i-egni  predicti  clericis  et 
laicis  salutem  .  Sciatis  nos  dcJisse  concessisse  et  hac  prescnti  carta 
nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Alexandro  de  Forbes 
iniliti  ct  carissime  consanguince  nostre  Elizabeth  de  Douglas  quam  idem 
Alexander  per  Dei  graciam  duxit  in  uxorem  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
baronie  de  Forbes  cum  pertinenciis  iacentes  infra  vicccomitatum  de 
Aberdenc  .  Quequidem  terra  dicto  baronie  cum  pertinenciis  fucrunt  dicti 
Alexandri  licrcditarie  et  quas  idem  Alexander  ...  in  manus  nostras 
coram  testibus  subseriptis  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et 
habendas  .  •  .  predictis  Alexandre  et  Elizabeth  et  eorum  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreandis  quibus  forte  de- 
ficientibus  veris  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Alexandri 
quibuscunque  de  domino  nostro  Rege  et  heredibus  suis  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  impcrpeluum  per  omnes  rectas  metas  suas  antiquas  et  diuisas 
.  .  .  adeo  libere  et  quiete  .  .  .  sicut  dictus  Alexander  ant  aliquis  pre- 
decessorum  suorum  dictas  terras  dicte  baronie  cum  pertinenciis  de  domino 
nostro  Rege  aut  predecessoribus  suis  ante  dictam  resignacionem  nobis 
inde  factam  libcrius  tenuit  seu  possedit  vnacum  aduocacionibus  ecclesia- 
rum  dicto  baronie  .  Faciendo  annuatim  .  .  .  seruicia  debita  et  consueta  • 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  officii 
nostri  apponi  precepimus  •  Testibus  reuerendis  in  Cliristo  patribus 
Henrico  Roberto  et  "Willelmo  Sanctiandree  Dunkeldensis  et  Duublanensis 
ecclesiarum  episcopis  •  carissimo  auunculo  nostro  Waltero  comite  Atholie  et 
dc  Catnes  •  carissimo  fratre  nostro  Johanne  constabulario  Francie  comite 
Buchanie  et  camerario  Scocie  •  carissimo  consanguineo  nostro  Alexandre 
comite  de  Man*  et  de  Garviauch  •  Alexandre  Steuart  filio  nosti'o  dilecto  • 
et  Alano  de  Ottirburne  secretario  nostro  .  Apuil  Perth  sexto  decimo 
mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  vicesimo  tercio 
et  gubernacionis  nostre  tercio  • 


Obligatio  Willelmi  de  Douglas  comitis  Angnsie  et  doniini  de  Liddisdale 
Domino  Alexandre  de  Forbes  militi  domino  ejusdem.  '  — (A.D.  1423.) 

xatcat  uniuersis  per  presentes  nos   Willelmum  de  Douglas  comitcm 
•  [Abriilgcd  from  the  ovisin.il  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes  ] 


388  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Angusie  et  dominum  de  Lidalisdale  teneri  et  per  presentcs  fide  media 
firmiter  obligai-i  nobili  viro  Domino  Alexandra  de  Forbes  militi  domino 
ejusdein  sponse  Elizabctli  sororis  nostre  quod  nuncquam  impignorabimus 
vendemus  aut  aliqualiter  alienabimus  seu  cuicunque  talliabimus  aliquas 
terras  annuos  redditus  seu  possessioncs  quascunque  nos  die  confectionia 
prosencium  juste  contingeutes  ab  heredibus  nostris  de  corpore  nostro 
legittime  proereatis  seu  pi-oereandis  in  dampnum  seu  preiudicium  dicte 
Elisabeth  sororis  nostre  heredis  heredibus  de  corpore  nostro  .  .  . 
defieientibus  ,  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  presentibus 
apponi  fccimus  apud  Edinburgh  quarto  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno 
Domini  millcsimo  quadringentesimo  vicesimo  tertio  • 


Carta  Wilielmi  Forbes  de  Kynnaldy  super  terris  de  Petslegach  etc.  '  — 
(A.D.  1424.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartara  visuris  vel  audituris  Willelmus  Fraser  dorainus  de 
Fiiorth  salutem  .  .  .  Sciatis  me  dedisse  dllecto  mibi  et  speciali  ^Villehno 
Forbei  de  Kynn;d(ly  et  Agnete  sponse  sue  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de 
Glaslach  Culcaok  Tulinamolt  Netbirbulgny  Wuirbulgny  Midihnast  Bulgny 
Auchlun  Petslegach  Achmacludy  cum  molendino  de  Bulgny  et  lapicidio  de 
Culburty  cum  pertincnciis  jacentes  in  baronia  do  Abirdour  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Abbirdene  causa  matrimonii  contracti  et  perimpleli  inter 
predictum  Willelmum  de  Forbas  et  Agnetem  Fraser  filiam  meam  ante- 
dictam  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  predictis  Willelmo  de  Forbas  et 
Agnete  Fraser  sponse  sue  et  eorura  diucius  viuentl  et  heredibus  do  corpore 
dicti  Willehni  legittime  proereatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  forte  defieientibus 
Domino  Alexandre  de  Forbas  railiti  domino  ciusdem  et  heredibus  suis  de 
corpore  suo  legittime  proereatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  forte  defieientibus 
miclii  et  heredibus  meis  quibuscunque  de  magnifico  domino  et  potenti  Jacobo 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  M.igni  Sigilli,  lib.  ii ,  no.  67.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Ediub. 

Ou  tlie  sixth  day  of  November,  U23,  Jolin,  earl  of  Budian,  and  Constable  of  France,  granted 
a  prccciit  to  infcft  Willi:im  Forbes  of  KyniKildy  in  the  lands  of  Carnywliinge,  lireckor  Vor,  and- 
Litill  Brekor,  in  the  barony  of  Kinedwartc— (Original  in  the  charter  chest  of  Sir  John  Stuart 
Forbes  of  Pitsligo  and  Fcttcrcairn,  barouct.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     389 

de  Douo-las  domino  de  Biilvany  et  de  Ablrdoure  in  feodo  ct  licroditato  im- 
perpetuum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  mcum  presentibus  apposui 
apud  Abirdon  duodecimo  die  mensis  Autjusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  qiiadrin- 
ffentesirao  vicesirao  quarto  Testibus  reuerendo  in  Cliristo  patrc  Domino 
Henrico  Dei  gracia  episcopo  Abirdonensi  Dominis  et  Mnjjistris  Thoma  do 
Tynnyngbam  arcbidiacono  Willelmo  de  Crawfurd  cantorc  Duncano  Petit 
canceliario  ecclcsie  Abirdonensis  Alexandre  de  Irwyn  milite  domino  de 
Drum  Roberto  de  Irwyn  f'raire  suo  Andrea  Gitlart  et  Simone  Eanncrman 
cum  multis  et  diuersis  alijs  • 


Rex  constituit  Joliannem  de  Name  et  Ricardum  Wisman  deputatos 
Domini  Alexandri  Forbes  militis  in  officio  suo  balliuatus  terrarum 
Episcopi  Moraviensis. '  — (A.D.  142G.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  omnibus  probis  hominibus  suis  ad 
quorum  noticiam  presentes  litere  perueiierint  salutem  •  Quia  Dominns 
Alexander  de  Forbes  noster  miles  balliuus  consanguine!  nostri  Episcopi 
Morauiensis  in  nostris  arduis  negociis  multipliciter  prepeditus  in  oificio 
balliui  terrarum  dieti  Episcopi  vacare  non  poterit  ■  Quare  tacimus  consti- 
tuimus  et  ordinamus  nobiles  viros  Jobannem  de  Name  et  Ricardum  Wisman 
balliuos  coniunctim  et  diuisira  procuratores  ac  deputatos  spcciales  predict! 
Domini  Alexandri  militis  cum  potestate  terras  diet!  Episcopi  vbicunque 
situatas  assedandi  firmas  earundem  leuandi  curias  tenend!  escbaetas  ct 
amorclamcnta  leuandi  homines  suos  vbicunque  et  coram  quocunque  iudice 
attacbiatos  vel  arrestatos  cum  eorum  bonis  ad  curiam  diet!  Episcopi  reple- 
giandi  ac  omnia  alia  et  singula  faciendl  gerendi  et  exercendi  que  ad  officium 
balliui  seu  balliuoruni  procuratoris  seu  procuratorum  deputati  seu  deputa- 
torum  necessaria  fuerint  vel  fuerit  et  oportuna  vel  que  ipsemet  Dominus 
Alexander  miles  predictus  faceret  vel  facere  posset  si  in  predicto  officio 
personaliter  interesset  •  ratum  et  gratum  habenles  et  habituri  quicquid 
predicti  Johannes  ct  Ricardus  seu  alter  eorum  nomine  predicti  Alexandri 
militis  balliui  Episcopi  antedicti  in  preraissis  mediante  iusticia  duxerint  vel 

1  [From  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes. 

Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  appears  in  an  accounting  in  exchequer,  at  Stirling,  outhe  fourteenth 
day  of  iMay,  1425.— (Chamberlain  KoUs,  vol.  iii.,  p.  150.)] 


390  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

duxerit  faciendum  .  Hiis  literis  nostris  pro  voluntate  dicti  Domini  Episcopi 
ac  eciam  prefati  Domini  Aloxandri  duraturis  .  Datum  sub  sigillo  nostro 
priuato  apud  monasterium  Sancte  Crucis  dc  Edynburch  vicesimo  die  raensis 
Mail  anno  rcgnl  nostri  vicesimo  prime  • 


Carta  Willelmi  dc  Forbes  militissuperterrisdeKynnaldy  etc.  ' — (A.D.  1429.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
et  fideli  nostro  Willelmo  de  Forbes  militi  pro  seruicio  suo  nobis  irapenso 
totas  et  intei^ras  terras  de  Kynnaldy  de  Gordy  de  Dauachemanache  de 
Petnamonc  dc  Knoksoul  cum  et  ceteris  pertinenciis  suis  quibus- 

cunque  •  iacehtes  in  comitatu  de  Jlarr  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Que 
quideni  tcrre  cum  pertinenciis  fuerunt  carissimi  consanguinei  nostri  Alex- 
andri  Stewart  comitis  de  Marr  et  de  Garruiache  •  et  quas  idem  Comes  .  .  . 
in  manus  nostras  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas 
prcdicto  Willelmo  Forbas  militi  et  lieredibus  masculis  de  corpore  suo 
legitime  procreatis  •  uel  procreandis  •  quibus  'orte  deficientibus  •  Alexandre 
de  Forbas  militi  et  lieredibus  suis  baronibus  de  Forbas  •  de  nobis  et  lieredi-- 
bus  nostris  in  feodo  ct  hereditate  i  nperpetuum  per  omnes  rectas  metas  suas 
antiquas  et  diuisas  •  in  vnara  integram  et  liberara  baroniam  •  cum  furca  et 
fossa  sok  sak  tliol  et  theme  •  infongandetheyf  et  outfangandtheyf  .  .  . 
aucupacionibus    venacionibus  •  et    piscacionibus    cum    molendinis    multuris 

'  [Abridged  from  tlic  Ucgistnim  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  iii ,  no.  39.    M.S.  Gen,  Reg.  House,  Edinb. 

Sir  William  Forbes,  of  Kyiuildy  .and  I'itsligo,  was  slain,  nndcr  the  banner  of  the  Earl  of 
lluntly,  in  the  battle  between  the  Lindsays  on  the  one  side  and  the  Gordons  and  Ogilvics  on  the 
other,  at  the  gates  of  Arbroath,  on  the  thirteenth  or  twenty-third  day  of  January,  1-145-6. — 
(Aucliinlcclv  Chronicle,  pp.  7,  3S;  Bi-shop  Lesley's  History  of  Scotland,  p.  IS;  I^ord  Lindsay's 
Lives  of  the  LinJs.iys,  \ol.  i.,  p.  129.)  Ilis  sons,  Alexander  and  Malcolm,  disputed  which 
should  succeed  to  his  lands.  Their  claims  were  submitted  to  the  judgement  of  Alexander, 
earl  of  lluntly,  Alexander,  lord  of  Forbes,  i^ir  Alexander  of  In-ine  ol  Drum,  knight,  Sir  John 
of  Foibes,  knight,  Kir  Willi.am  of  Lesly,  knight,  ,Iamcs  of  Forbes,  Alexander  of  Irvine,  James 
of  Skene,  and  Gilbert  Menzies,  who  by  their  deliverance,  dated  at  Culsalmond  on  the  twenty- 
first  day  of  JMay,  141G,  found  that  Alexander  of  Forbes  was  lawful  and  full  heir  to  his  father,  Sir 
William  of  Forbes  of  Kynnaldy  in  all  his  lands;  that  the  claims  of  Malcolm  of  Forbes  were  of 
no  avail;  that  he  should  be  man  to  his  brother  Alexander,  before  all  others  next  to  the  King, 
for  all  the  days  of  his  life;  and  that  for  this  iiianrcnt  his  brother  Alesander  should  give  to 
him  the  lands  of  lleikle  \\'ardris  in  the  Garioch,  to  be  held  by  bim  until  he  Imd  payment  of 

fourteen  score  of  merks (Original  in  the  I'itsligo  charter  chest,  printed  in  the  Antiiiuities  of  the 

Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Band',  vol.  lii,  pp.  '1U4,  4U5.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     -JlJl 

brasinis  fabrilibus  ct  corum  sequclis  cum  curiis  et  cariim  oxitibus  •  ct 
eschaetis  •  cum  natiuis  bondis  •  bondagiis  auerat^iis  ct  cariagiis  .  .  .  Red- 
dendo indc  nobis  et  beredibus  noatris  Reglbus  Scocic  .  .  .  vnuui  denarium 
vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  apud  Kynnaldy  annuatim  ad  Festum  Pente- 
costes  nomine  albe  firrae  si  petatur  tantuiii  ...  In  cuius  rei  tcstitnonium 
presenti  carte  nostre  nostrum  preccpimus  aj)ponl  sigillum  .  Testibus 
reuerendo  in  Cliristo  patrc  Jobannc  episcopo  Glasguensi  cancellario  nostro  • 
carissirais  nepotibus  nostris  Arcliibaldo  et  Wilielmo  do  Douglass  ct  de 
Angouss  comitibus  •  Alesandro  de  Lyndesay  comite  de  Craufurd  consan- 
guineo  nostro  carissimo  •  Valtero  dc  Ilaiyburtoun  de  Driltoune  •  Alexandro 
de  Setoun  de  Gordoun  •  Adam  do  Ilcpburne  de  Halys  •  Willcbno  de 
Crecbtoun  de  eodem  •  Valtero  de  Ogilvy  dc  Luntretbin  •  et  Willebno  de 
Bortbwic  filio  miiitibus  •  apud  Inuernys  •  xxvij"  •  die  inensis  Julij  anno 
gracic  niiilesimo  quadringentesimo  •  xxix  •  et  rsgni  nostri  •  xxiiij'"  • 


Band  of  manrent  of  Alexander  of  Ogistun  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes 
lord  of  tbat  Ilk.  '  — (A.D.  1430.) ' 

Be  it  made  kend  til  al  men  tbrocb  tbir  prcsentcs  lettres  tbat  I  Alexander 
of  Ogistun  tbe  son  ande  tbe  ayr  of  Jobn  of  Ogistun  lordc  of  that  like 
is  becumyu  Iclc  man  ande  trew  till  a  nobill  man  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes 
lorde  of  that  like  for  all  the  dayis  of  my  1}  ife  agaynys  all  dedelyke  myn 
alcgeans  tyll  my  lorde  the  Kyng  anerly  outane  for  a  certane  some  of 
money  .  .  .  And  I  tbe  saide  Alexandir  of  Ogistun  sail  serff  witht  iii 
liors  qwyll  my  fader  leffis  and  efter  hym  witht  sex  lu  the  witnes  of  the 
qwylk  thyngis  my  sell  I  haff  put  to  thir  lettres  at  Abirden  the  x  day  of 
May  the  yer  of  our  Lorde  j"  cccc  and  xxx- 

Carta  Alexandri  de  Forbes  militis  et  Elizabeth  sponse  sue.  -  — (A.D.  14;j0.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracla  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse  et 

[Aliridgcd  from  the  original  in  tlie  charter  room  ;it  Castle  Forbes.] 

[Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli.  lil).  iii.,  uo.  4(j.    MS  Oen,  Reg.  House,  Edinb. 
In  1431,  Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  knight,  appears  in  posscssiou  of  the  ward  of  the  heir  of  the 
thanage  of  the  Boyne.— (Chamberlain  Uolls,  vol.  iii,  p.  273.) 


392  THE  SniRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

hac  present!  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilectis  nostrls  Alexandro  [de]  Forbes 
militi  et  Elizabetli  sponse  sue  totarn  et  integram  baroniam  de  Forbes  et 
terras  de  Kery  cum  pertinentiis  ■  terras  de  Aufurde  cum  pertinenciis  • 
terras  de  Logy  et  de  Edynbancbry  cum  pertinentiis  vnacura  annuo  redditu 
decern  marcarum  de  terris  de  Jlukwcll  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  coinitatu 
de  Marr  infra  vicccomitatum  de  Aberdone  •  Que  quidem  terre  baronie  de 
Forbes  et  de  Kcry  cum  pertinentiis  fuerunt  dicti  Alexandri  de  Forbes 
militis  liereditarie  •  et  terre  de  Aufurde  cum  pertinentiis  de  Logy  cum 
pertinentiis  de  Edynbancbry  cum  vno  annuo  redditu  decem  marcarum  de 
Mukwell  cum  pertinentiis  fuerunt  carissimi  consanguinei  nostri  Alexandri 
comitis  de  Marr  hercditirie  et  quas  idem  Comes  et  Alexander  ...  in 
manus  nostras  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignarunt  .  .  .  Quasquidem  terras  de 
Aufurde  de  Logy  de  Edinbancbry  et  de  Kery  cum  pertinentiis  vna  cum 
prefato  annuo  redditu  terrarum  de  Mukwell  per  presentes  prefate  baronie 
de  Forbes  ])ro  perpctuo  annectinius  et  vninius  /  Tenendain  et  babendara 
totani  prefatam  baroniam  de  Forbes  •  vna  cum  prcnorainatis  terris  et  annuo 
redditu  supradicto  prefate  baronie  annexis  prefato  Alexandro  militi  et 
Elizabetli  sponse  sue  et  eorura  diucius  viuenti  et  hercdibus  suis  inter  ipsos 
legitime  procreatis  sou  procreandis  •  quibus  forte  deficientibus  •  vcris  et 
legitimis  heredibus  dicti  Alexandri  militis  de  nobis  et  beredibus  nostris  in 
feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum  /  per  omnes  rectas  metas  suas  antiquas  et 
diuisas  in  vnam  totam  integram  et  liberam  baroniam  de  Forbes  ut  prefertur 
cum  furca  et  fossa  sok  sak  thol  tlieme  infangtbeif  et  outfangtbeif  cum 
tenandiis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  ,  .  .  cum  aucupacionibus  venacionibus 
et  piscacionibus  cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus  escliaetis  blwdowytis  et  mar- 
cbetis  mulierum  vna  cum  fabrilibus  et  bracinis  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  nobis  et 
iieredibus  nostris  tres  sectas  curie  annuatim  ad  tria  placita  nostra  capitalia 
tenenda  apud  Aberdone  cum  aliis  seruiciis  dcbitis  et  consuetis  •  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  /  Testibus  reuerendo  in  Cbristo  patro  Johannc  cpiscopo  Glas- 
guensi  cancellario  nostro  /  Arcliebaldo  comltc  de  Douglass  •  Willelmo 
comite  de  Anguss  nostris  repotibus  carissirais  •  Alexandro  comite  de  ?Jarr 

In  ICOG,  there  was  in  tlie  cliartcr  room  .it  Castle  Forlies,  a  chartei'  by  Alexaiulcr  Stewart, 
earl  of  ILirr  anil  the  Gariocli,  coiifirining  a  eliartcr  made  by  William  Lindsay,  lord  of  Kossic, 
to  Sir  Alexander  Forbes,  lord  of  that  Ilk,  of  the  lands  of  Aufurd,  in  the  year  1423.— (Miscellany 
of  the  iMaitUuid  Club,  vol.  i.,  p  378.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     393 

Henrico  comite  Orcidie  consaniruineis  nostris  •  Valtero  de  Osi'^y  tlic- 
saiirario  nostro  -Willelnio  do  Borthwic  •  Willelmo  de  Creclitoun  •  inilitibus  • 
cum  multis  aliis  •  apud  Perth  ■  sexta  die  mensis  Octobris  /  anno  regni 
nostri  •  xxiiij'"- 

Resignacio    terrarum    de    Aticlineif    per    Dominum   Alexandrum    Forba^ 
dominura  eiusdcin.  '  — i^A.D.  1434.) 

Venerabili  .  .  .  patri  Domino  Waltero  .  .  .  abbati  .  .  .  de  Abirbrothoc 

I  [Abridged  from  the  Registrura  Nigrum  de  Aberbrothoc,  p.  64. 

By  an  indenture  made  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  May,  1432,  between  Alexander  Lindsay,  carl 
of  Crawford  and  his  sou  and  heir,  Sir  David  Lindsay,  on  the  one  part,  and  'a  nobill  man,  Sir 
Alexander  Forbes,  lord  of  that  Ilk,'  on  the  other  part,  it  was  covenanted  that  Sir  Alexander 
Forbes  should  have  the  keeping  of  the  Earl  of  Cr.awford's  lands  and  castle  of  Strathnarn  in  the 
shire  of  Inverness,  during  all  the  days  of  bis  life,  paying  a  yearly  rent  of  fourscore  and  one 
pounds,  of  which  he  was  to  retain  twenty  pounds  for  his  fee  and  retinue,  to  render  eleven  pounds 
yearly  at  Dundee,  and  to  pay  the  remaining  fiity  pounds  as  well  in  time  of  peace  as  in  time  of 
war;  that  the  castle  should  be  given  up  to  the  Earl  of  Crawford  and  his  son,  whenever  they 
happened  to  come  into  that  country;  and  that  Sir  Alexander  Forbes  should  be  the  Earl's 
depute  in  the  sheritfship  of  Aberdeen,  during  all  the  days  of  his  life,  paying  for  the  office  a 
yearly  rent  of  ten  pounds,  and  reserving  power  to  the  Earl  and  his  son  to  exercise  it  when 
within  the  sherift'dom.  The  indenture  was  confirmed  by  King  James  II ,  on  the  seventh  day  of 
January,  1447-8,  by  a  charter  under  the  great  seal,  in  which  the  King  styles  Sir  Alexander 
Forbes  'dilcctum  consanguineum  nostrum  Alexandrum  dominura  de  Forbes.'— (Original  in  the 
charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.) 

By  an  indenture  miide  at  Stirling,  on  the  seventecnih  day  of  November,  1435,  between  Sir 
Uobert  of  Erskine  of  that  Ilk  and  Sir  Thomas  of  Erskine,  his  son,  on  the  one  part,  and  'a 
worthi  lord,  Alexander)  of  Forbes,  knicht,  lord  of  that  Ilk,'  it  was  agreed  that  the  Knight  of 
Forbes  should  do  his  utmost  to  aid  the  Erskines  in  recovering  the  earldoms  of  Maraud  Garioch, 
and  that  within  forty  days  of  such  recovery  they  should  put  him  in  possession  of  the  lordship  of 
Auchindoir  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  the  Buck,  and  the  Cabrach,  with  the  half  dawach 
annexed  to  the  lordship— (Transcript  in  the  General  Register  House,  printed  above,  pp. 
187-190.)  The  same  Sir  Robert  of  Erskine,  now  styling  himself  Earl  of  Mar  and  Lord  Erskine, 
granted  his  half  of  the  lordship  of  Strathdee,  in  the  earldom  of  M.ar,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes 
of  that  Ilk,  knight,  by  a  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen,  on  the  twenty-sixth  day  of  June,  1439.— 
(Transcript  in  the  General  Register  House,  printed  above,  pp.  190,  191  )  By  an  indenture  made 
at  Perth,  on  the  twenty-sixth  day  of  March,  1444,  it  was  stipulated  that  so  soon  as  Robert  the 
Lyile  of  Duchale  should  recover  half  of  the  lands  of  Mar,  he  should  give  his  part  of  the  lands  of 
Stradee  and  Kyndrocht,  with  the  castle,  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  in 
exchange  for  the  hinds  of  Cluny  and  Quhitefeild  in  Stratlierne  and  Angus,— (Transcript  in 
Macfarlane's  MS.  Collection  of  Charters,  printed  above,  pp.  194,  195.) 

On  the  eighth  day  of  April,  1443,  David,  earl  of  Crawford  and  lord  the  Lindsay,  writes  from 
Dundee  to  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  his  depute  of  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen, 
admonishing  him  to  the  discharge  of  his  duty  in  making  restitution  of  certain  goods  taken  from 
David  Scrymgeour,  and  from  the  lands  of  Petfour.- (Original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle 
Foi'bes,  printed  in  Lord  Lindsay's  Lives  of  the  Lindsays,  vol.  i.,  p.  125.)] 

3d 


394  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

et  .  .  .  conuentui  dominls  suis  .  .  .  Dominus  Alexander  Forbas  dominus 
eiusdem  .  .  .  reuerenciam  debitara  .  .  .  E2;o  Alexandci-  predictus  .  .  . 
terras  de  Atighneve  .  .  .  jacentes  in  regalitate  vestra  de  Tarvas  intra 
vicecomitatura  de  Abirden  ...  in  manus  vestras  .  .  .  resigno  ...  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  raeum  presentibus  est  appensum  apud 
Abbirden  primo  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo 
quarto  . 


Carta  Alcxandri  de  Forbes  de  codem  militis  super  annuo  redditu  duodecim 
marcarum  concesso  capellano  celebrant!  in  ecclesia  parochiali  de 
Forbes. '  — (A.D.  1436.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  de  Forbes  de  eodeni 
miles  .  .  .  Sciatis  me  pro  salute  anime  mee  et  anime  Elisabeth  de  Douglas 
sponse  me  .  .  .  dedisse  ...  in  puram  et  perpetuam  elemosinam  Deo  et 
Beate  Maric!  Virgini  .  .  .  et  vni  capellano  diuinacelebranli  .  .  .  in  ecclesia 
])arochiali  de  Forbes  .  .  .  annuum  reddituni  duodecim  marcarum  .  .  .  per- 
cipiendum  de  firmis  .  .  .  terrarum  .  .  .  de  Asbachlach  et  Lastrody  ac 
molendini  de  Ardgaicli  ...  in  baronia  mea  de  Forbes  .  .  .  Et  si  forsan 
.  .  .  dictus  annuus  redditus  xij  marcarum  ,  .  .  de  dictis  terris  et  molen- 
dino  .  .  .  leuari  non  poterit  annuatim  •  volo  .  .  .  quod  idem  annuus 
redditus  de  tirmis  omnium  aliarum  terrarum  mearum  de  Ardgaich  .  .  . 
leuetur  .  .  .  Apud  .  .  .  Aberden  vicesimo  sexto  die  mensis  Junii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  tricesimo  sexto  .  Testibus  .  .  .  Henrico 
.  .  .  episcopo  Abirdonensi  .  .  .  Alexandre  de  Irvvyn  •  et  Willelmo  de 
Fori)es  fratre  meo  militibus  ■  .lolianne  de  Forbes  fratre  meo  •  Willelmo 
Monypenny  •  et  Andrea  de  Bucliane  scutiferis   . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Episcopatus  Abcrdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  293,  294. 

The  charter  was  confirmed  by  King  James  II.,  and  again  by  King  James  III.,  in  14C4.— (Id.) 

In  1G06,  there  were,  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes,  two  deeds,  which  are  thus  de- 
scribed—"Ane  indenture,  in  English,  made  betwixt  a  noble  lord,  ISir  Alexander  Forbes  of  that 
Ilk,  on  that  ane  part,  and  John  Futlios,  on  the  other  part,  dated  1423 ;  a  letter  written  in  Eng- 
lish be  Andrew  of  Futheis,  to  a  noble  lord.  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  lord  of  that  Ilk, 
whereby  the  said  Andrew  upgave  freely  to  the  said  noble  lord  the  frank  tenement  of  the  lands 
of  Futhois,  12  December,  1436,  the  last  year  of  the  reign  of  King  James  I."— (Miscellany  of  the 
Maitland  Club,  vol.  i ,  p.  379.) 

In  1437,  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  appears  as  receiver  of  the  King's  rents  of  the  lands 
of  Onelc,  and  as  bailie  of  the  earldom  of  Uarr,  then  in  the  King's  hands.— (Chamberlain  Rolls, 
vol.  iii.,  pp.  3G7,  358,  SSS,)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     395 


Anent  tlie  making  of  the  house  of  Dramynoiu-. '  — (A.D.  1440.) 

Jjlemorandum  that  Jhon  of  Kamloke  and  Wilyhamc  of  Enuerkype  lias 
tan  and  ar  fuUily  content  of  ane  hundretht  marke  and  fyfti  and  ane 
marke  and  fyve  schillingis  of  the  tua  hundretht  markis  that  thai  sukl  haf 
had  for  the  makynii  of  the  houss  of  Drumynour  befor  the  Lord  of  the 
Ross  and  Alan  of  Erscken  and  this  cont  maide  on  the  ferde  day  of  July 
the  yheir  of  our  Lord  a  thousand  cccc  and  fourty  yheir  Y'n  the  vittenes 
of  the  quhilk  the  said  Wilyhame  has  procurit  the  signet  of  ane  honorabil 
man  Alan  of  Ersken  to  this  present  letteris  to  be  put  the  day  befor 
wretvn  • 


Manrent  of  James  of  Forbes  sone  and  ayer  apperande  of  Schir  Alexander 
of  Forbes  knycht.  =  — (A.D.  1444.) 

Jje  it  made  kende  till  all  men  be  this  present  lettre  rae  James  of  Forbes 
sone  and  ayer  apperande  of  my  derrest  fadir  Schir  Alexander  of  Forbes 
knycht  to  becummyne  mane  and  be  this  present  writ  becumuiys  mane  til  ane 
honorable  and  michti  lorde  Alexander  of  Setoune  of  Gordon  my  redoutit 
lorde  for  all  the  dayis  of  my  lyfe  in  tyme  of  wer  and  of  pece  agayn  ail 
dedlyk  '  myn  alleigance  til  our  Souerane  Lord  the  Kyng  alanerly  outtaine  . 
In  witnes  of  the  quhilkis  my  sel  is  appensit  to  this  my  present  wryt  at  Aber- 
dene  the  last  day  of  the  moneth  of  September  the  yhere  of  our  Lorde  a 
thousand  four  hundreth  fourty  and  four  yheris  • 


'  [From  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 

3  [From  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle. 

On  the  fifteenth  day  of  June,  1448,  James  of  Forbes,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  Sir  Alexander, 
lord  Forbes,  and  Sir  John  of  Forbes  of  Tullquhon,  were  accused  of  abutting  Sir  Andrew 
Murison,  chaplain,  in  his  suit  at  the  Market  Cross  of  Aberdeen,  against  Nicholas  of  Illair. 
chaplain  of  William,  lord  Hay,  constable  of  Scotland.— (.Extracts  from  the  Council  Kcgistcr  o! 
the  Burgh  of  Aberdeen,  pp.  16, 17.)] 


396  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  Jacob!   de    Forbes   filii   Domini    Alexandri   de    Forbes   de   eodem 
militis. '— [A.D.  1444.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  de  Seytoune  de 
Gordoun  dominus  baronie  de  Cluny  salutera  in  Domino  sempiternam 
Noueiilis  nos  dedlsse  concessisse  et  bac  presentl  carta  nostra  confirmasse 
dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Jacobo  de  Forbes  filio  et  heredi  apparenti 
Domini  Alexandri  de  Forbes  de  eodem  militis  pro  suo  hoinagio  et  seruicio 
nobis  impensis  et  inipendendis  totas  et  integras  terras  nostras  de  Corsindawe 
Kebidy  Ordyqubork  Aclikebidy  Ruvynaucblacbe  ct  Tulicarne  cum  per- 
tinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  nostra  de  Cluny  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abir- 
dene  Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  .  dicto  Jacobo  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis 
et  heredibus  nostris  iniperpetuum  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  cum  curiis  et 
curi:irun)  exitibus  .  ,  .  cum  bludewitis  merchetis  et  berezeldis  aucupa- 
tionibus  venacionibus  et  piscariis  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  .  .  .  tres  sectas  curie 
ad  tria  nostra  placita  capitalia  apud  manerium  nostrum  de  Cluny  tenenda 
vnacuni  wardis  releuiis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  pre- 
sentibus  est  appensum  Apud  Abirdene  die  vltimo  niensis  Septembris 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  quadragesiino  quarto  His  testibus 
Patricio  Lion  de  Kingorn  Waltero  Ogiluy  de  Deskfurde  militibus  Andrea 
Gray  de  Foulis  Waltero  Ogiluy  de  Bewfort  Alexandre  Gram  Gilberto 
Meignes  burgensibus  de  Abirdene  Cowplande  armigeris  Jlagistro 

Gilberto  Forster  arcliidiacono  Brechinensi  et  Domino  Laurencio  rectore  de 
Tulche  cum  multis  aliis  • 


'  [Abriilged  fiom  the  Uegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvi.,  no.  372.  51.S.  Gen.  Keg.  House. 
Edinb. 

By  a  writ,  dated  at  Aberdeen  on  the  fourth  day  of  October,  1414,  James  of  Forbes,  son  and 
heir  of  Sir  Alexander  of  Forbes  of  that  Ilk,  knight,  bound  himself  that  so  soon  as  his  redoubted 
lord.  Sir  Alexander  of  Seton  of  Gordon,  should  give  him  charter  and  seisin  of  the  lands  oi 
Fyndlettir,  Kyncragy,  Tulymar,  Tulykcry,  Tulyfour,  and  Tulyreoch.in  the  parish  of  Touch,  and 
barony  of  Cluny ;  or  of  the  lands  of  Estir  Tolraade,  Westir  Tolmade,  Tornavythyn,  Tulyrcocli, 
Tulyfour,  and  Tulykcry,  in  the  barony  of  Cluny,  he  should  resign  in  his  lord's  hands  the  lands 
of  Corssiudawc,  Kcbydy,  Ordiquhotk,  Achkebydy,  Uuthynachloch,  ana  Tulycarn.— (Original  in 
the  charter  room  at  Clordou  Castle,  printed  above  p,  :ilu.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     397 


Protestatio  Jacobi  de  Forbas  filii  et  beredis  Domini  Alexandri  domini  de 
Forbas  de  successione  Coniiti  Angusie.  ' — (A.D.  1445.) 

JLn  Dei  nomine  Amen  Per  boc  presens  publicum  instfumentum  cunetis 
pateat  .  .  .  quod  anno  ab  incarnacione  eiusdtm  millesimo  quadringen- 
tesimo  quadragesimo  quinto  .  .  .  mensis  Julii  die  prima  ...  In  serenis- 
simi  principis  ac  domini  nostri  .lacobi  Regis  Scotorum  illustrissimi  ac 
aliorum  illustrium  dominorum  videlicet  Dominorum  Comitum  de  Douglas 
et  de  Craufurd  ])lurimorumque  baronum  in  piano  parliamento  dicti  domini 
nostri  Regis  sedentium  meique  notarii  publici  et  testium  subscriptorum 
presencia  personaliter  constitutus  Jacobus  de  Forbas  filius  et  heres 
Domini  Alexandri  domini  de  Forbas  publice  protestatus  est  quod  si 
aliquod  decretum  seu  judicium  contra  Dominum  Jacobum  comitem  Angusie 
contingeret  esse  promulgatum  siue  perlatuni  quod  illud  sibi  nullum 
generet  preiudicium  penes  feodum  et  hereditatem  sibi  contingentem 
racione  tallie  ex  successione  predicto  Domino  Comiti  Angusie  Super 
quaquidem  protestacione  prefatus  Jacobus  Forbas  a  me  notario  publico 
infrascripto  sibi  publicum  petiit  fieri  instrumentum  Acta  erant  bee  in 
pretorio  burgi  de  Edynburgh  bora  quasi  sexta  post  meridiem  .  .  .  pre- 
sentibus  nobilibus  et  potentibus  dominis  Henrico  domino  de  Dalketli 
Willelmo  domino  de  Somervile  Andrea  domino  Gray  de  Foulis  et  Patricio 
domino  de  Glammys  cum  multis  aliis  testibus  .  .  . 

Et   ego    Jacobus    de    Parkle    clericus    Sanctiandree    dioceseos 
publicus  auctoritate  imperiali  notarius  [etc.  in  forma  commuiu'.] 


Judicium  contra  Jacobum  comitem  Angusie.  -  — (A.D.  1445.) 

xn  Dei  nomine  amen  per  hoc   presens   publicum   instrumentum   cimctis 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Caetlc  Forbes.l 
8  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  Marr  charter  chest,  printed  in  the  Acta  Parliamentorum 
Scotie,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  fi9,  60. 

In  1444-5  and  1445-6,  .'Jir  Alexander,  lord  of  Forbes,  knight,  sheriff  depute  of  Aberdeen,  ap- 
pears as  drawing  the  King's  rents  of  the  lands  of  Coulle  and  Onele.— (Chamberlain  Rolls,  vol. 
iii.,  pp.  415,  442.)] 


■.m  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

pateat  raanifeste  quod  anno  ab  incarnacione  eiusdem  millesirao  iiij"*  xlv'° 
.  .  .  mensis  Julij  die  prima  ...  In  pretorio  burgi  de  Edynburgbe  coram 
suppremo  domino  noslro  Rege  et  tribus  statibus  regni  sui  in  jiiano  parlia- 
mento  predicto  die  quoddam  judicium  per  os  Dauid  Demjister  judicatorii 
parliamenti  fuerat  tradituni  in  vulgari  sub  bac  forma  /  Fortbi  that  James 
erie  of  Angus  was  lacbfully  summond  til  appere  before  our  Souerain  Lorde 
the  King  in  his  parliament  /  for  cryme  committit  til  liis  Maieste  and  re- 
bellioun  the  quhilk  sommondis  lacbfully  prouyt  and  he  diners  tirays  callit 
and  nocbt  apperit  /  the  parliament  has  decretit  and  determynit  that  al  and 
sindry  the  mouablez  gudis  landis  and  possessiounis  pertening  to  hyra  as  the 
Kingis  eschete  lesse  than  be  cum  within  yere  and  day  and  vndirgang  the 
law  and  that  I  gif  for  dome  /  Post  quod  quidera  judicium  datum  Jacobus 
Forbas  filius  et  heres  nobilis  dominj  Alexandri  domini  de  Forbas  railitis  de 
copia  .  .  ius  judicii  dati  a  me  notario  publico  infrascripto  sibi  publicum 
petiit  fieri  instrumentum  Acta  erant  hec  in  pretorio  antedicto  anno  die 
niense  .  .  .  superius  annotatis  presentibus  nobilibus  ec  potentibus  viris 
Henrico  domino  de  Dalkethe  Willelmo  domino  de  Somervile  Andrea  domino 
Gray  de  Foulis  Patricio  domino  de  Glamys  cum  multis  aliis  testibus  ad 
))remissa  vocatis  specialiter  et  rogatis  . 

Et  ego  Jacobus  de  Parkle  clericus  Sanctiandree  diocesis  publicus 
auctoritate  Imperiall  notarius  [etc.  in  forma  communi.] 


Carta  Patricij  Gray  et  Annabelle  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  14-15.) 

(Jmnibus  banc  cartam   visuris   vel   audituris    Andreas  dominus   Gray   de 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Rcgistrura  Magui  Sigilli,  lib.  vi.,  no.  '27.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Kdinb. 

Jn  IGOC,  a  public  record  was  extant,  from  which  it  appeared  that  "in  the  sheriS' court  ol 
Aberdeen,  Domini  Alexandri  Lindsay,  comitis  de  Crawford,  vicecomilis  dc  Aberdeen,  et  Alexandri, 
domini  Forbes,  sui  dcputati,  militis,  a  precept  written  in  English,  was  directed  be  the  King  to  the 
Lords  of  Exchequer,  makcand  mention  that  the  Iving  hes  remitted  to  his  cousing,  Alexander, 
lord  Forbes,  the  arrieradges  and  rents  of  his  last  accompts;  whilk  precept  is  of  the  date,  the 
twelfth  day  of  July,  1117,  in  the  reign  of  King  James  II." — (Miscellany  of  the  Maitland  Club, 
vol.  i.,  p.  379.) 

.    On  the  nineteenth  day  of  July,  1451,  Master  Richard  of  Forbes,  as  the  King's  chamberlain  of 
the  earldom  of  Marr,  accounts  in  exchequer  for  payment  made  to  James,  lord  Forbes,  of  a  yearly 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.      39!) 

Foulis  salutein  .  .  .  Noucritis  me  cum  consensu  .  .  .  carissime  sponse  mee 
Elizabeth  dedisse  .  .  .  carissimo  filio  mco  Patricio  Gray  et  Annabcllo 
sponse  sue  filie  nobilis  doinini  Alexandri  dornini  Forbes  militis  .  .  .  totas 
et  integras  terras  meas  de  duabus  Wodtounys  cum  terra  mea  brasina  dc 
Dulaly  et  terra  de  Cragsnawdoune  .  .  .  iacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  do 
Kincardin  Ac  eciam  raeos  annuos  redditus  .  .  .  de  terris  de  le  Inch  et 
Litil  Morfy  .  .  .  et  ilium  annuum  rcdditum  .  .  .  de  Drusclune  .  .  . 
Tenendas  .  .  .  prefatis  Patricio  et  Annabelle  et  eorum  altcri  diucius 
viuenti  et  heredibus  masculls  inter  eos  legittime  procrenndis  .  .  .  de  me  et 
heredibus  meis  in  feodo  et  liereditate  imperpetuuin  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium sigiilum  meum  huic  presenti  carte  mee  est  ajipensum  Tcstibus 
honorabilibus  viris  Roberto  Lile  domino  de  Duchall  filio  meo  Jacobo  do 
Skene  de  eodem  Johanne  de  Hadingtoune  burgensi  de  Perth  Andrea  de 
Buchane  de  Auchniaquey  Alexandro  de  Strathauchin  Patricio  Gray 
.lohanne  Clerk  et  Tliomi  Clerk  burgensibus  de  Edinburgh  notariis  publicis 
Apud  Edinburghe  sexto  die  racnsis  Julij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadrin- 
uentesimo  quadragesimo  quinto  . 


Carta    Domini  Jacobi   Forbas  de  eodem   militis  super  warda  lieredis  de 
Auchnef. '— (A.D.  14.54) 

( Jmnibus  .  .  .  Ricardus  .  .  .  abbas  .  .  .  de  Abirbrothoc  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos 
dedisse  .  .  .  Domino  Jacobo  Forbas  de  eodem  militi  .  .  .  wardam  nostram 
di  Auchnef  vacantem  in  manibus  nostris  per  mortem  Mariote  Meldrum 
domine   eiusdera   sponse    quondam   Willelmi   de    Setoun   .  .  .  ])ro   certa 

rout  of  six  pounds,  thirteen  shillings,  and  four  pence,  from  the  lauds  of  Mukwale  (now  called 
Castle  Fraser.)— (Chamberlain  EoUs,  vol.  iii.,  pp.  52S,  529.)  It  had  been  paid  to  his  father,  Sir 
Alexander  of  Forbes,  knight,  in  the  years  143C-8. — (Id.,  p.  384.)] 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Nigrum  de  Abcrbrotlioc,  pp.  85,  SG, 

On  the  sixteenth  day  of  July,  1455,  King  J.aracs  II.,  by  a  precept  under  the  quarter  seal. 
<Tommanded  his  cousin,  James  lord  Forbes,  and  Sir  Alexander  of  Irwyn  of  Drum,  knight,  to  see 
perambulation  made  of  the  marches  between  the  lands  of  Montdurnoch  in  the  barony  of  Bal- 
gouny.  and  the  lands  of  Balheluy— (Id.,  p.  80.) 

"  The  Lorde  Forbes"  was  one  of  the  lords  of  the  session  appointed  to  sit  at  Aberdeen  for  the 
administration  of  justice,  by  the  Parliament  which  met  at  Edinburgh  in  March,  1457.— (Acts  of 
the  Parli.ameuts  of  Scotland,  vol.  ii.,  p.  47.)  The  same  Parliament  appointed  the  Lord  Forbes 
.lud  the  Abbot  of  Deer  to  inquire  into  the  state  of  the  hospitals  in  the  diocese  of  Aberdeen.— 
(Jd.p.  19)] 


400  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

surama  pecunie  nobis  .  .  .  persoluta  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei  testimoiiiura  sigillum 
.  .  .  capituli  .  .  .  estappensum  .  .  .  vicesimoilii-'mensis  Maii  anno  Domini 
railiesimo  cccc°  quinquagesimo  quarto  . 


Regis  licencia  ad  turrim  construendam  de  Drymynour.  '  — (A.D.  1456.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  omnibus  pi-obis  liominibus  suis  ad 
quos  presentes  litere  peruenerint  salutem  .  Sciatis  quod  concessimus 
dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Jacobo  domino  Forbas  plenain  et  liberam 
facultatem  et  nostram  iicenciam  specialem  turrim  sine  fortalicium  dictum 
Drymynoui'  vulgariter  nuncupatum  Forbas  in  doniinio  de  Forbas  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Aberden  construendi  et  edificandi  ac  ipsam  turrim  siue 
fortalicium  muris  et  fossis  fortificandi  circumcingendi  portisque  ferreis 
firraandi  et  muniendi  et  in  altum  erigendi  et  in  summitate  eiusdem  orna- 
mentis  defensiuis  preparandi  et  ornandi  ceteraque  ad  consummacionem 
dicte  turris  et  fortalicii  necessaria  faciendi  et  perficiendi  .  Quare  vniuersis 
et  singulis  ligiis  et  subditis  nostris  quorum  interest  vel  interesse  poterit 
stride  precipiendo  mandamus  ne  quis  dictum  Jacobum  aut  suos  seruitores 
vel  factores  in  edificacione  dicte  turris  molestcnt  vexent  aut  inquietent  in 
futurum  aut  eis  vel  eorum  alicui  impeJimentum  aliquatenus  in  edificacione 
eiusdem  prestent  sub  omni  pena  que  competere  poterit  in  bac  parte  • 
Datum  sub  magno  sigillo  nostro  apud  Brechin  quarto  die  mensis  Maii 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  quinquagesimo  sexto  et  regni 
nostri  vicesimo  . 

Carta  Domini  Jacobi  domini  lie  Forbes  militis.  ^ — (A.D.  1460.) 
Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vol  audituris  Alexander  comes  de  Huntlie 

'  [From  the  original  in  the  clwirtcr  room  at  Castle  Forbes. 

The  chief's  example  was  followed  in  no  lonj;  time  by  his  kinsman  of  Kynnaldy,  who  built 
his  Tower  of  I'itsligo  before  the  year  U77. — (Kegiatruni  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  vii.,  no.  379.)J 

'[Abridged  from  the  Kegistruni  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvi.,  no.  372.  MS.  Gen.  lieg.  House, 
Edinb. 

James,  lord  Forbes,  died  before  the  thirtieth  day  of  July,  1462.— (Hot.  Scacc.  Regum  Scotorum, 
no.  241.     MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb. 

A  letter,  written  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  August,  14G3,  by  the  council  and  community  of  the 
burgh  of  Aberdeen,  to  the  Lord  Forbes,  is  printed  in  the  Extracts  from  the  Council  Registers  of 
Uurgh  of  Aberdeen,  p.  25.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.      401 

et  iloininus  de  BaJyen  )ch  salutein  in  Domino  sempiternam  Sciatis  nos 
dedisse  concessisse  et  hac  present!  carta  nostra  confirmasse  nobili  doiniiio 
Jacobo  domino  lie  Forbes  militi  pro  eo  quod  ordinem  militie  de  inanibus 
nostris  suscepit  omues  et  singulas  terras  nostras  de  Tulyreoclie  cum 
TuUacliwyneys  cum  pertinentiis  et  terras  de  Litill  Tohnade  Tornavethyne 
Drumlaussy  et  Barglassy  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  nostra 
de  Cluny  et  in  coniitatu  nosti-o  de  Huntlie  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abir- 
dene  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  prefato  Domino  Jacobo  et  herodibiis 
suis  de  nobis  heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  Comitibus  de  Huntlie  in 
feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum  ...  in  aucupationibus  venacionibus  et 
piscationibus  cum  curiis  escliactis  et  curiarum  exitibus  molendinis  mul- 
turis  et  eorum  sequelis  bondagiis  cariagiis  auaragiis  dietis  et  mulierum 
mercbetis  brasinis  t'abrilibus  pistrinis  et  carniiiciis  Faciendo  inde  domino 
nostro  Regi  .  .  .  forinsecum  seruicium  quantum  pertinet  ad  dictas  terras 
.  .  .  et  reddendo  etiam  inde  nobis  heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris 
Comitibus  de  Huntlie  vnum  denarium  argenti  vsualis  monete  Scotie  apud 
predictas  terras  de  Tulireoche  ad  Fcstum  Penthecostes  nomine  albe  firme 
si  petatur  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillnm  nostrum  huie 
presenti  carte  nostre  est  appensuni  Apud  Huntlie  vicesimo  die  mensis 
Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadi'ingentesimo  sexagesimo  Testi- 
bus  reuerendo  in  Christo  patre  et  domino  Thoma  episcopo  Abirdonensi 
Dominis  Willelmo  Leslie  de  Balcbane  Patricio  Mateland  de  Scheves 
.lohanne  Suthirland  militibus  Johanne  Forbes  de  Burghis  Thoma 
Dauisoun  armigeris  nostris  et  Domino  Johanne  Kemlok  capellano  et 
notario  publico  cum  multis  aliis  . 


Carta  Henrici  Forbes  de  terris  de  Kynnellour. '  — (A.D.  14G4.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Willelinus  Scherar  dorainus 
de  Kynnellore  et  Elizabeth  sponsa  sua  salutem  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  . 
vendidisse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro  Henrico  Forbes  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
nostras  de  Kynnellore  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Aberden  .  .  ,  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  prefato  Henrico  heredibus  et 

[Abridged  Irom  the  Registrum  Magai  Sigilli,  lib.  vi.,  no.  U.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb.] 

3e 


402  THE  SHIRES  OF  /ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

assignatis  suis  de  domino  nostro  Rege  in  feodo  et  hercditate  impcrpetuum 
.  .  .  Saluo  .  .  .  nobis  et  nostrum  diueius  viuenti  .  .  .  libero  tenemento 
dictarum  teiTaruni  .  .  .  Reddendo  indo  annuatim  domino  nostro  llegi 
.  .  .  vnuni  denarium  argenti  apud  dictas  terras  de  Kynnellore  in  Festo 
Pentecostes  nomine  albe  firme  si  pctatur  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium ego  prefatus  Willelmus  sigillum  ineum  presenti  carte  mee 
apposui  Et  quia  ego  prefata  Elizabeth  sigillum  proprium  ad  presens  non 
liabui  sigillum  prouidi  viri  Alexandri  de  Skene  de  codem  in  signum  et 
testimonium  mei  consensus  spontanei  non  per  vim  metum  aut  violenciam 
extort!  vol  circumuenti  prefate  vendieioni  facte  /  quam  tactis  Sacrosanctis 
Dei  Ewangelijs  inviolabiliter  obseruare  .  .  .  solempniter  juraui  et  jura- 
mentuin  prestiti  corporale  /  apponi  presentibus  cum  instantia  procuraui 
apud  burgum  de  Abci-dene  quarto  die  mensis  Maij  anno  Domini  millesimo 
ijuadringentesimo  sexagesimo  quarto  Testibus  Domino  Alexandre  Yong 
canonico  Aberdonensi  Henrico  Ruthirfurde  Andrea  Scbei*are  Magistro 
Duncano  Sclierare  filiis  nostris  Reginaldo  de  Diss  Dominis  Duncano 
vicario  de  Kiiitor  Robei'to  Fergusone  vicario  de  Logy  Waltero  Jolinnsone 
capellanis  ct  Domino  Tlioma  Leis  notario  publico  cum  niultis  aliis  . 


Indenture  of  Mani-ent  betuixt  Williame  lorde  Forbes  Sir  Alexander  of 
Forbes  of  Petslego  Alexander  Forbes  of  Thocliqubone  Arthur  of 
Forbes  and  Jhone  of  Forbes  of  Burchis  on  the  tapairt  and  the 
Lairds  of  Mackintosh  and  Kilravock  on  the  tothir  pairt.  '  — (A.D. 
14(57.) 

Ane  indcntour  maid  at  Forbes  the  nynt  day  of  August  the  yeir  of  God 
ane  thousand  four  hundreth  and  saxtie  sewin  yeiris  betwix  ane  lionourable 
lord  Wilyaim  lorde  Forbes  Sir  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego  Alexander 
Forbes  of  Tliochquhone  Arthur  off  Forbes  and  Jhone  off  Forbes  off 
I^nrchuhis  on  a  pairt  /  and  rycht  honourable  men  Duneane  Makyntoschy 
cheife  and  captane  of  Clanchattane  Hutschone  Ross  barrone  of  Kilra- 
wake  AUane  Jlakyntoscliy  and  Lawchlane  Makyntoschy  brether  to  the 
said  Duneane  on  the  tother  pairt  by  which  the  said  parties  bind  tliem- 

'  [Noted  from  tlio  original  in  the  cliarlcr  room  at  Castle  Forbes.    Cf.  Collectanea  de  Reims 
Allninicis,  pp.  80,  81 ;  Family  of  Rose  of  Kilravock,  pp  50,  51.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  A LFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     403 

.selves  mutually  to  keep  liartly  fVenrlscliypo  kym-entc  lufe  ami  tendoi'iiuss 
ami  to  tak  oppiu  upricht  pairt  iii  all  causses  and  quarrellis  one  with  the 
other  and  to  defend  each  other  with  all  their  goodly  power  both  by 
slicht  and  micht  excepting  their  allegiance  to  the  King  and  their  over- 
lords /  also  that  thai  sail  nevir  ane  of  thaim  na  of  thair  mene  for  ony 
maner  of  mcide  na  of  rawarde  to  cum  na  gang  to  mak  herschyp  slawchter 
or  dystrowbelans  one  the  tother  in  ony  tyine  to  cum  /  and  that  ale  and 
syndry  thir  accordans  and  pontmente  sail  be  lelly  and  trewly  keippite  but 
frawde  or  gille  to  the  langasfe  leifande  of  thaim  and  the  bariiys  gottyn  of 
thaim  ande  all  that  cumys  of  thaim  /  and  this  bande  perpetuyly  till  indure 
for  ever  mair  And  to  the  securyty  of  this  ather  of  the  parteis  has  maide 
till  othir  the  grete  bodely  athis  the  Haly  Ewangell  tuiehite  and  quhasa 
euir  brakis  in  ony  of  thir  condicionis  sail  be  haldyn  infamous  maynsworne 
and  ranunce  the  fatht  of  Criste  and  nevir  to  be  harde  in  prufe  na  witnes 
na  ly  in  kyrke  na  Crystyne  beris  . 


The  Lord  Forbas  band  of  manrcnt  to  the  Erll  of  Huntlie.  '  — (A.D.  14GS.) 

i>e  it  kend  till  all  men  ...  me  Willeame  lord  Forbas  to  be  cummyn 
.  .  .  man  of  speciale  fealle  retcnu  and  seruice  til  ane  hie  and  mighti  lord 
Alexander  erle  of  Huntlie  and  lord  of  Badyncnach  to  serve  him  lely  and 
treuly  for  all  the  dais  of  my  lif  baith  in  peace  and  in  wer  befor  and  aganis 
all  thaim  that  lyve  or  dye  may  /  myne  allegence  to  my  Souerane  Lord 
alanerly  outtane  ...  In  witnes  of  the  quhilkis  ...  I  bane  made  my 
sele  be  appensit  to  thir  lettres  at  Aberdene  the  viij  day  of  Ihe  moneth  of 
Julij  the  yere  of  God  ane  thousand  four  hundreth  sexti  and  aucht  yeres  / 
bcfor  thir  witnes  reuerendis  fadiris  in  Criste  Thomas  and  Dauid  be  the 
grace  of  God  bischopis  of  Aberdene  and  of  Murref  /  Malcolm  abbot  of 
Arbroath  /  Alexander  lord  Glammis  /  Willeame  lord  Abcrnethy  /  Walter 
Lindesay  /  Sir  Walter  of  Strathovyn  knicht  /  Sir  Willeame  KnoUis  pre- 
ceptor of  Torfiching  and  Malcome  Flemyng  with  mony  diuerss  and 
sindry  utheris  • 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle. 

On  the  same  day,  the  same  Williara,  lord  Forbes,  granted  a  bond  of  manrent  in  the  same 
terms,  to  George,  lord  Gordon,  son  and  apparent  heir  to  Alexander,  carl  of  Huntly,  and  lord  of 
Badyenach.— (Original  in  the  charter  rcom  at  Gordon  Castle.)] 


404  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  Willelmi  domini  le  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  1468.) 

wmnibu.s  banc  cartam  vi.suris  vel  audituris  Alexander  conies  de  Iluntlie 
et  dominus  de  Badyenacbe  salutern  in  Domino  .sempiternam  Noueritis 
nos  cum  consensu  et  assensu  carissinii  filij  nostri  et  apparentis  beredis 
Georgii  domini  Gordounc  dedisse  .  .  ,  dilecto  nostro  et  special!  Willelmo 
domino  le  Forbes  filio  nostro  in  lege  pro  suo  bomagio  et  seruicio  nobis 
et  dieto  filio  nostro  Georgio  et  nostrum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  impensis 
et  impendendis  totas  et  integras  terras  nostras  de  Abirgardene  cum 
suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Obeyne  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Abirdene  Necnon  terras  nostras  de  Tulyfour  et  de  Tulikery  cum  suis 
pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  dominium  nostrum  de  Tulicbe  in  baronia  de 
Cluny  et  terras  de  Sutbnabunne  cum  pertinentiis  in  baronia  do  Mygmar 
infra  vicecomitatum  antedictum  Tenendas  et  habeudas  .  .  .  prefato 
Willelmo  domino  le  Forbes  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  etbercdibus  nostris 
in  feodo  et  liereditate  imperpetuum  ...  in  aucupacionibus  venacionibns 
et  piseariis  cum  curiis  et  curiarum  exitibus  et  escbaetis  molendinis 
niulturis  et  eorum  sequelis  aueragiis  cariagiis  et  bondagiis  berezeldis 
bludewitis  et  mercbetis  mulierum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  nobis  et  beredibus 
nostris  .  .  .  tres  sectas  annuatim  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  tenenda  apud 
he  Gray  Stane  de  Cluny  tantum  .  .  .  Et  si  contingat  dictum  Willeinium 
dominum  lie  Forbes  et  beredes  suos  .  .  .  preuari  dictis  terris  de  Tulyfour 
Tulikery  et  de  Sutbnabunne  cum  suis  pertinentiis  quocunque  juris  titulo 
per  quemcunque  quoscunque  aut  quamcuuque  personam  in  toto  vel  in 
parte  quod  absit  volumus  et  concedimus  .  .  .  quod  dictus  Willelmus 
dominus  lie  Forbes  et  beredes  sui  babeant  et  possideant  omnes  et  singulas 
terras  nostras  de  le  Manys  de  Cluny  lie  Brodland  cum  molendino  et  suis 
pertinentiis  vnacum  terris  de  Parkbill  et  de  Saucbingis  raaiore  et  minore 
cum  molendino  earundem  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  nostra 
de  Cluny  ad  varantizandum  sibi  et  beredibus  suis  prenominatas  terras 
de  Tulyfour  Tulikery  et  Sutbnabunne  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic 
l)resenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  jussimus  et  fccimus  apponi  Et 
propter  maiorem  securitatem  sigillum  dicti  Georgii  filii  nostri  presentibiis 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kcgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvi.,  no.  372.    JIS   Gen.  Keg.  IIouso, 
F.dinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     405 

est  appensum  Apud  burgum  de  Abirdene  octauo  die  mensis  Julii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  sexagesimo  octauo  Hiis  testibus 
reuerendis  in  Cbristo  patribus  ac  dominis  Thoma  et  Dauid  ecclesiarum 
Abirdonensis  et  Moraniensis  episcopis  venerabili  in  Cliristo  patre  Mal- 
colmo  abbate  monasterii  de  Abirbrotboli  Alexandre  domino  Glammys 
Willelmo  domino  Abirnethy  Malcolmo  magistro  Flemyng  Waltero 
Stewai't  de  Strathoune  Waltero  Lyndesay  Domino  Jacobo  Ogiluy  milite 
Magistro  Johanne  de  Baidenach  et  Domino  Roberto  Birs  notariis  publicis 
cum  multis  aliis  . 


The  Lord  Forbes  bond  of  manrent  and  seruice  for  his  ayeris  in  tlie  landis 
of  the  lordschip  of  Forbes.  '  _(A.D.  1468.) 

Be  it  made  kende  till  all  men  ...  me  William  lord  Forbes  to  be  bundyu 
.  .  .  be  the  fatht  of  my  bodie  .  .  .  till  nobile  and  michty  lordis  Alexander 
erle  of  Huntlie  and  lord  Badyenach  and  his  sone  George  lorde  Gordouu 
to  quhome  I  ame  mane  of  feale  and  speciale  retenu  /  for  the  quhilk  man- 
rent  and  seruice  my  saide  Lorde  of  Huntlie  has  gifRne  me  the  landis  of 
Abirgardin  liande  in  the  barony  of  Obyne  /  the  landis  of  Tulyfour  and 
Tul)  kere  wytht  thar  pertinentis  liande  in  the  lordschip  of  Tulch  /  and  the 
landis  of  Suthnahunne  liande  in  the  barony  of  Mygmar  withtin  the 
shirefdome  of  Abirdene  to  me  and  all  myne  ayris  quhatsumenvr  /  that  gift' 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle. 

In  the  Parliament  which  met  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  ninth  day  of  October,  UC4,  William  lord 
Forbes  appeared  as  proxy  for  Alexander,  earl  of  Huntlie  and  lord  Badyenach— (Acts  of  the 
Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol  ii.,  p.  84.)  The  Lord  Forhace  sat  in  Parliament  on  the  ninth  day 
of  October,  1467,  where  Thomas  Forbace  (probably  of  Auchinhamperis,  and  some  lime  Tos- 
cheochdcrauch  of  the  earldom  of  Marr)  was  proxy  for  the  Earl  of  Huntly.— (Id  ,  pp.  87,  88.) 
Lord  Forbes  was  present  in  the  Parliaments  which  met  at  Stirling  on  the  twelfth  day  of 
January,  1467-8,  and  at  Edinburgh  on  the  twenty-first  day  of  November,  1469,  on  the  sixth  day 
of  Way,  1471,  on  the  seventeenth  day  of  February,  1471-2,  on  the  twentieth  day  of  November, 
1475,  on  the  eleventh  day  of  May,  1485,  on  the  first  day  of  October,  1487,  and  on  the  eleventh 
day  of  January,  1487-8.-(Id.,  pp.  89,  93,  98,  100,  102,  108,  109,  175,  180,  184.) 

On  the  sixth  day  of  July,  1469,  an  agreement  between  Malcolm,  abbot  of  Arbroath,  ;ii:d 
Alexander  Seytoun  of  Meldrum,  as  to  the  marches  between  the  barony  of  Tarvcs  and  the  lands 
of  Meldrum,  was  witnessed  by  George,  lord  the  Gordon,  William,  lord  the  Forbes,  Alexander, 
lord  of  Pitsligo,  and  Alexander  Forbes,  lord  of  Tolquhou.— (Registrum  Nigrum  de  Aberbrotboc, 
pp.  160,  161.) 


406  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

it  sail  liappinne  me  to  decess  as  Gode  forbede  withtout  ayris  gottine  of 
my  body  betuix  me  and  Cristiane  of  Gordoun  my  spous  dochter  to  my 
saide  Lord  of  Huntlic  and  sister  to  my  saide  Lord  of  Gordoun  /  throw 
the  quhilkis  the  successioun  of  my  heritage  fall  in  the  handis  of  ony 
otheris  of  my  kyne  male  or  famell  /  that  quhatsumeuyr  thai  be  that  sail 
succede  to  me  to  myn  heritage  of  the  landis  of  the  lordschip  of  Forbes 
the  ayris  succedande  to  me  in  lyk  wys  sail  be  men  of  apeciale  seruice 
manrent  and  retenu  as  I  am  to  my  forsaide  Lordis  •  In  witnes  of  tlie 
(juhilk  thing  I  have  made  my  sele  be  appensit  to  thir  lettres  at  Aberdene 
the  viij  day  of  the  monetli  of  Julij  the  yere  of  God  ane  thousand  four 
hundreth  sexti  and  aucht  yeres  befor  thir  witnes  reuerendis  faderis  in 
Criste  Thomas  and  Dauid  be  the  grace  of  God  bischopis  of  Abenlene  and 
of  Murref  Malcolm  abbot  of  Arbroth  Alexander  lord  Glammis  Willeame 
lord  Abernethy  Walter  Lindesay  Sir  Walter  Stewart  of  Strathovyn 
knicht  Sir  Willeame  Knollis  preceptor  of  Torfiching  and  -\Ialcome 
Flemyng  with  mony  diuerss  and  sindry  utheris  . 


The  Kingis  letter  to  the  Lord  Forbes. '  — (A.D.  1473.) 

Dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Willelmo  domino  Forbes  • 

Rex  •  Welebelouit  cousing  we  grete  yow  wele  and  forsamekil  thar  is 
strayngenes  betuix  yow  and  our  cousing  William  erle  of  ErowU  cure  will 
is  and  we  charge  yow  straitli  and  commandis  that  ye  deliuer  the  portewss 
of  dittay  to  our  said  cousing  or  to  the  persoune  that  he  sendis  to  yow  of 
sa  mony  personis  that  pertenis  to  him  that  he  may  niak  thame  to  be 
arrestit  to  comper  in  our  next  justice  are  to  be  haldin  at  our  burgh  of 
Aberdene  and  vnderly  the  lawis  of  our  rcalme  as  eiferis  for  we  haue 
writtin  to  him  to  ressaue  the  samyn  fra  yow  And  this  ye  do  vnder  the 
pane  and  charge  that  efter  may  folow  Gevin  undir  our  signet  at  Edin- 
burgh the  ix  day  of  Mali  and  of  our  regnne  the  xiii  yer- 

Ex  delibcracione  Dominorum  Consilii  • 

'  [From  the  original  in  the  cliartcr  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRX.      407 


Carta  confirmacionis  carte  Alexandri  de  Forbes  militis.  '  — (A.D.  1477.) 

J  acobns  Dei  gracia  Ilex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdair.  cartani 
quondam  serenissimi  principis  Jacobi  primi  aui  nostri  Scotorum  Regis 
illustrissiini  sub  magno  sigillo  eiusdem  extractam  de  registro  suo  ad 
instanciam  dilecti  consanguinei  nostri  Willelrai  domini  Forbes  per  dilee- 
tum  clericum  nostrorum  rotulorum  et  registri  Magistriim  Alexandruni 
Inglis  canceliariiim  Abirdoneusem  et  factam  quondam  Alexandre  Forbes 
militi  et  Elizabeth  sponse  sue  de  terris  et  annuo  redditu  infrascriptis  manu 
dicti  Alexandri  de  nostri  speciali  mandato  extractoris  subscriptam  et  nobis 
presentatam  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hue  forma  Jacobus  Dei  gi-acia 
Rex  Scotorum  [etc.  ul  supra^  p.  391  iisque  ad]  Apud  Perth  sexto  die 
raensis  Octobris  anno  regni  nostri  vicesimo  quarto  /  Quamquidem  cartam 
.  .  .  ac  eiusdem  de  regestro  extractionem  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  coniirmamus 
Saluis  nobis  .  .  .  wardis  releuiis  maritagiis  juribus  et  seruiciis  .  .  .  debitis 
et  consuetis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  jiresenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis 
magnum  si>;illum  nostrum  apponi  pi-ecepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  none 
die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  septuagesimo 
septimo     Et  regni  nostri  decimo  scptimo   . 


Carta  Arthuri  de  Forbes  super  terris  de  Reras.  '■'  — (A.D.  1477.) 

•J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Arthuro  de  Forbes  totas  et  integras  terras  dominij  de  Reras  cum 
tenentibusettenandrijs  videlicet  le  Manys  de  Reras  de  duabus  Favvfeildis 
le  Frostleis  le  Bowhill  Cabirswallis  cum  molendino  earundera  et  cum 
presentacione  et  jure  patronatus  capellanie  capelle  de  Reras  .  .  .  jacentes 
in  comitatu  de  Fif  infra  vicecomitatum  eiusdem  Quequidem  terre  ,  .  . 
fuerunt  dilecti  nostri  Thome  de  Wemys  de  Reras  militis  hereditarie  ot 
(pjas   idem   Tlionias  ...  in    manus    nostras  .  .  .  simpliciter   resignauit 

I  [Abridged  from  tlie  Ecgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  viii.,  no.  19.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House. 
Edinb.] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Regi.strum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  viii.,  no.  31.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb. 

Cf.  Aets  of  the  I'.irliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  ii.,  p.  131 ;  Acts  of  the  Lords  Auditors  of  C'ause,< 
and  Complaints,  pp.  92,  93,  1.59,  18S,  201 ;  Acta  Dominorum  Concilii,  pp.  97,  182,  181,  18s,  is.', 
205,  23C,  2GJ,  260,  273,  281,  314,  327,  328,  361,  36  5,  38*,  420.] 


408  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEV  AND  BANFF. 

.  .  .  Tenenrlas  et  babendas  .  .  .  dicto  Artbnro  lieredibus  et  assignatis 
suis  de  nobis  beredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  bereditate  im- 
perpetiiura  .  .  .  Faciendo  indeannuatim  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita 
et  consueta  Reseruato  tamen  libero  tenemento  dictanim  terrarum  .  .  . 
dicto  Tbome  de  Wemys  niiliti  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  Et  reseruata 
rationabili  tercia  parte  earundem  terrarum  .  .  .  Margaret©  Malwill  sponse 
sue  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  cum  contigerit  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Edinburgb  secundo  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quadringentesimo  septuagesimo  septimo     Et  regni  nostri  decimooctauo  . 


Decreet  of  tbe  Lordis  Auditouris  aganis  the  Lord  Forbas  for  the  double 
avale  of  his  marriage.  '  — (5  July   1483.) 

-In  the  accioun  and  caus  persewit  be  Mergret  lady  Dirltone  on  the  ta 
part  again  Alexander  lord  Forbas  soune  and  are  to  vmquhile  Williame 
lord  Forbace  on  the  tother  part  anent  the  some  of  twa  thousand  raerkis 
clemyt  be  the  said  Margret  apone  the  said  Alexander  to  be  aucht  to  hir  / 
for  the  double  of  the  avale  of  his  mariage  /  the  quhilkis  mariage  pertenit 
to  hir  be  gift  of  our  Soueran  Lorde  and  the  said  Alexander  without  hir 
consent  has  mariit  /  he  being  of  befor  commandit  and  chargit  to  haue 
mariit  Margaret  Ker  the  dochter  of  the  said  Margret  lady  Dirltoun  / 
the  quhilk  was  na  disparissying  to  him  as  was  oppinly  schewin  /  be  our 
Soueran  Lordis  letrez  execut  and  indorsit  attentikly  /  Baith  the  said 
partiis  beande  present  and  thar  ressonis  and  allegacionis  herd  and 
vnderstandin  The  Lordis  Auditouris  of  Causis  and  Coraplaintis  decretis 
and  deliueris  that  the  said  Alexander  lord  Forbace  sail  content  and  pay 
to  the  said  Margaret  lady  Dirltoune  and  to  hir  assignay  forsade  the  double 
of  the  avale  of  his  mariage  /  And  assignis  to  hir  the  xj  day  of  October 
nixt  tocum  to  prefe  the  avale  of  his  mariage  efter  the  forme  of  law  •  •  • 

'  [From  the  Acts  of  the  Lords  Auditors  of  Causes  and  Comphiints,  p.  113.* 
Ob  tlie  thirteenth  day  of  October,  1483,  the  Lords  Auditors  decreed,  "  that  becaus  it  is  clerely 
profit  befor  thaini  be  Margret  l:idy  Dirltouue  that  the  avale  of  the  mariage  of  Alexander  lord 
Forbace  e.\tendis  to  j"  mcrkis  and  is  worthe  sameklo  /  that  tharfor  the  said  Alexander  sail  con- 
tent and  pay  to  the  said  Margret  and  hir  assignayis  the  some  of  twa  thousand  merkis  for  the 
doublinc  of  the  avale  of  his  mariage."— (Id  ,  p.  121.*)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  /VXD  KEIRX.     409 


Decreit  for  the  Bischop  of  Abirdene  for  the  secund  teml  of  the  landis  of 
Drummvnare  and  Futhess.'  — (6  I^Iay,  1491.) 

IheLordis  AuJitouris  decrettis  and  deliueris  that  Arthure  lord  Forbes 
sail  content  and  pay  to  a  reuerend  faider  in  God  William  bischop  of 
Abirdene  the  secund  tend  of  the  landis  of  Drummvnare  and  Futhess  / 
twa  tercis  beand  Jefalkit  of  the  said  soume  /  becaus  the  kirk  of  Abirdene 
is  feft  of  the  tent  penny  of  aid  of  all  wardis  and  relevis  of  the  said  landis 
nochtwithstanding  the  entre  of  the  said  Lord  Forbes  as  blanche  ferme  be 
ane  infeftment  tharof  being  efter  the  infeftment  of  the  said  kirk  of 
Abirdene  .  .  . 


Decreitt  of  the  Lordis  Auditouris  anent  the  personage  of  Forbes.  '  — (K! 
May,  1491.) 

Anent  the  actioune  of  summondis  mad  one  the  behalf  of  our  Souerane 

'  [From  the  Acts  of  the  Lords  Auditors  of  Causes  and  Complaints,  p.  148.] 

'  [From  the  Acts  of  the  Lords  Auditors  of  Causes  and  Complaints,  pp.  1S3,  154. 

On  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  June,  U'Ji,  there  was  an  action  before  the  Lords  of  Council,  at 
the  instance  of  "  Maister  Dauid  Lione  persone  of  Forbes  aganis  Johne  lord  Forbes  for  the 
wrangwis  vexatioun  and  stoppin  of  him  in  the  peccable  broiking  and  joising  of  his  said  per- 
sonage and  for  the  wrangwis  withhalding  frahim  of  thefroitis  and  protfitisof  the  said  personage 
of  a  yere  bigane  extending  to  ane  hundreth  merkis  as  wes  allegiit." — (Acta  Dominorum 
Concilii,  p.  337.) 

On  the  same  day,  "in  presens  of  the  Lordis  of  Consale  Maister  James  Hendrisone  aduocat 
for  our  Souerane  Lord  askit  a  not  that  Johne  lord  Forbes  producit  a  retour  makand  mensioan 
that  the  said  Johne  wes  nerrest  and  lauchfuU  are  to  vmquhile  Alexander  lord  Forbes  and  that 
the  said  Alexander  deit  last  westit  and  sesit  as  of  fee  of  the  landis  and  barony  of  Forbes  and 
ccrtane  vtheris  landis  howbeit  that  Arthure  lord  Forbes  deit  last  westit  and  sesit  of  the  said 
barony  and  landis  as  wes  prefflt  be  the  copy  of  the  Buk  of  Kesponsioune  and  tharfore  protestit 
for  remeid  of  law  of  the  assise  for  thar  crrour  and  of  the  malez  and  proffitis  of  the  saidis 
landis."— (Acta  Dominorum  Concilii,  p.  337.) 

On  the  same  day,  there  was  an  "actioune  and  caus  persewit  be  Agnes  lady  Forbes  the 
spous  of  vmquhile  Arthure  lord  Forbes  aganis  Johne  lord  Forbes  for  the  wrangwis  withhaldin 
fra  hir  of  the  males  and  proffitis  of  hir  terce  of  the  landis  of  the  barony  of  Forbes  of  a  yere 
bipast."  The  Lords  of  Council  found  "  that  the  said  Johne  lord  Forbes  dois  wrang  m  the  deten- 
tioune  and  withhalding  of  the  saidis  males  and  proffitis  of  the  said  terce  and  tharfore  ordinis 
him  to  content  and  pay  the  sammyne  to  the  said  Agnes  insafar  as  scho  may  preif  thai  ar  of 
avale."— (Acta  Dominorum  Concilii,  p.  837.) 

On  the  tenth  day  of  July,  uyi,  the  Lords  of  Council  ordered  "James  Richardsone  burgcs  of 

3f 


410  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Lordc  aganis  Arthure  lorJ  ForLes  to  ansuer  quliy  and  for  quhat  caus  he 
present  ane  persone  to  the  personage  of  Forbes  for  the  tynie  that  he  wes 
in  our  Souei-ane  Lordis  warde  and  the  ward  tharof  disponit  ami  gevin  to 
Johnne  lord  Glamtnis  i  And  for  tlie  senistre  purchessing  of  ane  com- 
niissioun  of  the  Bischop  of  Abirdcne  his  Ordiner  to  knaw  apone  the  said 
mater  in  stopin  of  the  presentacioun  gevin  be  the  said  Johne  lord  Glamis 
quhilk  has  the  said  ward  with  advocatioun  and  donationne  of  kirkis  The 
said  Arthure  beand  lauchfully  summond  oft  tymes  callit  and  nocht  com- 
perit  /  the  ressonis  and  allegationis  allegiit  on  the  behalf  of  our  Souerane 
Lorde  at  lentho  hard  and  vndirstandin  The  Lordis  of  Parliament  forsaid 
ordinis  tliat  lettrez  be  writtin  to  the  said  Ordiner  requerand  him  to  reuoik 
the  said  commissione  gevin  be  him  in  the  said  mater  of  before  sene  it 
pertenis  our  Souerane  Lordc  And  elik  wise  that  letrcz  be  writtin  to  the 
said  Lord  Forbes  charging  him  to  decist  and  cess  of  all  vexatioune  of  the 
said  Lord  Glammis  in  the  said  mater  and  haf  na  intrometting  thairwitht 
as  he  will  ansuer  to  the  Kingis  Hienes  tharapone. 


Decreitt  be  the  Lordis  of  Counsale  aganis  Maister  Jhone  Forbes  for 
wrangus  impetracione  of  the  personage  of  Forbas  in  the  court  of 
Rome. '  _(A.D.  1498.) 

Vicesimo  septimo  Februarii  [j™  iiij°  Ixxxxvij.  Anent  the]  actioune  and 
caus  persewit  be  the  Kingis  Ilienes  and  Dauid  [Liounje  persone  of 
Forbas  aganis  Maister  Jhone  Forbas  til  ansere  [til]  the  Kingis  Hienes 
apone  the  wrangus  impetracione  of  the  personage  [of]  Forbas  quhilk  is 
lawid  patronage  in  the  Court  of  Rome  and  violence  [and]  breking  of  our 
Souerau  Lordis  Actis  of  Parliament  tharthrow  Our  Souerane  Lordis 
advocat  the  saidis  Dauid  and  Maister  Jhone   Forbas  being  personally 

Edinburgh  to  prcif  sufficiently  tliat  tlie  chapellano  quhillc  has  subscriuit  his  hande  in  his  biiic 
for  vmquliile  Alexander  lord  Forbes  for  the  sovmo  of  xxvj  pundis  xij  pcnneis  of  a  rest  of  a 
marc  sourae  wes  factour  and  doare  for  the  said  vmquhilc  Alexander  in  bying  and  selling/ 
clamit  now  be  the  said  James  Kichardsone  apone  Johue  lord  Forbes  the  brother  and  are  of  the 
said  vniquhile  Alexander  and  that  he  wes  awand  the  sammyn."— (.\cta  Dominorura  Contilii, 
p.  370.)] 

'  [From  the  Acta  Dominorura  Concilii  ct  Sessionis,  vol.  vii.   foil.  131,  137.    MS.  Gen.  Keg. 
House,  Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRX.      411 

present  TIic  Lordis  continewis  the  summondis  til  Friday  the  secuiid  day 
of  Merche  next  tociuu  .  .   . 

Priino  Marcii  [j'°  iiij°  Ixxxxvij]  .  Anent  the  terme  assignit  be  tlie  Lordis 
ot  Consale  til  Maister  Jhone  Forbes  til  bring  with  him  his  bullis  letrez 
and  proces  purchest  be  liini  in  the  Court  of  Rome  of  the  personage  of 
Forbas  that  thai  micht  haf  bene  sene  and  considerit  be  thamo  how  thai 
war  procedit  .  .  .  Oiire  Souerane  Lordis  advocat  Maister  James  Henre- 
soune  and  the  saide  Maister  Jhone  Forbas  being  personaly  present  .  .  . 
the  sade  Maister  Jhone  comperit  and  grantit  that  he  had  his  bullis  and 
process  tharapone  and  requirit  be  the  Lordis  til  produce  and  schaw  tlif 
sammyne  [the]  tjuhilk  he  refusit  and  contempuandly  disobeyit  til  schaw 
and  produce  the  saidis  process  Tharefore  the  Lordis  of  Consale  decretis 
and  deliueris  that  the  saide  Maister  Jhone  Forbas  has  brokiii  our 
Souerane  Lordis  Actis  of  Parliament  in  the  purchesing  and  impetracione 
of  the  saide  personage  of  Forbes  it  being  lawid  patronage  in  the  Court  of 
Rome  becauss  he  grantit  in  presens  of  the  saidis  Lordis  that  he  had 
purchest  and  impetrat  the  saide  benefice  in  the  Court  of  Rome  and  had 
his  bullis  and  process  tharapone  and  contempuandly  refusit  til  produce 
and  schaw  the  sammyn  .  .  .  and  that  tharthrow  he  has  incurrit  the 
panys  contenit  in  the  saidis  Actis  of  Parliament  that  is  to  say  prescripcione 
rebellione  and  bannesing  furthe  of  the  realme  And  als  that  letrez  be 
writin  til  charge  the  saide  Maister  Jhone  Forbas  that  he  constitut  na  pro- 
curatouris  nor  mak  nain  vtheris  personis  to  the  Court  of  Rome  to  pley 
aganis  our  saide  Souerane  Lordis  priuileges  of  his  crovne  vnder  the  panys 
contenit  in  the  saidis  Actis  of  Parliament  And  that  oure  Souerane  Lordis 
letrez  be  direct  apone  the  premiss. 


Carta  Johannis  domini  Forbes  super  terris  de  Mekill  Fyntre  Elaktoun 
Belcross  niolendino  de  Kynedward  dimedia  parte  terrarum  de  Tuly- 
mauld  terris  de  Litill  Alethan  et  annuo  reddltu  decem  solidorum  de 
terris  de  Edane. '  — (A.D.  L505.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .   Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
I  [Abridged  from  the  llegis-trumMagni  Sigilli,  lib.xiv.,  no.  13e.    US.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb.] 


412  TPIE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

consanguineo  nostro  Johanni  domino  Forbes  et  heredihus  suis  totas  et 
integraa  terras  de  Mekill  Fyntre  Blaktoune  Belcross  molendinum  de 
KyneJward  dimediam  partem  terrarum  de  Tulymauld  terras  dc  Litill 
Aletban  cum  suis  pertinenciis  et  annuum  redditum  decern  solidorum 
exeuntem  et  debitum  de  terris  de  Edane  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kinedward 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  QuequiJem  terre  molendinum 
et  annuus  redditus  .  .  .  fuerunt  quondam  Alexandri  Forbes  militis  proaui 
et  predecessoris  dicti  Jobannis  domini  Forbes  per  bereditariam  infeoda- 
tionem  cartam  et  sasinam  dicto  quondam  Alexandro  per  quondam 
Jobannem  Stewart  comitem  Bucbanie  baronem  de  Kynedward  desuper 
confectas  cum  confirmacione  nobilissimi  progenitoris  nostri  Jacobi  Regis 
primi  cuius  anime  propicietur  Deus  per  cartam  suam  sub  ipsius  magno 
sigillo  inde  secutam  prout  nobis  et  consibj  nostri  dominis  per  prefatas 
infeodaciones  et  confirmacionis  cartas  coram  nobis  et  consilij  nostri 
dominis  ostensas  productas  et  perlectas  clare  constat  Et  que  terre  molen- 
dinum et  annuus  redditus  ...  in  manibus  predecessorum  nostrorum 
prout  in  manibus  nostris  existunt  a  tempore  decessus  dicti  quondam 
Jobannis  comitis  Bucbanie  baronis  de  Kynedward  .  .  .  Tenendas  et 
babendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Scotorum  Regibus  in  feodo 
et  bereditate  per  bas  nouas  infeodacionem  et  donacionem  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Reddendo  inJe  annuatim  .  .  .  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia 
curie  vicecomitatus  nostri  de  Abirdene  necnon  wardam  et  reliuium  .  .  . 
et  maritagium  cum  contigerint  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte 
nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  prccepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edinburgh 
prinio  die  niensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinto 
et  regni  nostri  decimo  octauo  . 

Carta  Jobannis  domini  Forbes  super  nionte  castri  et  le  stede  de  Kyned- 
warde.  '  — (A.D.  1509.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  pro  bono  gratuitoque 
seruicio  nobis  impenso  per  dilcctum  consanguineum  nostrum  Jobannem 
dominum  Forbes  et  singularibus  fauoribus  quos  sibi  gerimus      Necnon 

[Abridged  from  the  Begiatrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xv.,  no.  107.     MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


PRKSBYTEKY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     41;) 

pro  reparacione  et  edificacione  per  ipsum  faciendis  in  incremento  polecie 
infra  regnum  nostrum  dedisse  .  .  .  eidein  consanguineo  nostro  montem 
castri  et  Ic  stede  de  Kynedwarde  cum  bondis  lapidibus  calce  et  pertinenciis 
eorundem  super  quibus  ipse  construere  siue  edifieare  iiitendit  prope  terras 
suas  de  Blaktoun  in  baronia  de  Kynedward  et  infra  vieecomitatum  nos- 
trum de  Aberdene  nunc  ...  in  manibus  nostris  existentes  tanquam  in 
manibus  heredis  et  successoris  quondam  Joliannis  comitis  de  Buchane 
baronis  de  Kynedward  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  babendas  .  ,  .  de  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  Regibus  Scotorum  in  feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  vnum  denarium  argenti  super  prefato 
monte  castri  ad  Festum  Pentbecostes  nomine  albefirme  si  petatur  tantum 
Insupcr  nos  pro  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  committimus  potestateni 
plenariam  et  licenciam  specialem  sibi  Johanni  et  heredibus  suis  edificandi 
et  austinendi  super  dicto  monte  castri  et  le  stede  vnum  castrum  turrim  sen 
fortalicium  prout  eis  magis  vidcbitur  expediens  conueniens  et  oportunum 
in  altitudine  et  latitudinc  cum  propugnaculis  videlicet  le  harmkyn  et  /« 
machcoUn  pontibus  veheticis  videhcet  le  drawhriggis  portis  ferreis  ac 
omnibus  aUis  necessariis  Necnon  constabularios  janitores  vigiles  car- 
cerum  custodes  ac  omnes  alios  officiarios  pro  dicti  castri  custodia  neces- 
saries substituendi  faciendi  et  deputandi  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sigilluni  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  sexto  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  nono  ot  regni  nostri  vicesimo  primo  • 


Carta  Jobannis  domini  Forbes  et  Cristine  Lundin  eius  sponse  super  terris 
et  baronia  de  Fudes.  '  — (A.D.  1510.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xv.,  nn.  172,  199.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Ediub. 

On  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  August,  1510,  Sir  William  Forbes  of  Reras,  knight,  and  Elizabeth 
Lundy,  his  wife,  had  a  charter,  under  the  great  seal,  of  the  lands  and  town  of  Westhous,  and  of 
the  six  merk  lands  of  the  town  of  Lucheris  Forbes,  in  the  barony  of  Lucheris  Forbes  and  shire 
of  Fife.— {Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xv.  no.  224.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb.) 

On  the  twenty-ninth  day  of  July,  1515,  John  lord  Forbes  and  Elizabeth  Berlay,  his  wife,  had 
a  charter,  under  the  great  seal,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Fudes,  with  the  mill  and  appur- 
tenances.—(Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xix.,  no.  65.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb.) 


414  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

consanguinco  nostro  Johanni  domino  Forbes  et  Cristiiie  Lundin  eiiis 
sponse  et  eoruin  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  omnes  et 
sinofulas  terras  et  baroniam  dc  Fudes  cum  pertinenciis  jacentes  infra 
vicecomitatam  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  et  baronia  cum 
suis  pertinentiis  fuerunt  dicti  Johannis  domini  Forbes  prius  hereditarie 
et  quas  ipse  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Domino  Johanni  domino  Forbes  et 
Cristine  Lundin  eius  sponse  ac  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta 
infeodacione  et  post  coram  decessus  legitimis  etpropinquioribusheredibus 
dicti  Johannis  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  .  .  .  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et 
consueta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  preseuti  carte  nostre  magnum 
sicillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo 
sexto  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  nono 
et  i-egni  nostri  vicesimo  secundo  . 


Copia  cuiusdam  littere  missiue  a  Domino  de  Forbes  ad  reuerendum  in 
Cbristo  patrem  Episcopum  Abirdoncnsem  circa  petitionem  licentie  •  ' 
—{circa  A.D.  1520.) 

IVEy  Lord  I  commend  me  to  yom-  Lordschip  als  hartly  as  I  can  •  Pies  the 
samyn  to  vit  I  beff  na  petis  nor  fewell  in  myn  awne  grownd  to  serue  ju 
my  Place  of  Drumenour  bot  that  I  heff  boroit  thir  mony  yeris  at  your 
Lordschippis  prcdecessouris  my  Lordis  of  Aberdene  .  Qwarfor  I  pray 
your  Lordschip  efFectuisly  gif  me  your  leif  to  cast  pert  of  petis  in  your 
Lordschippis  land  of  Newbeging  and  Awcliinmenny  for  myn  awne  chawraer 
and  I  sal  borrow  the  laifF  at  my  Lord  of  Lundoris  and  othir  my  nychboris 
about  me  swa  that  I  sal  nocht  be  inrasonabill  to  charge  yovvr  Lordschip 
in  sic  ane  smal  cais  ■  I  had  all  my  fwel  of  your  Lordschipis  grownd  qwen 
I  plesit  to  request  my  Lord  of  Abirden  for  thame  as  your  Lordschip  may 
geit  sowir  informacion  •  I  traist  your  Lordschip  sal  be  als  hartlie  to  me 
and  it  ver  ane  grettar  matter  •  Forder  pleiss  yow  gif  credence  in  that 

'  [From  the  Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Alierdoiiensis,  vol.  l,  p.  385,] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.        4]r, 

matter  to  the  berar  •  And  the  Blessit  Wirgyn  eonserue  yowr  Lovdschip 
in  prosperite  as  I  desyr  •  Writyn  at  Forbes  •  and  subscriuit  • 
Youris  at  power 

Jhone  Lord  Forbes  • 
To  my  Lord  of  Aberdene  • 


The  Erie  of  Angus  his  lettre  to  my  Lord  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  1528.) 

JM.y  lord  I  commend  mo  to  yow  hartlie  and  has  ressauit  your  writing  fra 
your  seruitour  Maister  Alexander  Foi'bes  togidder  with  ane  hundretht 
merkis  of  money  for  your  ward  landis  haldin  of  the  Erie  of  Huntlie  /  I 
desirit  na  money  of  yow  Nochtwithstanding  sene  it  is  cumin  I  haue 
ressauit  it  /  And  be  this  mj''  writing  quitclamis  and  dischargis  yow  of 
the  said  ward  landis  during  the  tyrae  of  the  ward  and  gifis  yow  my  full 
power  to  intromett  with  the  said  ward  landis  to  your  vse  and  profit 
Fordir  I  mon  haue  ane  gud  balk  of  yow  that  slais  the  heroune  Your 
seruand  Maister  Alexander  Forbes  saw  how  I  was  scornit  with  herounis 
at  my  awin  place  of  Douglas  and  had  na  halkis  for  thaim  Praying  yow 
remember  the  balk  and  send  hir  with  ane  seruand  of  your  awin  to  Edin- 
burgh Als  I  haue  considerit  the  said  Maister  Alexander  credence  at 
lenthe  Beleif  weile  I  sail  do  for  your  gud  matir  as  I  wald  do  for  myn 
awin  quhilk  knawis  quham  eonserue  yow  eternalie  At  Edinburgh  the 
penult  day  of  May  • 

Ar°  Chancellar  • 


Remissio  Johannis  magistri  de  Forbes.  - — (A.D.  1530.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  ex  nostris  gracia  et 
fauore  specialibus  remisimus  dilecto  nostro  Johanni  magistro  de  Forbes 

1  [From  tlic  Acta  Dominorum  Concilii  et  Sessiouis,  vol.  ii.,  fol.  197.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxv.,  no.  276.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


416  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

latori  presencium  rancorem  animi  nostri  sectam  Regiam  et  omneni  [ac- 
tionem] quam  ct  quas  erga  ipsum  concepimus  habemus  seu  quouismodo 
habere  poterimus  pro  eius  proditoria  remanentia  ab  exercitu  nostro  apud 
Sulway  et  Wark  et  pro  interfectione  quondam  Alexandri  Seytoune  de 
Meldrum  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  has  literas  nostras  remissionis  pro 
toto  tempore  vite  prefati  Johannis  durattiras  sub  nostro  magno  sigillo  sibi 
fieri  fecimus  patentes  Apud  Dunde  decimo  die  mensis  Octobris  anno 
Domini  millesimo  qiiingentesimo  tricesimo  et  regni  nostri  decimo  octauo  • 


Rederaptio  terrarum  de  Kirktoun  de  Forbes  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1532.) 

Oarta  Regia  facta  Johanni  domino  Forbess  de  terris  de  le  Kirktoun  de 
Forbes  Culhay  Balfure  Stranalak  Estir  Forbes  Ardgathin  cum  molendino 
et  fabrica  earundem  Carnawerane  Auchbalacht  Carynyndard  Slawethy 
Gastelhill  EJinbanquhry  Logy  Blaktoun  et  Bacheris  Quarumquidem 
terrarum  prius  dicto  Domino  pertinentium  centum  librate  appretiate 
erant  pro  summa  duorum  millium  librarum  a  Rege  obtenta  per  decretum 
Dominorum  Concilii  pro  infractione  a  dicto  Domino  sue  obligationis  sub 
pena  liujusmodi  summe  (ut  nee  ipse  nee  aliquis  adherentium  suorum 
molestarent  nee  perturbai-ent  incolas  burgi  de  Aberdene  post  duodecimum 
diem  mensis  Februarii  j™  v°  xxvii)  hac  infractione  facta  invasione  ver- 
beratione  et  vulneratione  incolarum  dicti  burgi  videlicet  Thome  Hay 
Dauid  Anderson  et  nonnullorum  aliorum  per  Alexandrum  Forbids  de 
Brux  Johannera  magistrum  de  Forbes  Ninianum  Forbes  Duncanum 
Forbes  et  suos  complices  consanguineos  amicos  tenentes  famulos  ad- 
herentes  more  bellico  pcrpetrata  ex  veteri  inimicitia  et  precogitata  felonia 
penultimo  die  mensis  Julii  •  j™  v°  .     Et  quasquidem  terras  infra 

septennium  post  appretiationem  dictus  Dominus  de  Forbes  a  Rege  redemit 
soluta  dicta  summa  de  qua  Regis  exonerationem  et  acquittentiam  habet 
xviii.  Julii  ■  j™  v*^  xxxii. 


'  [Noted  from  the  original  in  tlie  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.    The  charter  is  eiigrosstd 
in  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxv.,  no.  364.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.J 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     417 


Carta  confirmationis  Elizabeth  Lyoun  super  terris  de  Mekill  Fintra  etc. 
sibi  eoncessis  in  vitali  redditu  per  Johannem  dominum  Forbes.  '  — 
(A.D.  1535.) 

Jacobus  Dei  graci a  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam  .  .  . 
faetain  per  dilectum  eonsanguineum  nostrum  Johannem  dominum  Forbes 
...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hue  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris 
vel  audituris  Johannes  dominus  Forbes  salutem  in  Domino  seinpiternam 
Noueritis  me  pro  singularibus  fauore  et  amore  quos  habeo  et  gero  erga 
Elizabeth  Lioune  filiam  quondam  .lobannis  domini  Glammys  etc.  dedisse 
.  .  .  prefate  Elizabeth  Lioune  in  sua  virginitate  in  vitalem  redditum  pro 
toto  tempore  vite  sue  omnes  etsingulas  terras  nieas  de  Fyntra  subscriptas 
videlicet  terras  de  Mekill  Fintra  /  Carnyhill  /  Laterty  /  Allauthane  / 
Brakanis  et  Bawcharis  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Abirdene  Tenendas  ...  a  me  heredibus  meis  de  supremo  domino 
nostro  Rege  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  Regi  .  .  .  seruicium  debitum  et  con- 
suetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  huic  presenti  carte 
mee  est  appensum  vnacum  subscriptione  mea  manuali  Apud  Edinburgh 
vicesimoseptimo  die  mensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
trigesimoquinto  Coram  hiis  testibus  videlicet  Georgio  Meldrum  de  Fyvie 
Jacobo  Johnstoune  de  eodem  Roberto  Lummisdene  de  Madler  Waltero 
Skrimgcour  de  Glaswell  Magistris  Matheo  Lummisdene  et  Johanne 
Lindesay  de  Blarefidden  notariis  publicis  cum  diuersis  alijs  Quamquidem 
cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rci  testimonium 
huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Striueling  vltimo  die  mensis  Junij  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  [trigesimojquinto  et  regni  nostri  vieesimo 
secundo  . 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Iiegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvii,,  no.  21.    MS.  tten.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.l 

3g 


418  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEX  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  Willelmi  magistri  de  Forbes  et  Elizabeth  Keith  eius  coniugis  super 
baronia  de  Fudes  et  terris  de  Lair  Strogarnik  et  Kirktoune. '  — 
(A.D.  1539.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilectis 
nostris  Willelmo  niagistro  de  Forbes  et  Elizabeth  Keith  eius  coniugi  ^  .  . 
omnes  et  singulas  terras  ct  baroniam  de  Fades  terras  subscriptas  in  eadem 
continentes  videlicet  Fudes  More  Fudes  Beg  Cultercullane  Auchnacant 
cum  raolendino  et  h  Ailhouss  e.arundem  terras  de  Pettymuk  et  Blarechelle 
cum  aduocationo  ct  donatione  ac  jure  patronatus  capelle  Beate  Marie 
earundem  et  suis  pertinentiis  ac  quinque  libras  annul  reJditus  .  .  .  de 
tei-ris  de  Auchidlie  jacentes  infra  viceconiitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene 
Terras  de  Lair  Strogarnik  et  Kirktoune  cum  molendinis  earundem  ct  suis 
pertincnciis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Obyne  infra  vicecomitatnm  nostrum 
antedictum  Quequidem  terre  et  baronia  .  .  .  fuerunt  consan^ninei  nostri 
Johannis  domini  Forbes  perprius  hereditarie  et  que  et  quas  idem  ...  in 
manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simplicitor  resignauit  .  .  .  Insuper  nos  pro  bono 
fideli  et  gratuito  seruicio  nobis  per  prefatum  Willelmum  impenso  .  .  . 
incorporamus  predictas  terras  de  Larc  Strogarnik  et  Kirktoune  .  .  . 
baronie  de  Fudes  antedicte  cum  eadem  tanquam  partibus  ct  pendiculis 
eiusdera  permansuras  .  .  .  Et  quod  secta  et  seruiciam  prefate  baronie  de 
Fudes  stabit  et  sufficiet  ita  in  iusticiarie  itineribus  quani  vicecomitis  curiis 
pro  prcdictis  terris  de  Lare  Strogarnik  ct  Kirktoune  .  .  .  absque  vlla 
alia  speciali  sen  particular!  secta  sen  seruicio  •  .  .  Tenendas  .  .  .  dictis 
Willelmo  et  Elizabeth  eius  coniugi  ct  eorum  alter!  diucius  viucnti  in  con- 
iuncta  infeodatione  et  heredibus  masculis  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis 
sen  procrcandis  quibus  deficientibus  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  iieredibus 
masculis  dicti  Willelmi  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris 
in  feodo  et  hereditate  ac  libera  bai'onia  iniperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde 
.  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  quarto  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  tricesimo  octauo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  sexto  . 

I  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvii,,  no.  8.    IMS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Kdinburgh.] 


PliESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FOEBES  AND  KEIRN.    419 


Carta  confirmacionis  quondam   Alexandri  Forbes  militis   etc.  '  — (A.D. 
1540.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quasdam  cartas  ot 
donaciones  facias  per  personas  sequeiites  personis  subtus  specificatis 
vnam  videlicet  cartam  factam  per  quondam  Johannem  comitem  de  Bucbane 
et  Ross  regni  nostri  camerariimi  ac  dominum  de  Obeyne  quondam  Alex- 
andre Forbes  militi  domino  de  codem  et  beredibus  suis  de  totis  et  in- 
tegris  terris  de  Fotliirbirs  cum  pertinentiis  jacentibus  in  dominio  de 
Obeyne  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  de  prefiito  Comite 
beredibus  suis  et  assignatis  tenendis  Aliam  vero  cartam  factam  per 
quondam  Alexandrum  Seytoun  de  Gordoun  dominum  baronie  de  Cluny 
quondam  Jacobo  Forbes  filio  et  heredi  apparent!  Alexandri  Forbes  de 
eodem  militis  et  beredibus  suis  de  totis  et  integris  terris  de  Corsindaa 
Kebidy  Ordiqubork  Actekebidy  Ruvynaucblacb  et  Tulicarne  cum  suis 
pertinenciis  jacentibus  in  baronia  de  Cluny  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum 
de  Abirdene  de  prefato  Alexandre  et  bei'edibus  suis  tenendis  Terciani 
autem  cartam  factam  per  quondam  Alexandrum  comitem  de  Huntlie 
dominum  Badyenaucb  Jacobo  domino  Forbes  militi  et  beredibus  suis  de 
omnibus  et  singulis  terris  de  Tulireoche  cum  Tullachwynneis  terris  de 
Litill  Tolmad  et  Tornawethyne  Drumlaussy  et  Berglassy  cum  pertinentiis 
jacentibus  in  baronia  de  Cluny  et  comitatu  de  Huntlie  ac  vicecomitatu  de 
Abirdene  suprascriptis  de  pi-efato  Comite  et  suis  successoribus  Comitibus 
de  Huntlie  tenendis  Ac  quartam  cartam  factam  per  prefatum  quondam 
Alexandrum  comitem  de  Huntlie  cum  consensu  et  assensu  carissimi  filii 
sui  ct  beredis  apparentis  Georgii  domini  Gordoun  VVillolmo  domino  Forbes 
et  beredibus  suis  de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  de  Abirgardine  cum  suis 
pertinentiis  jacentibus  infra  baroniam  de  Obyne  et  vicecomitatum  nostrum 
de  Abirdene  ac  de  totis  et  integris  terris  de  Tulifoure  de  Tulikery  cum 
suis  pertinentiis  jacentibus  infra  dominium  de  Tulicbe  et  baroniam  de 
Cluny  ac  de  terris  de  Sutbnabunne  cum  pertinentiis  jacentibus  in  baronia 
de  Mygmar  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  antedictum  de  prefato  Comite  et 
beredibus    suis   tenendis   .  .   .    ad   plenum    intellexisse    sub   hiis    formis 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Miigni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvi.,  no.  372.    MS.  Gon.  Eeg.  Hou.sc 
Bdlnb.] 


420  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Vniuersis  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes  comes  Buchanie  et 
Rossie  regni  Scocie  camerarius  ac  dominiis  de  Oboyne  [ut  supra  p.  383] 
OiviNlBUs  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  de  Seytoun  de 
Gordoun  dominus  baronie  de  Cluny  {id  supra  p.  396]  O.mnibus  banc 
cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  comes  de  Huntlie  et  dominus  de 
Badyenacbe  \ut  supra  p.  400]  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris 
Alexander  comes  de  Iluntlie  et  dominus  de  Badyenacbe  [iit  supra  p.  404] 
QuASQUiDEM  cartas  suprascriptas  .  .  .  pro  perpctuo  confirmamus  Saluis 
nobis  et  nostris  successoribus  juribus  et  seruiciis  .  .  .  nobis  debitis  et 
consuetis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirma- 
cionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh 
vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimoquingentesimo 
trigesimo  nono  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  septimo   . 


Carta  Willelmi  magistri  de  Forbes  et  Elizabeth  Keith  eius  spouse  super 
crofta  terre  Correauchlane  nuncupata.  ' — (A.D.  1540.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  nobis  clare  constat 

quod  Willelmus   magister  de   Forbes   et  Elizabeth   Keith  eius  coniunx 

terras  de  Lare  cum  pertinenciis  eijs  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  .  ,  .  habent 

ipsis  per  nostram   cartam  nostro  sub  magno   sigillo  et  sasina  desuper 

sequente  concessas  post  earundem  resignationem  in  manibus  nostris  per 

consanguineum   nostrum  Johannem  dominum  Forbes  factam     Et  quod 

crofta  terre  Correauchlane  nuncupata  jacens  inter  prefatas  terras  de  Lare 

et  terras  nostras  de  Cultis  jacentes  infra  vicccomitatum  nostrum  de  Abir- 

dene  est  atque  fuit  pars  et  pertinentia  predictarum  terrarum  de  Lare  et 

sic  reputata  et  tenta  ac  per  prefatum  consanguineum   nostrum  et  eius 

predecessores  temporibus  retroactis  vltra  memoriam  bominum  pacifice 

possessa  .  .  .  Proptcrea  .  .   .  concedimus  prefatis  Willelmo  magistro  de 

Forbes  et  Elizabeth  Keith  .  .  .  prefatam  croftam   terre   Correauchlane 

nuncupatam     Tcnendam  .  .  .  dictis  Willelmo  et  Elizabeth  eius  coniugi 

et  eorum   alteri  diucius  viuenti  in   coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus 

inter    ipsos    legitime    procreatis   seu    procreandis   quibus  deficientibus 

legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus   dicti  Willelmi  quibuscunque   de 

'  [AbridgcJ  from  tlie  Kcgistnim  Magni  Sigilli,  )ib.  xxvi.,  iin.  377,  31)G.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.J 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     421 

nobis  et  nosti'is  successoribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imporpetuum  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  seruicium  warde  et  releuij  tantum  In 
cuius  roi  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  nostra  magnum  sigillum  nos- 
trum apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  quinto  die  mensis  Marcij 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  trigesimonono  et  regni  nostri 
vicesimoseptimo  . 


Carta  Willelmi  magistri  de  Forbes.'  — (A.D.  1547.) 

JM-aria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilecto  nostro  Wilelmo  magistro  de  Forbes  filio  et  heredi  apparent! 
Joliannis  domini  Forbes  et  lieredibus  suis  subscriptis  omnes  et  singulas 
terras  et  baronias  subscriptas  videlicet  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Forbes  et 
Awfurd  terras  de  Keirndard  Keirne  cum  fortalicio  earundem  terras  et 
baroniam  de  Fyntra  terras  de  Inglistoun  Mekle  Fintra  Blaktoun  Belcrocu 
Lietertie  Carnehill  Tulymald  Alatban  decern  solidos  annul  redditus 
annuatim  leuandi  .  .  .  de  terris  de  Eden  molendinum  de  Kinardvvord 
fortalicium  de  Kinardword  cum  ortis  et  lie  grenis  eiusdem  ac  cum  annexis 
connexis  tenendiis  tenandriis  et  libere  tenendum  seruiciis  omnium  terrarum 
prescriptarum  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  vnacum 
officio  coronatoris  eiusdem  vicecomitatus  ac  cum  aduocacione  donatione 
et  iurepatronatus  prebende  de  Forbas  et  capellanie  de  Alisbalach  et  Sanete 
Anne  infra  vicecomitatum  predictum  Quequidem  terre  et  baronie  .  .  , 
prefato  consanguineo  nostro  Johanni  domino  Forbes  perprius  hereditarie 
pertinuerunt  et  quas  et  que  idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter 
resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Wilelmo  et  heredibus 
suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus 
deficientibus  heredibus  suis  masculis  quibuscunque  et  assignatis  de  nobis 
et  nostris  successoribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  ac  liberis  baroniis  ut  priua 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  jura  et  seruitia  .  .  . 
debita  et  consueta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  nosti't; 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburglio 
octauo  die  mensis  August!  anno  regni  nostri  quinto  . 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magui  SigiUi,  lib.  xxx.,  no.  106.    MS.  Gea.  Keg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


422  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  Joannis  domini  Foi-bes. '  — (A.D.  1595.) 

J  aeobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  et 
.  .  .  confirmasse  predilecto  nostro  consani^uinco  Joanni  domino  Forbes 
lieredibusque  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu  pro- 
creandis  quibus  deficientibus  propinquioribus  et  legitimis  beredibus  suis 
masculis  quibuscunque  cognomen  et  arma  de  Forbes  gerentibus  beredi- 
tarie  omnes  et  singulas  terras  baronias  molendina  multuras  annuos 
redditus  et  alia  subscripta  videlicet  .  .  .  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Fuddes 

comprebendentes  .  .  .  villas  et  terras  de  Fuddes  Moir  Fuddes  Beg 
CultercuUane  Auchnacant  cum  molendino  lie  Ailhous  et  Brewingcroft 
eiusdem  Terras  de  Pettmuk  et  Blaircheltie  vnacum  aduocatione  et  dona- 
tione   et  iurcpatronatus  capellanie   S.incte   Marie   eiusdem   .  .  .  necnon 

vnum  aunuum  redditum  quinque  librarum  vsualis  monete  regni 
nostri  .  .  .  de  terris  de  Arcliedlie  jacentes  infra  A'icecomitatum  nostrum 
de  Abirdeine  Et  similiter  .  .  ,  terras  de  Larie  et  croftam  eiusdem 
vocatam  Coriauchlane  Terras  de  Straitgaruik  et  Kirktoun  cum  earundem 
molendinis  .  .  .  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Oboyne  et  infra  vicecomitatum  nos- 
trum suprascriptum  vnitas  ...  in  vnam  libcram  baroniam  nuncupatam 
Baroniam  de  Fuddes  Acetiam  .  .  .  terras  et  baronias  de  Forbes  et 
Awfurd  Carnedard  et  Kerne  cum  fortalicio  eiusdem  nunc  vocato  Drym- 
niynnour  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Fyntrey  IMukill  Fyntrey  Blaktouu 
Balcroce  Littertie  Carneliill  Tullymauld  et  Allatbene  et  vnum  annuum 
redditum  decem  solidoruin  .  .  .  de  terris  de  Edene  jacentes  infra  dictum 
nostrum  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  Et  similiter  molcndiuuni  de  Kynedward 
fortalicium  de  Kynedward  liortos  et  lie  Grei/iiis  eiusdem  .  .  .  cum  .  .  . 
tenentibus  tenandrijs  et  liberetenentium  seruiciis  .  .  .  jacentes  infra  vice- 
comitatum de  Abirdeine  vnacum  officio  coronatoris  eiusdem  vicecomitatus 
de  Abirdeine  supradicti  cum  aduocatione  donatione  et  jurepatronatus  pre- 
bendarie  de  Forbes  et  capellaniarum  de  Arsballoclit  et  Sancte  Anne 
jacentibus  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  suprascriptum  Que  omnes  et 
sin"-ule  predicte  terre  baronie  molendina  fortalicia  officiura  coronatoris  et 
alia  suprascripta  .  .  .  perprius  hereditarie  ad  dictum  Joannem  dominum 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Kogistrum  Magni  Sigilli,   lib.  xl.,  no.  '21.    MS.   Gen.  Eeg,   House, 
Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     42:5 

de  Forbes  pcrtinuerunfc  et  quas  ipse  personaliter  ...  in  inanibus  nostris 
.  .  .  resignauit  .  .  .  Insuper  nos  .  .  .  de  nouo  dedinuis  .  .  .  prcfato 
Joanni  domino  de  Forbes  heredibusque  siiis  masculis  supraspecificatis 
.  .  .  omnes  et  singulas  prefatas  terras  baronias  et  alia  supra  et  subscripta 
.  .  .  videlicet  .  .  .  terras  et  baroniam  de  Fuddes  .  .  .  terras  de  Lary  et 
croftam  teire  eiusdcm  vocatam  CoiTiauchtane  Brigeml  Straitgarnik  ct 
Kiri<toun  .  .  .  terras  ct  baroniam  de  Forbes  et  Avvfurd  Carnedard  et 
Karne  cum  predicto  f'ortalicio  eiusdem  nunc  vocato  Dryniminnor  .  .  . 
continentes  particulares  villas  terras  molendina  et  alia  immediate  sub- 
sequentcs  videlicet  totas  et  integras  viginti  mercatas  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  jacentes  contigue  apud  dictum  castrum  de  Forbes  nuncupatum 
Drymminnour  et  Carnedai'd  cum  suis  partibus  .  .  .  et  dictum  castrum  de 
Forbes  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Forbes  .  .  .  cum  villis  lie  outsettis 
tenandrijs  ct  eiusdem  pertinentiis  subtus  specificatis  videlicet  .  .  .  terras 
dominicales  de  Drymminnour  Carnedarde  Cuscbine  Castelhill  Beirflat 
Westhillis  Mauchemar  Carlingden  Windiesey  Logy  Edinbanclirie  Kirktoun 
de  Forbes  Bithine  Balfour  Stralownak  Calhay  Eister  Forbes  Dubistoun 
Slauitbie  et  Keyrne  cum  omnibus  suis  partibus  .  .  .  vnacum  molendinis 
granorum  et  fullonum  de  Forbes  terrls  molendinariis  multuris  sequelis 
et  corum  commoditatibus  ac  vnum  annuum  redditum  decern  mercarum 
.  .  .  de  terris  de  Mukwell  .  .  .  Et  similiter  .  .  .  terras  et  baronias  de 
AwfairJ  in  eadem  continentes  has  particulares  villas  .  .  .  videlicet  villas 
et  terras  de  Ardgathin  Smyddihill  Cobilseat  villam  et  terras  de  Kirktoun 
de  Awfurd  villas  et  terras  de  Wallious  Moriescroft  Auchballocht  alias  vo- 
catam Auskallocht  Carnauerane  Carnaveran  Mydmylue  de  Awfurd  cum 
terris  molendinariis  multuris  et  sequelis  .  .  .  villas  et  terras  de  Meikill  En- 
dovie  Poflig  BalJevin  Badinly  cum  molendino  eiusdem  multuris  et  sequelis 
oarundem  villas  et  terras  de  Kinstair  Lytill  Endovie  Hauchtoun  Tullie- 
chellie  Auchmill  Langhauch  Bradhauch  Colquhork  Tibberchindie  Xeythir- 
mylne  de  Aslowane  cum  terris  molendinariis  multm-is  sequelis  et  omnibus 
eorum  pendiculis  .  .  •  Ac  similiter  .  .  .  terras  et  baroniam  de  Fyntrey 
Meikill  Fyntrey  Blaktown  Balcross  Littertie  Carnehill  cum  pendiculis  lir 
outseitis  eiusdem  nunc  vocatis  villa  et  terris  de  Badintweis  Et  .  .  . 
terras  et  villas  de  Tullymauld  Allathine  .  .  .  annuum  redditum  decem 
solidorum  .  .  .  de  terris  de  Edene  .  .  .  molendinumde  Kinedward  .  .  .  cum 
Castelhill  et  C;  stelwallisclausuram  hortis  lie  Greinis  et  pertinenciis  eius- 


424  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

deni  .  .  .  neciion  dictum  officium  coronatoris  dicti  vicecomitatus  nostri 
de  AbirJene  cum  omnibus  priuilegiis  libertatibus  jurisdictionibus  feodis 
proticuis  commoditatibus  accidentibus  deuorijs  et  casualitatibus  vsitatis 
et  consuetis  .  .  .  vnacum  etiam  dicta  aduocatione  donatione  et  jui-e- 
patronatus  rectorie  et  viearie  parochialis  ecclesie  parocbie  de  Forbes 
vocate  dicte  prebendarie  eiusdem  et  preuominatarum  capellaniarum  de 
Arsballoc'.it  et  Sancte  Anne  .  .  .  Preterea  nos  .  .  .  damus  .  .  .  memo- 
rato  Joaiini  domino  de  Forbes  heredibusque  suis  masculis  et  tallie  supi-a 
designatis  plenam  potestatem  et  libertatem  habendi  .  .  .  super  dicta  villa 
et  terris  de  Kirktoun  de  Awfurd  et  infra  bondas  eiusdem  vnam  villam  et 
burgum  baronie  quam  villam  et  burgum  ita  edificatam  seu  edificandam 
nos  .  .  .  creamus  ...  in  vnum  liberum  Inirgum  baronie  nuncupatum  et 
nuncupandum  omnibus  temporibus  afFuturis  Burgum  de  AwfurJ  .  .  . 
cum  plena  potestate  habendi  ...  in  eodem  crucem  foralem  diemque 
tbralem  sine  forum  hepdomadatim  die  Veneris  necnon  liberum  et  publicum 
niindiuum  .  .  .  penultimo  die  mensis  Nouembris  vulgo  vocato  Sanct- 
androis  Day  quodquidem  nundinura  durabit  annuatim  per  octauos  eiusdem 
.  .  .  Preterea  .  .  .  nos  .  .  .  incorporamus  omnes  et  singulas  preno- 
minatas  terras  et  baronias  .  .  .  et  generaliter  omnia  et  singula  supra- 
specificata  in  vnum  et  liberum  dominium  et  baroniam  vocata  et  vocan- 
da  omnibus  temporibus  alfuturis  Dominium  et  Baroniam  de  Forbes  ac 
volumus  .  .  .  quod  dictum  castellum  et  tortalicium  de  Forbes  nunc  com- 
muniter  vocatum  Drymminnour  erit  principale  messuagium  dicti  dominii 
et  baronie  .  .  .  Tcnendas  et  habenJas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  in  feodo  hereditate  libero  dominio  et  baronia  imperpetuum  .  .  . 
Reddendo  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  .  .  .  dictis  viginti  niercatis  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  .  .  .  vna  cum  dicto  castro  de  Forbes  .  .  .  vnam  rosam  rubeam 
apud  dictum  eastrum  in  festo  Natiuitatis  Joannis  Baptiste  communiter  ap- 
pellato  Midsommer  .  .  .  secundum  tenorem  antique  carte  albefirme  per 
quondam  nostrum  cbarissimum  progenitorem  Jacobum  Regem  Secundum 
diduissime  meraoric  quondam  Jacobo  domino  Forbes  .  .  .  concesse  de 
data  apud  Perth  vndecimo  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quadriiigentesimo  quinquagesirao  tercio  .  .  .  non  obstante  quod  .  .  .  tem- 
pore retornatus  memorati  Johannis  domini  Forbes  .  .  .  coram  vicecomiti- 
bus  nostris  de  Abirdeine  .  .  .  quarto  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  tertio  declaratum  fuerat  quod  supra- 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— FORBES  AND  KEIRN.     425 

^loininate  terro  bai'onie  do  Forbes  CarncdarJ  ct  fortaliciuin  elusJem  nuncii- 
patum  Drjnimynnour  .  .  .  de  nobi<5  immediate  tenebantur  per  seruicium 
wardc  et  releuii  .  .  .  ct  similiter  reddendo  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  .  .  .  bur;;o 
baronie  de  Awfiird  .  .  .  vnum  denarium  vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  .  .  . 
acetiam  reddendo  .  .  .  pro  .  .  .  reliquis  predictis  villis  terrls  baroniis 
.  .  .  et  ceteris  quibuscunque  .  .  .  juraet  soruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Halyruillious  vicesimo  secundo 
die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentcsimo  nonagesimo 
quarto  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  octauo  . 


Abstract  of  the  rental  of  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  1552.) 

Kerne. 
The  Mains  of  Drumminnor  in  my  Lords  hands — 4  ploughs. 

17  crofts  made  out  of  the  Mains,  and  let,  but  no  value  nor  size 

mentioned. 
Castleliill   (of  Drumminnor) — 4    tenants,    one   plough.      Kent,  40  bolls 

victual,  2  wedders. 
Carndard — Four  ploughs,  8  tenants  (besides  a  tenant  of  a  croft.)     Rent, 

£8  ISs.  8d. ;  10  bolls  multure  victual,  48  capons,  4  leit  of  peats. 

Grassum,  £8  18s.  8. 
Cuschny — One  plough,  one  tenant.     Rent,  £2  4s.  8d. ;  3J  bolls  multure 

victual,  12  poultry.     Grassum,  £2  4s.  Sd. 
Grene-myris — One  plough,  two  tenants.     Rent  not  mentioned. 
Midkill— One  plough,  one  tenant.     Rent  not  mentioned. 
Merchemar — One  plough,  two  tenants.     Rent  not  mentioned. 

Forbes. 
Edinhanquliory ,   with   the   Mill — Two   ploughs,    one   tenant.      Rent,    £8. 

Grassum,  £8. 
Logy— Two  ploughs,  4  tenants.     Rent,  £6  13s.  4s. ;  48  capons,  2  lambs, 

2  wedders,  5  bolls  custom  victual,  2  leits  peats,  3  d.ays  ploughing  (of 

all  the  strength.)     Grassum,  £6  13s.  4d. 

'  [Noted  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 
3  H 


426  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Buihny — One  plough,  three  tenants.     Rent,  38  bolls  victual,  1  wedder, 

4  kids,  2  geese. 
Ktrktoune — One  plough,  two  tenants  (the  parson  renting  2  o.xengang.) 

Rent,  27  bolls  1  firlot  common  victual,  4  bolls  wheat,  1  wedder,  2 

lambs,  2  geese. 
Stralovnah — Two  ploughs,  three  tenants.      Rent,  £8 ;  4  bolls  malt,  3 

wedders,  24  capons,  4  geese,  2  leit  peats,  3  days  ploughing.     Grassum, 

£8. 
Balfour — Two  ploughs.     "  In  the  hands  of  Arthour  Forbes,  broder  to  my 

Lord." 
Culliay — Four  ploughs,  eight  tenants.    Rent,  £8  ;  8  bolls  malt,  48  capons, 

4  wedders,  8  geese,  4  leits  peats.     Grassum,  £8. 
Estir  Forbes — Two  ploughs,  six  tenants.     Eent,  £8 ;  4  bolls  malt,  24 

capons,  3  wedders,  4  geese,  2  leit  peats,  3  days  ploughing.     Grassum, 

£8. 
Mill  of  Forles,   with   the   Mill   lands  —  Two   tenants.     Rent,   22  bolls 

victual,  24  capons,  1  swine,  2  geese,  2  lambs,  1  wedder. 
Walk  Mill  of  Forbes — One  tenant.     Rent,  £4 ;  12  capons,   1   wedder. 

Grassum,  £4. 
Sillavathj — Two  ploughs,  three  tenants  (the  parson  of  Forbes  renting  4 

oxengang  thereof.)     Rent,  50  bolls  victual,  1  wedder,  2  geese. 


THE  PARISH  OF  TOWIE  OR  KINBETHOK.' 

Carta  Domini  Johannis  de  Inchmartyn  de  eodem  militis  super  terra  de 
Murthuli  in  Mar.  ^  —{circa  A.D.  1310.) 

Oarta  donationis  per  Dominum  Johannem  de  Inchmartyn  de  eodem 
militem  .  .  .  Deo  Sancte  Marie  et  monachis  de  Cupro  in  puram  et  per- 
petuam  elimosinam  .  .  .  totam  tcrrara  meam  de  Murthuli  in  Mar  pro 
salute  anime  mee  et  bone  memorie  Domini  Johannis  do  Inchmartyn  patris 

'  [Sec  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Sliires  of  Aberdeen  .and  Banff,  pp.  Gil,  612.] 
»  [From  the  Brcviariutn  antiqui  Uegistri  Monastcrii  de  Cupro  in  Aucgus,  JIS.  in  the  Library 
at  Panmore.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.  427 

mei  et  bono  meniorie  Domini  Henrici  de  Inchemartyne  iratris  mei  et 
Joanne  inatris  niee  .  .  .  Testibus  David  comite  Atholie  Gilberto  de  Haya 
et  Vilielmo  de  Montefixo  militibus  . 


Litera  assedationis  Margarete  Charteris  super  terris  de  Murthlie.  ' 

(A.D.  1488.) 

Jje  it  kend  til  al  men  be  tliir  present  lettres  vvs  Jhone  be  the  permissione 
of  God  abbot  of  the  abbay  of  Couper  and  oure  conuent  of  that  ilk  to  haue 
sett  and  for  maile  lattin  oure  landis  of  Murthlie  in  Mar  liand  within  the 
samyn  with  all  pertinentis  profictis  and  asiamentis  pertenand  to  the  said 
landis  til  oure  welbelouit  Margret  Charteris  and  til  hir  tua  sonnis  callit 
Jhonne  and  Alexander  of  Strahaquhyn  for  al  and  hail  the  termes  of  sewin 
yeris  eftir  the  date  of  this  present  writ  •  Payand  tharfor  til  vs  oure 
successouris  and  factoui'is  yeyrly  of  standand  mail  fovrtene  merkis  of  gud 
and  vsuale  monee  of  Scotland  at  tua  vsuale  termis  in  the  yere  Wytsonday 
and  Martimes  in  winter  And  for  hir  entres  the  said  Margret  sal  pay  til 
Oure  Lady  Werk  of  Couper  xvj  merkis  of  vsuale  monee  of  Scotland  viij 
merkis  at  the  Fest  of  Oure  Lady  next  tecum  callit  the  Assunipcione  and 
vthir  awcht  at  the  samyn  tym  xij  moneth  And  qwhene  the  sewin  yer  ar 
completit  and  rvne  the  said  Margret  sal  haue  assedatione  befor  ony 
vtheris  And  atoure  the  said  INIargrat  sal  nocht  be  mariit  with  ony  man 
withowt  leyf  of  ws  and  oure  conuent  na  sal  nocht  entir  na  tennande  greter 
thane  thame  self  and  falyeand  thyr  condicionis  abwn  writin  be  nocht 
lelely  and  trewly  obseruit  and  kepit  the  said  landis  sal  wak  incontinent 
in  oure  handis  but  ony  presses  of  law  spirituel  or  temporale  And  thai 
sail  put  the  said  landis  till  all  possibyl  policy  biggynge  of  howseis  planta- 
cione  of  treis  and  sal  defend  the  merchis  of  the  said  landis  And  the  said 
Margret  Jhone  and  Alexander  bindis  and  oblisis  thaim  thair  landis  rentis 
annualis  possessionis  al  thair  gudis  mowabyl  and  vnmowabyl  present  and 
for  to  cum  vndyr  the  stratast  styl  and  form  of  obligacione  to  the  obserwyng 
and  kepynge  of  thir  forsaid  condicionis  ■  Mare  atowre  the  said  Abbot  and 
Conuent  haf  grantit  to  the  said  Margret  Jhonne  and  Alexander  to  niak 
tenentis  in  the  said  tak  with  ful  office  of  balyery  in  haldyn  of  cvrtis 
'  [From  the  General  Register  House.] 


428  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

borovynge  of  the  tenendis  of  tlie  said  toune  for  ony  accione  to  thar 
priuilege  of  the  said  Abbot  and  Conuent  in  rasing  of  malis  cheitis  wnlawis 
and  mercbetis  with  al  wther  profictis  and  priuilege  alswel  wnncmmit  as 
nemmit  that  pertenis  to  the  office  of  balyery  of  law  or  consuetude  this 
powar  indurand  for  the  said  tcrmis  of  thar  tak  In  witnes  of  the  quhilk 
thing  to  thir  lettres  we  baue  affixt  our  commone  seil  at  Couper  the  x  day 
of  the  monctb  of  March  the  yer  of  God  a  thousand  four  hundreth  auehty 
and  sewin  yeris  befor  witnes  Archibald  Ogiluy  Maister  Wilyam  Sym 
notar  Jhone  Sym  Jhone  Galichtly  with  wthcris  diuers  • 


Murthlie  in  Mar. '  — (A.D.  1494.) 

xJe  it  kond  till  all  men  .  .  .  vs  Jhonn  be  the  pcrmissioune  of  God  abbot 
of  the  abbay  of  Couper  and  our  conuent  of  the  samyn  till  baue  set  .  .  . 
till  oure  lowet  frend  Wilyame  of  Forbes  of  Tolleis  all  and  haill  oure  landis 
of  Murthlie  with  the  pertinentis  Hand  in  the  erldome  of  Mar  within  the 
schirefdome  of  Abirdene  for  all  the  termes  of  thre  yheris  next  and  im- 
mediat  folowand  the  date  of  this  present  wryte  /  The  entrays  of  the  said 
Wilyame  .  .  .  beand  at  the  Fest  of  Witsonday  nyxt  .  .  .  /  The  said 
Wilyame  payand  yeirly  till  vs  ■  .  .  tenn  pundis  of  vsuale  money  of  Scot- 
land at  twa  vsuale  termes  .  .  .  Witsonday  and  Martymes  in  wintir  .  .  .  / 
The  said  Wilyame  haffand  priuelege  and  leif  to  put  inn  and  owt  tenncntis 
in  the  said  landis  als  oft  as  it  is  scyne  profitable  and  expedient  to  him  .  .  . 
In  witnes  of  the  quhilk  tiling  to  thir  our  lettres  we  haue  affixit  the  sele 
of  oure  office  at  oure  forsaid  abbay  the  xv  day  of  the  moneth  of  March  in 
the  yeir  of  God  a  thousand  fourc  hundreth  nynctie  and  thre  yeris  ■ 


Lettres  of  balyerie  of  Murthlie  in  Mar  to  Wilyame  of  Forbes  of  Tolleis.  ' 
—  (A.D.  1494.) 

Jje  it  kend  till  all  men  .  .  .  vs  Jhone  be  the  perinissioune  of  God  abbot 
of  the  abbay  of  Cowpir  and  oure  conuent  of  that  ilk  till  haue  maid  con- 

'  [From  the  General  Kcgister  House.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.       42!t 

stitute  and  onlanit  ...  a  worschipfull  man  and  oure  lowit  frcnd  Wilyamc 
of  Forbes  of  Tolleis  oure  full  lauchfull  and  ondowtit  balye  of  all  and  liaill 
oure  landis  of  Murthlio  Hand  in  the  erldoume  of  Mar  within  the  schiref- 
dome  of  Abinlene  Giffand  ...  to  the  foresaid  our  balye  oure  full  and 
playn  power  .  .  .  oure  Courtis  of  the  sadis  landis  to  set  begyn  contynew 
and  hald  /  oure  landis  forsaid  to  set  /  malis  customys  dowiteis  of  the 
samyn  to  raiss  and  vptak  /  trespassouris  to  punyss  /  vnlawis  and  cschetis 
to  raiss  /  and  for  the  samyn  giff  it  beis  neyd  to  pund  and  distrenye  /  oure 
men  and  inhabitantis  of  the  said  grwnd  before  quhatsumeucr  juge  or  jugis 
that  be  attaehit  or  arrestit  to  replege  and  agane  borrow  to  the  priuylege 
of  oure  awin  coui't  And  all  and  syndry  vther  thingis  to  do  hant  and  vss 
that  to  the  office  of  balyery  is  knawin  to  pertene  of  law  And  attoure  for 
the  speciale  thankis  gratitudis  and  seruice  done  till  vs  and  oure  conuent 
forsaid  be  the  said  Wilyame  we  giff^  ...  to  the  foresaid  Wilyame  all 
gresummys  vnlawis  eschetis  dowiteis  herezeldis  and  doseruice  quhatsum- 
euer  of  the  said  landis  for  thre  yeris  next  and  iramediat  folowand  the 
Fest  of  Witsonday  next  to  cum  ...  In  witnes  hereof  to  thir  oure  present 
lettres  we  bane  affixit  the  sele  of  oure  office  at  oure  forsaid  abbay  the  xv 
day  of  the  moneth  of  March  in  the  yere  of  God  a  thowsand  four  hundreth 
nyntie  and  thre  yeris  • 


Litera  Alexandri  Forbas  de  Tolleis  de  Morthlay  in  Mar  cum  uno  berede.  ' 
—  (A.D.  1532.) 

Jjc  it  kend  till  all  men  ...  us  Donald  be  the  permissiuune  of  God  abbot 
of  the  abbay  of  Cowpir  and  the  conuent  of  the  sammyn  ...  to  haf  .  .  . 
set  and  for  male  lattin  ...  to  ane  honorable  man  and  oure  weilbelouyt 
frend  Alexander  Forbes  and  ane  ayr  mail  gottin  or  to  be  gottin  lauchfully 
of  his  body  all  and  haill  our  landis  of  Morthlay  with  thair  pertinentis 
band  in  the  erldome  of  Mar  .  .  .  for  all  the  dayis  .  .  .  of  thair  lyffis  and 

'  [From  the  General  Register  Uouse. 

It  is  noted  on  the  margin  that  the  deed  was  'cassing  for  ane  few  of  the  samyn.'— the 
charter  of  1511  printed  in  the  text,  pp.  430,  431. 

In  the  rental  of  the  Abhey  of  St.  Mary  of  Cupar  for  the  year  1542,  '  Murthlie  in  Mar'  appears 
as  leased  to  Alexander  Forbes,  who  'pays  ay  yeirlie  at  the  first  JIaiymes  in  Dunde  lor  all  the 
haill  yeir  xj  lib.  vjs.  viijd.'    On  the  margin  is  written—'  Nota  this  eikit  in  xlj  yeris  xxvjs.  viijd,'] 


430  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

to  the  langast  lyft'ar  of  tbam  twa  thai  payand  yeirlie  thairfor  .  .  .  ten 
pundis  of  gude  and  vsuall  money  of  Scotland  .  .  .  /  the  said  Alexander 
and  his  ayr  mail  haffand  priuilege  ...  to  input  and  furtht  put  tenentis 
.  .  .  I  And  attour  makis  .  .  .  the  saidis  Alexander  and  his  ayr  mail  .  .  . 
cure  .  .  .  bailye  and  bailyeis  of  .  .  .  our  saidis  landis  .  .  .  induring  the 
space  of  thair  lyifis  .  .  .  And  inlikwyss  giffand  ...  to  the  forsaid  Alex- 
ander and  his  air  mail  ...  all  gersowmis  wnlayis  eschetis  dowiteis 
herezeldis  and  doseruice  quhatsumeuer  of  the  saidis  landis  induring  .  .  . 
thair  lyffis  ...  In  witness  of  the  quhilk  thing  we  haf  appensit  our 
common  seile  of  our  cheptour  to  this  present  assedatioun  and  lettres  of 
bailyery  and  hes  subscriuit  the  sammyn  with  all  our  handis  At  Cowpir 
foi'said  the  xx  day  of  Nouember  in  the  yeir  of  God  j™  y"  thretty  twa  yeiris  • 


Carta  Alexandri  Forbas  de  terris  de  Murthlie  in  Mar. '  — (A.D.  1541.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Donaldus  permissione  diuina  abbas 
monasterij  dc  Cupro  eteiusdem  loci  conventus  Cisterciensis  ordinis  Sancti- 
andree  diocesis  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Dominia  nostra  sustenta- 
tioni  religiosorum  diuino  cultui  famulantium  sic  regere  cupientes  vt  bonum 
duplex  inde  procedat  redditus  videlicet  annuales  augeautur  et  coloni  circa 
agriculturam  arborum  plantacionem  et  edium  reparationem  diligenter 
cura  incitentur  Quocirca  noueritis  nos  .  .  .  considerantes  infrascriptum 
negotium  in  euidentem  utilitatem  dicti  nostri  monasterij  ct  augmenta- 
tionem  rentalis  eiusdem  annuatim  ad  summam  duarum  mercarum  .  .  . 
pro  ccrtis  pecuniarum  summis  nobis  per  honorabilem  virum  Alexandrum 
Forbes  de  Tolleis  .  .  .  persolutis  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  et  ad  feodifirmain 
sen  emphithoosim  hereJitarie  dimisisse  .  .  .  prefato  Alexandre  Forbes 
heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  totas  et  integras  terras  nostras  de  Mwrthlecht 
cum  omnibus  suis  pertinentiis  jacentcs  in  Mar  infra  vicecoinitatum  de 

,  [From  the  General  Register  House. 

Sasinc  was  given  on  tliis  cliartcr,  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  April,  1S41,  to  Alexander  Forbes 
of  ToUcis,  by  Alexander  Forbes  of  Bruehis,  baillie  ot  the  Abbot  of  Cupar,  in  presence  of  Duncan 
Forbes  of  Cultis,  and  others.  On  the  thirtieth  day  of  Novenibor,  1548,  tlie  Abbot  granted  a  pre- 
cept ot  dare  constat  to  his  baillies  William,  lord  Forbes,  and  Arthur  Forbes  his  brother,  for  giving 
sasine  of  the  same  lands  of  Murthleeht  to  John  Forbes  of  Tolleis,  heir  of  Alexander  Forbes  of 
Tolleis,  his  father. — (Originals  in  the  Mar  charter  ehcst.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.  431 

Abyrdene  Quasquidem  terras  nostras  idem  Alexander  in  vitali  redditu 
pro  toto  tempore  sui  sue  sponse  et  vnius  heredis  de  nobis  .  .  ,  alias 
habuit  .  .  .  pro  quaquidem  assedatione  vitalis  redditus  dictus  Alexander 
certam  summam  pecunie  .  .  .  nobis  .  .  .  delibei-auit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et 
habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successorlbus  nostris  ...  in  feodo  empbeteosi 
et  bereditate  imperpetuum  .  ,  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  summam 
decem  librarum  .  .  .  tanquam  firmam  ante  presentem  infeodacionem  .  .  . 
solitam  .  .  .  necnon  dictani  summam  duarum  merearum  ...  in  augmen- 
tacionem  dicti  nostri  rentalis  .  .  .  ac  duplicando  solutionem  summe  dicte 
feodifirme  in  primo  anno  introitus  heredis  aut  assignati  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  commune  vnacum  nostris  subscriptionibus 
manualibus  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  in  signum  nostri  consensus  est 
appensum  Apud  dictum  nostrum  monastcrium  de  Cupro  die  quinto  mensis 
Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  primo  Coram 
biis  testibus  Jolianne  Campbell  de  Calder  milite  Willelmo  Forbes  in 
Ardess  Archibaldo  Campbell  clerico  parochiali  de  Bennachty  Magistro 
Daiiid  Campbell  in  Estir  Denheid  Waltero  Montegomerie  et  Patricio 
Dinguall  cum  diuersis  aliis  • 


Carta  confirmacionis  pro  Jacobo  Skrymgeoure  super  terris  de  Sonahard 
etc. '  — (A.D.  1493.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
factam  per  dilectum  nostrum  Alexandrum  Scrymgeour  capellanum 
dominum  de  Sonabarde  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  bac  forma 
Omnibus  banc  cartam  visurls  vel  audituris  Dominus  Alexander  Scrymgeoui- 
capellanus  dominus  de  Sonabarde  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam 
Noueritis  me  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  meo  Jacobo  Scrymgeour  filio 
senior!  Dauid  Scrymgeour  fratris  mei  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  de 
Sonabarde  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  ob 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiii.,  no.  73.   MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House,  Edinb. 

Tlie  lands  of  Soynahard  appear  to  have  been  granted  to  David  Sciymgeoure,  by  Ale.'^andcr 
Stewart,  earl  of  Mar,  before  the  year  1435.    See  above,  pp.  204,  205;  and  below,  p.  433. 

On  the  thirty-first  day  of  December,  1494,  James  Scrymgeour  had  seisin  of  the  lands  of  Sona- 
hard, in  presence  of  George  Forbes  of  Auchintoul,  Alexander  Forbes,  his  son  andheir,  and  other 
witnesses.— (Original  in  the  Craigievar  charter  chest.)] 


432  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

spccialem  dilectionem  quam  erga  dictum  Jacobum  gero  Tcnendas  ei 
habentlas  .  .  .  per  varJam  et  releuium  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege 
ct  suis  successorlbus  Scotorum  Regibus  in  fcodo  et  hereditate  imper- 
petuum  tamen  liberotenemento  earundem  terrarum  .  .  .  mihi  ipsi 
reseruato  pro  toto  tempore  vite  mee  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  . 
seruicia  debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigilium  pro- 
prium  huic  presonti  carte  mee  est  appensum  apud  Dunde  decimo  die 
mensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  nonagesimo  tcrcio 
Coram  hiis  testibus  Jacobo  Scrymgeour  constabilario  de  Dunde  Magistro 
Johanne  Scrymgeour  ile  Glaster  Jacobo  Scrymgeour  burgense  de  Dunde 
Domino  Jacobo  Mateland  capellano  Andrea  Spalding  et  Magistro 
Willelmo  Barry  notario  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis  Qu.\mquidem  cartam 
.  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti 
carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigilium  nostrum  apponi  precepimus 
.  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo  quinto  die  mensis  Junij  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quadringentesimo  nonagesimo  tercio  et  regni  nostri  se.\to  ■ 


Ooncessio  Alexandro  Caldore. '  — (A.D.  1500.) 

A^pud  Striveling  .  xiv.  Julii  •  j™  v'=  .  Rex  concessit  Alexandro  Caldore 
et  hcredibus  suis  terras  de  Sonnahard  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene 
quas  Jacobus  Skrymgeoure  de  Sonnahard  rcsignavit  . 


Carta  Jacobi  Sla-inigeour  super  terris  de  Sonayhard. '' — (A.D.  1508.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .   Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 

'  [From  the  Abbrevi.atio  Kegistri  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiii.,  no.  398.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb. J 
^  [Abridged  from  tlie  licgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  485.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb. 
On  the  second  day  of  March,  1511-2,  J.iracs  Scrymgeour,  constable  of  Dundee,  had  a  charter, 
under  the  great  seal,  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Dudop,  wiih  the  tower,  fortalice,  and  mill,  of  the 
lands  of  Castelhill,  and  the  ofllce  of  Constabulary  of  Dunde,  of  the  lands  of  Kirktoun  Erlisstre- 
dichtin,  with  the  colt  silver,  and  customs  of  the  first  fair  of  Dunde,  in  the  shire  of  Forfar  j  of  the 
lands  of  Uilfeild,  Southbrodland,  Mairsfeild  of  Inverkething,  and  water  and  wind  mills,  in  the 
shire  of  Fife;  ofthe  lands  of  Northbellok,  .Southbellouch,  Kyngudc,  Plenland,  and  Oxingangis 
of  Kait,  Quiltis  and  Catermalingis,  in  the  shire  of  Perth  ;  aud  ofthe  lands  of  Sonahard,  and  the 
mill,  in  the  shire  of  Aberdeen,  all  erected  into  the  barony  of  Dudop.— (Kegistriim  Magni  Sigillii 
lib.  xxviii.,  no.  258.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Ediub.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.  433 

nosti'o  Jacobo  Skrimjjeour  filio  et  liereili  quondam  Jacobi  Skrimireour 
constabularii  de  Dunde  inilitis  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Sonayhard  cum 
suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  nostros  comitatum  do  Mar  et  vicecomi- 
tatum  de  Abirdone  Qnequidem  terre  .  .  .  prius  per  Alexandnim  Caldor 
possesse  et  occupate  fuerunt  et  prefato  Alexandre  pi'o  eisdem  ad  nostram 
instanciam  legitime  citato  ad  videndum  et  audienduni  huiusniodi  terras 
tanquam  vniim  pendiculum  et  partem  dicti  nostri  comitatus  de  Mar  nobis 
tanquam  Comiti  de  Mar  in  proprietate  pertinere  decretum  extitit  et  de- 
liberatum  per  Consilii  nostri  Dominos  quod  prefate  terre  de  Sonyhard 
cum  suis  pertinentiis  nobis  in  proprietate  pertinerent  et  per  nos  pos- 
sedende  et  gaudende  et  ad  nostre  libitum  voluntatis  afFuturis  temporibus 
libere  disponende  ex  et  pro  eo  quod  dicte  terre  fuerunt  vna  pars  et  pen- 
diculum prefati  comitatus  de  Mar  et  a  predecessoribus  Comitibus  de  Mar 
illegitime  alienate  fuerunt  videlicet  quia  huiusmodi  terre  cum  suis  per- 
tinentiis prius  per  quondam  Alexandrum  pretensum  Comitem  de  Mar  pro 
tempore  quondam  Dauid  Skrimgeour  alienate  fuerunt  dicto  quondam 
Alexandre  pro  tempore  existente  nisi  tantum  in  liberoteneniento  eiusdem 
comitatus  et  quondam  Tlioma  ipsius  Alexandri  filio  naturali  existente  in 
feodo  eiusdem  comitatus  et  prefate  alienation!  mininie  consenciente  prout 
in  decreto  per  dictos  Dominos  pro  nobis  desuper  dato  plenius  continetur 
Ac  eciam  nos  pro  bono  gratuitoque  seruicio  per  dictum  Jacobum  Skrim- 
geour nobis  impenso  et  pro  certis  peeuniarum  summis  per  ipsum  the- 
saurario  nostro  nomine  nostro  gratanter  persolutis  dedisse  .  .  .  eidem 
Jacobo  et  heredibus  suis  omnes  et  singulas  dictas  terras  de  Sonayhard 
cum  suis  pertinenciis  nobis  vt  premittitur  adiudicatas  pertinere  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Scotorum 
Regibus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  vnam  sectam  ad  capitale  placitum  vicecomitatus  nostri  de 
Abirdene  annuatim  tenendum  post  Festum  Sancti  Micbaelis  vnacum 
warda  et  releuio  dietarum  terraru.n  et  maritagio  cum  contigerint  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edinburgh  nono  die  mensis  Marcii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingeutesimo  septimo  et  regni  nostri  viccsinio  . 


3i 


434  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Indentura  super  participatione  terrarum  iater  VVillelmum  de  Fentoune 
dominum  eiusdem  ex  parte  vna  et  Margaretam  de  le  Ard  dominam 
de  Ercles  et  Thomam  de  Cliesehelme  filium  et  hercdem  dicte  Mar- 
garete  ex  parte  altera.  '  — (A.D.  1403.) 

Hec  indentura  facta  apud  Kynrossy  in  baronia  de  Culase  infra  vicecomi- 
tatuui  de  Perth  vicesimo  quinto  die  mensis  Aprilis  •  anno  Domini  mil- 
lesimo  quadringentesimo  tercio  •  inter  nobilem  uirum  et  potentem 
Willelinum  de  Fentoune  dominum  eiusdem  ex  parte  vna  et  Mergaretam 
de  le  Ard  dominam  de  Ercles  et  Thomam  de  Chesehelme  iilium  et 
heredem  dicte  Mergarete  ex  parte  altera  testatur  •  quod  post  diuersas 
discordias  inter  partes  predictas  sepius  motas  super  participacioiie  terra- 
rum  inter  pai'tes  predictas  participandarum  dicte  discorJie  modo  et  forma 
subsequentibus  fuerunt  finaliter  finite  et  sopite  ■  videlicet  •  quod  .  .  . 
baronia  de  Rethy  .  .  .  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfare  .  .  .  et  eciam 
.  .  .  terra  de  Culase  et  de  Buthirgask  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Perth  .  .  . 
et  eciam  terra  de  Quodquen  ipsis  communis  in  valle  de  Clyde  infra  vice- 
comitatum de  Lanark  dieto  Willelmo  heredibus  suis  .  .  .  imperpetuum 
remanebunt  .  Et  econuerso  in  recompensacione  dictarum  terrarum  terre 
subscripte  dicte  Mergarete  et  dicto  Thome  et  ipsorum  heredibus  per 
dictum  Willelmum  imperpetuum  assignabuntur  •  videlicet  .  .  .  baronia 
de  le  Gask  .  .  .  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfare  .  .  .  ac  eciam  uilla 
dominica  de  Kynrossy  cum  niolendino  eiusdem  ac  eciam  Strathy  et 
Prouny  in  comitatu  de  Stratherne  .  .  .  Insuper  assensum  est  .  .  .  quod 
baronia  de  Drumblathe  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdene  isto  modo 
diuidctur  •  videlicet  .  .  .  villa  de  le  Sclewo  .  .  .  dicto  Willelmo  et 
heredibus  suis  imperpetuum  remanebit  ipsis  communis  et  due  ville  de 
duabus  Dummullys  .  .  .  dicte  Mergarete  et  dicto  Thome  et  heredibus 
suis  in  recompensacione  diete  uillo  de  Slevro  imperpetuum  remanebunt  . 
Quadraginta  vero  solidi  de  Guerry  vna  cum  tota  villa  de  le  Kyrktoune 
ipsis  duabus  partibus  presentibus  super  territorum  eiusdem  inter  ipsos 
equalitor  diuidetur  .  Molendinum  vero  eiusdem  baronie  assedabitur  cum 
consensu  partis  vtriusque  et  proficuum  de  eodem  proucniens  inter  ipsos 

'  f  Abridged  Irom  the  Hcgistruiii  .MaKiii  Sigilli,  p.  V>2,  no,  21.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.  435 

cqualiter  diuidetur  .  TenenJia  vero  de  Lossyndrum  .  .  .  dicto  Willelmo 
et  lieredibus  suis  imperpetnuin  romanebit  /  Et  tenendia  vero  de  Cul- 
melegy  in  recompensacione  de  Lossendrum  dicte  Mei'garete  et  dicto 
Thome  et  ipsorum  heredibus  imperpetuum  assignatur  .  Insuper  assensum 
est  .  .  .  quod  dictus  Willelmus  omiies  terras  de  duabus  Tollis  et  de 
Culquhork  cum  pertinentiis  in  comitatu  de  Marr  •  et  omnes  terras  de 
duabus  Arkeriis  et  de  le  Cragtoune  in  baronia  de  Crouden  in  Buchania 
,  .  .  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdene  possidebit  et  secundum  quod  ordo 
iuris  postulat  eorum  clameum  expectando  .  Terre  vero  de  le  Ard  stabunt 
eodem  modo  participate  quo  antiquo  tempore  fuerunt  diuise  et  tenendie 
eai'undem  erunt  diuise  secundum  ordinacionem  apud  Dunde  factam  prout 
in  indenturis  inde  confectis  plenius  continetur  .  .  . 


Carta  Walteri  de  Ogilby  de  contirmacione  terrarum.  '  — (A.D.  1439  et 
A.D.  1440.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
Margarete  de  Fentoun  de  Bevfurde  .  .  .  factam  .  .  .  dilecto  et  fideli 
nostro  Waltero  de  Ogilby  filio  quondam  Patricij  de  Ogilby  de  Vchtirhous 
militis  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisso  sub  hac  forma  OilNiBUS  banc  cartam 
visuris  vel  auditui-is  Margareta  de  Fentoun  de  Bevfurde  filia  primogenita 
et  vna  heres  quondam  Walteri  de  Fentoun  de  Bevfurde  salutem  in 
Domino  sempiternam  Sciatis  me  .  .  .  in  mea  pura  et  legitima  virginitate 
habito  super  hoc  consilio  et  deliberacione  propinquiorum  amicorum 
meorum  libere  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  meo  Waltero  de  Ogilby  filio  nobilis 
et  potentis  domini  olim  Domini  Patricij  de  Ogilby  militis  vicecomitis  de 
Forfare  et  domini  de  Vchtirhous  pro  suis  beneficijs  consilio  et  auxilio  in 
temporibus  retroactis  gratanter  impensis  et  impendendis  totas  et  integras 
terras  meas  infrascriptas  videlicet  quartam  partem  terrarum  de  Tollas 
iacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  necnon  quartam  partem  ter- 
rarum de  Stratifentoun  et  Purny  iacentem  in  regalitate  de  Strathcrne 
infra  vicecomitatum  eiusdem  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  predicto 
Waltero  et  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  de  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis 

'  [Abridged  from  tlie  Kegistrum  iJagni  Sigilli,  lib.  iii.,  uu.  I6i.    iMa.  Uun.  Keg.  House,  ICdiub.J 


436  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

successoribus  in  feoJo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
domino  nostro  Kegi  .  .  .  vnum  denariuin  argenti  nomine  albefirme  pro 
qualibet  quarta  parte  dietarum  terrarum  in  Festo  Pentecostes  tantum- 
modo  si  pctatur  .  .  .  reseruato  michi  pro  toto  tempore  vite  mee  libero 
tenemcnto  dietarum  terrarum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum 
meum  present!  carte  est  appensum  apud  Vchtirlious  decimo  die  mensis 
Marcij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  tricesimo  octavo 
QUAMQUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  imperpetuum  confirmamus  Saluo  seruicio 
nostro  .  .  .  debito  et  consueto  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte 
nostre  coufirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  appoui  prccepimus 
Testibus  dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Willelmo  domino  de  Crechtoun 
cancellario  nostro  Alexandre  de  Levingstoun  de  Calentar  Willelmo  de 
Cranstoun  Johannc  de  Cokburne  militibus  et  Magistro  Ricardo  de  Crag 
vicario  de  Dunde  clerieo  nostro  Apud  Edinburgb  vicesimosexto  die 
mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  tricesimo 
nono  et  regni  nostri  quarto  . 


Carta  Walteri  Ogilbj  de  confirmacione  terrarum.  '  — (A.D.  1439  et  A.D. 
1440.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
Margarete  de  Fentoun  de  Bevfort  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac 
forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Margareta  de  Fentoun 
de  Bevfort  filia  senior  quondam  Walteri  de  Fentoun  de  Bevfort  et  vna 
heredum  eiusdem  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Sciatis  me  .  .  . 
dedisse  .  .  .  nobili  viro  Waltero  de  Ogilby  filio  quondam  Domini  Patricij 
de  Ogilby  de  Vchtirlious  pro  suo  consilio  et  auxilio  michi  imponsis  et 
impendendis  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  infrascriptas  videlicet  totam 
quartam  partem  terrarum  mearum  dc  Bevfort  et  manerium  eiusdem  cum 
pertinentiis  ac  totam  quartam  partem  meam  terrarum  de  Ard  cum  per- 
tinentiis  iacentes  infra  vicccomitatum  de  Inuirnys  necnon  totam  quartam 
meam  baronie  de  Baky  et  manerium  eiusdem  cum  aduocacione  capelle 
cum  pertinentiis  iacentem  infra  vicccomitatum  de  Forfar  ac  totam  quar- 

'  [Abridged  I'rom  the  Registruin  Magiii  Sigilli,  lib.  iii.,  ao.  132.   JIS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb.| 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.  437 

tarn  partem  meam  baronie  de  Culas  et  de  Butliirgask  cum  pcrtinentiis 
iacontem  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Perth  vna  cum  tota  quarta  parte  mea 
terrarum  de  Coklaw  Balmure  et  Drumblate  iacente  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Abirdene  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Waltero  et  heredibus 
inter  ipsum  ct  me  legitime  procreandis  quibus  forsan  deficientibus  veris 
legitirais  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Walteri  quibuscunque  de 
domino  nostro  Rege  et  heredibus  suis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Faciendo  .  .  .  seruicia  inde  debita  et  consueta  Reseruato  mihi  pro 
toto  tempore  vite  mee  libero  tenemento  dictai'um  terrarum  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  sigilhmi  meum  present!  carte  est  appensum  apud  Vchtir- 
hons  decimo  die  mensis  Marcij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo 
tricesimooctauo  hijs  testibus  Dauid  de  Ogilby  de  eodem  Jacobo  Lyoun 
Dauid  Lyoun  Johanne  Carncors  de  Balmachenare  Alexandro  Grahame  et 
Domino  Willelmo  Tod  capellano  cum  multis  aliis  Quamquidem  cai-tam 
.  .  .  imperpetuum  confirmamus  Saluo  nobis  seruicio  nostro  .  .  .  debito 
et  cousueto  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testibus  dilecto  consan- 
guineo  nostro  Willelmo  domino  de  Crechtoun  cancellai'io  nostro  Alex- 
andro de  Levingstoun  de  Calentar  Willelmo  de  Cranstoun  Johanne 
Cokburne  militibus  et  Magistro  Ricardo  Crag  vicario  de  Dunde  clerico 
nostro  apud  Edinbui'gh  vicesimosexto  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quadringentesimo  tricesimo  nono  et  regni  nostri  quarto  . 


Carta  Patricii  Ogiluy  de  Calyhebroche  super  terris  quarte  partis  baronie 
de  Baky  de  Buthirgask  Strathefentoun  Tollys  Drumblat  et  Arde. " 
— (A.D.  1485.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
dilecti  nostri  Patricij  Ogiluy  de  Calyebroche  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse 
sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Patricius  Ogiluy  de 
Calyhebroche  salutem  .  .  .  Sciatis  me  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  filio  meo  et 
heredi  apparenti  Andrea  Ogiluy  causa  filialis  et  naturalis  dilectionis 
omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  quarte  partis  baronie  de  Baky  jacentes 

I  [  ibridged  from  the  Kcgistnim  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  x.,  no.  156.    MS.  Gea.  Keg.  House,  Edinb.] 


438  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfar  de  Buthirgask  et  Strathefentoun  jacentes 
infra  vicecomitatum  de  Perth  de  Tolly  is  ct  Drumblait  jacentes  infra  vice- 
comitatum de  Abirdene  et  de  Arde  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Inuernes  cum  suis  pertinentiis  TenenJas  et  habendas  .  .  .  prefato 
Andree  Ogiluy  et  hercdibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  pro- 
creatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  forte  deficientibus  michi  et  heredibus  meis 
quibuscunque  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  in 
feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  .  .  .  seruicia  debita 
et  consueta  Reseruato  michi  libero  tenemento  omnium  predictarum 
ten-arum  ,  .  .  pro  toto  tempore  vite  mee  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
sigillum  meum  huic  presenti  carte  mee  est  appensum  Apud  Erly  pen- 
ultimo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo 
octuagesimo  quinto  hiis  testibus  Domino  Jacobo  Ogiluy  de  Erly  milite 
Johanne  Ogiluy  de  Ballindoche  Dauid  Ogiluy  de  Tolmade  Gilberto 
Ramsay  de  Mawise  Willelmo  Ross  Johanne  Ross  Johanne  Lowsone  et 
Domino  Henrico  Broiss  capellano  ac  notario  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis 
QuAM  QUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  Saluis  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  wardis  releuijs  maritagiis  juribus  et  seruiciis  .  .  . 
debitis  et  consuetis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  con- 
firmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Edinburghe  decimotercio  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quadringentesimo  octuagesimo  quinto  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  sexto  . 


Carta  venditionis  Willelmo  Forbes  de  Towiis. '  — (A.D.  1495.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
factam  per  dilectum  nostrum  Patricium  Ogiluy  de  Kilyhebroy  Willelmo 
Forbes  de  Towijs  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus 
lianc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Patricius  Ogiluy  de  Kilyhebroy  .  .  .  salutem 

'  [Abridged  from  the  liegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiii.,  no.  174.  (MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.)  Collated  with  a  copy  of  tlie  charter  confirmed  in  the  Notary's  Protocol,  entitled 
"Register  of  Sasiues  for  the  burgh  of  Aberdeen,  voh  i.,''  iM!S.  in  archivis  ejusdem. 

By  a  charter,  dated  on  the  eighteenth  day  of  November,  1475,  John,  earl  of  Mar,  granted  to 
Duncan  Forbes,  son  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Urugliis,  the  lands  of  Over  Towy,  Nether  Towy, 
iind  Culfork,  formerly  belonging  to  John  Fenton.— (Original  among  the  Mar  papers.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.  439 

Noueritis  me  cum  .  .  .  consensu  .  .  .  Patricii  Ogiluy  filii  mei  et  heredis 
apparentis  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  et  hac  preseuti  carta  mea  contlrmasse 
honorabili  viro  Willelmo  Forbes  de  Towiis  omnes  et  sinj^ulas  terras 
meas  qiiarte  partis  terrarum  de  Vuer  Towiis  Nethir  Towiis  et  Culquhork 
et  molendinorum  earundem  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentium  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  .  .  .  dicto  Willelmo  et  heredibus 
suis  et  suis  assignatis  a  me  et  heredibus  meis  de  suppremo  domino 
nostro  Rege  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  unum  denarium  usualis  monete  regni  Scotie  super  solum 
dictarum  teri'arum  ad  Festa  Penticostes  nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur 
tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  mee  sigillum 
meum  et  sigillum  dicti  Patricii  filii  mei  et  heredis  apparentis  in  signum 
sui  consensus  et  assensus  sunt  appensa  apud  Abirdene  quarto  die  mensis 
Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  nonagesimo  quinto 
Coram  nobilibus  et  famosis  viris  Johanue  Ogiluy  bai'one  de  Fyngask 
Alexandro  Iruyn  de  Drum  Waltero  Ogiluy  de  Boyne  Patricio  Berclay 
de  Gamtuly  Dauid  Ogiluy  de  Tolmade  Thoma  Ogiluy  milite  Magistro 
Georgio  Striuelyn  de  Breky  Duncano  Thompsone  de  Auchinhamparis 
Roberto  Moncur  et  Domino  Johanne  Striuelin  presbytero  ac  notario 
publico  QuAMQUiDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  Saluis 
nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  juribus  et  seruiciis  .  .  .  debitis  et  consuetis 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  confii-macionis  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburght  vicesimo- 
primo  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo 
nonagesimo  quinto  et  regni  nostri  octauo  . 


Obligatio  Domine  de  Petslego.  '  — (A.D.  1495.) 

.A-prilis  4,  1495  .  Immediate  Isabella  Wemys  domina  de  Petslego  obli- 
gavit  se  fide  media  ad  varantizandum  Willelmo  Forbes  de  Towiis  et 
Jobanni  Forbes  fratri  suo  germano  heredibus  suis  aut  assignatis  terras 
sibi  ratione  tertie  contingentes  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kinaldy  et  tertiam 
dimidietatis  terrarum  de   Feeble  et  Sonnabotht  infra  vicecomitatum  de 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Notary's  Protocol,  entitled  "  Register  of  Sasines  for  the  Burgh  of  Aber- 
deen, vol.  i ,"  MS.  in  archivis  ejusdem.] 


440  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Abirdene  ut  jura  volunt  pro  terminis  sex  annorum  a  data  Penticostes 
ultimo  elapsi  secundum  tenorem  cuidentiarum  desuper  confectarum  Qui- 
bus  terminis  elapsis  dicta  Isabella  fideliter  promisit  ad  assedandum 
casdem  terras  suas  ipsis  Willelino  et  Johanni  pro  nouis  terminis  futuris 
ante  omnes  alios  pro  solutionibus  expensis  ut  alii  reddere  volunt  .  .  . 
Acta  eraut  .  .  .  infra  burgum  de  Abirden  hora  quasi  octaua  ante 
merediem  .  .  .  Super  quibus  dicti  Willelmus  et  Jobannes  petierunt  instru- 
menta  . 


Obligatio  relicte  Duncani  Forbes  de  Touiis,  '  — (A.D.  1495.) 

A.prilis  4,  1495  .  Immediate  Elizabetht  Crichtone  relicta  quondam  Dun- 
cani Forbes  de  Touiis  obligauit  se  fide  media  ad  causandum  Willelmum 
Forbes  de  Touiis  et  Johanuem  Forbes  suos  filios  exonerare  Willelmum 
Hay  filium  et  lieredem  apparentem  Alexandri  Hay  de  Moucbalis  de 
summa  quadraginta  librarum  monete  Scotie  in  qua  eiis  obligatur  pro 
Isabella  Werays  domina  de  Petslego  per  varantum  terraruni  sibi  ratione 
tertie  contingentium  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Kynnaldy  et  tertie  partis 
dimidietatis  terrarum  de  Fecblie  et  Sonnabotbt  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Abirden  casu  quo  coutingat  ipsam  dare  executionem  ante  com- 

plementum  sex  annorum  a  termino  Penticostes  ultimo  elapse  cum  hac 
conditione  quod  dictus  Willelmus  Hay  heredes  sui  et  assignati  restam 
viginti  librarum  pro  grissuma  receptam  pro  annis  tunc  non  elapsis  soluent 
.  .  .  et  inde  dictus  Willelmus  Hay  petiit  iustrumenta  . 


Carta  confirmacionis  Willelmi  Forbes  de  Tolleis  super  terris  de  Armur- 
tbach.  2  _(A.D.  1500  et  A.D.  1501.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
vendicionis  .  .  .  factam  per  Johannem  Name  de  Cromdale  dilecto  nostro 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Notary's  Protocol,  entitled  "  Ueglster  of  Sasiues  for  the  Burgh  of  Aber- 
deen, vol.  i."    MS.  in  archivis  ejusdem.] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registruni  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiii.,  no.  477.  MS.  Gen.  Eeg  House, 
Kdinb. 

On  the  fifteenth  day  of  December,  1503,  in  presence  of  the  Lords  of  Council,  "  Williamo 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TO^VIE.  441 

Willolmo  Forbes  de  Tolleis  .  .  .  .id  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma 
OjixiBUS  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes  Name  de  Cromdale 
eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noucritis  nie  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  hoiio- 
rabili  viro  Willelmo  Forbes  de  Tolleis  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  do 
Ardmurtbach  cum  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kyntor  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Aberdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  predicto 
Willelmo  beredibus  suis  et  assignatis  a  me  beredibus  meis  et  assignatis 
de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  in  feodo  et  beredi- 
tate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  seruicium  de  dictis  terris 
debitum  et  eonsuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huie  presenti  carte 
sigillum  meum  est  appensum  apud  Kildrummy  penultimo  die  mensis 
Januarij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  nonagesimonono 
Coram  bijs  testibus  Jobanne  domino  Forbes  Georgeo  Forbes  de  Auchyn- 
tole  Dauid  Ogiluy  de  Tolmad  Jobanne  Forbes  in  Dunpersy  Domino 
Thoma  Caldoure  vicario  de  Kildrummy  Domino  Alexandre  Symsoune 
capellano  et  Alexandre  Mowye  cum  diuersis  alijs  Quamquidem  cartam 
.  .  .  per  omnia  approbamus  .  .  .  Saluis  .  .  .  juribus  et  seruiciis  .  .  . 
debitis  et  consuetis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  pi'esenti  carte  nostre  con- 
firmationis   magnum    sigillum    nostrum    apponi    precepimus   .  .  .   Apud 

Forhes  in  Kildrummy  producit  ane  charter  of  Johne  of  Dunbar,  erle  of  Moray  and  lord  of  the 
barony  of  Kintor,  maid  to  Johne  of  Name  of  all  and  hale  the  land  of  Ardmurthawch  in  the 
said  harony  of  Kintor,  within  the  schirefdome  of  Abirdene,  gevand  ane  penny  of  blanche  ferrae 
ct  saluo  fori  seco  seruicio :  apud  Elgynn  xx.  Junij  auno  Domini  m"  ccC  tovc"  oclauo :  sub  sigilto  dicti 
Comitii:  Quiquictem  WHldnms  asserebat  huiusmodi  terras  cxtendcre  nd  duo  acra  terrarum." — (Acta 
Dominorum  Concilii,  vol.  xv.,  fol.  144.    MS.  General  Kegister  House,  Edinb.) 

"Jhon  of  Narn,  lorde  of  Ardmm-thach,"  was  present  with  Thomas,  carl  of  Murray,  at  a 
tr.ansaclion  in  the  churchyard  of  the  Chanoniy  of  Eosmarkyng,  upon  the  sixteenth  day  of 
August,  1420.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Morayiensis,  p.  475.) 

By  a  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen,  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  August,  1490,  George,  earl  of 
Huntly,  sold  to  his  kinsman,  AVilliam  Forbes  of  Tolleis,  his  lands  of  Fynlater,  with  the  appur- 
tenances, lying  in  the  lordschip  of  Tulche.  -(Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  6G.  MS 
Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.) 

By  a  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen,  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  October,  1496,  John  Forbes  of 
Burkis  sold  to  John  Forbes,  brother-german  of  William  Forbes  of  Towis,  the  half  of  his  lands 
of  Burkis,  with  the  appurten.ances,  and  his  lands  of  Glencaruy,  Glencoury,  and  Orde,  with  the 
appurtenances,  lying  in  the  earldom  of  Mar.— (Rcgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  siii.,  no.  250.  MS. 
Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.) 

By  a  charter,  dated  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  January,  1504-5,  King  James 
rv.  confirmed  to  John  Forbes,  brother-german  of  William  Forbes  of  Tolleis,  the  lands  of 
Burchis.  with  the  woods  and  bogs,  and  the  lands  of  Westirdrumraellochy,  Newtoune,  Macharis 
Halch,  Glenkervy,  Glenconry,  and  the  Orde.— (Registrura  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  67.  MS. 
Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.)] 

3k 


442  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Edinburgh  vicesimo  pvinio  die  mensis  Julij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo  prirao  et  rogni  nostri  deciino  quarto  . 


Inquisicio  Johannis  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  1.506. '^ 

xnquisieio  facta  apud  burgum  de  Abirdene  vicesimo  die  mensis  Aprilis 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  sexto  coram  bonorabili  viro  Alex- 
andro  JJannerman  de  Watterton  vicccomitis  deputato  de  Abirdene  in  curia 
capitali  vicecomitis  de  Abirden  in  pretorio  eiusdem  pro  tribunab  sedente 
per  subscriptos  videHcet  Alexandrum  Iruyn  de  Drum  AVillelmum  Fraser 
de  Pbillortht  Gilbcrtum  Hay  de  Ardenderaugb  milites  Georgium  Meldrum 
feodatorem  de  Fyvy  Walterum  Berclay  de  Towy  Alexandrum  Skene  de 
eodem  Jobannem  Movat  de  Loscragy  Jacobum  Chene  de  Straloche  Alex- 
andrum Mortymer  de  Cragyuer  Andream  TulidefF  de  eodem  Alexandrum 
Caldour  de  Sonnabard  Alexandrum  Gordone  de  Kennerty  Robertum 
Dogud  de  Auchnahuff  Joliannem  Ross  de  Aucblossin  Jobannem  Gardine 
de  Latberis  Willelmum  King  de  Bourty  et  Alexandrum  Strathachin 
de  Glenkyndy  Qui  jurati  dicunt  quod  quondam  Alexander  Forbes 
de  Petslego  miles  proauus  Johannis  Forbes  latoris  prcsencium  obijt 
vltimo  ,  .  .  sasitus  ut  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et  fidem  domini  nostri  Regis 
de  dimidietate  terrarum  de  Fychley  et  de  dimidietate  terrarum  de  Soyna- 
both  et  de  dimidietate  terrarum  de  Esterdruminelochy  cum  suis  per- 
tinenciis  jacentibus  infra  dictum  vicecomitatum  Et  quod  dictus  .Johannes 
est  legitimus  et  propinquior  hercs  eiusdem  quondam  Alexandri  proaui  sui 
de  dictis  terris  cum  pcrtinenciis  Et  quod  est  legitime  etatis  I'lt  quod 
dicte  terre  cum  pertinenciis  valent  nunc  per  annum  viginti  marcas  et 
valucrunt  decem  marcas  tempore  pacis  Et  quod  tenentur  in  capite  de 
supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  per  seruicium  warde  et  relcuij  debitum  et 
consuetum  Et  quod  nunc  existunt  in  manibus  domini  nostri  Regis  legitime 
et  per  seipsum  per  dccessum  quondam  dicti  Alexandri  proaui  sui  per 
spacium  triginta  annorum  aut  eocirca  in  defectu  veri  heredis  jus  suum 
hucusque  minime  prosequcntis  Datum  et  clausum  sub  sigillo  officij  dicti 
vicecomitis  deputati  et  sigillis  quorundam  qui  huic  inquisicioni  intereraat 
faciende  anno  die  mense  et  loco  prenotatis  . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Libri  Actorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatus  de  Aberdeen,  vol.  i.,  MS.  in 
archivis  cjusdcm.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.  443 


Carta  Jobanni  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  1507.) 

Apud  Edinburglie  .  xxvii.  Januarii  •  j™  v"  vi.  .  Rex  concessit  dilecto  suo 
Jobanni  Forbes  domino  feodi  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Burgbis  filio  quondam 
Duncani  Forbes  do  ToUeis  et  bercdibus  suis  dimedietatcs  teri'arum  de 
Fechlie  Soynabotbe  et  Estir  Druinmellocbqiiliy  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Abirdene  que  fuerunt  Johannis  Forbes  domini  liberitenementi  de  Burgbis 
per  ipsum  de  Rege  immediate  tente  per  servicium  warde  et  relevii  et  in 
manibus  Regis  recognito  fuerunt  ob  alienacionem  majoris  partis  earundem 
per  ipsum  factam  Jobanni  domino  Forbes  absque  Regis  consensu  etc. 
pro  certis  pecuniarum  summis  cum  thesaurario  Regis  compositis  Ac  eciam 
Rex  dictas  terras  baronie  de  Burghis  univit  et  annexavit  Reddendo 
annuatim  unam  sectam  ad  duo  placita  capitalia  vicecoraitatus  de  Abirdene 
ac  wardam  relevium  et  maritagium  cum  contigerint  Testibus  Willelmo 
episcopo  Abirdonensi  Matheo  comite  de  Levenax  Alexandre  domino 
Hume  Andrea  domino  Gray  Jacobo  abbate  de  Dumfermling  Magistro 
Gavino  Dunbar  . 


Carta  Jobannis  Forbes.  '^  — (A.D.  1546.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  uos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilecto  nostro  Jobanni  Forbes  filio  et  heredi  appai'enti  Alexandri  Forbes 
de  Brux  suis  beredibus  et  assignatis  omnes  et  singulas  terras  et  baroniani 
de  Brux  cum  turre  fortilicio  manerio  pomeriis  bortis  .  .  .  terras  de 
Synnahard  dimedietateni  terrarum  de  Vdochis  integras  terras  de  Mekle 

'  [From  the  Abbreviatio  Registri  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  siv.,  uo.  296.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Edinb. 

On  the  tenth  day  of  July,  1376,  Henry  of  Strathehyn,  lord  of  Balbl.ay,  granted  to  John 
Crabb,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  the  lands  of  Fythelych,  Drummeloquhy,  and  Soynabotli,  held  by 
him  of  the  Earl  of  Fyfl'e,  in  presence  of  Alexander  Frascr,  sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  William  of  Mel- 
drum,  lord  of  Aehncf,  and  other  witnesses.  On  the  fifth  day  of  May,  1518,  Tames,  lord 
Ogih-y,  as  procurator  for  John  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  resigned  the  sunny  half  of  these  lands  of 

Feichly  and  Sonaboth,  in  favour  of  James  Caldour  of  Auchintoull (Originals  in  the  Craigie- 

var  charter  chest.)] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  sxix..  no.  422,  lib.  xxx.,  no.  289.  JIS. 
Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 


444  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Byth  (limedietatem  terrarum  de  Litill  Auchcry  cum  suis  partibus  .  .  . 
jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  et 
baronia  ,  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Alexandri  Forbes  de  Brux  perprius  hcreditarie 
et  quas  idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  ct  nostris  successoribus  in  feodo 
hereditate  ac  libera  baronia  iuiperpetuum  .  .  .  Faeieudo  inde  annuatim 
.  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  Reseruato  tamen  dicto 
Alexandre  Forbes  liberotenemento  et  vitali  redditu  .  .  .  prefatarum 
terrarum  et  baronie  .  .  .  pro  omnibus  sue  vite  diebus  .  .  .  nee  nou 
rationabili  tercia  pai'te  .  .  .  Mariorie  Forbes  sue  sponse  quum  contigerit 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  liuic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Sanctumandream  decimo  octauo 
die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesirao  quingentesimo  quadragesimo 
sexto  et  regui  nostri  anno  quarto  . 


Carta  confirmacionis  Mariorie  Forbes.  '  — (A.D.  1547.) 

jyLaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quamdam 
cartam  donationis  factam  per  Johannem  Forbes  dominum  feodi  dominii  de 
Brux  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam 
visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes  Forbes  feoditarius  dominii  de  Brux  salutem 
in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  cum  consensu  honorabilis 
viri  Alexandri  Forbes  mei  patris  liberetenementarii  eiusdem  dominii  nec- 
non  cum  .  .  .  assensu  et  auctoritate  venerabilis  viri  Domini  Johannis 
Mitcbelsoun  i-ectoris  de  Forbes  mei  curatoris  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecte  mee 
matri  Mariorie  Forbes  sponse  dicti  Alexandri  in  vitali  redditu  pro  toto 
tempore  vite  sue  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  de  Synnahard  cum  per- 
tinentiis  necnon  molendinum  .  .  .  earundem  necnon  omnes  et  singulas 
terras  meas  de  Fecbillie  videlicet  .  .  ,  dimidietatem  occidentalem  eius- 
dem cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirden  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  suprema  domina  nostra  Regina  .  .  . 
durante  tempore  vite  dicte  Mariorie  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  . 
vnum  denarium  vsualis  monete  ...  si  petatur  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  SigilU,  lib.  xsx.,  no.  79.    MS.  (Jen.  Eeg.  House. 
Edinb.l 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.  445 

testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  manuali  mea  subsci'iptione  subscripte 
necnon  manualibus  subscriptionibus  dicti  AlexanJri  mei  patris  ac  Domini 
Johaunis  ilichelsoun  mei  curatoris  prefati  .  .  .  sigillum  meum  proprium 
est  appensum  Apud  Briix  vicesimo  quarto  die  meiisis  Jauuarli  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  sexto  Coram  hiia  testi- 
bus  Roberto  Lummisdane  de  Medlar  Magistro  Matheo  Lummisdane  de 
Tulicarne  Thoma  Smytht  Johanne  Ingrem  Willelmo  Forbes  et  Magistro 
Nicholao  Stevinsoun  notai'io  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quamquidem 
cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  contirmamus  Saluis  nobis  .  .  .  juribus  et 
seruiciis  .  .  .  debitis  et  consuetis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic 
presenti  cai'te  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo  die  mensis  Februarii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  sexto  et  regni  nostri 
quinto  . 


Carta  Margarete  Forbes  filie  Alexandri  Forbes  de  ToUeis  super  terris  de 
Ouchtercoule  in  Cromar. '  — (A.D.  1549.) 

JVJLaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quamdam 
cartam  alienacionis  factam  per  Johannem  Cowtis  de  Ochtircowle  Mar- 
garete Forbes  filie  Alexandri  Forbes  de  Tolleis  ...  ad  plenum  in- 
tellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris 
Johannes  Cowtis  de  Ouchtircowlle  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis 
me  .  .  .  alienasse  .  .  .  honeste  domicelle  Margarete  Forbes  filie  quon- 
dam honorabilis  viri  Alexandri  Forbes  de  Tolleis  hereditarie  et  heredibus 
masculis  inter  me  et  ipsam  legitime  procreandis  quibus  forte  deficientibus 
heredibus  meis  masculis  quibuscunque  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  de 
Ouchtircowle  Taynlie  Straweltis  Tanamoyne  Stramor  molendino  de 
OuchtircovU  cum  multuris  et  terris  molendinariis  eiusdem  ville  Blakmyll 
cum  multuris  et  terris  molendinariis  eiusdem  ville  Ouchtirarn  Tullocht  et 
Tannamoyne  Ibid  cum  omnibus  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  prouincia 
de  Cromar  et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  pro  quadam  certa  summa 
pecunie   .    .   .   Tenendas  et  habendas   .   .   .   de  suprema  domina  nostra 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magai  Sigilli,  lib.  xxx.,  no.  400.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


446  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Regina  Scotie  ...  a  me  et  heredibus  meis  ...  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  seruiciaet  jura  .solita  et  consueta 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  pi-oprium  vnacum  subscrip- 
tione  mea  manuali  presentibus  est  appensum  Apud  Ouchtircowll  quarto 
die  mensis  Januarij  anno  Domini  millosimo  quingentesimo  quadragesi- 
mo  octauo  Coram  hijs  testibus  nobili  et  potenti  domino  Willelmo  domino 
de  Forbes  Allano  Cultis  Thoma  Smytbt  et  Thoma  Daloquhy  notariis  pub- 
licis  QuAMQUiDEMcartam  .  .  .  pro  pei-petuo  confirmamus  .  .  .  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  cai'te  nostra  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  preccpimus  Apud  Edinburgh  decimosexto  die  mensis 
.Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  octauo  et 
regni  nostri  septimo  . 


Carta  confirmacionis  Johannis  Forbes  de  Tolleis.  '  — (A.D.  1550.) 

JNlaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotoruni  .  .  .  Sci;itis  nos  .  .  .  quamdam 
cartam  .  .  .  venditionis  factam  per  Margaretam  Forbes  de  Ouchtercoule 
...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  bac  forma  O.mnibus  lianc  cartam 
visuris  vel  audituris  Margareta  Forbes  do  Ochtercouie  filia  quondam 
honorabilis  viri  Alexandri  Forbes  de  Tolleis  eternam  in  Domino  salutem 
Noueritis  me  cum  .  .  .  assensu  Magistri  Joliannis  Forbes  de  Barnis 
patrui  mei  cbarissimi  ac  curatoris  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro 
•Johanni  Forbes  de  Tolleis  germane  meo  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas 
de  Ouchtercoule  Strauelie  Taynly  Stramoir  cum  molcndino  multuris  et 
terns  molendinai'iis  de  Ouchtercoule  Ouchtirarne  Tulloch  Blakmill  cum 
multuris  et  terris  niolcndinariis  eiusdem  et  Tanamon  Ibid  cum  earundem 
pendiculis  .  .  .  jacentes  in  parocbia  de  Cromar  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Abirdene  pro  quadam  certa  summa  pecunie  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas 
.  .  .  de  suprcma  domina  nostra  Regina  ...  in  feodo  et  hereditate  im- 
perpetuum .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  proprium  vnacum  mea 
subscri])tione  mea  manu  calamum  tangente  ducta  per  notarium  publicum 
subscriptum  necnon  sigillum  curatoris  mei  antedicti  in  signum  sui  con- 

'  [Abridged  Irom  the  Kegistrnm  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxx.,  no.  546.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TOWIE.  447 

sensus  .  .  .  cum  sua  subscriptione  manuali  prcsentibus  sunt  appensa 
apud  opidum  Abirdonense  vltirao  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  mil- 
lesimo  quingcntesimo  quinquagesimo  coram  hiis  testibus  Johaniie  Forbes 
de  Bruchis  Duncano  Forbes  filio  Magistri  Jobannis  Forbes  de  Barnis 
Roberto  Watsoun  Domino  Willelmo  Thomsoun  sacellano  ct  Thoma 
Uoloquhy  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  ,  pro  perpetuo 
confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huie  present!  carte  nostra 
confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Edinburgh  septimo  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  regni  nostri  octauo  . 


Carta  Johannis  Forbes  de  Tolly  et  sue  sponse.  '  — (A.D.  1556.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilectis  nostris  Johanni  Forbes  de  Tolly  et  Margarete  Campbell  eius 
sponse  ac  eorum  alteri  diutius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodatione  et  heredi- 
bus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus 
bcredibus  dicti  Johannis  quibuscunque  omnes  et  singulas  terras  sub- 
scriptas  videlicet  terras  de  Kyldrymmy  terras  de  Over  Tolly  terras  de 
Auldtoun  terras  de  Thomreoch  terras  de  Myltoun  de  Tolly  et  terras 
vocatas  Alexander  Brydyis  croft  jacentes  infra  baroniam  de  et 

vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  terras  de  Ochtirarne  cum  dimidietate 
molendini  oiusdem  jacentes  in  Cromar  et  vicecomitatu  nostro  predicto 
Que  dicto  Johanni  Forbes  perprius  hereditarie  pertinuerunt  et  per  eundem 
...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  resignate  fuerunt  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  ha- 
bendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  .  .  .  iura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et 
consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  mag- 
num sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  octauo 
die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingeHtesimo  quinqua- 
gesimo sexto  et  regni  nostri  decimo  quarto  . 


I  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxi.,  no.  3i4.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


448  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  AlexanJri  Forbes  super  terris  et  baronia  de  Tolleis. ' — (A.D.  1561.) 

JVlaria  Dei  gracia  Recjina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Alexandro  Forbes  filio  legitimo  Johannis  Forbes  de  Tolleis  et 
beredibus  suis  masculis  quibuscunque  hereditarie  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
et  baroniam  de  Tolleis  continentes  Netber  Tolleis  cum  nianerie  /  Myd 
Tolleis  et  Over  Tolleis  cum  molendinis  multuris  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis 
earundem  terras  de  Culquhork  Cofurd  et  Aldtoun  ac  oranes  et  singulas 
terras  burgales  ville  de  Kyldrymme  terras  de  Ardmurdo  cum  molendinis 
multuris  et  pendiculis  earundem  vnacura  piscaria  vocata  The  Pott  of 
Rukkee  cum  domibus  et  hortis  in  vico  Abirdonensi  vocato  The  Grene 
.  .  .  jaceutes  infra  vicecomitatnm  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  baronia  fuit 
dicti  Johannis  prius  hereditarie  efc  coniuncta  infeodatio  de  Over  Tolleis 
Aldtoun  et  molendini  de  Tolleis  Margarete  Campbell  eius  coniugi  spec- 
tabat  et  per  eosdem  .  .  .  I'esignate  fucrunt  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  . 
Insuper  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  priorem  vnionem  omnium  et 
singularum  prenominatarum  terrarum  ...  in  vnam  integram  et  liberam 
baroniam  erectam  Baroniamque  de  Tolleis  vocatam  .  .  .  Tenendas  et 
habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hei'editate  ac 
libera  baronia  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Rcseruato  libero  teneraento  in  vitali 
redditu  .  .  .  dicto  Johanni  de  Forbes  .  .  .  necnon  vitali  redditu  .  .  . 
prefatarum  terrarum  de  Over  Tolleis  villeque  et  molendini  de  Tolleis 
.  .  .  prefate  Margarete  Campbell  eius  coniugi  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepinius  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  pi-imo  die  mensis  Decembris 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesirao  sexagesimo  primo  et  regni  nostri 
vicesimo  . 


Carta  Joannis  Forbes  de  Brux  et  sue  sponse.  ^  — (A.D.  1576.) 

Jacobus  Dei   gratia  Rex    Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxli.,  no.  583.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House.] 
*  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiv.,  no.  580.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


PRESBYTEEY  OF  ALFORD— GLENBUCKET.  449 

dilcctis  nostris  Joanni  Forbes  de  Brux  et  Elizabeth  GorJoun  eius  sponse 
eoriim  alteri  diutius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  .  .  .  totas  et  in- 
tegras  terras  de  Drummallieheis  cum  molendino  terris  molendinariia 
multuris  soquelis  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Brux  infra 
vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Aberdene  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  prefato 
Joanni  Forbes  perprius  hereditarie  pertinuerunt  et  quas  idem  ...  in 
manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas 
.  .  .  prefatis  Joanni  Forbes  et  Elizabeth  Gordoun  eius  sponse  eorum 
alteri  diutius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  iufeodatione  et  heredibus  mascnlis  inter 
ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  heredibus 
tnasculis  prefati  Joannis  Forbes  quibuscunque  seu  assignatis  de  nobis  et 
successoribiis  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo 
inde  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Dalkeith  quinto  die  mensis  August!  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  septuagesimo  sexto  et  regni  nostri  decinio  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  GLENBUCKET.' 

Carta  feodifirme  Alexandri  Thomuilsoune  super  villa  et  gleba  ecclesiastica 
vicarie  de  Glenbuchat.  ^  — (A.D.  1549.) 

Omnibus    banc    cartam    visuris    vel    audituris   Presidens   et   Capituluui 

'  [See  Collectious  for  a  history  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  p.  613. 

Glenbucket  was  of  old  a  chapelry  of  the  church  of  Logy  in  Mar.  It  was  erected  into  a 
parish  in  the  year  1473,  by  Bishop  Thomas  Spens,  with  consent  of  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
cathedral,  and  of  Sir  Edward  Makdowel,  vicar  of  Logy.  The  deed  of  erection  recites  the  perils  of 
storms  and  floods  which  beset  the  inhabitants  in  passing  and  repassing  between  Glenbucket  and 
Logy,  through  an  uninhabited  tract  of  hill  and  waste,  where,  in  one  day  at  Easter,  five  or  si.x 
people  perished  on  their  way  to  the  ehurch  of  Logy.  The  church  of  Glenbucket,  dedicated  to  St. 
Peter,  was  to  be  served  by  a  resident  parochial  chaplain,  who  was  to  have  the  church  land  of 
Capeltone,  with  the  great  tithe  as  well  of  Capcltone  as  of  the  town  of  Belnaboth  in  Glenbucket 
(stretching  from  Inuor  of  Aldecassen  to  the  burn  of  C'orunobagen,  and  thence  to  Clachnelle), 
belonging  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Aberdeen  ;  with  the  altarages  and  other  small  emoluments, 
which  of  old  belonged  to  the  vicar  of  Logy;  and  with  twenty  shillings  Scots  yearly  from  the 
vicar  of  Logy,  in  respect  of  his  release  from  the  cure  of  Glenbucket.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus 
.\berdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  307-309.)] 

-  [Abridged  h-ora  the  Kegistmm  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xli.,  no.  104.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinh. 

By  a  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen  on  the  eighth  day  of  December,  l.')82,  Arthur  Skene,  vicar 
of  the  parish  church  of  Glenbuchat,  granted  in  feufarm  to  Alexander  Forbes,  commonly  called 

3l 


450  TIIL  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

ecclesie  cathedralis  Abirdonensis  absente  Decano  eiusdem  Capituli 
Noueritis  nos  cum  .  .  .  consilio  reuerendi  in  Christo  patris  et  domini 
Dei  Apostoliceque  Sedis  gratia  Abirdonensis  Episcopi  et  discreti  viri 
Domini  Johannis  Carlile  viearii  perpctui  ecclesie  parochialis  de  Glen- 
buchot  ...  ad  feudifirmam  sen  emphiteosim  perpetuam  hereditarie 
dimisisse  .  .  .  prouido  viro  Alexandre  Thomiiilsoune  et  Helene  Carlile 
eius  sponse  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et 
heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  sen  procreandis  quibus  forte 
deficientibus  heredibus  masculis  ipsius  Alexandri  et  suis  assignatis  qui- 
buscunque  Totas  et  integras  terras  nostras  ville  et  glebe  ecclesiastice 
vicarie  predicte  de  Glenbuchet  cum  lie  Ailhous  et  Ailhouscroftis  cum 
singulis  alijs  suis  pendiculis  et  pertinenciis  .  .  .  jacentes  infra  dominium 
de  Mar  et  vicccomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  . 
de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Decano  et  Capitulo  antedictis  in  feudi- 
firmam et  hereditatem  perpetuam  .  .  •  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  . 
prefato  Domino  Joanni  vicario  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  et  post  eius 
decessum  perpetuis  futuris  temporibus  summam  sex  mercarum  ad  susten- 
tationem  vniiis  viearii  ad  ministranduni  in  dicta  ecclesia  per  nos  pre- 
sentandi  .  .  .  summam  quinque  mercarum  monete  Scotie  pro  annuls 
firmis  gressumis  custumis  arragiis  caragiis  bondagiis  et  aliis  seruiciis  et 
deuoriis  quibuscunque  .  .  .  necnon  summam  tredecim  solidorum  et 
quatuor  denariorum  eiusdem  monete  in  augmentationem  .  .  .  rentalis 
necnon  duplicando  dictam  feudifirmam  sex  marcarum  primo  anno  introitus 
cuiuslibet  heredis  autassignati  .  .  .  Reseruando  tamen  vicariis  perpetuis 
dicte  ecclesie  futuris  totum  croftum  et  mansum  cum  horto  dicte  ecclesie 
.  .  .  prout  de  presenti  .  .  .  laborantur  ,  .  .  per  Joannem  Ray  curatum 
dicte  ecclesie  vnacum  lapidibus  lutho  cespitibus  focalibus  .  .  .  et  aliis 
necessariis  pro  edificacione  sustentacione  et  constructione  mansionis  horti 

Alaster  Forbes,  son  of  John  Forbes  in  Colquharie,  the  lands  of  the  Kirktovni  and  Kirk  Glebe  of 
the  vicarage  of  Glenbucluit,  with  the  Ailhous  and  Ailhouscroftis,  reserving  the  liferent  of  the 
shadowy  half  to  Kobert  Thomuilsoun,  son  and  heir  of  the  deceased  Alexander  Thomuilsoun. 
This  charter,  along  with  the  charter  in  the  text,  was  confirmed  by  King  James  VI.,  by  a  charter 
under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Falkland  on  the  twenty  fourth  day  of  July,  1585.— (Registrum 
Magni  SigiUi,  lib.  xli.,  no.  104.    MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House,  Edinb.)] 

On  the  third  day  of  April,  1594,  John  Gordon,  fiar  of  Carnbnrrow,  and  Helen  Carnegy,  his 
wife,  were  infeft  in  the  lands  of  Easter  and  Wester  Innerbuckcttis,  before  these,  among  other 
witnesses,  Patrick  Leslye  of  Kincragie,  John  Forbes  of  New,  Itobert  Coutis,  liar  of  Ouchtercowle. 
and  James  Abircrumby,  fiar  of  I'ersie.— (Original  in  the  charter  room  at  Duff  House.)  ] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— AUCHINDORE.  451 

et  horrei  vicariorum  dicte  ecclesie  pro  tempore  Cum  communi  pastura 
iluorum  equoriim  oeto  aliarum  bestiarum  seu  vaccarum  et  quaJraginta 
ouium  .  .  .  infra  dictam  terram  ecelesiasticam  .  ,  .  necnon  peciam  terre 
contigue  jacentem  manso  ct  horto  dicti  Curati  continentem  viginti  rudas 
terrarum  in  longitudine  et  latitudine  prout  moris  est  liinitare  rudas 
ad  effec'tum  construendi  et  edificandi  horrei  et  horto  ad  collectionem 
et  conseruationem  decimarum  garbalium  ct  aliarum  Jecimarum  dicte 
parochie  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huie  presenti  carte  sigillum 
prefati  reuerendi  patris  et  Capituli  antedicti  vnacuni  sigillo  prescript! 
Domini  Joannisvnacum  eorundem  subscriptionibus  manualibus  presentibus 
sunt  apposita  et  appensa  respectiue  apud  ciuitatem  Abirdonensem  tertio 
die  mensis  August!  Anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo 
nono  Presentibus  ibidem  Alexandre  Cowtis  Magistro  Joanne  Chamer 
Magistro  Andrea  Harvye  Magistro  Stephano  Maveris  et  Roberto  Burnat 
cum  diuersis  aliis  . 


THE  PARISH  OP  AUCHINDORE.' 

Confirmatio  Gubernatoris  regni  Scocie  Alcxandrode  Iruyne  deDrum.  ^  — 
(A.D.  1414) 

JtCobertus  dux  Albanie  comes  de  Fife  et  de  Menteth  ac  gubernator  re^ni 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  613,  G14. 

In  the  year  1236,  there  was  a  controversy  between  Andrew,  bishop  of  Murray,  and  Gilbert, 
liishop  of  Aberdeen,  as  to  the  diocesan  jurisdiction  of  the  church  of  Dauendor.— (Registruiu 
Episcopatus  Moraviensis,  p.  101.) 

On  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  May,  1361,  Thomas,  earl  of  Marr,  presented  his  clerk.  Sir  John 
of  Mar,  canon  of  Aberdeen,  to  the  church  of  Dauachyndore,  then  vacant  by  the  decease  of  Sir 
Thomas  of  Meldrum,  its  late  rector ;  and  farther  gave  his  consent  to  the  church  of  Dauachyn- 
dore being  united,  with  the  Bishop's  sanction,  to  the  prebendal  church  of  Inuyrnochy.— (Regis- 
truni  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  89.)  On  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  March,  1513-1, 
Bishop  Elpliiustone,  with  consent  as  well  of  the  rector  of  the  churcli  of  Auchindoir,  as  of 
King  James  V.,  erected  that  church  into  a  prebend  of  the  King's  College,  at  Aberdeen.  The 
prebendary  was  bound,  however,  to  provide  a  fit  vicar  for  the  cure  of  the  church,  who  should 
receive  twelve  morks  yearly,  with  a  manse  and  convenient  toft,  and  to  provide  also  (or  the 
College  a  stallar  skilled  in  singing,  who  should  oflSeiate  with  the  other  stallars  or  boys  in  the 
choir  of  the  College,  and  have  a  salai-y  of  four  merks  Scots,  with  a  decent  habit  and  surplice. — 
(Fasti  Aberdonenses,  pp.  71,  94.)  The  Romanesque  church  of  Auchindoir  is  described  in  Mr. 
Muir's  Ancient  Parochial  and  Collegiate  Churches  of  Scotland,  pp.  144-147.    Loud.  1848.] 

=  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Drum.] 


452  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Scocie  omnibus  probis  bominibus  tocius  regni  predicti  clericis  et  laicis 
salutem  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  virtute  officii  nostri  gubernacionis  re^ni  pre- 
dict! imperpetuum  confimiasse  donacionem  et  concessionem  illas  quas 
carissimus  nepos  noster  Alexander  comes  de  Marre  et  de  Garuiach  fecit 
et  concessit  dilecto  consanguineo  suo  Alexandre  de  Irwyne  de  Drum  de 
.  .  .  terris  suis  dominicis  de  Dauachdore  et  de  Fidilmonth  cum  per- 
tinenciis  iacentibus  in  comitatu  de  Marr  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdene 
pro  seruicio  dicti  Alexandri  de  Irwyne  dicto  nepoti  nostro  impenso  et  pro 
toto  tempore  uite  sue  impendendo  Tenendas  et  habendas  totas  et  integras 
terras  predictas  cum  pertinenciis  predicto  Alexandre  de  Invine  et  lieredibus 
suis  et  suis  assignatis  de  dicto  nepote  nostro  et  successoribus  suis 
Comitibus  de  Marr  in  feodo  et  liereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  sicut  in  carta 
predicti  Comitis  de  Marr  nepotis  nostri  prefato  Alexandre  de  Irwine  inde 
confecta  plenius  continetur  Saluo  domino  nostro  Regi  et  lieredibus  suis  de 
dictis  terris  cum  pertinenciis  seruicio  debito  et  consueto  .  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  present!  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  officii 
nostri  apponi  precepimus  Testibus  reuerendo  in  Christo  patre  Gilberto 
episcopo  Aberdonensi  cancellario  Scocie  Johanne  Senescalli  comite 
Buchanie  Willelmo  domino  de  Graliame  Johanne  Senescalli  de  Lorn 
militibus  Andrea  de  Hawick  rectore  de  Listoun  secretario  nostro  et 
Michaele  [de  Name  scutifero  nostro  •  apud]  .  .  .  quinto  die  mensis  Maij 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quadriugentesimo  quartodecimo  et  gubernacionis 
nostre  anno  [octauo  .] 

Confirmatio  Roberti   comitis  de   Marr  Alexandro  de  Irwyne   militi.  '  — 
(A.D.  1410  et  A.D.  1440.) 

Omnibus  hoc  scriptum  visuris  vel  audituris  Robertus  comes  de  Marr  et 
d'ominus  do  Erskyne  salutem  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam  bone 
memorie  Alexandri  Senescalli  quondam  comitis  de  Marr  et  de  Garviauch 
ac  domini  de  Duffle  in  Bi'abancia  predecessoris  nostri  faetam  dilecto 
nostro  Alexandro  de  Irwyne  militi  .  .  .  intellcxisso  ad  plenum  in  hec 
verba  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  nos  Alexander  Senes- 
calli comes  de  Marr  et  de  Garviauch  ac  dominus  de  Duffle  in  Brabancia 
salutem  in  Domino     Noueritis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  et  hac  presenti  carta 

'  [Abridged  troiu  the  original  in  Ilie  charter  room  at  Drum.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— AUCHINDORE.  453 

nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  et  fideli  consanguineo  nostro  Alexandro  de 
Irwyne  iiiiliti  pro  suo  fideli  seruicio  nobis  iinpenso  et  pro  toto  tempore 
vita  sue  impendendo  omnes  terras  nostras  dorainicas  de  Davacliindore 
et  de  Fidelmonth  cum  pertinenciis  in  comitatu  nostro  de  Marr  infra 
viceconiitatum  de  Aberdene  Tenendas  .  .  .  predicto  Alexandro  heredi- 
bus  suis  et  suis  assignatis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  et  nostris 
successoribus  in  t'eodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  per  omnes  rectas  nietas  et 
diuisas  suas  sine  releuio  warda  maritagio  secta  curie  vel  venacionis  vel 
takmarte  et  sine  quocunque  onere  pi-ouidencie  ad  castrum  nostrum  quo- 
cunque  tempore  anni  capiendo  vel  ad  quemcunque  alium  locum  /  Et  sine 
aliqua  custuma  danda  fabrisdera  vel  tosachdera  Cum  boscis  planis  moris 
marresiis  pascuis  pratis  et  pasturis  tam  propriis  et  specialibus  quam 
communibus  viuariis  piscariis  aucupacionibus  venacionibus  cum  molen- 
dinis  multuris  brasinis  et  eorum  sequelis  petariis  turbariis  stagnis  aquis 
viis  semitis  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  nobis  heredibus  nostris  et  nostris  suc- 
cessoribus annuatim  dictus  Alexander  heredes  sui  et  sui  assignati  vnum 
denarium  vsualis  monete  Scocie  apud  ostium  australe  ecclesie  parochialis 
predictarum  terrarum  ad  Festum  jMatiuitatis  Beati  Jobannis  Baptiste 
nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur  tantum  .  .  .  Saluo  seruicio  forinseco  domini 
nostri  Regis  quantum  ad  dictas  terras  cum  pertinenciis  de  jure  pertinet  . 
Et  si  contingat  uos  heredes  nosti'os  vel  nostros  successores  vel  quemcun- 
que alium  nomine  nostro  vel  ex  parte  nostra  tenorem  presentis  scripti 
in  toto  vel  in  parte  aliqualiter  infringere  vel  contradicere  clam  vel  palam 
obligamus  nos  heredes  nostros  et  nostros  successores  ad  soluendum 
centum  libras  vsualis  monete  Scocie  ad  fabricam  ecclesie  cathedralis  de 
Aberdone  leuandas  per  Episcopum  eiusdem  vel  suum  ofRcialem  qui  pro 
tempore  fuerit  antequam  nos  heredes  nostri  vel  nostri  successores  in 
aliquo  judicio  audiamur  .  .  .  Li  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum 
presenti  carte  nostre  fecimus  apponi  apud  castrum  nostrum  de  Kyndromy 
decinio  sexto  die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  qiiadringen- 
tesimo  decimo  Testibus  reverendo  in  Christo  patre  Domino  Gilberto  Dei 
gracia  episcopo  Aberdonensi  cancellario  Scocie  Magistro  Henrico  de 
Lichtouu  rectore  ecclesie  de  Kynkell  Jacobo  Senescalli  fratre  nostro 
Willelmo  de  Camera  patre  et  Roberto  Dauid  cum  multis  et  diuersis 
alijs  QuAMQUIDEM  cartam  ...  in  omnibus  et  per  omnia  cum  consensu 
.  .  .  carissimi   filij    nostri  Thome  de  Erskyae  militis  .  .  .  pro  nobis  et 


454  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Iieredibus  nostris  prefato  Alexaudro  hercdibus  suis  et  suis  assignatis  vt 
premissum  est  imperpetuum  confirmamus  Coiicedimus  insnper  pro  nobis 
et  heredibus  nostris  prefato  Alexandre  beredibus  et  assignatis  suis  liber- 
tatem  siue  eschaetam  dictam  waith  in  dictis  terris  cum  pertinencijs 
inuentaui  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  vna  cum  sigillo  dicti 
Thome  filij  nostri  in  testimonium  sui  consensus  apponi  fecimus  apud  bur- 
gum  de  Aberdene  decimo  die  ni'Misis  Maij  anno  gracie  millesirao  quadrin- 
gentesimo  quadragesimo  Testibus  reuerendo  in  Christo  patre  Domino 
Henrico  Dei  gratia  episcopo  Aberdonensi  nobilibus  viris  Domino  Alex- 
andre de  Forbes  domino  eiusdem  milite  Roberto  de  Erskyne  de  Kynnoule 
Nicholaio  de  Erskyne  nepotibiis  nostris  Jolianne  Broune  de  Kennate 
Johanne  de  Druramond  Waltero  Kay  scutiferis  nostris  Gilberto  Meignes 
tunc  preposito  dicti  burgi  de  Abirdene  Jobanne  Vaus  Johanne  de  Fife 
Johanne  de  Scroggis  patre  burgensi  burgi  predicti  et  Magistro  Johanne  de 
Caudiou  notario  publico  cum  raultis  aliis  . 


Carta  Willelmi  Gordoun  filii  et  heredis  apparentis  Patricij   Uordoun  in 
Fulyemont.  '  — (A.D.  1507.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Willelmo  Gordoune  filio  et  heredi  apparenti  Patricij  Gordoune  in 
Fulyemont  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Johnnis  Levis  cum  molendino 
earundem  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de 
Abirdene  et  regalitatem  de  Garviacbe  Quequidem  terre  et  nioleudinum 
.  ,  .  clamate  fuerunt  per  Willelmum  Blakhaw  de  eodem  sibi  in  superiori- 
tate  pertinere  et  per  Duncanum  Forbes  de  Skene  et  Cristinam  Merser 
eius  sponsam  in  proprietate  per  cartam  et  sasinam  per  nos  desuper  eon- 
fectas  post  appreciacionem  earundem  pro  summa  tricentarum  mercarum 
factam  in  partem  solucionis  maioris  summe  per  ipsos  super  dictum 
Patricium  Gordoune  recuperate  et  eciam  fuerunt  dicti  Patricii  in  pro- 
prietate bereditarie  ante  prefatani  appreciacionem  et  nunc  redempte  et 
relaxate  per  ipsum  a  dictis  Duncano  et  Cristina  et  conqueste  a  dicto 
Willelmo  Blakhaw  cum  clameo  suo  in  supeiioritate  earundem     Et  quas 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kcgistrnm  Magnl  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  396.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— AUCHINDORE.  455 

terras  et  quod  molendinum  .  .  .  dictus  Willelmus  in  superioritate  et 
dicti  Duncanus  Cristina  et  Patrieius  in  proprietate  et  quilibet  ipsorum 
...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignarunt  .  .  .  Tenendaa  et 
Labendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  ,  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  . 
debita  et  consueta  Reseruato  tamen  liberotenemento  .  .  .  dicto  Patricio 
pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte 
nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  •  .  . 
Apud  Edinburghe  decimotercio  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini 
millesinio  quingentesimo  septimo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  . 


Indenture  of  manrent  between  Drum  and  Patrick  Gordon  of  Johnesleyiss.  ' 
— (A.D.  1511.) 

J- bis  indcntur  maid  at  Aberdene  the  xviii  day  of  the  monetht  of  March  the 
yer  of  God  ane  thousand  five  hundretht  and  tene  yeris  quhilk  proportis 
and  beris  witnes  in  itself  that  it  is  fullely  appontit  and  accordit  betuix  ane 
nobile  mane  Schir  Alexander  Irvyne  of  Drum  knycht  on  that  ane  part  and 
Patry  Gordon  of  Johnesleyiss  one  that  uther  part  in  maner  .  ,  ,  as  efter 
folloues  That  is  to  say  the  said  Knycht  God  willing  sail  infeft  Wilyeame 
Gordone  sone  and  appering  ayr  to  the  said  Patry  heretablie  ...  in  all  and 
halle  his  landis  of  Auchindor  Fulyeniont  Crawok  mylne  and  ailhous  of  the 
samyne  witht  thair  pertinence  liand  within  the  shirefdome  of  Aberdene  to  be 
haldin  of  the  said  Knycht  and  his  ayres  in  fewferrae  payand  yeirlie  fourty 
sevin  merkis  usuall  money  of  Scotland  at  tua  usuall  termes  in  the  yeir  .  .  . 
and  the  said  Patry  and  his  ayres  salbe  bundin  and  oblist  be  the  fathis  of 
thar  bodiis  to  the  said  Knycht  and  his  ayres  to  mak  homag  mantrent  and 
seruice  till  our  Souerane  Lord  in  tyme  of  his  woris  witht  fyve  rydand  men 
tua  speiris  weill  furnist  as  efferis  in  hosting  with  the  said  Knicht  or  his  ayres 
within  the  realme  of  Scotland  or  the  osting  of  Ingland  as  salbe  contenit  in 
his  charter  .  .  .  and  to  the  part  of  this  indentour  remaning  witht  the  said 
Knycht  the  said  Patry  has  affixt  his  seill  togidder  witht  subscription  of  his 
hand  day  yeir  and  place  before  writtin  befor  honorable  and  famous  men 

'  [Abridged  from  the  origiaal  in  the  charter  room  at  Drum.j 


45G  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Walter  Berclay  of  Towy  Alexander  Irving  sone  and  appering  ayr  to  the 
said  Knycht  Richerd  Irvyne  Archbald  Eraser  Schir  Dauy  Lyel  and  Schir 
Johnne  Stiraeling  notar  publict. 

Patry  Gordon  of  Johnezloiss. 


Carta  confirmacionis  Patrieii  Gordoune  filii  et  heredis  apparentis  Willelmi 
Gordoune  de  Auchindore.  '  — (A.D.  1538.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorura  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quatiidani  car- 
tam  .  ,  .  venditionis  factam  per  Alexandrum  Gordone  de  Knoekinblewis 
dilecto  nostro  Patricio  Gordoun  filio  ethi^redi  apparenti  Willelmi  Gordoune 
de  Auchindore  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc 
cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  Gordoune  de  Knokinblewis  salutem 
in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  dilecto  con- 
sanguineo  meo  Patricio  Gordoun  filio  et  heredi  apparenti  Willelmi  Gor- 
doune de  Auchindore  heredibus  .suis  et  assignatis  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
meas  de  Drymmeis  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  baronia  mea  de  Knokin- 
blewis et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  babendas 
.  .  .  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  ...  in  feodo 
et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  seruicium 
debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte 
nostre  subscriptione  mea  manuali  subscripte  sigillum  meum  proprium  est 
appensum  apud  Abirdene  decimo  die  mensis  Mali  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  trigesirao  octauo  Coram  hiis  testibus  Roberto  Stewart  de 
Latheris  Johanne  Collisoun  burgense  de  Abirdene  Alexandre  Gordoune 
Dauid  Watt  Johanne  Voud  Patricio  Meldrum  et  Magistro  Roberto 
Lummisdene  notario  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quamquidem  cartam 
.  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  pre- 
sent! carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  pre- 
cepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Sanctumandream  vicesimo  prime  die  mensis  Junii 
anno  regni  nostri  vicesimo  quinto  . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registmm  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxTi.,  no.  136.     MS.  Gen.  Reg.  Uonse, 
Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— AUCHINDORE.  457 


Carta  Willclmi  Gordoun. '  — (A.D.  1556.) 

jyiaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotonim  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandain  cartam 
.  .  .  venditionis  factara  per  Willelmiini  Gordoun  de  Auchindoir  Willclmo 
Gordoun  suo  nepoti  .  .  .  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  OiMNiBUS 
banc  cartam  visuris  vul  audituris  Willelmus  Gordoun  de  Auchindoir  ac 
dominus  terrarutn  de  Johnnis  Leis  salutera  in  Domino  sempiternam 
Noueritis  me  vendidisse  .  .  .  dilecto  meo  Willelmo  Gordoun  nepoti  meo 
heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  Omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  de  Johnnis 
Leis  extendentes  ad  quadraginta  libratas  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  cum 
suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas 
et  habenilas  .  .  .  de  suprema  domina  nostra  Regina  et  suis  successoribus 
in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  ,  .  . 
seruicium  inde  debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
sigillum  nieuin  huic  presenti  carte  mee  per  notarium  publicum  subscriptum 
de  niandato  meo  subscribentem  est  appensura  apud  Auchindoir  decimo 
quinto  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinqua- 
gesimo  sexto  Coram  hiis  testibus  Georgio  Gordoun  Georgio  Leslie  Adamo 
Mark  et  Domino  Dauid  Andersoun  sacellano  cum  diuersis  aliis  ac  Thoma 
Daloquhy  notario  QuAMQUlDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  coniirmacionis 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh 
primo  die  mensis  Maii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinqua- 
gesimo  sexto  et  regni  nostri  decimo  quarto  . 


Carta  de  Edynbanchory  et  Craglogy. » — (A.D.  1402.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Isabella  de  Douglas  domina  de 
Marr  et  do  Garviach  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  .  Noueritis  nos  in  nostra 
pura  viduitate  constitutam  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  Alei- 
andro  de  Forbas  filio  et  heredi  Johannis  de  Forbas  railitis  domini  eiusdem 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxi.,  no.  2U9.    MS.  Geu.  Keg.  House. 
Edinb.] 

'  [From  the  General  Register  House.] 

3  M 


458  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

pro  fideli  seruicio  suo  nobis  impenso  ct  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  nobis 
iuipendendo  totam  terram  nostram  de  Edynbanchory  et  Craglogy  cum 
pertinenciis  .  Tenendam  et  habendam  eidein  Alexandre  ct  lieredibus  suis 
de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  sine  homa^io  seu 
warda  releuio  vel  secta  curie  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  nobis  et  heredibus 
nostris  predictus  Alexander  et  heredes  sui  per  annum  vnum  denarium 
sterlingorum  apud  castrum  de  Kyndroray  ad  Festum  Pentecostes  si  petatur 
noniine  albe  firrae  tantura  .  .  .  Saluo  forinseco  seruicio  doraini  nostri  Regis 
quantum  ad  dictara  terram  de  iure  pertinet  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
sigilluni  nostrum  presenti  carte  est  appensum  apud  castrum  de  Kyndromy 
octauo  die  mcnsis  Nouembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo 
secundo  .  Hijs  testibus  venerabili  in  Christo  patre  Domino  Gilberto  Dei 
gracia  episcopo  Abirdonensi  Willelmo  de  Keth  marescallo  Scocie  Alex- 
andre de  Keth  Andrea  de  Lesly  militibus  •  Arcliibaldo  de  Douglas  cum 
raultis  alijs  . 


Confirmacio  pro  Domino  Alexandre  de  Forbes  de  terris  de  Edynbanchery.  ' 
— (A.D.  1405.) 

liobertus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartara 
Isabelle  comitisse  de  Marr  factam  et  concessam  Alexandre  de  Forbes  filio 
et  heredi  Johannis  de  Forbes  milicis  de  terris  [de]  Edynbanchery  et  de 
Craglogy  cum  pertinenciis  jaceniibus  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Aberdene 
.  .  .  intellexisse  ad  plenum  •  in  hec  verba  .  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris 
vel  audituris  Isabella  de  Douglas  demina  de  Marr  et  de  Garviauch  [efc.  ut 
supra^  .  QuAMQUiDEM  cartam  .  .  .  apprebamus  ratificaraus  et  pro 
nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  ])erpetuum  confirmaraus  .  Saluo  seruicio 
nostro  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis 
nostrum  prccepimus  appcni  sigillum  .  Testibus  reuerendis  in  Christo 
patribus  Henrico  episcopo  Sanctiandree  Gilberto  episcopo  Abirdonensi 
cancellario  nostro  .  Roberto  ducc  Albanio  comite  de  Fyf  et  de  Menteth 
fratre  nostro  germano  .  Henrico  de  Sancto  Claro  comite  Orcadie  .  Roberto 
de  Erskyne  et  Dauid  Flemyng  de  Bigare  consanguineis  nostris  militibus  . 

'  [From  the  General  Register  House.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— AUCHINDORE.  459 

Ajjud   Lynlithcu  vicesiiiio  tercio  die  rnensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesirao 
(|uadringentL'simo  quinto  .  Et  regni  nostri  anno  sextodecimo  . 


The  Laird  of  Craige  Gordon.  '  —{circa  A.D.  1630). 

To  the  Kings  nioste  Excellent  Majestic 
The  humble  petition  of  John  Gordon  elder  of  Craige 

Jiuinblie  sheweth  That  for  Religion  order  hath  been  given  for  banishinge 
the  petitioners  sonne  his  wife  and  children  and  confyneinge  himselfe  (in 
respect  of  his  great  age)  in  a  towne  within  Scotlande  /  which  order  they 
haue  all  humbly  obeyed  his  sonne  wife  and  poore  children  having  forthwith 
abandoned  the  Kingdome  /  A  two  parte  of  the  poore  estate  which  we  bathe 
beinge  allotted  for  his  sonne  and  his  family  /  and  a  thyrde  parte  for  him- 
selfe /  be  now  fyndeth  that  by  such  a  raeane  proporcioun  he  cannot  be  able 
to  lyve  beinge  both  aged  and  sickly  / 

His  humble  suite  is  That  he  may  haue  leaue  to  departs  the  Kingdome 
to  Hue  with  his  sonne  becaus  by  their  estate  vndevided  they  may 
all  be  more  able  to  subsist  then  otherwise  And  that  your 
Majestie  wilbe  gratiously  pleased  to  giue  order  to  your  Counsell 
there  for  that  effecte  /  And  (as  in  dutie)  he  shall  be  ever  bound 
to  pray  for  your  Majesties  longe  and  prosperous  raigne 


[From  the  General  Kegister  House.] 


460  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


THE  PARISH  OF  CABRACH  OR  STRATHDOVERN.' 

Carta  confirmationis  Georgio  de  Straithaichin  de  Losmortlii  auper  terris 
de  Balchere  etc.  ^  — (A.D.  1474.) 

J  acoljus  Dei  gracia  Re.x  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quaindam  cartatn 
dilecti  nostri  Laurencij  Nudry  factam  .  .  .  Georgeo  de  Straithaichin  .  .  . 
ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel 
audituris  Laurcncius  Nudrj'  doniinus  vnius  partis  de  Ouirestende  salutem 
in  Domino  sempiternam  Sciati.s  me  .  .  .  libere  vendidisse  .  .  .  Georgeo 
de  Strathachin  de  Losmorthi  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  terciarum 
parcium  de  Balchere  Enuercheroche  et  Auchnastank  cum  suis  pertinenciis 

1  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  Gl.'i,  616. 

In  the  year  1157,  Pope  Adrian  IV.  confirmed  the  Monastery  of  Cloueth  to  Edward,  hishop  of 
Aberdeen,  and  his  successors. — (Kegistruni  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  6,  8."!.)  It 
would  seem  to  have  been  originally  part  of  the  possessions  of  the  church  of  Murtlach.— (Id., 
vol.  i.,  pp.  »,  251 ;  vol.  ii.,  p.  125.) 

In  the  year  1266,  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Aberdeen  confirmed  the  grant  made  by  Bishop 
Uichard,  of  the  churches  of  Dunmeth  and  Cloueth,  for  the  lights  of  the  great  altar  and  the 
ornaments  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Aberdeen. — (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i., 
p.  29.)  In  the  year  13G3,  Bishop  Alexander,  having  regard  to  their  slender  revenues  wasted  by 
frequent  war,  united  the  churches  of  Kyldrumy  and  Cloueth,  both  belonging  to  the  commons  of 
the  chapter  of  the  cathedral :  the  cure  was  to  be  served  by  a  resident  vicar,  presented  by  the 
dean  and  chapter,  and  having  a  salary  of  a  hundred  shillings  yearly,  with  the  church  land. — (Id,, 
vol.  i.,  pp.  102,  103.)  If  the  union  took  cftcct,  it  w.as  not  lasting.  (Id.,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  52,  55,  86,87.) 
In  the  year  1520,  the  church  of  '  Cawbraucht  or  Cloueth,'  one  of  the  common  churches  of  the 
chapter,  was  leased  for  ten  pounds (Id ,  vol.  i.,  p.  384.) 

In  the  year  1381,  the  lands  of  Cloueth  were  claimed  to  be  held  of  the  Bishop  by  Bernard  of 
Kargill.— (Id  ,  vol  i.,  p.  135.)  They  were  of  the  extent  of  half  a  davach.— (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  251.) 
In  the  year  1511,  the  Bishop's  lands  of  Cloueth,  consisting  of  two  ploughs,  were  leased  to  four 
tenants  (or  eight  pounds  of  grassum,  and  a  yearly  rent  of  eight  pounds,  a  mart,  eight  kids,  and 
three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  bondage  and  services :  the  mill  and  croft  were  let  to  one 
ten.ant,  for  twenty-six  shillings  and  eiglit  pence  of  grassum,  and  twenty-five  shillings  and  eight 
pence  yearly,  with  liberty  of  brewing. — (Id ,  vol  i.,  p.  363.)  In  1549,  the  lands  of  Clowetht,  with 
the  mill,  were  leased  by  the  Bishop  to  Master  Robert  Lumisdane,  for  nineteen  years,  at  the 
yearly  rent  of  nine  pounds,  six  shillings,  and  eight  pence,  one  mart,  twelve  kids,  four  geese, 
and  three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  bondages,  with  the  accustomed  services ;  the  tenant  being 
bound  to  defend  the  rights  and  liberties  of  the  church,  and  to  resist  heretics  and  enemies  of  the 
orthodox  faith.— (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  433.)] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  vii.,  no.  273.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Edinb.l 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CABRACH.       461 

iaceiites  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Banf  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  . 
de  domino  nostro  Regc  et  successoribiis  suis  in  feodo  et  liereditate  im{)er- 
petuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  supremo  domino  nostro  Regi  et  heredibus  suis 
forinsieum  seruieium  quantum  pci-tinet  ad  dictas  terras  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  sigillum  meum  presenti  carte  mee  est  appensum  apud 
Capellam  Sancte  Marie  de  Gillismaldi  quinto  die  mensis  Februai-ii  anno 
Domini  m"  0000""°  Ixxiij  coram  Iiijs  testibus  Johanne  Stratliacbin  de 
Thorntoun  Patricio  Lindesay  et  Jobanne  Alexandri  cum  diuersis  aliis 
QuAMQUiDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  Saluis  nobis 
heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  wardis  releuiis  maritagiis  juribus  et 
seruiciis  de  dictis  terris  .  .  .  debitis  et  consuetis  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgli  decimo  tercio  die  mensis  Marcij 
anno  Domini  j"  iiij"^  Ixxiij  et  regni  nostri  decimo  quarto  . 


Carta  Georgij  Strathauchin  et  Margarete  eius  sponse.  '  — (A.D.  1527.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam 
.  .  .  factam  per  Alexandrum  Strathaucbin  in  Losmordy  dilectis  suis 
Georgio  Strathauchin  filio  seniori  dicti  Alexandri  et  Margarete  Gordoun 
eius  sponse  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hue  forma  Omnibus  banc 
cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  Strathauchin  de  Losmordy  salutem 
in  Domino  sempiternam  Sciatis  me  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  filio  meo  primo- 
genito  Georgio  Strathauchin  et  Margarete  Gordoun  eius  sponse  omnes 
et  singulas  terras  meas  de  le  Estertoune  de  Losmordy  a  le  Grene  Welhed 
esl  et  tcrciam  partem  terrarum  mearum  de  Inuerquherauche  et  terciam 
partem  terrarum  mearum  de  Auchinstink  et  tertiain  partem  terrarum 
mearum  de  Balkcry  cum  earum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Banff  pro  singularibus  dilectione  fauore  et  amicitia  habitis  dicto  filio 
meo  et  eius  sponse  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  supremo  domino 
nostro  Rege  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  . 
seruieium  warde  et  releuij  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum 
meum  proprium  huic  presenti  carte  mee  est  appensum  Apud  Elgin 
vicesimo  die  mensis  Februarij  anno  Domini  ni°  quingentesimo  vicesimo 
'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxii.,  no.  73.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb] 


462  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

septimo  Coram  hiis  testibus  lionorabili  viro  Roberto  Innes  filio  et  ap- 
parent! herede  bonorabilis  viri  Roberti  Innes  de  Inuermerky  Jacobo 
Pendrecht  Alexandre  Innes  cum  diuersis  alijs  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  . 
pro  perpetuo  confirmaraus  Suluis  .  .  .  juribus  et  scruicijs  .  .  .  nobis 
debitis  et  consuetis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  nostre 
confii-macionis  magnum  sigilluui  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Elgin  tercio  die  mensis  Marcij  anno  Domini  m°  quingentesinio  vicesimo- 
septimo  et  regni  nostri  decimo  quinto  . 


Carta   confirmacionis    Georgii    Strathauchiu    de    Estirlosmurdy    et   eius 
sponse.  '  — (A.D.  1539  et  A.L).  1540.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam  .  .  . 
venditionis  factam  per  Johanneni  Gordoun  parcionarium  de  Aucbinstaynk 
Georgio  Straitbaucbin  de  Estirlosmurdy  et  Margarete  Gordoune  sue 
sponse  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  bac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam 
visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes  Gordoun  parcionarius  de  Aucbinscbaynk 
salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  nos  vendidisse  .  .  .  dilectis 
nostris  Georgio  Straitbaucbin  de  Estirlosmurdye  et  Margarete  Gordoun 
sue  sponse  ac  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione 
beredibus  suis  et  assignatis  ,  .  .  omnes  et  singulas  tercias  partes 
orientales  terrarum  nostrarum  de  Balchery  nunc  per  nos  occupatas  cum 
singulis  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Innuerqubirauche  et  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Banff  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  beredi- 
bus nostris  et  successoribus  in  feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  vnum  denarium  vsualis  monete  regni  Scotie 
in  Festo  Pentbecostcs  super  solum  dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  nomine  albe- 
firme  tantum  si  petatur  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigiilum  nostrum 
buic  prescnti  carte  nostre  est  appensum  vnacum  nostra  subscriptione 
manuali  apud  Carnebon-ow  sexto  die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  trigesimonono  Coram  hiis  testibus  Magistro 
.Jacobo  Gordoun  Richardo  Matbisoun  Jacobo  Wardlaw  Magistro  Patricio 
Maitland  cum  diuersis  aliis  testibus     Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro  per- 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvi.,  no.  409.    iMS.  Cjen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  vVLFORD-CABRACH.  463 

petuo  confiniiamus  Saluis  .  .  .  juribus  et  seruieiis  .  .  .  debitis  et 
consiietis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirma- 
cionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  ,  Apud  Edin- 
hurghe  decimoquarto  die  mensis  Eebruarij  anno  Domini  millesimo  (|uin- 
gentesimo  trigef5imonono  et  regni  nostri  vicesimoseptimo  . 


Carta  Jacobi  Straithaucbin  de  Lesmordy  et  sue  sponse.  '  — (A.D.  1549.) 

JVlaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilectis  nostris  Jacobo  Stretbaucbin  de  Lesmordy  et  EHzabetb  Abir- 
crummy  sue  sponse  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeoda- 
cione  et  beredibus  suis  .  .  .  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Thomebayne  et 
Wester  Lesmordy  cum  molendino  earundem  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Banfe  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt 
prefati  Jacobi  perprius  bereditarie  et  quas  idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris 
.  .  .  simpbciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  bercditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo 
indc  annuatim  .  .  .  iura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  ilebita  et  consueta  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  primo  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  nono  et  regni  nostri 
septimo  . 


Carta  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie.  ^  _(A.D.  1.508.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  pro  bono  et  gratuito 
seruicio  nobis  per  dilectum  consanguineura  et  consiliariura  nostrum  Alexan- 
drum  comitem  d^  Huntlie  dorainum  Gordoun  et  Baidienacbe  impenso  ac  per 
ipsum  et  beredes  suos  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  imposteruin  impendendo 
dedisse  .  .  .  dicto  nostro  consanguineo  omnes  et  singulas  terras  et  forestam 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxx.,  nn.  268,  3i0.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House. 
Edinb.] 

2  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle,  collated  -n-ith  the  Regis- 
trum Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  no.  491.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 


464  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

nostras  de  Cabrauch  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  infra  vicecoraitatuin  nos- 
trum de  Abirdene  .  Tcnendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in 
feodo  et  hereditate  libera  baronia  ac  libera  foresta  iniperpetuum  ...  in 
boscis  planis  moris  marresiis  viis  seraitis  aquis  .  .  .  aucupacionibus  vena- 
cionibus  piscacionibus  .  .  .  cum  curiis  et  earura  exitibus  berezeldis  blude- 
witis  et  merclictis  mulierum  cum  furca  fossa  sok  sak  tholl  theme  infangtheif 
ciutfantrtheif  pitt  et  jrallouss  cum  potestate  licencia  et  priuilegio  prefatas 
terras  manurare  arare  et  easdem  in  toto  vel  in  parte  granis  serainare  vel  ipsas 
terras  in  forestam  et  le  hanyng  ponere  et  obseruare  juxta  seriera  legum  nos- 
trarum  forestarum  et  de  eisdem  anierciaraenta  et  escbaetas  iibere  foreste  per- 
cipere  et  leuare  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris 
wardam  et  releuiura  predictarum  terrarum  et  maritagium  cum  contigerint 
Insiiper  .  .  .  anneximus  et  iiicorporauimus  .  .  .  predictas  ttuTas  de  Cab- 
rauche  cum  suis  pertinentiis  baronie  de  Huntlie  Voiumuseciam  .  .  .  quod 
seruiciura  secta  et  presencia  curiarum  nobis  de  dicta  baronia  de  Huntlie 
debita  et  annuatim  exhibenda  sufficient  et  stabunt  pro  dictis  terris  et  foresta 
de  Cabrauche  cum  suis  pertinenciis  sine  aliqua  alia  special!  secta  vel  seruicio 
inde  reddendo  Et  quod  sasine  capiende  de  predicta  baronia  de  Huntlie 
adeo  sufficientes  erunt  pro  dictis  terris  et  foresta  de  Cabrauche  et  ad  easdem 
extendent  in  omni  tempore  affuturo  post  priraam  sasinam  nunc  inde 
capiendam  sicut  ad  reliquas  alias  terras  eidem  baronie  de  Huntlie  vnitas 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  preseiiti  carte  nostra  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testibus  reuerendo  in  Christo  patre  Willelmo 
episcopo  Abirdonensi  nostri  secreti  sigilil  custode  dilectis  consanguineis 
nostris  Archibaldo  comite  de  Ergill  domino  Campbell  et  Lome  magistro 
hospicii  nostri  Patricio  comite  de  Boitlniill  domino  Halis  Matheo  coraite  de 
Levenax  domino  Dernlie  Alexandre  domino  Hume  magno  camerario  nostro 
Andrea  domino  Gray  justiciario  nostro  venerabili  in  Christo  patre  Jacobo 
abbate  de  Dunfermling  thesaurario  nostro  et  dilecto  clerico  nostro  Magistro 
Gawino  Dunbar  archidiacono  Sancti  Audrec  nostrorum  rotulorum  et  registri 
ac  concilii  clerico  apud  Edinburgh  vicesimoquinto  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingeutesimo  octauo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CABRACH.  405 


Carta  Jacobi  Gordoun  de  Auchmully  de  tcrris  et  forei5ta  de  Cabi-auch.  ' 

(A.D.  1508.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotonnn  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  (juamdam  oartam 
vendicionis  .  .  .  factara  per  dilectum  consanguineum  et  consiliarium 
nostrum  Alexandrum  comitem  de  Huntlie  dominum  Gordoun  et  Baidye- 
nach  dilecto  nostro  Jacobo  Gordoun  de  Auchmully  ...  ad  ])lenum 
intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris 
Alexander  comes  de  Huntlie  dominus  Gordoun  et  Baidyenach  salutem  in 
Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  me  vendidisse  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  con- 
sanguineo  Jacobo  Gordoun  de  Auchmully  et  heredibus  suis  totas  ct  integras 
terras  nostras  et  forestam  de  Uabrauche  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes 
intra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  in  comitatu  et  baronia  nostra  de  Huntlie 
diuisam  a  proprietate  nostra  dicte  baronie  de  Huntlie  per  has  mercliias  et 
metas  videlicet  Incipiendo  in  austro  ad  riuolum  ascendentcm  inter  EIrig 
et  Blakmiddingis  que  terra  de  Elrig  est  in  territorio  de  Cabrauch  et  Black- 
middingis  de  baronia  de  Huntlie  que  alias  Strabogy  vocabatur  et  ab  illo 
riuolo  ascendendo  ad  summitatem  de  Luddishille  vei'sus  boream  et  sic 
transeundo  per  summitatem  de  Ludishille  ad  le  Hundehilloh  inter  Garbet 
et  Ridfurd  et  abhinc  ascendendo  per  summitatem  montis  inter  Carinaloquhy 
et  Tulloch  Dowy  et  sic  semper  versus  boream  per  trium  torrentium  capita 
inter  ilia  et  Glascory  relinquendo  le  Burnhedls  ad  Strabogy  et  Glascory  ad 
Cabrauch  dehinc  descendendo  versus  boream  per  summitatem  de  Corna- 
broicht  ad  borealem  et  orientalera  angulum  de  Ballochbegy  que  dicitur 
Grenewelheid  que  est  diuisa  inter  Cabrauche  et  Corrynuisy  .  .  .  Tenendas 
et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Jacobo  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  iniperpetuum  .  .  .  in  domibus  edificijs  boscis 
planis  moris  marresijs  .  .  .  riuolis  pratis  pascuis  et  pasturis  .  .  .  aucu- 

'  [Abridged  Irom  the  Eegistrura  JJsigni  Sigilli,  lili  xv.,  do.  140.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinh. 

-V  reutal  of  the  lauds  of  (,'abrach,  belonging  to  tlie  Maniuis  of  Unntly,  as  leased  in  the  3-car 
IGOd,  is  printed  in  the  Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  vol.  iv.,  pp.  279-2S2.  The  lauds  appear 
to  have  been  of  the  extent  of  twenty-two  ploughgates,  four  oxengang,  and  two  crofts.  They 
were  divided  into  twenty-one  holdings,  leased  to  twenty-six  tenants,  paying  in  .all  three  hundred 
and  sixty-six  merks  of  money,  and  seventeen  stones  of  butter,  yearly.  "  The  ward"  of  tlie 
Geyauche  was  reserved  in  the  Marquis'  own  hand,  and  was  not  to  be  leased  by  him  to  any  Init 
tenants] 

3n 


4m  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

pacionibus  venacionibus  piscacionibus  petarijs  turbarijs  .  .  .  fabrilibus 
brasinis  bruerijs  et  genestis  .  .  .  siluis  nemoribus  virgultis  et  veridibus 
arboribus  ac  venacione  videlicet  le  vert  et  venysoun  Cum  curijs  et  earum 
exitibus  herezeldis  et  mercbetis  mulierum  Cum  communi  pastura  libera 
introitu  et  exitu  Necnon  cum  licencia  potestate  et  libertate  easdem  terras 
et  forestam  de  Cabrauch  in  ciilturam  redigendi  granis  seminandi  in  toto 
vel  in  parte  et  inibi  edificia  construendi  vt  ipsi  Jacobo  et  beredibus  suis 
niagis  videbitur  expedire  in  libera  foresta  et  warenna  easdem  possidere 
et  illis  vti  cum  omnibus  priuilegijs  amerciamentis  et  escbaetis  libera 
foreste  .  .  .  Et  presertim  cum  illis  iuribus  et  priuilegijs  quibus  nos  per 
dominum  nostrum  Regem  in  eisdem  terris  et  foresta  infeodati  sumus  ac- 
tionibus  sanguinis  et  furti  dumtaxat  exceptis  et  curijs  nostris  baronie  de 
Huntlie  reseruatis  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  nobis  et  successoribus 
nostris  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  curiarum  comitatus  siue  baronie 
de  Huntlie  apud  capitale  messuagium  eiusdem  tenenda  Necnon  wardam 
et  releuium  predictarum  terrarum  et  foreste  ac  maritagiura  cum  contigerint 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  presenti  carte  nostre  est 
appensum  apud  burgum  de  Jedburgbe  nono  [f.  I.  quarto]  die  mensis 
Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  octauo  Coram  hiis 
testibus  videlicet  Willelmo  Scot  de  Balwery  Alexandre  Keith  militibus 
Magistro  Alexandre  Rait  Waltero  Innes  de  Tulcliis  Johanne  Seytoun  et 
AVillelmo  Cunnysoun  cum  diuersis  alijs  Quamquide5[  cartam  .  .  .  pro 
perpetuo  confirmamus  Saluis  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  iuribus  et 
seruicijs  dictarum  terrarum  et  foreste  debitis  secundum  tenorem  infeoda- 
cionis  per  nos  dicto  consanguineo  nostro  nuper  date  ante  presentem 
nostram  confirmacionem  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Jedburgh  quarto 
die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  octauo  et 
regai  nostri  vicesimo  primo  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— STRATHDON  467 


THE  PARISH  OF  STRATHDON  OR  INVERNOCHTIE.' 

Carta  Thome  de  Strathachan  domini  de  Glenkenedy  in  Mar.  ^  — (A.D. 
1406.) 

Omnibus  hoc  scriptum  visuris  vel  audituris  Tliomas  de  Strathachan 
dominus  de  Glenkenedy  in  Mar  salutcm  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noneritis 
me  .  .  .  per  fustem  et  baculum  pro  me  et  hereJibus  meis  resignasse 
nobili  viro  et  potenti  domino  Patricio  Gray  militi  domino  de  Broxinouth 
domino  meo  superior!  de  Snawdoun  totum  jus  et  clameum  quod  habeo 
...  in  terris  meis  de  Snawdoun  antedictis  cum  pertinentijs  in  barronia 
de  Craigy  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Mernys  jacentibus  pro  quadam  summa 
pecunie  mihi  .  .  .  persolute  ad  recuperacionem  terrarum  mearum  de 
Glenkenedy  ab  Ale.xandro  de  Forbas  filio  et  herede  Domini  Johannis  de 
Forbas  domini  ejusdem  .  .  .  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  sigilluni  meum  pre- 
sentibus  est  appensum  et  ad  majorem  hujus  rei  evidentiam  et  causa  veri 
testimony  perhibendi  sigilla  nobilium  virorum  et  discretorum  Magistri 
Patricij  de  Spalding  decani  Aberdoaensis  et  Domini  Jacobi  Scrymgeour 

'  [See  Collections  !or  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  GIO-GIS. 

Between  the  years  1199  and  1207,  John,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  confirmed  the  grant  of  the  church 
of  luuernochin,  with  its  lands  and  appurtenances,  made  by  G.,  earl  of  Marr,  to  the  monastery 
which  he  planted  at  Munimusc,  in  the  church  of  St.  Maiy,  where  the  Keldeos  were  before.— (Re- 
gistrum  Prioratus  Sancti  Andree,  pp.  374,  375.)     The  grant  does  not  seem  to  have  taken  effect. 

By  a  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen  on  the  twelfth  day  of  July,  1356,  Thomas,  earl  of  lUarr,  gave 
his  consent  to  the  erection  of  the  parish  church  of  Inuyrnochy  into  a  prebend  of  the  cathedral  of 
Aberdeen,  a  sufficient  portion  being  assigned  as  well  to  the  perpetual  vicar  serving  the  cure  of 
the  church,  as  to  the  stallar  serving  in  the  choir  of  the  cathedral,  and  tlie  right  of  presentation, 
as  well  to  the  prebend  as  to  the  vicarage,  being  reserved  to  the  Earl  and  his  successors, — (Regis- 
trum  Episcopatus  Aberdoneusis,  vol.  i.,  p.  82;  vol.  ii.,  pp.  150,  153.)  By  a  charter,  dated  at  his 
Castle  of  Kyndromy  on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  May,  the  same  Earl  presented  his  clerk,  Sir 
John  of  Marr,  rector  of  Inuyniochy,  and  canon  of  Aberdeen,  to  the  rectory  of  the  church  of 
Dauachyndore,  vticant  by  the  death  of  Sir  Thomas  of  Meldrum,  and  besought  the  Bishop  of 

Aberdeen  to  unite  the  church  of  Dauachyndore  to  the  prebendal  church  of  Inuyrnochy (Id., 

vol.  i.,  p.  89  )    It  does  not  appear  that  the  union  was  ever  made  —(Id.,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  52,  55.)] 

-  [Abridged  from  a  copy  in  the  Library  at  Panmure. 

About  the  year  1357,  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  granted  to  Adam  of  Strachauen,  and  to  Margaret, 
his  wife,  the  Earl's  kinswoman,  the  davach  of  land  called  Glenkenety,  .and  the  fourth  part  of  the 
davach  of  land  of  Glenboul,  called  Kummor,  lying  in  the  earldom  of  Marr.  (See  Collections  on 
the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  p.  018.)] 


4G8  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

constabularii  de  Dundee  una  cum  sigillo  communi  ejusdcm  burgi  cum 
magna  instantia  presentibus  api>oni  similiter  procuravi  apud  Dundee  die 
sextodecimo  niensis  Maij  anno  gracie  millesimo  quadringentesimo  sexto 
His  testibus  dictis  Magistro  Patricio  de  Spalding  et  Domino  Jacobo  de 
Scrymgeour  Roberto  de  Seras  preposito  de  Dundee  Jolianne  de  Ballmallyne 
Simone  de  Lindoris  notario  publico  Ricai'do  Scot  tunc  ballivo  .  .  .  David 
de  Abberkerdor  Johanne  Young  Roberto  Templeman  Roberto  Dugude  et 
pluribus  alijs  ad  hoc  specialiter  collocatis  . 


Carta  Willelmi  Strathachin. '  — (A.D.  1511.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Willelmo  Strathachin  filio  et  heredi  apparenti  Duncani  Strathachin 
de  Glenkindy  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Glenkindy  cum  molendino 
earundem  terras  de  Ai'dlare  vnacum  siluis  de  Aldnakest  et  Lechery  cum 
suis  pcrtinenciis  jacentes  in  comitatu  de  Mar  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum 
de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  cum  molendino  et  siluis  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti 
Duncani  prius  hereditarie  et  quas  idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  . 
simplicitcr  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  suc- 
cessoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  ae  libera  foresta  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Faciendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  juraetseruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta 
Reseruato  tamen  libero  tenemento  .  .  .  dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  dicto 
Duncano  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  et  racionabili  tercia  earundem 
Margarete  Lundy  cius  sponse  cum  contigerit  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  die  inensis  Julij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo  vndecimo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  quarto  . 


De  causa  inter  Willelmum  Straquhin  de  Glenkyndie  et  Dominum  Elphin- 
stoun.  =  —(A.D.  1535.) 

Xn  Dei  nomine  •  Amen  •  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 

I  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Rigilli,  lib.  xvii.,  no.  78.    MS.  Gen.  Ucg.  House,  Edinlj.] 
-  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  Inncs  charter  chest  at  Floors  Castle.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— STRATHDOX.  4G9 

))ateat  euidentcr  quod  anno  incarnationis  Dominice  millesinio  quingentesiino 
trigesimo  quinto  mensis  vero  Octobris  die  quinta  ...  In  mel  notarii 
publici  et  tcstium  infrasci'iptorum  presentia  personaliter  constitutus  Robertus 
Carnegy  prclocutor  Willelmi  Straquhin  de  Glcnkyndie  huinilitcr  et  cum 
eflectu  requisiuit  dominos  assisores  videlicet  WiUelmum  Leslie  de  Boucli(|ulien 
Thomani  Fresscrde  Stanywod  Alexaiulrum  Chalmer  de  Balnacrag  Robertuni 
Duguid  de  Achinhuf  Andream  Wod  de  Fynnerse  Willelmum  Blakhal  de 
Bourty  Magistrum  Jacobum  Barclay  Robertum  Lummisdayl  de  JMadlar 
Jacobuin  Jobnstoun  de  eodem  Nicolaum  Ross  de  Auchlossin  Magistrum 
Ale.xandrum  Chcne  de  Arnagc  Jobaniiem  Forbes  de  Tellegony  Henricum 
Forbes  de  Thanistoun  Willelmum  Blakal  de  eodem  Willelmum  Kyng  de 
Barrauclit  Johannem  Leitht  de  Barnis  Patricium  Leitht  de  Harthill 
Thomam  TuUocht  de  ilontcuffir  Johannem  Cumyng  de  Coulter  quatinus 
procederent  ad  cognitionem  capiendam  iuxta  I'orraam  literarum  Regiarum 
necnon  precepti  Vicecomitis  desuper  directi  super  possessione  et  in  posses- 
sorio  tantura  cause  debatabilis  inter  prefatum  Willelmum  et  Dominum 
Elpbinstoun  alligando  nullam  qucstionem  siue  actionem  fuisse  motam  per 
buum  clientcm  contra  dictum  Dominum  Elpbinstoun  ante  dictos  judices  siue 
assisam  in  petitorio  et  renuntiauit  instantie  litis  in  petitorio  .  .  .  et  illam 
pro  deleto  habere  voluit  pro  tempore  Super  quibus  omnibus  .  .  . 
honorabilis  vir  Urai'ra  Rwok  unus  prelocutorum  prefeti  Domini  a  me  notario 
subscripto  sibi  fieri  petiit  presens  publicum  instrumentum  Acta  erant 
hec  in  domo  consilii  de  Abirden  horam  circiter  secundam  pomeridianam 
.  .  .  preseutibus  ibidem  tota  assisa  supra  scripta  et  Magistris  Johanna 
Woud  Jobanne  Hay  notariis  publicis  cum  diuersis  aliis  testibus  ,  .  . 

Et  ego  Dauid  Nicholsone  artium  professor  scribaque  communis 
vicecomitatus  de  Abirden  et  eiusdem  diocesis  sacra  etiam  Apostolica 
auctoritate  notarius  [etc.  in  forma  comnmni,] 


Carta  Aloxandri  Strathauchin  junioris  de  Glenkindie.  '  — (A.D.  1609.) 

Jacobus  Dei   gratia  Magne   Britannie   Francie   et   Hybernie   Rex  .  .  . 
Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  predilectonostro  Alexandro  Strathauchin  juniori 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magui  SigilU,  lib.  xIt.,  no.  307.    MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House, 
Edinb.] 


470  THE  SKIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

nepoti  Willelmi  Stratliachin  de  Glenkindie  ac  filio  legitimo  natu  maximo 
Alexandi-i  Strathauchin  filii  natu  maximi  dicti  Willelmi  inter  ipsum  Alex- 
andrum  et  quondam  Elizabethan!  Forbas  eius  coniugem  legitime  pro- 
creati  heredibusque  masculis  dicti  Alexandri  Strathauchin  junioria  et 
suis  assignatis  quibuscunque  omnes  et  singulas  .  .  .  terras  de  Glenkindie 
terras  dominieales  eiusdem  cum  manerie  turre  fortalicio  hortis  .  .  .  rao- 
lendinum  de  Glenkindie  terras  molendinarias  cum  astrictis  multuris  .  .  . 
villas  et  terras  de  Ardler  cum  syluis  de  Aldnakest  et  Luchory  villas  et 
terras  de  Fermetoune  de  Glenkindie  Delroisache  Cragingour  Lechorie 
Tollofraik  Leargkindie  Tornahaithneiche  Rinnavoene  molendinum  ful- 
lonum  de  Glenkindie  .  ,  .  jacentes  infra  comitatum  de  Mar  baroniam  de 
Glenkindie  et  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  .  .  . 
ad  prefatum  Willelmum  Strathauchin  de  Glenkindie  auum  dicti  Alexandri 
Strathauchin  junioris  perprius  hereditarie  pertinuerunt  Quasquidem  ipse 
Willclmus  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simidiciter  resignauit  ...  in 
fauorem  dicti  Alexandri  Strathauchin  junioris  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas 
.  .  .  de  nobis  nostrisque  successoribus  Scotie  Regibus  in  feodo  hereditate 
ac  libera  foresta  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  juribus 
seruiciis  et  deuoriis  .  .  .  debitis  et  consuetis  .  .  .  Reseruando  tamen  pre- 
fato  ^yillelmo  Strathauchin  de  Glenkindie  vitali  redditu  .  .  .  predictarum 
terrarum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgum  vigeairao 
sexto  die  mensis  Maij  anno  Domini  millesirao  sexcentesimo  nono  regno- 
rumque  nostrorum  respectiue  anuis  quadragesimo  secundo  et  septirao  . 


Act  in  favouris  of  the  Lard  of  Glenkindie. '  — (16  March,  1G49.) 

xhe  Estates  of  Parliament  considdering   the  severall   supplicatiounes 
given  in  be  Alexander  Strauchano  of  Glenkindie     Ane  thairof  agannes 

1  [From  tho  Acts  of  tlie  Parliaments  of  Scotland.    MS.  Ueu.  Reg.  House,  Edinb. 

In  April,  1G14,  during  a  rising  of  the  nortliera  royalists,  Spalding  records  that  "thair  wes 
pairteis  send  doun  to  Banf  and  to  Buchane,  iiulniir  Auolinagat,  pertaining  to  the  Laird  of  Glen- 
kindie, his  girnellis,  his  goodis,  and  grouud,  wes  pitifuUie  phmdcrit ;  his  brother,  Patrik  Strath- 
auchin of  Kinnadie,  phmdcrit  and  spolycit,  his  bigging,  victual  and  all,  syne  took  him  self 
prissoucr,  and  had  him  to  KcUie,  quhair  he  remanit  vpone  his  awin  expenssis."— (Jleniorialls 
of  the  Trublcs,  vol.  ii.,  p.  3'12.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— STRATIIDON.  471 

Harie  Broune  in  Kellie  Goorge  Dilguid  thair  Joline  Godsman  tliair 
Mr  Thomas  Gordoune  in  Auchtileuclircs  Johne  Gordoune  of  Auch- 
tileuchres  James  Eleis  thair  James  Raith  in  Tarves  James  Couper  in 
Shives  Alexander  Rid  thair  Johne  Symmie  thair  James  Byres  thair  James 
Byres  in  Nethertoune  of  Auclitileuchres  Johne  Syme  thair  George  Blak 
in  Netherbirnes  Johne  Scott  Francis  Hay  in  Kellie  with  his  wyff  Agnes 
Cassie  and  his  sone  James  Hay  in  Shives  Johne  Ogilvie  of  Achannachie 
George  Adamcsone  in  Fluires  George  Geddes  of  Auchinhuiii'  Johne 
Williamsone  of  Hauches  of  Stralay  Adame  Slayeris  thair  George  Gordoune 
of  Jjeischtoune    Alexander    Gordoune  Alexander    Gordoune   in 

Collirrnuche  James  Gordoune  thair  The  Baillies  sones  of  Enzie  Robert 
Stewart  of  Fornathie  Adame  Duff  of  Clunezbeg  Alexander  and  Johne 
Duffis  his  sones  Johne  Scott  in  Auldteberddie  and  Johne  Gordoune  of 
Haddo  bearing  thame  to  have  violentlie  taken  away  frome  the  said  sup- 
plicant in  contempt  of  the  lawis  of  the  kingdome  haveing  no  reasone 
Bot  onlie  becaus  the  said  supplicant  wes  ane  Covenanter  and  contrair  to 
their  vnlaufull  plottis  against  the  Covenant  Out  of  the  compleineris  hous 
of  Auchnagatte  They  haveing  broken  vp  with  foirhammeris  the  vtter 
and  inner  yettis  doores  kistis  cofFeris  lokfast  places  and  plundered  the 
haill  moveable  guidis  money  and  silver  work  being  thairintill  With  the 
meill  malt  quheat  and  oattis  within  the  girnellis  horses  and  nolt  parti- 
cularlie  exprest  in  the  said  supplicatioune  And  thairfore  craveing 
warrand  to  ane  maisser  or  messinger  to  have  warned  the  foirsaidis  per- 
sones  befoir  the  Estates  of  Parliament  or  committee  thairof  to  heir  and 
sie  thame  decernit  to  restore  and  delyver  the  saids  particular  guidis  and 
geir  And  the  vther  of  the  saidis  supplicatiouncs  at  the  instance  of  the 
said  supplicant  againes  Francis  Hay  in  Kellie  bearing  the  said  supplicant 
to  have  sett  in  tak  and  assedatioune  the  toune  and  landis  of  Newbigging 
for  the  space  of  fyve  yeeres  for  payment  of  ane  yeerlie  devvtie  and  enterit 
him  to  the  possessioune  thairof  And  tbairefter  haveing  obtenit  decreit 
befoir  the  Shireif  of  Aberdeine  for  the  maillis  and  dewties  of  the  saidis 
landis  caused  chairge  the  said  Francis  Hay  to  mak  payment  of  the  saidis 
dewties  and  that  within  fyftene  dayes  did  poynd  the  said  Frances  his 
guidis  and  geir  and  comprysed  the  same  on  the  ground  and  at  the 
mercate  croce  of  the  heid  burgh  of  the  schire  And  thairefter  the  said 
Francis  haveing  maid  Johne  Gordoune  of  Haddo  assiguey  to  him  efter 


472  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

the  same  guids  were  laufullie  comprysed  The  said  Francis  Hay  and 
Johne  Gordoune  being  malignantia  and  active  in  the  laite  ingadgment  did 
raise  summond  and  chairge  the  said  supplicant  befor  the  Committee  of 
Estates  that  satt  at  Edinburgh  the  tyme  of  the  said  ingadgment  wha  not- 
withstanding of  his  said  decreit  ordained  the  said  supplicant  to  give  back 
the  saidis  guids  which  wes  poyndit  in  maner  foirsaid  And  thairfore  sup- 
plicating the  saidis  Estates  of  Parliament  to  ordaine  the  said  Johne 
Gordoune  and  Francis  Hay  to  give  bale  and  delyver  the  foirsaidis  guids 
and  geir  and  to  fulfill  the  rest  of  the  dewties  And  to  grant  warrand  for 
dischairgeing  of  suspensiounes  to  the  saiil  Francis  againes  the  said  decreit 
the  Sessioune  not  being  sitting  As  the  said  supplicatioune  at  mair  lenth 
beires  Whilk  supplicatioune  togidder  with  the  defences  unsueris  and 
replyes  given  in  be  the  saidis  perties  in  the  premisses  being  heard  befoir 
the  Committee  of  Billis  and  reported  be  thame  to  the  saidis  Estates  ot 
Parliament  Tjiey  uaue  remitted  and  remittis  the  samyne  to  be  pei-- 
sewed  befoir  the  judge  ordinar  and  to  de  decyded  be  thame. 


Deliuerance  of  the  Lordis  Auditouris  anent  the  tak  of  the  landis  of  Inuer- 
nochty. '  —(15  December,  1494.) 

±he  actione  and  caus  persewit  be  Duncane  Forbes  aganis  George 
Gordone  in  Cusny  Schir  William  Coutis  Johnne  Duncanesone  Thomas 
M'^Gillandris  and  Johne  Grvmansone  for  the  wrangwis  occupatione  and 
manuring  and  withalding  fra  him  of  the  tak  and  maling  of  the  landis  of 
Inucrnochty  and  Ballebeg  with  thair  pertinentis  Hand  in  the  Erledonie  of 
Mar  ...  is  be  the  Lordis  Auditouris  contenewit  to  the  ix  day  of  Merch 
nixt  tocum  .  .  .  And  becaus  it  wes  allegiit  be  the  procuratour  of  the 
saidis  personis  that  the  saidis  landis  pertenit  to  George  erle  of  Huntle 
be  rcssone  of  tak  of  the  Kingis  Hienes  be  the  forfaltour  of  vmquhile 
Alexander  sumtyme  Duk  of  Albany  /  The  Lordis  Auditouris  tharfore 
assiguis  to  the  said  Erie  the  said  ix  day  ...  to  preif  sufficiently  that 
the  said  Duk  of  Albany  wes  possessit  and  sesit  of  the  said  landis  of  Mar 
and  the  day  and  dait  of  his  forfaltour  .  .  . 

'  [From  the  Acta  Dominorum  Auditorum,  p.  203.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— STRATHDON.  473 


Act  of  the  Lordis  Auditouris  anetit  the  tak  of  the  landis  of  Inuernochty 
and  Ballebeg. '  —(16  June,  1496.) 

Anent  the  actione  and  caws  persevvit  be  Diincane  of  Forbas  aganis 
Geor^  of  Gordoune  in  Cusny  Schir  Wilyeame  Cowtis  Jhonne  Duncanesone 
[in  Inuernochty]  Thomas  M'GiHandris  and  Jhonne  Grvmansone  for  the 
wrangiis  occupacioun  manuring  and  withahlins;  fra  him  of  the  tak  and 
maling  of  the  landis  of  Inuernochty  and  Ballebeg  with  thair  [lertinentis 
Hand  in  the  erledome  of  Mar  and  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  /  and  for 
certane  vtheris  cawsis  as  is  contenit  in  the  principale  summondis  and 
ane  vther  act  and  decret  of  Parliament  gcvin  in  the  saide  mater  of  befor 
And  becaws  it  was  allegit  be  the  procuratouris  of  a  part  of  the  sadis 
personis  contenit  in  the  first  act  that  the  sadis  landis  pertenit  to  Georg 
erle  of  Huntlye  be  ressone  of  tak  and  assedacione  of  the  Kingis  Hienes 
quham  God  assolye  be  ressone  of  forefatiir  of  vmquhile  Alexander  duk  of 
Albany  /  and  the  preif  tharof  assignit  to  the  said  Erie  and  nocht  to  the 
sadis  personis  as  is  contenit  in  the  sade  act  That  tharefore  the  Lordis 
Auditouris  assignis  to  the  saidis  personis  the  xij  day  of  October  nixt 
tocum  with  continiacioune  of  dayis  to  preif  sufticientlye  that  the  sade  Erie 
of  Iluntlye  had  tak  of  the  saidis  landis  of  the  Kingis  Hienes  and  quhat 
tyme  /  and  that  the  sade  vmquhile  Duk  of  Albany  was  possessit  and 
saisit  of  the  sadis  landis  of  the  Erledome  of  Mar  and  the  day  and  date 
of  his  forefature  .  .  .  And  als  sen  the  Erie  of  Buchane  has  comperit 
personaly  in  presens  of  the  sadis  Lordis  allegiand  him  til  haf  enteres  in 
the  sade  mater  that  tharfore  gif  he  pies  that  he  haf  letrez  to  call  ony 
personis  that  he  pleses  for  his  warand  in  the  samyn  mater  to  the  sade 
dav   .  .  . 


Declaratioun  of  the  Lordis  of  Consale  anent  the  lettre  of  tak  of  the  landis 
of  Inuernochty.  ^  — (12  January,  1496-7.) 

Anent  the  complaynt  made  be  James  erle  of  Buchane  etc  as  procuratour 

'  [From  the  Acta  Dominoram  Concilii,  vol.  vii.,  fol.  4.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinburgh.] 
•■'  [From  the  Acta  Dominoruin  Concilii,  vol.  vii.  fol.  49.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinburgh.] 

3o 


474  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

for  Scliir  Wilyeame  of  Cowtis  vycare  of  Inuernochty  Jhone  il''Grvmane 
and  Jhone  Grungare  inhabitantis  of  the  landia  of  Inuernochty  etc  twching 
the  wanting  of  ane  lettre  of  tak  of  the  saidis  landis  ,  .  .  vmier  the 
subscripcione  of  Alexander  lord  GorJoun  producit  and  schawin  be  the 
sade  James  as  procuratour  for  the  personis  forsaid  in  presens  of  the 
Lordis  of  Consale  an<l  Anthone  of  Keith  bruthyr  germane  to  Wilyeame 
erle  Merschale  procuratour  for  Duncane  of  Forbas  his  party  aduersare  the 
xij  day  of  Januare  the  yeire  of  God  j"  iiij"'  nyntl  and  sex  yeris  .  .  .  with 
halking  and  hunting  .  .  ,  Allegiand  the  sade  James  erle  of  Buchane 
that  the  sade  letti'e  of  tak  to  be  fraudfully  withaldin  fra  him  efter  that  he 
had  producit  it  before  the  Lordis  and  gaif  it  in  the  handis  of  Jhone  Ogilvy 
of  Fingask  ane  of  the  Lordis  of  the  Seyte  for  the  tyme  The  quhilk  lettre 
of  tak  was  writin  in  paper  and  vnder  the  sade  subscripcione  of  the  sade 
Lord  Gordoune  /  The  Lordis  of  Consale  being  avisit  apone  the  sade 
complaynt  desyring  alwayis  that  justice  war  equalye  ministrat  to  al  our 
.Souerane  Lordis  liegis  and  havand  in  fresch  remembrance  the  sade  lettre 
of  tak  producit  and  schewin  before  tliaim  in  jugment  the  forsad  xij  'l;iy 
of  Januare  .  .  .  declaris  that  the  sade  lettre  of  tak  of  the  landis  forsaid 
was  producit  and  schawin  to  thaim  in  jugment  tyme  and  place  torsade 
willand  and  declarand  to  al  and  sindri  quham  it  cfferis  in  eschewing  of 
fraud  /  that  als  mekile  faitii  be  gevin  to  this  thar  declaracione  as  to  the 
saide  lettre  of  tak  ...  in  tyme  tocum. 


Decrett  for  the  Lord  Elphinstoune.  '  — (18  April,  1510.) 

Xn  the  actioun  and  caus  perse^vit  be  Alexander  lord  Elphinstoun  aijaiie 
Johne  Forbes  of  Brughis  Andro  Robertsoun  Donald  Garroche  William 
Brabanare  Johne  Reoche  Donald  Bowman  Johne  Kellis  Dauid  Garrow 
William  Kellys  Thomas  JN'elesoun  Gilmichell  Tailyeour  /  Adesoune 
Donald  Kellys  Thomas  Watson  Morn  Gihiuhomson  Johne  Gardner  / 
M'Kenze  /  and  Johne  Makillekere  /  for  the  wrangwis  oecupacioun 
laubouring  and  manuring  of  the  landis  particulary  efter  following  Hand 
within  the  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  sen  the  feist  of  Witsonday  last  bipast 

'  [From  the  Acta  Dominorum  Concilii,  vol.  x.\i.,  foil.  17S,  179.     See  above,  pp.  217-220, 
22G-229,  233,  234,  24G-302.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— STRxiTHDON.  475 

pertenyng  to  the  said  Alexander  lord  Elphinstoun  in  heretage  that  is  to 
say  The  said  Johne  Forbes  and  Andro  Robertsoun  of  the  landia  of 
Ballyntymoir  The  said  Donald  Garroch  William  Brabaner  and  Johne 
Reoch  of  the  landis  of  Balnaglak  The  said  Donald  Bowman  Johne  Kellis 
Dauid  Garrow  and  William  Kellis  of  the  landis  of  the  Mylnetoun  The 
said  Thomas  Neilsoun  Giimichal  /  Talyeour  Adesoun  and  Donald  Kellis 
of  the  landis  of  Ballocrag  The  saiJis  Thomas  Watsonn  Morn  Gilquhom- 
soun  and  Johne  Gardner  of  the  landis  of  Ballinaboith  and  Kilbettok 
And  the  said  Makkonze  and  Johne  Makkillekere  of  the  landis  of  TuUes- 
kyuche  with  the  portinentis  .  .  .  The  Lordis  of  Counsall  decretis  and 
deliueris  that  the  said  Johne  Forbes  Anilro  Robertsoun  and  the  remanent 
of  the  personis  abouewrittin  has  done  wrang  in  the  occupacioun  ...  of 
the  laundis  abouewrittin  .  .  .  sen  the  said  terme  of  Witsonday  .  .  .  And 
tharfor  decernis  thaim  to  decist  and  ceiss  tharfra  incontinent  to  be 
broukit  and  josit  be  the  said  Alexander  lord  Elphinstoun  as  his  heretage 
in  tyme  tecum  .  .   . 


Carta  Roberti  domini  Elphingstoun  et  sue  sponse. '  — (A.D.  1550.) 

JNiaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilectis  nostris  consanguineo  Roberto  domino  Elphingstoun  et  Margarete 
Drummond  eius  coniugi  ac  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  in- 
feodacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis 
quibus  deficientibus  heredibus  dicti  Roberti  domini  Elphingstoun  quibus- 
cunque  hereditarie  onines  et  singulas  terras  subscriptas  videlicet  terras 
de  Corgarth  terras  de  Skellater  terras  de  Inuernyte  terras  de  Fynnelosk 
terras  de  Boquhan  terras  de  New  terras  de  Pettymelie  terras  de  Cukishill 
terras  de  Tnllisniche  terras  de  Glencry  terras  de  Torrebreck  et  Tullochill 
terras  de  Quyltis  terras  de  Sumraeill  et  terras  de  Argeith  cum  omnibus 
et  singulis  suis  pertinenciis  jiicentes  in  dominio  de  Kyldrymmy  infra 
vicecomitfltum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti 
Roberti  domini  Elphingstoun  perprius  hereditarie  et  quas  idem  cum  con- 
sensu .  .  .  Roberti  Drummoml  de  Eirnok  et  Jacobi  Kynross  de  Kippenros 

1  [.\bri(lged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib   xxx ,  u  •.  501.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb.    See  above,  pp.  233,  234.] 


476  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

ipsius  curatorum  .  .  .  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignavit  ,  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  . 
debita  et  consucta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte 
nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Striuiling 
vicesimoseptimo  die  mensis  Julij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
quinquagesimo  et  I'egni  nostri  octauo  . 


Carta  Johannis  Makkallouti  de  duabus  Inwyry  Thirueis  et  Edinglas.    — 
(A.D.  1512.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotoruni  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Johanni  Makalloune  filio  et  apparenti  heredi  Alexandri  Mak- 
calloune  omnes  ct  singulas  terras  de  duabus  Inwyry  Thirueis  et  Edinglas 
cum  suis  pertinentiis  jaeentes  in  comitatu  de  Mar  et  infra  vicecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Alexandri 
prius  hereditarie  et  quas  ipse  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter 
resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  «  dicto  Johanni  Makcalloune 
et  heredibus  suis  quibus  deficientibus  veris  legittimis  et  propinquioribus 
heredibus  dicti  Alexandri  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris 
Scotorum  Regibus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo 
inde  annuatim  .  .  .  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  vicecomitatus 
nostri  de  Abirdene  vnacum  seruicio  dictaruin  terrarum  cum  suis  per- 
tinenciis  ante  predictam  resignacioneiu  debito  et  consueto  Reseruato 
tamcn  liberotencmento  .  .  .  dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  dicto  Alexandre  pro 
toto  tempore  vite  sue  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre 
magnum   sigillum   nostrum    apponi    precepimus   .   .    .   apud  Edinburgh 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Rcgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xviii.,  no.  13.  MS.  Gen.  Eeg.  House, 
Edinburgh. 

On  tho  sixth  day  of  January,  1476-7,  Alexander  Crom  Makalouncn  had  sasine  of  the  lands 
of  Inuercabo  More,  and  of  the  office  of  Toschcaehderach  of  IStrathawin,  in  lianffshire,  under 
protest  by  Sir  Walter  Stewart  of  Strathawin,  knight,  that  the  sasine  was  null  because  the  brief 
and  inquest  upon  which  it  proceeded  were  informal. — (Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Club,  toI.  iv., 
pp.  135,  13G.) 

By  letter  ofmanrent,  dated  at  Inucrcabok  on  the  fifth  day  of  March,  l.')03-4,  Alexander 
Crome  of  Inuerernane  becomes  leal,  true,  man  and  servant  to  Alexander,  earl  of  Uuntly,  for  all 
the  days  of  his  life.  — (Id.,  p.  102.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— STRATHDOV.  477 

vndecimo  die   meiisis   P^ebruarij    anno   Domini   millesimo   quingentesimo 
vndecimo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  quarto  . 


Decrett  of  the  Lordis  for  Agnes  Grant  relict  of  vmquhile  Johnne  M'^allane 
in  Inuerernane.  '  ■ — (1  April,  1530.) 

In  the  aetioun  and  cans  persewit  be  Agnes  Grant  the  relict  of  vmquhile 
Johnne  M^allane  in  Inuerinerane  aganis  James  Gordoune  of  Abirgeldy 
as  plege  and  souerte  for  William  Gordoune  of  Nethirdale  to  heir  him  be 
decernit  be  decreit  of  the  Lordis  of  Counsale  to  restoir  and  pay  againe 
to  the  said  Agnes  xiij  score  of  scheip  That  is  to  say  vj  scor  of  yowi.s 
pi'ice  of  the  pece  vj  schillingis  and  diuerss  vther  gudis  quhilkis  pertenit 
to  the  said  Agnes  and  war  spulyeit  fra  hir  out  of  the  landis  of  C'orryhoul 
within  the  schirefdome  of  Aberdene  be  the  said  William  Gordoune  and 
his  complicis  lyke  as  he  grantit  in  jugement  befor  our  Souerane  Lordis 
Justice  Air  .  .  .  at  .  .  .  Aberdene  in  the  moneth  of  Januar  the  yere  of 
God  j"  v"  and  xxij  yeris  and  tuk  him  to  ane  respecte  for  the  samyn  and 
fand  the  said  James  Gordoun  and  him  self  plegis  for  satisfactioun  of 
party  as  the  act  of  adiornale  maid  tharapoun  proportis  And  anent  the 
charge  gevin  to  the  Schireff  of  Abirdene  and  his  deputis  be  our  Souerane 
Lordis  letti'ez  to  call  the  said  James  Gordoun  as  plege  and  souerte  for- 
said  and  the  said  Angnes  befor  hiii;  and  to  consider  the  said  mater  and 
tak  the  said  Agnes  aitht  apoune  the  avvale  quantite  and  profictis  of  the 
saidis  gudis  .  .  .  becaus  sehe  was  seiklie  and  greit  with  chyle  and  mycht 
nocht  travell  for  danger  of  hir  life  .  .  .  The  said  Agnes  Grant  com- 
perand  be  Patrick  Grant  hir  fader  and  the  said  James  Gordoun  .  .  . 
nocht  comperit  The  Loedis  of  Counsale  decretis  and  deliueris  that 
the  said  James  Gordoun  of  Abirgeldy  as  plege  and  souerte  foresaid  sail 
content  and  pay  to  the  said  Agnes  Grant  sex  score  of  yowis  pi'ice  of  the 
pece  V  schillingis  Ix  of  wedderis  and  yeild  scheip  price  of  the  pece  iiij 
schillingis  and  foure  score  of  lambis  price  of  the  pece  ij  schillingis  And 
for  the  proffictis  of  the  said  vj^''  yowis  in  woll  mylk  and  lammis  xxvij 
pundis     The  proffictis  of  the  saidis  Ix  wedderis  and  yeild  scheip  sen  the 

'  [From  the  Acta  Domiuorum  Concilii,  vol.  xli.,  fol.  57.    AIS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 


478  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

tyme  of  the  said  spulyc  thre  pundis  The  j)roffictis  of  the  said  Ixxx 
lammis  sen  the  said  spulye  as  said  is  iiij  pundis  .  .  .  And  thairfor 
ordinis  lettrez  be  direct  to  compell  and  distrenye  the  said  James  herefore 
in  forme  as  efleris. 


Charter  of  the  Persoun  of  Inuernochty  liis  manse.  '  — (A.D.  1581.) 

A  charter  maid  be  Maister  Johnne  Elpliingstoune  persoune  of  Inuer- 
nochty with  consent  of  Robert  lord  Elphingstoun  patrone  thairof  and 
Alexander  maister  of  Elphingstoun  to  Maister  George  Barclay  burges  of 
Abirdene  ami  Marione  Chene  his  spous  the  langer  livar  of  thame  twa  in 
coniunct  fee  and  the  aris  lauchfullie  gottin  or  to  be  gottin  betuix  thame 
...  off'  all  and  hail!  the  land  ami  lugeing  pertening  to  the  said  Persoune  / 
with  clois  houssis  and  biggingis  tharof  To  be  halden  of  the  said  persone 
and  his  successouris  Payand  yerlie  to  the  chapter  of  the  kirk  of  Abirdene 
ane  annuall  rent  of  xl  schillingis  and  to  the  said  Persoun  and  his  suc- 
cessouris xiij  schillingis  iiij  peuneis  at  twa  termes  Witsonday  and 
Martymes  With  a  precept  of  sesing  thairin  direct  to  Walter  Barclay  of 
Kinharroquby  baillie  naniit  thairin  Datit  at  Edinburgh  and  Kildrymme 
the  xxvj  of  September  and  viij  of  October  the  yeir  of  God  j"  v°  Ixxxj  yeris 
witnessis  Johnne  Ramsay  and  Dauid  Myllar  to  tlie  said  Persoun  Alexander 
Elphingstoun  brother  to  the  said  Lord  Robert  Elphingstoun  Robert  Bruce 
Andro  Wshill  and  Alexander  Stevinstoun  to  the  said  Maister  Alexander 
with  vtheris  diuers. 


THE  PARISH  OF  KEIG.= 

In  festo  Sancti  Diaconani  confessoris  et  martyris.  ^ 

■t  iat  memoria  de  Sancto  Diaconano  cvnfussore  et  martyre  patrono  de  Kege  • 
cetera  de  coinmuni  unius  mm-tyris  sed  cum  hac  oracione  . 

'  [From  the  Abbreviationes  Cartiirum  Feudifirme  Terrarum  Ecclesiasticarum.    23  Nov.,  158G. 
MS.  Gen.  Keg.  Uou.se,  Edinb.] 

2  [See  Collections  lor  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  CIO,  020.  J 

•''  [From  the  Breuiarium  Abcrdonense,  prop.  Sanctorum  pro  tempore  bycmali,  I'ol.  .xxij.    The 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KKIG.  479 

Deus  qui  Beatum  Diaconanum  confessorem  tuum  rnartvrii  pnlina  de- 
corasti :  conceile  propicius  nobis  famulis  tuis  ipsius  passione  ijloriosa  et 
meritis  a  carnis  nostre  liostili  temptacione  liberari  .   Per  Dominum  . 

Ad  Matutinas  nouem  lectiones  fiant  •  tres  medic  lectiones  de  Sancto  Diaconano 
martyre  et  confessore  de  communi  unius  martyris  . 


Deci'cit  a^anis  Adame  Elmisle.  '  — (13  February,  1492.) 

1  lie  Lordis  Auditouris  decrettis  and  deliueris  that  Adame  Elmisle  sail 
decist  and  cess  fra  the  occupationne  and  manurin  of  the  tak  and  malino; 
of  Glentoun  liand  in  the  barony  of  Kege  and  ilonymusk  within  the  schiref- 
dome  of  Abirdene  to  be  brvikit  and  manurit  be  Duncane  Forbas  the 
brother  of  vmquhile  Williame  lord  Forbes  efter  the  forme  of  the  lettre  of 
tak  maid  to  him  tharapone  be  the  Archbisehop  of  Sanctandrois  for  the 
termez  of  five  yeris  vnder  his  sale  and  subscriptione  manuale  schewin  and 
producit  before  the  Lordis  And  ordinis  our  Souerane  Lordis  lettrez  be 
direct  herapoun  to  devoid  and  red  the  said  landis  /  And  als  decrettis  and 
deliueris  that  the  said  Adam  sail  content  and  pay  to  him  the  proffitis  and 
dewiteis  of  the  said  landis  insafar  as  he  may  sufficiently  preif  that  the 
said  Adame  has  intromettit  with  and  takin  vp  sen  the  tyme  of  the  said 
Duncanis  entra  to  the  said  tak  .  .  . 


Decrett  for  Duncane  Forbes.^  — (31  January,  1493.) 

Ihe  Lordis  of  Consale  deciettis  and  deliueris  that  Adam  Elmysle  sail 
content  and  pay  to  Duncane  Foi-bes  xv  chalder  of  aitis  yerely  of  thre 
}'eris  bigain  price  of  the  chalder  xl  schillingis  and   xxx  boliis  of   bei'e 

festival  of  Pt.  Diaconanus  was  on  the  twenty-third  of  December.  He  is  called  St.  Diaconiaiius 
in  a  bull  of  Pope  Innocent  IV.,  in  the  year  1245.— (Registnim  Prioratus  Sancti  Andree,  p.  372.) 
In  the  Martyrologium  secundum  vsum  Ecclesie  Aberdonensis,  he  is  commemorated  as  St. 
Diaconanus,  confessor,  at  Keg,  in  the  diocese  of  Aberdeen.— (Proceedings  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland,  vol.  ii.,  p.  272.)] 

'  [From  the  Acta  Dominonim  Auditorum,  p.  1G4.] 

1  [From  the  Acta  Dominorum  Concilii,  p.  270.] 


480  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

yerely  be  the  sammyn  space  price  of  the  boll  v  scliillingis  for  the  proffitis 
and  dewiteis  that  he  inicht  haf  haid  of  the  landis  of  Glentoune  Hand  in 
the  barony  of  Kege  wrangwisly  manurit  introniettit  with  an'  takin  vp  be 
the  said  Adam  as  wes  sufficiently  previt  before  the  Lordis  And  ordinis 
that  ietrt'z  be  writtin  to  distrenye  the  said  Adam  his  landis  and  gudis 
tharfore  and  for  the  proffit  of  the  fogage  of  Ix  of  nolt  xl  hors  and  iij'' 
scheip  insafar  as  he  may  sufficiently  preif  before  the  Scliiref  the  said 
fogage  is  of  avale  be  the  said  tlirc  ycris  And  ordinis  that  letrez  be  writtin 
to  the  Schiref  chargeing  him  to  tak  the  said  preif  before  him  set  a  day 
tharto  and  warne  the  partij  tharof  and  as  salbe  previt  to  mak  the  said 
Duncane  be  pait  .  .  . 


Instruraeiitum  sasine  in  favorem  Gcorgii  comitis  de  Huntlie.  '  — (A.D.  1543.) 

xn  Dei  nomine  •  Amen  .  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  euidenter  .  .  .  quod  anno  ab  incarnatione  Domini  millesirao  quin- 
gentesimo  quadragesimo  tertio  die  vero  men  sis  Aprilis  vicesimo  tertio  .  .  . 
in  nostrorum  connotirioruir.  publicorum  et  testium  infrascriptorum  presentia 
personaliter  constitutus  nobilis  et  potens  dominus  Georgius  comes  de 
Huntlie  dominus  de  Gordoune  et  Baudenach  habens  et  tenens  suis  mauibus 
quoddam  sasine  preceptum  pergamino  scriptum  .  .  ,  Cuius  quidem  precepti 
tenor  .  .  .  sequitur  .  .  .  Dadid  miseratione  Diuina  tituli  Sancti  Stephani 
in  Celio  Monte  Sancte  Romane  ecclcsie  presbiter  cardinalis  Sancti  Andree 
archiepiscopus  totius  regni  Scotie  primas  et  apostolice  sedis  legatus  natus 
necnon  Myrapicensis  ecclesie  in  Gallia  administrator  ac  comraendatarius  per- 
petuus monasterii  Sancti  Thome  martyris  de  Abirbrothok  dilectis  nostris 
Alexandro  Gordoune  de  Stradowne  ac  Joanni  Leslie  de  ly  Sydc  et  Jacobo 
Gordoune  de  Haddochc  et  eoruin  cuilibet  coniunctira  et  diuisim  balliuis 
nostris  .  .  .  salutem  cum  benedictione  diuina     Quia  nos  cum  .  .  .  consensu 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle. 

On  the  twenty-ninth  day  of  April,  1555,  John,  archbishop  of  St.  Andrews,  granted  a  feu 
charter  to  Patrick  FergiisoiiTi,  upon  his  resignation,  of  the  toft  and  croft  called  Deray  Croft  of 
Denebray,  lying  in  the  lordship  of  Keig  and  Monymusk  and  regality  of  St  Andrews,  with 
common  pasture,  and  the  power  of  digging  and  winning  peats  and  turf  in  the  moor  and  marsh 
of  Puttachy,  and  feal  and  divot  in  the  commonty  of  Puttachy,  for  rendering  of  the  services 
formerly  due,  with  ward  and  relief.— (Original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KEIG.  481 

.  .  .  capituli  nostri  ecclesie  nostre  mctropolitane  et  primatialis  Sancti 
Andree  ...  in  annuam  rentalis  eiusdem  augmentationem  ad  sumraam  qua- 
tuordecim  librarum  sex  denariorum  ot  unius  oboli  plusquam  unquam  torre 
molendina  et  brasina  subscripta  prius  nobis  aut  predecessoribus  nostris  .  . 
persoluerunt  et  ad  decorem  et  politiam  rcipublice  regni  ...  Ac  pro 
magnis  et  diuersis  .  .  .  auxiliis  .  .  .  per  nobilera  et  potentem  dominiim 
Georgium  coraitem  de  Huntlie  dominum  Gordoune  et  Baudyenoclit  nobis 
et  ecclesie  nostre  prefate  et  pro  libertatis  ecclesiastice  .  .  .  defensione 
hoc  instanti  tempore  pcriculoso  Lutbcranis  beresibus  undique  pullulantibus 
et  libertatem  ecclesiasticam  .  .  .  subvertere  nitentibus  multipliciter  ])restitis 
et  impensis  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de  Brwne  Armagattin  Ballingowin 
Outhirkeig  Soiithowlyie  Pettindreicli  molendinum  de  Keig  cum  brasina  et 
crofta  eiusdem  Pyttocliy  Glentounc  Uiiertollache  Keddertollach  Fyndacht 
cum  molendino  Litili  Abercawltye  Mel^ill  Abercawltye  Edindourno  Tully- 
quhore  Todlochy  Puttwmy  Arnely  DuUoib  Cowiiie  Ineyeane  molendinum 
de  Monemusk  cum  brasina  et  crofta  eiusdem  Invery  ly  townis  de  Cottil- 
stane  ac  terras  ecclesiasticas  de  Kynkell  et  terras  de  Dyiss  cum  singulis 
earundem  .  .  .  pertinentiis  jacentes  respectiue  in  dominiis  et  baroniis  suis 
de  Keig  et  Monirausk  infra  regalitatein  Sancti  Andree  et  vicecomitatum  de 
Aberden  unacura  balliuatu  dictarum  suarura  baron'.arum  de  Keig  et  Mone- 
musk .  .  ,  dicto  .  .  .  Comiti  .  .-  .  in  feudifirmam  .  .  .  dimisimus  .  .  .  Igitur 
.  .  •  vobis  precipinius  .  .  .  quatenus  .  .  .  sasinam  .  .  .  prefatarum  ter- 
rarum  .  .  .  et  balliuatus  .  .  .  predicto  .  .  .  Comiti  .  .  .  vel  suo  certo 
attornato  .  .  .  tradatis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presentibus  manu 
nostra  subscriptis  sigillum  nostrum  auctenticum  unacum  sigillo  communi  dicti 
capituli  nostri  Sancti  Andree  in  signum  .  .  .  consensus  ...  ad  premissa 
est  appensum  apud  dictam  ecclesiara  nostram  metropolitanam  et  priraatialera 
Sancti  Andree  die  septimo  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingen- 
tesimo  quadragesimo  tertio  Et  nostre  consecrationis  anno  quinto  Post  cuius- 
quidcm  precept!  .  .  .  lecturam  .  .  .  balliuus  antedictus  .  .  .  sasinam  .  . 
prefatarum  terrarum  et  officii  balliuatus  .  .  .  attornato  .  •  .  dicti  .  .  . 
Comitis  .  .  .  tradidit  .  .  .  Acta  erant  hec  super  solum  dictarum  terrarum 
.  .  .  horis  decima  undecima  duodecima  prima  post  merediem  secunda  tertia 
quarta  quinta  et  sexta  inter  horam  nonam  ante  merediem  et  septimam  post 
merediem  vel  eocirca  propter  distantiam  locorum  .  .  .  presentibus  ibidem 
nobili  domino  Johanne  comite   Sutbirland  honorabilibus  et  circumspectis 

3p 


482  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

viris  AlexanJro  Gordoune  de  Scradoivne  Jolianne  Leslie  de  Varderris 
Jacobo  Gordoune  de  Colquliodilstane  Nycholao  Ross  de  Auchlossan  Roberto 
Dwiruid  de  Auchinhuif  Johanne  Vawss  de  Manye  Joanne  Druraraond  de 
InuerpetFra  Jobanne  Stradaquhin  de  Lenturk  et  Alexandro  Leslie  de 
Tulche  cum  diuersis  aliis  testibus  , 

Et  ego  Guillermus  Gordoune  artiuin  professor  clericus  Morauiensis 
dioceseos  sacra  Apostolica  auctoritate  notarius  publicus  [etc.  in 
forma  comtmini.] 

Et  ego  Andreas  Robert!  Morauiensis  dyoceseos  presbiter  sacra 
auctoritate  Apostolica  notarius  publicus  [etc.  in  forma  communi.] 
Et  ego  Jobannes  Gordoun  presbiter  Morauiensis  dyoceseos  notarius 
publicus  [etc.  in  forma  communi.] 


The  Contract  betuix  my  Lord  Huntlie  and  the  Laird  of  Balfour.  '  — 
(A.D.  1552.) 

A-t  Huntlie  the  xxv  day  of  September  .  .  .  m  v"^  lii  yeris  it  is  appointit 
.  .  .  betuix  ane  noble  and  mychtie  lord  George  erll  of  Huntlie  lord 
Gordoun  and  Badyenocht  and  Chancellar  of  Scotland  /  on  that  ane  part  / 
and  Arthure  Forbes  of  Balfour  /  on  that  uther  part  /  in  manor  ...  as 
eftir  follovvis  /  that  is  to  say  /  The  said  Arthure  sal  becum  man  and 
seruand  to  the  said  Erll  and  his  airis  for  all  the  dayis  of  the  said  Arthuris 
liftyme  /  and  sail  serue  the  said  Erll  and  bis  airis  in  tyme  of  peace  and 
weyre  /  and  sail  tak  .  .  .  the  said  Erll  and  his  airis  trew  afald  and  plane 
pairt  I  in  the  law  and  by  the  law  /  in  all  thair  just  and  lesum  actionis  / 
the  Quenis  grace  my  lord  Gouernour  and  the  auctorite  of  the  crowiie 
alanerlie  except  .  .  .  providing  that  the  said  Arthure  .  .  .  sail  nocht  be 
compellit  to  ryde  gang  nor  tak  part  aganis  the  Lord  Forbes  for  the  tyme 
in  his  awne  caussis  and  actionis  /  For  the  qubilkis  the  said  Erll  for  hym 
and  his  airis  sail  gif  his  band  of  manteynance  to  the  said  Arthure  for  all 
the  dayis  of  his  life  under  his  seill  and  subscriptioun  manuale  in  forme 
correspondent  to  the  said  band  of  manrent  /  and  sail  infeft  the  said 
Arthure  in  lifrent  be  charteir  and  seising  in  dew  forme  of  ane  dawauch  of 
land  within  the  lordschipe  of  Monymuske  and  Kyge  extending  to  four 
'  [Abridged  from  the  original  ia  the  charter  room  at  Gordon  Castle.] 


PKESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KEIG.  4H'd 

plevvis  /  callit  the  dawauch  of  Oucliterkeig  or  Souely  /  to  be  occupiit 
joysit  and  posaedit  frelie  without  impediment  of  ony  dewite  except  his 
scriiice  as  said  is  /  And  becaus  thai  landis  ar  now  sett  qiihair  throw  that 
tiie  said  Arthure  may  nocht  immediately  entei-  to  the  samyn  the  said  Erll 
sal!  set  to  the  said  Arthure  all  an'l  haill  the  landis  of  Westir  Jlygvy  in 
Croymare  for  all  the  termes  that  he  has  thame  of  the  Quenis  grace  and 
my  Lord  Gouernour  or  happinis  to  get  the  samin  in  tymes  cuming  /  enter- 
and  tharto  at  Witsonnday  nixt  to  cum  to  the  proflttis  tharof  /  with  power 
to  occupie  the  samin  with  his  awne  gcir  eftir  the  ische  of  the  tennentes 
takkis  that  occupiis  the  samyn  now  quhilk  is  tvvay  yeris  fra  "NYitsounday 
furtht  at  nixt  cumis  .  .  .  and  sail  pay  to  the  said  Arthure  the  soume  of 
xi  pundis  /  tharof  xx  pundis  at  Martymes  and  xx'^  at  Witsounday  nixt  / 
becaus  this  crope  instant  is  disponit  .  .  .  Providing  alway  that  the  said 
Arthur  sail  serue  the  said  Erll  and  his  airis  upoun  thair  expenssis  except 
the  commoun  oistis  of  the  realnie  aganis  the  auld  inemyis  of  Ingland  or 
utherwayis  quhen  euery  man  ar  chargit  to  serue  for  thame  self  for  the 
comnioune  aifaris  of  the  realme  ...  In  witnes  of  the  quhilkis  baytht 
the  saidis  parteis  has  subscriuit  this  present  contract  with  thair  handis 
yeir  day  and  place  foirsaidis  befoir  thir  witnes  ane  reuerend  fader  in  God 
Robert  bischope  of  Orknay  /  honorable  men  Maister  James  Gordoun 
chancellar  of  Murray  /  Alexander  Innes  of  that  Ilk  /  Maister  Andro 
Leslie  /  Maister  William  Conn  /  Adame  Reid  /  William  Gib  /  and  Maister 
Peter  Galbratht  noter  publict  witht  utheris  diuerss . 

IIUKTLY. 

Arthok  Forbes  of  Balfwk. 


Carta  feudifirme  Arthuro  Forbes  de  Balfour. ' — (A.D.  1559.) 

Oarta  feudifirraaria  per  Georgium  comitem  de  Huntle  dominum  Gordone 
et  Badzenocht  cancellarium  regni  Scotie  ac  empheoditarium  baroniarura  de 
Keig  et  Monimusk  facta  Arthuro  Forbes  de  Balfour  fratri  germano  Domini 
de  Forbes  et  heredibus  suis  quibuscunque  terrarum  de  Puttoche  et  dimidie- 
tatis  magne  ville  de  Keig  alias  Ochterkeig  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Moni- 
musk infra  regalitatem  Sancti  Andree  .  Reddendo  annuatira  viginti  quinque 

'  [Noted  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  fortes.] 


484  THE  SUIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

libras  pro  omni  firma  gtassuma  marta  custuina  aliisque  exactionibus  . 
Faciendo  tres  sectas  annuatim  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  regalitatis  fcaiicti 
Andree  apud  Monymusk  .  Insuper  "  Arthurus  et  heredes  sui  prcdicti 
"juramentum  fidelitatis  successiue  in  quolibet  eorum  introitu  prestabunt 
"  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  ac  ad  fidele  et  specials  consilium  nobis  et  eis 
"cum  ad  boc  requisiti  fuerint  prebendum  necnon  et  auxilium  assistentiam 
"  manutentionem  protectionem  et  omnimodam  defensionem  nostram  et  eorum 
"contra  quoscunque  invasores  seu  perturbatores  medio  juramento  iuipen- 
"  dente  perpetuis  futuris  temporibus  tenebuntur  et  obligabunlur  .  Proviso 
"  etiam  quod  dictus  Arthurus  et  heredes  sui  raeniorati  facient  eorum 
"  exactam  diligentiam  et  oninera  eorum  operam  perpetuis  futuris  temporibus 
"  impendant  pro  tuta  dei'ensione  conservatione  et  manutentione  veterum  raar- 
"  chiarura  et  limitura  singularuni  tcrrarura  predictarum  .  .  .  et  hoc  contra 
"  quoscunque  illas  seu  aliquam  earundem  quomodolibet  iniuste  usurpare 
"  violare  seu  appropriare  volenfes"  •  Cum  clausula  de  non  alienando  sine 
licentia  superioris  .  Apud  Huntly  ultimo  Nouembris  •  j"  v'  lix. 


Precept  of  arrestment   against   tde  relict  of  Arthure   Forbes.' — (A.D. 
1573.) 

James  be  the  grace  of  God  King  of  Scottis  to  our  louittis 

messingeris  our  shirefEs  in  that  parte  .  .  .  greting 
Forsamekill  as  it  is  humblie  schawin  to  ws  be  our  louit  Elizabeth  Forbes 
onlie  dochter  and  air  of  uuiqubile  Arthur  Forbes  of  Balfour  and  Alexander 
Innes  of  Crommy  hir  spous  for  his  entres  that  quhair  sche  is  servit  and 
retourit  befoir  our  shireff  of  Aberdene  and  his  deputis  as  narrest  and  lauch- 
fuU  air  to  hir  said  uniquhile  fadir  of  all  his  landis  and  heritages  in  quhilkis 
he  deit  vestit  and  sesit  as  hir  retour  at  lenth  proportis  And  it  is  of  veritie 
that  in  our  parliament  haldin  at  Striuiling  the  xxviii  day  of  August  the 

'  [Abridged  from  the  originnl  in  the  lunes  charter  chest  at  Floors  Castle. 

One  of  tlie  "  conditions  to  be  rccjuirit  oft'  the  feueris  off  Keig  for  thcr  teind,  3  May  1616," 
is,  "Item  that  Balgoune  pay  anc  nest  of  meirlzouns  yeirly  to  my  Lord  Forbes  and  his 
forsaidis,  qulierin  ther  sail  be  thrci  formallis  heill  of  felher  and  brin,  and  that  betuix  the  last 
day  off  iMail  and  the  last  day  of  Junii  yeirly,  or  than  xx  markis  for  the  same,  and  ane  labourit 
merlzouuc  that  slay  pout  and  partrick  bcfor  the  fyftein  off  Julii,  or  than  x  markis  for  the  same." 
— (Original  writ  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CLATT.  485 

yeir  of  God  m  v°  Ixxi  yeris  it  was  statiit  that  the  vvyffis  bairnis  execu- 
touris  and  assignais  of  the  personis  that  sould  happin  to  be  slane  in  our 
seruice  during-  the  tyme  of  the  lait  trubiis  sould  brouk  thair  talikis  and 
possessionis  assweill  of  kirk  landis  as  temporall  nienis  landis  for  the  space 
of  fyve  yeiris  without  ony  gressume  Be  the  quhilk  act  sen  it  is  notour 
that  the  said  umquhile  Arthure  Forbes  vves  slane  in  our  seruice  in  the 
tyme  of  the  saidis  trubiis  all  and  sindrie  the  landis  underwriltin  quhairin 
he  wes  in  possessioun  the  tyme  of  his  said  slauchter  that  is  to  say  the  landis 
of  Puttachie  half  landis  of  Ovir  Keig  the  landis  of  Balgowne  the  landis  of 
Pettindreich  the  mylne  and  mylnlandis  of  Keig  the  landis  of  Mekill  Abir- 
cathie  all  lyand  within  the  bishoprick  of  Sanctandrois  and  oure  sliireffdome 
of  Abirdene  the  landis  of  VVestir  Meigvvie  in  Cromar  lyand  within  the 
pariochine  of  Meigwie  the  landis  of  Mekill  Inneruchtie  with  the  pertinentis 
Hand  witliin  the  lordschip  of  Kildrynime  and  the  toun  and  landis  of  Balfour 
Hand  within  the  barrony  of  Forbes  and  our  said  shirefdome  of  Abirdene 
Nochtheles  Christian  Barclay  relict  of  the  said  umquhile  Arthure  without 
ony  just  titill  has  continwallie  occupyit  the  foirsaidis  landis  Our  will  is  heir- 
foir  and  we  charge  you  that  ye  arresst  all  and  sindrie  the  males  of  the  forsaidis 
landis  to  remain  under  arreistment  at  the  instance  of  the  said  Elezabeth 
and  hir  said  spous  till  sufficient  cautioun  be  fundin  that  the  same  sal  be 
furthcumand  to  thame  as  law  will  Gevin  under  our  signet  at  Edinburgh 
the  first  day  of  December  and  of  our  regne  the  sevlnt  yeir  1573  . 
Ex  deliberatione  Dominorura  Consilii  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  CLATT.' 

Signatura  prebendarum   de  Clatt  et  Niuibus  pro  Magistro  Joanne  Row. 
_(A.D.  1553.) 

Per  obitum  extra  curiam  •  Ahcrdonensis  •  V.  Carosius  . 

JtJeatissime  pater  cum  canonicatus  et  rectoria  de  Clat  nuncupatus  prebenda 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Bantf,  pp.  G'20-622. 
'The  schyre  of  Clat,  with  its  appurtenances  and  the  church,'  is  among  the  possessions  of  the 
bishopric  of  Aberdeen  enumerated  in  the  spurious  charters  of  Kin;,' David  I.,  King  Malcolm  tho 


486  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

ecclcsie  Aberdonensis  necnon  canonicatus  et  rectoria  seu  prebenda  de 
Niuilms  nuncupata  ccclesie  Beate  Marie  de  Veteri  Abcrdonia  Tniuersitatis 
studij  ireneralis  Aberdonensis  per  obitum  quondam  Johannis  Spittell  illorum 
dum  viueret  vltimi  possessoris  extra  Romanam  curiam  in  mense  Aprilis 
])roximo  pretorito  seu  alio  veriori  mense  in  Uteris  si  videbitur  exprimendo 
detuncti  vol  alias  certo  modo  vacauerit  et  vacet  ad  presens  .  Supplicat 
humiliter  sanctitatem  vestram  deuotus  illius  orator  Joannes  Row  clericus 

Maiden,  and  King  William  the  Lion.— (Registrura  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  4,  7,  8, 
vol.  ii.,  p.  126  ;  Registrura  Episcopatus  Moraviensis,  p.  330.)  In  the  year  1157,  Pope  Adrian  IV. 
confirmed  Ciat,  with  the  church  and  its  other  appurtenances,  to  Edward,  bishop  of  Aberdeen  — 
(Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  G,  85.)  In  the  year  125fi,  the  church  of  Clat 
was  erected  into  a  prebend  of  the  cathedral  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Machur  at  Aberdeen.— (Id.,  vol- 
ii.,  pp.  40,  41,  252.) 

In  the  year  1403,  Isabella  of  Douglas,  countess  of  Marr,  and  lady  of  the  Garviacht,  restored 
the  lands  of  Ardlare,  in  the  schyre  of  Clat,  to  the  see  of  Aberdeen.— (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  207.)  Alex- 
ander Stewart,  earl  of  Marr,  and  lord  of  the  Garuiaueh,  conflnued  the  deed  of  restitution  in  the 
year  1407.— (Id.,  vol  i.,  p.  211.)  Between  the  years  1172  and  1199,  King  William  the  Lion  con- 
firmed to  his  brother,  the  Earl  Dauid,  tlie  .tcquittauce  niiide  to  him  by  Mathew,  bishop  of  Aber- 
deen, (in  exchange  for  two  carucates  of  land  in  Kelalcmund),  of  all  the  teinds  and  customs 
which  the  church  of  St.  Mary  and  the  Bishops  of  Aberdeen  were  wont  to  have  in  the  time  of 
King  David,  hii  grandfather,  and  of  King  Malcolm,  his  brother,  and  in  his  own  time,  in  the 
Garwyuch,  Durnach,  Rothkes,  Munkegyn,  Fyntrach,  and  Bourdyn.— (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p  'J.)  Between 
1172  and  1199,  Bishop  Mathew  granted  these  two  carucates  to  William  of  Tatenell,  his  man,  to 
be  held  for  yearly  payment  of  a  pound  of  incense  for  the  one,  and  of  a  silver  merk  for  the  other. 
— (Id  ,  vol.  i ,  p.  13.)  The  grant  was  confirmed  by  King  William  the  Lion.— (Id.,  pp.  13,  14.) 
The  same  two  carucates  were  confirmed,  in  the  year  1277,  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  to  William 
of  Tatenell,  the  grandson  of  William  of  Tatenell.— (Id  ,  vol.  i ,  p.  34  )  In  the  year  1297,  Bishop 
Henry  Chcyne  confirmed  the  sale  of  these  two  carucates  made  by  William  of  Tatenell,  the 
grandson  of  William,  and  the  son  of  James  of  Tatenell,  to  I'atrick  of  Kothnek,  to  be  held  for 
yearly  payment  of  two  silver  merks  —  (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  37.)  By  an  inquest  made  at  Rane,  in  the 
year  1418,  before  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and  Sir  Andrew  Stewart,  knight,  his  baillie,  it  was 
found  that  Finlay  Butyr  was  heir  to  the  deceased  Patrick  Butar,  his  father,  in  two  carrucates  of 
the  land  of  Kyllachmoud  called  Ardlar,  in  the  shire  of  Clat,  held  of  the  Bishop  for  yearly  service 
of  three  suits  of  court  and  payment  of  two  merks  of  silver. — (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  218.)  la  1511,  Ardlar 
yielded  to  the  rental  of  the  sec  twenty-six  shillings  and  eight  pence  a-ycar.— (Id.,  p.  364 )  The 
lands  of  Ardlar,  on  being  resigned  by  Andrew  Elphinstone  of  Selmys,  and  Alexander  Settoun  of 
Jleldruni,  were  given  by  Bishop  Gavin  Dunbar,  in  the  year  l,'i29,  to  the  provost,  baillies,  council, 
and  community  of  the  burgh  of  Aberdeen,  for  the  support  and  repair  of  the  newly  built 
Bridge  of  Dee,  between  Kincortht  and  Ruddrcistoun.— (Id.,  vol.  i ,  pp.  387-391,  393-397.) 

The  march  between  the  shire  of  Clat  and  the  lauds  of  the  Lord  Forbes,  in  the  year  1391,  was 
'  the  burn  of  Canny,  a.s  it  enterisin  Bolgy  and  sua  gangand  vp  to  the  hevid.'— (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  249.) 
At  a  somewhat  later  period,  the  march  between  Achlynand  Courtastonis  thus  described:  'Ther 
ar  the  meris  betuix  Aclilyne  on  the  ta  pert  the  quliylk  is  the  kirk  of  Abirden  •  and  Courtaston 
the  quhilk  is  Ser  Jon  Lyounis  wythin  the  eriedome  of  Garwyach  .  Begiunand  at  the  Meir  Burn 
as  it  rynnys  don  to  Goudy  betwcn  Curtiston  and  Aclilync  and  sua  to  the  hilhede  of  Aichnedor.' 
—  ,Id.,  pp.  245,  246.)    In  1511,  the  yearly  rental  of  the  shire  of  Clat  (containing  twenty-seven 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CLATT.  487 

Dunblanensis  diocesis  quatiiius  sibi  spocialem  j^raciam  facienilo  canonicatus 
et  prebeiidas  prcdictos  quorum  et  illis  forsan  annexoruni  fructus  sexagiuta 
librarum  sterlingorum  se  comraunibus  ex  variis  aiinis  non  exceduiit  .  .  . 
eideui  oi-atori  conferre  et  de  illis  eciam  prouidere  seu  cont'erri  et  piouideri 
mandare  digneruinj  de  gracia  special!  •  non  obstantibus  premissis  ac  quibusuis 
aliis  constitutionibus  apostolicis  .  .  .  ceterisque  contrarijs  quibuscunqiie 
quibus  et  illorum  tenoribus  hac  vice  specialiter  et  expresse  derogare 
placeat  . 

Concessum  ut  jietitur  in  presencia  dominl  nostri  Pape  . 

C.  HiEROSOL  . 

Datum  Romae  apud  Sanctum  Petrum,  septimo  idus  Ma!j  anno  quarto  .  ' 


Instrumentum  super  purgacioue  Duncani  Dauidsone  et  Elizabet  Malcuui.  - 
— (A.D.  1550.) 

YLviij  Januiirii  •  anno  Domini  xv°  xlix"  .  Eodem  die  personaliter  constituti 
Duncanus  Dauidsone  et  Elizabet  Malcum  dilati  per  assisam  temporalem  de 
Clatt  comparuerunt  coram  Decano  de  Gareauclit  cum  quibusdam  purgatori- 
bus  honestis  viris  qui  omnes  mediante  juramento  pnrgai  unt  se  purgacione 
canonica  quod  non  inter  prefatos  Duncanum  et  Elizabet  fuit  aliqua  carnalis 
copula  secuta  et  quilibet  eorum  exonerat  alium  de  matrimonio  et  quod  nulli 

ploughgates)  amounted  to  ninety-one  pounds,  ten  shillings,  and  four  pence,  for  fcrmes ;  forty- 
three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  bondages ;  twelve  bolls  of  meal,  eight  bolls  of  malt,  twenty- 
four  bolls  of  oats,  one  pig,  seven  marts  and  a  half,  twenty-four  sheep,  eight  kids,  twelve  dozen 
of  capons,  fifteen  dozeii  and  a  half  of  house  fowls,  eight  dozen  of  moor  fowls,  and  two  stones  of 
cheese.  The  grassums  amounted  to  seventy-nine  pounds,  six  shillings,  and  eight  pence.  The 
Kirktown,  extending  to  four  ploughgates,  was  leased  to  eight  tenants.  In  the  burgh,  there  were 
four  burgage  tenements,  each  of  the  sowing  of  two  bolls  of  barley.  Nether  Knokespak  con- 
tained three  ploughgates;  Tulyanguse,  two;  Newton  or  Newbigging,  two;  Tulyauch,  one; 
Tolly,  four ;  Upper  Knokespak,  two ;  Auchmanye,  two ;  Auchlyne,  four ;  Clouetht,  two ;  and  the 
Hauch  of  Kolgy,  one.-(Id.,  pp.  3G0-361.) 

'  [From  a  copy  in  the  General  Register  House  at  Edinburgh.  I 

On  the  eighth  day  ol  December  in  the  same  year,  Row  was  a  petitioner  to  the  Pope  for  the  I 
deanery  of  the  church  of  Dunbar,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Andrews,  vacant  by  the  death  of  Thomas 
Hay.-(ld.) 

From  a  letter  of  the  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews,  written  from  Linlithgow  on  the  first  of 
February,  15:)7,  to  the  Cardinal  iicllay,  it  appears  that  Row  was  then  the  Scottish  Primate's  agent 
at  the  court  of  Rome (Id.)J 

'  [From  the  General  Register  House.] 


488  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

eorum  placuit  complere  matriraonium  cum  alio  Super  quibus  hincinde 
petierunt  instruraenta  Acta  apud  ecclesiam  parochialem  de  Leslie  hora 
quasi  pomeridiana  tercia  presentibus  Domino  Roberto  AUerdes  decano  de 
Gareaucht  /  Domino  juniore  de  Leslie  Georgio  Leslie  de  New  Leslie 
Geor<i;io  Leyth  et  uie  notario  . 


Carta  creacionis  ville  de  Clat  in  liberum  burgum  in  baronia.  '  — (A.D. 
L501.) 

•J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quod  pro  special!  deuo- 

'  [From  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiii.,  no.  482.    M.S.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb. 

In  the  year  1511,  the  KirUtown  of  Clat,  extending  to  four  ploughgates,  was  leased,  in  eight 
equal  portions  of  four  osengang  each,  to  eight  tenants  (namely,  .sir  Alexander  Hay,  John 
Kobertson,  John  Coehrane,  Andrew  Robertson,  John  Henrison,  Patrick  Crag,  Robert  Anderson, 
and  Robert  Paterson  jointly  with  James  Henrisone)  for  a  grassum  of  thirteen  pounds  elx 
shillings,  and  eight  pence,  and  a  yearly  rent  of  thirteen  pounds,  six  shillings,  and  eight  pence ; 
one  mart,  four  sheep,  twenty-four  capons,  twenty-four  poultry,  twenty-four  moor  fowls,  four 
bolls  of  oats  with  the  fodder,  and  six  shillings  and  eight  pence  for  bondage,  with  services  used 
and  wont.  One  burgage  tenement,  of  the  sowing  of  two  bolls  of  barley,  with  common  pasture 
for  two  cows,  one  pig,  ten  sheep,  and  a  horse  or  mare,  was  leased  to  Elen  Craufurd  for  ten 
shillings  a-year.  Another  burgage  tenement,  of  the  like  kind,  was  let  to  James  Malcomsone, 
for  ten  shillings  a-year ;  a  third,  to  Robert  Grene,  for  five  shillings  a  year;  a  fourth,  to  Mariot 
Marscheall,  for  six  shillings,  and  six  fowls  yearly.  The  '  Derahous'  was  let  to  Donald  Grene, 
for  six  shillings,  and  six  fowls  yearly;  and  an  annual  rent  from  the  '  Derahous' was  let  to 
Thomas  Angousone,  for  four  bolls  of  meal,  and  two  stones  of  cheese  The  Meikle  Brewhouse, 
with  the  croft,  was  let  to  James  Hennyrson  for  a  grassum  of  thirteen  shillings  and  four  pence, 
and  d  yearly  rent  of  thirteen  shillings  and  four  pence,  six  capons,  and  twelve  fowls.  The  miln 
was  let  to  William  Michael,  and  Mariot  Clat,  a  widow,  for  a  chalder  of  victu.il  (half  meal  and 
half  malt),  a  fed  pig,  and  twelve  capons.— (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdoncnsis,  vol.  i., 
pp.  3C0,  361.) 

In  16-19,  Bishop  William  Gordon  granted  a  lease  for  eighteen  years  to  his  kinsman,  Patrick 
Gordon  of  Auchmanye,  of  eight  oxengaug  of  the  laud  of  the  Kiiktoun  of  Clat,  and  of  four  oxen- 
gang  of  the  land  and  town  of  Towie,  for  a  yearly  rent  of  five  pounds,  a  quarter  and  half  a  quarter 
of  a  mart,  a  mutton  and  half  a  mutton,  nine  capons,  nine  poultry,  nine  moor  fowls,  a  goose,  half  a 
boll  and  two  lirlots  of  oats  with  the  straw,  two  shillings  and  six  pence  for  bondage,  with  arrage, 
carriage,  and  other  service.— (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdoncnsis,  vol.  i.  p.  438.) 

In  1.550,  the  Bishop  let  eight  oxengang  of  the  Kirktown  of  Clatt,  for  eighteen  years,  to 
William  Robertson  and  his  wife,  and  failing  them,  to  Sir  John  Carlcill,  vicar  of  Glcnbucket,  for 
a  yearly  rent  of  three  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  a  quarter  of  a  mart,  a  mutton,  six 
capons,  six  moorfowls,  a  goose,  a  boll  of  oats,  with  the  straw,  twenty  pence  for  bondage,  with 
arrage,  carriage,  and  other  due  service.- (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  447, 
448.) 

At  the  same  time,  Sir  John  Henderson,  vicar  pensioner  of  CLttt,  John  Anderson,  and  John 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CLATT.  489 

clone  quam  habemus  beato  confessori  Sancto  Moloco  ac  pro  siiifulari 
t'auore  qiiem  gerimus  erga  reuerendiim  in  Christo  patrem  Willelmum 
episcopum  AbirJonensem  nostrum  consiliarium  intime  dilcctum  Necnon 
pro  bospicio  supportacione  et  vtilitate  ligeorum  nostrorum  vcnionciuiu 
porambulancium  et  itinerancium  in  parlibus  borcalibus  regni  nostri  infco- 
dauiinus  ercauimus  ct  feciraus  .  .  .  villam  <le  Clat  jacentem  infra  vice- 
coniitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  dieto  reuerendo  patri  pertinentem  et 
spectantem  in  liberum  burgum  in  baronia  pro  perpetuo  Concessimus  eciam 
.  .  .  inliabitantibus  dictum  nostrum  bnrgum  et  inposterum  inbabitaturis 
plenariam  potestatom  ct  liberam  facultatem  emendi  et  vendendi  in  ipso 
burgo  ceram  pannum  laneum  et  lincum  latum  et  artum  aliaque  merci- 
nionia  quecunque  Cum  potestate  et  libertate  babendi  et  tenendi  pistores 
brasiatores  carnifices  et  tam  earnium  quam  piscium  macellarios  aliosque 
arcium  operarios  ad  libertatem  burgi  in  baronia  qualitereunque  spectantes 
et  pertinentcs  Concedimus  eciam  ut  in  ipso  burgo  sint  burgenses  Et  quod 
dictus  reuerendus  in  Christo  pater  et  sui  succcssores  Abirdonenses  epis- 
copi  potestatem  babeat  et  babeant  perpetuis  futuris  temporibus  eligendi 
facicndi  et  eonstituendi  balliuos  et  alios  officiarios  pro  gubernaeione  dicti 
burgi  necessaries  et  eosdem  mutandi  remouendi  et  iterum  alios  imponendi 
prout  dicto  reuerendo  in  Christo  patri  ct  suis  successoribus  melius  vide- 
bitur  expediens  .  .  .  Necnon  concedimus  burgensibus  et  inbabitantibus 
dictum  burgum  vt  in  ipso  habeant  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  crucem  et  forum  die 
Martis  singulis  ebdomadis  et  nundinas  publicas  singulis  annis  die  Sancti 

Duncanson,  had  each  a  lease,  for  eighteen  years,  of  four  oxcngang  of  the  Kirktown  of  Clatt,  for 
a  yearly  rent,  by  each,  of  thirty-three  shillings  and  four  pence,  half  a  quarter  of  a  mart,  half  a 
mutton,  three  capons,  three  poultry,  three  moorfowls,  half  a  goose,  half  a  boll  of  oats,  with  the 
straw,  ten  pence  for  bondage,  with  arrage,  carriage,  and  other  due  service.— (Id.,  pp.  448,  449.) 

In  loll,  Auchmanye,  in  the  shire  of  Clat,  measuring  two  ploughgates,  was  let,  in  four  lots  of 
four  oxengang  each,  to  four  tenants  (.John  Kankin,  William  Cristesone,  'William  Roust,  and 
James  Farcoure,  with  the  sons  of  .John  of  Strabolgy),  for  a  grassum  of  eight  pounds,  and  a 
yearly  rent  of  eight  pounds,  a  mart,  two  muttons,  twenty-four  poultry,  twelve  moorfowls,  two 
bolls  of  oats,  with  the  (odder,  and  three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  bondage  silver,  with  ser- 
vices used  and  wont.— (Id.,  p.  3G3.) 

In  1513,  Bishop  William  Stewart  granted  the  lands  of  Auchmanye,  with  their  appurtenances, 
to  Patrick  Gordon,  in  feu  ferme,  for  the  yearly  pjiyment  of  nine  pounds  twelve  shillings  for 
fermcs  and  grassum,  a  mart,  two  muttons,  twenty-four  poultry,  twelve  wild  fowls,  two  bolls  of 
oats,  with  the  fodder,  three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  bondage  silver,  thirteen  shillings  and 
four  pence  for  services  used  and  wont,  and  sixteen  shillings  and  eight  pence  in  augmentation  of 
the  rental,  doubling  the  payments  on  every  entry  of  an  heir,  and  giving  three  suits  at  the 
Bishop's  three  head  courts.— (Id.,  pp.  422,  423.)] 

3q 


490  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

^loloci  et  per  octauas  eiusdem  .  .  .  Tenemlam  et  habenJam  predictam 
villam  de  Clat  cum  bondis  et  pertinentiis  eiusdem  perpetuis  futuris  tem- 
poribus  in  merum  burgum  in  bai-onia  .  .  .  adeo  libere  .  .  .  sicut  aliquis 
burgus  in  bai'onia  infra  regnum  nostrum  alicui  infeodatur  conceditur  seu 
tenetur  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Testibus  reuerendissirao  in  Christo 
patre  nostroque  fratre  carissimo  Jacobo  archiepiscopo  Sanctiandree  etc. 
dilectis  consanguineis  nostris  Arcliibaldo  comite  de  Ergile  domino  Cambele 
et  Lome  magistro  liospicij  nostri  Patricio  comite  de  Boithvil  domino  Hali3 
etc.  Alexandre  domino  Hume  magno  camerario  nostro  Andrea  domino 
Gray  justiciario  nostro  venerabllibus  in  Christo  patrlbus  Georgeo  abbate 
Sancte  Crucis  prope  Edinburgli  Jacobo  abbate  de  Scona  et  dilecto  clerico 
nostro  Magistro  Ricardo  Murehede  decano  Glasguensi  secretario  nostro 
Apud  Edinburgli  decimosexto  die  mensis  Junij  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  primo  et  regni  nostri  decimo  quarto  . 


Charter  of  the  Hauche  of  Bogy.  '  — (A.D.  1556.) 

A.  charter  be  William  bischop  of  Abirdene  with  consent  of  the  Dene  and 
Cliannonis  of  the  cathedrall  kirk  thairof  to  George  Gordoun  of  Blairdynnie 
his  airis  and  assigneis  quhatsumeuer  off  all  and  sindric  the  landis  of  the 
Hauche  of  Bogy  with  their  pertinentis  liand  in  the  schire  of  Clatt  within 
the  schirefdome  of  Abirdeine  To  be  haldin  of  the  said  Bischop  and  his 
successouris  in  fcuferme  Payand  thairfor  yerlie  xxiiij  schillingis  for 
main  and  gressume  and  iij  schillingis  iiij  ponneis  in  augmentatioune  of 
rentall  and  gevand  thre  sutes  at  the  thre  heid  Courtis  Datit  at  Abirdene 
the  xvj  of  Nouember  the  yer  of  God  j'"  v"^  tifty  sex  yeris  . 


'  [From  tlie  Abbrcviatioucs  C'artarum  Feuilifirmc  Terrarum  Ecclesiasticarum,  3  Aug.,  158G. 
MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb. 

In  the  year  loll,  '  tlie  llaueh  of  Rolgy,'  with  its  land,  measuring  one  ploughgate,  was  let  for 
twenty  shillings,  to  Kobert  Blak,  who  was  taken  bound  before  Whitsunday,  1512,  to  build  and 
occupy  three  '  outsettis'  towards  the  CastlehiU  of  Urumynor.  If  he  failed,  the  rector  of  Clat  had 
leave  from  the  Bishop  to  let  or  set  the  land  at  his  own  will  for  the  use  of  the  Bishop.— (Kegis- 
truiu  Episcopatus  Abcrdoacusis,  vol.  i.,  p.  304.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CLATT.  491 


Charter  of  Newbiggin  and  Myln  of  Ciatt  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1558.) 

A.ne  charter  maid  be  Williame  biscliop  of  Abirdono  with  consent  of  the 
Dene  and  Channonis  of  the  clieptour  of  the  cathedrall  kirk  of  Abirdene  to 
Johnne  Innes  fader  to  Patrik  Innes  and  Cristiane  Gordoun  his  spous  the 
langar  levar  of  thame  twa  in  lyferent  for  all  the  dayes  of  thair  liftyme  and 
to  the  said  Patrik  Innes  his  airis  maill  and  assignais  quhatsumeuir  of  all 
and  sindrie  the  landis  of  Newbigging  /  togidder  with  the  myln  of  Clatt 
and  Auchindellen  with  the  croft  and  myllandis  thairof  and  thair  suckin 
and  thirll  multuris  of  all  landis  of  the  haill  schyro  of  Clatt  vsit  and 
wount  And  the  tenement  callit  Newbigging  alias  Rudriggis  with  the 
pendiclis  and  pertinentis  lyand  within  the  schire  of  Clatt  and  scbirefdome 
of  Abirdene  .  To  be  haldin  of  the  said  Bischop  and  his  successouris 
Bischoppis  of  Abirdene  in  feuferme  and  heretage  ,  Payand  thairfore  yeirlie 
for  the  saidis  landis  of  Newbiggyn  fyve  pundis  sex  schillingis  viij  penncis 
money  of  Scotland  /  half  ane  merto  /  tua  muttonis  /  tuelf  hous  hennis  / 
tua  duikis  /  tua  bollis  aittis  with  the  fodder  '  iij  schillingis  iiij  penneis 
for  bondage  siluer  /  fFor  gressumis  yeirlie  xxj  schillingis  iiij  penneis  /  ffor 
the  myln  myllandis  and  croft  thairof  ane  chalder  victuall  /  to  witt  /  half 
meill  /  half  malt  with  ane  peck  to  ilk  boll  of  the  malt  /  ane  fed  pork  /  xij 
caponis  /  and  for  the  tenement  callit  Newbiggyn  alias  Rudriggis  v 
schillingis  /  for  seruice  aucht  and  wount  of  the  saidis  landis  ij  schillingis  / 
and    iij    schillingis    iiij    penneis  in   augmentacioun    of  the   rentall  .   .  . 

'  [From  the  Aliljreviatioues  Cartarum  Feudifirme  Terranira  Ecclesiasticarum,  2  Aug.,  15S1. 
MS.  Gen.  licg.  House,  Edinb. 

Tlic  mill  of  Clat  (valued  in  1427  at  ten  merks  a-year)  was  granted  to  the  Hospital  of  St.  Peter, 
near  Ahcrdeen,  by  its  founder,  Mathcw,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  between  the  years  1172  and  1109. — 
(Kegistruin  Episcopatus  Aberdoneusis,  vol.  i,,  pp.  226,  233.)  It  was  let  in  1511  to  two  tenants, 
William  Michael,  and  Mariot  Clat,  a  widow,  for  a  chalder  of  victual  (half  meal  and  half  malt), 
a  fed  pig,  and  twelve  capons.— (Id.,  p.  SiJl.) 

Newtown  or  Newbigging,  measuring  two  ploughgates,  was  let  in  1511  to  three  tenants,  (eight 
oxengang  to  Henry  Robertson,  four  oxengang  to  Andrew  Roger,  and  four  o.xengang  to  William 
Cristcsone),  for  a  grassum  of  three  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence ;  and  a  yearly  rent  of 
five  pounds,  six  shillings,  and  eight  pence,  half  a  mart,  two  muttons,  twelve  poultry,  two  bolls 
of  oats  with  the  straw,  and  three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  bondages.— (Id.,  p.  3G2.)  About 
the  year  l.i20,  John,  lord  Forbes,  craved  leave  of  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  to  dig  peats  in  the 
Bishop's  land  of  Newbeging  and  Auchinmenny,  for  the  use  of  his  Lordship's  own  chamber  ia 
his  place  of  Drumminor.— (Id.,  p.  385.)] 


492  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

doublanJ  tlie  foirsaiJ  soumes  of  silucr  the  first  yeir  of  thair  entrie  and 
gevand  thre  suittis  at  thre  heid  courtis  yeirlie  at  the  Kirktoun  of  Clatt  / 
Datit  at  Abirdene  the  ellcvint  day  of  November  the  yeir  of  God  j"  v^ 
fifty  aucht  yeris  , 


Carta  confirmationis  quondam  Joannis  Innes  et  sue  sponse  ac  filij.  '  — 
(A.D.  1558  et  A.D.  1581.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandani  cartain  .  .  . 
ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  O.ainibu.s  banc  cartam  visuris  vel 
audituris  Willehnus  diuina  miseratione  Abirdonensis  episcopus  salutem 
cum  benedictione  diuina  .  .  .  Noueritis  .  .  .  nos  cum  .  .  .  consensu  .  .  . 
Decani  et  Canonicorum  capituli  ecclesie  nostre  cathedralis  Abirdonensis 
capitulariter  ad  hoc  congregatorum  ...  ad  feudifirmam  emphiteosimque 
perpetuam  hereditarie  dimisisse  .  .  .  omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras 
de  Newbigging  vnacum  molendino  nostro  de  Clatt  et  Auchiudellene  nuncu- 
pato  cum  crofto  et  terris  raolendinarijs  eiusdem  suisque  sequelis  et 
astrictis  multuris  terrarum  omnium  tocius  schire  nostro  de  Clatt  solitis  et 
consuetis  Ac  tenemento  vocato  Newbigging  alias  Rudriggis  cum  earun- 
dem  jjcndiculis  et  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  schiram  nostram  de  Clatt  et 
vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  prouido  viro  Joanni  Innes  patri  dilecti  nostri 
Patricij  Innes  ac  Cristine  Gordoun  sue  sponse  eorumque  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  in  vitali  redditu  et  pro  toto  tempore  vite  eorumdem  et  dicto 
Patricio  Innes  heredibus  suis  masculis  et  assignatis  suis  quibuscunque 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Abirdonensi- 
bus  episcopis  in  feudifirma  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curijs  et 
earum  exitibus  bluidwitis  herezeldis  mulierum  merchetis  Reseruato 
tamen  per  omnia  officio  balliuatus  cpiscopatus  Abirdonensis  et  absque 
preiudicio  juris  et  tituli  eiusdem  per  nos  prius  hereditarie  nobili  et  pre- 
potenti  domino  Georgio  comiti  de  Iluntlic  domino  Gonloun  etc.  et  suis 
heredibus  concessorum  ...  Ac  cum  potestate  et  facultate  terras  incultas 
arandi  lucrandi  et  appropriandi  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  juxta 
tenorem  rentalis  nostri  soliti  et  consueti   IVo  prefatis  terris  de  Newbiggin 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magui  Sigilli,  lib.  xxsy.,  no.  447.    MS.  Gen.  lies-  House, 
£dinb.] 


PEESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CLATT.  493 

quinque  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  vsualis  monete  regni  Scotie 
dimedietatem  marto  duos  mutones  duodecira  gallinas  domesticas  duas 
aucas  domesticas  duas  bollas  auenarum  cum  pabulo  tres  solidos  quatuor 
denarios  pro  bondagio  pro  gressuma  annuatim  viginti  vnum  solidos 
quatuor  denarios  Pro  molendino  cum  terris  molendinarijs  et  crofto  eiusdem 
subscripto  vnam  celdram  victualium  videlicet  farrine  et  brasei  per  medium 
cum  bato  cuilibet  bolle  brasij  vnum  porcum  pastum  duodecim  capones 
Et  pro  tenemento  vocato  Newbiggin  alias  Rudriggis  quinque  solidos  Pro 
seruiciis  debitis  et  consuetis  dictarum  terrarum  duos  solidos  Necnon  tres 
solidos  quatuor  denarios  in  augmentationem  rentalis  noatri  plusquam  .  .  . 
vnquam  nobis  autpredicessoribusnostrispriuspersoluerunt  .  .  .  Soluendo 
ad  duos  anni  terminos  consuetos  Festa  videlicet  Pentbecostes  et  Sancti 
Martini  in  hyeme  per  equales  portiones  Necnon  dictam  celdram  victualium 
porcum  pastum  et  capones  ad  Festa  Pentbecostes  et  Sancti  Joannis 
Baptiste  acetiam  predictam  dimediam  marte  duos  mutones  duodecim 
gallinas  domesticas  cum  duabus  aucis  domesticis  annuatim  inter  Festa 
Sancti  Petri  ad  Vincula  et  Sancti  Martini  in  hieme  Acetiam  prefatus 
Patricius  et  quilibet  beresque  assignatus  eiusdem  in  suo  introitu  .  .  . 
prefatas  pecuniarum  summas  duplicare  tenebuntur  Necnon  faciendo  tres 
sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  per  nos  .  .  .  seu  per  nostros  .  .  .  balliuos 
apud  villam  ecclesiasticam  de  Clatt  tenendas  Et  tenentes  dictarum 
terrarum  ...  in  exercitibus  Eegine  et  regni  sufficienter  armati  juxta 
morem  patrie  balliuo  nostro  prineipali  seruire  tenebuntur  Necnon  quili- 
bet beres  seu  assignatus  .  .  .  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Abirdonensi- 
bus  episcopis  fidelitatis  juramentum  prestabunt  quod  nos  et  successores 
nostros  sedem  nostram  episcopalem  Abirdonensem  decanum  et  canonicos 
eiusdem  nostras  personas  res  et  terras  necnon  Cbristianam  ortbodoxamque 
fidem  fideliter  et  proposse  manutenebunt  et  defendent  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  rotundum  vnacum  nostra  subscriptione 
manuali  ac  sigillum  commune  prefati  nostri  capituli  cum  manualibus  sub- 
scriptionibus  decani  et  canonicorum  eiusdem  .  .  .  presentibus  sunt  ap- 
pensa  Apud  ciuitatem  nostram  Abirdonensem  vndecimo  die  mensis 
Noucmbris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  octauo 
et  nostre  consecrationis  anno  vndecimo  Quahquideji  cartam  .  .  .  pro 
perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte 
nostre  confirmationis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  ajjponi  precepimus  .  .  . 


494  THE  SHIRKS  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Apud  Dalkeith  primo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo  octuagesimo  primo  et  regni  nostri  decimo  quinto  . 


Carta  confirmationis  Willelmi  Gordoun   apparentis  de  Tulliangous. ' — 
(A.D.  1577  et  A.D.  l.Wl.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quandam  cartam 
feudifirme  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc 
cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Willelmus  miseratione  diuina  Abirdonensis 
episcopus  ctei-nam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  nos  cum  .  .  .  assensu 
decani  et  canonicorum  capituli  ecclesie  nostre  cathedralis  Abirdonensis 
capitulariter  ad  hoc  congregatorum  ...  ad  feudifirmam  seu  empliiteosim 
perpetuam  dimisisse  .  .  .  omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras  de  Tulliangous 
cum  suis  pcndiculis  et  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  schiram  nostram  de  Clat 
et  vicecoinitatum  de  Abirdene  dilecto  nostro  Willelmo  Gordoun  filio  et 
heredi  apparenti  Jacobi  Gordoun  de  Tulliangus  et  Bessete  Gordoun  sue 
spouse  secum  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  et 
heredibus  raasculis  inter  eosdem  legitime  proereatis  seu  procreandis 
Quibus  forte  deficientibus  heredibus  masculis  propinquioribus  dicti  Willelmi 
et  suis  assignatis  masculis  quibuscunque  Rescruando  tanien  liberum 
tenementum  proficuum  et  vsumfructuum  huiusmodi  terrarum  .  .  .  dicto 
Jacobo  Gordoun  et  Cristine  Leytht  spouse  sue  eorumque  alteri  diucius 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxviii,,  no.  218.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Kdinb. 

Oil  the  sixth  d.-iy  of  April,  1391,  King  Uobcrt  III.  appointed  Sir  John  of  Gordon,  knight,  to 
perainbnlatc  the  marches,  between  the  lands  of  Tircpressy  and  the  lands  of  Tnlyanguss,  belong- 
ing to  Gilbert,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  on  one  side,  and  the  lands  of  Forbes,  belonging  to  Sir  John 
of  Forbes,  knight,  on  the  other  side.— (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  187.) 

In  1511,  the  lands  of  Tulyanguse,  measnring  two  plonghgates,  were  let  to  three  tenants 
(sixteen  oxengang  to  Christi  Tuliangu-se,  and  eight  oxengang  to  his  sons,  William  Cristesou 
and  John  Cristeson)  for  a  grassum  of  three  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  and  a  yearly 
rent  of  five  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  hall  a  mart,  two  muttons,  twelve  poultry,  two 
bolls  of  oats,  and  three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  bondage,  with  the  accustomed  services.— 
(Id.,  pp.  301,  3G'J.) 

On  the  twentieth  day  of  February-,  1547-8,  Bishop  AVilliam  Gordon  granted  a  lease  of  the 
lauds  of  Tulyangus,  for  nineteen  years,  to  William  Gordon  of  Craige,  and  James  Gordon,  his 
son,  for  a  yearly  rent  of  five  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  two  bolls  of  oats,  twelve 
capons,  two  rams,  forty  pence  for  bondage  silver,  and  half  a  mart.— (Id.,  p.  433.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CLATT.  495 

viuenti  durantibus  vitis  eorumdom  Quequidem  terre  cum  perprius 
liereJitarie  dicti  Jacobi  de  nobis  in  feudifirma  hereditaria  tente  Et  quas- 
quidem  terras  dictus  Jacobus  necnon  Patrieius  Leytht  de  Tlartliill  dime- 
dietatis  terrarum  earundem  feodatarius  in  raanibus  nostris  .  .  .  apud 
Palacium  nostrum  Abirdonense  .  .  .  sirapliciter  dimiserunt  .  .  .  Tenon- 
das  et  bahendas  ,  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  episeopis  Abir- 
donensibus  in  feudifirma  et  hereditate  imperpctuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  pro  dictis  terris  de  Tulliangous  summam  quinque  librarum 
sex  solidorum  et  octo  denariorum  .  .  .  pro  dimedietate  vnius  marte  quin- 
decim  solidos  pro  duobus  muttonibus  decern  solidos  pro  duodecim  caponi- 
bus  octo  solidos  pro  duabus  bollis  auenarum  cum  pabulo  decern  solidos 
ti'es  solidos  quatuor  denarios  pro  bondagio  et  pro  grassuma  viginti  vnum 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  tanquam  pro  .  .  .  firmis  gressuma  et  alijs 
deuorijs  juxta  tenorem  nostri  rentalis  ex  antiquo  dobitls  ac  pro  ai'iagijs 
cariagijs  et  seruicijs  duos  solidos  Et  duos  solidos  in  augmentationem 
rentalis  .  .  o  necnon  duplicando  dictam  pecunie  summam  in  introitu 
cuiuslibet  heredis  .  .  .  Et  faciendo  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia 
tenenda  per  nos  et  successores  nostros  .  .  .  infra  Palacium  nostrum 
Abirdonense  Et  tenentes  prefatarum  terrarum  in  exercitibus  Regis 
Regine  et  I'egni  balliuo  nostro  principali  sufficienter  armati  juxta  morem 
patrie  seruire  tenebuntur  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti 
carte  nostre  .  .  .  sigillum  nostrum  rotundum  vnacum  nostra  subscrip- 
tione  manuali  sigilloque  communi  decani  et  capituli  dicte  nostre  ecclesie 
vnacum  eorum  subscriptionibus  manualibus  ...  ad  premissa  est  ap- 
pensum  Apud  nostram  ciuitatem  Abirdonensem  vigesimo  die  mensis 
Marcij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingeiitesimo  septuagesimo  sexto  Coram 
bis  testibus  Magistro  Waltero  Gordoun  de  Westhall  Thoma  Mancris 
Willelmo  Seytoun  nostris  seruitoribus  Magistris  Roberto  Rust  et  Thoma 
JIalysoun  notarijs  publicis  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  con- 
tirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  con- 
tirmationis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Falkland  primo  die  mensis  Junij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
nonagesimo  primo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  quarto  . 


496  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Carta  confirmationis  Domine  Elizabethe  Forbes  et   sue  filie.  '  — (A.D. 
1590  et  A.D.  1591.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Seiatis  nos  .  .  .  iluas  chartas 
.  .  .  particulariter  subscriptas  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  his  formis 

I  [Abridged  from  tlm  Ucgistrum  Magai  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxviii.,  uo.  195.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Edinb. 

In  1511,  Tolly  or  Towie,  in  the  shire  of  Clat,  measuring  three  ploughgates,  was  let  to  six 
tenants  (eight  oxengang  to  Thomas  Angusone,  eight  oxengang  to  John  Wilsone,  four  oxengang 
to  Duncan  Anderson,  four  oxengang  to  John  Adamson,  four  oxengang  to  Robert  GeorgesoD, 
and  four  oxeug.ang  to  Thomas  Duneansone)  for  thirteen  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence 
of  grassum,  and  a  yearly  rent  of  thirteen  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  one  mart,  four 
muttons,  twenty-four  capons,  twenty-four  house  fowls,  twenty-four  moor  fowls,  four  bolls  of 
oats  with  tho  fodder,  and  six  shillings  and  eight  pence  for  bondage  silver,  with  the  accustomed 
services (Registruin  Episcopatus  Abordoneusis,  vol.  i.,  p.  362) 

In  1549,  Bishop  William  Gordon  leased,  for  eighteen  years,  to  his  kinsm.in,  Patrick  Gordon 
of  Auchraanye,  eight  oxengang  of  the  land  of  the  Kirktown  of  Clat,  and  four  oxengang  of  the 
land  and  town  of  Towe,  for  a  yearly  rent  of  five  pounds,  a  quarter  and  half  a  quarter  of  a  mart, 
a  mutton  and  half  a  mutton,  nine  capons,  nine  poultry,  nine  moorfowls,  a  goose  and  half  a 
goose,  two  firlots  of  oats,  with  the  straw,  two  shillings  and  six  pence  for  bondage  silver,  with 
arage,  carriage,  and  other  service.— (Id.,  p.  438.) 

In  1550,  the  same  Bishop  leased  eight  oxengang  of  the  hind  of  ToUe  or  Towie  to  William 
Gordoune  for  eighteen  years,  for  a  yearly  rent  of  three  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence, 
a  quarter  of  a  mart,  a  mutton,  six  capons,  six  poultiy,  six  moorfowls,  a  goose,  a  boll  of  oats 
with  the  straw,  twenty  pence  for  bondage  silver,  with  arage,  carriage,  and  all  other  due  service. 
—(Id.,  p.  449.) 

In  the  same  year,  the  same  Bishop  leased  to  John  Duncanson  two  oxengang,  and  to  John 
Robson,  two  oxengang  of  the  land  and  town  of  Towlle  or  Towie,  for  eighteen  years,  for  a  yearly 
rent,  from  e.ich,  of  sixteen  shillings  and  eight  pence,  the  sixteenth  part  of  a  mart,  a  quarter  of 
a  mutton,  a  quarter  of  a  goose,  a  capon  and  half  a  capon,  a  hen  and  half  a  hen,  a  moorfowl  and 
half  a  moorfowl,  a  flirlot  of  oats,  with  the  straw,  five  pence  for  bondage  silver,  with  arage,  car- 
riage, and  other  due  service  — (Id.,  pp.  452,  453.) 

In  the  same  year,  the  same  Bishop  leased  to  John  Man,  four  oxengang,  to  Andrew  Kanken,four 
oxengang,  and  to  William  Henderson,  four  oxengang,  of  the  land  and  town  of  Towlle  or  Towie, 
for  eighteen  years,  for  a  yearly  rent,  from  each,  of  thirty-three  shillings  and  four  pence,  half  a 
quarter  of  a  mart,  liivlf  a  mutton,  half  a  goose,  three  capons,  three  poultry,  three  moorfowls, 
half  a  boll  of  oats,  with  the  straw,  ten  pence  for  bondage,  with  arrage,  can-iage,  and  other  due 
service.— (Id.,  pp.  453,  454.) 

In  1611,  Auclilyne,  measuring  four  ploughgates.  was  leased,  in  eight  lots  of  four  oxengang 
each,  to  twelve  tenants  (David  Kobertson,  Mariot  Smyth,  a  w'idow,  William  Anderson,  Henry 
Crag,  Andrew  King  and  William  Smyth,  'William  Eldar  Smyth  and  Malcolm  Tabcrl,  Thomas 
Schervind  with  Nichola.s  Wilyeamsone,  and  John  Andersonc  with  Duncan  Seutter)  for  a 
grassum  of  thirteen  pounds  six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  and  a  yearly  rent  of  thirteen  ponnds 
six  shillings  and  eight  pence,  a  mart,  four  muttons,  twenty-four  poultry,  twenty-four  moorfowls. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CLATT.  497 

OiMNiBUS  lianc  cartam  visurif5  vel  anilituris  Johannes  matjister  de  Forbes 
dominiis  proprietarius  ten-arum  subscriptarum  eternam  in  Domino  salutein 
Noueritis  mo  cum  .  ,  .  assensu  Domine  Jonete  Seytoun  mee  sponse  .  .  . 
pro  adimpletione  certe  nostra  partis  euiusdam  contractus  initi  et  confecti 
inter  me  cum  .  .  .  assensu  prefate  Domine  Jonete  Seytoun  partibus  ab 
vna  Patricium  Cheyne  de  Essilmonth  ex  secunda  parte  et  Dominam 
Elizabetham  Forbes  sponsam  Henrici  domini  de  Sinclar  Elizabetham 
Sinclar  filiam  natu  niaximam  inter  prefatum  Henricum  dominum  de 
Sinclar  et  predictam  Dominam  Elizabetham  Forbes  procreatam  Et 
Patricium  Leysk  in  Haddocht  extertia  parte  de  data  presentium  plenaria- 
que  pecuniarum  summe  in  dicto  contractu  specificate  solutione  assedasse 
.  .  .  et  ad  feudifirmam  seu  perpetuam  empliiteosim  hereditarie  dimisisse 
.  .  .  prefate  Domine  Elizabotlie  Forbes  sponse  dicti  Henrici  domini  de 
Sinclar  et  suis  assignatis  quibuscunque  Quibus  forte  deficientibus  pre- 
fate Elizabethe  Sinclar  .  .  .  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  Omnes  et 
singulas  terras  de  Towies  cum  earundem  .  .  .  pertinentijs  jacentes  in 
baronia  et  scliira  de  Clat  et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abinlene  sub  reuersione 
per  solutionem  summe  quatuor  millium  mercarum  vsualis  monete  Scocie 
.  .  .  Tenendas  ,  .  .  de  supi'emo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus 
Regibus  Scocie  dominis  superioribus  predictarum  terrarum  ...  in  feodo 
et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  firma 
et  gressuma  sexdecim  libras  monete  Scocie  vnam  martara  quatuor  mutones 
viginti  quatuor  capones  viginti  quatuor  gallinas  domesticas  viginti  quatuor 
gallinus  murales  quatuor  aucas  domesticas  quatuor  bollas  auenarum  cum 
pabulo  Sex  solidos  octo  denarios  pro  bondagio  pro  seruitijs  solitis  et 
consuetis  quinque  solidos  et  in  augmentationem  rentalis  quinque  solidos 
.  .  .  necnon  duplicando  dictas  summas  in  introitu  cuiuslibet  heredis  vel 
assignati  et  faciendo  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  balliuatus  baronie 
de  Abirdene  tenenda  apud  Palacium  eiusdem  vel  infra  schiram  de  Clat 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  curte  mee  ,  .  .  manu  mea 

four  bolls  of  oats,  six  shillings  and  eight  pence  for  bondage  silver,  with  other  due  service.  The 
Smithy  of  Auchlyne,  with  the  croft  (of  the  sowing  of  eight  bolls  of  oats)  was  let  to  William 
Smyth  for  thirteen  shillings  and  four  pence  a-ycar.— (Id.,  p.  3(')3.) 

In  l.ioO,  Bishop  William  Gordon  leased  four  oxengang  of  Auchlyne  to  John  Duncanson,  for 
eighteen  years,  for  a  yearly  rent  of  thirty-three  shillings  and  four  pence,  half  a  quarter  of  a 
mart,  half  a  mutton,  half  a  goose,  three  capons,  three  moorlowls,  half  a  boll  of  oats,  with  the 
fodder,  tea  pence  for  bondage,  with  axrage,  carriage,  and  other  due  service.— (Id.,  p.  449.)] 

3r 


498  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

necnon  manu  prefate  Domine  Jonete  Seytoun  sponse  mee  .  .  ,  subscripte 
sis;illum  meuni  proprium  armonun  est  appensum  Apud  Abirdene  vltimo 
die  mensis  Maij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingcntesimo  nonagesimo 
Coram  testibus  Gulielrao  Forbes  de  Tolqulione  Gulielmo  Strauchin  ap- 
parente  de  Tibbertie  Andrea  Tullidaf  de  Ranj'stoun  Alexandro  Forbes  de 
Bradhauebe  IMagistris  Joanne  et  Patricio  Cheynis  Magistris  Andrea 
Clerk  et  Gulielmo  Reid  notarijs  pnblieis  Alexandro  Paip  Magistro  Thoma 
Mersyr  et  Jacobo  Vgstoun  aduocatis  Abirdonensibns  Omnibus  banc 
cartam  visuris  vol  aiidituris  Johannes  Leslie  de  Balqubane  dominus 
terrarum  subscriptarum  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  .  .  .  Noueritis  me 
pro  adimpletione  certe  mee  partis  cuiusdam  contractus  inter  me  ab  vna 
et  Elizabethan!  Forbes  dominam  Sinclar  cum  consensu  .  .  .  Henrici 
Sinelar  domini  de  eodem  partibus  ab  altera  de  data  presencium  initi  et 
confecti  dedisse  .  .  .  et  ad  feudifirmam  seu  emphiteosim  perpetuam  titulo 
pure  venditionis  et  oneroso  dimisisse  .  .  .  prefate  Elizabethe  Forbes 
domine  Sinclar  suis  heredibus  et  assignatis  quibuscunque  Omnes  et 
singulas  terras  meas  de  Auchlyne  cum  earundem  lie  outsettis  .  •  .  et  per- 
tinentiis  quibuscunque  jacentes  in  pai'ocbia  de  Clat  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Abirdene  Tenendas  .  .  .  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis 
successoribus  Scotie  Regibus  in  fcodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  summam  viginti  quatuor  librarum  vsualis 
monete  regni  Scotie  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte 
mee  .  .  .  manu  mea  vt  scquitur  subscripte  mcum  proprium  armorum 
sigillum  est  appensum  Apud  Edinburgh  duodecimo  die  mensis  Augusti 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  primo  Coram  testibus 
Alexandro  Duf  de  Torrosoile  Patricio  Cokburne  Alexandro  Dunbar  ap- 
parente  de  Tarbert  Jacobo  Rany  ct  Magistro  Thoma  Gordoun  QuASQUi- 
DEM  chartas  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmationis  nostrum  magnum  sigillum 
apponi  precipiinus  .  ,  .  Apud  F-;ilkland  decimo  sexto  die  mensis  Augusti 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  primo  et  regui  nostri 
vicesimo  quinto  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— CLATT.  499 


Carta  confirmacionis  Jacobi  Gordoun  de  Knokaspak  et  sue  sponse.  '  — 
(A.D.  1590.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  no3  .  .  .  quandam  car- 
tam  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  bac  forma  OMNIBUS  banc  cai'tam 
visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  Seytoun  dominus  de  Vrqubart  ac  vnus 
Doniinorum  Sessionis  serenissimi  domini  nostri  Regis  superiorque  terrarum 
subscriptarum  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  ...  ad  feudi- 
firmam  sen  perpetuam  empbiteosim  bereditarie  dimisisse  .  .  .  prouido 
viro  Jacobo  Gordoun  de  Knokaspak  et  Margarete  Gordoun  eius  sponse 
filieque  et  heredi  quondam  AViilelmi  Gordoun  de  Foqubabris  et  eorum 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxvii.,  no.  451.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb. 

On  the  tenth  day  of  Febru.iry,  159S,  James  Gordoun  of  Knokcaspack  had  a  charter,  under 
the  great  seal,  erecting  his  town  of  Fochabers  into  a  burgli  of  barony,  Tvith  a  weekly  market 
on  i-aturday,  and  four  yearly  fairs,  the  first  on  the  eighth  day  of  December,  called  St.  Mary's 
day;  the  second  on  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  March,  called  Our  Ladye  Day  in  Lent;  the  third  on 
the  fourteenth  d.iy  of  August,  called  the  First  Ladye  D.iy  in  harvest ;  and  the  fourth,  on  the 
fourth  day  of  September,  called  the  Latter  Ladye  Day  in  harvest.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli, 
lib.  xli ,  no.  507.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.) 

On  the  sixth  day  of  June,  1599,  James  Gordonn  of  Knokaspak  exchanged  his  lands  of 
Foch.aberis,  with  George,  marquess  of  Huntly,  for  the  lands  of  TuUich,  Mure.  Mi'n,  and  Ballater, 
on  the  Dee.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlvi.,  no  274      MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.) 

In  1511,  Kether  Knokespak,  measuring  three  ploughgates,  was  let  to  five  tenants,  (four  oxen- 
gang  to  Alexander  Morise,  four  oxeng.ing  to  Angus  Brown,  eight  oxengang  to  John  Robertson, 
four  oxengang  to  William  Brown,  and  four  oxengang  to  George  Brebner),  for  a  grassum  of  fiTe 
pounds,  six  shillings,  and  eight  pence ;  and  a  yearly  rent  of  eight  pounds,  three  quarters  of  a 
mart,  three  muttons,  eighteen  poultry,  three  bolls  of  oats,  five  shillings  for  bondage  silver,  and 
the  services  used  and  wont. — (Id.,  p.  301.) 

In  1511,  Upper  or  Over  Knokespak,  measuring  two  ploughgates,  was  let  to  three  tenants, 
(eight  oxengang  to  John  Henrisoune,  four  oxengang  to  Widow  Broune,  and  four  oxengang  to 
James  Broune),  for  a  grassum  of  six  pounds,  thirteen  shillings,  and  four  pence ;  and  a  yearly 
rent  of  six  pounds,  thirteen  shillings,  and  four  pence,  half  a  mart,  two  muttons,  twenty-four 
house  fowls,  twenty-four  moor  fowls,  two  bolls  of  oats,  and  three  shillings  and  four  pence  for 
bondage  silver,  with  the  accustomed  services. — (Id.,  p.  362.) 

On  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  May,  15,58,  Bishop  William  Gordon  granted  a  third  part  of  the 
town  of  Nether  Knokespok  in  feuferme  to  Alexander  Gordon  of  Knokespok,  for  yearly  payment 
of  fifty- three  shillings  and  four  pence,  a  quarter  of  a  mart,  a  mutton,  sis  poultry,  two  capons, 
a  boll  of  oats,  with  the  fodder,  twenty  pence  for  bondage  silver,  four  pence  for  services,  ten 
shillings  and  eight  pence  for  grassum,  twenty  pence  for  augmentation  of  rental,  doubling  these 
payments  on  the  entry  of  an  heir,  and  giving  three  suits  yearly  at  the  Bishop's  three  head 
courts.— (Id.,  pp.  458,  459.)] 


500  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeoJacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos 
legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  Quibus  forte  deficientibus  heredibus 
propinquioribii3  legitimis  ipsius  Jacobi  et  suis  assignatis  quibuscumque 
Totas  et  integras  terras  baronie  de  Foquliabirs  videlicet  Westir  Foquhabira 
et  Easter  Foquhabirs  necnon  terras  de  Ardedarrocli  cum  singulis  suis 
pendiculis  .  .  .  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Elgin  et  Forres  Quequi- 
dem  baronia  et  terre  .  .  .  fueriint  dicte  Margarete  Gordoun  .  .  .  et  quas 
eadem  Margareta  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit 
.  .  .  Tenendam  et  liabendam  .  .  .  de  me  heredibus  assignatis  et  suc- 
eessoribus  meis  dominis  de  Vrquhart  in  feudifirma  seu  emphiteosi  heredi- 
tarie  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Soluendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  dictis  terris 
de  Westir  Foqidiabirs  summam  octo  mercarum  .  .  .  et  pro  prefatis  terris 
de  Eister  Foquhabirs  summam  decern  mercarum  .  .  .  et  pro  antedictis 
terris  de  Ardedarrauch  summam  triginta  solidorum  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  mee  feudifirme  .  .  .  manu  mea  subscripte 
sigillum  meum  proprium  est  appensum  Apud  Abirdene  vltiiuo  die  mensis 
Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  Coram  his 
testibus  Alexandro  Soytoun  vsufructuario  de  Meldrum  Alexandro  Seytoun 
de  Meldrum  eius  filio  et  herede  apparente  Jacobo  Seytoun  Magistro 
Georgio  Seytoun  burgensi  de  Aberdene  Thoma  Inglis  meo  seruitore 
Magistro  Thoma  Mollysoun  et  Jacobo  Dauidsoun  notariis  publicis  etc. 
QUAMQUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmationis  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Ilalyrudehous  decimo  septimo  die 
mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  et 
regni  nostri  vicesimo  quarto  . 


Service  on  Knokespack. '  — (A.D.  1705.) 

January  26,  1705  .  Special  service  of  John  Gordon  of  Glenbucket  as 
nearest  heir  of  his  father  John  Gordon  of  Knockcspack  in  .  .  .  the  town 
and  lands  of  Overkuockcspack  with  the  manor  place  gardens  etc.  and 
outsetts  .  .  .  called  Suyfoord  and  Longfuird  and  also  the  town  and  lands 

'  [From  the  Libri  Attorum  Curiae  Vicecomitatns  de  Aberdeen,  MS.  in  arcbivis  e^usdem.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  501 

of  Netherknockespak  called  tlio  Newtoun  of  Knoukespack  with  the  mill 
.  .  .  mill  lands  astrict  multiin's  .  .  .  houses  etc.  with  power  of  [digging] 
the  pcitts  and  turfs  in  the  moss  of  Achlyn  and  casting  selling  and  carry- 
ing away  the  same  .  .  .  and  pertinents  whatsoever  .  .  .  lying  in  the 
parish  of  Clatt  and  shire  of  Aherdeen  with   the  tithes  of  said 

lands  and  vicarage  tithes  .  .  .  lately  held  of  the  Bishops  of  Aberdeen 
and  .  .  .  now  held  of  the  Queen  ...  in  feufarm  fee  and  heritage  per- 
petually for  yearly  payment  of  twenty  four  pounds  four  shillings  four 
pence  at  two  terms  of  the  year  .  .  .  and  doubling  said  feufarm  on  the 
entry  of  each  heir  or  assignee  to  the  lands  and  others  foresaid  with  the 
pertinents  for  every  other  burden  .  .  . 


THE  PARISH  OF  KINETHMONT.' 

Bulla  Pape  Nicolai  IV.  abbati  et  conventui  monasterii  de  Lundoris  ad 
Romanam  ecclesiam  nulio  medio  pertinentis  ordinis  Sancti  Benedict! 
Sancti  Andree  diocesis  concessa.  ^  — (A.D.  1291.) 

It  rivilegium  quod  felicis  recordationis  Celestinus  Papa  predecessor  noster 
raonasterio  vestro  concessisse  dinoscitur  nobis  humiliter  vestra  devotio  pre- 
sentavit  .  Quia  vero  illud  incipit  niraia  vestustate  consumi  nos  ipsius  teno- 
rem  ad  instantiatn  supplicationis  vestre  de  verbo  ad  verbum  preseutibus 
fecimus  annotari  •  qui  talis  est  .  Celestinus  episcopus  servus  servorum 
Dei  dilectis  filiis  Abbati  et  fratribus  monasterii  de  Londores  salutem  et 
Apostolicam   benedictionem    .    .    .    propensius  attendentes   quod   dilectus 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  622-627. 

On  the  thirteenth  day  of  September,  1258,  Pope  Alexander  IV.  ratified  the  agreement  made 
between  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  and  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  Lundoris,  by  which  the  vicar 
of  Kynnalieniond  was  to  have  fifteen  marks  and  an  acre  of  land  beside  the  church  for  a  manse 
with  tlic  alterage,  (reserving  thirty  lambs  yearly  to  the  Abbot  and  Convent):  and  the  vicar 
of  Kathmuryell  was  to  have  twelve  merks,  the  whole  altarage  of  the  church,  a  manse,  with 
two  bovates  of  land,  and  the  great  tithes  of  the  then  cultivated  land  of  the  Nethertown 
of  Kauthmiiriell.— (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  24,  25.)] 

•  [From  the  Monumenta  Britannica  ex  autographis  liomanorum  Pontificum  deprompta,  vol. 
liT.,  p.  340.    MS.  Brit.  Mus.     (Addjt.  MSS.  153ol-15400  .  Plut.)] 


502  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

filius  noster  nobilis  vir  David  comes  frater  carissirai  in  Christo  filii 
nostri  W  •  iliustris  Re^is  Scotie  monastcrium  ea  intentione  fundaverit 
et  dilataverit  plurimis  bonis  ut  dij^nus  in  eo  debeat  Domino  sub  monastico 
habitu  famulatus  impcndi  ot  in  affectu  habeat  possessiones  el  redditus 
ejus  ubcrius  ampiiandi  ejus  instanti  supplicatione  devicti  mona^terium 
in  quo  divino  raancipati  estis  obsequio  a  jurisdictione  quorumlibet  exi- 
mentes  in  jus  et  ])roprietatein  Beatri  Petri  suscipimus  et  presentis  scripti 
patrocinio  comnuinimus  .  In  primis  siquidem  statuentes  ut  ordo  monasticus 
qui  secundum  Deum  et  Beati  Benedicti  regulam  in  eodcm  monasterio  insti- 
tutus  esse  dinoscitur  perpetuis  ibidem  temporibus  inviolabiliter  observetur  . 
Preterea  quaseumque  possessiones  quecumque  bona  idem  monasterium  im- 
presentiarum  juste  ac  canonice  possidet  aut  in  futurum  concessione  Pontifi- 
cum  •  lar;;itione  Regum  vol  Principum  •  oblatione  fidelium  •  seu  aliis  justis 
modis  prestinte  Domino  poterit  adipisci  firma  vobis  vestrisque  successoribus 
et  illibata  permaneant  .  In  quibus  bee  propriis  duximus  exprimenda  voca- 
bulis  •  Locum  i])sum  in  quo  prefatura  monasterium  situm  est  cum  omnibus 
pertinentiis  suis  per  suas  rectas  divisas  ex  dono  et  concessione  ejusdem 
Comitis  et  liberam  curiam  in  terra  vestra  et  firmam  pacem  infra  divisas 
ipsius  ville  de  Londores  sicut  carta  ipsius  Comitis  protestatur  .  Ecclesiatn 
quoque  ejusdem  ville  de  Londores  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  suis  et  terram 
ad  predictam  ecclesiara  pertinentcm  per  rectas  divisas  suas  et  alias  terras 
in  eadem  villa  que  terra  in  carta  ejusdem  Comitis  coutinentur  •  et  asiamenta 
insulo  que  vocatur  Redincbe  communia  vobis  sicut  et  Comiti  ad  proprios 
usus  vestros  •  et  uuam  piscariam  in  Tey  juxta  prenominatam  insulam  •  ct 
molondinum  piedicte  ville  de  Londores  cum  onini  secta  sua  et  multura  . 
Ecclesiam  quoque  de  Dunde  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  suis  •  et  unum  totf- 
tum  in  burgo  de  Dunde  liberum  et  quietura  ab  omni  servitio  et  exactione  . 
Et  ultra  Muneth  •  Fintreth  per  rectas  divisas  suas  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis 
suis  et  ecclesiam  ejusdem  ville  cum  pertinentiis  suis  .  Et  in  Garviach  • 
Lodbgavel  et  Malincli  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  suis  et  per  rectas  divisas 
suas  .  Et  ecclesiam  de  Rotliael  cum  cappellis  suis  scilicet  Inverurin  et 
Muukegin  et  cum  aliis  pertinentiis  suis  .  Et  ecclesiam  de  Durnacb  •  eccle- 
siam de  Frame  •  ecclesiam  de  Radmuriel  •  ecclesiam  de  Ingemabanin  ■ 
ecclesiam  de  Culsamiel  .  Et  in  episcopatu  Lincolinensi  ecclesiam  de 
Cumytun  .  Ecclesiam  de  Kelalemund  cum  capellis  earundem  ecclesiarura 
terris  et  decimis  et  omnibus  earum  pertinentiis  ad  proprios  usus  et  susten- 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  503 

tationes  vestras  .  Et  unum  tofftum  in  burgo  ile  Inverthuiin  libcrun)  et 
quietuin  ab  orani  servitio  et  exactione  .  Deciraara  ctiam  omnium  lucrorum 
et  placitorum  ejusdeni  Coraitis  infra  terrain  suara  et  extra  ultra  Munelh  quam 
habuit  tempore  quo  fecit  donationem  istam  •  Et  decimam  omnium  lucrorum 
ipsius  que  ei  proveniunt  de  lucris  predict!  Regis  in  toto  regno  suo  .  Et  de- 
cimam omnium  rerura  dicti  Comitis  et  heredum  suorum  ultra  Muneth  .  Ex 
donatione  quoque  raemorati  Regis  unum  plenarium  tofftum  in  burgo  suo  de 
Berwic  •  et  unum  plenarium  tofftum  in  burgo  suo  de  Strivelin  •  et  unum 
plenarium  tofftum  in  burgo  suo  de  Karel  •  et  unum  plenarium  tofftum  in 
burgo  suo  de  Pert  •  et  unum  plenarium  tofftum  in  burgo  suo  de  Forfare  • 
et  unum  plenarium  tofftum  in  burgo  suo  de  Munros  •  et  unum  plenarium 
tofftum  in  burgo  suo  de  Aberden  .  Ex  donatione  Robert!  de  Lundores  filii 
prefatl  Regis  unum  plenarium  tofftu\n  in  burgo  de  Inverketin  sicut  bee  que 
prediximus  juste  ac  pacifice  possidetis  et  in  donatorum  earum  scriptisauten- 
ticis  continetur  vobis  et  per  vos  vestro  raonasterio  auctoritate  Apo^tolica 
confirmamus  .  .  .  Sane  novaliura  vestrorum  que  proprius  manibus  aut 
sumptibus  colitis  siue  de  nutrimentis  animalium  vestrorum  nullus  a  vobis 
decimas  exigere  vel  extorquere  presnmat  ...  In  parrochialibus  vero 
ecclesiis  quas  habetis  liceat  vobis  sacerdotes  eligere  et  diocesanis  episcopis 
presentare  quibus  si  ydonei  fuerint  episcopi  curam  animarum  coramittant  ut 
eis  de  spiritualibus  vobis  vero  de  temporalibus  debeant  respondere  .  .  , 
Interdicimus  autem  ut  nulli  licitum  sit  infra  terminos  parrochiarum  vestra- 
rum  ecclesiam  •  eimiterium  •  oratorium  •  vel  xenodocbium  de  novo  construere 
seu  constructa  alii  subdere  absque  vestro  et  episcopi  diocesani  assensu  • 
salvis  privilegiis  Pontificum  Romanorum  .  Sepulturam  preterea  ipsius  loci 
liberam  esse  decernimus  ut  eorum  devotioni  et  extieme  voluntati  qui  se  illic 
sepelliri  deliberaverint  nisi  forte  excommunicati  vel  interdict!  sint  nullus 
obsistat  •  salva  tamen  justitia  illarum  ecclesiarum  a  quibus  mortuorum  cor- 
pora assuniuntur  .  .  .  Ad  indicium  autem  hujusmjdi  a  Sede  Apostolica 
libertatis  percepte  duos  bisantios  nobis  et  nosiris  successoribus  annis  sin- 
gulis pcrsolvetis  .  Datum  Laterani  •  viii  •  Idus  Martii  •  Pontificatus  nostri 
anno  quarto  [anno  Domini  •  m  •  c  •  Ixxxxv-]  Ceterum  ut  bujusmodi  tenor 
omnimodo  rei  seu  fact!  certitudinem  facial  sic  insertus  Apostolica  auctoritate 
decernimus  ut  illud  idem  robur  .  .  .  habeat  .  .  .  quod  babet  privilegium 
supradictura  .  .  .  Datura  apud  Urbem  Vetcrem  Idibus  Septembris  [Ponti- 
ficatus nostri]  anno  terlio  . 


.504  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Act  of  the  Secrete  Counsall  for  Johnne  raaister  of  Forbes  anent  the  kirkia 
in  the  Gareoche  pertcining  to  the  Abbac.ie  of  Lundoris. '  — (13.  June 
1572.) 

A.nent  the  complaint  maid  to  my  Lord  Regentis  Grace  and  Lordis  of 
Secrete  Counsall  be  Jiihnne  maister  of  Forbes  aganis  Maister  James  Harvy 
raakand  mentioun  That  quhair  .  .  .  the  said  Johnne  hes  be  gift  of  our 
Soiierane  Lord  vnder  the  privie  seiU  all  and  haill  the  teindis  fructis  and 
emolumentis  of  the  jjaroche  kirkis  of  Fintray  Monkegy  Enrowry  Logydorno 
Prymna  Leslie  Culsalinond  Liche  Christis  Kirk  and  Trevvle  Kirk  liand  in 
Gareoch  perteining  to  the  Abbacie  of  Lundoris  quhilkis  pertenit  to  Johne 
Leslie  last  abbot  tliairof  and  throw  forfiltur  led  againis  him  for  certane 
crymes  of  tressoun  and  lesemaiestie  committit  be  him  quhairof  he  wes  con- 
vict in  Parliament  become  in  our  Souerane  Lordis  handis  and  at  his  Hienes 
dispositijun  Neuirtheles  sen  the  obteining  of  the  gift  of  the  samyn  be  the 
said  Johne  maister  Forbes  .  .  ,  Maister  James  Harvy  factour  of  the  saidis 
kirkis  at  command  of  the  said  sumtyrae  Abbot  hes  vphftit  and  intromettit 
with  the  haill  teindis  fructis  and  rentis  perteining  to  thesammyn  kiikis  .  .  . 
and  hes  maid  na  paiment  to  the  said  Johne  thairof  .  .  .  The  said  Johne 
raaister  of  Forbes  comperand  personalie  and  the  said  Maister  James  Harvy 
being  oftymes  callit  nocht  comperit  .  .  .  Quhairfore  ordanis  lettrez  to  be 
direct  to  ofliciaris  of  amies  schireffis  in  that  part  charging  thame  to  pas  and 
denunce  the  s  lid  Maister  James  our  Souerane  Lordis  rebell  and  put  him  to 
the  home  and  to  eschete  and  inbring  all  his  movable  guidis  to  his  Maiesties 
vse  for  his  contemptioun. 


Carta  Pati-icij  Leslie  filij  Patricij  commendatarij  de  Lundoris  etc. '  — (A.D. 
IGOO.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  pro  bono  fideli  et 
gratuito  seruicio  per  nostrum  domesticum  seruitorera  Patricium  commenda- 
tarium  de  Lundoiris  et  per  fidelissimum  et  predilectum  nostrum  consan- 

'  [From  llie  Registium  Secret!  Concilii.    MS.  Oen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 

'  [From  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lil).  xlii.,  no.  189.    MS.  Gca.  Reg.  Hoase,  Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KL\ETHMONT.  .-,0-, 

guineum  et  consiliarium  Andiciim  dc  Rothes  comitem  dominum  Leslie  etc. 
eoruinque  familias  et  aniicos  nobis  nostrisqtic  predicessoribiis  iiiiponso  (ex 
dictorum  Patricij  et  Andree  de  Rothes  comitis  larjiis  ct  exnrbitantibtis 
sunij)tibiis  et  expensis)  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  diieeto  nostro  Patricio  Leslie 
filio  dicti  Patricij  heredibusque  suis  masculis  quibuscunque  eorumque  assig-- 
natis  hereditaria  Totam  et  intesjram  inanericm  de  Lundoris  ab  antique 
vocatam  Monasterium  et  Abbacie  Locum  de  Lundoris  cum  omnibus  .  .  . 
domibus  mansionibus  cdificiis  et  hortis  eiusdem  provt  jacent  et  infra  clausu- 
ram  et  dicte  Abbacie  precinctum  situantur  cum  omnibus  columbariis  veri- 
darijs  hortis  sepibus  officiorum  domibus  mansionibus  .  .  .  et  iustis  pcr- 
tinentiis  .  .  .  Necnon  dedisse  .  .  .  et  in  feudifirmam  .  .  .  perpetuam 
dimississe  .  .  .  predicto  Patricio  Leslie  heredibusque  suis  masculis  supra- 
scriptis  eorumque  assignatis  quibuscunque  hereditarie  oranes  .  .  .  terras  et 
baroniam  de  Grange  de  Lundoris  villas  de  Grange  Berriehill  Ormstoune 
Haltounhill  Lumquhat  Cluney  Wodheid  Southewood  et  Eistwood  brasinani 
de  Grange  Clayis  prata  lie  Haucliis  TliUol:  Saltgers  horreum  et  eiusdem 
hortos  hoiohuttis  et  Reidis  Brodlandis  Westvvode  cum  cuniculariis  manerium 
locis  .  .  .  piscationem  super  aquara  de  Tay  ct  libertatem  cymbe  vulgo  ane 
firrie  loit  Saltinsche  Reidinschc  Kowinsche  Saltgirs  Reidhillok  Park 
Litilhillok  Inchis  pomeria  de  Lundoris  parvum  pratum  vocatura  Kingis 
Medow  jacentem  ab  infimo  de  Parkhill  ab  occidente  ad  orientcm  burgum  et 
villam  de  Newburghe  domos  tenementa  hortos  toftas  croftas  Dukcroft  ac 
acras  feudifirme  firmas  annuos  redditus  et  eiusdem  deuorias  Durrieland  de 
Creichie  toftam  de  Cowessie  toftam  de  Auld  Lundoris  toftam  de  Killoche 
toftam  et  brasinara  de  Auchtermuchtie  .  .  .  Craigend  Craigmyle  cum 
arridis  multuris  de  Kynnaird  lie  segis  et  croftis  eiusdem  Kigishoill  Marys- 
croft  Cairtwaird  Woodroof  Threipland  cum  Monthe  et  Monasteri  Oliury- 
cruik  cum  tribus  acris  sub  silua  Terms  ecclesiasticas  de  Ebdie  Monkismos 
jacentem  in  Edinsmure  cum  .  .  .  lie  Neioland  Vnland  .  .  ■  quinque  tene- 
menta terre  infra  ciuitatem  nostram  de  Sanctandrois  .  .  .  magnum  edificium 
ante  et  retro  teneraentum  et  hortum  in  villa  de  Falkland  .  .  .  annuum  red- 
ditum  quiuquaginta  trium  solidoruin  quatuor  denariorum  de  terris  de  Den- 
mylne  .  .  .  octo  solidorum  de  burgo  Cupri  in  Fyiff  .  .  .  quinque  solidorum 
et  decern  denariorum  de  Carraile  .  .  .  jacentia  infra  regalitatem  de  Lun- 
doris et  vicecomitatum  de  Fyift'  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Feddellis  Wester 
Feddellis  Eistcr  Feddellis  molendinum   de  Feddells  Berry  et  Cutlikin  Ek- 

3  s 


506  THE  SllJllES  OF  ABERUHEN  AND  J5ANFF. 

lismaglrgill  cum  molcndino  eiusdem  maneriei  loco  hortis  ponierlis  colum- 
bariis  .  .  .  Matrnum  cdificium  in  burgo  nostro  de  Perth  .  .  .  Tenoraentum 
in  Wattirgaitt  .  .  .  Aliud  tenementum  in  Wattirgaitt  .  .  .  Annuum  red- 
ditum  quadraginta  solidoruni  de  domo  Roberti  Blaikwood  in  Perthe  .  . 
quatuordecein  solidorum  de  domo  Magistri  Georgij  Ruthven  in  Perthe  .  .  . 
tredecem  solidoruni  et  quatuor  denariorum  de  domo  Johannis  Rind  in  Perthe 
.  .  .  quinque  solidorum  de  domo  Patricii  Grant  in  Perthe  .  .  .  viginti  sex 
solidorum  et  octo  denariorum  de  terris  de  Pitf'ouri  .  .  .  septem  solidorum 
de  terris  Jacobi  Gild  in  Perthe  .  .  .  quatuor  solidorum  et  quatuor  dena- 
riorum de  terris  Joannis  Druramond  et  Patricij  Inglis  in  fine  de  Meilvennell 
.  .  .  tredecini  solidorum  et  quatuor  denariorum  de  terris  Roberti  Cok  pis- 
toris  .  .  .  tredecim  solidorum  et  quatuor  denariorum  de  terris  Dauidis 
Johnestoun  jacentibus  in  Castcll  Gavill  .  .  .  trium  librarum  sex  solidorum 
et  quatuor  denariorum  de  Erlisdyikis  .  .  .  tredecem  solidorum  et  quatuor 
denariorum  de  terris  Andree  Trumpet  .  .  .  triginta  solidorum  de  terris 
Oliueri  Makesoune  .  .  .  octo  decem  solidorum  de  terris  Gulielmi  Lamb 
extra  portam  do  Castellgavall  ...  in  dicto  burgo  de  Perth  infra  dictam 
regalitatem  et  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Perthe  .  .  .  Omnes  terras  de 
Balmaw  Newtyle  Hilend  Hiltoune  et  Mylnetoun  de  Craigie  Ciaypottis 
Ferrietoune  cum  albis  et  rubiis  piscationibus  super  aquam  de  Taye  .  .  . 
terras  de  Ardoche  terras  ecclesiasticas  de  Dunde  vel  croftam  terre  vocatam 
Vicaris  Land  Abbatis  horreum  polentorura  et  hortum  eiusdem  in  Dundie 
tenementum  terre  in  Dundie  in  vico  eiusdem  vocato  Ahhotiswynd  .  .  . 
aliud  tenementum  in  dicto  vico  .  .  .  peciam  terre  in  dicto  vico  .  .  .  botham 
altaris  Sancte  Margarete  in  Dundie  .  .  .  tenementum  et  terram  cum 
omnibus  bothis  et  pertinentiis  eiusdem  capellanarie  Sancte  Margarete 
altaris  .  .  .  aliud  tenementum  terre  in  Dundie  .  .  .  ab  antique  vocatum  lie 
Vicaris  Tenement  .  .  .  annuum  redditum  trium  librarum  sex  solidorum  et 
octo  denariorum  de  terris  de  Inuerraritie  .  .  .  infra  regalitatem  eiusdem  et 
vicecom.itatum  nostrum  de  Forfar  Omnes  .  .  .  terras  de  Halwistounis 
Halend  Fischerhill  Litiil  Witstounes  Nether  Witslounes  Pittareis  Pittar- 
gus  Pittaraonc  cum  molendino  astrictis  multuris  et  brasina  eiusdem  MiU 
toune  de  Witstounes  brasina  de  Witstounes  Terras  de  Marcharie  Scottis- 
toune  et  terras  officiarias  cum  rubris  et  albis  piscationibus  super  mare  et 
borealem  aquam  dc  Esk  .  .  .  annuum  redditum  de  Bervie  octo  solidorum 
.  .  .  jacentes   in    regalitate   eiusdem    infra   vicecomitatum   de    Kincardin 


PRESBYTERY  Of  ALFORD-KINETHMONT.  507 

Omnes  et  singulas  terras  et  baroiiiaiii  de  Wrangliame  terras  de  Craiptoune 
Kirkliill  Mostoune  Chrystiskirk  niolenclinum  dc  Leslie  terras  ccclosiasticas 
de  Auldleslie  terras  de  Larpie  Newtoune  Wranjjfliaine  cum  inolendiiio  et 
warda  eiusdem  Kirktoiine  de  Culsalinount  Pilquliyit  Ledin<iliamc  et  Wil- 
liarnstoun  cum  molendino  et  brasina  eiusdem  Malinjjsyid  Fleudiris  Logy- 
dornocbt  cum  brasina  eiusdem  Etberlik  Kirktouiie  de  Inschecum  molendino 
et  brasina  eiusdem  Kirktoune  de  Premna  Tullymorgoune  cum  toftis  croftis 
lie  outseitis  custumis  seruitlis  et  singulis  eorundera  pertinentiis  Terras 
ecclesiasticas  de  Kynratbmount  Chrystiskirk  Premna  Insche  Culsalmount 
Logydornocht  Terras  capellanarias  de  Gariocbe  Terras  et  baroniam  de 
Fintrie  Haltoune  Fintrie  cum  maneriei  loco  liortis  pomeriis  silva  vocata 
Garvok  et  singulis  suis  pertinentiis  Terras  dc  Logyfintrie  Fosterissait 
Wester  Fintrie  Langcruik  Miltoune  de  Fintrie  cum  molendino  terris 
molendinariis  eiusdem  Balbetliin  cum  piscatione  in  Done  Haddirweik  Craig- 
fortbie  Badiforie  cum  piscatione  eiusdem  in  Done  Monkegie  et  Westbynnes 
Kihnukis  Tullycherie  Westirdisblair  Ester  Disblair  Cavillismilne  Middil 
Disblair  Smedyhous  cum  toftis  croftis  bortis  et  Smydiecroft  Ailbouscroft 
cum  prato  vocato  Insche  Derocroft  brasinain  de  West  Fintrie  brasinam  dc 
Haltoune  Fintrie  toftam  et  croftam  de  Kilmukis  salmonum  piscationem 
super  aquam  de  Done  Domum  cum  hortulo  et  cymbe  piscatione  apud 
Futtey  annuos  redditus  de  Balhagartie  octo  mercas  .  .  .  de  Kollie  decern 
mercas  .  .  .  de  Inuerrurie  viginti  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Terras 
ecclesiasticas  de  Fintrie  Inuerrurie  et  Monkegie  que  ad  dictam  Abbaciam  de 
Lundoris  perprius  pertinuerunt  jacentes  in  regalitate  eiusdem  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  totum  et  integrum  burgum  baronie  seu  regali- 
tatis  et  villam  de  Newburgh  .  .  .  cum  potestate  .  .  .  tenendi  liberuni 
forum  .  .  .  hebdomatim  die  Sabbati  wulgo  Seltcrdajj  .  .  .  cum  publico 
fore  inibi  tenendo  annuatim  .  .  .  wulgo  vocato  Sanct  KatJterm's  Dai/  .  .  . 
omnes  et  singulas  ecclesias  parochiales  de  Ebdie  Auchtermuchlie  Creiclie 
Collessie  Eglismagirgill  Dundie  Fintrie  Inuerrurie  Monkegie  Logydornocbe 
Culsalmount  Insche  Kynnauchmount  Christiskiik  Auldleslie  et  Premna 
.  .  .  vnacum  aduocatione  donatione  et  jure  patronatus  .  .  .  prefiitarum 
ecclesiarum  .  .  .  Nos  .  .  .  ereximus  .  .  .  rectoriam  seu  personagium  in 
qualibet  ecclesia  predicta  .  .  .  pro  quorum  rectorum  honesto  et  rationabili 
sustentatione  .  •  .  dedimus  mansionem  et  glebara  proprie  portinontcs  ad 
quamlibet   dictarum   ecclesiarum  .  .  .  necnon   annua   stipendia   subscripta 


508  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

.  •  .  soluenda  .  .  .  per  prefatuin  Patriciuin  Leslie  heredes  siios  et  assig- 
natos  predictos  aniiuatim  in  futuruin  de  annuls  deuoriis  decimarum  gar- 
balium  et  aiiorum  reddituuni  prenoininatarum  ecclcsiarum  .  .  .  videlicet 
rainistro  seu  rectoii  ecclesie  parocliialis  de  Ebdie  .  ,  .  annuum  stipendium 
sexdeeem  bollarum  farine  aueiiatice  wulgo  teind  ait  meill  quatuor  bollarum 
decimalis  ordei  centum  librarum  inoiiete  cum  minimis  decirais  vicarie  totius 
parochie  de  Ebdie  .  .  .  saluis  tamen  .  .  .  prefato  Patricio  suisque  heredi- 
bus  pecunia  agnis  et  lana  dicle  vicarie  .  .  .  Et  lectori  ecclesie  de  New- 
burgh  qui  erit  magisterscole  gramraaticalis  dicti  burgi  eiupque  successoribiis 
quadraginta  inercas  monete  regni  nostri  Item  ministro  seu  rectori  ecclesie 
de  Auchtermuclity  eiusque  successoribus  sexdeeem  bollas  farine  auenatice 
decimalis  quatuor  bollas  ordei  decimalis  et  centum  libras  monete  Item 
ministro  seu  rectori  ecclesie  parocbialis  de  Creiche  eiusque  successoribus 
sexdeeem  bollas  prelate  farrine  quatuor  bollas  predicti  ordei  et  centum  libras 
monete  Item  ministro  seu  rectori  ecclesie  parocliialis  de  CoUessie  sexdeeem 
bollas  predicte  farrine  quatuor  bollas  ordei  et  centum  libras  monete  Item 
quia  nulla  vnquani  erat  functio  ad  ecclesiam  de  Eglismagirgill  sed  ab  antiquo 
fuit  capellanus  qui  cultum  divinum  in  capella  de  Eglismagirgill  adminis- 
trauit  et  inde  est  nulla  ecclesia  parocbialis  nos  igitur  .  .  .  dedimus  .  .  . 
potestatem  et  commissionem  dicto  Patricio  Leslie  suisque  prescriptis  lecto- 
rem  in  futurum  ad  dictani  ecclesiam  seu  capellam  nominandi  et  presentandi 
qui  habebit  in  annuo  stipeudio  quadraginta  mercas  monete  Item  ministro 
seu  rectori  ecclesie  parocbialis  de  Dundie  suisque  successoribus  tricentas 
mercas  monete  Item  ministro  seu  rectori  ecclesie  parocbialis  de  Fintrie 
eiusque  successoribus  centum  libras  monete  cum  minutis  decimis  vicariis 
dicte  parochie  .  .  .  Item  ministro  seu  rectori  ecclesie  parocbialis  de 
Inuerurie  eiusque  successoribus  centum  mercas  monete  cum  niinutis  decirais 
vicarijs  suprascriptis  parocbiarum  de  Inuerrurie  et  Monkegi  qui  ideo  curani 
ad  ecclesiam  de  Monkegi  imposterum  seruire  tenebuntur  quia  ecclesia  eius- 
dem  est  et  fuit  pendiculum  tantum  parochie  de  Inuerrurie  et  eidem  contigue 
jacet  Item  ministro  seu  recturi  ecclesie  parocliialis  de  Logydurnocht  que 
inde  transtulitur  ad  capellam  de  Garioche  suisque  successoribus  centum 
mercas  monete  cum  minutis  decimis  vicariis  suprascriptis  dicte  parochie 
Item  ministro  seu  rectori  ecclesie  jjarochialis  de  Culsalmount  suisque  suc- 
cessoribus centum  mercas  monete  cum  minutis  decimis  vicariis  prefate 
parochie     Item  ministro  seu  rectori  ecclesie  parocbialis  de  luscbe  suisque 


PRIiSIiYTKRY  OF  ALFOIID-KINKTIIMONT.  r,<)l) 

successoribus  octuaginta  libras  rnoneto  cum  preFatis  minutis  decimis  dicte 
parochie  Itetn  ininistio  suu  rectori  ecclesie  parochialls  de  Kynnathinount 
suisque  successoribus  qui  earn  curani  divinaui  ecclesie  de  Christisklrk  seruire 
tenebuntur  quia  eadeni  est,  pendiculum  taiituni  ecclesie  parochialis  de  Kyn- 
nalhmount  centum  niercas  nionete  cum  pref'atis  minutis  decimis  vicariis 
])ai-ochiaruin  de  Kynnathinount  et  Clirisliskirk  Item  miiiistro  seu  rectori 
ecclesie  parochialis  de  Auldleslie  suisque  successoribus  centum  mercas 
monete  cum  prefatis  minutis  decimis  vicarijs  parochie  ciusdem  Item 
ministro  seu  rectori  ecclesie  parjcbialis  de  Prerana  suisque  successoribus 
quadraginta  libras  monete  et  dictas  minutas  decimas  parochie  eiusdem  .  .  . 
Insuper  nos  .  .  .  creamus  .  .  .  prefatum  maneriem  seu  maneriei  locum  de 
Lundoris  domes  hortos  et  alia  predicta  ...  in  vnum  integrum  et  liberum 
temporale  dominium  et  baroniam  prefato  Patricio  Leslie  heredibus  suis 
niasculis  et  assignatis  predictis  inde  nuncupandum  et  in  futurum  nuncupa- 
turum  Dominium  el  Baroniam  de  Lundoris  dantes  et  concedentes  dicto 
Patricio  Leslie  suisque  prescriptis  titulum  honorem  ordinem  et  statum  liberi 
Baronis  et  Domini  nostri  Parliamenti  vocandi  et  intitulandi  Dominos  do 
Lundoris  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Tenenda  et  habenda  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  suc- 
cessoribus nostris  in  feudifirraa  hereditatebaronia  et  regalitate  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  dicto  maneriei  loco  .  .  .  et  pro 
omnibus  prenominatis  ecclesiis  .  .  .  et  pro  dicto  libero  dominio  .  .  .  serui- 
cium  equitis  aurati  et  vnum  denarium  monete  .  .  .  nomine  albefirme  si 
petatur  tantum  Et  pro  dicto  burgo  de  Newburgh  .  .  .  seruitiura  liberi 
burgi  baronie  et  regalitatis  cum  quinque  libris  nomine  annui  redditus  tan- 
tum Necnon  soluendo  annuatim  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  .  .  .  pro 
villa  et  terris  de  Grange  .  .  .  sexaginta  octo  libras  monete  .  .  .  sexdecem 
denarios  pro  qualibet  pultrea  iionaginta  sex  pultrearum  triginta  duos  dena- 
rios  pro  quolibet  capone  sexaginta  quatuor  caponum  cum  pasturagio  arre- 
ragio  carreagio  et  debitis  seruitiis  vsitatis  .  .  .  Item  pro  villa  et  terris  de 
Berriehoil  .  .  .  videlicet  pro  vno  aratro  eiusdem  occupato  per  Alexandrum 
Jobnestoun  quinque  libras  duodecem  solidos  octo  capones  duodecem  gallinas 
bollam  ordei  wulgo  multir  heir  bollam  fariiie  auenatice  wulgo  multir  meiU 
.  ,  .  et  pro  reliquo  dictarura  terrarum  et  ville  de  Berriehill  extendente  ad 
tria  arratra  viginti  quinque  libras  decern  solidos  monete  Item  pro  villa  et 
terris  de  Ormstoune  quindeceni  libras  duodecem  solidos  et  octo  denarios 
monete     Pro  villa  et  terris  de  Haltounhill  quatuordecem  libras  octo  solidos 


51(1     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

et  octo  denarios  Pro  villa  et  terris  de  Lumquliat  dccem  libras  septem- 
decem  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Pro  villa  et  terris  de  Cliiney  Eisler  sex- 
decein  libras  sex  solidos  el  octo  denarios  Pro  Wodlieid  Southwod  et  Eist- 
wood  scxdecem  libras  vituluni  agnum  octo  capones  et  duodecem  pullreas 
Pro  brasina  de  Graiisre  septcradecem  solidos  Pro  Elayis  ciusdetn  in- 
cludente  Westmedow  Hillol<  Saltgirs  hortuni  borreuni  horrei  hotrlniUis 
reiddis  et  hauchis  octodccem  libras  quindecera  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Pro 
Brodlandis  viginti  octo  libras  Pro  Wcstwood  cum  cuniculariis  decern  libras 
Pro  piscatione  super  aquain  de  Tay  cum  libertate  cyinbe  wui<ro  ann  fcrrie- 
hott  Saltinsclie  [leidinscbe  Kowinscbe  Salgirs  Reidbillok  Park  Litillhillok 
Insclies  cum  pomeriis  de  Lundoris  extra  precinctum  centum  libras  Pro 
parvo  prato  vocato  Kingis  Mcdoio  jacente  ad  infiraam  partem  de  Parkhill 
(juadraginta  solidos  Pro  Durieland  de  Creichie  quadraginta  solidos  Pro 
tofta  de  Collessie  quadraginta  sex  solidos  Pro  tofta  de  Auld  Lundoiris 
octo  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Pro  tofta  de  Killocbe  decern  solidos  sex  gati- 
nas  duodecem  equi  onera  wulgo  laidis  glebarura  Pro  tofta  et  brasina  de 
Auchtermuclitie  viginti  quatuor  solidos  pro  liorreis  et  liorreoruni  hortis 
eorundem  Collessie  Creiclie  et  reliqu  irum  toftarum  predictarum  sex  solidos 
et  octo  denarios  Pro  Craigmylne  et  aridis  multuris  de  Kynnaird  Segie  et 
croftis  eiusdem  triginta  nouem  libras  Pro  Craigend  et  Kigislioill  quadra- 
ginta duos  solidos  Pro  Oairtward  duas  boUas  fariiie  auenatice  duas  bollas 
ordei  Pro  Woodroof  Threpland  cum  Montho  et  Monasterii  quadraginta 
bollas  ordei  wulgo  farme  heir  Pro  Marycroft  quadraginta  duos  solidos 
Pro  Almerycruik  sex  libras  tresdecem  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  Pro  tri- 
bus  acris  terre  sub  silua  quatuor  libras  et  quatuor  solidos  Pro  Croftdyik 
quinque  libras  quatuor  solidos  Pro  terris  ecclesiasticis  de  Ebdie  quinqua- 
ginta  tres  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  Pro  quinque  tenementis  terre  in 
Sancto  Andrea  decern  libras  sexdecem  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Pro  tene- 
mento  in  Falkland  quadraginta  solidos  cum  seruicio  vsitato  et  consueto  Pro 
acris  de  Newburgbe  vocatis  Flauche  quadraginta  libras  tredecem  solidos  et 
quatuor  denarios  Pro  Monkisnios  cum  omnibus  suis  priuilegiis  quinqua- 
ginta  solidos  Pro  acris  de  Westmedow  sub  Newburgbe  quatuor  decem 
libras  tredecem  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  Item  pro  dictis  terris  de  Beny 
et  Catlikin  in  baronia  de  Feddellis  decern  libras  tredecem  solidos  et  quatuor 
denarios  Pro  Wester  Fiddeliis  viginti  sex  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  dena- 
rios viginti  quatuor  capones  viginti  quatuor  pultrias  quatuor  potras  butiri 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALEORD— KINETIIMONT.  oil 

.  .  .  Pro  molcndino  dc  Feddcllis  octo  libras  sex  capones  sex  o;alinas  .  .  . 
Pro  Eister  Feddeliis  viginti  septein  libras  sexdeeem  denarios  .  .  .  Item 
pro  terris  de  Eglismagirgill  cum  maneriei  loco  hortis  columbariis  et  mo- 
lendino  eiusdem  nonaginta  octo  marcas  quatuor  solidos  et  quatuor  dena- 
rios cum  brasina  et  toftis  eiusdem  triginta  solidos  Pro  tribus  teueraentis 
in  Perthe  sexdeeem  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Item  pro  terris 
de  Balmaw  et  Newtyle  in  Angus  septenulecem  libras  octo  solidos  triginta 
sex  capones  .  .  .  Pro  terris  de  Ililend  quadraginta  quatuor  solidos  sex 
capones  Pro  Hiltoune  et  Miltoune  de  Crags  Claypottis  et  Ferrietoune 
cum  albis  piscationibus  in  aqua  de  Tay  custumis  deuoriis  et  seruitiis 
eorundem  triginta  septera  libras  quadraginta  octo  capones  Pro  terris  de 
Ardoche  sex  libras  tredeccm  solidos  et  quatuor  denarics  Pro  terris  eccle- 
siasticis  de  Dundie  siue  crofta  terre  vocata  terra  vicaria  quatuordecem 
solidos  Pro  dictis  omnibus  tenementis  in  Dundie  bothis  et  eorundem 
pertinentiis  vnum  et  viginti  libras  Pro  borreo  vstrina  et  horto  liorrei  vocato 
Aholtisharnc  in  Dundie  septcm  solidos  Item  pro  terris  de  Halwitstounes 
Hilend  Fiscberhill  Littellwitstounes  cum  suis  pertinentiis  triginta  quatuor 
libras  quindecem  solidos  et  sex  denarios  duodecetn  capones  triginta  sex 
pultreas  sex  bollas  auenarum  wulgo  cane  aitiis  .  .  .  Pro  terris  de  Nether 
Witstounes  Pitcareis  Pittaraonecum  molendino  Mylnetoune  astrictis  multnris 
et  brasinis  viginti  novem  libras  duos  solidos  et  octo  denarios  .  .  .  Pro  terris 
de  Marcharie  et  Scottistoune  cum  terris  ofEciariis  rubris  et  albis  piscationibus 
super  mare  et  aquam  borealera  de  Ask  viginti  duas  libras  septeradecem 
solidos  et  sex  denarios  Item  pro  terris  de  Craigtoune  ex  baronia  de 
Wranghame  tredecera  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Pro  terris  de 
Kirkhill  decern  mercas  et  bollam  auenarum  wulgo  custome  aittt's  Pro 
Mostoun  quadraginta  solidos  Item  pro  villa  et  terris  de  Chrystiskirk  sex- 
deeem libras  quatuor  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Item  pro  molendino  de 
Leslie  viginti  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Pro  terris  ecclesiasticis  de  Auld 
Leslie  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  Pro  terris  de  Largie  tres  libras  sex 
solidos  ot  octo  denarios  cum  debito  seruitio  Pro  Newtoune  et  Wrangbame 
cum  molendino  et  warda  eiusdem  sexaginta  sex  libras  tredecem  solidos  et 
quatuor  denarios  Pro  Kirktoune  de  Culsalmount  octo  libras  quatuor  libras 
et  sex  denarios  Pro  Polquhit  viginti  quatuor  libras  quinque  solidos  quatuor 
denarios  Pro  Ledinghame  et  Williamstoune  cum  molendino  et  brasina 
quinquaginta  quinque  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios      Pro  Malingsyidc 


512  THE  SHlRlvS  OF  ABKRDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

viginti  octo  lihras  iioveni  solidos  octo  denario-:  Pi-o  Flendiris  viginti 
quatuor  Hbras  sex  solidos  Pro  Logydornocht  et  brasina  eiusdem  viginti 
libras  octodecem  solidos  cum  boUa  auenaruin  wulgo  kane  aittis  Pro 
Etherlik  Kirktounc  de  Irische  molendino  et  brasina  eiusdem  tredecetn 
libras  decern  solidos  Pro  Kirktoune  de  Premna  quatunr  libras  tredecetn 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  Pro  Tullyraorgoune  cum  toftis  croftis  ciistumis 
et  pertinentiis  sexdecem  libras  cum  arreagiis  carreagiis  custumis  et  debitis 
seruitiis  .  .  .  prenominatarum  terrarum  vsitatis  et  consuetis  Pro  terris 
ecclesiasticis  de  Kyniiatliinount  Cbristiskirk  Insche  Premna  Culsalmount 
Logydornocht  et  terris  capellanariis  de  Garioche  viginti  solidos  Item  pro 
lialtoune  Fintrie  cum  maneriei  loco  hortis  poraeriis  silua  de  Garvok  et 
corundem  pertinentiis  Fosterissait  Wester  Fintrie  Langcruik  et  singulis 
suis  pertinentiis  centum  et  viginti  libras  Pro  terris  de  Logyfintrie  octo 
libras  Pro  Mylnetoune  de  Fyntrie  cum  molendino  et  terris  molemlinariis 
eiusdem  septem  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  Pro  Balbithene  cum  pis- 
catione  in  Done  Heddirweik  et  Craigfortbie  viginti  tres  libras  sex  solidos 
octo  denarios  Pro  Badiforrie  et  piscationibus  in  Done  quinque  libras 
septem  solidos  decem  denarios  Pro  Monkegi  et  Westbynis  novemdecera 
libras  tredecem  solidos  quatuor  denarios  Pro  Kilmukis  viginti  duas  libras 
Pro  Tullichery  sex  libras  tredecem  solidos  quatuor  denarios  Pro  Wester 
Disblair  viginti  quatuor  libras  Pro  Eister  Disblair  et  Cavillismylne  et 
Middell  Disblair  quadraginta  duas  libras  Pro  Smedyhous  tofiis  crofiis 
hortis  Smedycroft  Ailhouscroft  prato  vocato  Insche  Deracroft  duabus 
brasinis  de  Fintrie  et  tofta  de  Kilmukis  ac  salmonum  piscatione  in  aqua  de 
Done  octo  libras  quinque  solidos  quatuor  denarios  Pro  dorao  hortulo  et 
cymbe  piscatione  apud  Futtey  septem  solidos  cum  arreagiis  carreagiis  et 
debitis  seruitiis  vsitatis  et  consuetis  omnium  prenominatarum  terrarum  Pro 
terris  ecclesiasticis  de  Fintrey  Inuerrurie  et  Monkegie  septem  solidos  et  sex 
denarios  Ac  in  augmentationem  rentalis  .  .  .  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios 
.  .  .  Ac  heredes  et  assignuti  dicti  Patricij  Leslie  duplicando  feudifirmas 
deuorias  prirao  anno  cuiuslibet  eorum  introitus  ad  dictas  terras  .  .  , 
Necnon  .  .  .  disponiraus  prefato  Patricio  Leslie  heredibus  suis  raasculis  et 
assignatis  de  dictis  feudifirrais  deuoriis  et  annuis  redditibus  annuatim 
summam  quingentarum  mercarum  monete  regni  nostri  vnacum  viginti 
quatuor  bollis  ordei  et  duabus  boUis  farine  auenatice  cum  omnibus  et 
singulis  dictis  caponibus  pultreis  canis  butiri  casei  et  victualium  arreagiis 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  513 

carreaoiis  cum  omnibus  aliis  seruiciis  per  presentes  debitis  ...  In  cuius 
re!  testimonium  liuic  present!  carte  nostra  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  burgum  nostrum  de  Perttae  vltimo  die  mensis 
Martij  anno  Domini  miliesirao  sexcentesimo  et  regni  nostri  tricesirao  tertio  . 


Rentall  of  the  landis  within  the  parochine  of  Kenethmount  and   Chrystis- 
kirii. '  — (A.D.  1635  ) 

Imprimis  the  tounes  and  landis  of  Kirkhill,  Mostoun,  Bogs,  Peill,  Syde, 
Milne  of  Syde,  with  the  partes  and  pendicles  tharof  herilablie  belonging  to 
Patrik  Gordoune  of  Kirkhill,  of  quhilk  landis  the  tounes  and  landis  of  Syde, 
Peill,  and  Bogis  are  possessed  in  wedsett  be  Johne  Lcyth  of  Balquharne, 
are  rentalled  at  5  chalderis  victuall  tvva  pairt  meale  third  pairt  beare,  and  of 
siluer  rent  300  merkis. 

The  toun  and  landis  of  Cultis  heritablie  belonging  to  Hew  Gordone  of 
Gultis  now  in  Smythstoun  and  possessed  be  Patrik  Gordone  of  Kincragie 
is  rentalled  at  3  chalderis  victuall,  twa  pairt  meale  third  pairt  beare,  and  of 
siluer  rent  100  merkis. 

The  toun  and  landis  of  Craigtoun,  with  the  milne,  Quhytmik,  Craighall, 
partes  and  pendicles  therof,  the  one  half  heritablie  belonging  to  Alexander 
maister  of  Forbes,  possessed  in  wedsett  be  Mr  Williarae  Glas,  sone  and 
aire  to  George  Glas,  the  other  half  of  the  saidis  landis  heritablie  belonging 
to  Patrik  Forbes  of  Craigtoune  possessed  be  lyfrent  and  conjunctfie  of  his 
mother  Marjorie  Forbes  and  her  husband  George  Leyth  in  Craighall,  is 
rentalled  at  3  chalderis  victuall  meale  and  beare,  togidJer  also  with  100 
merkis  money. 

The  toun  and  landis  of  Law,  Erlesfeild,  Ardler,  Sigiden,  Mure,  partes  and 
pendicles  tharof,  belonging  heritablie  to  Williame  Gordone  of  Tarpersie,  is 
rentalled  at  5  chalderis  victuall  meale  and  beare,  and  silver  dewtye  300 
merkis. 

'  [from  the  General  Register  Ilouse,  Ediuburgh.] 
3  T 


514  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

The  tounes  and  landis  of  Glanderstoun  Old  and  New,  with  the  Milne 
therof,  Slak,  Weittis,  Lauchraure,  and  Daes,  heritahlie  helonging  to  Sir 
Johne  Leslye  of  Wardes,  possessed  in  wedsett  be  Williame  Gordone  of 
Terpersie,  is  rentalled  at  8  chaldcris  victuall  meale  and  beare,  silver  rent 
and  all  being  counted  ouer  heade,  a  hundreth  merkis  for  ilk  chalder 
victuall. 

The  toune  and  landis  of  Chrystiskirk  and  Temple  Croftls,  belonging  heri- 
tablie  to  Alexander  Gordone  of  Dunkentie,  and  possessed  in  wedsett  be 
Gilbert  Johnstoun  of  New  Leslye,  is  rentalled  at  twa  chalderis  victuall 
meall  and  beare. 

The  toune  and  landis  of  Roehmuriell,  Wantoun  Wallis,  Preistwellis,  be- 
longing heritablie  to  Williame  Gordone  of  Terpersie,  is  rentalled  at  4 
chalderis  victuall  meall  and  beare. 

The  tounes  of  Flinder  Old  and  New,  with  the  Walk  Milne,  partes  and 
pendicles  tharof,  belonging  to  thrie  sundrie  heretouris,  Williame  Forbes  of 
Barnes,  Olipher  Gordone  in  Hillak  of  Rothnie,  and  George  Cruickshank 
servitour  to  the  Laird  Dalgatie,  is  rentalled  at  5  chalderis  victuall  to  be 
equally  divided  into  thrie  thirdis  proportionablye. 

Summa  of  this  rentall  stcck  and  teynd  is  43  chalderis  victuall,  meale 
and  beare,  and  silver  rent  being  counted,  ana  hundreth  merkis  for  ilk 
chalder. 


Agreement  betuixt  the  heritouris  and  minister  of  the  parochinesof  Keneth- 
mount  and  Chrystiskirk  for  ane  constant  modefeit  stipend.' — (A.D. 
16;?5.) 

\V  e  vndersubscryveris  heritouris  titulares  possessouris  takismen  of  the 
parochines  of  Kenethmount  and  Chrystiskirk  be  these  presentis  testi6es  and 
declares  be  our  oathe  of  veritie  and  vpon  our  conscience  that  the  haill  ren- 

'  [From  the  General  Register  House,  Edinbnrgb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  515 

tall  stok  and  teind  of  the  saidis  parocliines  of  Kenetlimount  and  Chrystis- 
kirk  dois  not  extend  nor  exceed  aboue  fourtie  tua  clialder  victuall  yeerlie, 
and  silver  rent  being  valued,  out  of  quhilk  fourtie  [tua]  chalderis  victuall 
and  siluer  rent  yeerly  we  are  content  and  consentis  for  our  owne  partes  and 
in  name  of  the  rest  of  the  beritourisand  parochineris  that  there  be  provyded 
ane  constant  and  modifeit  stipend  to  the  minister  of  the  said  kirk  and  his 
successouris  for  eucr,  and  for  furnishing  the  dementis,  according  to  the 
valuatioune  given  vp  be  vs  .  .  .  and  condiscended  vpon  be  the  minister, 
videlicet:  The  toun  and  landis  of  Kirkhill  and  Syde  with  the  pertinentis 
tbarof,  belonging  to  Patrick  Gordone,  valued  at  eicht  chalder  victuall ;  The 
toun  and  landis  of  Cultis  and  Craigtoune,  belonging  to  Hew  Gordone  of 
Smytbstoune  heritablie,  and  wedsett  to  Patrik  Gordone  of  Kinkragye,  is 
valued  at  eicht  chalder  victuall ;  The  haill  landis  belonging  to  tlie  Laird  of 
Wardes  wedsett  be  William  Gordone  of  Tarpersie,  valued  at  eicht  chalder 
victuall ;  The  landis  of  Erlisfeild  and  Segiden  and  otheris  heritablie  be- 
longing to  the  said  William  Gordone  of  Tarpersie  is  valued  at  eicht  chalder 
victuall ;  And  the  landis  of  the  toun  of  Chrystiskirk,  Roclimuriell,  and  haill 
stock  and  teynd  of  that  parochine  is  rentalled  to  ten  chalder  victuall,  all  ex- 
tending to  the  number  and  quantitie  of  fourtie  twa  chalder  victuall  and 
money  yeerly  rent :  Out  of  the  quhilk  rentall  ...  we  are  willing  and  con- 
sentis that  there  be  allocat  to  our  minister  and  bis  successouris  for  euer  the 
number  and  quantitie  of  thre  chalder  victuall  gude  and  sufficient  merchant 
stuff,  twa  pairt  mealle,  third  parte  beare,  Togidder  also  with  three  hundreth 
merkis  yeerly  as  constant  modefeit  stipend  agreed  vpon  betwixt  vs  and  him 
.  .  .  and  fourtie  merkis  Scottis  money  for  furnishing  of  the  elementis  to  the 
coramunione,  by  and  altoure  his  vicarage  dew  to  him  but  ony  valuacioune 
or  parte  of  the  said  stipend  of  three  chalder  victuall  and  three  hundreth 
merkis  money  forsaid,  quhilk  we  acknawledge  to  be  dew  to  him  and  yeerly 
payable  furthe  of  the  haill  landis  and  teyndis  of  the  said  parochines  : 
Quhairfor  humble  intreates  your  Lordshipjjis  of  His  Majesties  Commissione 
to  quhome  ...  the  care  of  plantacioune  and  provisione  of  kirkis  belongis 
to  .  .  .  grant  localitie  of  the  forsaid  stipend  siluer  and  victuall  therupon, 
and  lykwise  to  grant  your  Lordshippis  auctoritie  may  be  interponed  thereto 
for  selling  and  establishing  the  said  stipend  for  euer  out  of  the  said  rentall 
stock  and  teynd  .  .  .  And  for  the  more  verificatioune  hereof  thir  presentis 
are  subscryvit  with  our  handis  at  the  Kirk  of  Insch  the  sevintentb  dav  of 


5ir,     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  RANFF. 

Junij  j">  vjo  threttie  fyve  yeris,  befoir  tliir  witness  Mr  William   Straquhen 
parsone  of  Daviot,  Johne  Gordone  in  Rochmuriell,  Joline  Leslye  notar. 

M  P  Lyndesay  minister  at  Kenetlimoiint 

Patrik  Gordoiine  of  Kirkhill 

Hew  Gordoune  of  Cultis 

P  Gordon  olT  Kingcraige  Mr  W  Strachan  witnes 

VV  Gordoun  Johne  Lesly  notar  and  vitnes 

Mr  VVilliarae  Glas  present  subscribes. 


Carta  Alexandri  de  Lesly  et  Issabelle  de  Lawdre  sponse  sue  super  terris 
de  Balcolray. '  — (A.D.  1465.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
fainiliari  scutifero  nostro  Alexandro  de  Lesly  et  Issabelle  de  Lawdre  sponse 
sue  et  eoruin  alteri  diucius  viuenti  tolas  et  integras  terras  de  Balcolmy  cum 
pertinciitiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Fiff  Quequideui  terre 
cum  pertinentiis  fuerunt  dicte  Issabelle  hereditarie  et  quas  eadem  Issabella 
in  sua  pura  et  integra  virginitate  .  .  .  spontanea  voluntate  in  manus  nos- 
tras .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  ,  dictis 
Alexandro  et  Issabelle  sponse  sue  et  eoruni  alteri  diucius  viuenti  et  heredi- 
bus  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  forte  deticientibus 
veris  iegittirais  et  propinquioribus  lieredibus  dicte  Issabelle  quibuscunque 
de  nobis  heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditaie  iraper- 
petuuni  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  confirinacionis 
magnum  sigillura  nostrum  apponi  precejjimus  .  .  .  Apud  Striueline  vicesi- 
mo  septimo  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  qiiadringentesirao 
sexagesimo  quinto  et  regni  nostri  sexto  . 

Carta  Alexandri  Lesly  de  Wardris  dc  terris  tbanagii  de  Kyntor,  '■'  — (A.D. 
1473.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia   Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  et  iid 

'  [Krom  the  liegistrura  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  vi.,  no.  41.    M.S.  Gen.  Keg.  Honse,  Edinb.] 
■  [From  the  liegistrum  Magiii  Sigilli,  lib.  vii.,  no.  C'2.    MS.  Ucn.  Heg.  House,  Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD-KINETIIMONT.  517 

feodifiiraam  viiinississe  .  .  .  dik-cto  famillari  scutifero  tiostro  Alexaiidro 
Lcslv  de  Wardi'is  terras  nostras  thonagij  de  Kyiitor  cum  viiiuersis  anniiis 
redditibus  oarundem  cum  jiertinontiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum 
de  Abiidene  in  augmentationein  infrascriptam  nostri  rentalis  de  dicto  tliona- 
gio  et  pro  <jratiiito  I't  fideli  seruicio  dicli  Alexandri  nobis  impenso  Que 
terre  predicte  tlionafjij  cum  dictis  annuis  redditibus  cum  pertinentiis  tem- 
])oribus  ret.oactis  extendebant  annuatim  ad  quadraj^inta  quinq^e  libras 
vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  Tenendas  et  habcndas  .  .  .  prefato  Alexandro 
Lesly  et  beredibus  suis  de  nobis  heredibus  et  suceessoribus  nostris  in  f'eodo 
et  bereditate  iiiiperpetuuni  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  et  sohiendo  annuatim  dictus 
Alexander  el  beredes  sui  reverendo  in  Christo  patri  Episcopo  Abirdonensi 
et  suceessoribus  suis  Episcopis  [Abirdonensibus]  pro  decimo  denario  dicto 
EpiscojH)  et  ecclesie  Abirdonensi  de  prefato  tbonagio  deliito  [suramam] 
quatuor  librarum  et  quatuor  solidorum  dicte  monete  regni  nostri  Ac  Vice- 
comiti  de  Forfar  et  suceessoribus  suis  videlicet  beredibus  quondam  Alex- 
andri Ogiluy  de  Vchtirhous  quibuscunque  suramam  trium  librarum  dicte 
monete  Ac  nobis  beredibus  et  suceessoribus  nostris  nomine  feodifirme 
quinqua^inta  lil)ras  et  viginti  duos  solidos  et  octo  denarios  eiusdem  monete 
ad  duos  anni  terrainos  Pentbecostes  videlicet  et  Sancti  Martini  in  bieme  per 
equates  porciones  tantum  pro  omnibus  aliis  seruiciis  aueragiis  cariagiis  et 
aliis  exactionibus  quibuscunque  que  de  dictis  terris  et  tbonagio  et  annuis 
redditibus  cum  pertinentiis  earundera  per  quoscunque  exigi  poterunt  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nosti  uiu 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vltirao  die  mensis  Septerabiis 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  septuagesirao  tertio  et  regni  nostri 
decimo  quarto  . 


Carta  Alexandri  Lesly  de  Wardris  super  rerris  baronie  de  Kynnedward  et 
otKcio  balliuatus  earundem  terrarura,  '  —  (A.D.  1478  et  A.D.  1479.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  Sciutis  nos  quamdara  cartam 
dilecti  consanguinei  nostri  Johannis  de  Ila  doraini  Insularum  factain  et 
concessam  in  feodilirmadilecto  scutifero  nostro  Alexandro  Lesly  de  Wardris 
nostro  receptori  generali  .  .  .  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  O.mni- 
'  [Froiii  tlie  Eegi.-truin  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  ix.,  uo.  15.    MS.  Gen.  IJeg.  House,  EdiuU.] 


518  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

BUS  banc  cartara  visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes  de  Ila  dominus  Insularum 
salutetn  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis  noi  dedisse  .  .  .  necnon  .  .  . 
ad  feodifirinam  dimittere  .  .  .  dilecto  consannfuineo  nostro  Alexandro  Lesly 
de  Wardris  omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras  baronie  nostre  de  Kynnedward 
cum  pertincntiis  videlicet  terras  dominicales  de  Kynnedwarde  vul^ariter 
nuncupatas  Ic  Casteltouii  ac  terras  de  Estirtiry  Kynnaroquhy  et  Faitlily  cum 
pertincntiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatura  de  Abirdene  Reseruatis  inde 
nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  tribus  mercatis  dictarura  terrarum  de  Castoltoun 
cum  monte  castri  eiusdein  ad  faciendum  domino  nostro  Regi  seruicium  pro 
dictis  terris  et  baronia  de  Kynnedward  debitum  et  consuetum  Tenendas 
et  babendas  .  .  .  dicto  Alexandre  Lesly  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et 
heredibus  nostris  Dominis  Insularum  et  Baronibus  de  Kynnedward  in 
feodifirma  et  hereditate  iraperpetuum  .  .  .  Soluendo  annuatim  .  .  .  nobis 
et  heredibus  nostris  pro  dictis  terris  et  baronia  cum  pertinentiis  viginti  et 
nouera  mercas  vsualis  monete  regni  Scocie  .  .  .  Insuper  constituimus  .  .  . 
dictum  Aiexandrum  Lesly  balliuum  nostrum  dictarum  terrarum  et  baronie 
de  Kynnedward  cum  pertinenciis  Tenendum  et  habendum  idem  officium 
balliuatus  cum  pertinenciis  dicto  Alexandre  Lesly  et  heredibus  suis  de 
nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  fecimus  apud 
Edinburgh  vicesimo  secundo  die  mensis  Decenibris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quadringentesinio  septuagesimo  octauo  Testibus  nobilibus  et  prepotentibus 
dominis  Colino  comite  Ergadie  domino  Lome  et  Campbell  magistro  hos- 
picii  supremi  domini  nostri  Regis  Lachlano  Makgilleon  de  Doward  Hectore 
Makgilleon  de  Loichbowe  Willelmo  Makloid  de  Glenelg  Rory  Makloide 
de  Leweis  Alexandre  ftPCaus  de  Ardnaraertho  et  Malcomo  Makneile  de 
Geya  cum  multis  et  diuersis  allis  Quamquidem  cartam  pro  perpetuo  con- 
firmamus  Saluis  nobis  heredibus  ct  successoribus  nostris  juribus  et  seruiciis 
.  .  .  debitis  et  consuetis  Et  prouise  cciam  quod  presens  nostra  confirmacio 
donacioni  de  dictis  terris  cum  pertinenciis  quam  de  nobis  habet  dilecta  con- 
sanguinea  nostra  Elizabeth  corailissa  Rossie  ad  vitam  sibi  Elizabeth  in 
dampnum  aut  preiudicium  non  cedat  durante  teto  tempore  vite  sue  In 
cuius  rei  tcstiuionium  presenti  carte  nostre  cenfirniacionis  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edinburgh  quarto  die  mensis 
Februarij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesinio  septuagesimo  octauo  et 
TQiim  nostri  decimo  none  . 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  519 


Carta  Walteri  Lesly   super  tcrris   de  Balcomy  per  resignationcm  sue 
rnatris.  •  — (A.D.  1499.) 

Jacobus  Dei  graeia  Rex  Scotornm  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
familiar!  seruitori  nostro  Waltero  Lesly  vni  mariscallorum  nostri  domi- 
cilii filio  quondam  Alexandri  Lesly  de  Wardris  inter  ipsum  et  Isobellam 
Lauder  de  Balcomy  suam  sponsam  genitam  totas  et  integras  terras  de 
Balcomy  cum  pertinenciis  jaeentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Fiffe 
Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicte  Isobelle  hereditarie  et  quas  eadem  in 
sua  pura  viduitate  .  .  .  in  manus  nostras  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Waltero  et  heredibus  suis  quibus  de- 
ficientibus  dicte  Isobelle  et  heredibus  suis  reuersuras  de  nobis  et  succes- 
soribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  nobis  debita  et  consueta  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepinms  .  .  .  apud  Striueling  primo  die  mensis  Septembris  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  nonagesimonono  et  regni  nostri  duo- 
decimo . 


Carta  Jobannis  Lesly  de  Wardris  de  tcrris  de  Balcomy  per  fratris  sui 
Walteri  Lesly  resignacionem.  ^  — (A.D.  1500.) 

Jacobus  Dei  graeia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Johaniii  Lesly  de  Wardris  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Balcomy 
cum  pertinenciis  jaeentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  FifFe  Quequi- 
dem terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  Walteri  Lesly  fratris  dicti  Jobannis  hereditarie 
et  quas  idem  Walterus  ...  in  manus  nostras  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit 
.  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Jobanni  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis 
et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo 
inde  annuatim  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  nobis  debita  et  consueta  Re- 
seruato  tamen  libero  tenemento  dictarum  terrarum  de  Balcomy  cum  per- 

'  [From  the  Registnim  Magni  Sip;illi,  lib.  xiii.,  no.  480.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb] 
»  [From  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xiii.,  no.  481.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 


520  THE  SlUUES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

tinentiis  Isobelle  Lawder  matri  dicti  Juhaanis  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue 
In  cuius  rei  testhnoiiium  present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sisjillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Striueling  decimoquarto  die  mensis  Feb- 
ruarij  anno  Domini  millesirao  quaJringentesimo  nonagesimo  nono  et 
regni  nostri  duodecimo  . 


Carta  Johannis  Leslie  de  Wardens. '  — (A.D.  1508.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  dedimus  .  .  .  et 
hac  presenti  carta  nostra  concedimus  et  ad  feodifirmam  dimittimus  dilecto 
nostro  Johanni  Leslie  de  Warderis  totas  et  integras  terras  de  thanagio  de 
Kintor  subseriptas  videlicet  terras  de  le  Ouer  Dawate  et  Nether  Dawate 
de  Kyntor  cum  molendinis  earundem  /  terras  de  Creiche  Tavllty  Mekil 
Kynnaldy  cum  molendino  earundem  Litill  Kynnaldy  Petmeddene  Nethir 
Dise  et  annuls  reilditibus  earundem  cum  piscariis  super  aqua  de  Done 
infra  bondas  ttrrarum  jirt'dictarum  cum  lacu  et  paludibus  earundem  et 
suia  pertineneiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Que- 
quidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Johannis  tnnquam  heredis  quondam 
Ale.xandri  Leslie  de  Warderis  patris  sui  hereditarie  per  cartam  et  asse- 
ducionem  eidem  Alexandre  et  heredibus  suis  in  feodifirma  per  quondam 
nobilissimum  patrem  nostrum  cuius  anime  propicietur  Dens  in  minor! 
etate  sua  factas  in  agmentacionem  rentalis  sui  .  .  .  Et  quas  terras  .  .  . 
idem  Jobaniies  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  et  pro 
bono  et  gratuito  seruicio  nobis  per  dictum  Johannem  impenso  et  impen- 
ilendo  ac  in  recompensacionem  nonnullai-um  amplarum  summarum  pe- 
cuniarum  per  prefatum  quondam  carissimuni  patrem  nostrum  dicto  quon- 
dam Alexaudro  compoturi  suoruni  rotulorum  pro  tempore  debitarum  de 
quibus  dictus  Johannes  tanquam  htres  prefati  patris  sui  pro  hoc  nouo  in- 
feofamento  nostro  nos  tanquam  heredeni  et  successorem  carissimi  patris 
nostri  antedicti  quitteclamauit  et  exonerauit  imperpetuum  dediinus  .  .  . 
et   dimisimus  ...  ad   feodifirmam  .   .  .   dicto   Johanni   .   .  .  predictas 

'  [From  the  Itegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xv ,  no.  15.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Ediub.  Sec 
above  vol.  iii.,  pp.  233-4,  where  the  precept  for  passh\g  this  cliarter  under  the  lireat  Seal  is,  by 
mistake,  relerred  to  the  twenty-first  year  of  King  James  III.  (1481)  instead  of  the  twenty-first 
year  of  King  James  IV.  (1508.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  521 

terras  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dicto  Johanni  et  heredibus  suis 
lie  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodifirma  et  hereditate  imperpctuum 
.  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  dictus  Johannes  et  heredes  sui  reuerendo 
in  Christo  patri  Willelmo  episcopo  Abirdonensi  moderno  et  successoribus 
suis  episcopis  Abirdonensibus  pro  decimis  denariis  dictis  Episcopo  et 
cathedrali  ecclesie  Abirdonensi  de  prefato  thanagio  debitis  summam 
qnatuor  libraruni  et  quatuor  solidorum  vsualis  monete  regni  nostri  et 
Vicecomiti  nostro  de  Forfar  et  successoribus  suis  videlicet  heredibus 
Alexandri  Ogiluy  de  Oucterhous  quibuscunque  summam  trium  libraruni 
monete  predicte  ac  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  [summam]  quinquaginta 
vnius  lil)rarum  duorum  solidorum  et  octo  denarlorum  vsualis  monete  regni 
nostri  .  .  .  pro  omnibus  aliis  seruitiis  oneribus  exactionibus  et  questioni- 
bus  quibuscunque  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  mag- 
num sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo- 
septimo  die  mensis  Junij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  octauo  et 
regni  nostri  vicesimo  primo  • 


Carta  Johannis  Leslie  de  Warderis.  '  — (A.D.  1508.) 

d  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  pro  bono  et  gratuito 
seruicio  nobis  per  dilectum  nostrum  Johannem  Leslie  de  Warderys  im- 
penso  et  in  recompensacionem  nonnullarum  summarum  pecuniarum  per 
quondam  nobilissiraum  patrem  nostrum  cuius  anime  propicietur  Deus 
quondam  Alexandre  Leslye  de  Warderis  patri  dicti  Johannis  debitarum 
tempore  quo  idem  Alexander  eiusdem  patris  nostri  Compotorum  Rotulator 
extiterat  in  rotulis  et  compotorum  libris  suis  contentarum  fecimus  .  .  . 
dictum  Johannem  Leslye  balliuum  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  nos- 
trarum  regalitatis  nostre  de  Gareauche  nunc  nobis  in  proprietate  pertin- 
entium  jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  videlicet  ter- 
rarum de  Glanderstoun  cum  molendino  earundem  Tulyfoure  Duncanis- 
toune  Donydure  cum  molendino  earundem  Rochmwriell  Knokinbard  cum 
molendino  earundem  Ardovn  Buchanistoun  cum  molendino  earundem 
terrarum  de  Hairlaw  Mekle  Durno    cum   molendino   earundem  Torreys 

'  [From  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sijilli,  lib.  xt.,  no.  43.     MS.  Gen.  Reg  House,  Edinb.) 

3u 


522  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Rihill  Warthill  et  davate  terrarum  nosti'arum  de  Inuerowry  cum  molen- 
dino  earundem  cum  omnibus  suis  pertinenciis  Tenendum  et  habendum 
dictum  officium  balliuatus  siue  bailie  .  •  .  cum  omnibus  cschaetis 
amei'chiamentis  bludewitis  et  proficuis  dicti  officii  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  suc- 
cessoribus  nostris  Scotorum  Regibus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Insuper  cum  predictum  officium  sit  res  incorporea  et  dictus 
Johannes  nuUas  habet  terras  sibi  cum  eodem  concessas  super  quibus 
dictum  officium  dependere  valeat  Nos  igitur  vniuimus  .  .  .  dictum 
officium  terris  de  Warderis  dicto  Jobanni  pertinentibus  jacentibus  infra 
regalitatem  nostram  antedictam  ut  sit  quedam  dependencia  et  pertinencia 
earundem  pro  perpetuo  infuturum  sic  quod  sasina  capienda  per  heredes 
ipsius  Johannis  de  prefatis  terris  de  Warderis  erit  sasina  sufficiens  et 
extendet  ad  dictum  officium  tanquam  dependenciam  dictarum  terrarum 
.  .  .  super  aliqua  parte  dictarum  terrarum  de  Gareauche  per  delibera- 
cionera  virge  ut  moris  est  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenli  carte 
nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edin- 
burgh decimosexto  die  mensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
octauo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  primo  . 


Carta  Johannis  Lesly  de  Warderis. '  — (A.D.  1510.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  et  ad 
feodifirmam  dimisisse  et  hac  pi-esenti  carta  nostra  hercJitarie  confirmasse 
dilecto  nostro  Jobanni  Lesly  de  Warderis  omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras 
de  Garviauche  subscriptas  videlicet  terras  de  Duncanstoune  Gillanderis- 
toune  cum  molendino  eiusdem  Donydure  cum  molendino  eiusdein  Roch- 
muriell  le  Davech  de  Ardvne  cum  molendino  eiusdem  Warthill  Dornoch 
et  hi  Mylnetoun  earundem  molendinum  de  Dornoche  Hairlavv  Inuerowry 
cum  le  Daw  et  molendino  eiusdem  Tullifoure  Torreis  Knokinbarde  cum 
molendino  earundem  et  Knokmorgin  cum  omnibus  le  outsettis  .  .  .  cx- 
tendentes  nunc  in  integro  in  rentali  nostro  ante  presentem  nostram 
asscdaclonem  feudifirme  ad  suinniain  centum  quinquaginta  vnius  iibrarum 
vsualis  monete  regni   nostri  in  pecuniis  vndecim   raartas   sex  duolenas 

'  [From  tUc  Uegistrum  Magni  SigiUi,  lib.  xvi.,  no.  59.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  523 

caponum  et  quatuordecim  duodenas  pultrearum  jacentes  infra  vicecomi- 
tatuin  de  Abirden  in  excambium  et  permutacionem  pro  ten-is  suis  de 
Baicomy  cum  manerio  et  cuniculariis  earundein  et  suis  pcrtinenciis 
jacentibus  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Fiffe  per  dictum  Johannem 
nunc  in  manibus  nostris  resignatis  et  sursum  redditis  nobiscum  ct  cum 
sueeesaoribus  nostris  in  proprietate  permansuris  imperpetuum  Tenendas 
et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodifirma  et  here- 
ditate  ac  libera  baronia  et  libera  foresta  imperpetuum  .  .  .  adeo  libere 
.  .  .  sicut  Comites  de  M;ir  possessores  dictarum  terrarum  easdem  aliqui- 
bus  retroactis  temporibus  liberius  possiilebant  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  summam  centum  quinqua- 
ginta  vnius  librarum  vsualis  monete  predicte  .  .  ,  vndecim  martas  sex 
duodenas  caponum  et  quatuordecim  duodenas  pultriarum  .  .  .  secundum 
tenorem  reptaiis  nostri  antedicti  nomine  feodifirme  tantum  in  augmenta- 
oionem  rentalis  nostri  ...  ad  valorem  dictarum  terrarum  de  Baicomy 
nunc  sursum  redditarum  ...  In  cuius  roi  testimonium  present!  carte 
nosti-e  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edin- 
burgh vicesimoseptimo  die  meusis  Marcij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
o-entesimo  decimo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  tercio  . 


Carta  Johannis  Leslie  de  Wardens  et  sue  sponse  '  — (A.D.  1525.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  cum  .  .  .  consensu 
Dominorum  Consilii  nostri  ad  hoc  per  tres  regni  nostri  status  in  Parlia- 
raenti  nostri  electorum  .  .  .  confirmasse  dilectis  nostris  Jobanni  Lcsly 
de  Warderis  et  Anabelle  Chalmer  sponse  sue  et  ipsorum  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  totas  et  inte- 
gras  terras  de  Tulifour  Tavelte  molendinum  et  le  Mylntoun  de  Durrnoy 
cum  suis  pcrtinenciis  jacentes  in  regalitate  de  Gariauch  infra  vicecomi- 
tatum nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Jo- 
hannis liereditarie  et  quas  idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris  apud  Edinburgii 
.  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  ,  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Jo- 
banni Lesley  et  Anabelle  eius  sponse  ac  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in 

1  [From  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxi.,  no.  102.    MS.  Gen,  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 


524  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

coniuncta  int'eodacione  ac  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti 
Johannis  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feoJo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  Faciendo  inde  annuatiiu  .  .  .  jura  et 
seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  'huic  present! 
carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Edinburgh  vicesimo  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo  vicesimoquarto  et  regni  nostri  duodecimo  . 


Carta  Alexandri  Leslie  de  Wardens. '  — (A.D.  1546.) 

JVIaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  confirmasse 
hereditarie  dilectis  nostris  AlexanJro  Leslie  de  Werdaris  et  Margarete 
Forbes  eius  coniugi  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeoda- 
cione  .  .  .  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Taviltye  cum  suis  pertinenciis 
jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  .  .  . 
pertinuerunt  hereditarie  dicto  Alexandro  perprius  hereditarie  et  quas  idem 
.  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Alex- 
andro Leslie  et  Margarete  eius  coniugi  ac  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in 
coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  masculis  inter  ipsos  legitime  pro- 
creatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  heredibus  masculis  dicti 
Alexandri  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  annuatim  ,  .  .  jura  et 
seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti 
carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Sanctandrois  decimotercio  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  quadragesimo  sexto  et  regni  nostri  anno  quarto  . 


Carta  Willelmi  Leslie  filii  et  apparentis  heredis  Alexandri  Leslie  de  War- 
dres.  2  —(A.D.  1551  et  A.D.  1557.) 

JVLaria  Dei   gratia  Regina    Scotorum  .  .  .   Sciatis  nos   quaradam  cartam 

'  [From  the  Kcgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxix.,  no.  420;  lib.  xxx.,  no.  279.    MS.  (ien.  Reg 
House,  Edinb.] 

^  [From  the  Begistnim  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  .Kxxi,  no.  409.     MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edinb.} 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  525 

concessionis  factam  per  Alexandrura  Leslie  de  Wardres  suo  charissirao  filio 
et  heredi  apparent!  Willelmo  Leslie  ...  ad  plenum  intcllexisse  sub  hac 
forma  Omnibus  banc  cartara  visuris  vel  audituris  Alexander  Leslie  de 
Wardres  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Nouei  itis  me  .  .  .  ob  filialem  affec- 
tionem  quam  ofero  et  habeo  erga  cbarissimura  filium  et  heredein  apparentem 
Willelmura  Leslie  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  prefato  Willelmo  Leslie  suis  heredi- 
bus  et  assignatis  oranes  et  singulas  terras  de  Gareancli  subscriptas  videlicet 
Terras  de  Duncanstoun  Gillandirstoun  cum  molendino  earundem  Terras 
de  Dunnydure  cnm  ipsarum  molendino  Terras  de  Rochmureill  davatam  de 
Ardwne  cum  molendino  earundem  Terras  de  Wartbill  et  Dornocbt  et 
molendinum  earundem  molendinum  de  Dornocbt  Terras  de  Harlaw  Terras 
de  Inuerrowrie  cum  dauata  et  molendino  earundem  Terras  de  Tullifour 
Torreis  Knokinbarde  cum  molendino  earundem  et  Knokmorgowne  cum  lie 
outsetlis  dependences  et  pertinentiis  foggage  fogmaill  de  Kirktoun  de  Vne 
et  West  Hall  cum  lie  tolheir  de  Aucblevin  et  Bourtie  Acetiam  tolas  et  in- 
tegras  terras  de  Thanydoune  de  Kintor  subscriptas  videlicet  Terras  de 
Ovir  Daacbt  et  Nethir  Daacht  cum  molendino  earundem  firrais  et  lie  tolheir 
de  Kintor  Terras  de  Creyche  Taviltie  Mekill  Kynnaldie  cum  molendino 
earundem  Terras  de  Litill  Kynnaldy  Petmeddene  Nethir  Dyce  et  annuos 
redditus  earundem  cum  piscariis  super  aqua  de  Dovne  infra  limites  pre- 
dictarum  terrarum  cum  lacubus  et  paludibus  earundem  et  omnibus  per- 
tinentiis earundem  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Tenendas  et 
habendas  .  .  .  de  suprema  domiua  nostra  Regina  et  suis  successoribus 
...  in  feudifirma  et  hereditate  ac  libera  baronia  atque  libera  foresta  vt 
prius  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  supreme  Doraine 
nostre  Regine  et  suis  successoribus  .  .  .  pro  .  .  .  predictis  terris  de  Gar- 
viaucht  suramam  centum  quinquaginta  vnius  librarum  vsualis  monete  regni 
Scotie  .  .  .  vndecira  martas  sex  caponum  duodenas  et  quatuordecim  pul- 
triarum  duodenas  .  .  .  Ac  pro  .  .  .  terris  thanatus  de  Kintor  suprascriptis 
.  .  .  suinmam  quinquaginta  vnius  librarum  duorura  solidorura  et  octo 
denariorum  .  .  .  ac  reuereudo  in  Christo  patii  Willelmo  Abirdonensi 
episcopo  et  suis  successoribus  Abirdonensibus  Episcopis  summam  quatuor 
librarum  et  quatuor  solidorum  pro  deciniis  denariis  thanatus  antedicti  .  .  .  ac 
Vicecomiti  vicecomitatus  de  Forfar  suisque  successoribus  [videliCjCt  beredi- 
bus  quondam  Alexandri  Ogiluy  de  Ouchtei  bous  quibuscunque  summam  trium 
librarum  monete  antedicte  .   .  .  secundum  forinara  et  tenorem  cartarum  per 


52G  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

quondam  illustrissiraos  ct  inuictissiinos  Jacobuin  quartuni  et  Jacobum  quin- 
tu'.n  Seotorura  Reges  bone  memorie  quorain  aiiimabus  propicietur  iiiisericors 
et  omnipotens  Deus  mihi  et  predecessoribns  meis  desuper  concessarum  .  .  . 
Ri'seruiuido  taraen  .  .  .  liberuui  tencmentum  proficuuni  et  vsiim  fructuum 
.  .  .  prcdictarum  terraruin  de  Garviaucht  .  .  .  terrarumque  tliaiiatus  de 
Kintor  .  .  .  mihi  dicto  Alexandre  pro  toto  tempore  vite  mee  Necnon 
reseruando  racionabilem  terciam  partem  .  .  .  terrarum  supraspecificatarum 
.  Margarete  Forbes  sponse  mee  pro  toto  tempore  vile  sue  ...  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  prcsenti  carte  mee  subscriptione  manuali  mea  vt 
infra  subscripte  sigiilum  nicum  proprium  est  appensum  Apud  Abirdene 
vicesimnpi'irao  die  mensis  Julij  anno  Domini  niillesimo  quingentesimo  quin- 
quagcsimo  prime  Coram  testibus  honorabilibus  viris  Thonn  Menzes  de 
Petfodilellis  preposito  burgi  de  Abirdene  Magistro  Roberto  Lummisdene 
de  Cloway  Andrea  Leslie  in  Dyce  Dauide  Mar  Georgio  Creiclitoun  de 
Conze  Alexandre  Leslie  in  Creiche  Domino  Willelmo  Thomsoun  3Iagistro 
Thoina  Fynn}'  et  Magistro  Jobanne  Kennedy  notariis  publicis  cum  diuersis 
aliis  QuAMQUiDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmationis  magnum  sigiilum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Newbottill  vige^imoquarto  die 
mensis  Julij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimoseptimo 
et  regni  nostri  deciino  quinte  . 

Carta  confirmationis  Alexandri  Leslie.  '  — (A.D.  1554  et  A.D.  15S5.) 

J  acobus    Dei    gratia    Rex    Scotorum  .  .  .   Sciatis    nos    quamdam    cartam 

'  IFri)in  tbe  Registruin  Magni  SigiUi,  lib.  xxxvii.,  no.  13G.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb. 

By  a  cUiivtcr  dated  at  Wardres,  on  the  twelfth  day  of  April,  159G,  William  Leslie  of  W.ardres 
granted  to  his  son  Master  William  Leslie,  his  lands  of  Giireoch  afternaracd,  that  is  to  say,  Duu- 
canstonn,  Glanderstoun  with  tlie  mill,  Uunidure  with  the  mill,  liochmuriell,  the  davat  oi 
Arduiie  with  the  mill,  Warlhill,  Durnocht  and  the  mill,  the  mill  of  Durnocht,  Ilarlaw,  Inuer- 
rowric  witb  the  davat  and  mill,  Tullyfbure,  and  Torrcis  with  the  forests  of  Lianiiachie  and 
TuUyfonrc,  Knokinbaird  and  Scottistoun  witli  the  mill,  Knokmorgin,  the  foggaige  and  fogmaill 
of  the  Kirktoun  of  Wnc,  and  Wasthall  with  the  tolbeir  of  Auchlevin  and  Bourtie,  with  the 
hereditary  office  of  bailliary  ;  and  also  his  lands  of  the  Thanedom  of  Kiniorc  afternamed,  that 
is  to  say.  Over  Daach  and  Nether  Daach  with  the  mill,  and  with  the  Icrmes  and  tolbeir  of 
Kintoro,  Creichic,  Taueltie,  Mekill  Kynnaldie  with  the  mill.  Little  Kiiiiialdie,  Petmedden, 
Nether  Dyse,  and  yearly  rents  of  the  same,  with  the  fishings  on  the  water  of  Done,  and  the  lochs 
and  marshes.— (Uegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xli.,  no.  111.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  llouse,  Edinb)  Cf. 
Uegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xliv.,  no.  107;  lib.  xlviii.,  no.  32G.] 


PRESnYT]-:RY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  527 

feiulifirmo  et  locationis  factam  per  quondam  Gcorgiuin  comitem  de  Iluntly 
dominuni  Gordoun  et  Badyenocli  etc.  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac 
forma  Omnieus  lianc  cartara  visuris  vel  andituris  Georgius  comes  de 
Huntly  dominus  Gordoun  et  Badyenoch  etc.  salutem  in  Domino  seinpiter- 
nam  Noueritis  nos  .  .  .  iocasse  et  ad  feudifirmam  ac  porpetuam  cmplii- 
teosin  (limisisse  .  .  .  Alexandro  Leslie  fiilo  terlio  genito  dilecti  nostri  Alcx- 
andri  Leslie  de  Wardres  .  .  .  omnes  et  singulas  terras  ecclesiasticas 
nostras  de  Kirktoun  Uyss  .  .  .  jacentes  in  baronia  nostra  de  Monvmusk 
infra  regalitatem  Sanctiandree  et  vicecoraitatum  de  Abirdcne  Tenendas 
et  habcndas  .  .  .  prefato  Alexandro  Leslie  filio  tertio  genito  prenominati 
Alexandri  Leslie  de  Wardres  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  Quibus  deficienti- 
bus  Patricio  Leslie  fratri  germano  prefati  Alexandri  Leslie  junioris  ct 
heredibus  suis  masculis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  masculis  in  feudifirma 
.  .  .  ac  hereditate  iraperjietuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  ,  .  sura- 
mam  trium  librarum  tresdecem  solidorura  et  quatuor  denariorum  .  .  . 
tanquam  pro  firmis  .  .  .  ab  antiquo  annuatim  persolui  solitis  Necnon 
etiam  viginti  nouem  solidorum  et  quatuor  denariorum  .  .  .  summam 
annuatim  in  solutionem  et  contentationem  gressume  ...  ad  ratam  firraa- 
rum  duorum  annorum  pro  omni  quinquennali  locatione  .  .  .  Necnon  et 
soluendo  et  reddendo  summam  triginta  solidorum  et  octo  denariorum  .  .  . 
pro  annua  augraentatione  rentalis  nostri  et  reuerendissimi  in  Christo  pat.is 
Arcliiei)iscopi  Sanctiandree  .  .  .  per  nos  .  .  .  secundum  tenorem  carte 
nostri  soluendi  .  .  .  Extendendo  in  integro  ...  ad  summam  sex  librarum 
tresdecem  solidorum  et  quatuor  denariorum  .  .  .  Ac  faciendo  tres  sectas 
ad  tria  nostra  placita  capitalia  regalitatis  annuatim  apud  Monymusk  tenenda 
Necnon  .  .  .  duplicando  dictam  feudifirmam  vnius  anni  in  primo  introitu 
cuiuslibet  heredis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  nostre  carte  raanu 
nostra  propria  subscripte  nostrum  sigillum  est  appensum  Apud  Huntly 
vigesimo  ])rimo  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
quinqu'igesimo  quarto  Coram  his  testibus  reueri'ndissimo  in  Christo  patre 
Willelnio  episcopo  Abirdonensi  Georgio  domino  Gordoun  Joanne  Gordoun 
de  Finletter  filiis  nostris  carissimis  Willelmo  Leslie  de  Kirkhill  Magistro 
Joanne  Leslie  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quajiquidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo 
confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  con- 
firraationis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Falk- 
land octauo  die  mensis  Julij  anno  Domini  millesirao  quingentesimo  octua- 
gesimo  quinto  et  regni  nostri  decimo  octauo  . 


528  THE  SHlllES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Preceptum  pro  carta  Domini  Joannis  Leslie  bHrronetti  de  Wardes  terrarura 
baronie  ac  regalitatis  de  Leslie  in  Nova  Scotia  in  America  etc.  '  — 
(A.  D.  1625.) 

X  reccptum  carte  facte  Johanni  Leslie  de  Wardes  heredibus  suis  masculis 
et  assigiiatis  quibuscunque  hereditarie  super  tota  et  Integra  ilia  parte  et 
portione  terrarum  regionis  et  dominii  Nove  Scotie  vti  sequitur  particulariter 
bondata  et  limitata  videlicet  Incipiendo  super  maris  littus  per  sex  miliaria 
ex  occidente  ostii  illius  fluvii  nunc  Clyde  prius  vero  Sancti  Johannis  ap- 
pellati  Et  inde  pergen  lo  occidentaliter  per  tria  miliaria  continue  per 
maris  littus  ac  inde  pergendo  borealiler  in  continentem  coinprebendendo 
omnimodo  tria  miliaria  in  latitudine  adversum  tria  miliaria  super  maris 
liltore  donee  ad  quantitatem  et  numerum  sesdecem  railliura  acrarum  ter- 
rarum  extenditur  Cum  castris  turribjs  fortaliciis  etc.  Quequidem  terre 
aliaque  in  dicta  carta  ad  Dominum  Gulielmum  Alexander  de  Menstrie 
hereditarie  pertinuerunt  et  resignate  fuerunt  per  ipsura  in  manibus  supremi 
domini  nostri  Regis  pro  hac  nova  carta  et  infeodatione  hereditarie  prefato 
Johanni  Leslie  de  Wardes  desuper  conficienda  etc.  Preterea  cum  clausula 
vnlonis  in  vnam  intograra  et  liberam  baroniara  ac  regalitatem  omni  tempore 
att'uturo  Baroniam  de  Leslie  nuncupandam  T'encndam  de  dicto  supremo 
domino  nostro  Rege  et  successoribus  suis  de  corona  et  regno  Scotie  in 
lil)era  alba  firma  pro  annua  solutione  vnius  denaiij  vsualis  nionete  dicti 
regni  Scotie  super  solum  et  fundum  dictarum  terrarum  nomine  albe  firme  si 
petatur  tantum  vel  alicujus  earundem  partis  in  die  festo  Nativitatis  nostri 
Salvatoris  etc.  Et  (juod  vnica  sasiua  apud  Castellum  de  Edinbur^li 
capionda  crit  sufficiens  pro  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  alijsque  particulariter 
et  generalitar  siiprascriptis  etc.  Et  quod  dictus  Johannes  Leslie  suique 
heredes  masculi  et  assignati  antedicti  habebunt  insignia  procedentia  e  manu 
armata  ct  nuda  conjiinclis  cum  hoc  dicto  Munit  hec  et  altera  vincit 
et  cetera  in  CDmtnuui  forma  cartarum  Baronettis  concessarum  etc.  Apud 
Edinburgh  ])rimo  die  meiisis  Soptembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  sexceu- 
tosinio  vigesimo  quinto  et  regni  nostri  anno  prinio  . 

Per  signetum  . 

'  [From  tlie  Kegistruni  I'reccptomm  Cartaruin  |]rii  Raronettis  Novc  Scotio.     MS.  Gen.  Rep. 
House,  Edint).     Ct.  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.,  li.,  no.  109  j 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KIXETIIMOXT.  529 


Cait<a  Willelmi  Leslie  de  Balquhanc  et  eiiis  sponse.'  — (A.D.  loH.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  ,  .  .  Sciatis  nos  cum  auisaraento  et 
consensu  carissime  matris  nostre  JIargarcte  Regine  Scocie  nostre  tutricis 
testanientarie  .  .  .  coii(irmas?c  dilectis  nostris  Wilielino  Leslie  de  Balqu- 
hane  et  Elizabeth  Ogiluy  eius  sponse  ac  corum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in 
coiiiuncta  infeod;iciono  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Syd  cum  molendino 
earuiidem  terras  de  Erlisfeild  Segateden  et  le  Wrays  cum  suis  pertinenciis 
jacentes  in  cornitatu  de  Mar  dominie  de  Garviauch  infra  vicecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Willelmi  liere- 
ditarie  et  quas  .  .  .  idem  ...  in  manibus  prefate  carissime  matris  nostre 
tanquam  nostre  tutricis  testaraentarie  nostro  nomine  .  .  .  simpliciter 
resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  .  dictis  Willeliiio  Leslie  et 
Elizabeth  Ogiluy  eius  sponse  et  eoruin  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta 
infeudacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legiiirae  procreatis  seu  pi-Dcreandis 
quibus  deticientibus  legitiinis  et  propinquiorlbus  heredibus  dicti  Willelmi 
quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Scotorum  Regibus  in  feodo 
et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Fatiendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  jura  et 
seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte 
no-tre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  ,  .  .  Apud  Striuelin^ 
septimo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  quingentesirao  decimo  quarto  et 
regni  nostri  primo  . 


Carta  Willelmi  Leslie  de  Balquhane  et  eius  sponse  etc.^  — (A.D.  Li>22.) 

Jacobus  Del  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  cum  .  .  .  consensu 
carissimi  consanguine!  et  tutoris  nostri  Johannis  ducis  Albanie  etc  regni 
nostri  protectoris  et  gubernatoris  .  .  .  confirmasse  dilectis  nostris  Willelmo 
Leslie  de  Balquhane  et  Mariorie  Keith  eius  sponse  et  eorum  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  .  .  .  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Erlisfeild 
Segydene  et  le  Wrayis  cum  molendino  de  le  Svde  et  suis  pertinentiis 
jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Aberdene     Quequidem  terre  .  .  . 

'  [From  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xi.x.,  no.  45.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 
'  [From  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xx.,  no.  92.    MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb.] 

3  X 


530  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

fuerunt  ilicti  Willelmi  licreditarie  et  quas  .  .  .  idem  ...  in  manibiis  pre- 
fati  carissimi  consanguinei  et  tutoris  nostri  nomine  nostro  .  .  .  simpliciter 
resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  prefatis  Willelmo  Leslie  el 
Mariorie  Keith  eius  sponsc  et  eoruin  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuneta  in- 
feodacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  jirocreandis 
quibus  forte  deficientibus  legitirais  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti 
Willelmi  Leslie  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  ■  Faciendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia 
.  .  .  debita  et  consucta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  cane 
nostra  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh 
decimotertio  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
vicesirao  prlmo  et  regni  nostro  nono  . 


Carta  confirmationis  Jacobi  Gordoun  de  Lesmoir  et  Margarete  Ogiluy  sue 
si>onse.'  (A.D.  1547.) 

JVlaria  Dei  gratia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  qu  mdam  car- 
tara  venditionis  .  .  .  factam  per  Johannem  Carneg}'  filiura  et  heredem 
apparentcm  Robertl  Carnegy  de  Kynnard  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse 
sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Johannes 
Carnegy  filius  et  hcres  apparens  Robert!  Carnegy  de  Kynnard  salutem  in 
Domino  serapiternam  Noucritis  mo  cum  consensu  .  .  .  Agnetis  Wod  con- 
iugis  mee  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  predilectis  nieis  Jacobo  Gordoun  de  Les- 
moir et  Margarete  Ogiluy  eius  coniugi  .  .  .  terras  de  Erlisfield  et  Segy- 
dene  cum  pertinentiis  cum  communia  in  lie  moss  de  Kirkhill  videlicet  cum 
comnmni  pastura  in  eadem  exccptis  terris  aratis  wulgariter  ttlit  land  ac 
cum  focalibus  potestate  et  facultate  iodiendi  et  abducendi  eadem  ad  susten- 
tationem  tenentium  et  inhabitantium  dictarum  terrarum  de  Erlisfedell  et 
Segydeue  jacentes  infra  viceconiitatura  de  Aberdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et 
habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Jacobo  et  Margarete  eius  coniugi  et  eorura  alteri 
diucius  viuenti  in  coniuneta  infeudacione  et  heredibus  masculis  inter  ipsos 
legitime  ])rocreatis  quibus  deficientibus  Jacobo  Gordoun  de  Craigtollie  et 
suis  heredibus  masculis  quibus  deficientibus  Alexandro  Gordoun  de  Ferslie 

I  [From  the  Kegistrum  Magiii  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiii.,  no.  191.    its.  (.lea.  Keg.  House,  Ediiib.j 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT.  531 

et  suis  lieredibus  masculis  ciuibus  deficientlbus  iMagistro  Willohno  Gordoun 
et  suis  lieredibus  masculis  quibus  deficientlbus  lieredibus  propiiiquioribus  et 
legitimis  dicti  Jacob!  de  JjesTnoir  quibuscunque  a  me  lieredibus  nieis  et 
assignatis  de  suprema  domina  nostra  Reirina  et  suis  successoribus  in  t'eodo 
et  hereditate  imperpotuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatini  .  .  .  iura  et 
seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum 
meum  proprium  cum  subscriptione  mea  manual!  presentibus  est  ap])ensum 
unacinn  sigillo  et  subscriptione  dicte  Agnetis  Wod  tnee  coniugis  in  signum 
sue  consensus  et  assensus  Apud  Colpnay  secundo  dii;  mensis  Januarij 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  sexto  Coram  liiis 
testibus  Roberto  Carnegy  de  Kynnard  Gilberto  Reid  de  Collistoun  Alex- 
andre Lyell  Uomino  Jacobo  Allasone  vicario  de  Balhehvie  Ricliardo  Blantyr 
et  Magistro  Dauide  Carnegy  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  . 
pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  present!  carte 
nostre  confirmationis  magnum  siirillmn  nostrum  appon!  precepiraus  .  .  . 
Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  octauo  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  regni  iiostr! 
quinto  . 


Carta  Willelm!  Leslie  et  sue  sponse.  '  — (A.D.  1551  et  AD.  1554.) 

JVlLaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotoruin  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandim  cartam 
.  .  .  venditionis  factam  per  Johanneni  Leslie  de  Buchqubane  dilectis  nosfris 
Willelrao  Leslie  filio  dicti  Johannis  et  Jonete  Forbes  eius  coniug!  ...  ad 
plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  O.'mnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audi- 
turis  Johannes  Leslie  de  Boquhane  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis 
me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  dilecto  filio  meo  Willelmo  Leslie  et  Jonete  Forbes 
sue  sponse  .  .  .  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  quarte  partis  orientalis 
dimedie  occidentalis  ville  de  Syde  jacentes  infra  regalitatem  de  Garveauch 
et  vicecomitatum  de  AbirJene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  ])refatis 
Willelmo  et  Jonete  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  eorundem  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  eorundemque  heredibus  masculis  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  sen 
procreandis  quibus  forte  deficientibus  heredibus  uieis  masculis  quibuscunque 
de  suprema  domina  nostra  Regina  et  suis   successoribus  ...  in  feodo  et 

'  [From  the  Registrum  Alagni  Sigilli,  lib.  x.Nxii.,  no.  619.    MS.  tien.  Keg.  House,  Edinb.] 


532  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  iiide  annuatini  .  .  .  seruicium 
warde  et  releuij  et  saruicium  regium  solitum  ct  consuetuni  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  proprium  presentibus  nianu  inea  subscriptis 
est  appensiim  Apud  Abirdene  decimoseptiino  die  niensis  Jamiarij  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quinjTontesimo  quinquagesimo  presentibus  iliidem  honora- 
biiibus  viris  Thoma  Menzes  di;  Petfoddellis  Gilberto  Menzes  elus  filio 
Magistris  Waltero  Leslie  et  Thoma  Dauidsoun  iiotariis  publicis  cum 
diuersis  aliis  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  ,  pro  perpetuo  coufirmamus  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimoniitm  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmationis  magnura 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edinburgh  penultimo  die 
niensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentosimo  quinquaijesimo  quarto 
et  regni  nostri  duodecimo  . 


Carta  confirmationis  Domini  Thome  Gordoun  de  Chiny  niilitis.'  — (A.D. 
1595  et  A  D.  1597.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatrs  nos  quandam  cartam  .  .  . 
fiictara  .  .  .  per  Joannem  Leslie  de  Balqulianc  hereditarium  propiietariura 
et  feudifirmarium  terrarum  subscriptarum  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  Thome 
Gordoun  de  Cluny  militi  .  .  .  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma 
Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Joannes  Leslie  de  Balqulmne 
dominus  hereditarius  et  eraphitesta  terrarum  respective  subscriptarum 
eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  ,  .  .  pro  perimpletione  certe 
mee  partis  cuiusdam  contractus  inter  Dominum  Thomam  Gordoun  de 
Cluny  militem  ab  vna  et  me  parte  ab  altera  de  data  prescnlium  .  .  .  con- 
fecti  .  .  .  vendidi^se  .  .  .  et  ad  pcrpctuam  feudifirmam  dimississe  .  .  .  prc- 
fato  Domino  Thome  Gordoun  de  Cluny  militi  heredibus  eius  masculis  et 
assignatis  quibuscunque  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  de  Syid  molendinum 
granarum  terras  molendinarias  astrictas  multuras  eiusdcm  cum  lie  Peill 
eiusdera  cum  colmeto  fori  vulgo  nuncupati  Truelfair  eidera  incurabenti 
Ailhous  Croft  de  '>yd  ct  Arnbrig  terras  de  Erllis  Feidiii  et  Seggydene 
jacentes  in  parochia  de  Kinethmont  baronia  de  Balquhane  et  vicecomitatu 
de  Abirdene     Nccnon  et  terras  de  Kirkbill  et  lie  outsettis  eiusdcm  vocatas 

'  [From  tlic  Rcgistrum  Magni  Sijjilli,  lib.  xli.,  uo.  3C-1.     MS.  Geu.  Reg.  House,  Kdinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— KINETHMONT,  533 

Mostoun  jucentcs  in  parochia  do  Kinethiiiont  ct  vicccomltatii  antodicto 
.  .  .  Et  in  speciale  warrantum  predictarum  terraruin  .  .  .  oinncs  et  sin- 
frulas  terras  nieas  de  Logydurnoclit  Newlandis  Cragtowie  Crag^mylne 
Nt'thertoun  de  Knoi<inljle\vis  et  nouum  molendinum  jacontes  in  parophiis  de 
LoKydurnocht  Oyne  et  Invervrle  respective  et  infra  viceconiitatiim  de  Abir- 
dene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  ...  a  me  heredibus  meis  et  assi^jnalis 
de  Balquhane  doniinis  de  supremo  doinino  nostro  Rege  ...  in  i'eodo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatiin  .  .  .  pro  predictis 
terris  de  Syde  molendino  .  .  .  et  Ik  FeiU  cum  colraeto  tori  vuliro  iiuncupati 
Truelfair  antedicto  ErllisFedell  et  Seig^ydene  summam  septein  libraruin 
.  .  .  et  pro  predictis  terris  de  Kirkhill  cum  pertinentiis  sunimam  sex 
librarum  sex  solidorum  et  octo  denariorum  Et  pro  predictis  terris  datis 
.  .  .  pro  warranto  .  .  .  summani  scdecim  libraruin  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium huic  present!  carte  mee  .  .  .  manu  mea  subscripte  sigillum  meum 
est  ap])ensum  Apud  Fctterneir  decimo  nono  die  mensis  Junii  anno  Domini 
millesiiiio  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  quinto  Coram  bis  tesiibus  Joanne 
Gordoun  de  Biruko  Jacobo  Gordoun  et  Alexandro  Bissett  seruitoribus 
dicti  Domini  Tbome  Alexandro  Middeltoune  seruitore  Magistri  Johannis 
Chene  de  Fortrie  Magistro  Roberto  Daviilsoun  seruitore  Magistri  Alex- 
andri  Irwing  aduocati  scriba  presentis  carte  et  Jobanne  Leslie  apparente 
de  Balquhane  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  nostre  confirmationis  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepiinus  .  .  .  Apud  Falkland  vicesimo  quarto 
die  mensis  Julij  anno  Domini  raillesimo  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  septimo 
et  regni  nostri  tricesimo  . 


Carta  Johannis  Gordoun  fratris  germani  Jacobi  Gordoun  de  Knokaspak.'  — 

(A.D.  iryjo.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  ad  feudifirmam 
seu  eniphiteosiin  iiereditarie  dimisisse  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  Joann!  Gordoun 
fratri  germauo  Jacobi  Gordoun  de  Knokaspak  suis  heredibus  et  a&signatis 
quibuscunque  totas  et  integras  villas  et  terras  de  Kirkhill  et  Mostoun  cum 

'  [Abridged  from  Ibe  UegLstrum  Mngni  ?igilli,  lib.  .Nxxvii.,  no.  -152.     MS.  (Jen.  Reg.  llou^e, 
Edinb.] 


534  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

earuudem  lie  oufset/is  partibus  pendiculis  et  pcrtinentiis  vniuersls  jacentes 
infra  abbaciam  de  Lundoris  et  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene 
Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feudifirnia 
seu  emphiteosi  et  hcreditate  impcrpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatira 
.  .  .  nobis  et  nostris  successoribus  .  .  .  summani  decern  librarum  nionete 
tanquam  firraam  antiquam  earundem  necnon  summani  viginti  soiidorum 
...  in  augmentationein  nostri  rentalis  vnacum  debitis  et  seruitijs  prius 
Abbatibus  de  Lundoris  solui  soiitis  et  consuetis  .  .  .  preterea  duplicando 
dictani  feudifirmnm  primo  anno  introitus  cuiuslibet  heredis  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
precepiraus  .  .  .  Apud  Halierudebous  decimo  soptimo  die  mensis  Decera- 
bris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  nonagesimo  et  regni  nostri 
vicesimo  quarto  . 


Disposition  to  George  Gordon  of  Terperse.  '  — (A.D.  1631.) 

Joe  it  lient  to  all  men  .  .  .  mc  Alexander  maister  of  Forbes  for  ane 
certane  soume  of  money  payed  ...  to  me  be  George  Gordon  of  Terperse 
...  to  haue  sold  and  heritably  disponed  ...  to  the  said  George  Gordon 
his  aires  and  assignies  ivll  and  haill  the  tynd  shaves  of  all  and  haill  the 
tonne  and  lands  pertaining  heritably  to  the  said  George  Gordone  lyand 
within  the  parioch  of  Kinethmont  and  shircfdom  of  Abirdene  ...  to  be 
holden  of  me  or  my  forsaids  or  frea  me  and  my  forsaids  of  ray  immediat 
superior  few  for  payment  yearly  to  the  minister  serving  at  the  queir  of 
the  said  kirk  of  the  soume  of  tuantie  five  pundis  money  and  aught  bolls 
victuall  Lykas  for  the  said  George  Gordon  and  his  forsaids  better  securatie 
theranent  I  the  said  Alexander  maister  of  Forbes  .  .  .  raitifies  .  .  .  a'l 
.  .  .  titills  of  the  tynd  shaves  of  the  saids  lands  .  .  .  granted  by  .  .  . 

I  [Abvidscd  from  the  ongin.il  in  the  possession  of  the  hito  Patrick  Kose,  Esq.,  shoritT-clerli 
of  Banffshire. 

On  the  twenty-fourth  dny  of  September,  1538,  John,  abbot  of  Lindoris,  renewed  a  lea.se,  for 
nineteen  years,  of  tlie  teind  sheaves  of  the  church  and  parish  of  Kynnauchmont,  to  John,  lord 
Forbes,  and  \Villi.ani,  master  of  Forbes,  his  son,  for  payment  of  £20  (Scots  yearly.  On  the 
seventh  day  of  May,  l.')53,  tlie  lease  was  again  renewed  for  a  farther  period  of  nineteen  years  to 
William,  lord  Forbes,  and  John  and  William  Forbes,  his  sons,  and  the  longest  liver  of 
them,  for  payment  of  the  same  yearly  rent.— (Originals  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD—KINETHMONT.  535 

Lord  Lendores  or  other  persons  whatsomover  ...  be  tlicr  presents 
written  be  George  Scott  servitur  to  Maistcr  Alexander  Davidson  ad- 
vocat  and  subscrivit  at  Aberdene  the  tuantie  third  day  of  November 
j™  vj°  thretie  one  years  befor  tbir  wittnesea  Alexander  Cuming  apparent 
of  Culter  Patrick  Gordon  of  Badenscoth  William  Forbes  servitor  to  me 
the  said  Alexander  maister  of  Forbes  William  Gordon  servitur  to  Sir 
Alexander  Cuming  of  Culter  knight. 

Will.  Forbes  wittnes  A.  M.  Forbes. 

A.  Cuming  wittnes 
Pat.  Gordon  wittnes 
Will.  Gordon  wittnes 


Service  on  Kirkhill  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1693.) 

Opecial  service  of  Francis  Gordon  as  nearest  heir  of  his  father  Hugh 
Gordon  of  Kirkhill  in  .  .  .  the  town  and  lands  of  Kirkhill  and  Mostoune 
with  the  tolls  in  and  customs  of  the  markets  with  the  manor  place  .  .  . 
lying  within  the  regality  of  Lendoirs  parish  of  Kinethmont  and  shire  of 
Aberdeen  according  to  charter  of  confirmation  under  the  great  seal  by 
Charles  2  to  the  said  Hugh  Gordon  of  Kirkhill  his  heirs  and  assignees 
dated  the  8th  day  of  July  1664  Which  whole  town  and  lands  .  .  .  and 
others  .  .  .  were  held  of  the  Lord  of  Lendoirs  and  are  now  held  of  the 
King  and  Queen  .  .  .  for  yearly  payment  of  six  pounds  six  shillings  and 
eight  pence  Scots  . 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Liliri  Actoram  Cnriae  Vicecomitatiis  de  Aherdeen.   MS.   in  arcbiv 
ejnsdem.] 


036  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


THE  PARISH  OF  TULLINESSILL.' 

Instrumentum  super   assi^natione  asseJationis  vicarie  de   Tiilynestyne 
obtente  a  Ma£;isti'0  Ilectore  Boetio  vicavio  eiusdem.  ^ — (A.D.  1528) 

i:  rimo  Februarii  anno  [j™  v"^]  xsvij"  Eodem  die  personaliter  constitntus 
discretus  vir  Doniinus  Jobanncs  Gillespy  vicarlus  de  Aufurd  mediante 
stipulacione  pure  et  sinijiliciter  dedit  jus  suuin  assedationis  vicarie  de 
Tulynestyne  Jlaffistro  Johanni  Duncani  obtente  per  eundem  a  venerabili 
viro  Magistro  Hectore  Boetio  vicarie  eiusdem  cum  omnibus  et  singulis 
fructibus  eiusdem  sicnt  idem  habet  .  .  .  durante  tempore  assedationis 
sue  incipicndo  idem  IMagister  Johannes  termino  inuencionis  Sancte  Crucis 
anno  xxviij"  Pro  quibus  fructibus  idem  ^lagister  Johannes  persoluat  dicto 
Domino  Johanni  inter  hune  et  terminum  Sancti  Martini  proximum  et 
futurum  summam  nouem  librarum  monete  Scotie  Super  quibus  dictus 
Magister  Johannes  pctiit  instrumentum  Acta  apud  Abirden  bora  qiiarta 
post  li.eridiem  presentibus  Johanne  Baxter  et  Thoma  Patersoune  . 

'  [See  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  pp.  6280-30. 

In  the  year  1157,  Pope  Adrian  IV.  confirmed  Tulinestiii,  with  the  church  and  other  appur- 
tenances, to  Edward,  bishop  of  Aberdeen. — (Registrum  Episcopatus  Abcrdonensis,  vol.  i ,  pp. 
6,  85.)  In  the  year  137C,  Alexander,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  erected  the  parish  church  of  Tholy- 
nestyn  into  a  prebendal  church  of  the  cathedral  of  Aberdeen,  the  prebendary  being  bound  to 
provide  a  perpetual  vicar  for  serving  the  cure  of  the  parish  church,  to  whom  the  whole  altarage 
was  allotted,  and  a  subdeacon  in  the  choir  with  a  stipend  of  forty  shillings  yearly  and  a  proper 
habit  when  needed;— (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  119  •.  vol.  ii.,  p.  253  )  The  vicarage  of  TulleenessiU  was 
granted  to  the  King's  College  of  the  University  of  Aberdeen  in  the  time  of  King  Jiimes  IV. —(Fasti 
Aberdonenses,  pp.  HO,  143,  171.)  In  the  year  17C9,  the  College  sold  the  patronage  of  the 
church  to  the  Earl  of  Fife.— (Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  for  visiting  the  Universities 
of  Scotland,  vol.  iv  ,  p.  201.) 

The  'schira  do  Tulyncstyn'  is  among  the  possessions  of  the  see  of  Aberdeen  enumerated  in 
the  spurious  charters  of  King  David  I.,  King  Malcolm  the  Maiden,  and  King  William  the  Lion.— 
,Regi>trum  Episcopatus  Abcrdonensis,  vol.  i.,pp.  4,  7,  8.)  In  a  pleading  of  about  the  ye.ar  1390, 
it  is  aflirmed  that  the  charter  of  the  Knight  of  Forbes  '  contenys  certane  lymyt  meris  betwixhis 
land  of  Foibcs  and  the  Bi.«chapis  land  of  Tulyncstyn  schir  th.it  is  to  say  fra  the  entryng  of  the 
burn  of  Nessokc  in  Uone  at  Mongerry  to  the  entry  of  the  burn  of  CondoU  in  the  burn  of  Xessoke 
sua  that  theyn  furth  is  the  meris  betwi.x  the  Bischape  and  the  Lord  of  Marr.'— (Id.,  pp.  248, 
249  ) 

The  mill  of  Tulyncstill  seems,  at  one  time,  to  have  belonged  to  the  Hospital  of  St.  Peter 
near  Aberdeen.— (Id.,  vol  i.,  pp.  22G,  233.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  General  Uegistcr  noase.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TULLYNESSLE.  537 


Monitio  balliui  deputati  schire  de  Tulynestyn  quod  Johannes  Heche  in 
Mongare  non  recipiat  suum  fratrem  germanum  in  dome  sua. '  — 
(A.D.  1551.) 

Xxvij"°  Junii  anno  Domini  xv"  /  quinquagesimo  primo  Quo  die  per- 
sonalitei"  constitutus  honorabilis  vir  Alexander  Gordoun  de  Strathoiin 
accessit  ad  personalem  presentiam  .Johannis  Reche  in  Jlongare  con- 
sultando  eundera  quod  non  haberet  interesse  cum  Johanne  Reche  suo 
fratre  germano  et  quod  non  recipiat  eum  in  domo  sua  certis  ex  causis  sibi 
concernentibus  quod  si  contrarium  fecciit  et  incurrere  contingit  aliquod 
damnum  in  societatc  eiusdem  per  quoscunque  in  illo  casu  quod  non  vult 
aliquam  accipere  partem  cum  dicto  Johanne  non  obstante  quod  idem 
Alexander  est  balliuus  deputatus  schire  de  Tulinestyne  in  qua  idem 
habitat  et  hoc  premuniendo  eundem  Johannem  Super  quibus  protestatur 
et  a  me  notario  petiit  instrumentum  Acta  prope  Mongare  hora  post- 
meridiana  prima  et  similiter  Jacobus  Paterson  petiit  instrumentum 
testantibus  Domino  de  Awslovn  Johanne  Forbes  Johanne  Patersone 
Willelmo  Marsar  et  me  notario  . 


Carta  confirmationis  Magistri  Wiilelmi  Gordoun  et  sue  sponse.  -  — (A.D. 
1556  et  A.D.  1585.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum   .  .  .   Sciatis  nos  quamdam  cartam   .   .  . 

'  [From  the  General  Register  Ildusc] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistnim  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xl.,  no.  231.     MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edinb. 

A  portion  of  the  land  of  Tirepressy,  called  Lurgyndaspok,  was  in  dispute  between  the 
Bishop  of  Aberdeen  and  the  Knight  of  Forbes,  about  the  year  1390.  On  behalf  of  the  Bishop  it 
was  urged :  "  The  land  that  Forbes  clemys  his  of  Tirepressy  is  called  Lurgyndaspok  that  is  to 
say  the  Bischapis  Leg  the  whilk  name  war  nocht  likly  it  suld  haf  war  it  nocht  the  Bischapis 
.  .  .  Item  Tirepressy  is  and  ay  has  bene  twa  dauach  of  land  in  the  Bischapis  rentale  and  to  the 
Kingis  wcring  and  war  that  land  fra  it  that  Forbes  clemys  that  is  to  say  Lurgyndaspok  the  lave 
war  nocht  a  dauach  and  a  half  quharfore  his  clemeis  is  nocht  like  to  be  richtwise  .  .  .  Item  Ser 
Jone  Broun  knycht  held  quhilom  the  lands  of  Tirepressy  of  the  Bischape  and  the  kirk  of  Aber- 
dene  and  that  time  he  had  his  shepcotis  and  schephirdis  housis  apon  the  landis  of  Lurgyndaspok 
as  porteiianccz  of  the  landis  of  Tirepressy."— (Rcgistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp. 
187,  188,  189,  248,  249.) 

(Jn  the  seventh  day  of  August,  1428,  Henry,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  let  his  lands  of  Tyrpressy 
to  John  Clark  and  his  helpers,  during  the  life  time  of  the  said  John  Clark,  for  eight  merks 

•.i   Y 


.)38     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

lactam  per  quondam  Willelmuni  iiiiseratione  diuiiia  Abirdoncnsein  epis- 
copura  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  Magislro  Willelmo  Gordoun  filio  Jacobi  Gor- 
doun  de  Lesinoir  et  Margarcte  Ogilvie  sue  sponse  ...  ad  plenum  intel- 
lexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Willclmus 
iniseratione  diuina  Abirdonensis  episcoiius  salutem  cum  benedictione  diuina 
.  .  .  Noueritis  .  .  .  nos  cum  .  .  .  consensu  et  assensu  Decani  et  Canoni- 
corum  capituli  ecclesie  nostre  cathedralis  Abirdonensis  .  .  .  pro  nonnullis 
pecuniarum   summis  .  .  .  gratanter   per    honorabilem   virum    Magistrum 

yearly  with  the  accustomed  services ;  the  lessee  being  farther  bound  to  build  an  honest  house 
in  which  the  Bishop  might  be  lodged  for  one  night  yearly,  and  to  make  a  garden,  and  to  plant 
trees  in  it.— (Id.,  vol.  i ,  p.  229.) 

On  the  eleventh  day  of  October,  1550,  the  Bishop  leased,  to  David  Ueid,  four  oxengang  of 
tlie  land  and  town  of  Warrestoun,  for  eighteen  years,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  t-.venty  three  shillings 
ind  four  pence  in  money,  the  eighth  part  of  a  mart,  half  a  sheep,  half  a  boll  of  oats  with  the 
straw,  six  poultry,  three  capons,  and  ten  pence  for  bondage,  with  arrage,  carriage,  and  other 
customary  services (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  450.) 

On  the  eleventh  day  of  October,  1550,  the  Bishop  leased,  to  John  Thomsoun,  two  oxengang 
of  the  land  and  town  of  Warrestoun,  for  eighteen  years,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  eleven  shillings 
and  eight  pence  in  money,  the  sixteenth  part  of  a  mart,  the  fourth  part  of  a  sheep,  a  firlot  of 
oats  with  the  straw,  three  poultry,  a  capon  and  a  half,  and  five  pence  for  bondage,  with  arrage, 
carriage,  and  other  customary  service. — (Id.,  vol.  i ,  p.  450.) 

On  the  first  day  of  December,  1550,  the  Bishop  let,  to  John  Duncansoun,  two  oxengang  of 
tlie  land  and  town  of  Warexton,  for  eighteen  years,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  eleven  shillings  and 
eight  pence  in  money,  the  sixteenth  part  of  a  mart,  the  fourth  part  of  a  sheep,  a  firlot  of  oats 
with  the  straw,  three  poultry,  three  capons,  and  five  pence  for  bondage;  it  being  stipulated 
that  the  said  John  Duncansoun  and  Margaret  Duncansoun  his  wife,  their  heirs,  assignees, 
and  helpers,  should  pay  yearly,  for  the  other  two  oxengang,  eleven  shillings  and  eight  pence 
in  money,  the  sixteenth  part  of  a  mart,  the  fourth  part  of  a  sheep,  a  firlot  of  oats  with  the 
straw,  three  poultry,  three  capons,  and  five  pence  for  bondage,  with  arrage,  carriage,  and  other 
nustomary  service (Id.,  vol.  i ,  p.  451.) 

On  the  first  day  of  December,  1550,  the  Bishop  let,  to  Alexander  Leytht,  the  lauds  of 
for  nineteen  years,  and  the  lands  of  Bogyscheilocht,  extending  to  eight  oxengang,  together  with 
tlie  Derrahouse  land,  for  three  years,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  forty  shillings  in  money,  a  sheep,  a 
boll  of  oats  with  the  straw,  twelve  poultry,  six  moorfbwls,  a  stone  of  cheese,  twenty  peuce  for 
bondage,  and  lor  the  Dcrahous  thirteen  shillings  and  (our  pence,  and  six  poultry,  with  arrage, 
carriage,  and  other  customary  service.— (Id.,  vol,  i.,  pp  451,  452,) 

By  charter  dated  at  Huntlie,  on  the  seventh  d.iy  of  May,  15.52,  George,  carl  of  lluutlic,  with 
consent  of  his  wife  Lady  Elizabeth  Keith,  countess  of  lluntUe,  sold  to  his  kinsman.  Master 
William  Gordoune,  son  of  James  Gordoune  of  Lesmoir,  the  lands  of  Toldow,  Brachlie,  liallan- 
tobir,  Ballantorro,  Blairquharrage,  Aldinruif,  Milntoun,  Mokill  Croft,  and  Litill  Croft,  in  the 
lordship  of  Obinc,  and  sherilTdom  of  Aberdeen.  The  Earl  afterwards  issued  a  precept  of  dare 
ivnsUii  for  sasinc  of  these  lands,  and  of  the  lands  of  Ballater,  to  George  Gordoun  of  Tcrpersie, 
son  and  heir  of  Master  William  Gordoun.  Both  charter  and  precept  were  confirmed  by  King 
James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Halyroodhous,  on  the  twelfth  day  of 
December,  1596.    (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xl.,  no.  105.   MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House,  Edin.)) 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TULLYNESSLE,  589 

Willelmum  Gordoun  filium  honorabilis  viri  Jacobi  Gordoun  de  Lesmoir  et 
Margaretam  Ogilvie  eius  sponsam  persolutis  .  .  .  assodasse  locasse  et  ad 
t'euditirinara  seu  einphiteosim  perpotuam  Iiereditai'ie  dimisissa  .  .  .  omnes 
L't  singula.s  terras  nostras  de  Tarporsie  Warakstoun  Bogysliallach  cum  tottis 
croftis  pendiculis  et  pertiiientiis  earundem  more  antiquo  solitis  et  consuetis 
jacentes  infra  schiram  seu  baroniam  nostrani  de  Tullinessin  et  vicecomitatum 
de  Abirdene  dictis  Magistro  Willelmo  Gordoun  et  Margarete  Ogilwie  eiu^ 
sponse  et  eorum  altcri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus 
niasculis  inter  eosdem  procreatis  seu  procreandis  Quibus  forte  deficientibu^ 
heredibus  masculis  seu  assignatis  dicti  Magistri  Willelini  quibuscunque 
Tenendas  et  liabendas  .  .  ,  cum  potestate  et  facultate  terras  non  cultas 
arandi  lucrandi  et  appropriandi  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris 
Abirdonensibus  episcopis  in  feuditirma  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  annuatim  ,  .  .  tredeeim  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  et 
pro  marta  cura  dimidietale  niarte  quadraginta  quinque  solidos  /  sedecem 
solidos  octo  denarios  pro  una  bolla  ordei  et  vna  boUa  farine  /  et  viginti 
quinque  solidos  pro  quinque  bollis  auenarum  cum  pabulo  et  quindecini 
solidos  pro  tribus  muttonibus  et  duodeciin  solidos  pro  viginti  quatuor 
caponibus  Ac  duodeciin  solidos  pro  quadraginta  octo  pultreis  Ac  etiam 
sex  solidos  pro  octodecira  gallinis  siluestribus  seu  muralibus  Necnon  sex 
solidos  pro  bondagio  et  seruitiis  solitis  et  consuetis  et  quadraginta  quatuor 
solidos  octo  denarios  pro  gressuma  dictarum  terrarum  cum  pertinentiis- 
annuatim  juxta  tenorem  nostri  rentalis  Et  in  augmentationem  eiusdem 
rentalis  sex  solidos  .  .  .  Extendendo  in  toto  ad  viginti  duas  libras  quin- 
decim  solidos  vsualis  monete  regni  Scotie  ad  duos  anni  terrainos  videlicet 
festa  Penthecoses  septem  libras  vndecim  solidos  et  Sancti  Martini  in  hieme 
(juindecim  libras  quatuor  solidos  per  inequales  portiones  quia  custunie 
soluuntur  in  hieme  Necnon  duplicando  dictam  summam  in  introitu  cuius- 
libet  heredis  et  faciendo  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  tenenda  per  no? 
et  successores  nostros  aut  eorum  balliuos  infra  palacium  nostrum  Abir- 
donense  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  raanu 
nostra  subscripte  sigillum  nostrum  rotundum  et  sigillum  commune  prefati 
Decani  et  Canonicorum  capituli  vnacum  manualibus  eorundem  subscrijj- 
tionibus  .  .  .  sunt  appensa  Apud  ciuitatem  nostram  Abirdonensem  duo- 
decimo die  raensis  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo 
sexto  .  .  .  Coram   his   testibus   Magistro    Alexandre   Seytoun   cancellario 


-)40     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Abirdonensi  Thoma  Gordoun  Joanne  Gordoun  in  Beiny  et  Magistro  Ja- 
cobo  Gordoun  de  Lunmay  Quamquidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  con- 
firmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  nostie  confir- 
niationis  magnum  sigilium  nostrum  apponi  precepimns  .  .  .  Apud  Striuiling 
decimo  octauo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  niillesimo  quingentesimo 
octuagesirao  quinto  et  regni  nostri  decimo  nono  . 


Carta  Johannis  Leith  de  Montgarrie. '  — (A.D.  1599.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  et 
ad  feudlfirraam  hereditarie  diinisisse  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  .loanni  Leyth  nunc 
de  Montgarrie  fratri  quondam  Willelmi  Leyth  de  Montgarie  dictique 
.)oannis  heredibus  masculis  .  .  .  quibuscunque  Totas  et  integras  terras  de 
Fowlisiy  cum  annexis  .  .  .  et  presertim  iUam  partem  .  .  .  earundem  vulgo 
vocatam  lie  Let/iintie  cum  suis  pertinenliis  .  .  .  jacentes  in  baronia  de 
TuUynessiil  et  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre 
perprius  Episcopatui  do  Abirdene  .  .  .  pertinuerunt  nunc  vero  in  raanibus 
nostris  devenerunt  ,  .  .  virtute  acti  nostri  annexationis  terrarura  tempora- 
lium  omnium  prelaciaruni  aliorumque  beneficiorum  infra  regnum  nostrum 
.  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  ...  in 
feudifirma  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  . 
sumniam  decern  librarum  tredeeim  solidorum  et  quatuor  denariorum  vsualis 
nionete  regni  nostri  in  gressuma  annuatim  quadraginta  duos  solidos  et  octo 
denarios  .  .  .  vnam  martara  quatuor  muttones  viginti  quatuor  capones 
viginti  quatuor  puitreas  viginti  quatuor  lie  murefowllis  quatuor  bollas  farine 
quatuor  bollas  auenarum  cum  pabulo  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  .  .  .  pro 
bondagio  et  tantumidem  pro  seruitiis  debitis  et  consuetis     Tres  solidos  et 

'  [Abridged  Irom  the  Uogistruiii  JIagni  SigiUi,  lib.  xli.,  no.  539.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  Uouse, 
Edinb. 

On  the  eighth  day  of  May,  1560,  the  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  let  to  James  Gordoun  of  Dunmoyis, 
one  half  of  the  town  and  land  of  Fowlislie  with  the  appurtenances,  extending  to  two  plough- 
gates,  for  nineteen  years,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  live  pounds,  six  shillings  and  eight  pence  in 
money,  half  a  mart,  two  sheep,  twelve  capons,  twelve  poultry,  twelve  moorfowls,  two  boUs  of 
meal,  two  bolls  of  oats  with  the  straw,  and  three  shillings  and  four  pence  for  bondage,  with 
nrrage,  carriage,  and  other  customary  service.— (Uegistrum  Episcopatus  Abcrdoneusis,  vol.  i., 
p.  449.)] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TULLYNESSLE.  541 

octo  (lenarios  in  aui^raentationem  nostri  reiitalis  .  .  .  Necnon  duplicando 
predictas  pecuniaruin  summas  in  introitu  cuiuslibet  lieredis  sen  assignati 
.  .  .  et  faciendo  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia  per  nos  nostrosque 
successorcs  sen  baliiuos  nostros  tonenda  infra  palaciura  nostrum  Abirdonense 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  iiuic  present!  carte  nostra  magnum  sii.'illum 
nostrum  ajiponi  prccepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Halierudhous  vicesirao  septimo  die 
mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  miilesimo  quincrentesimo  nonagesimo  none  et 
rejrni  nostri  tricesimo  sccundo  . 


Carta  confirmacionis  Patricij  Lc}  tli  junioris  de  Montgarie  et  sue  spouse.  ' 
— (A.D.  1614.) 

Jacobus  Dei    gracia   Magna    Britaniiie    Francie    et    Hybernie    Rex  .  .  . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlvii.,  no.  407.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  House, 
Edinb. 

On  the  nineteentli  day  of  August,  1544,  by  .a  deed  of  agreement  between  the  Bishop  and 
(Chapter  of  Aberdeen,  touching  a  lease  in  perpetuity  of  certain  lands,  or  the  payment  of  six 
hundred  merks,  to  James  Forbes  of  Corsindae,  for  the  ransom  of  the  gold  and  silver  work,  re- 
liquaries, copes,  and  other  ornaments  of  the  cathedral,  carried  off  and  kept  by  him  and  his  ac- 
complices, it  was  provided  that  the  Bishop  should  bind  himself  to  grant  to  Forbes,  in  perpetual 
feufermc,  the  four  ploughgates  of  land  called  .Mongarry,  in  the  parish  of  Tulyncstyne,  or  the  two 
ploughgates  of  laud  called  Baquharne,  occupied  by  John  Davisoue  deceased,  in  the  same  parish, 
together  with  other  two  ploughgates  of  land  belonging  to  the  Bishop  as  part  of  the  patrimony 
of  his  see— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdouensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  427,  428.)  It  appears  that  the 
robbery  took  place  a  little  beyond  the  Bridge  of  Don,  when  the  Bishop  was  removing  the 
treasures  of  his  church  to  a  place  of  greater  safety,  and  that  they  were  ransomed  by  piiymcnt  ot 
six  hundred  merks.— (Id.,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  195-ia7.) 

In  the  year  1550,  the  Bishop  let  to  John  Andcrsone,  the  alehouse  of  Montgarit,  with  the 
toft,  croft,  and  appurtenances,  for  eighteen  years,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  thirteen  shillings  and 
four  pence,  twelve  capons,  six  poultry,  sixmoorfowls,  and  the  accustomed  services. — (Id.,  vol.  i., 
pp.  4.V.',  453.) 

By  an  Inquest  made  at  Aberdeen,  on  the  first  day  of  April,  1400,  before  Gilbert,  bishop  of 
Aberdeen,  Thomas  Nory  was  served  heir  of  his  father,  Thomas  Nory,  in  the  lands  of  Corquhomy, 
in  the  schlre  of  Tulynestyn,  then  worth  eight  merks  yearly,  but  worth  ten  pounds  yearly  in  time 
of  peace,  and  held  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  in  chief,  for  homage  and  service,  three  suits 
of  court  at  the  Lord  i'ishop's  three  head  courts  at  Kane,  and  payment  of  five  pounds  yearly  in 
name  of  fcuferme.— (Id  ,  vol.  i.,  pp.  202,  203.) 

By  an  iuquest  made  at  Bane,  on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  October,  1418,  before  the  Bishop 
of  Aberdeen,  and  Sir  Andrew  Stewart,  knight,  his  bailie,  Katharine  INory,  Margaret  Nory,  and 
Tsabella  Nory,  being  under  age,  daughters  of  William  Nory  deceased,  were  served  heirs  of  their 
grandfather,  Thomas  Nory,  in  the  lands  of  Curquhrony,  in  the  schire  of  Tulinestyn,  then  worth 


542  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Sciatis  nos  quandam  cart:un  .  .  .  concessam  per  reuerendum  in  Cbristo 
patrem  Potruin  miseratione  diuina  Abirdonenseni  episcopum  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Patricio  Leyth  filio  primogenito  et  beredi  apparent!  Joannis  Leith 
de  IMontgarrie  et  Cristitie  Nicoisoun  nunc  sponse  dicti  Patricij  .  ,  ad 
plenum  inteilexisse  sub  bac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartara  visuris  vel  audi- 
tiiris  Pctrus  miseratione  diviiia  Episcopus  Aberdonensis  salutem  in  Domino 
senipiternam  Noueritis  nos  cum  .  .  .  assensu  Decani  et  Capituli  ecclesie 
nostre  cathedralis  Aberdonensis  ...  ad  feudifirraara  seu  eraphiteosim  per- 
petuam  bereditarie  dimisisse  .  .  .  dilecto  nostro  Patricio  Leyth  filio  primo- 
genito et  heredi  apparenti  Joannis  Leyth  de  Montgarrie  et  Cristine  Nicol- 
soun  filie  legitime  natu  maxirae  Magistri  Thome  Nicolsone  nostri  commis- 
sarij  Aberdonensis  future  coniugi  dicti  Patricii  in  conjuncta  infcodacione  et 
heredibus  masculis  inter  eos  legitime  procreandis  Quibus  deficientibus 
Alexandro  Leyth  fratri  dicti  Patricij  inter  dictum  Joannem  Leyth  et 
Jeannara  Mortymer  ejus  sponsam  procreato  et  beiedibus  masculis  de 
corpore  dicti  Alexandri  legitnne  procreandis    Quibus  deficientibus  iieredibus 

ten  merks  yearly,  but  worth  ten  pounds  yearly  in  time  of  peace,  and  held  of  the  Bishop  and  his 
church  in  chief,  lor  homage  and  service,  and  three  suits  of  court,  and  yearly  payment  of  five 
pounds  sterling.— (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  217.) 

On  the  sixteenth  day  of  March,  1550-1,  the  Bishop  let,  to  George  Leythe,  four  oxengang  of 
the  land  of  Colquhorny,  for  eighteen  years,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  twenty  six  shillings  and  eight 
pence  in  money,  the  sixth  part  of  a  mart,  half  a  wether,  a  goose,  three  poultiy,  three  moorfowls, 
lialf  a  boll  of  oats,  with  the  straw,  and  ten  pence  for  bondage,  with  arrage,  carriage,  and  other 
customary  service.— (Id.,  vol.  i.,  p.  452.) 

By  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen  on  the  twenty-secoml  duy  of  May,  1588,  William  Leithe  of 
Lyklieheid  grants  to  John  Leithe,  elder  sou  of  Alexander  Leyth  of  Montgerrie,  the  lands  of 
Ardoyne,  extending  to  thirteen  bovates,  and  the  lands  of  Buchanstoun,  extending  to  seven 
bovates,  lying  in  the  regality  of  the  Garoauch,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen  The  grant  is  con- 
firmed by  King  James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Edinburgh  on  the  tenth 
day  of  August,  1588.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxvii.,  no.  171.  MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House, 
Edinb.) 

By  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen  on  the  twenty  sixth  day  of  June,  1013,  the  provost,  bailliei, 
council,  and  community  of  the  burgh  of  Aberdeen,  grant  to  John  Leyth  of  Montgarie,  burgess 
of  Aberdeen,  the  lands  of  Countesswells,  Gardyn,  and  Brutherfeild,  lying  within  the  freedom  of 
the  burgh  of  Aberdeen.  The  grant  is  confirmed  by  King  James  VI.,  by  charter  dated  at  Edin- 
burgh on  the  eleventh  day  of  February,  IGlo.— (Uegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlvii ,  no.  ->59.) 

By  charter  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Edinburgh  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  June,  lOla, 
King  James  VI.,  granted  to  John  Leithe  of  Quhytliaueli,  in  liferent,  and  to  Patrick  Leyth,  his 
eldest  lawful  sou,  in  fee,  the  towns  and  lands  of  C'ourtestoun  and  Drumgovan,  and  the  lauds  of 
Bray,  in  the  parishes  of  Leslie  and  TuUinessill,  resigned  by  John,  earl  of  Kinghorne,  lord  Lyouu 
and  Glamis.— (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlix.,  ho.  171.)  Cf.  id.,  lib.  1.,  no.  90,  MS.  Gen. 
Keg.  House,  Edinb.] 


PRESBYTERY  OF  ALFORD— TULLYNESSLE.  543 

masculis  dicti  Joannis  Leytli  norncn  et  arma  du  liOytli  portantibus  .  .  . 
Omnes  et  singulas  villain  ct  terras  nostras  do  Montjiarie  cum  suis  pendiculis 
et  pertinentiis  molendlnuin  de  Montgarric  cum  terris  molendiiiariis  et 
astricta  multura  eiusdem  vnacum  brasina  ejusdem  ville  de  Montgarie  et 
brasina  vocato  MyliKsblll  croftum  Cravie  Dirahous  cum  omnibus  aliis  .  .  . 
crottis  annexis  lie  outsettis  .  .  .  cxcepto  illo  pendiculo  dictarum  terrarum 
de  Montgarie  vocato  Quhythauch  .  .  .  Necnon  omnes  et  singulas  villam  et 
terras  nostras  de  Foulslie  cum  omnibus  earundem  annexis  .  .  •  cum  pendi- 
culo dictarum  terrarum  vocato  Lethindae  jacentes  in  baronia  nostra  de 
Tullienessill  .  .  .  Necnon  .  .  .  totum  et  integrum  predictum  pendiculuni 
dictarum  terrarum  de  Montgarie  vocatum  Quhythauch  .  .  .  Necnon  omnes 
et  singulas  terras  nostras  de  Colquhornie  et  Tirriemyllane  .  .  .  cum  crofta 
vocata  Squyeris  Croft  jacentes  in  dicta  baronia  de  Tullienessill  et  vice- 
comitatu  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  suc- 
cessoribus  nostris  Episcopis  Abirdonensibus  in  feudifirma  et  hereditate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  firma  dictarum  terrarum 
de  Montgarie  tredecim  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  vnam  raartam 
quatuor  muttones  quatuor  bollas  brasii  cum  bata  cuilibet  bolle  quatuor  boUas 
auenarura  quatuor  gallinas  domesticas  viginti  quatuor  gallinas  murales  duo- 
decim  aucas  domesticas  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  pro  bondagio  et  pro 
gressuma  dictarum  terrarum  annuatim  quinquaginta  tres  solidos  quatuor 
denarios  Pro  molendino  de  Montgarie  terris  molendinariis  et  multuris 
quadraginta  solidos  vnum  porcum  pastum  viginti  quatuor  capones  pastes 
viginti  quatuor  gallinas  domesticas  sex  gallinas  murales  pro  gressuma 
annuatim  octo  solidos  Pro  brasina  de  Montgarie  cum  crofto  Cravie  ac  lie 
Dirahous  cum  toftis  croftis  et  pertinentiis  earundem  triginta  sex  solidos  octo 
denarios  pro  gressuma  septem  solidos  quatuor  denarios  duodecira  capones 
duodecim  pultrias  sex  gallinas  murales  Pro  Mylnehill  decern  solidos  viginti 
quatuor  gallinas  domesticas  pro  gressuma  ejusdem  duos  solidos  pro  arreagiis 
carreagiis  et  aliis  seruiciis  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  Necnon  tredecim 
solidos  quatuor  denarios  in  augmentalionem  nostri  rentalis  .  .  .  Et  pro 
predictis  terris  de  Foulslie  ...  in  firma  decern  libras  tredecim  solidos 
quatuor  denarios  in  gressuma  annuatim  quadraginta  duos  solidos  octo 
denarios  vnam  martam  quatuor  muttones  viginti  quatuor  capones  viginti 
quatuor  pultrias  viginti  quatuor  lie  Murefowlis  quatuor  bollas  farine  quatuor 
bollas  avenarum  cum  pabulo  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  pro  bondagio  et 


544  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

taiituniideni  pro  seruitiis  debitis  et  consuetis  sex  solidos  ct  octo  denarios  in 
augraentationeiii  nostri  rentalis  Necnon  .  .  .  pro  dictis  terris  de  Cul- 
quhornie  cum  pendiculis  .  .  .  sumraam  octo  librarum  .  .  .  pro  firma  vnam 
martam  tres  muttones  tres  bollas  avenarum  cum  pabulo  duodecim  galliuas 
domesticas  octodecim  gallinas  murales  sex  aucas  domesticas  quinque 
solidos  pro  bondagio  pro  gressuraa  annuatim  triginta  duos  solidos  pro 
seruitiis  debitis  et  consuetis  tri's  solidos  quatuor  denarios  et  in  augraenta- 
tionem  antiqui  rentalis  decern  solidos  quatuor  denarios  Pro  terris  de 
Terrymyllane  et  croftis  suis  .  .  .  pro  firma  et  gressuma  quatuor  libras 
sexdecim  solidos  dimidiam  marte  duos  muttones  duodecim  gallinas  domesti- 
cas duodecim  gallinas  murales  duas  bollas  auenarum  cum  pabulo  tres  solidos 
quatuor  denarios  pro  bondagio  pro  seruitiis  solitis  et  consuetis  quinque 
solidos  et  in  augmentationem  rentalis  nostri  tres  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios 
.  .  .  Necnon  duplicando  dictam  summam  pecunie  ...  in  introitu  cujus- 
libet  heredis  vel  asssignati  Et  faciendo  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita  capitalia 
tenenda  per  nos  aut  successores  nostros  seu  balliuos  infra  palatium  nostrum 
de  Abirdene  vel  alibi  ...  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  presentibus  matiu 
nostra  et  capituli  nostri  subscriptis  sigillum  nostrum  rotundum  vnacum 
sigillo  communi  dicti  capituli  in  signura  eorum  consensus  est  appensum 
Apud  Abirdene  penultirao  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  sex- 
centesimo  decimo  quarto  .  .  .  Coram  bis  testibus  Magistro  Thoma  Nicol- 
soune  coramissario  de  Abirdene  Magistro  Joanne  Leyth  commissario  sub- 
stitute Jacobo  Mowat  et  Joanne  Dunlop  seruitore  dicti  Magistri  Thome 
presentium  scriba  QUAMQUIDEM  cartara  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirniamus 
...  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmationis 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgum 
(juinto  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  sexcentesimo  decimo 
quinto  ac  annis  regnorum  nostrorum  quadragesimo  octauo  et  duodecimo  . 


ADDITIONS. 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR  OR  DEER— (Page  3.) 

How  Golumcille  and  Drostan  came  from  Hi  to  Abbordoboir,  and  how 
Bede  the  Pict,  who  was  then  Mormaer  of  Buchan,  gave  them  the 
cities  of  Abbordoboir  and  Dear.'  — (About  A.l).  580.) 

Cohimcille,  and  Drostan  the  son  of  Cossjreg  [mac  Cosgreg],  his  disciple, 
came  from  Hi,-  as  God  had  shown  to  them,  unto  Abbordoboir.'  And 
Bede  the  Pict  [Bede  Cruthnec]  was  High  Steward  [Mormaer]  of  Buchan 
before  them  ;  and  it  was  he  that  gave  them  that  city  [in  gathraig  sain]  in 
freedom  for  ever  from  High  vSteward  [Mormaer]  and  from  Chief  [o  Tliosec]. 
They  camp  thereafter  to  another  city,  and  it  was  pleasing  to  Golumcille, 
after  it  was  full  of  the  grace  of  God  [iarfallan  dorath  De];  and  he  asked  of 

'  [Translated  from  the  Celtic,  in  the  hand-writing  of  the  end  of  the  eleventh  or  beginning  of 
the  twelfth  century,  in  the  Book  of  Deir,  MS.  in  the  University  Library  at  Cambridge, 
(664.  li— 6— 32) 

It  is  hoped  that  this  venerable  manuscript  will  soon  be  printed  for  the  Spalding  Club,  under 
the  editorial  care  of  Mr.  Bradshaw,  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  by  whom  it  was  discovered. 
In  the  meantime,  it  has  been  thought  right  to  give  a  place,  among  the  Deir  Charters  in  this 
volume,  to  the  English  versions  of  the  Celtic  memorials  preserved  in  the  Booli  of  Deir,  which 
were  published  in  The  Saturday  Revieio  of  8.  December,  1S60.  In  re-printing  these  translations. 
a  few  verbal  alterations  have  been  hazarded,  such  as  the  substitution  of  '  High  Steward ' 
for  'Grand  Mayor,'  as  the  translation  of  'Mormaer';  the  substitution  of  'mortified'  for 
'  sacrificed,'  as  the  translation  of  '  robaith,'  and  the  like.] 

3  [Hy,  Hy-Columcille,  I,  loua  or  lona] 

'  [Aberdour  in  Buchan.  The  stone  sepulchre  of  St.  Drostan  was  shown  here  until  the 
Reformation  See  above,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  373,  374.  St.  Drostan's  well  is  still  in  repute.  See  above, 
vol.  ii.,  pp.  373,  374;  Collections  on  the  Shiies  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  p.  44r, ;  Mr.  Pratt's 
Buchan,  pp.  17'),  176.) 

3z 


54(1     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

the  High  Steward,  that  is  Bede,  that  he  would  give  it  to  him,  and  he 
gave  it  not,  and  a  son  of  his  took  an  illness  after  refusing  the  clerics,  and 
he  was  nearly  dead.  Thereafter  the  High  Steward  went  to  entreat  the 
clerics  to  make  prayer  for  the  son  that  health  might  come  to  him,  and  he 
gave  in  offering  to  them  from  Cloc-in-Tiprat  to  Cloc-Pette-mic-Garnait. 
They  made  the  prayer,  and  health  came  to  him.  Thereafter  Columcille 
gave  to  Drostan  that  city,  and  he  blessed  it,  and  left  as  his  word  that  who- 
soever should  come  against  it  should  not  be  many-yeared  [or]  victorious. 
Drostan's  tears  came  on  parting  with  Columcille.  Said  Columcille  : 
Let  dear  [that  is  Tear]  be  its  name  henceforward. 


Of  the  offerings  made  to  God  and  to  Drostan.'  — (About  AD.  1085.) 

Comgeall   mac    Eda  gave   from    Orti   to   Furene   to   Columcille   and   to 
Drostan. 

Moridac  mac  Morcunn  gave  Pett  mic  Garnait  and  Achad  Toche  Temne, 
and  it  was  lie  tliat  was  High  Steward  [Mormacr]  and  was  Chief  [T/iosec] 

Matain  mac   Gaei'ill  gave    the   High   Steward's   sliare  in  Altere,  and 
Culii  mac  Batin  gave  the  Chief's  [Toiseg]  share. 

Domnall   mac  Giric  and  Malbrigte  mac  Chathail  gave  Pett-in-Mulenn 
[that  is  the  Hollow  of  the  Milll  to  Drostan. 

Cathal  mac  Morcunt  gave  Acliad-na-g!ei'oc    [that  is  the  Field  of  the 
Clerics]  to  Drostan. 

Domnall  mac  Ivuadri  ami  Maluolum  mac  Culeon  gave  Bidben  to  God 
and  to  Drostan. 


1  [Translated  from  the  Celtic,  in  the  hand-writing  of  ilie  end  of  the  eleventh  or  beginning  of 
the  twcUth  (.■eutury,  in  the  Book  of  Deir,  US.  University  Library,  Caiabridge.) 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  547 

Malcoloum  mac  Cinatha  '  gave  the  King's  share  [cut't  Ritg]  in  Bidben 
and  the  Pett-mic-Gobroisjj  and  two  davacbs  of  Upper  Rosabard  \da  dahpg 
Uacldair  Rosabard^ 

Malcolum  mac  IMaelbrigte  ^  gave  the  Delerc. 

Malsnecte  mac  Luloig^  gave  Pett-Malduib  to  Drostan. 

Doninall,  son  of  Mac  Diibbacin,  mortified  \_rohcdth*'\  all  the  offerings 
to  Drostan  upon  giving  the  whole  of  it  to  him. 

Cathal  mortified  in  the  same  way  his  Chiefs  share  [acuitid  Thoix!(f]^ 
and  gave  a  dinner  lor  a  hundred  every  Christmas  and  every  Easter  to  God 
and  to  Drostan. 

Cainnech,  son  of  Mac  Dobarchon,  and  Cathal,  gave  Alterin-Alla- 
Uethe-na  Canione  as  far  as  the  birch  \heilli'\  between  the  two  Alterins. 

Domnall  and  Cathal  gave  Etdanin  to  God  and  to  Drostan. 

Cainnech,  and  Domnall,  and  Cathal,  mortified  all  these  offerings  to 
God  and  to  Drostan,  from  beginning  to  end,  in  freedom  from  High 
Steward  and  from  Chief,  to  the  day  of  judgement. 


1  [The  deatli  of  Slaelcolaim  mac  Cinaedlia,  King  of  Alban,  is  recorded  by  the  Irish  Annals  in 
A.L>.  1034] 

2  [The  Annals  of  Tighernac,  and  the  Annals  of  Ulster,  chronicle  the  death  of  Maelcoluim 
mac  Maelhrighdc  mic  Ruaidhri,  King  of  Alhan,  in  A.D.  1029.] 

'  [In  A.D.  1085,  the  death  of  Maelsnecta  mac  Lulaigh,  King  of  JIurray,  is  commemorated  by 
the  Annals  of  Ulster.] 

<  ["  We  are  in  darkness,"  says  the  translator  in  The  Saturday  Itevicw,  "  as  to  the  precise  mean- 
ing of  the  legal  expression  rohaith,  literally  'drowned.'  The  context,  however,  seems  to  show 
that  it  is  equivalent  to  'immolavit,'  which,  in  Celtic  latinity,  seems  to  mean  offered— or.  as  we 
should  say,  granted  in  mortmain— to  a  spiritu.al  corporation.  It  may  be  .applied  either  to  land 
or  to  btiir.ia  beings."] 


548  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Grants  by  Gartnait  mac  Cannecli,  and  Ete,  daughter  of  Gillemichel.  '  — 
(About  A.D.  1132.) 

vTartnait  mac  Cannech,  and  Ete,  daughter  of  Gillemichel,  <;ave  Pet- 
mac- Cobrig  for  the  consecration  of  the  Church  of  Christ  and  the  Apostle 
Peter,  and  to  Coliimcil'.e  and  ti  Drostan,  free  from  all  burthens  [dolodih], 
and  bound  to  Cormac,  bishop  of  Dunkeld  [escob  DunicaUcn],  in  the  eighth 
year  of  the  reign  of  David. '^  Testihus  istis :  Nectan,  bishop  of  Abher- 
deon  [escob  Ah'V]^  and  Leot,  abbot  of  Brechin,  and  Maledoun,  son  of 
Mac  Bead,  and  Algune  mac  Arcill,  and  Ruadri,  high  steward  of  Mar, 
and  Matadin  the  judge  \britliem],  and  Gillecrist  mac  Corraaic,  and  Mal- 
peter  mac  Domnaill,  and  Domongart  the  reader  [ferhginn^']  of  Turreif 
[Turbruad]^  and  Gillecolaim  mac  Muredig,  and  Dubni  mac  Malcolaim. 

Gartnait,  and  the  daughter  of  Gillemichel,  gave  Ball-Doniiii  in  Pet- 
Ipair  to  Christ,  and  to  Columcille,  and  to  Drostan.  Teste  Gille-Calline 
the  priest,  and  Feredac  mac  Malbhricin,  and  Malgirc  mac  Tralin. 

And  the  Lord's  blessing  on  every  High  Stewart  [.l/or»iar],  and  on 
every  Chief  [Tosec],  who  shall  fulfil  [this],  and  to  their  seed  after  them  ! 


Grant  by  Donchad,  son  of  Mac  Bead,  son  of  Hided. '  — (Before  A.D. 
1153.) 

-Uonchad,  son  of  Mac  Bead,  son  of  Hided,  gave  Achad  Madchor  to 
Christ,  and  to  Drostan,  and  to  Columcille,  in  freedom  for  ever.  In 
witness  whereof  Malechi,  and  Comgell,  and  Gille-Crist,  son  of  Fingune, 
in  testimony,  and  Malcoluini  mac  Molini. 


■  [Translated  from  tlie  Celtic,  In  the  handwriting  of  tlie  early  part  of  the  twelfth  century,  in 
the  Hook  of  Deir,  MS.  University  Library,  Cambridge.] 

=  [The  eighth  year  of  tlje  reign  of  King  David  I.  began  on  the  twenty  seventh  of  April,  1131, 
and  ended  on  the  twenty-sixth  of  April,  1132.] 

3  [As  to  the  office  of  the  Ferleginn  in  ScotUiul,  see  the  Miscellany  of  the  Spalding  Clnb, 
vol.  v.,  append,  to  pref.  pp.  72—77.] 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  549 

Grants  hy  Cormac  mac  CennerliV,  and  by  Comjrcll  mac  Caennaiff,  eliief  of 
Cland  Canan.  '  —(Before  A.D.  1153.) 

Oormac  mac  Cennedig  gave  as  far  as  Scale  Merlec. 

Comgell  mac  Caennaig,  chief  of  Cland  Canan,  gave  to  Christ,  and  to 
Drostan,  and  to  Columcille,  as  far  as  Gort-Lie-Mor  [that  is  The  Grcal 
Rock  Field}  at  the  hither  end  which  is  nearest  to  Aldiu-Alenn,  from 
Dabaci  to  Lurchari,  both  mountain  and  field,  in  freedom  from  Chief  for 
ever  ;  and  his  blessing  on  every  one  who  shall  fulfil  [this]  after  him  for 
ever,  and  his  curse  on  every  one  who  shall  go  against  it. 


Grant  by  Colbain,  high  steward  of  Buchan,  and  his  wife  Eva,  daughter  of 
Gartnait,  and  Donnachac  mac  Sithic,  chief  of  Clann  Morgainn. '  — 
(About  A.D.  1150.) 

C^olbain,  high  steward  [niormer]  of  Biichan,  and  Eva,  daughter  [i<jen]  of 
Gartnait,  his  wedded  wife  [a  ben-pkusta],  and  Donnachac  mac  Sithic, 
chief  of  Clann  Morgainn,  mortified  all  the  offerings  to  God,  and  to 
Drostan,  and  to  Columcille,  and  to  Peter  the  Apostle,  [free]  from  all 
burthens  [clolai'dib'],  for  a  four  davachs'  share  of  what  would  come  upon 
the  chief  inandaidi  [that  is,  probably,  monasterKs]  of  Alba  [that  is  Scotland] 
generally,  and  upon  the  chief  churches.  Testibus  his :  Broccin,  and 
Cormac  abbot  of  Turreff  \_Turbruad]^  and  Morgunn  mac  Donnchaid,  and 
Gilli-Petair  mac  Donnchaid,  and  Malachin,  and  two  sons  of  Matne, 
and  nobles  \_mathe']  of  Buchan,  all  in  witness  hereof  in  Ellon  [Helaii]. 


Carta  Regis  David  clericis  de  Der  concessa  super  immunitate  ab  omni 
seculari  exactionu.  ^  — (Circa  A.D.  1150.) 

jJavid  •  Re.\  Scottorum  omnibus  probis  hominibus  suis  •  salutes  •  Sciatis 

'  [Tr.insl.itcd  from  tlie,  Celtic,  in  the  hand-writing  of  the  early  part  of  the  twelfth  century,  in 
the  Book  of  Deir,  MS.  University  Library,  Cambridge.] 

-'  [From  a  copy  in  the  Celtic  character  of  the  twelfth  century,  iu  the  Book  of  Deir,  Mc^. 
University  Library,  Cambridge.] 


.550     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

quod  clerici  de  Der  sunt  quieti  et  immunes  ab  omni  laicorum  officio  et 
oxactione  indebita  sicut  in  libro  eorum  scribtum  est  •  et  diracionauerunt 
a[iud  Banb  •  et  iurauerunt  apud  Abberdeon  •  Quapropter  firiiiiter  precipio 
ut  nullus  eis  aut  eorum  catellis  aliquam  iniuriam  inferre  presuinat  •  Teste 
Grcfforio  episcopo  de  Dunealiden  •  Teste  Andrea  episcopo  de  Cat  • 
Teste  Samsone  episcopo  de  Bre[chin]  •  Teste  Doncbado  comite  de  Fib  •  et 
-Malmori  dAtllotla  .  et  Ggillcbrite  comite  dEngus  •  et  Gbgillecomded  mac 
Aed  •  et  Brocin  •  et  Cormac  de  Turbrud  •  et  Adam  mac  Ferdomnac  •  et 
Gillendrias  mac  Matni  apud  Abberdeon. 


Sasina  de  Pettendreicb.  '  — (A.D.  1518.) 

V  icecomes  de  Banff  respondebit  pro  viginti  solidis  de  firmis  feodi  ter- 
rarum  de  le  Manys  de  Pettendreicbe  Vuertoun  de  Pettindreicbe  Cragmo- 
(lerte  cum  molenJino  et  piscariis  aque  eiusdem  cum  suis  pcrtinenciis 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spacium 
sex  annorum  vltiino  elapsorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pi"o  xj  solidis 
viij  denariis  per  duplicationem  f'eodifirme  oarundem  Regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Roberto  Pettendreicb  de  eodem  apud  Edinburgh  xx° 
Aprilis  anno  regni  Regis  quinto  Reseruato  iiberotenemento  earundem 
Domino  Jacobo  Pettendreicbe  olim  Abbati  de  Dcre  ratione  reseruationis 
sibi  desuper  facte  per  cartam  Domini  Regis  coram  dicta  inquisicione 
ostensa  • 


fSasina  de  Over  et  Nether  Pettondreycht  et  Craigmvdertie  data  Juhanni 
Pettendreicb. '  —(A.D.  1604.) 

V  icecomes  de  Banff  respondebit  pro  xlviij  libris  de  feudifirmis  .  .  .  ter- 
rarum  de  Over  et  Nether  Pcttendreyclit  et  Craigmvdertie  cum  molendino 
de  Pettendreicb  et  piscaria  in  aqua  de  Doveriie  cum  suis  pertinenciis  .   .  . 

'  fFrom  the  Liber  Kespoiisionum  in  S^caccarn),  MS.  General  Ucgister  Uoust:,lulinl>urgli.] 
•  [Abridged  Irom  the  Liber    licsponsionuin    in    Seaccario,   MS.  (jencral  Kcgisier  Uous>;. 
Edinburgli.l 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  5ol 

existontibiis  in  manibus  suprcini  ilomini  nostri  Retris  per  spntiinn  triiini 
annorum  aut  eocirca  vltinio  elapsorum  sasina  iion  recuporata  Que  feu- 
difii-nie  extendunt  annuatim  ad  xxxij  libras  Kt  pro  Ixiiij  libris  per  dupli- 
cationem  feiulifirnio  earundem  llogi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Pettendreieb  de  cisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  quarto  die  mensis  ^laij  anno 
regni  Regis  Scotie  triccsimo  sei)timo  Aiiii'lie  vero  Gallie  et  Ilybernie 
secundo  ■  1604  • 


Preceptuni  carte  confinnaeionis  Abbatis  ot  Conuentus  de  Dere  super 
duabus  cartis  per  quondam  Robertuui  Regem  Scocie  factis.  '  — (A.D. 
1526.) 

J_  reccptum  carte  confirmacionis  Abbatis  et  Conuentus  de  Dere  super 
duabus  cartis  vna  videlicet  per  quondam  Robertum  Regeni  Scocie  facta 
de  omnibus  custumis  toeius  lane  proprie  crescencie  sue  de  ouibus  suis 
Necnon  de  decima  ecclesie  parochialis  de  Dere  dum  tamen  buiusmodi 
custume  xx  saccas  lane  non  excedant  etc  Alia  vero  carta  slue  litera 
per  dictum  quondam  Robertnm  Regem  facta  directa  custumariis  magne 
custume  burgi  de  Abirdene  etc  Apud  Edinburgum  sx™"  Nouembris 
anno  etc  v"  xxvj  et  regni  Regis  xiiij 

Per  signetum 


Preceptum   sasine  de   Cavnbannocht   Auchmonzell   et  Ardmaucbtar.  -  — 
(A.D.  loDO.) 

J ohnnc  be  the  permissione  off  God  abbot  of  the  abbay  off  Deir  'i'o  our 
louit  Robert  Maitland  Jhonne  the  Hay  in  Glakreacht  Thome  Chein  .  .  . 
our  bailyeis  in  that  pairt  .  .  .  greting  For  samekill  as  we  witht  .  .  , 
consent  of  our  conuent  cheptourly  gadderit  liaue  sett  in  assedacioune  to 


'  [From  the  Kegistrum  Secret!  Sigilli,  vol.  vi.,  fol.  47.    MS.  Gen.  Regist.  House,  Edin. 
The  chartens  confirmed  were  granted  by  King  Kobert  III.    See  Kobertson's  Inde.-t  to  the 
Missing  Charters,  p.  142,  no.  90.] 
-  [Abridged  irom  the  original  in  the  Ellon  charter  chest.] 


552  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

ane  rycht  honorabile  man  and  our  spociall  louit  frend  George  (JorJone  of 
Scheues  his  ayris  assignais  and  subtenentis  ane  or  ma  and  to  the  langest 
luffar  oiF  thame  quhatsumeir  and  helpis  all  and  haill  our  landis  of  Car- 
nebannocht  Auchtmonzell  and  Ardmauchtar  with  their  pertinentis  Hand 
within  our  barony  of  Deir  within  the  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  for  all  the 
termis  ...  of  nyntene  yeris  .  .  .  We  charge  you  .  .  .  gifF  and  deliuer 
.  .  .  sesing  oft'  all  and  haill  the  forsaidis  landis  .  .  .  Gewin  onder  our 
seil  and  hand  writ  at  the  Rayhyll  the  fourt  day  of  December  the  yeir  of 
God  ane  thousand  v  hundretht  and  thretty  nyne  yeris  afor  thir  witnes 
Dene  Michaell  Pctyndrecht  wardene  Dene  Andro  Torry  Wilyem  Blakhall 
of  Barak  Robert  Maitland  of  Auchtnacrew  George  Gordon  Berald  Innes 
James  Petyndrecht  Schir  Andro  Petyndrecht  witht  oder  diuerss 

Johannes  abbas 
DE  Deyk 


The  Abbot  of  Deir  '  —(AD.  1543.) 

A-ne  protectioun  maid  to  Johne  abbot  of  Deir  his  kin  freyndis  and 
seruandis  for  all  the  dais  of  his  lyve  in  the  commoun  forme  etc.  At 
Edinburgh  the  ferd  day  of  Maij  the  yeire  of  God  j'"  v"^  xliij  yeris. 


Litera  pro  Roberto  Keith  super  abbatia  de  Deir  in  commendam. '  — (A.D. 
1543.) 

JVLaria  Dei  gratia  Regina  Scotoruin  reverendissimo  patri  ac  domino 
Domino  Rodulpho  cardinali  Carpensi  salutem  •  Quia  abbatia  de  Deir 
Cistcrcii  ordinis  per  resignationem  Joannis  moderni  abbatis  in  manibus 
Sanctissimi  Domini  nostri  brevi  est  vacatura  •  et  ad  illustrem  nobis 
consanguineum  Jacobum  Arranie  comitem  •  cui  post  obitum  earissimi 
patris  nostri  in  nostram  adultam  etatem  delata  est  regni  moderatio  • 
spectat  nominare  quern  sua  Sanctitas  preficiat  cidem  monasterio  ■  atque 

'  [From  the  Ucgistrum  Secret!  Sigilli,  vol.  xvii.,  fol.  .'")r>.    MS.  Gen.  Regist.  House,  Ediub.J 
-  [From  the  Epistolae  Keguiu  Scotorum,  vol.  ii.,  p.  loO.     Edinb.  1724.] 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIK.  553 

is  deleger'it  ct  literatiira  et  familie  splemlorc  insigiietn  Robertum  Kcitli 
comitis  Marescalli  germanum  ■  rogaimis  iinpensiiis  Paternitas  tua  rever- 
ciidissiina  vclit  liunc  nostrum  Robertum  nostro  nomine  Sanctissimo 
commendare  simiil  ut  indiilwontiori  gratia  abbatiam  illi  in  common- 
dam   


Litera  pro  Donipno  Michaeli  Pettendrecht  pensionario  de  Deir.  '  — (A.l). 
1545.) 

Oanctissimo  Paulo  III.  Pontifici  maximo  Maria  Seotorum  Regina  salu- 
tem  •  Nos  solenius  plerumque  commendatitias  ad  Sanctitatem  vestram 
dai'e  litoras  •  que  sane  a  nobis  ita  proficiscuntur  ut  nolimus  cuiquam 
fieri  secus  quam  equitas  postulet  nee  quicquam  aliud  nunc  e.xpctitur  • 
Dicuntur  enini  quedam  pensiones  assignate  super  vectigali  Deir  monas- 
tcrii  Cisterciensis  quarum  I'escissionem  novus  ille  Commendatarius  putatur 
inoliri  et  precipue  earn  que  Dompno  Michaeli  Pettindrecht  ejusdem 
monasterio  professo  est  assignata  •  qua  in  re  placeat  jubere  literas 
Apostolicas  huic  professo  ita  concedi  ut  jus  utrique  partium  ex  aequo 
dici  et  neutra  merito  queri  possit  •  quod  eerto  putamus  isthic  fieri  citra 
nostram  udmonitionem  ■  Ceterum  Dens  optimus  maximus  tuam  sospitet 
Sanctitatem  tam  ad  cleri  quam  laici  statuin  in  melius  componendum  • 
Datum  ex  Sterlingo  et  illustris  Principis  Jacobi  Arranie  comitis  nostri  et 
regni  tutoris  manu  signatum  Edinbiirgi  ad  10.  Kalendas  Aprilis  MDXLV. 


Carta  confirmacionis   Alexandri  Keith  de  Glakreoeh.  - — (A.D.  1554  et 
A.D.  1555  et  A.U.  1557.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Seotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam 
.  .  .  factam  per  dilectos  nostros  oratores  Robertum  coinmendatariuni 
monasterii  nostri  de  Deir  et  conuentum  eiusdem  ...  ad  plenum  intel- 

-  [From  the  Eplstolae  Uegum  Seotorum,  vol.  ii.,  p.  245.    Edinb.  1724.] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxii.,  no.  309.   MS.  Gen.  Regist.  House, 
Edinburgh.] 

4  X 


554  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

lexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartain  visuris  .  .  .  Robertus 
permissione  diuina  commendatarius  monasterii  de  Deir  necnoii  conuentus 
eiusdem  nostro  conuentu  capitulariter  congregatus  .  .  .  [Noueritis 
nos  .  .  .]  ad  foudifirinam  ct  empbiteosim  perpetuam  diinississe  .  .  . 
Alexandro  Keitb  in  Glakreocb  et  beredibus  siiis  legittime  procreatis 
sen  procreandis  de  corpore  suo  quibus  deficientibus  beredibus  suis 
ft  assiguatis  quibuscunquc  Omnes  et  singulas  terras  nostras  de 
Glakreocb  et  Litill  Eb-aik  cum  earundem  pertinentiis  jacentes  in 
dominio  nostro  de  Dere  et  infra  vieecoinitatuni  de  Abirdene  .  .  . 
'J'enendas  et  babendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  abbatibus 
commendatariis  et  conuentu  de  Deir  in  feudifirma  seu  emphiteosi  et 
liereilitate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  aiinuatim  .  .  .  pro  terris 
de  Glakreocb  cum  pertinenciis  sex  libras  tresdecim  solidos  quatuor 
denarios  monete  Scocie  duodecim  capones  vnum  arietem  Et  pro 
terris  de  Litill  Elraik  cum  pertinenciis  quatuor  libras  eiusdem  monete 
sex  capones  et  vnum  arietem  et  in  augnientationem  nostri  rentalis  .  .  . 
viginti  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  eiusdem  etiam  monete  .  .  .  Et  pro 
ariagiis  cariagiis  et  boudagiis  earundem  terrarum  cum  pertinentiis  pres- 
tabit  et  prestabunt  duos  equos  per  spacium  triiini  dierum  ad  laborandum 
in  laboribus  necessariis  dicti  nostri  monasterii  videlicet  iiulucendo  decimaa 
focalia  frumenta  ligna  et  lapicidia  cespites  et  alia  necessaria  pro  edifica- 
cione  reparacione  et  restauratione  dicti  nostri  monasterii  ecclesie  claustri 
e'(lificiorum  et  domoruin  eiusdem  vnacum  sutiicienti  seruitore  ad  laboran- 
dum cum  eisdem  duobus  equis  .  .  .  Prouiso  tamen  quod  quoties  huius- 
niodi  seruus  cum  buiusmodi  equis  laborat  .  .  .  tarn  idem  seruus  quam 
buiusmodi  equi  sustententur  impensis  nostri  monasterii  .  .  .  Et  quod 
grana  crescentia  super  memoratas  terras  .  .  .  deuenient  molientur  et 
inulturam  solitam  et  consuetam  soluent  apiul  nostrum  molendinum  dominii 
nostri  de  Deir  .  .  .  Et  quod  tenentes  et  occupatorcs  dictarum  terrarum 
...  in  e.xercitibus  Regiis  seruicnt  balliuo  nostro  bereditario  qui  fuerit 
pi'o  tempore  et  suis  deputatis  suam  potestatem  babentibus  sufficienter 
armati  eorum  propriis  expensis  iuxta  modum  et  consuetudinem  patrie 
.  .  .  Et  quilibet  beres  ipsius  Alexaudri  in  suo  primo  anno  introitus 
.  .  .  dictam  feudifirmam  duplicabunt  et  iuramentum  fidelitatis  seu  bomagii 
nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  prestabunt  ortbodoxam  seu  catbolicani 
ftdem  nos  et  successores  nostros  terrasque  nostras  possessioues  et  decimas 


THE  PARIS H  OF  DEIR.  555 

ilicti  nostri  monasterii  niiinutenebuiit  et  ilofeiidant  prout  congruit  vassallo 
Necnon  tres  sectas  ad  tria  nostra  placita  capitalia  seu  curias  nostras 
Jominii  rle  Deir  annuatim  prestabiint  ...  In  cuius  rci  testimonium  huic 
prosenti  carte  nostre  manu  nostra  subscripte  apnd  ciuitatem  ParisicMisoni 
viccsinioprinio  die  incnsis  Decenibris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingen- 
tesinio  quinquagesimo  quarto  Coram  testibus  Magistris  Jacobo  Annand 
Waltero  Rait  Johanno  Elder  ot  Alexandre  Annand  cum  diuersis  aliis 
Sigillum  etiam  commune  dicti  nostri  monasterii  vnacum  subscriptionibus 
manualibus  nostri  couuentus  eiusdem  Apml  dictum  nostrum  monasterium 
de  Deir  est  appensum  tertio  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  quarto  Coram  testibus  Magistro  Georgio 
Middiltoun  Magno  Keith  Monano  Hog  et  Johanne  Stevinsoun  cum 
diuersis  aliis  QuamcjUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  contirmacionis 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apjioni  precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Liidithqw 
vigesimotercio  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
quinquagesimosexto  et  regni  nostri  decimo  quinto  • 


The  Erll   Meracheallis    charter  and  seasing   of   the    salmond    fischeino: 
upoun  the  watter  of  Vgy, '  — (A.D.  1560.) 

Ane  charter  maid  be  Robert  commendatar  of  the  Abbay  of  Deyr  and 
convent  tharof  To  Williame  erll  Merscheall  lord  Keyth  his  airis  and 
assignais  quhatsumeuir  Off  all  and  haill  the  saidis  Commendatar  and 
convent  salmond  fischeing  vpoun  the  watter  of  Vgy  with  the  pcrtinentis 
lyand  in  the  lordschip  of  Deir  within  the  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  To 
be  haldin  of  the  saidis  Commendatar  and  convent  and  thare  successouris 
in  feufernie  and  heretage  Paying  tharfore  yerlic  twenty  pundis  money  of 
this  realme  togidder  with  xx  schillingis  in  augmentatiouu  of  the  rentall 
at  tvva  termes  in  the  year  Witsounday  and  Mertymes  in  winter  be  cvin 
portionis  and  doubling  the  said  feuferme  at  the  entrie  of  ilk  air  .  .  . 
With   ane   precept  of   sesing  in    the   end  of  the    said   charter  direct  to 

'  [From  the   Abbreviationes  Cartarura  Feudifirme  Terrarum  Ecclcsiasticarum.     MS.  Gen. 
Kegist.  House,  Kdinburgh.] 


556  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Henrie  Mjddiltoun  William  Boig  and  Andro  Keith  baillies  namit  tharin 
Datit  at  the  said  Abbay  of  Deir  the  xxv  day  of  May  the  yeir  of  God 
jm  yc  threscore  yeiris  Before  thir  witness  i'aisteris  George  Myddiltoun 
Johnn  Robertsoun  notaris  publict  Alexander  Merscheall. 

Ane  instrument  of  sesing  thareupon  vnder  the  signe  and  subscriptioun 
manuell  of  Master  Johnn  Robertsoun  notar  publict  Datit  the  xxvij  day 
of  May  the  yeir  forsaid  Befor  witness  Alexander  Keyth  of  Carnis 
Maister  Gilbert  Keith  vicar  of  Longley  Henry  Duranie  and  William 
Broun. 


Carta  Roberti    nuper    commendatarii    de    Deir   et    Georgii     Maristalli 
comitis.  '  — (A.D.  1587.) 

Apud  Halyrudlions  29  Julii  1587  anno  regni  21.  Jacobus  Dei  gratia 
Rex  Scotorum  menior  boni  et  fidelis  servitii  quondam  progenitoribus  suis 
per  predicessores  Georgii  Comitis  Mariscalli  domini  Keyth  etc.  belli  et 
pacis  temporibus  impensi  ac  etiam  constantis  pcrseverantie  illustris 
Comitis  Mariscalli  familie  in  antiqua  sua  afTectione  crga  Regis  et  regni 

I  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  x.wvj  no.  40C.  MS.  Gen.  Kcgister  House, 
Edinburgli. 

In  General  Uutton's  Monastic  Collections,  MS.,  Advocates"  Library  at  Edinburgh,  there  are 
copies  of  the  following  deeds : 

1.  Lease  by  John,  abbot  of  Ueir,  to  Janice  Pendrecht  and  liis  son  Andro,  of  Mekill  Achrathe, 
lor  nineteen  years,  dated  30.  May,  1642. 

•2.  Lease  by  John,  abbot  of  Deir,  to  John  Charlis,  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  lands  of  Caruedell, 
in  the  barony  of  Heir,  for  nineteen  years,  dated  30.  May,  1542. 

3.  Lease  by  John,  abbot  of  Deir,  to  Andro  Innes,  of  the  Bruntland,  with  the  Chapel  croft, 
in  the  barony  of  Deir,  for  life,  dated  31.  March,  1543 

4.  Charter  by  Uobert,  abbot  of  Deir,  to  John  Innes,  son  of  the  deceased  William  Innes  in 
Benwallis,  of  the  lands  of  Benwallis  and  Elrick,  resigned  by  Margaret  Gordon,  widow  of 
William  Innes,  dated  12.  November,  1548. 

5.  Lease  by  Robert,  commondator  of  Deir,  to  William,  earl  Marischal,  of  the  teind  sheaves  of 
Kynedward,  for  nineteen  years,  dated  29.  May,  1549. 

f\  "The  sett  landis  be  Schir  Patrick  Ogstone,"  about  1.M6. 
7.  "The  sett  of  the  cottar  and  fischar  landis  of  i'eterugy,"  without  date. 
».  Lease  by  Robert,  commendator  of  Deir,  to  William,  earl  Marischal,  of  the  teind  sheaves 
of  Deir,  dated  8.  April,  1560.] 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  557 

servitium  etc.  et  quod  suis  mae;nis  sumptibus  ejus  avunculum  Rober- 
tuin  nuper  Conimeiulatarium  monasterii  de  Deir  et  conventum  ejusdem 
resignare  et  dimittere  per  eorum  procuratorii  literas  effecerit  omnes 
terras  etc.  dicto  monasterio  et  patrimonio  ejusdem  speetantes  Et  quod 
proprietas  majoris  partis  earundem  alias  in  feudifirnia  locata  t'uit  prefato 
Comiti  ac  per  Regem  et  matrem  ejus  eoufirmata  ac  cetere  dictarum 
terrarum  aliis  antiquis  posscssoribus  earundem  etiam  in  feudifirma  locate 
fuerunt  Concessit  prefato  Roberto  nuper  Commendatario  monasterii  de 
Deir  in  libero  tenemento  sen  vitali  redditu  necnon  dicto  Geora^o  Maris- 
calli  Comiti  suisijue  lieredibus  masculis  et  assignatis  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
omnes  terras  dominia  baronias  molendina  piscarias  et  alia  jura  et  emo- 
lumenta  dicto  Monasterio  spectantia  videlicet  Maneriem  de  Deir  ab 
antiquo  IMonasterium  de  Deir  nuncupatam  cum  domibus  edificiis  pomariis 
et  aliis  suis  pertinentiis  intra  precincturam  dicti  loci  cum  terris  domini- 
calibus  lie  Cutliill  Terras  do  Clerkhill  C^uartailhous  ac  molendinum  fu!- 
lonum  earundem  Molendinum  de  Crechie  cum  terris  molendinariis  mul- 
turis  et  sequelis  ejusdem  Terras  de  Dennis  Mekill  Auchrydie  Auchnum- 
zell  Carnbannoch  cum  raolendino  et  multuris  Terras  de  Littill  Auchrydie 
Craigniilne  cum  molendino  terris  molendinariis  multuris  et  sequelis 
ejusdem  Glaukriauch  Lyttill  Elriji  Auldniad  cum  molendino  terris  molen- 
dinariis et  multuris  ejusdem  Badt'orsky  cum  molendino  terris  molen- 
dinariis multuris  et  sequelis  ejusdem  Aucherb  Cryalie  Skillemarno  Auch- 
macher  Altrie  Byifie  lie  Raxo  de  Bylfie  et  Parkhous  de  Byffie  Burnehill 
Molendinum  de  Bruxie  cum  multuris  ejusdem  cum  novo  molendino  de 
Bru.xie  super  aqua  de  Inuerugie  Skroghill  lie  Kirktoun  de  Deir  Benwallis 
Mekill  Elrik  cum  molendino  terris  molendinariis  multuris  et  sequelis 
ejusdem  Fechill  Monkishill  lie  Grange,  de  Rauhill  lie  Fischertomi  de 
Peterhead  cum  portis  anchoragiis  et  piseariis  earundem  Caikinche  ^lon- 
kisholnie  Ovir  Alterlandis  de  Fovorne  Annuum  redditum  tres  librarum  sex 
solidorum  octo  denariorum  levandum  de  TuUioch  Annuum  redditum 
triginta  tres  solidorum  quatuor  denariorum  de  Toukis  levandum  annuum 
redditum  quadraginta  solidorum  -de  Sauchoke  et  Kinmondie  levandum 
Tenementa  et  domos  infra  burgum  de  Abirdene  dicto  Monasterio  spee- 
tantes Salmonum  piscariam  de  Inuerugy  in  aqua  salsa  et  recenti  Molen- 
dinum Monasterii  de  Deir  infra  muros  ejusdem  lie  Kirktoun  de  Deir 
onines  iacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Terras  de  Barrie  infra 


55S  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

vicecomitatum  de  Banff  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  feinlifirme  firmis  etc. 
ac  cum  decimis  garbalibus  et  aliis  decimis  proficuis  et  emolumentis 
ecclesiarum  parochialium  de  Deir  Petervgie  Fovorne  et  Kinedwai't  ac 
.singularum  terrarum  infra  parochias  ejusdem  situatas  omnes  jacentes 
infra  diocesim  de  Abirdene  unitas  et  anne.xatas  dicto  Monasterio  cum 
omnibus  juribus  privilegiis  et  pertinentiis  Quasquidem  terras  etc.  Rex 
in  vnum  temporale  dominium  ac  feodum  nobile  et  laicum  erexit  et  incor- 
poravit  prefato  Roberto  durante  vita  sua  et  prefato  Georgio  comiti  Maris- 
calli  suisque  heredibus  masculis  et  assignatis  in  feodo  cum  titulo  et 
denominatione  Domini  de  Altrie  concedendo  ipsis  titulum  honorem  et 
statum  liberi  Baronia  ac  Domini  Parliamenti  votum  et  suffragium  in 
omnibus  Parliamentis  etc.  Ac  etiam  suppressit  dictani  Abbaciam  et 
Monasterium  de  Deir  et  omnes  terras  decimas  etc.  eidem  .spectantes  et 
ad  quas  Re.\  tanquam  patronus  aut  alio  quovis  modo  jus  aut  titulum 
habuit  et  renunciavit  titulum  ejus  ad  tertiam  partem  fructuuni  dicte 
Abbacie  etc.  et  concessit  quod  taxabuntur  cum  Baronibus  et  temporalibus 
Dominis  Et  quia  terre  de  Kethinche  alias  Caikinche  in  dicta  parochia 
de  Petervgie  ad  littus  maris  satis  apte  et  commode  pro  portu  situate 
fuerunt  concessit  prefatis  Roberto  etc.  privilegium  Portum  erigendi  in 
terris  de  Caikinche  ubi  magis  commode  haberi  poterit  cum  pecunia 
portuaria  lie  hevin-siluer  parvis  custumis  anchoragiis  et  omnibus  devoriis 
ot  casualitatibus  ad  liberum  portum  spoctantibus  Ac  eciam  licebit  prefatis 
Roberto  etc.  villam  super  prefatis  terris  de  Caikinche  edificare  quara 
villam  erigendam  Rex  erexit  in  liberum  Burgum  Baronie  cum  potestate 
dictis  Roberto  etc.  ballivos  portus  custodes  et  officiarios  necessarios 
creandi  et  deponendi  Ac  eciam  confirmabunt  infeofamenta  dictarum  ter- 
rarum etc.  legitime  facta  per  Abbatem  dicti  Monasterii  aut  quemcunque 
alium  per  Ilegem  et  predecessores  confirmata  et  quod  feuditirmarii  pos- 
sidubunt  prefatas  terras  etc.  pro  solutione  devoriarum  et  servitiorum  in 
corum  infeofamentis  contentarum  pretatis  Roberto  etc.  qui  habebunt  jus 
j)roprictatis  et  superioritatis  quod  Abbates  et  conventus  dicti  Monasterii 
prius  babuerunt  Preterea  pro  Verbi  Dei  predicatione  et  sacramentorum 
administratione  etc.  Rex  erexit  rectoriam  siue  personatum  in  quacunque 
dictarum  ecclesiarum  parochialium  do  Deir  Petervgie  Fovorne  et  Kyne- 
dward  quarum  unusquisque  rector  glebam  et  mansionem  sue  parochialis 
ccclesie  habebit  et  apud  eandem  ecclesiam  continuam  facere  residenciam 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  559 

tenebitur  et  cure  inservire  quorum  rectorum  unusquisque  pro  suo  sti- 
peiidio  et  sustentacione  preter  dictas  glebam  et  mansionem  habebit 
aunualem  reddituin  victualiuin  et  peeunie  de  promptioribus  fructibus 
devoriis  et  emolumentis  ecclesiarum  quibus  providebitur  ad  quantitatem 
subscriptam  videlicet  Rector  siue  Minister  de  Deir  habebit  tres  celdras 
t'arine  avenatice  et  200  marcas  monete  Minister  de  Petcrvwie  liabebit  tres 
celdras  farine  avenatice  et  100  marcas  et  Minister  de  Fovorrne  habebit 
tres  celdras  farine  avenatice  et  100  marcas  et  Minister  de  Kynnedward 
habebit  duas  celdras  farine  avenatice  et  100  marcas  solvendas  ipsis  y>t'r 
dictos  Robertum  etc.  vel  per  magis  respondentes  tenentes  et  parochianos 
dictarum  ecclesiarum  respective  Et  similiter  concessit  dictis  Roberto  etc. 
jus  et  patronatum  dictarum  ecclesiarum  et  rectoriarum  earundem  Insuper 
concessit  quod  vnica  sasina  apud  fundum  de  Altrie  deliberanda  sufficieiis 
erit  pro  integro  dominio  etc.  Tenendas  de  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  in 
feodo  dominio  et  libera  baronia  Reddendo  annuatim  140  libras  in  festo 
Penthecostes  nomine  albe  firme. 


Carta   contirmacionis   Johannis    Gordoane    de    Luugar    super   terris    de 
Kynmundeis.  '  — (A.D.  1506.^ 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotoruin  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  ([uandam  cartam 
vendicionis  .  .  .  lactam  per  dilectum  nostrum  Alexandrum  Setoune  de 
Touchfraser  militem  dilecto  nostro  Johanni  Gordoune  de  Lungar  .  .  . 
ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel 
audituris  Alexander  Setoune  de  Touchefraser  miles  et  dominus  terraruni 
de  Kynmundeis  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  /  Noueritis  me  .  .  . 
vendidisse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro  Johanni  Gordoune  de  Lungar  omnes  et 
singulas  terras  meas  de  Kynmundeis  cum  suis  pertinentiis  videlicet 
villam  de  Kynmundy  le  Myllhill  le  Myllbrekis  Pettymercus  et  Kyn- 
knokky  cum  singulis  suis  pendiculis  et  annexis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatuni 
de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  ...  a  me  heredibus  meis  et 
assignatis  de    supremo    domino    nostro    Rege    et    suis    successoribus  in 

'  [Abrid^'ed  from  the  Kegistrum  Slagui   Sigilli,  lib.  xiv.,  uo.  197.     MS.  General  Kegister 
House,  Etliuburgh.j 


560  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

feodo  et  liereditate  imperpetuuin  ...  Roddeii'lo  inde  .  .  .  sernicium 
debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  huic 
presenti  carte  mee  est  appensum  Apud  Edinburgh  decimosexto  die 
mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  inillesimo  quingentcsimo  sexto  Coram  hiis 
tcstibus  Willelmo  Scot  ile  Balwery  milite  Roberto  Innes  de  Inuermerky 
Jacobo  Gordoune  de  Aucbniyliny  Johanne  Setoune  Johanne  Innes 
Willelmo  Pantoune  et  .Johanne  Gray  notario  publico  cum  niultis  aliis 
QuAMQUlDiiM  cartam  .  .  .  jiro  perpetuo  confirmamus  .  .  .  Saluis  .  .  . 
juribus  et  seruiciis  .  .  .  debitis  et  consuotis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  prccepi- 
mus   .  .   .  apud  Edinburgh   [cetera  dcsunt.] 


Carta  coufirmacionis  Johannis  Gordoun    de   Lungar    super   dimedietate 
terrarum  de  Kindrocht.  '  — (A.D.  ISPil.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamlam  cartam 
.  .  .  venditionis  f'actam  per  Franciscum  Gordoune  partionarium  terrarum 
de  Kindraucht  et  Sathlee  Johanni  Gordoune  de  Lungar  suo  fratri  ger- 
mane .  .  .  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omn'IIUTS  banc  cartam 
visuris  vel  audituris  Franciscus  Gordoune  partionarius  de  Kindrocht  et 
Sathlee  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  alienasse  .  .  . 
honorabili  viro  ac  fratri  meo  germano  Johanni  Gordoune  de  Lungar  here- 
dibus  suis  et  suis  assignatis  omnes  et  singulas  dimedictates  partes  ter- 
rarum de  Kindrocht  cum  earum  pertinenciis  necnon  tercias  partes  ter- 
rarum de  Sathtlee  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kynedward 
et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  pro  fauore  et  singulari  dilectione 
quani  habui  erga  eum  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  supremo 
domino  nostro  Rege  et  successoribus  s\iis  in  feodo  et  liereditate  imper- 
petuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  vvardam  et  releuium  ac  serviciura 
consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  ineum  proprium  huic 
jiresenti  carte  mee  est  appensum  vnacum  subscriptione  Magistri  Johannis 
(iordoun   notarii    cum    manu   mea  ducente    pennam  apud    Petlorge    die 

'  [Abridsed  from  the  Kegistrum  Magiii  SigiUi,  lib.  xxiv.,  no.   153.     MS.   General   Kegist. 
HouBe,  Edinburgh.) 


TIIH  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  561 

mensis  secundo  Jiilii  anno  Domini  niillesimo  quincentesimo  tricesimo 
ppimo  presentibus  Dnncano  Gordoune  in  Knavin  Jacobo  Gordoun  in 
Davaclit  Roberto  Forbes  Domino  Andrea  Symson  Magistro  Johanne 
Gordoun  notario  Quamquidem  cartani  .  .  .  pro  porpetuo  confirmamus 
Saluis  .  .  .  juribus  et  seruiciis  .  .  .  debitis  et  consuetis  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  buic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigil- 
luni  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edinburijh  octauo  die  mensis 
Octobris  anno  Domini  millosimo  quingentesimo  tricesimo  primo  et  regni 
nostri  decimo  nono. 


Carta  confirmacionis  Johannis  Gordoune  de  Petlurg  super  terris  de  Cre- 
vetbyn.  '  — (A.D.  1541.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam 
vendicionis  .  .  .  lactam  per  dilectum  et  tidelem  nostrum  consiliarium 
Thomas  Erskin  de  Brechin  militem  nostrum  secretarium  dilecto  nostro 
Johanni  Gordoun  de  Petlurg  .  .  .  ad  plenum  intelle.xisse  sub  hac  forma 
Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Thomas  Erskin  de  Brechin 
miles  ac  supremi  domini  nostri  Regis  secretariug  Salutem  in  Domino 
sempiternam  Noueritis  me  dedisse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro  Johanni  Gordoun 
de  Petlurg  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  totas  et  integras  terras  meas  de 
Crevetbin  cum  singulis  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  parrochia  de  Dunblait 
et  baronia  de  Strabogy  intra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  in  varum  et 
legitimuni  excambium  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Hiltoun  cum 
portu  et  piscatione  earundem  ac  singulis  suis  pertinentiis  jacentium  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Kincardin  Tenendas  et  liabendas  .  .  .  de  supremo 
ilomino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imper- 
petuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  seruicia  debita  et  consueta  ...  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  huic  presenti  carte  mee  est 
appensum  vnacum  subscriptione  mea  manuali  apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo 
octauo  die  mensis  Maij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadra- 
gesimo   primo     Coram    Iiiis   testibus  Jacobo  Cleland  de  eodem  Johanne 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvii.,  no.  227.      MS.   (jcner.il  Register 
.House,  Edinburgb.] 

4  15 


562  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Robertoun  de  Ei-nok  Magistro  Jolianne  Gordoun  burgense  de  Abirdene 
Alexandre  Gordoune  Edwardo  Butliquhannane  Donaldo  Fultoun  Magistro 
Johanne  Burnat  et  Alexandra  Maknele  notariis  publicis  cum  diuersis  aliis 
Qiiamquidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  liuic  presenti  carte  nostra  confirmacionia  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Striueling  penultimo  die  mensis 
Maii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  primo  et  regni 
nostri  vicesimo  octauo. 


Carta  Johannis  Gordoun  filii  et  heredis  apparentis  Johannis  Gordoun  de 
Petlurg  et  Jonete  Ogilvy  sue  sponse. '  — (A.D.  1543.) 

JVLaria  Dei  gratia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilectis  nostris  Johanni  Gordoun  filio  et  heredi  apparent!  Johannis 
Gordoun  de  Petlurg  et  Jonete  Ogiluy  sue  sponse  ac  eorum  alteri  diutius 
viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  suis  .  .  .  totas  et  integras 
terras  subscriptas  videlicet  terras  de  Ovir  Kynmundy  Kynknoke  et 
Milbrek  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  liberotenencium  seruiciis  earundem 
ac  suis  pertinentiis  exceptis  multuris  dictarum  terrarum  jacentes  in 
baronia  de  Kynedwart  intra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre 
■  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Johannis  Gordoun  de  Petlurg  perprius  hereditarie  et 
quas  idem  .  .  .  simpliciter  resigwauit  .  .  .  Tonendas  et  habendas  .  .  . 
dicto  Johanni  Gordoune  juniori  et  Jonete  Ogiluy  sue  sponse  ac  eorum 
alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  masculis 
inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  here- 
dibus masculis  dicti  Johannis  Gordoun  de  Petlurg  quibuscun(]ue  de  nobis 
et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Red- 
dendo inde  annuatim  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  apud  Edinburgh  septimo  die  mensis 
Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  tertio  et 
regni  nostri  primo. 

'  [Abridged  ironi  tlie  Kcgistrura  Miigni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxi.\.,  uo.  21C.     MS.  General  Kegisier 
Hoase,  Ediuburgh.] 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  563 

Sasina  terranim  de  Crevethin  Gilkemstouii  Kindroclit  etc.  '  — (A.D.  l.'J4().) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xx  libris  de  relevio  .  .  .  ter- 
rarum  de  Crevethin  .  .  .  jaccntium  in  parochia  de  Drumblait  et  baronia 
de  Strathbogy  .  .  .  Et  pro  xiij  libris  vj  solidis  viij  denariis  de  releuio 
.  .  .  terrarum  de  Gilkemstoun  cum  molendino  ...  Ac  pro  viij  libris  de 
releuio  .  .  .  ilimedie  partis  terrarum  de  Kindroclit  et  tcrcie  partis  ter- 
rarum de  Saithlie  .  .  .  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Kynedward  .  .  .  Necnon 
pro  xxiiij  libris  de  releuio  .  .  .  terrarum  de  Mylhill  Petyraercus  et 
molendiui  de  Mylnbrek  .  .  .  jacentium  intra  baroniam  de  Kyn[monde] 
.  .  .  Regine  dehitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Gordoun  de  eisdem  apml 
Edinburgh  vicesimo  quarto  Maij  anno  regni  Regine  quarto. 

Sasina  terrarum  de  Crevethin  Kindrocht  etc.  ^  — (A.D.  1548) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  x  libris  de  firniis  terrarum  de 
Crevethin  .  .  .  existentibus  in  manibus  Regine  termini  Sancti  Martini 
vltimo  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  xx  libris  de  releuio  earun- 
dem  Et  pro  vj  libris  xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  de  firmis  .  .  terrarum  de 
Gilkemstoun  et  molendini  eiusdem  .  .  .  existentibus  in  manibus  Regine 
dicti  termini  ratione  predicta  Et  pro  xiij  libris  vj  solidis  viij  denariis  de 
releuio  earundem  Act  pro  iiij  libris  de  firmis  .  .  .  terrarum  dimedie 
partis  terrarum  de  Kindrocht  et  tercie  patris  terrarum  de  Saithlie  .  .  . 
existentibus  in  manibus  Regine  supradicti  termini  ratione  prenotata  Et 
pro  viij  libris  de  releuio  earundem  .  .  .  Ac  pro  .xij  libris  de  firmis  .  .  . 
terrarum  de  Mylhill  Pettemarcus  et  molendini  de  Mylbrek  .  .  .  existen- 
tibus in  manibus  Regine  prelibati  termini  ratione  suprascripta  Et  pro 
xxiiij    libris   de    releuio    earundem    Regine    debitis    per    sasinam    datani 

'-  [From  the  Liber  licsponsioimm  in  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Kegister  House,  Edinburgli.] 
'  [From  the   Liber  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccario.     IMS.  General  Uegister  House,  Edinburi^h. 

Seisin   was   given   on   the   fifteenth  day  of  May.  1540.    (Original  instrument   in   the  Pit.sligo 

charter  chest.) 

Mn  the  second  day  of  July,  lj.51,  letters  of  legitimation,  under  the  great  seal,  were  granted 

to  William   Gordoun,   George   Gordoun,   bastard    sons,   and   to    Margaret    Gordoun,   bastard 

daughter,  of  John  Gordoun  of  Petlurg — (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxx  ,  no.  718).] 


564  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Johanni  Gordoun  de  eisdein  apud  Edinburgh  quarto  Maij  anno  regni 
Regine  sexto  Cuius  pater  Johannes  Gordoun  de  Petlurg  interfectus 
fuerat  in   conflictu  contra  Anglos  x  Septembris  vltimo  elapsi. 


Sasina  terraruui  ue  Kynmowndie  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1579.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xxviij  libris  de  releuio  totarum 
et  integrarum  terraruni  de  Kynmowndie  Kynknokkie  Mylnbrek  cum 
pendiculis  et  pertinenciis  jacentium  infra  baroniam  de  Kynmowndie  et 
balliam  suani  Rcgi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Joanni  Gordoun  de  eisdem 
Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  quarto  die  inensis  Augusti  anno  regni  Regis 
decimo  tertio. 


Carta  Domini  Joannis  Gorduune  de  Pethu'ge  mihtis.  - — (A.D.  15S8.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  iSciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Joanni  Gordoune  de  Petlurge  militi  et  heredibus  sui.s  masculis  de 
corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  Quibus  deficientibus  legiti- 
mis  et  propinquioribus  sui.s  heredibus  masculis  quibuscunque  cognomen  et 
arma  de  Gordoune  gerentibus  hereditarie  Totas  et  integras  terras  et  baro- 
niam de  Kinmundie  terras  subscriptas  continentes  videlicet  villam  et  terras 
de  Kilraundie  cum  manerie  .  .  .  terras  de  My Inhill  Mylnbrek  cum  moleu- 
dino  .  .  .  terras  de  Dowrie  terras  de  Pittymarcus  Smalburne  Kinknokie 
Rurnegreinis  alias  Barraksait  et  Pettindreychtissait  .  .  .  jacentes  infra 
viceconiitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  incorjioratas  .  .  .  perprius  in 
vnam  baroniam  dictam  Baroniam  de  Kynmundy  nuncupatam  .  .  .  terras 

I  (From  the  Liber  Ke.spoQsionum  in  Scaccurio.    MS.  Gcueral  Register  House,  EdiubiirgU.] 
(.^bridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  1.,  no.  74.    Ms.  General  Register  House, 
Edinburgh. 

By  a  charter,  under  the  great  seal,  at  Halyrudehous,  on  the  twenty-third  djy  of  September, 
1080,  King  James  VI.  granted  to  John  Oordouu  ot  Petlurg,  and  Issobell  Forbesi,  his  wife,  in 
conjunct  fee,  and  tlieir  heirs  male,  the  lands  and  barony  of  Kynmondie,  namely,  the  lands  of 
Over  Kynmondie,  Kynknokee,  Mylnbrek,  Mylnebill,  and  Pittemarcus,  with  the  manor,  mills, 
etc.,  resigned  by  the  said  John  Gordoun ;  to  be  held  of  the  King  iu  lee  and  free  barony.— 
Kegistrum  Magui  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxv.  no.  °23U).j 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  565 

de  Carwechin  continentes  .  .  .  villain  et  terras  de  Carwechin  Thome- 
ways  Corsystane  .  .  .  Peirismylne  raolendinum  et  terras  molendinarias 
.  .  .  jacentes  in  baronia  de  iStraythbogy  parochia  de  Drumblait  infra 
vicecomitatum  nostrum  predictum  /  Villam  et  terras  de  Gilcumstoun  cum 
molendino  .  .  .  infra  dictum  nostrum  vicecomitatum  /  Totas  et  integras 
tres  quartas  partes  et  vnam  tertiam  partem  vnius  quarte  partis  dimedie- 
tatis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Drumblait  videlicet  terras  de  Sleauchc  cum 
lie  Park  earundem  Adamestoun  Siluerhillok  Wistrone  Muthillok  Boigheid 
Newtoun  tertiam  partem  tei'rarum  de  Garrie  cum  molendinis  ■  .  .  jacen- 
tes in  dicta  baronia  de  Drumblait  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de 
Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  et  baronia  .  .  .  perprius  hereditarie  perti- 
nuerunt  prefato  Domino  Joanni  Gordoun  per  ipsum  tente  de  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  .  .  .  Necnon  dedimus  .  .  .  predicto  Domino  Joanni 
Gordoune  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  prescriptis  hereditarie  .  .  .  binam 
partem  terrarum  de  Chapeltoune  terciam  partem  terrarum  de  Wedder- 
burne  binam  partem  terrarum  de  Brunehill  cum  molendino  .  .  .  tertiam 
partem  terrarum  de  Thomastoune  et  binam  partem  terrarum  de  Cumalegy 
.  .  .  jacentes  in  dicta  baronia  de  Drumblait  .  .  .  Quequidem  perprius 
.  .  .  pertinuerunt  Domino  Georgio  Halyburtoun  de  Pitcur  militi  per 
ipsum  tente  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  .  .  .  Et  nunc  prefati 
Domini  Joannes  Gordoune  et  Georgius  Halyburtoune  .  .  .  simpliciter 
resignarunt  .  .  .  omnes  .  .  .  prenominatas  terras  .  .  .  Insuper  pro 
bono  fideli  et  gratuito  seruicio  nobis  per  prefatum  Dominum  Joannem 
Gordoune  de  Pitlurge  militem  impenso  .  .  .  incorporauimus  totas  et 
integras  dictas  terras  et  baroniam  ...  in  vnam  integram  et  liberam 
baroniam  .  .  .  Baroniam  de  Kilmundie  nuncupaudam  .  .  .  et  ordinamus 
quod  maneries  dicte  ville  de  Kynmvindie  nunc  edificata  vel  editicanda 
principale  erit  niessuagiura  predicte  baronie  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  hahendas 
.  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  hereditate  et  libera  alba 
firma  iniperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  vnum  par  calcarium  deaura- 
torum  annuatim  ad  Eestum  Penthecostes  apud  dictum  maneriem  sine 
inessuagium  de  Kynmundie  nomine  albe  ftrme  si  petatur  tantum  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  a])poni  precepinms  .  .  .  Apud  Ballinbreych  vigesimo  primo  die 
mensis  Octobris  anno  Domino  millesimo  quingentesimo  octuagesimo 
octauo  et  resni  nostri  vicesimo  secundo  • 


56G  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


Sasina  baronie    de   Kynmundie   data  Joaiini   Gordoun  de  Petlurg. '  — 
(AD.  1600.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  rcspondebit  pro  duobus  paribus  calcarium 
deauratorum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  .  .  .  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Kynmvndie  terras  subscriptas  eontinentium  .  .  .  videlicet  villain  et  terras 
de  Kynmvndie  ciim  nianeria  .  .  .  terras  de  Mylnhill  Milbreke  cum 
molendino  .  .  .  Dures  .  .  .  Pettimarkhous  Smalburne  Kinknokie  Buriie- 
grainis  alias  Barrakseat  et  Pettindreicheseat  .  .  ,  Crevethin  Thornye- 
wray  Corsiestane  .  .  .  Piriesmylne  cum  molendino  .  .  ,  et  tres  quartas 
partes  et  vnam  tertiam  partem  quarte  partis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Druniblait  videlicet  terras  de  Sliauche  cum  lie  Parh  Adamestoun  Siluer 
Hillok  Weistroune  Mvtehillok  Boighead  Newtoune  et  tertiam  partem 
terrarum  de  Garie  cum  molendinis  .  .  .  et  binam  partem  terrarum  de 
Clieppeltoun  tertiam  partem  terrarum  de  Wedderburne  binam  partem 
terrarum  de  Brunehill  cum  molendino  .  .  .  tertiam  partem  terrarum  de 
Thomastoun  binam  partem  terrainim  de  Comalegie  .  .  .  incorporatas  in 
vnam  integram  et  liberam  baroniam  Baroniam  de  Kynmvndie  nuncu- 
patam  cuius  baronie  maneria  de  Kynmvndie  est  principale  messuagium 
.  .  .  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Joanni  Gordoun  de  Petlurg  de 
eisdem  Reseruando  tamen  Domine  Issobelle  Forbes  matri  dicti  Joannis 
suum  vitalem  redditum  dictarum  villarum  et  terrarum  de  Kynmvndie 
cum  nianeria  .  .  .  terrarum  de  Mylnehill  Milbreke  cum  molendinis  .  .  . 
Dwris  Petimarkhous  Smalburne  Kinknokie  Burnegrainis  alias  Barrakseat 
et  Pettendreicheseat  .  .  .  durante  vita  sua  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburght 
quarto  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  regni  Regis  trigesimo  quarto  •  1()00 


Copy  of  an  Account  of  the  Great  Straloch's  children,  vvrit  with  his  own 
hand,  and  of  his  eldest  son's  children,  vvrit  with  his  own  liand, 
their    respective    births    and    deaths,   but   some    of  the    last  which 


'  [AbriJged  from  the   Liber  Rcspoasionum  in   Scaccavio.     MS.   General   Ucgister   House, 
I'Miiiburgli.l 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  567 

happened  after  the  fathers'  deaths  filled  up  by  the  Advocate's  hand, 
as  transmitted  to  nie  from  Aberdeen  by  Dr.  James  Gordon,  No- 
vember 22,  1739.  ' 

iSir  John  Gordon  of  Pitlurg,  knight,  was  born  the  2nd  of  April,  1.547, 
and  died  the  16.  of  September  IGOO,  and  lies  buried  at  the  Kirk  of 
Botarie.  Dame  Isabella  Forbes,  daughter  to  the  Lord  Forbes,  his  lady, 
was  born  the  16.  of  October  1548,  and  died  the  27.  of  March  1622,  and 
lies  buried  at  New  Aberdeen. 

[Their  son]  Robert  Gordon  of  Pitlurg,  called  the  Great  Straloch,  was 
born  at  Kilmundy,  September  14,  1580,  and  married  at  Kincairne  Oneil, 
December  20,  160^.  His  lady,  Katherine  Irving,  daughter  to  Irving  of 
Lenturk,  of  Drum's  family,  was  born  at  Mairdrum,  November  26,  158S. 

The  Great  SlralocWs  eldest  son^  Robert  Gordon  of  Pitlurg,  was  born, 
Sunday,  September  25,  1609,  at  Tulloch  in  Leoquhell  parish,  and  died  at 
Straloch  April  18,  1681.  His  lady,  Katherine  Burnet,  daughter  to  Sir 
[Alexander]  Burnet  of  Leys,  was  born  at  Innercannie,  on  Deeside, 
October  11,  1617,  and  died  at  Strathbogie,  March  10,  1682. 

The  Great  Straloch'' s  [other  children  :] 

2.  John  was  born  at  Aberdeen,  June  1,  1611  :   of  Fechil,  famous  for 

his  writing  tales.     He  died  at  Kilmundy,  1698. 

3.  William  was  born  at  Kilmundy,  January  23,  1613,  and  died  at 

Paris  in  October,  164[9]  :  a  pretty  gentleman  of  great  wit  and 
humour,  but  immoderately  given  to  his  pleasures.  The  Great 
Stralodis  third  son  William,  and  the  first  Lord  Aboyn,  loho  had 
heen  faithful  adherents  to  Montrose  in  the  war,  went  both  to  Paris  in 


'  [From  a  transcript  made  from  the  original,  in  tlie  possession  oi   liis  liinswoman,  a  relative  ot 
lie  Stralocli  family,  by  Mr.  Thomas  Gordon  Beveridge,  Aberdeen,  in  March  1846. 
The  words  printed  in  italics  are  written  in  another  and  later  hand  th.an  the  rest.] 


o(58  THE  ?;HIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

1646,  after  Montrose  was  ohliged  to  disband,  and  were  so  over- 
whelmed with  (/rief,  on  hearing  of  tlie  King's  murder,  that  they 
died  in  Octnhcr  after,  the  one  irithin  a  feiii  days  of  the  other. 

4.  Alexander  was  born  iit  Kilmumlv,  IMonday,  JIarch  14,  1614,  and 

died  there  May  10,  ]G15. 

5.  Isabel  was  born  at  Kinmundy,  the  27.  of  March  1615:  married  to 

Urouhart  of  Craighnus  in  Boss-shire. 

6.  Mary  was  born  at  Kilniundy,  Wednesday,  April  10,  1616  :  married 

to  Maitland  of  Pitricliie. 

7.  James   was  born    at  Kynmundie,  on    Saturday,   3Iay   17,   1617: 

parson  of  Rothiemay,  father  to  Techmury,  whose  genius  turn'd 
to  astronomy  and  geography.  ' 

8.  George  was  born  at  Straloch,  Saturday,  June  13,  1618,  and  died 

there,  April  2,  1636. 

9.  Alexander  was  born  at  Straloch,  August  16, 1620,  on  Wednesday, 

and  died  there,  June  9,  170.'5.  This  Pitlurg's  tutor,  a  worthy 
honest  man. 

10.  Jean  was  born  at  Straloch,  Friday,  October  19,  1621 :   married  to 

MidJeton  of  Johnston  in  Aberdeenshire. 

11.  IJarbara  was  born  at  Straloch,  December  20,  1622:   married  to 

Alexander  Memies  of  Kilmnndg,  but  had  no  children. 

12.  Hugh  was  born  at  Straloch,  Sunday,  January  11,  1624. 

13.  Arthur  was  born  at  Straloch,  April  .5, 162.5,  and  died  at  Aberdeen, 


'  [His  "History  of   Kcots  Affairs  from   1G37    to   1(=41,"  was  printed  for  the  Spalding  Club 
in  1840-1.] 


THE  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  569 

March  31,  1G80 :  father  to  the  Lady  Birkenbog,  and  Robert  of 
famous  memory. ' 

14.  Anne   was    born    at   Straloch,   Munday,  the   29.   of   May   162(5  : 

married  to  Bisset  of  Lessindrum,  and  died  in  1714. 

15.  Patrick  was  born  at  Straloch,  Saturday,  February  16,  162S,  and 

died  there,  November  10,  1649. 

1().  Margaret  was  born  at  Straloch,  Wednesday,  July  22,  1629,  and 
died  there,  November  13,  the  same  year. 

17.  Lewis,  or  Doctor  Lewis,  was  born  at  fcJtraloch,  April  8,  1631,  and 
died  at  Aberdeen,  September  27,  1704:  a  learned,  judicious, 
good  man. 

The  Great  Straloch's  eldest  son's  children  : 

1.  William  was  born  at  Straloch,   October   7,   1639,  at  six   in  the 

afternoon,  and  died  the  same  year,  in  the  beginning  of  De- 
cember. 

2.  Robert  Gordon  of  Pitlurg,  my  grandfather,  was  born  in  Straloch, 

January  23,  1641,  at  five  in  the  morning,  and  died  there  August 
22,  16S2.  His  lady,  Jean  Maitland,  daughter  to  Sir  Richard 
JMaitland  of  Pitrichie,  my  grandmother,  died  at  Kilmundy^ 
November  26,  1741,  aged  ninety-six:  a  virtuous  good  woman. 

3.  John  was  born  in  Pitlurg,  February  20,  1643,  in  the  morning : 

father  to  Doctor  John^  father  to  Doctor  James,  heir  male  in  1744. 

4.  Katherine  was  born  in  Pitlurge,  September  7,  1644,  about  four  in 

the  morning  :  she  was  Lady  Arhuthnot. 


[The  fouQdor  of  '•  Robert  Gordon's  Hospit:il"  at  Abeidufu.l 


570  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

'i.  George  was  born  in  Pitlui-g,  December  28,  1645,  about  sunset, 
and  died  there,  July  IG,  1647. 

6    Ann  was  born  in  Pitlurg,  February  18,  1647,  about  twelve  or  one 
afternoon,  and  died  there,  April  30,  1648. 

7.  James  was  born   at  Pitlurg,  April  22,  KMS,  about  five    in   the 
morning,  and  died  at  Straloch,  December  20,  1676. 

S.  Alexander,  the  Advocat,  was  born  in  Pitlurg,  November  2^),  1649, 
at  ten  at  night,  and  died  at  Aberdeen. 

!l.  Thomas  was  born  in  Pitlurg,  July  2,  16.51,  about  six  in  tiie  morn- 
ing, and  died  there,  April  24,  1652. 

10.  Thomas  was  born  in  Pitlurg,  April   17,  1G5.'3,  about  eleven  before 

noon,  exactly  in  the  time  of  the  change. 

11.  Elisabeth  was  born  in  Pitlurge,  May  IS,  16.55,  about  two  in  the 

morning,  and  died  the  first  of  September  that  same  year. 

'i2.  Charles  was  born  in  Pitlurg,  June  7,  1657,  at  seven  in  the  niorn- 


13.  Jean  was  born  in  Pitlurg.  November  19,  1659,  about  nine  in  the 
morning. 

AiNlnn,..],!,.,,,  November  29,  1739. 


Sasina  de  Anchmakoy  et  Oykarne.  '  — (A.D.  1514.) 

Viceeomes  de  Aberdene  respondebit  pro  xij  marcis  vj  solidi.s  viij  denariis 

IKrr.n,  t!,,,  |,ii,[,f  Rcsponsionum  in  Scaccario.     MS.  Ceiu-riii  Itesrster  iloiisi-,  K.liulmrgli.; 


TIIK  PARISH  OF  DEIR.  571 

tie  tirinis  ten-arum  de  Auchniakoy  et  Oykarrie  termini  Sancti  Martini 
vltinio  preteriti  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  sasina  non  recuperata  Et 
pro  viginti  septem  marcis  de  releuio  earuudem  Et  pro  xiij  solidis 
iiij  denariis  de  firmis  vnius  annui  redditus  duarum  marcarum  leuandi  de 
duabus  partibus  terrarum  de  Sauthlie  dicti  termini  Sancti  Martini  simi- 
liter existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro 
duabus  marcis  de  releuio  eiusdem  Regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Alex- 
andro  Bucliane  de  eisdem  uono  llarcii  anno  regiii  Regis  primo. 


Sasina  de  !Mckle  AiKlunokoye  et  Oykorn.  '  — (A.D.  looG.) 

V  icecouies  de  Abirdene  rcspondebit  pro  xx  libris  de  releuio  terrarum  de 
Mekle  Auchmokoye  et  Oykorn  cum  tenentibus  et  tenandriis  earundem 
Et  pro  xxvj  solidis  viij  denariis  de  releuio  vnius  annui  redditus  duarum 
marcarum  de  bina  parte  terrarum  de  Saithlie  jacentium  in  baronia  de 
Kynedward  infra  balliam  suam  Regine  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alex- 
andro  Buuhane  de  eisdem  Saluo  tamen  et  reseruato  libero  tenemento 
seu  vitali  redditu  dictarum  terrarum  de  Oykorn  Kalherine  Dumbrek  pro 
toto  tempore  vite  sue  Apud  Edinburgh  (juarto  Nouembris  anno  regni 
Regine  decimo  quarto. 


Sasina  de  Mekill  Auchraacoy  et  Ockorne.  ' — (A.D.  1582.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  rcspondebit  pro  Ixxx  libris  de  firmis  totarum 
et  integrarum  terrarum  dc  Mekill  Auchmacoy  et  Ockorne  cum  tenentibus 
tenandriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  earundem  et  siiis  pertinenciis 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  Existentibus  in  manibus  supremi  domini 
nostri  Regis  per  spatium  quatuor  annorum  et  vnius  termini  vltime  elap- 
sorum  aut  eocirca  ratione  warde  et  sasina  non  recuperata  respectiue 
videlicet  per  spatium  quatuor  annorum  ratione  warde  et  vnius  termini 
sasina  non  recuperata     Et  de  xx  libris  de  releuio  earundem  Necnon  pro 


[From  the  Liber  Kesponsiouuin  in  Scaccario.    JIS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgli.] 


572  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

vj  libris  de  firmis  superioritatis  vniiis  aniuii  rcilditus  iluarum  mercaruni 
unnuatim  leuandi  de  bina  parte  terrarum  de  Saitlilie  jacentiuin  infra 
baroniam  de  Kinedwart  et  balliam  suam  predictani  Existentibus  in 
manibiis  dicti  Domini  Regis  per  spaeium  predictum  racione  qua  supra 
Et  pro  xxvj  solidis  viiij  denariis  de  releuio  eiusdem  (Reseruato  tamen  per 
omnia  vitali  redditu  Elizabeth  Seytoun  matri  Alexandri  Buchan  de  Auch- 
macoy  dictarum  terrarum  et  superioritatis  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  et 
liberetenencium  seruiciis  earundem  durante  toto  tempore  vite  sue)  Regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Alexandro  Buchane  de  eisdem  Apud 
Edinbruglit  tertio  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  regni  Regis  decimo  quinto  ■ 
15S1. 


Sasina  de  Allathane.  '  — (A.D.  1532.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdone  respondebit  pro  xx  libris  de  releuio  totarum  et 
integrarum  terrarum  baronie  de  Allathane  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacen- 
tium  infra  balliam  suam  Regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  .Johanni  Pantoun 
de  eisdem     Apud  Edinburgh  xvij  Octobris  anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo. 


[Prom  the  Liber  Rcsponsionum  iu  Scaccarlo.    MS.  Gcncr.".!  Register  House,  Ecllnbargli.j 


PARISH  OF  NEW  DEIR  OR  AUCHREDDIE.  573 


PARISH  OF  NKW  DEER  OR  AUCHREDDIE.— (Page  48.) 

Carta  W.  de  Fedi-ctli  et  ('.  d  •  Mm-aviu,  d."  ecclesia  de   DiiffiK.  '  —  V.D. 
1294.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Willebims  de  Fedretb  et  Cristina  de 
Moravia  uxor  sua  salntem  .  .  .  Noverit  universitas  vestra  .  .  -  nos  .  .  . 
dedisse  .  .  .  Deo  et  Beate  Marie  Virgin!  et  Omnibus  Sanctis  et  Sancte 
Trinitati  de  Elgyn  et  Domino  Archebaldo  Dei  gratia  episeopo  Moraviensi 
ct  omnibus  successoribus  suis  omne  jus  advocationis  n-esentationis  sen 
patronatus  quod  nos  babemus  ...  in  ecclesia  Sancti  Petri  de  DofFus  sen 
in  vicaria  vel  capellis  ejusdem  ...  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  sigilla 
nostra  presenti  carte  sunt  appensa  •  Datum  apud  Kinedor  in  Moravia  die 
Martis  proximo  ante  Festum  Apostolorum  Symonis  et  Jude  •  anno 
Domini  ■  m°  •  cc"  •  nonagesimo  ([uarto  .  .   . 


Carta  Arehebaldi  episcopi  Jloraviensis  eoncessa  Willelmo  de  Fedreth  et 
Domine  Christiane  de  Moravia  uxori  sue.  '  — I'A.I).  1294.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Arcbebaldus  permissione  divina  Mo- 
raviensis  episcopus  salutem  .  .  .  Noverit  universitas  vestra  quod  quia 
Willebnus  de  Fedretb  et  Domina  Cristiana  de  Moravia  uxor  sua  de 
omnibus  arreragiis  et  defectibus  in  quibus  nobis  capitulo  et  ecclesie  nostre 
tenebantur  ratione  subtracte  pensionis  annue  quam  solvere  debebant  pro 
terra  de  Logy  juxta  ecclesiam  de  DuflFhus  •  et  pro  terra  de  le  Hermit- 
dykys  •  et  pro  situatione  seu  firmatione  niolendini  in  tenemento  nostro  de 
Ucbtyrspiny  •  et  etiam  pro  efFusione  sanguinis  et  injuria  irrigata  per 
dictam  Cristianam  et  suos  in  ecclesia  Sancti  Petri  de  Duffus  in  vigilia 
Ouiniuin  Sanctorum  proxime  preterita  ■  nobis  et  ecclesie  nostre  predicte 
plenarie    satisfecerint  •  idcirco   omnem    sententiam    sequestrationis  .  .  , 

•  [Abridged  from  the  Registniin  Kpiscopatus  Moraviciisis,  p.  Ml.] 


574  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AXD  BANFF. 

contra  eosdem  super  dictis  ten-is  vel  molendino  |)eiiitus  revocamus  .  .  . 
conceilentes  .  .  .  quod  dicti  W.  de  Fodreth  et  Domina  Cristiana  et  etiam 
heredesejusdem  Cristiane  habeant  .  .  .  itaplenarie  .  .  .  predictas  terras 
et  molendinum  sicut  per  aliquam  cartani  .  .  .  pro  rata  portionis  heredit- 
arie  quam  habent  ...  in  tenemento  de  DiifFhus  a'iquo  tempore  plenius 
.  .  .  habuerunt  .  .  .  Rt-ddendo  inde  iinnuatini  nobis  et  successoribus 
no.stris  duos  solidos  sterlinn;orum  in  Festo  Nativitatis  Beati  Johannis 
liaptiste  •  et  faeiendo  tbrin.si'cum  servitiuin  Domini  Regis  si  quod  ad  dictas 
terras  pertinent  •  Froniittimus  etiam  quod  nos  et  successores  nostri  epis- 
copi  supradictis  Willelmo  et  Cristiane  et  beredibus  ejusdem  Cristiane 
erimus  injure  suo  consulentes  et  favorabiles  •  In  cujns  rei  testimonium 
.siffillum  nostrum  autenticuni  una  cum  communi  sigillo  capituli  nostri 
present!  carte  est  appensum  •  Datum  apud  Kynnedor  in  Moravia  die 
iSaljhati  pi'oximo  ante  Festuni  Omnium  Sanctorum  •  anno  Domini  inill- 
esimo     cc°  •  nonagesimo  quarto  .  .  . 


Carta  Georgii  Craufurdc.  '  — (A.D.  ir)19.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Re.\  Scotorum  .  .  .  Seintis  nos  .  .  .  dedis^e  .  .  . 
dilectis  nostris  Georgio  Craufurd  nepoti  et  heredi  apparent!  Willelmi 
Craufurd  de  Fedrat  etJonete  Irwin  eius  spouse  .  .  .  totas  et  integras 
terras  de  Mekle  Crechy  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Willelmi 
perprius  bei-editarie  Et  quas  idem  ...  in  manibus  .  .  .  cancellarii 
nostri  dilecti  Jacobi  Glasguensis  arcbiepiscopi  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit 
.  .  .  Tenendas  et  habeudas  ,  .  .  dictis  Georgio  Craufurd  et  Jonete  Irwin 
eius  sponse  et  ipsorum  alteri  diucius  viuonti  in  coniuncta  infeodatione  et 
heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  sen  proereandis  quibus  forte 
deficientibus  legitimis  et  propimjuioribus  heredibus  dicti  Georgii  quibus- 
cunque  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpotuum 
.  .  .  cum  curiis  et  earum  e.xitibus  herezeldis  et  merchetis  mulierum  .  .  . 
Faeiendo  inde  annuatim  .   .  .  jura  et   seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta 

1  [.\bridgcU   from   the    Keyistruiu    Magui   SisiHi,  lib.   xx ,   uo.   S5.      MS.  General   Kegister 
House,  Edinburgh.] 


TARISII  OF  NEW  DEIR  OR  AUCHREDDIE.  oTo 

...  Ill  cuiu.s  rei  testimonium  liiiic  presenti  carte  no.itro  iiiasjnum  sirriUum 
nostrum  apponi  preccpiinus  .  .  .  Apud  Eilinbnroih  quarto  file  mensis 
Marcii  anno  Domini  millesimo  <[uingentesiuio  decinio  octiuo  Et  retjni 
nostri  sexto. 


Carta  Alexandri  Bissct  et  Margarete  Gray  eius  spouse.  '  — (A.D.  1.^28.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  qnandam  cai'tam 
.  .  .  t'actam  per  Geoi-gium  Craufurd  de  Feddraueht  dilecto  nostro  Alex- 
andre Bis.set  liurgensi  burgi  nostri  de  Abirdene  et  Margarete  Gray  eins 
sponse  .  .  .  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  OMNIBUS  banc  cartam 
visui'is  vel  audituris  Georgius  Craufurd  de  Feddraueht  eternam  in 
Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  prouido  viro  Alex- 
andre Bissat  burgensi  de  Abirdene  et  Margarete  Graye  sponse  sue 
secum  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  Omnes  et  singiilas  terras  meas  de 
Crcchtey  cum  vniuersis  suis  pendiculis  et  pertinenciis  et  precipue  illud 
outset  le  Auld  Bray  vulgariter  vocatum  jacentcs  in  baronia  sen  dominio 
de  Feddraueht  infra  vicecomitatuin  dc  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  haben- 
das  .  .  .  prefato  Alexandre  et  Margarete  sponse  sue  et  eorum  alteri 
diucius  viuenti  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis 
quibus  forte  deficientibus  heredibus  prepiiiquioribus  legitimis  ipsius  Alex- 
andri et  suis  assignatis  quibuscunque  a  me  heredibus  meis  et  assigiiatis 
de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  Regibus  Scocie  in 
feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddeu'lo  inde  supremo  domino 
nostro  Regi  .  .  .  seruicium  inde  debitum  et  consuetum  quantum  pertinet 
ad  easdem  seluendum  et  consuetum  forinscum  seruicium  tantum  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  proprium  presentibus  est  appen- 
sum  Apud  Abirdene  sexto  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  vicesimo  septimo  Coram  hiis  testibus  venerabili  et  egregio 
viro  Magistro  Alexandre  Ilay  rectore  de  Turref  ac  commissario  geiierali 
Abirdonensi  JMagistro  Andrea  Tulydaff  Johanne  Kuthirfurd  Willelmo 
Holland  juniore  burgensi  de  Abirdene  Georgio  Hay  JIagistris  Willelmo 

1  [Abridged  from  the   Kegistrum   Magni   Sigilli,   lib.  .\xii.,  no.  G7.      MS.  (ieneral    Register 
House,  Edinburgh.] 


576  THE  SHIRES  OF  xVBERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Hay  Roberto  Menzeis  et  Johanne  Nicliolsoii  notariis  ])ublicis  cum 
iliuersis  aliis  .  .  .  QuAMQUlDliM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus 
...  In  cuius  rei  tfstiuionium  huic  present!  carte  nostre  contirmacionis 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepinius  .  .  .  Apu'l  Abirdene  sep- 
timo  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quiugentesimo  vicesimo 
septimo  et  regni  nosti'i  dtcimo  quinto. 

Carta  Georgii  CrauturJ  ct  Jonete  Irwiii  eius  sponse.  ' — (A.D.  1528.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Hex  tScotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  iledisse  .  .  .  diluctis 
nostris  Georgio  Craut'urd  de  Fedderat  et  Jonete  Irwin  eius  sponse  .  .  . 
onines  et  singulas  terras  de  Quyltis  et  Actanfort  cum  siiis  pertinentiis 
jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  uosti'um  <le  Abirdene  Quequideni  terre  .  .  . 
fuerunt  dicti  Georgii  prius  hereditarie  et  quas  idem  Georgius  persona- 
liter  in  manibus  nostris  apud  Abirdene  .  .  .  simpliciter -re.signauit  .  .  . 
Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  .  dictis  Georgio  et  Jonete  eius  sponse  et  eorum 
alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infebdacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos 
legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  Quibus  deficientibus  beredibus  dicti 
Georgii  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  t'oodo  et  heredi- 
tate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  jui-a  et  seruicia 
.  .  .  debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Abir- 
dene decimo  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  qningentesimo 
vicesimo  septimo  Et  regni  nostri  decimo(juinto. 

Decret  of  the  Lordis   of  Counsale  for  J  hone  Knox  of  that  Ilk  aganis 
George  Craufurd  of  Federat.  ^ — (31.  May  1538.) 

JLn  the  actioun  and  causs  pursewit  be  J  hone  Knox  of  that  Ilk  iiganis 
George  Craufurd  of  Federat     That  quhair  thair  is  ane  decret  arbitrale 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistnim  Wagiii  Sigilli,  lib.  xxii.,  no.  GS.  MS.  Ueuer.il  Kugistev 
House,  Edinburgh.] 

-  [Abridged  from  tlie  Acta  Uominorum  Coucilii  et  Sessiouis,  veil,  x.,  fol.  85,  86.  MS.  Geuerul 
Kegister  House,  Edinburgh. 

On  the  fourth  day  of  August,  Ibbi,  Quceu  Mary,  by  eharter  uuder  the  greut  seal,  confirmed  to 


PARISH  OF  NEW  DEIR  OR  AUOHREDDIE.  577 

off  the  date  at  Abirdene  the  viij  day  of  Au2ust  the  yei*  of  God  j™  v'  xxxij 
yeris  betuix  him  on  that  ane  part  and  the  said  George  for  him  self  and 
Wilham  Craufurd  his  broder  and  Nichole  Craufurd  his  fader  broder  on 
that  vthir  pairt  decerning  the  said  George  to  pay  to  him  the  sowme  of 
iiij"  merkis  and  to  infeft  him  in  fewferme  heretablie  in  all  and  hale  the 
landis  of  Auchyauch  Hand  in  the  barony  of  Federat  within  the  scherif- 
dome  of  Abirdene  .  .  .  And  howbeit  the  said  Jhone  Knox  hes  fulfillit 
the  samin  for  his  pairt  to  the  said  George  nochtheles  he  will  nocht  fulfill 
his  pairt  thairof  to  the  said  Jhone  without  he  be  compellit  .  .  .  The  said 
Jhone  comperand  be  Maister  Hew  Ris:  his  procuratour  and  the  said 
George  being  lauchf'ully  warnit  hereof  apud  acta  oft  timez  callit  and 
uocht  comperit  The  Lordis  of  Counsell  ordanis  lettres  to  be  direct 
simpliciter  chargeing  the  said  George  Craufurd  to  fulfill  the  said  decreet 
arbitrale  of  the  dait  forsaid  to  the  said  Jhone  Knox  for  his  pairt  in  all 
puntis  and  artikles  efter  the  tenour  tharof  .  .  . 


Sasina  baronie  de  Fedderat.  '  —  (A.D.  1573.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  Ixxx  libris  de   releuio   totarum 

George  Crawfurd  of  Federat,  and  to  Agnes  Ogiluy,  his  wife,  the  lands  and  town  of  Culchye  ot 
Federat,  in  the  barony  of  Federat,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  to  be  held  of  the  Queen.— 
(Kegistram  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  x.xxi.,  no.  108.) 

On  the  fourteenth  day  of  Januarj',  1.552-3,  George  Craufurd  of  Fedderay  sold  to  Alexander 
Fraser  of  Philorth,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the  lands  ot  Mekill  Creychtie,  in  the  barony  of 
Fedderay,  and  sherifldom  of  Aberdeen.  The  charter,  dated  at  Fedderay,  is  witnessed  by 
Thomas  Menzes  of  Petfoddelis,  provost  of  Aberdeen,  Alexander  iiJenzes,  his  son,  Gilbert 
Menzies,  the  elder,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  Dauid  Fraser,  and  Master  William  Fraser,  notary 
public.  The  sale  was  confirmed  by  Queen  Mary,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Falkland, 
on  the  fourth  day  of  August,  1.^53.— (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib   xxsi.,  no.  125.) 

On  the  ninth  day  of  November  1561,  Alexander  Fraser  of  Phillorth  granted  to  William  Crau- 
furde  [nepos  and  heir  apparent  of  George  Craufarde  of  Fedderay)  and  to  Christian  Fraser  his 
wife,  to  the  longer  liver  of  them,  and  to  the  heirs  lawfully  begotten  between  them,  the  laiids 
of  .Mekle  Creyche,  in  the  barony  ot  Fedderay,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  to  be  held  of  the 
Queen.  The  charter,  dated  at  I'hillorth,  is  witnessed  by  Master  Arthur  Tailyefeir,  rector  of 
Cremond,  Thomas  Fraser  and  John  Fraser,  sons  of  the  said  Alexander  Fraser  of  Phillorth, 
William  Gordon,  Sir  William  Walker,  and  Andrew  Ualgarno.  The  grant  was  confirmed  by 
Queen  Mary,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  sixth  day  of  December. 
l.=ifil (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxii.,  no.  590). | 

'  [From  the  Liber  Responsiouum  in  Scaccario.    AIS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.) 

4   D 


57H  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

et  iiitegranim  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Fedderet  subscriptarum  videlicet 
ilaiieriei  dc  Fedderet  cum  molendino  eiiisdem  Terrarum  de  Auldquhat 
(.^uhyitstanis  Mekill  Balmakellie  Irnesyde  Auchquhat  Mekill  Auchyeocht 
Litle  Aucbyeocht  Broclaycbt  Scbevaldo  Actamfurde  Pondircroft  Corbis- 
liill  Mekle  Allatbyne  cum  molendino  eiusdem  Corsgycht  Brovinbill  Qubit- 
carnis  Quhyithill  Wittinsbill  Clocbcan  Bruntbray  cum  molendino  toftis 
et  croftis  lie  outsettis  partibus  pendiculis  annexis  connexis  tenentibus  ten- 
andriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  carundem  cum  turre  fortalicio  et 
manerie  de  Fedderet  jacentium  infra  baroniam  de  Fedderet  et  balliam 
suam  Necnon  totius  et  integre  superioritatis  terrarum  de  Dragy  Glenbeg 
et  Goacht  cum  molendinis  lie  outsettis  partibus  et  pendiculis  jacentium 
infra  balliam  suam  predictam  per  annexationem  Regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Willelmo  Craufurd  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburght  decimo  tertio 
die  iiiensis  Aprilis  anno  regni  Regis  sexto. 


Carta  Alexaudri  Irwyne  de  Drum  super  baronia  de  Fedderat. '  — (A.D.) 
1573.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  WiUflinus  Craufurde  de  Fedderat 
eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  honora- 
bili  viro  Alexandro  Irwyne  de  Drum  beredihus  suis  et  assignatis  quibus- 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiv.,  no.  10,  where  it  is  engrossed  in  a 
iharter  of  confirmation  by  King  James  VI.,  dated  at  Halieruidhous,  on  the  ninth  day  ol 
-November,  1.373. 

By  a  charter  dated  at  Aberdeen,  on  the  sixteenth  day  of  May,  1573,  (witnessed  by  Uobert 
Allardes,  Alexander  Craufurd  servant  of  the  granter,  John  Irwyn  son  of  James  Irwyn  of 
Petmvrchie,  and  Master  George  Barclay,  burgess  of  Aberdeen),  William  Craufurd  of  Fedderat 
sells  to  Ciilbcrt  In-iug  of  Cullairly,  brother-germau  of  Alexander  Irving  of  Drum,  his  lands 
of  Auldquhat,  in  the  barony  of  Fedderat,  and  shire  of  Aberdeen.  The  sale  was  confirmed  by 
King  James  VI.,  by  a  charter  under  the  great  seal,  which  also  grants  to  Gilbert  Irving  the 
nonentries  of  the  lands  during  the  space  of  sixty  years,  or  thereby,  since  the  decease  of  the 
liroaiius  of  'William  Craufurd  now  of  Feddeiat.     (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiv.,  no.  9.) 

By  a  charter  dated  at  Drum,  on  the  second  day  of  February,  1582-3,  (witnessed  by  Gilbert 
Irving  of  Auldquhat,  brother-german  of  the  granter,  John  Irving  of  Kjncoussie,  Andrew 
Irving  domestic  servant  of  the  granter.  Master  James  Irving,  brother-germau  of  the  granter, 
and  Master  John  Balgray,  notary  public)  Alexander  Irving  of  Drum  grants  to  his  elder  son 
uud  heir  apparent,  Alexander  Irving,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the  barony  of  Fedderat,  together 


PARISH  OF  NKW  Df^IR  OR  AUCHREDDIE.  o7i) 

cunque  Totem  et  intcgratn  Vuironiam  meam  de  Fedderat  videlicet 
inancriem  de  Fedderat  cum  turre  et  fortalicio  eiusdem  molendinum 
granorum  de  Fedderat  terras  molendinarias  astrictas  multuras  dicti 
raolendini  villas  et  terras  respectiue  de  Sclio\va<lo  Auchtamfort  Pund- 
larecroft  Culche  Stevinsburne  Quhiteboig  Corbishill  cum  molendino 
granouum  eiusdem  Allatliiii  Piktillim  JIuttrunbray  Corsgyclit  Quhite- 
stanis  Auldqubat  Meikle  IJathmakellie  Bromehill  Qubytcairnis  Quhitbill 
Irnesyde  cum  molendino  fullonum  eiusdem  Auchqubacht  Wicthinshill 
Broklay  Meikle  Aucbyoicbe  Gerschehill  Litill  Auchyoiche  Meikle  Crechie 
Bruntbray  Clocbcan  Annoquhy  cum  molendino  granorum  eiusdem  cum 
omnibus  et  singulis  suis  pendiculis  et  pertinenciis  annexis  et  connexis 
tenentibus  tenandriis  et  liberetenencium  seruieiis  earundem  jacentes  infra 
dictam  baroniam  de  Fedderat  et  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Teneii- 
dam  et  habendam  ...  a  me  heredibus  meis  et  assignatis  de  supremo 
domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  ...  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  . 
debita  et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  present!  carte  mee 
.  .  .  sigillum   meum   proprium   armorum    est   appensum   apud   Abirdene 

decimo  die  mensis [anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo] 

septuagesimo  tercio  Coram  hiis  testibus  JIagistris  Georgio   Middeltoun 

Willelmo Georgio  Fraser  de  Kirktoune  de  Durris  et 

Magistro  Jobanne  Balgray, 


with  the  sunny  half  of  Kindrocht  and  Denend,  in  the  parish  of  Kathyne.  The  grant  was  con- 
firmed by  King  James  VI.  by  a  charter  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Halyruidhous,  on  tlie 
thirteenth  day  of  April,  1583.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxv.,  no.  809.) 

The  sunny  half  of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht  and  Denend,  in  the  parish  of  Rathyne,  was  sold  to 
Alexander  Irving  of  Drum,  by  William  Cwmyng  of  Inveraloquhy,  by  a  charter  dated  at  Drum, 
on  the  seventeenth  day  of  September,  1576,  witnessed  by  John  Meldrum  in  Tnllykaime, 
Patrick  Meldrum  in  Auchquhortye,  Thomas  Kuymming  in  Kilduthie,  Master  William  Davidson, 
burgess,  John  Kos,  Andrew  Irwing,  and  Master  John  Balgray.— (Registrum  Magui  Sigilli,  lib. 
xli.  no.  447.) 

The  lands  of  Auldquhat,  Quhitecairnis,  and  Stewinsburne,  in  the  barony  of  Feddrat,  were  sold 
to  Alexander  Irving  of  Drum,  by  Alexander  Irving  of  Auldquhat,  with  consent  of  Anne  Irving, 
his  wife,  by  charter  dated  at  Drum  and  Fortrie,  on  the  eighteenth  and  twenty-sccond  days  of 
May,  1G23,  witnessed  by  James  Irving  of  Bruklay,  Master  William  Davidson  of  Ord,  and  James 
Ros.  The  sale  was  confirmed  by  King  Jsimes  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at 
Edinburgh,  on  the  twelfth  day  of  June,  1623.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  1.  no.  229).] 


,-)S0  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Siisiiia  de  Culsclic  et  Annoquhy.  '  — (A.D.  1576.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xij  libris  de  firmis  totarum 
ft  integrarum  terrarum  de  Culsche  cum  pertinenciis  existentibus  in 
nianibus  Doraini  Regis  per  decessnm  quondam  Aejnetis  Ogilvie  coniuncte 
infeoilatricis  earundem  per  spacium  vnius  anni  et  vnins  termini  vltime 
elapsorum  sasina  non  rocuperata  Et  pro  viij  libris  de  releuio  earundem 
Et  pro  xiiij  libris  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Annoquhy  cum  molendino  pen- 
diculis  et  pertinentiis  jacentium  infra  baroniam  de  Fedderet  et  balliam 
suain  tanquam  partiuin  et  pemlicularum  eiusdem  baronie  Existentibus  in 
nianibus  Domini  Regis  per  decessum  quondam  Georgii  Craufurd  de  Fed- 
deret aui  Willelmi  Craufurd  nunc  de  Fedderret  per  spacium  trium 
annorum  et  vnius  termini  vltimo  elapsorum  ratione  qua  supra  Et  pro 
iiij  libris  de  releiuo  earundem  Regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Willelino  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburght  decimo  die  mensis  Martii  anno 
regni  Regis  nono. 

Sasina  terrarum  de  Towy  Aueliroddy  etc.  -' — (A.D.  15.59.) 

V icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xl  libris  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Mekille  Siggat  cum  molendino  de  Sigget  et  multuris  eiusdem  et  terrarum 
de  lie  Mam's  de  Towy  cum  castro  et  manerie  eiusdem  ac  terrarum  de 
Towy  Turnoclit  Baldulsy  Wodtoun  Auld  Myln  .  .  .  necnon  quatuor- 
decim  bouatarum  terrarum  de  Mekill  Drumquhendill  et  terrarum  de  lie 
oiUsettis  de  Ardlanu  terrarumque  de  Auchroddy  cum  teneutibus  tenandriis 
etc.  .  .  .  existentibus  in  manibus  Regine  termini  Sancti  Martini  vltimo 
transacti  sasina  non  rccuperata     Et  pro  Ixxx  libris  de  releuio  earundem 

'  [From  the  Liber  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccurio.    MS.  (ieneral  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 
-  [From  tlie  Liber  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh. 
On  a  tablet  in  the  east  wall  of  the  cliancel  of  the  ruined  churcli  of  Gamery,  is  this  inscription : 
"  I'atricius  ■  licrclay  •  s  •  hoc  •  me  ■  fieri  •  fecit  ■       Ilic  iacet   •  honorabilis  vir  •  I'atricius 
barelay  •  dominus  ■  de  •  Tolly  •  qui  ■  obiit  •  die  •  mensis  anno  •  Domini  • 

millesimo  •  quingontesimo  ■  •  et  -  Joneta  •  Ogiluy  •  eius  •  sponsa  ■  que  •  obiit  •  sexto  • 
die  •  mensis  •  Januarii  •  anno  Domini  •  millesimo  •  quingeutesimo  •  quadragesiino  ■  scp- 
limo."] 


PARISH  OF  NEW  DEIR  OR  AUCHREDDIE.  581 

Kegi  et  Regine  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Waltero  Barclay  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  quarto  Marcii  annis  regni  Regis  et  Regine  primo  et 
decimo  septimo. 


Sasina  terrarum  de  Auchroddie  Towj'  etc.  iiecnon  baionie  de  Caircok.  ' 
— (A.D.  1587.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  Ixxx  libris  do  releuio  .  .  .  ter- 
rarum de  Mekle  Seirget  cum  molendino  .  .  .  necnon  .  .  .  terrarum 
maneriei  de  Towy  cum  turre  fortalicio  et  loco  maneriei  ac  molendino 
.  .  .  acetiam  .  .  .  terrarum  de  Tolleturnay  Petdoulsie  Wodtoun  Auld- 
myln  cum  suis  pendiculis  .  .  .  necnon  quatuordecim  bouatarum  terrarum 
de  Mekle  Drumquhendlie  molendini  terrarum  molendinariarum  .  .  . 
acetiam  .  .  .  terrarum  borealis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Drumquhendlie 
terrarum  nuncupatarura  lie  outsettis  earundem  necnon  terrarum  de  Ard- 
leane  terrarum  de  Auchroddie  cum  omnibus  suis  pendiculis  .  .  .  Regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Barclay  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh 
vltimo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo. 


V  icecomes  de  Perth  respondebit  pro  xl  libris  de  releuio  omnium  et  singu- 
larum  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Caircok  cum  molendino  piscariis  et  siluis 
earundem  et  singulis  suis  pertinentiis  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  Regi 
debitas  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Barclay  de  Towie  de  eisdem  Apud 
Edinburgh  decimo  octauo  die  mensis  Mail  anno  regni  Regis  predicto. 


'•  [Abridged  from  tue  Libei  Kesponsionum  in  ijcaccario.       MS.  Uuneral   Kegister  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


582  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

PARISH  OF  STPaCHEN.— (Page  61.) 
Carta  Andree  Chalmer  et  Cristine  Fraser  sponse  sue.  '  — (A.D.  1558  ) 

•Jacobus  Dei  gracia Rox  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  deJisse  .  .  .  dilectis 
nostris  Andree  Chalmer  filio  ct  heredi  apparent!  Johannis  Chalmer  de 
Strathechin  et  Cristine  Fraser  sponse  sue  .  .  .  totas  et  integras  terras 
de  Strathechin  cum  molendino  granorum  et  fullonum  tenentibus  tenan- 
driis  ac  liberetenencium  seruiciis  earundem  Ac  totam  et  integram  quar- 
tam  partem  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Rosseviot  cum  omnibus 
suis  pertinenciis  jacentem  in  I'egalitate  de  Garyauch  infra  vicecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  tcrre  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Johannis 
Chalmer  hereditarie  et  quas  idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  sirapli- 
eiter  resignauit  .  .  .  Et  quas  .  .  .  nos  pro  bono  et  gratuito  seruicio 
nobis  per  dictum  Andream  impenso  .  .  .  creauimus  ...  in  vnam 
integram  ac  liheram  baroniam  omnibus  temporibus  afFuturis  Baroniam 
de  Strathechin  nuncupandam  ordinantes  maneriem  de  Strathechin  fore 
principale  messuagium  eiusdem  baronie  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas 
.  .  .  dictis  Andree  et  Cristine  sponse  sue  et  ipsorum  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  pro- 
creatis  sen  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  legitimis  et  propinquioribus 
heredibus  dicti  Andree  quibuscunque  de  nobis  ct  successoribus  nostris 
in  feodo  et  libertate  ac  libera  baronia  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis  et 
earum  e.xitibus  bludwitis  herezcklis  et  merchetis  mulierum  cum  furca 
fossa  sok  sak  thoU  theme  infangtheif  outfangtheif  pit  et  gallouss  .  .  . 
Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  Reseruato 
tamen  libero  tenemento  .  .  .  predictarum  terraVum  .  .  .  dicto  Johanni 
Chalmer  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  ac  racionabili  tertia  parte  earundem 
sponse  sue  cuicunque  cum  contigerit  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  pre- 
sent! carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Edinburgh  octauo  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  viccsimo  octauo  et  regni  nostri  decimo  sexto. 

[Abridged  Iroiu  the  Kegistruia  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxii.,  uo.  265.     Ms.  General   Register 
House,  EdinburijQ.] 


PARISH  OF  STRICHEN.  583 

Carta  Gilbert!  Chalmer  et  sue  spouse.  '  — (A.D.  1554.) 

M.aria  Dei  gratia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quamlam  cartam 
.  .  .  factam  per  dilectum  nostrum  An'lream  Chalmer  de  Straithechin 
...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  liac  forma  •  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris 
,  .  .  Andreas  Chalmer  de  Straithechin  salutem  .  .  .  Noueritis  me  .  .  . 
vendidisse  ,  .  .  dilecto  meo  filio  naturali  Gilberto  Chalmer  et  Jonete 
Pettendreich  eius  sponse  .  .  .  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  dimedie- 
tatis  vmbralis  terrarum  de  Awquhorty  cum  suis  pertinentiis  vnacum 
-superioritate  totius  et  integre  dimedietatis  Solaris  terrarum  de  Awquhorty 
[cum]  tenentibus  tenaudriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  earundera  ac  suis 
pertinenciis  jacentes  in  parochia  de  Rathen  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abir- 
dene  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Gilberto  et  .Jonete  sue 
sponse  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  here- 
dibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  Quibus  forte  deficieu- 
tibus  heredibus  dicti  Gilberti  quibuscunque  et  suis  assignatis  de  suprema 
domina  nostra  Regina  et  suis  successoribus  Regibus  seu  Reginis  in  feodo 
et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus  amerchia- 
mentis  eschaetis  herezeldis  bludewitis  et  merchetis  mulierum  .  .  .  Red- 
dendo inde  .  .  .  seruicium  debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium sigillum  meum  huic  presenti  carte  mee  subscriptione  mea 
manuali  subscripte  est  appensum  Apud  Straithechin  sexto  die  mensis 
Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  quarto  Coram 
testibus  Alexandro  Scot  Willelmo  Franx  Patricio  Scot  et  Magistris 
Johanne  Fraser  vicario  pensionario  de  Rathin  et  Willelmo  Eraser  notariis 
publicis  cum  diuersis  aliis  •  Qu.\mquidem  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  con- 
firmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  con- 
firmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  •  .  Apud 
Edinburgh  vicesimo  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo quinquagesimo  quarto     Et  regni  nostri  duodecimo. 


I  [Abridged  from  tbe  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lil).  xxxi.,  uo.  351.       MS.  Genenil  Registev 
House,  Edinbui-gh.] 


584  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Sasina  de  Auchquhortie. '  —  (A.D.  1/573.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abinlene  respondebit  pro  iij  libris  iiij  solidis  de  releuio 
totius  et  integre  vmbralis  diniedietatis  terraruin  de  Auchquhortie  cum 
})ertinentiis  Necnon  superioritatis  Solaris  dimedietatis  dictarum  terrarum 
dc  Aucliquhortie  cum  pertinentiis  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  libere- 
tenencium  seruiciis  cum  pertinenciis  jacentium  infra  parochiam  de 
Rathin  et  balliam  suam  Regi  debitia  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo 
Ghalmcr  de  eisdem  Apud  J'jdinburght  xiij°  die  monsis  Aprilis  anno 
regni  Regis  sexto. 

Sasina    terrarum    de    Auchquhorteis    data    Joanni    Chalmers.  -  — (A.D. 
1613) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xl  solidis  monete  regni  Scotie 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchquhorteis  cum  molendino  .  .  .  intra  parro- 
chiam  de  liathin  .  .  .  existentibus  in  manibus  supremi  domini  nostri 
Regis  termini  i'enthecostes  vltimo  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata  Et 
pro  iiij  libris  dicte  monete  de  releuio  earundem  dicto  supremo  domino 
nostro  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Joanni  Chalmers  de  eisdem  Apud 
Edinburgh  tertio  die  mensis  Junii  annis  regni  Regis  quadragesimo  sexto 
et  vndecimo  •  1613. 


Carta  Alexandri  Ghalmer  et  Elizabeth  Joliiinestoun  sue  spouse.^  — (A  D. 
1554.) 

JVlaria  Dei  gratia  Regina  IScotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilectis  nostris  Alexandre  Chalmer  nepoti  et  hereili  apparenti  Andree 
Chalmer  de  tstreychene  ct  Elizabeth  Johnnestoun  sponse  dicti  Alexandri 

'  [From  llie  Liber  Responsioiium  in  Scacc.irio.    MS.  General  Kegister  House,  Edinburgh.] 
-'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  IJcsponsionum  in  Scaccarlo.     MS.   General   Kegister  House, 

Edinburgh.] 
■'  [Abridged  from   ihe  Kcgistrura  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxii.,  no.  380.    MS.  General  Kegister 

House,  Edinbuv^lj.] 


PARISH  OF  STRICKEN.  585 

,  totas  et  integras  terras  ilc  Streycliin  cuin  molemlinis  multiiris  terris 
niolendinariis  aniiexis  conncxis  lie  outsettis  piscariis  tenentibus  tenanilriis 
liberetenencium  seruiciis  earumlem  ac  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in 
baronia  de  eodem  et  infra  viceeomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Qiiequi- 
dem  terre  .  .  .  dieto  Andree  Ohaliner  perprius  hereditarie  pertinebant 
Et  (juas  idem  ...  in  manibu.s  clarissime  matris  nostre  Marie  Regine 
Dotarie  ac  regni  nostri  Regentis  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignanit  .  .  .  Tenen- 
das  et  habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Alexandre  et  Elizabeth  eius  coniugi  ac  eoruiii 
alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  inteoilatione  heredibusque  inter  ipsos 
legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  Quibus  deficientibus  legitimis  et 
propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Aiexandri  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  suc- 
cessoribus  nostria  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo 
.  .  .  jnra  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  Saluo  .  .  .  iibero  teuemento 
ac  vitali  redditu  .  .  .  prescriptarum  terrarum  .  .  .  dicto  Andree  et  Cris- 
tine  Eraser  eius  coniugi  eorumque  alteri  diucius  viuenti  pro  omnibus 
eorum  vite  diebus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  liuic  present!  carte 
nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Peblis 
decinio  quarto  die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingen- 
tesimo  quinquagesimo  quarto     Et  regni  nostri  decimo  tercio. 


Carta  confirmacionis  Tiiome  Fraser.  ' — (A.D.  155b) 

JViaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  t)ciatis  nos  quandam  cartam 
factam  per  Alexandrum  Chalmer  dominum  feoJi  terrarum  de  Strathechin 
dilecto  nostro  Thome  Fraser  ...  ad  plenum  intellexissc  sub  hac  forma  • 
Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Alexander  Chalmer  feodatarius  ter- 
rarum de  Straithechin  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  . 
vendidisse  .  .  .  dilecto  consanguineo  meo  Thome  Fraser  filio  honora 
bilis  viri  Aiexandri  Fraser  de  Philorth  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  omnes 
et  singulas  terras  meas  de  Burrahill  Humleis  Carne  Fairnybray  Auch- 
narie  Quhitehill  cum  molendino  vulgariter  nuncupato  le  Come  Myhie  of 
Straithechin  et  astrictis  muUuris  eiusdem  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in 

'  [Abridged  from  the   Hegistium  Magui  SigiUi,  lib.  xxxii ,  no.  219.     MS.  General   Kegister 
House,  Kdinburgli.] 

4    E 


-,86  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

baronia  de  Straithecliin  infra  vicecoinitatiim  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Tenendas 
et  habendas  .  .  .  de  supreina  domina  nostra  Kegina  et  suis  successoribus 
...  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  curiis  ct  earum 
t'xitibus  amerchiamentis  escbaetis  berezeldis  bludewitis  et  nierchetis 
mnlierum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  seruicium  .  .  .  debitum  et  consue- 
tuni  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  mee  subscriptione  mea 
nianuali  subscripte  sigillum  meum  proprium  est  appensum  Apud 
ecclesiam  de  Phillortb  vndecimo  die  mensis  Maii  anno  Domini  millesimo 
(jningentesimo  quinquagesimo  octauo  Coram  hiis  te.stibus  Eduardo  Eraser 
Tbonia  Criste  IXauide  Lemman  Domino  Willelmo  Walcar  et  Magistro 
Dauide  Brody  notario  publico  •  QuAMQUlDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo 
I'onfirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre 
confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Edinbui'gb  vigosimo  octauo  die  niensis  Jnlii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesinio  quinquaf;esimo  octauo  Et  regni  nostri  decimo  sexto. 

Carta  conlirmationis  Tliomc  Eraser.  <  — (A.D.  1558  et  A.D.  1559.) 

F  ranciscus  et  Maria  Dei  gracia  Rex  et  Regina  Scotorum  Delphiuus  et 
Delpbina  Viennensis  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam  .  .  .  factara  per 
Alexandrum  Chalmer  feolatarium  de  Strathecbin  ...  ad  plenum  intel- 
lexisse  sub  bac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Alexander 
Chalmer  feodatarius  de  Stratbecbin  salutcm  .  .  .  Noueritis  me  .  .  . 
vendidisse  .  .  .  dilecto  consanguineo  meo  Thome  Fraser  filio  honorabilis 
viri  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Phillortht  .  .  .  omneset  singulas  terras  dominicas 
sine  dominicales  de  Strathecbin  cum  molendino  fullonum  vulgariter  nuncu- 
pato  The  Walkmylne  of  Straquhin  cum  pendiculiset  pertinentiis  earundem 
jacentes  in  baronia  eiusdem  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Ten- 
endas ct  babendas  ...  a  me  et  beredibus  meis  de  suprema  domina 
nostra  Reginu  et  suis  successoribus  ...  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imper- 
petuum .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  seruicium  .  .  .  debitum  et  consuetum  .  .  . 
In   cuius   rei   testimonium   luiic  presenti  carte  nostre  subscriptione  mea 

'  [Abridged  from   the  liegistnim  !\lagni   Sigilli,  HI),  .xxxi.,  no.  5u'J.     M.S.  Geueral  Register 
Jioase,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  STRICIIEN.  587 

inaimali  subscripte  si<;illiini  ineum  proprium  est  appensum  Apml 
Favthlie  sexto  die  mensis  Deeembris  anno  Domini  niillesitno  quin2;en- 
tesimo  quinquagesinio  octauo  Coram  his  testibus  Ma^istro  Willelmo 
Eraser  EdwarJo  Fraser  Roberto  Fraser  Georgio  Scott  in  Kyninmond  et 
Magistro  Dauide  Erode  notario  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quamquidem 
cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
huic  prescnti  carte  nostre  confirraacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  secundo  die  mensis  August! 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  nono  Et  regnorum 
annis  primo  et  decimo  septimo. 


Carta  Thome  Fraser  de  Strachin  et  sue  spouse.  '  — (A.D.  1.573.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilecto  nostro  Thome  Fraser  de  Strechin  et  Issobelle  Forbes  eius  coniugi 
eorumque  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus 
inter  eos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  Quibus  deficientibus  legi- 
timis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Thome  quibuscunque  hereditarie 
Totas  et  integras  terras  et  baroniam  de  Strechin  cum  superioritate  de  lie 
Newtoun  de  Strechin  vnacum  turre  fortalicio  molendinis  multuris  ailuis 
piscariis  .  .  .  et  singulis  aliis  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomi- 
tatum  de  AbirJene  Que  prius  hereditarie  pertinuerunt  dicto  Thome  Et 
quas  ille  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas 
et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  suecessoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
ac  libei-a  baronia  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  iura  et  seruicia  .  .  . 
debita  et  consueta     In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre 

'  [Abridged  Irom  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiv ,  no.  6.  MS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh. 

Uy  charter  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  January, 
1590-1,  King  James  VI.  granted  to  Thomas  Fraser  of  Knokie,  and  to  the  heirs  male  lawfully 
begotten  between  him  and  Elizabeth  Forbes,  his  wife,  whom  failing  to  his  heirs  male  and 
assignees,  the  lands  and  barony  of  Strachin,  and  the  superiority  of  the  town  and  lands  of 
Newtoun  of  Strechin,  with  the  tower,  etc  ,  which  formerly  belonged  to  Katherine  Fraser  and 
Violet  Fraser,  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  deceased  Thomas  Fraser  of  Strechin.  and  were  by 
them  resigned  in  the  King's  hands. —  (Registrum  Magni  >igilli,  lib.  xxxviii.,  no.  269.)  See 
also  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlviii.,  nn.  378,  379.] 


588  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh 
octauo  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
septuagesimo  tertio  et  regni  nostri  septimo. 


Sasina  baronie  de  Strechin  data  Thome  Fraser.  '  — (A.D.  1612.) 

Vicecoraes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xij  libris  monete  Scotie  de 
releuio  .  .  .  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Strechin  .  .  .  et  presevtim  ter- 
rarum  dominicaiium  de  Strechin  cum  turre  fortalicio  hortis  eiusdem  .  .  . 
molendino  granorum  de  Strechin  .  .  .  molendino  fullonum  de  Strechin 
.  .  .  terrarum  et  villarum  de  Burrahill  Humleiskairne  Fairnybray 
Achnary  Quhythill  Torquhat  H.alkhill  Newhill  Brounsyde  .  .  .  New- 
toun  de  Strechin  .  .  .  cum  nouo  molendino  granario  de  Strechin  .  .  . 
infra  parochiam  de  Rethin  ...  in  vnam  liberam  baroniam  .  .  .  incor- 
poratam  Baroniam  de  Strechin  nuncupatam  .  .  .  supremo  Domino 
nostro  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Fraser  nunc  de  Strechin 
apud  Edinburgh  quarto  die  mensis  Novembris  annis  regni  Regis  quadra- 
gesimo  sexto  et  decimo  •  1G12. 


•  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  Kcsponsionum  in   !<caccario.     MS.  General  Register  House, 
Edinburgli.] 


PARISH  OF  PETERHEAD. 


589 


PARISH  OF  PETERHEAD.— (Page  6G.) 

Localitie  of   the  augmentatioun   for   the   Kirk  of   Peterhead.' — {Circa 
A.D.  1630.) 

Ihe  old  stipend  of  Piterhead  is  thrie  chalderis  meill  ane  hundreth 
thrittie  foiire  merkis  of  siluer  with  the  vicarage  as  the  same  is  presentlie 
possest  be  the  Minister  for  serving  the  cure  at  the  said  Kirk  and  for 
furnessing  of  the  elenientis  to  the  communione  •  The  new  augmentatione 
condiscendit  vnto  is  twa  chahler  beir  and  ane  chalder  meill  to  be  payit 
out  of  the  landis  followis  according  to  this  divisione  •  videlicet  • 


Out  of  the  Earle  Merschellis  lands  of 
Torterstoun  Auchtigall  Iiiuer- 
nettie  Collilaw  Grange  Clerkhill 
and  Piterheid  .  .  .  . 

Out  of  the  landis  of  Boddonie  and 
Blak  House  (Alexander  Keith)  ■ 

Out  of  Myresyde  (Sir  William  Keith 
of  Ludquharne) 

Out  of  Balmure  (Alexander  Keith)  • 

Out  of  Little  Coklavv  (Nathanieel 
Keith) 

Out  of  Denis  (John  Keith  of  Gla- 
chria)      .  .  .  .  . 

Out  of  Ailhousehill  (Frances  Frasor 
of  Kinmundie) 

Furth  of  Duniehillis  (Thomas  and 
Mr  William  Robertsones)  • 

Furth  of  Mekle  Coklaw  Newseat 
Clubscorss  and  Glendevine  (Wil- 
liam Seattoun  of  Vdney) 


22  bollis  ■ 

7  bollis  •  1  firlot  •  3  pekis- 

2  bollis  •  2  flrlottis  •  1  peck- 
;5  bollis  •  3  pekis- 

3  bollis  •  3  pekis- 

1  boll  •  3  pekis- 

2  firlottis  •  2  pekis - 
1  boll  •  2  pekis- 


()  bollis  •  2  firlottis  -  3  pekis- 
[From  the  original  in  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 


590  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Sir 

My    Lord    agries   with    this    divisione    and    localitie    for    the 
augmentatione    As  for  the    old   stipend    he  is  oblist  in    payment  of   it 

himself  I  rest 

Your  seruand 

To  his  loueinfi;  brother  R  Keith 

Mr  James  Aikenheid 
Advocat 


Resignacio  Georgii  ile  Name. '  — (A.D.  1472.) 

Joe  it  maide  kende  til  al  men  .  .  .  me  George  of  Name  of  Sandfurde 
til  haue  mad  .  .  .  honorabile  and  virchipful  menn  Johnn  of  Ogistoune 
of  the  Crag  Alexander  of  Setoun  of  Meldrum  Alexaiuler  of  Murray  of 
Oulberdy  William  of  Petyndrych  of  that  like  Robert  Stewart  of  Latheris 
and  Alexander  Cumyng  of  Ernnyschede  .  .  .  my  .  .  .  procuratouris 
...  to  resyug  and  upgyf  in  the  hands  of  ane  honorabile  and  mychty 
lord  George  erle  of  Huntle  and  lord  Gordon  of  Bathyenach  al  and  hail 
the  landis  of  Balmvyr  Coklaw  and  Trotarstone  with  thar  pertinentis  liand 
within  the  serefdoume  of  Abirdene  pertenande  til  me  be  rycht  of  here- 
tage  ...  be  thii'  my  present  lettres  to  the  quhilkis  in  vitnessyng  for 
euerinar  indurying  I  haue  hung  my  proper  seel  at  Perth  the  tuenty  day 
of  the  moneth  of  June  the  yher  of  God  a  thousand  four  hundreth  sevinte 
and  tua  yeris  befor  thir  vitnes  Scliir  James  of  Ogilvy  of  Deskfurd  James 
Innes  of  that  like  Valter  Oujilwy  of  Auehlevin  and  Beiraldus  Innes 
George  of  Dunbar  Villiam  of  (Julhre  and  John  Chernsid  vvitht  otheris 
diuers. 

Instrumoiitum  supei-  alienacione  quarte  partis  terraruni  ile  Balmur  Trot- 
terstoune  Coklaw  P.uthlaw  Deneside  et  Mylnhill. '  —(A.D  1472.) 

J.n  Dei  nomine  Amen  .   .  .  Ciinctis  ])ateat  .  .   .  (]uod  anno  incarn.icionis 

'  fAbridgcil  Iroiii  tlir  ..ijginal   in  the  ScraljstiT  charter  chest.     Part  of  the  seal  remiuns,  but 
is  defaced.] 

[Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  Scrabster  charter  chest.] 


PARISH  OF  PETERHEAD.  591 

Dominice  millesimo  quadringentesimo  septuagesimo  sccundo  mensis  vero 
Juiiii  die  vicesima  tertia  ...  In  mei  notarii  publici  et  testium  subscrip- 
torum  presencia  personaliter  constituta  honorabilis  domina  Joneta  Fen- 
toiine  junior  filia  et  vna  lieroduni  quondam  Walteri  Fentoune  domini  de 
Hakay  cum  consensu  .  ,  .  Willelmi  Haket  carissimi  sponsi  sui  .  .  . 
fatebatur  ct  concessit  in  puram  et  perpetuam  alienacionem  omnes  et 
singulaa  quartas  partes  terrarum  suarum  de  Balmwv  Trotlerstoune 
Coklaw  Buthlaw  Deneside  et  Myln  hili  cum  molendino  cum  .  .  .  earun- 
dem  pertinenciis  .  .  .  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  ilari 
.  .  .  honorabili  viro  Ale.xandro  de  Dunbar  de  Westfield  militi  heredibus 
et  assignatis  suis  a  dicta  Joneta  beredibus  et  assignatis  suis  imperpetuum 
.  .  .  Quasquidem  concessionem  et  alienacionem  .  .  .  dicta  Joneta  tactis 
sacrosanctis  Dei  ewangeliis  corporale  prestitit  juramentum  quod  nuii- 
quam  .  .  .  contra  dictas  concessionem  et  alienacionem  .  .  .  aliquatenus 
deuenire  aut  contradicere  .  .  .  Acta  erant  bee  apud  Cultuthir  in  oratorio 
eiusdem  bora  quinta  vel  eacirca  post  meridiem  .  .  .  presentibus  ibidem 
prouidis  viris  Georgeo  de  Dunbar  Roberto  Andersoune  Roberto  Haket 
Johanne  Kibbil  Thoma  Kello  et  Ro  berto  Moir  testibus  cum  multis  aliis 
ad  premissa  vocatis  specialiter  et  rogatis. 

Et  ego  Jobannes  Duncani  Sanctiandree  diocesis  publicus  autori- 
tatibus  Imperiali  et  Regali  notarius  [tic.  in  forma  communi.l 

Resignacio  Willelmi  Haket  et  Jonetu  Je  Fentowne  sponse  sue. —  '  (A.I). 

1472.) 

V  niuersis  pateat  per  presentes  me  Jonetam  de  Fentoune  juniorem  filiam 
et  vnam  heredum  quondam  Valteri  Fentoune  domini  de  Baky  .  .  .  cum 
consensu  .  .  .  Willelmi  Haket  carissimi  sponsi  mei  fecisse  .  .  .  honora- 
biles  et  prouidos  viros  Johannem  Ogstoune  de  Crag  Alexandrum  Murray 
de  Cowberny  Georgeum  de  Lesly  Willelmum  Prenderlath  de  eodem 
Johannem  Schevale  Willelmum  Smovvt  Thomaiu  Smowt  Johannem 
Murray    et     Georgeum    de    Dunbar    meos   .   .    .   procuratores    .   .    .  ad 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  Scrabster  charter  chest. 

The  seal  of  Janet  of  Fentoune  remains:  it  shows  three  crescents  on  a  shield,  with  the  circum- 
scription s.  lONETE  FENTON  11IN0RI9,  as  described  in  H.  Laing's  Scottish  Seals,  p.  60,  no.  327. 
The  seal  of  her  husband,  William  Haket,  is  gone.] 


592  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

resignandum  ...  in  nianibus  nobilis  et  potentis  domini  Georgei  comitis 
de  Huntle  doniini  Gordoune  ot  Badenach  omne.s  et  singiilas  qnartas 
partes  terrarum  mcaruni  de  Balmwr  Trotterstoune  Coklaw  Buthlaw 
Deneside  et  Alehousliill  cum  molendino  ac  .  .  pertinenciis  quas  de  dicto 
J)oiTiino  Comite  tanquam  domino  superiore  .  .  .  teneo  in  capite  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  menm  vnacum  sigillo  dicti  Willelmi 
Haket  sponse  niei  in  testimonium  sui  consensus  .  .  .  presentibus  sunt 
appensa  apud  Perth  vicesimo  tercio  die  mensis  Junii  anno  Domini 
raillesimo  quadringentesimo  septuagesimo  secundo. 


Instrumentum  saisine  de  Tortarstoun  Ooklaw  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1472.) 

JLn  Dei  nomine  Amen  Anno  Incarnacionis  Dominice  miliesimo  quadrin- 
gentesimo septuagesimo  secundo  mensis  vero  Julii  die  octauo  .  .  .  In 
niei  notarii  publici  et  testium  subscriptorum  presencia  personalitcr  con- 
stitutus  pronidus  vir  Willelmus  Pettindreche  de  eodem  balliuus  nobilis 
et  potentis  domini  Georgii  comitis  de  Huntle  domini  le  Gordoune  et  de 
Badyenache  sufficienter  constitutus  .  .  .  per  vnam  literam  in  pergameno 
scriptam  .  .  .  sigillatam  vero  sigillo  dicti  Domini  Comitis  rubea  cera 
alba  impressa  quamquidem  literam  michi  notario  publico  .  .  .  tradidit 
perlegendam  dictamque  literam  tenui  perlegi  et  wlgariter  exposui  quibus 
factis  .  .  .  dictus  balliuus  .  .  .  tradidit  .  .  .  sasinani  .  .  .  hereditariam 
.  .  .  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Tortaristoune  de  Coklaw  et  de 
Balmure  et  de  molendino  de  Tortaristoune  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacen- 
tibus  intra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  nobili  viro  Domino  Alexandre  de 
Dunbar  de  WestfielJ  militi  per  tradicionem  terre  et  lapidis  .  .  .  Acta 
erant  hec  super  t'undo  predict;irum  terrarum  .  .  .  presente  venerabili  in 
Christo  patre  et  domino  Willelmo  permissione  diuina  abbate  de  Dere  et 
Tlioma  de  Kjnnarde  de  Culbyn  Andrea  Knox  de  eodem  Willelmo 
31urrave  armigero  Alexandro  Quhithed  Gilberto  Fordice  et  Thoma 
Cristisone  cum  multis  aliis  .  .  . 

Et  ego  Johannes  Kemlok  prcsbiter  Brecliinensis  publicus  Imperial! 

et  Regali  antuntatibus  notarius  [etc.  in  forma  cominuni.'\ 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  tlie  Scrabster  charter  chest] 


PARISH  OF  PHTKRHEAP.  r>9:) 

Instrumentuni   super  terris  de  CoUlavv  Balimir  et  Tortarstoune. '  — (A.D. 
1473.) 

-In  Dei  nomine  Amen  .  .  .  Cunctis  pateat  .  .  .  quod  anno  ab  incarna- 
cione  eiusdem  mi'lesimo  qnadrinocntesiino  septuagesiiiio  secundo  /  Indic- 
tione  aexta  niensis  Februarii  die  vero  noni  ...  In  mei  notarii  publici  et 
testium  subseriptui'un)  presencia  personalitei-  accesserunt  nobiles  domini 
et  viri  Jolianne.s  dominus  Dei-nle  Dominus  Alexander  de  Dunbar  de 
Westtt'ild  miles  et  Mac;ister  Gilbertus  Haye  de  Vry  procuratore.s  nobilis 
et  potentis  domini  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntle  domini  Gordoune  et 
Baidienache  ad  presenciani  nobilis  et  potentis  domini  Andree  domini 
Avandale  cancellarii  Scotie  et  .  .  .  procuratorio  nomine  quo  supra 
liumiliter  petierunt  a  dicto  Domino  Cancellario  tanquam  nomine  Regis 
terras  de  Coklaw  Balmur  et  Tortarstoune  cum  pertinenciis  alias  in 
manibus  domini  nostri  Regis  recognitas  ad  plegium  dimitti  Offerentes 
nomine  prefati  Comitis  facere  pro  eisdem  terris  id  quod  de  jure  facere 
tenetur  Et  solemniter  protestarunt  nomine  quo  supra  quod  detencio  ip- 
sarum  terrarum  sub  reeognitione  non  cederet  sibi  Domino  Comiti  de 
Huntle  in  preiudicium  penes  firmas  et  pi-oficua  earundem  .  .  .  Acta  erant 
hec  infra  burgum  de  Edinburgh  in  hospicio  Episcopi  Abirdonensis  bora 
quasi  decima  ante  meridiem  .  .  .  presentibus  ibidem  reuerendo  in  Cliristo 
patribus  Thoma  episcopo  Abirdonensi  Willehno  episcopo  Orchaderisi 
nobilibus  et  prepotentibus  dominis  Colino  eoinite  de  Ergile  domino  Lorn 
Dauid  comite  Craufurdie  Magistris  Arcliibaldo  de  Qubitelavv  decano  de 
Dunbar  secretario  Dauid  Guthre  de  eodem  Domino  Jobanne  Laing 
thesaurario  et  Domino  WiUelmo  Knoilis  preceptore  de  Torfichin  milite 
cum  nmltis  aliis  testibus  .  .  . 

Et  ego  Alexander   Scot   Sanctiandree  diocesis   publicus  Imperiali 
et  Regali  autoritatibus  nolarius  [etc.  in  forma  communi.] 


[AU'iJged  IVom  tUc  ongiunl  hi  the  Sci'abster  charter  chest.] 
4   F 


rm  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

tSasina  de  Ravinniscrag  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1522.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xv  libi-is  de  firmis  dimedietatis 
terrarum  de  Brodland  Mylhill  Rothnoquhy  Karnes  Karniglass  cum  mol- 
endino  de  Creichmont  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentis  iiifi-a  balliam  suam 
existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  termini  Sancti  Martini  vltimo  elapsi  sasina 
non  recu])erata  Et  pro  ij  denariis  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
uiusdem  dimedietatis  terrarum  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  JIargarete 
Keith  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  secundo  Junii  anno  regni  Regis  nono. 


V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  I'espondebit  pro  iiij  libris  de  firmis  dinioilietatis 
terrarum  de  Ailhousshill  Scottis  Myll  Ravinscrag  cum  j)crtinenciis 
jacentis  infra  balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  termini  Sancti 
Martini  vltimo  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  ij  denariis  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  eiusdem  dimedietatis  teri'aruni  Regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  dicte  Margarete  de  eadem  dimedietate  terrarum  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  anno  regni  Regis  predictis. 


Xdem  Vicecoraes  respondebit  pro  tanta  sununa  firuiarum  et  tanta  duplica- 
tione  albefirme  alterius  dimedietatis  predictarum  terrarum  Regi  debita 
per  sasinam  datam  Elizabeth  Keith  sorori  dicte  Margarete  de  eadem 
apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  regni  Regis  pivseriptis. 


Carta  confirmaeionis  .lohannis   Keithe  de  Ravynniscrag.  -  — (A.D.  154.'>.) 

JVlLaria    Dei    gracia    Regiiia     Scotorum   .  .   .   Sciatis    nos  .   .   .  quandam 
cartam  .  .  .  factani    per    consanguineam     nostram    Margai'etam     Keith 

'  [Froni  the  Liljer  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccario.     MS   Cieneral  Itcgister  House,  Edinburgh.] 
-■[Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxviii.,  no.  D5I.     MS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh. 

On  the  first  day  of  April,  1589,  George  earl  Harischal,  lord  Keith  and  Inverugy,  confirmed 
and  granted  of  new  to  John  Keith,  eldest  lawful  son  and  apparent  heir  of  Andrew  Keith  of 
Ravinscraig,  the  lauds  of  the  Mains  of  Tortcrstoun;  the  manor,  fortalicc,  and  castle  of  Ravins- 


PARISH  OF  PCTERIIEAD.  ;)95 

Mafiscalli  coinitissam  ar,  ile  Imieniffy  dominam  ...  ail  plenum  iiitol- 
lexisse  sub  liac  fonna  Omnibus  lianc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  .Marirareta 
Keith  comitissa  de  Marscheall  ac  doinina  de  Iii'ierutcy  salutem  .  .  . 
Nouecitis  nos  de  consensu  .  .  .  nobilis  et  potentis  domini  Willelmi 
coniitis  de  Marscliell  sponsi  nostri  charissimi  dedisse  .  .  .  dilocto  auiin- 
culo  nostro  Jolumni  Keith  do  Ravynniscrag  et  suis  heredibus  subscriptis 
Totas  et  iiitegras  terras  de  Brodland  Rettray  et  Mylnhill  cum  pertinentiis 
terras  de  Carnejrlas  et  Carnes  terras  de  Routhnochy  cum  niolendino 
earundeni  de  Cremond  nuncupate  terras  de  Coklay  Donyhillis  et  Dennis 
terras  de  Torterstoun  Euthlaw  terras  de  Ailhoushill  cum  molendino 
earundeni  Scottis  Wylne  nuncupate  terras  de  Ravynniscrac;  cum  rupe 
et  fortalicio  seu  ca.stro  eiusdem  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  ac  liberetenen- 
cium  seruiciis  .  .  .  ac  |)iscariis  earundem  tam  in  aqua  dulci  quam  salsa 
et  omnibus  .  .  .  suis  pcn'tinenciis  .  .  .  jacentes  in  baronia  nostra  de 
Inuerugy  infra  vicecomitatuni  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt 
perprius  hereditarie  dicti  Johannis  Keithe  Et  quam  idem  .  .  .  persona- 
liter  apud  Dunnoler  ...  in  manibus  nostris  tanquam  in  nianibus  domine 

craig,  with  the  mill  called  t-cottis  Myliie;  the  lands  of  Ailhoushill,  Cokley,  Dennis,  Dounihillis. 
Thunrtcrtoun,  the  Oulhill,  and  Cranloch,  Glendcnny,  Boutblaw,  and  Ncwsait;  the  lands  of 
Brodland;  the  lands  of  Mylnhill,  with  the  mill  called  the  Mylne  of  Crannoch;  the  lands  ol 
Rothnaehie,  Carneglas,  and  Caruness,  with  the  fishings  as  well  in  fresh  water  as  in  salt  water, 
and  all  other  appurtenances,  lying  in  the  shcrifl'dom  of  Aberdeen,  and  barony  of  Inverugy; 
to  be  held  of  the  Earl  and  his  successors  in  fee  and  heritage,  for  payment  of  four  pennies 
.It  the  castle  of  liavinscraig,  on  the  Feast  of  Fenthccost  yearly,  in  name  of  blench  ferme. 
The  Earl's  charter  (which  is  witnessed  by  Sir  Robert  Kcitn,  Lord  Altrie.  Sir  Andrew  Keith, 
Lord  Dingwall,  and  Master  George  Fraser)  was  confirmed  by  King  James  VI.  by  a  charter 
under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  lla'yrudhous,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  December,  l.i93.— (Registrum 
Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  x.\.\ix.,  no.  171.) 

By  charter,  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Halyruidehous,  on  the  second  day  of  February,  1602, 
King  James  VI.  confirmed  to  Alexander  Kcyth  of  Balmure,  and  the  heirs  lawfully  begotten 
between  him  and  Margaret  Knowis,  some  time  his  wife,  the  north  part  of  the  lands  of  Logyruif. 
in  the  barony  of  Tullydeft',  and  sherilTdom  of  Aberdeen,  on  the  resignation  of  William  Knowis 
of  North  Logyruif,  the  said  .Margaret  Knowis  his  daughter,  and  the  said  Alexander  Keyth,  then 
her  husband.  The  lands  are  described  as  thus  bounded:  '  Begynnand  at  the  grit  moss  syde 
anent  the  wall  of  Logyruif  and  throw  the  middle  wall  lineallie  to  the  heid  nf  the  Ruidgait 
discending  eist  the  said  gait  lineallie  throche  the  lie  straucht  throw  the  Brounfauld  throw  the 
Mercatogait,  .and  throw  the  Blackfauld  of  Logyruif  lineallie  to  the  south  nuke  of  the  Mossfauld 
of  Raiiiestoun  discending  south  leveand  thrie  rigis  next  the  marche  of  Uaniestoun  qubill  it. 
cum  to  the  burne  of  Urcheartoun  cikand  mair  at  the  nether  end  nor  at  the  heid  to  be  in 
propirte  to  the  said  north  pairt  of  ijOgyruif  to  ane  lone  as  the  raercbis  and  proppis  beiris.— 
(Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xliii.,  no.  242).] 


596  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

sue  superioris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  TenenJas  et  habendas 
.  .  .  dicto  Johanni  Keith  de  Ravynniscrag  et  suis  heredibus  masculis  de 
corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  defieientibiis 
Jacobo  Keith  fratri  germane  dicti  Johannis  et  hereilibus  suis  mascuhs  de 
corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  Ac  illis  deficientibus 
Johanni  Keith  de  Balmure  patrucli  dicti  Johannis  Keith  de  Ravynniscrag 
et  suis  heredibus  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu  pro- 
creandis quibus  deficientibus  Jacobo  Keithe  patruo  dicti  Johannis  Keith 
et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu  pro- 
creandis Quibus  omnibus  (quod  absit)  deficientibus  heredibus  masculis 
dicti  Johannis  Keith  de  Ravynniscrag  quibuscunque  cognominis  de  Keith 
et  arma  nostra  de  Inuerugy  gerentibus  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in 
t'eodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  . 
nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  quatuor  denarios  vsualis  monete  Scotie  apud 
dictum  castrura  de  Ravynniscrag  in  Festo  Penthecostes  nomine  albe 
firme  si  petatur  tantum  ...  in  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum 
proprium  vnacum  nostra  subscriptione  manuali  necnon  sigillo  et  sub- 
scriptione  manuali  charissimi  nostri  sponsi  antedicti  in  signum  sui  con- 
sensus .  .  .  ad  premissa  presentibus  est  appensum  Apuil  castrum  de 
Dunnoter  septimo  die  mensis  Maij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
quadragesimo  tertio  Coram  hiis  testibns  Roberto  Keith  Magistris  Dauid 
Keith  Willelmo  Keith  Alexandre  Keith  et  Magistro  Thoma  Annand 
notario  publico  cum  diuersis  aliis  Quajiquidkji  cai'tam  .  .  .  pro  per- 
petuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte 
nostre  confirmationis  magimm  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Edinburgh  quinto  die  mensis  August!  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo quadragesimo  tercio. 

Preceptum  carte  pro  Domino  Willielmo  Keith  de  LulquhaiMie  milite 
baronetto  super  terra  et  barouia  et  regalitate  de  Ludquhai'ne  infra 
Novam  Scotiam. '  — (A.D.  1629.) 

X  receptum    carte    facte    per    Siipremum    Dominum    Nostrum     Regem 

'  [From   the   Kegistrum  Preceplorura  Cartarnni  pro  Haronettis  Nove   Scotie,  fol.  G7.      MS 
Ueneral  Register  House,  Edinburgh.    Cf  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli.  lib.  lii.  no  259. 
By  a  charter,  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Ilalyrudhous,  on  the  thirty  first  day  of  March, 


PARISH  OF  PETERHEAD.  597 

Domino  Willielmo  Keith  fie  Ludquharnu  militi  hereilibus  suis  masculis 
et  assignatis  quibuscunque  super  tota  et  Integra  ilia  parte  et  portione 
regionis  et  dominii  Nove  Scolie  in  America  bondata  et  limitata  vt 
soquitur  videlicet  Ineipiendo  ex  parte  maxime  boreali  baronie  et  regali- 
tatis  dc  Agnevv  Domino  Patricio  Agnew  militi  hereditarie  spectantis  super 
maris  littus  et  illinc  pergendo  per  spacium  sex  miliarium  observando 
oninimodo  tria  miliaria  in  latitudine  et  predicta  baronia  de  Agnew  pro 
liniite  ejnsdem  versus  austrum  Cum  castris  turribus  fortaliciis  etc 
Quequidera  terre  resignate  fuerunt  per  ipsum  in  manibus  Supreini 
Domini  Nostri  Regis  pro  hae  nova  carta  et  infeodatione  hereditaria 
pret'ato  Domino  Willielmo  Keith  desuper  conficienda  etc  Preterea  cum 
clausula  vnionis  etc  in  vnara  integram  et  liberam  baroniam  et  regalitateni 
omni  tempore  aifutaro  Baroniam  de  Ludquharne  nuncupandam  Teuen- 
da  de  (licto  Supremo  Domino  Nostro  rlege  et  successoribus  suis  de 
corona  et  regno  Scotie  in  libera  alba  firma  pro  annua  solutione  vnius 
denarii  vsualis  raonete  dictiregni  Scotie  super  solum  et  fundum  dictarum 
terrarum  noniine  albefirme  si  petatur  tantum  vel  alicujus  earundem  partis 
in  die  Feati  Nativitatis  Nostri  Salvatoris  etc  Et  quod  vnica  sasina  apud 
castrum  de  Edinburgh  capienda  crit  sufficiens  pro  omnibus  et  singulis 
tcrris  edificiis  particulariter  et  generaliter  suprascriptis  Et  quod  dictus 
Willielmus  Keith  suique  heredes  masculi  et  assignati  antedicti  habebunt 
insignia  procedentia  de  manu  aniiata  et  nuda  conjunctis  cum  hoc  <licto 
MuNiT  HEC  ET  ALTERA  vtNClT  Et  Cetera  in  communi  forma  cartaruin 
baronettis  concessarum  etc  Apud  Quhythall  vigesimo  octauo  die  mensis 
Julii  anno  Domini  millesiino  sexcentesimo  vigesimo  nono  regni  nostri 
anno  quinto. 

1630,  King  Charles  I.  graated  to  Sir  William  Keith  of  Ludquharne,  knight,  in  liferent,  and  to 
William  Keith,  his  eldest  la\rful  son  and  heir  apparent,  in  fee,  the  ten  merk  lands  of  the  baronj- 
of  Troup,  called  the  lands  of  Northfeild,  with  that  part  of  Quhytfcild,  which  of  old  belonged  to 
the  Mains  of  Troup,  lying  in  the  barony  of  Troup,  and  sherift'dom  of  Banff,  on  the  resignation  of 
William  earl  .Mariscbal,  lord  Keith  and  Altrie  — (Registrura  Magni  SigilM,  lib.  lii.  no.  261).] 


598  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LOXGLEY.— (Page  72.) 

Charter  of  tlie  Kirktoiin  of  Lungley.  '  — (A.D.  l.')62.) 

Ane  charter  maid  be  Maister  Gilbert  Keith  vicar  of  the  parioche  kirk  of 
Luiifrley  with  consent  of  noble  and  potent  lordis  Williame  maister  of 
Merscheall  and  William  erll  Merscheall  vndoutit  patronis  of  the  saide 
kirk  To  George  Keith  first  begotten  sone  and  apperaml  air  to  the  said 
William  maister  of  Merschaell  his  airis  and  assignais  Of  all  and  haill  the 
Kirktoun  of  Lungley  eallit  Over  Scottistoun  with  all  and  sindrie  pertin- 
entis  and  pendiclis  tharof  quhatsumeuir  viddicet  Twa  fauldis  eallit  Inche 
Gumming  hand  in  the  the  territorie  of  Blakwatter  And  ane  fauld  eallit 
Broklaw  lyand  on  the  south  part  of  the  north  hill  of  Southessie  And  ane 
falil  eallit  Wattis  Fauld  lyand  on  the  south  part  of  Southessie  togidder 
with  the  fauld  eallit  Tilledivye  thair  lyand  in  the  parochin  of  Lungley 
within  the  schirefuome  of  Banff  with  all  thair  pertinentis  pertening  in 
patrimony  to  the  vicar  and  kirk  forsaid  To  be  haldin  of  him  and  his 
successouris  vicaris  thairof  Paying  thairfore  yeirlie  the  sovme  of  sax 
pundis  money  of  this  realme  .  .  .  Reseruing  the  tak  and  assedatioun 
grantit  be  the  said  vicar  of  all  and  sindrie  the  forsaidis  landis  for  the  space 
of  nyntene  yeris  to  the  said  William  erll  Marischeall  quhais  entrie  thairto 
was  at  the  Feist  of  Whitsounday  in  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v°  l.\ij  yeris  With 
a  precept  of  seising  in  the  end  of  the  said  charter  dyrect  to  Andro  Falloun 
baillie  namit  thairin  Datit  at  Inuerugy  the  .xxiij  day  of  Junij  the  yeir  of 
God  j'"  v°  thre  score  and  twa  yeiris  Before  witnessis  James  Keith  of 
Drumtochty  Monane  Hog  in  Blerdryue  Maister  Myddiltoun  burgess  and 
Thomas  Smytht  with  vtheris  dyuers 


■  [From  the  Abbrcviatloncs  (artarum   Koudifirme  Terrarum  Ecclesiasticarum.    M.S.  Gene- 
ral Kegister  House,  Edinburgb.] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       r^9<) 

Carta  tallie  terrarutn  ile  KyMeletli  pro  Johanne  de  Crasy  et  trilnis  liere- 
(libus  masculis  quibus  detieientibus  gennaiio  suo  Regiiuildo  Cheiie 
pro  tempore  vite  sue.  '  — (A.D.  1267.) 

Omnibus  hoc  scriptum  visuris  .  .  .  Willehnus  Dei  gracia  Episcopus 
tSancti  Androe  •  saliitera  .  .  .  Vestra  nouerit  vniuersitas  quod  nos  .  .  . 
dedimus  .  .  .  Johaiini  de  Cragy  filio  quondam  Willelmi  de  Cragy  armi- 
gero  iiostro  •  tribus  heredibus  masculis  de  corpora  suo  procreandis  suc- 
cessiue  totam  terrum  nostram  de  Kyltlelethe  .  .  .  Et  idem  Johannes 
ac  heredes  sui  predicti  soluent  nobis  et  nostris  successorib\is  annu.itini 
pro  firma  terre  predicte  decern  libras  sterlingorum  .  .  .  Et  facient 
sectam   ad    curias    nostras  de  Listen  debitas    et  consuetas  •  Insujier  si 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  rot.  iv.,  no.33.,  (MS.  General  Kegistcr  House, 
Edinburgh,)  where  it  is  engrossed  in  a  charter  of  confirmation  by  King  Kobert  II.,  given  under 
the  great  seal  at  Perth,  on  the  thirteenth  of  February,  1373. 

Kabel  del  Chene  appears  as  a  witness  to  charters  granted  by  William  de  Vipont  to  the 
monies  of  Coldingham,  between  the  years  1U7  and  1160. — (Kaine's  North  Durham,  appendix, 
pp   3(5,  37,  nn.  civ,  clvi.) 

William  de  C'hesne  appears  as  a  witne,-s  toi  a  charter  granted  to  the  canons  of  Holyrood,  by 
William  de  Vipont,  the  son  and  heir  of  Willam  de  Vipont  and  Emma  de  St.  Hilary,  between 
the  years  IISW  and  1211.— (Liber  Cartarutn  S   Crucis,  p.  IS.) 

Reginald  Cheyn  was  one  of  the  barons  of  Scotland,  who,  on  the  eighteenth  day  of  March, 
1258-9,  made  a  compact  with  Lewelin,  piince  of  Wales,  and  his  chiefs,  that  neither  the  Scots 
nor  the  Welsh  should  make  peace  with  the  King  of  England,  without  mutual  consent.—  (Foedera. 
vol.  i.,  p.  370,  edit.  Loud.  1816.1 

Sir  Richard  le  Chenc,  knight,  is  witness  to  a  charter  by  Alexander  Comyn,  earl  of  Buchan, 
dated  at  Kelly,  in  Luchan,  in  September,  1261.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  ii., 
p.  277. 

Sir  Reginald  le  Chen  is  a  witness  to  a  writ  by  King  Alexander  IIL  in  1264.  (Compota 
Camerariorum  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  p.  16.*) 

'Anno  Domini  MCCLXVII.  Reginaldus  le  Chene  camerarius  Regis effectus  est.'  (J.  de  For- 
dun  Scotichronicon,  lib.  x ,  cap.  x.xii.)  '  Anno  Domini  MCCLXIX.  Reginaldus  le  Chene 
camerarius  Domini  Regis  curam  suam  reliquit;  et  Dominus  Thomas,  filius  Thomae  filii 
Ranulphi,  vir  raagnae  raaasuetudiuis  et  sapientiae,  camerarius  Domini  Regis  effectus  est.' 
—(Id.  lib.  X.,  cap.  xxvi.) 

Reginald  le  Chene,  chamberlain,  is  witness  to  a  charter  by  King  Alexander  III.,  at  Elgyu,  on 
the  twenty-eighth  day  of  November,  1268.— (Original  in  the  charter  room  of  the  city  of  Elgin.) 

Keginald  le  Chen  was  sheriff  of  Kincardine  or  the  Mearns  in  1264,  and  sheriff  of  Kincardine 
or  the  .Mearns,  and  I'enner  of  the  thanage  of  Fermartyn  in  1266.  Reginald  le  Chen,  the  father, 
was  sheriff  of  Kincardine  or  the  Mearns  in  12U0.  Keginald  le  Chen  was  sheriff  of  Invernairn  in 
1292.  (Compota  Camerariorum  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  pp.  20,*  32,*  33,*  77*;  Registrum  Episcopatus 
Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  158;  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  i.,  appendi.K  to  preface, 
p.  1-2).] 


600  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

contingat  quod  absit  quod  dictus  Johannea  sine  herede  masculo  de  se 
genito  ad  fata  decedat  volumus  et  concedimus  quod  Reginaldus  Chene 
germanus  eius  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  habeat  .  .  .  pre  lictam  terrain 
.  .  .  vt  est  dictum  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  auten- 
ticum  vna  enm  communi  sigillo  capituli  nostri  .  .  .  present!  scripto 
nostro  appositum  est  patenti  Datum  apud  Sanctum  Andream  in  capitulo 
eiusdem  decimo  die  mensis  Julij  anno  gracie  m™"  ccc""  sexagesimo 
septimo. 

Carta  de  terris  de  Strathnavir  concessis  ad  feodifirmam  Domino  Reginaldo 
le  Chen  minori  et  Marie  aponse  sue.  '  — (A  D.  1269.) 

Uninibns  saiiote  matris  ecclesie  filiis  .  .  .  Archebaldus  Dei  gratia  Mora- 
vien.sis  episcopus  salutem  .  .  .  Noverit  universitas  vestra  iios  .  .  . 
dedissc  .  .  .  Domino  Reginaldo  le  Chen  minori  domino  de  DufFus  et 
I\Iarie  sponse  sue  filie  quondam  Friskyni  de  Moravia  et  heredibus  suis  ex 
ipsis  procreatia  c;t  p^ocreandis  ad  feodifirmam  totam  terram  nostram  de 
Mrathnauir  Cattanensis  diocesis  •  quam  nobilis  mulier  Domina  Johanna 
sponsa  Domini  Friskyni  de  Moravia  contulit  nobis  et  ecclesie  nostre 
Moraviensi  in  puram  et  perpetuam  elemosinani  ad  sustentationem  duorum 
capellanorum  in  eadem  perpetuo  ministrandorum  •  videlicet  de  Langeval 
et  Rossewal  •  de  tofl'fys  de  Dovyr  •  de  Acbenedess  •  de  Clibr'  •  Ardovyr 

'  (Abridged  Irom  tlje  Registrum  Episcopatus  Moraviensis,  pp.  139,  140. 

Sir  Reginald  Ic  Chen,  the  father,  and  Sir  Reginald  le  Chen,  the  son,  appear  as  witnesses  to 
a  charter  by  Alexander  Cumyng,  earl  of  Biichan,  dated  at  Kelly  on  the  first  Sanday  after 
Candlemas,  1272-3.— (Registrum  Episcopatus  Abcrdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  34.) 

Reginald  le  Chen  is  witness  to  a  charter  by  King  Alexander  III  ,  at  Kyntor,  on  the  second 
day  of  iHceniber,  1273.— (original  charter  in  the  archives  of  the  city  of  Aberdeen.) 

Sir  Reginald  le  Cher,  knij;ht,  is  witness  to  a  charter  by  Malise,  earl  of  Stratherne,  about 
the  year  128o,  along  with  Alexander  Comyn,  earl  of  Buchan,  and  Sir  Freskyn  of  Murray. 
— (Liber  Insule  llissamm,  p.  xxxiv.;  Registrum  Episcopatus  Moriiviensis,  p.  465 ) 

Sir  Reginald  le  Chen,  knight,  the  father,  wa<  present  with  Alexander  Cumyn,  earl  of  Buchan, 
in  a  court  of  justiciary,  held  ou  the  rao  )r  of  Nigg,  in  1281.— (Uegistrum  Vetns  de  Aberbrothoc, 
p.  164.) 

Sir  Reginald  le  Chyne,  knight,  is  a  witness,  along  with  Alexander  Comyne,  earl  of  Buchan, 
and  Donald,  earl  of  Marr,  to  charters  by  King  Alexander  III.,  dated  at  Kyntor,  on  the  twenty- 
ninth  day  of  March,  1:65,  and  at  Scone  on  the  thirtieth  of  April,  1285.— (Registrum  Magni 
Sigilli,  lib.  i..  no.  149;   Uegistrum  Honoris  de  Morton,  vol.  ii.,  p.  10.)] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       (iOI 

et  Covncfern'  .  .  .  Tenendam  et  liabendam  silji  et  hercdibus  suis  supra- 
dictis  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  ,  .  .  Reddendo  inde  singulis 
annis  ad  canoniam  de  Elgyn  .  .  .  duodecim  mareas  sterlingorum  .  .  .  ad 
sustcntationem  duormn  capellanofum  predictoruni  ...  In  hujus  rei 
testimonium  presenti  scripto  sigillum  nostrum  una  cum  sigillo  capitnli 
nostri  feeimus  apponi  •  cum  subscriptionibus  canonicoi-um  •  Datum  apud 
Kenedor  in  Moravia  [anno  gracie]  m"  •  cc°  •  ix  •  nono  •  menso  Maio. 


Conventio  inter  Magistnim  et  Fratres  donuis  Hospitalis  Jerusolyme  de 
Torphehin  et  Dominum  Reginaldum  dictum  le  Cheyn  militem  et 
Eustachiam  vxorem  suam.  ' — (Circa  A.D.  1280.) 

Oum  controuersia  mota  fnisset  .  .  .  super  jure  patronatus  eeclesie  de 
Houiltre  Glasguensis  diocesi.s  inter  viros  religiosos  Magistrum  et  Fratres 
Hospitalis  Jerusolyme  de  Torphehin  ex  parte  vna  ■  et  Dominum  Regin- 
aldum dictum  le  Cheyn  militem  et  Eu.stachiam  dicti  militis  vxorem 
nomine  dicte  Eustaehie  ex  altera  ■  Tandem  pro  bono  pacis  tam  dicti 
religiosi  .  .  .  quam  dicti  Reginaldus  et  Eustachia  eius  vxor  super  toto 
jure  quod  vtraque  pars  in  dicta  ecclesia  se  habere  dicebat  .  .  .  ordinacioni 
venerabilis  patris  •  R  •  Dei  gracia  Episcopi  Glasguensis  se  subposuerunt  • 
Qui  de  consensu  vnanimi  .  .  .  tocius  capituli  eeclesie  Glasguensis  •  ita 
ordinauit  •  quod  dicti  Magister  et  Fratres  et  eorum  successores  habeant 
imperpetuum  in  purara  et  perpetuam  elemosinam  quatuordecim  libras 
sterlingorum  annuas  absque  omni  onere  nomine  simplicis  beneficii  in 
ecclesia  predicta  pro  jure  quod  iidem  Magister  et  Fratres  in  iure  pa- 
tronatus dicte  eeclesie  habuerunt  •  quas  quidem  quatuordecim  libras 
recipient  .  .  .  per  manus  rectoris  pro  tempore  ministrantis  .  .  .  Et 
quod  jus  patronatus  dicte  eeclesie  penes  dictam  Dominam  Eustachiam 
et  eius  heredes  in  perpetuum  remaneat  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
parti  huius  instrumenti  in  modum  cyrographi  eonfecti  penes  dicto.s 
Magistrum  et  Fratres  residenti  /  appensa  sunt  sigilla  venerabilis  patris  • 
R  •  Dei  gratia  episcopi  Glasguensis  et  eiusdem  loci  capituli  necnon  sigilla 
dicti    Domini  Reginaldi   et  Eustaehie  eius   vxoris  •  parti   vero   dictorum 

'  [Aln-idged  from  the  Liber  S.  Marie  tie  Melros,  vol.  i.,  no.  3-27,  pp.  28S-2;il.] 

4   G 


m2  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

lieginal'li  et  Eustacliie  appensa  sunt  si^illa  jnclicti  veiieiMliilis  ])atris  • 
R  •  D(,'i  gracia  episcoj)!  Glasguensis  et  eiusdem  loci  capituli  iiecnon 
capituli  ele  Toi'plieliin. 


Conventio  inter  portiouarios  lie  Duffu.s  scilicei  WillelinLiiu  de  FeJretli  et 
Cristianam  sponsam  suam  ex  una  parte  et  Doininuni  ReginalJum  le 
Chene  filiuni  militcm  ex  altera.'  — (A.D.  1286.) 

JN  ovei-iiit  univer.si  .  .  .  qiio.l  anno  Domini  niilh'sinio  •  cc°  •  octoscesinio 
sexto  •  die  Dominica  ante  Annuneiationem  Beate  Marie  Virginis  •  in 
ecclesia  cathedral!  de  Elgyn  •  talis  que.stio  facta  fuit  inter  Willelnium  de 
Fedreth  portionariuni  de  DuflFluis  et  Cristianam  sponsam  suam  ex  una 
])arte  •  et  nobileni  virum  DouiinumReiiinaldum  le  Client  filium  niilitera 
ex  altera  •  videlicet  quod  pret'atus  •  VV  •  et  •  C  •  deilerunt  .  .  .  pretato 
Domino  •  11  ■  quatuor  davatas  terre  quas  nunc  liabent  in  JStrathnavyr  •  ac 
etiani  omnes  alias  terras  (juas  quocuiique  titulo   .   .  .  habere  poterunt  in 

'  [Abrid;^ed  from  the  Regisirum  Episcopatusr  Moraviensis,  pp.  312,  .3J3. 

In  1285,  Sir  I.'eginald  le  t'hen,  the  father,  gamed  to  the  monks  of  Arbroath,  dwelUng  in  the 
religious  house  built  on  the  land  of  Ardlogy,  beside  the  ehurcli  of  .St.  Peter  of  Fyvie,  the  l.ind 
of  Ardlogy  and  of  Leuchendy.  The  ch.irter,  dated  at  Aberdeen  on  the  feast  of  St.  Luke  the 
evangelist,  128.'j,  had  the  seal  as  well  of  the  granter  as  of  his  sou  and  heir  Sir  Reginald  le  Chen. 
— (Registrum  Vetus  de  Aberbrothoc,  pp.  ICit!,  Irt7,  312;  Rogistrum  Episoopatus  Aber  lonensis, 
vol  i ,  p.  225.) 

Kogiuald  le  Chen,  the  father,  and  Reginald  le  Chen,  the  son.  are  among  the  b.irons  of  Scot- 
land who,  on  the  fifth  day  of  February,  128J-4,  bound  themselves  to  maintain  the  right  of  the 
Slaiden  of  Norw.ay  to  the  Scottish  crown.— (Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  i.,  p.  114; 
Foedera,  vol.  i.,  p.  C38.) 

Keginald  le  Chene,  the  l':\tlier.  and  Ucgii.ald  le  ('bene,  thf  son,  are  among  thi-  barons  ot 
Scotland  who,  on  the  seventeenth  day  of  March,  1289-1290,  gave  tlicir  assent  to  the  marriage  of 
Queen  Margaret  of  Scotland  with  Prince  Edward  of  England.— (Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of 
Scotland,  vol.  i..  p.  114;  Foedera,  vol.  i ,  p  7:i0.) 

Ueginald  le  Chen,  the  father,  and  i;egin:\M  le  Chen,  the  son,  were  two  of  the  assessors  named 
by  Sir  John  of  Balliol,  lord  of  Galloway,  and  .Tohn  Comyn,  lord  of  Badcnach,  in  the  competition 

for  the  Scottish  crown,  on  the  fifth  day  ol  June,  1291 (Foeder.i,  vol.  i,  p.  7'i7;   Palgrave's 

Documents  illustrating  the  History  of  Scotland  vol.  i.,  p  v) 

Their  seals  are  in  the  Chapter  House  at  Westminster.  The  seal  of  the  father  shows  a  bend 
on  a  field  seme  of  cross  crosslets  fitchce,  with  the  legend  s  domixi  reginai.di  le  chen. 
The  seal  of  the  son  shews  a  shield  seme  of  crass  crosslets  fitchOe.  on  a  bend  three  escallop 
shells,  with  the  legend  s  nEr.iN.M,i>i  i,p.  chun  i-mlii.— (H.  Laing's  Scottish  Seals,  p.  3.3,  nn.  17(), 
177.)] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  r.OXGLEY.  cm 

futnro  in  tenemcnto  <lc  Stratlinavyr  •  teiiemlas  et  liabemlas  a  preilictis  • 
W  •  et  •  C  •  et  hei'eilibns  suis  eidem  Domino  ResiiiaUlo  et  herodibus  suis 
irnperpetnum  .  .  .  Preiiictns  Dominus  •  K  •  et  heredes  siii  pro  prefatis  • 
W  •  et  •  C  ■  et  herudihus  eorinn  facient  tertiam  partem  liberi  servitii 
unius  militis  pro  tencmento  quod  prefati  •  W  •  et  •  (J  •  et  herodes  eorum 
nunc  habent  in  baronia  de  Duffiuis  et  in  baronia  de  Strathbrok  vel  .  .  . 
habere  poterunt  in  fnturo  •  Faciet  etiam  dictus  •  R  •  et  heredes  sni 
sectam  ad  curiam  Domini  Regis  justiciarii  et  vicecomitis  quantum  spectat 
ad  partem  ipsos  •  W  •  et  •  C  •  et  heredes  suos  in  tenemento  de  Duffhus 
et  de  Strathbrok  nunc  contin^entem  vel  in  posterum  contingere  valen- 
tem  •  ita  videlicet  quod  homines  dictorum  •  W  •  et  ■  C  •  et  hereduni 
suoruni  venient  ad  pref'atas  curias  et  intererunt  et  testimonium  de  dicta 
secta  pro  tertia  parte  ipsos  contingente  in  tenemento  de  Duffhus  et  de 
Strathbrok  pevhibebunt  •  Hoc  etiam  adjecto  quod  homines  et  tenentes 
dictorum  •  W  •  et  •  C  •  et  beredum  suorum  facient  Scoticanum  servitium 
qnotienscunque  hujusmodi  servitium  contigerit  exigi  vel  prestari  •  Salvis 
etiam  prefatis  ■  W  •  et  •  C  •  et  eorum  heredibus  omnibus  juribus  et  libcr- 
tatibus  ad  ilictas  duas  baronias  de  Duffhus  et  de  Strathbrok  pertinentibus 
pro  parte  ipsos  nunc  contingente  sen  ...  in  posterum  contingere 
valente  •  Et  ut  omnia  .  .  .  predicta  firma  manuteneant  .  .  .  predicte 
partes  in  presentia  venerabilis  patris  •  A  ■  Dei  gratia  episcopi  et  capituli 
Moraviensis  et  aliorum  multorum  fidedignorum  fide  media  corporale 
prestiterunt  sacramentum  .  .  . 


Pro  Reginaldo  le  Chen   seniori  et  Reginaldo  le  Chen  juniori.  ' — (A.D. 
1291.) 

Jljdwardus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Anglie  .  .  .  et  superior  Dominus  regni 
Scotie  venerabili  in  Christo  patri  A  •  eadem  gratia  Catanensi  episcopo 
cancellario  Scotie  salutem  Mandamus  vobis  quod  per  literas  sigillo 
regiraini  regni  Scotie  deputato  sigillatas  custodi  t'oreste  de  Spe  detis  in 
mandatis  quod  in  eadem  foresta  faciat  habere  dilectis  et  fidelibus  nostris 

'  [From  the  Rotuli  Scoti.ne,  vol.  i  ,  p.  .5.] 


604  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Reginaldo  le  Chen  seniori  decern  cervos  et  RepjinaMo  le  Chen  junior!  sex 
cervos  de  dono  nostro  .  .  .  Teste  Rege  apud  Thresk  xxiij  die  August! 
anno  regni  Regis  nonodecimo. 


Litere  pro  Reginaldole  Chyen  patri  et  Reginaldo  le  Chyen  filio.  '  — (A.D. 
1292.) 

H/dwardus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Anglie  .  .  .  et  superior  dominus  regni  Scotie 
dilecto  sibi  Reginaldo  de  Chyen  patri  vicecomiti  de  Invernarne  Kineardin 
et  de  Fermartyn  Invery  salutem  Sciatis  quod  illas  quadringentas  et  decern 
et  novem  libra.s  quindecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios  et  obolum  in  quibus 
nobis  tenemini  de  arreragiis  compoti  vestri  de  tempore  in  quo  fuisti-s 
vicecomes  comitatuum  predictorum  assignavimus  venerabili  patri  Roberto 
episcopo  Glasguensi  .  .  .  Teste  Rege  apud  Rokesburgh  xiij  die  Decem- 
bris  anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  primo. 


xLodem  modo  mandatur  Reginaldo  filio  Reginald!  le  Chyen  patris  vice- 
comiti de  Elgyn  et  de  Kentray  quod  illas  centum  et  quinquaginta  et 
novem  libras  et  decern  et  novem  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  in  quibus 
Reg!  tenetur  de  arreragiis  compoti  sui  de  tempore  quo  fuit  vicecomes 
comitatuum  predictorum  solvat  eidem  Episcopo  de  gracia  Regis  special! 
Teste  Rege  ut  supra. 


Pro  Reginaldo  le  Clien  filio  et  Roberto   de  Ciiaumbroun    de  Balgliger- 
naucht.'  -(A.D.  1292.) 

Jiidwardus  Dei  gracia  Hex  Anglie  .  .  .  et  superior  dominus  regni  Scocie 
dilectis  sibi  burgensibus  de  Inernish  salutem  Sciatis  quod  de  illis  quater 
viginti  libris  in  quibus  nobis  tenemini  de  arreragiis  compoti  vestri  de 
firma  ville  predicte  assignavimus  dilectis  nobis  Reginaldo  le  Chen  filio  et 

'  [Krom  tlie  Kotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i  ,  pp.  i;),  14.] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       <!05 

Roberto  Ae  Chaiimbroun  ile  Balgligernauclit  centum  maroas  videlicet 
cuilibet  eorum  quinquaginta  marcas  percipiendas  per  manus  vestras  .  .  . 
pro  f'eoilo  suo  de  duobiis  annis  et  diiiiidio  proximo  preteritis  Quod  quidem 
feodum  iidem  Roginaldus  ot  Robertus  percipere  consueverunt  singulis 
annis  ex  concessione  bone  meinorie  Alexandri  ultinii  Regis  Scotie  de- 
functi  Et  idco  vobis  mandamus  quod  eisdem  Reginaldo  et  Roberto  pre- 
dictas  centum  marcas  solvi  faciatis  ,  .  .  Teste  Rege  apud  Tuggebale  xvj 
die  Decembris  anno  regni  Regis  vicosimo  primo. 


Pro  Eustacbia  que  fuit  uxor  Reginaldi  le  Clien  defuncti.  '  — (A.D.  12y6.) 

xLdwardus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Anglie  .  .  .  vicecomiti  de  Are  salutem  Quia 
Eustacbia  que  fuit  uxor  Reginaldi  le  Cben  defuncti  ad  pacem  nostram 
existens  nobis  fidelitatis  prestitit  juramentum  tibi  precipimus  quod  si  tibi 
constiterit  prefatam  Eustacbiam  uxorem  predicti  Reginaldi  fuisse  et 
eundem  Reginaldum  ante  confederationem  inter  Johannem  de  Balliolo 
nuper  Regem  Scotie  et  Regem  Francorum  et  Karolum  fratrem  suum 
contra  nos  initam  et  contractam  obiisse  et  quod  eadem  Eustacbia  alicui 
de  inimicis  nostris  postmodum  non  fuerit  maritata  tunc  terras  et  tene- 
menta  que  predicta  Eustacbia  ante  confederationem  predictam  tarn  in 
dotem  quam  de  hereditate  sua  in  predicto  regno  et  terra  tenebat  usque 
ad  diem  quo  terras  et  tenementa  ilia  capi  fecimus  in  manum  nostram 
eidem  Eustacbie  una  cum  bladis  in  terris  et  tenementis  illis  existentibus 
reddi  et  deliberari  faciatis  indilate  Castris  tamen  ipsius  Eustacbie  et 
fortaliciis  cum  pertinenciis  si  que  babet  ordinationi  custodis  regni  et 
terre  Scotie  reservatis  Teste  Rege  apud  Berewyk  super  Twedam  tertio 
die  Septeinbris  anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  quarto. 


Oonsimiles    literas    babet    eadem     Eustacbia    vicecomitibus    de    Baenf 
Kirkardiu  in  le  Jlernes  Forfare  Invernis  Aberden. 


[From  the  Kotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  p.  26;  Foedera,  vol.  i.,  p.  845  ] 


606  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Pro    Duiicano    de    Feruymlrauwli    tenentL'    Hctriiialili    le    ('lion.' — (A.D. 
1296.) 

Xjihvaivlu.s  Dei  gratia  Rex  Ann;lie  .  .  .  vicecomiti  ile  Forfare  salutem 
Quia  voluiiius  quod  onines  terre  et  tenetnenta  que  Johannes  de  Balliolo 
quondam  Re.\  Scotie  in  dominio  tenuit  nee  non  terre  et  tenementa  comitum 
baronum  et  omnium  aliorum  in  prisona  nostra  e.xi.stentium  de  quocunque 
tentantur  et  eorum  qui  nondum  ad  pacem  nostram  venerant  et  insuper 
terre  et  tenementa  omnium  illorum  qui  ad  pacem  et  voluntatem  nostram 
venerunt  quas  quidem  terras  et  tenementa  antequam  sic  ad  pacem  et 
voluntatem  nostram  venerant  in  manum  nostram  seisiri  fecimus  in 
manibus  nostris  remaneant  donee  aliud  super  hiis  duxerimus  ordinandum 
ct  quod  terre  et  tenementa  subtenentium  de  superins  nominatis  per 
quecunque  servitia  teneantur  una  cum  bladia  in  terris  et  tenementis 
illis  existentibus  exceptis  castris  et  fortaliciis  cum  pertinenciia  si  que 
habent  que  in  manu  nostra  volumus  retineri  eisdem  subtenentibus 
reddantur  Ita  quod  hii  de  subtenentibus  illis  qui  immediate  tenent  de 
predictis  tei-ris  et  tenementis  in  manu  nostra  existentibus  nobis  faciant 
servitia  inde  delita  et  consueta  Tibi  precipimus  quod  Duncano  de 
Feruvndraugh  ad  pacem  nostram  existenti  tencnti  Reginald!  le  Chen 
cnjus  terre  et  tenementa  sunt  in  manu  nostra  qui  quidem  Duncanus 
nobis  fidelitatem  fecit  omnes  terras  et  tenementa  sua  in  manu  nostra 
in  baliia  tua  existentia  que  de  ipso  Reginaldo  tenet  .  .  .  reddas  et 
delibercs  .  .  .  retentis  in  manu  nostra  terris  et  tenementis  predicti 
Duncani  que  antequam  ad  pacem  nostram  venit  seisita  fuerunt  in  manum 
nostram  Teste  Rege  apud  Berewyk  iij  Septembris  anno  Regis  vicesimo 
quarto. 


[From  tlie  Rotuli  .Scoti.ie,  vol.  i.,  p.  27. 
On  the  same  day  Kinp  Eilward  ordered  Keginalil  le  Chen  to  deliver  the  castles  of  Elgyn  anii 
Foreys  to  Henry  of  I!y,  clerk,  the  King's  eschetor  bevond  Forth.    (Rotuli  Scoti.ic,  vol.  i.. 
p.  2«)-] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  l.ONGLEY.  fi07 

Carta  Iloginaldi    le   Clien    de    liboi'o    transitu    per   Strabrock. '  — (Circa 
A  D.  1296). 

-t  aleat  vniuei'.si.s  per  preseiites  quod  eijo  Ren^inaldu.s  de  (Jhen  miles  dorni- 
uus  de  Strabroc  dcdi  .  .  .  Deo  et  ecclesie  Beate  Marie  de  Neubotil  .  .  . 
])vo  salute  aiiime  mee  et  antecessorum  et  suceessorum  meoruiu  liberum 
transitum  vie  eompetentis  et  sufficicntis  ad  asiamentum  eorundeni  per  ter- 
rain meam  et  baroniani  de  Strabroc  extra  segetes  et  jjrata  in  diuertendo  de 
Neubotil  ad  terrain  eoruiu  in  valle  de  Clud  et  retro  •  Ita  quod  si  contingat 
in  bladis  aut  pratis  dampna  fieri  •  per  dictos  religiosos  vel  homines  ant 
eorum  animalia  •  iirleni  religiosi  per  visum  virorum  fidedignorum  emendas 
facient  racionabiles  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presontibus  sigillum 
nieum  apposui  •  Hiis  testibus  ■  Domino  Willelmo  de  Sancto  Claro  tunc 
vicecomite  de  Edenbrugh  et  de  Lenlithcu  •  Domino  Alexandre)  de  Dalma- 
lioy  •  Domino  Willelmo  de  Striuelyn  militibus  •  Freskvno  de  Dufslas  • 
Alexandro  de  Dalmahoy  filio  et  aliis. 

Presentatio  capell.ini  castri  de  Duffous  facta  per  Reginaldum  le  Chen.  ^ 
— (A.D.  1297.) 

Venerabili   in   Cbristo  patri  et  amico  suo  carissimo  Domino  Arcbibaldo 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  S.  Jlarie  de  Newbotle,  p.  161. 

Ou  the  seveuteeuth  day  of  July,  12'J6,  at  Aberdeen,  aud  again  on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of 
August,  1290,  at  Berwick -on-the-Tweed,  Sir  Reginald  le  Cheen,  linight,  swore  fealty  to  King 
Edward  1.  of  England.— (liagman  Rolls,  pp.  96,  119;  Palgrave's  Documents  illustrating  the 
History  of  Scotland,  vol.  i.,  p    17.5) 

John  Cheen,  of  the  county  of  Edinburgh,  swore  fealty  to  King  Ed.vard  1.  of  Englauvl,  at 
Berwicli-on-the-Twecd,  on  tlie  twenty-eighth  day  of  .\ugust,  129fi.— {Ragman  Rolls,  p.  1/)').) 

Henry  le  Chen,  bishop  of  .\berdeen,  [horn  about  1282  till  1.S29)  swore  fealty  to  King  Edward 
l.of  England,  at  Berwick-on-the-Tweed,  on  the  first  day  of  August,  1291,  at  Aberdeen,  on  the 
nineteenth  day  of  July,  129ij,  aud  at  Berwick-on  the-Tweed,  on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of 
August,  1290— (Ragman  Rolls,  pp  19,  22,  98,  115  I  He  seem.s  to  have  been  precentor  of  the 
cathedral  of  Aberdeen  on  the  tweuth  si.xth  day  of  January,  1276-7.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus 
Aberdonensis,  vol.  ii.,  p.  278  )  He  was  bishop  from  about  the  year  1281,  till  his  death  at  Whit- 
sunday, 1329.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  pp.  x.Kvi.— xxviii. ;  Compota 
Camerariorum  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  p.  14,x) 

Freskyu  de  Chen  Wi.s  dean  of  Aberdeen  in  Liecember,  1321.  (llcgistrum  Episcopatus  Aber- 
donensis, vol  i.,  p  47.)] 

-  [From  the  Registi  um  Episcopatus  Moravicnsis,  p.  28.i. 

On  the  seventh  day  of  April,  1299,  King  Edward  of  England  gave  consent  that  Reginald  le 


608  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Dei  gratia  episcopo  Moraviensi  suus  •  R  ■  le  Chen  earnicm  quam  conii  suo 
proprio  salutein  •  cum  omni  obsequio  -  revei'eutia  et  hoiiore  •  Cum  capella 
<]e  castro  nosti'o  de  Duffus  per  mortem  Domini  Hugonis  capellani  defuncti 
vacat  de  jure  et  de  facto  ■  Dominum  Robertum  capollanum  nostrum  una 
cum  consensu  Marie  sponse  nostre  ad  dictam  capellam  vobis  presen- 
tamus  •  vestram  reverenJam  paternitatem  omni  affectu  rogantes  quatenus 
ipsum  ad  hoc  caritatis  intuitu  admittere  dignemini  •  tantum  si  placet 
facientes  ut  a  Deo  condignam  mereamini  percipere  mercedem  et  a  nobis 
gratias  et  honores  uberiores  •  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  presentibus  Uteris 
sigilla  nostra  apposuimus  •  Datum  apud  DofFus  die  Jovis  proxima  ante 
Festum  Purificationis  Beate  Marie  anno  Domini  •  m"  •  cc"  •  nonogesimo 
sexto. 


Carta  Reginaldi  le  Chen  militis  de  terra  iuxta  Crumboch.  '  — (Circa  A.D. 
1300.) 

Omnibus  hoc  scriptum  visuris  .  .  .  Reginaldus  lee  Chene  miles  salutem 
.  .  .  Nouerit  vniuersitas  vestra  me  pro  salute  anime  mee  et  patris  mei 
antecessorum  et  successorum  meorum  .  .  .  dedisse  ...  in  liberam 
])uram  et  perpetuam  elemosinam  Deo  et  ecclesie  Sancte  Trinita[tis] 
et  Sancti  Michaelis  de    Scona  .  .  .  totam  terram   meam  prope  riuulum 

de   Crumboch  ex   parte  aquilonali Scon  quam  felicis  recorda- 

cionis  Alexander  ter[ci]us  Rex  Scocie  pat[ri  mco]  dedit  •  illam  scilicet 
que  iacet  contigua  ex  parte  orientali  terre  in  qua  situatnm  fuit  manerium 
bone  memorie  Alexandri  bone  memorie  quondam  Comitis  de  Buchan 
antequam  idem  comes  fecit  escarabium  cum  Domino  .  .  .  re  .  .  .  pro 
terra  in  qua  situatum  est  manerium  dicti  comitis  prope  Drumyog 
iuxta  flumen  de  Tay  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  scripto  et 
carte  sigillum  meum  apposui  •  Testibus  Dominis  Roberto  Petro  de  Fang- 

Cheu,  then  a  prisoner  in  England,  should  be  exchanged  for  John  of  K.ilintir,  a  prisoner  in 
Scotland.— (Illustrations  of  Scottish  History,  p.  36,  Glasg.  1831;  (Jhronicon  de  Lanercost, 
pp.  489,  490.) 

In  1305,  King  Edward  of  Kngland  .ippointed  Sir  Keginald  le  Chen  .ind  Sir  .John  de  Vaux, 

justiciars  of   Scotland   beyond  the   Mouuth (Acts  of   the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,   vol.  i., 

appendix  to  prefaci ,  p.  14).] 

'  [From  the  Liber  Ecclesie  Saiicle  Trinitatis  de  Scon,  pp.  106,  107,  no.  146.] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       00!) 

fos  ct  .Folianne  iilio  Ilngonis  ortolani  capellanis  •  Roberto  Jicto  Lupello  • 
Gilbcfto  Bel  armi'reris  et  multis  aliis. 


Carta  Domine  Eustachie  de  Coluyle  relicte  quondam  Domini  Reginaldi  lo 
Chene  patris  super  jure  patronatus  ecclesie  de  Ouchyltrc.  '  — (A.D. 
1316.) 

yniucrsia  Cliristi  fidelihus  .  .  .  Enstacia  de  Coluyle  relicta  quondam 
Domini  Reginaldi  le  Cliene  patris  •  dominade  Ouchiltre  /  ac  vera  patrona 
ecclesie  eiusdem  loci  •  Salutem  .  .  .  Nouerit  vniuersitas  vestra  me  in 
libera  .  .  .  viduitate  dedisse  .  .  .  Deo  et  Beate  Marie  et  domui  de 
Melros  .  .  .  aduocationem  slue  ius  patronatus  ecclesie  loci  supranominati 
lie  Ouchiltre  .  .  .  Et  vt  hec  mea  donacio  .  .  .  stabilis  perseueret  imper- 
petuum  presenti  scripto  pro  me  et  lieredibus  meis  sigillum  meum  est 
appensum  •  Et  quia  sigillum  meum  est  minus  cognitum  sigillum  vencra- 
bilis  patris  Domini  Robert!  Dei  gratia  episcopi  Glasguensis  •  vnacum 
sigillis  venerabilium  patrum  Dominorum  Thome  et  Michaelis  abbatuni  de 
Kynlos  et  de  Deer  necnon  et  sigillum  Domini  Roberti  de  Keth  militis  vna 
cum  sigillo  meo  presenti  scripto  apponi  procuraui  •  Hiis  testibus  vener.i- 
bili  patre  Domino  Roberto  Dei  gratia  episcopo  Glasguensi  •  ac  Thoma  et 
Michaele  abbatibus  predictis  •  Domino  Roberto  de  Keeth  milite  /  Domino 
Henrico  capellano  parochiali  de  Deer  /  JIagistro  Petro  de  Monteforti 
clerico  /  Ermigera  de  Soules  •  Duncano  Page  serviente  meo  et  multis 
aliis. 

Attestacio  Domine  Eustachie  Lachene  super  jure  patronatus  ecclesie  de 
Ouchyltre.  2— (A.D.   1316.) 

Attestacio  Domine  Eustachie  Lachene  super  jure  patronatus  ecclesie  de 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  S.  Marie  de  Melros,  vol.  ii.  nn  397,  398, 399.  pp.  360,  361,  362. 

The  senl  of  the  Lady  Kustacia  still  remains  :  it  is  oval  shaped,  iind  shows,  not  on  a  shield,  a 
cross  moline  (forColville)  square  pierc'cd,  between  four  cross  crosslets  fltehue  (for  C'heyue) :  the 
legend  is  s  eustacie  de  lks  chen.— (U.  Laing's  Scottish  Seals,  p.  37,  no.  lyL) 

The  grant  was  confirmed  by  King  Kobert  L,  by  charter  dated  at  Dryburgh,  on  the  eighteenth 
day  of  July  1316.— (Liber  S-  JIarie  de  Melros,  vol.  ii,  no.  4U2,  p.  365.)] 

-  [from  the  Liber  S.  Marie  de  Jlelros,  vol.  ii,  no.  40O,  pp.  3  3,  364.] 
4    H 


610  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Ouchyltre  •  videlicet  quod  auus  suus  •  Dominus  Johannes  de  Coluille  - 
vcrus  illius  ecclesie  patronus  •  et  dominus  eiusdem  baronie  duos  fratres 
habuit  ■  Willelmum  scilicet  et  Thomam  •  Idem  vero  Johannes  Willelmo 
iratri  suo  dedit  ecclesiani  de  Ouchj'ltre  /  Thome  iuniori  dedit  baroniam  de 
Ouchyltre  cum  pei'linenciis  •  Mortuo  Thoma  sine  herede  /  hoc  est  sine  filio 
legittimo  •  frater  suus  Willelmus  rector  ecclesie  de  Ouchiltre  successit 
sibi  in  baroniam  tanquam  heres  fratris  sui  verus  et  legittimus  •  Quod 
factum  Domino  Johanni  primogenito  non  modico  displicebat  •  nee  uolebat 
aliquomodo  sustinere  quod  frater  suus  Willelmus  et  dominus  esset  baronie 
do  Ouchyltre  et  rector  ecclesie  eiusdem  •  Et  ideo  contulit  jus  patronatus 
dicte  ecclesie  Hospital!  de  Torfychyn  •  de  facto  quatenus  poterat  conferri  ■ 
Willelmus  uero  nolens  ius  suum  amittere  ecclesiam  suam  defendebat 
contra  illos  de  Torfychyne  •  Lite  diu  durante  tandem  inter  partes  erat 
conuentum  quod  dictus  Willelmus  toto  tempore  suo  eis  quandam  certain 
pensionem  annualem  redderet  •  Istis  actis  moritur  interim  Dominus 
Johannes  •  Cui  successit  filius  suus  legittimus  Willelmus  /  qui  despon- 
sauit  iiliam  Domini  Johannis  de  Normanville  de  qua  dictus  Willelmus 
genuit  Thomam  et  Eustaciam  istam  •  Demum  moritur  Willelmus 
dominus  de  Ouchiltre  et  rector  eiusdem  •  Ipso  mortuo  accesserunt  sorores 
dicti  Willelmi  et  petebant  a  nepote  earum  /  uidelicet  a  Willelmo  filio 
Johannis  baroniam  illam  de  Ouchyltre  •  allegantes  quod  non  poterat  et 
dominus  et  heres  esse  •  Una  istarum  erat  maritata  cum  le  ilarechauz  • 
alia  cum  le  ilautalenz  •  tercia  cum  le  Ilcrounz  ■  quarta  virgo  mortua  est  • 
Quod  cum  perpendisset  dictus  Willelmus  accessit  in  Angliain  et  dedit 
totam  illam  cum  aduocacione  dicte  ecclesie  Eustachie  filie  sue  que  tunc 
etatis  erat  trium  annorum  •  Quam  donacionem  ratificauerunt  prerlicte 
quatuor  sorores  •  Uerumptamen  post  moi'tem  Willelmi  domini  de  Ouchyltre 
et  rectoris  iste  Willelmus  pater  Eustacie  quendam  Anglicum  ad  diotam 
ecclesiam  presentauit  qui  diu  eandem  pacifice  [)0ssidens  demum  nnritur  • 
Quo  mortuo  Dominus  lleginaldus  le  Chenne  i  maritus  Domine  Eustacie 
ex  iure  vxoris  sue  contulit  illam  ecclesiam  Domino  Johanni  Spaldyng  • 
Qui  postea  racione  alterius  beneficij  maioris  ad  quod  assumptus  erat 
renunciauit  illi  ecclesie  •  ilortuo  vero  Domino  Reginaldo  /  interim 
Domina  Eustachya  Magistrum  Symoucm  de  Spaldyng  fratrem  predicti 
Johannis  de  Spaldyng  ad  dictani  ecclesiam  presentauit  •  Ilia  uero 
postmodum    in    legittima    uiduitate     existens    tempore    dicti    iSymonis 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       f.U 

jus  ])ati'onatus  sine  nduocacionem  preilicte  ocelcsie  ile  Ouchyltre  • 
monasterio  de  Melros  simpliciter  et  absolute  contulit-  Anno  Domini  • 
m°  •  ccc°  •  xvj"  • 


Litera  confirmacionis  concessa  Domine  Marie  le  Cliien. '  — (A.D.  IP.li  et 
A.D.  1363.) 

UauiJ  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quod  inspeximus  [  •  •  . 
literas  venerabilis  patris  nostri  Roberti  Regis  Scottorum  in  hec  verba] 
RoBEKTUS  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Notnm  vobis  facimus  .  .  . 
quod  per  nullas  conuenciones  per  nos  ordinatas  inter  Dominam  ilariam 
sponsam  quondam  Reginald!  le  Chene  militis  et  Alexandrum  Eraser  super 
terra  de  l>uffhous  quam  dictus  quondam  Reginaldus  tenuit  /  volumus  qnod 
aliquid  preiudicium  generetur  contra  statum  hereditatis  dicte  Domine 
Marie  de  dicta  terra  vel  in  exhereditacionem  ipsius  aliquatenus  conuerta- 
tur  •  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  has  literas  nostras  sibi  fieri  fecimus  patentes 
Apud  Elgyn  vj°  die  Nouembris  anno  regni  nostri  ■  vij°  ■  \'olentes  quod 
dicte  [litere]  hcredibus  dictc  Marie  sint  roboris  et  valoris  adeo  libere  et 
plenarie  sicut  in  eisdem  superius  plenius  continctur  •  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium presentibus  literis  nostris  sigillum  nostrum  precepimus  apponi 
Apud  Edinburgh  •  decimo  •  viij"  ■  die  Octobris  anno  regni  nostri  /  trices- 
imo  quarto. 

Carta  Reginaldi  le  Chene  militis.  ^ —(A.D.  1323.) 

lAobertus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  . 
Reginaldo   Ic  Chen  niiliti  dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  pro  homagio  et  seruicio 

'  [Abridged  from  tlie  Kesistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  i.,  no.  4(1.  MS.  Gener.il  Register 
House,  Edinburgli.] 

-  [Abridged  trom  the  original  in  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh. 

Reginald  le  Chen  was  one  of  the  barons  of  Scotland  who  wrote  to  Pope  John  XXII.,  from 
.Vrbroath,  on  the  sixth  day  of  April,  1320,  saying  that  so  long  as  a  hundred  of  them  remained 
alive  they  would  never  submit  to  the  dominion  of  the  English.— (Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of 
Scotland,  toI.  i,  p.  114  ) 

A  fragment  of  his  seal  remains  :  it  shows  on  a  bend  between  six  cross  crosslets  fitchec,  three 


G12  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

8110  totam  terram  de  Strathbrokis  cum  pertinenciis  in  vicecomitatu  de 
Edinburgh  quam  Maria  filia  quondam  Friskini  de  Morauia  militis  sponsa 
(]uondam  Reginaldi  le  Chene  militis  nobis  .  .  .  imperpetuum  resignauit  ■ 
Tenendam  et  habendam  eidem  Reginaldo  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et 
heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  .  .  .  ser- 
iiicium  debitum  et  consuetum  tempore  bone  memorie  Domini  Alexandri 
Regis  Scocie  predecessoris  nostri  vltimo  defuneti  •  In  cuius  rei  testimo- 
nium presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  •  Testibus 
venerabilibus  in  Cliristo  patribus  Willelmo  ■  Willeimo  •  et  Henrico  • 
Sancti  Andrea  •  Dunkeldensis  et  Aberdonensis  ecclesiarum  episcopis  ■ 
Bernardo  abbate  de  Aberbrothoc  cancellario  nostro  •  Duncano  comite  de 
Fyf  •  Waltero  senescallo  8cocie  •  Jacobo  domino  de  Duglas  ■  Johanne  de 
Meneteth  et  Alexandro  de  Seton  militibus  Apud  Sconam  vicesimo  octauo 
die  Julii  anno  regni  nostri  decimo  octauo  • 


Carta  Regis  Anglie  concessa  Willelmo  de  Moubray  super  terris  de 
Strabrok  que  fueruut  Reginaldi  le  Chene  et  Willelmi  de  Fcdreth.  ' 
— (A.D  ]336.) 

Jlidwardus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Anglie  doininus  Hibernie  et  dux  Aquitanie 
.  .  .  Sciatis  quod  pro  bono  servitio  quod  dilectus  et  fidelis  noster  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Moubray  nobis  hactenus  impendit  et  impendet  in  futurum  ac 
in  recompensacionem  jacturarum  quas  idem  Willelmus  per  guerram 
Scocie  sustinuit  dedimus  .  .  .  eidem  Willelmo  omnia  terras  et  tenementa 

eagles  displayed  ;  the  legend  seems  to  have  been  a  keoinalui  i.k  ciiev (II.   Laing's   Scottish 

Seals,  p.  35,  no.  178) 

Between  1329  and  1371,  King  David  II  granted  charters  to  Reginald  Chene,  of  the  thanedoni 
of  Newdoskis  in  Kincardineshire  or  the  Mearns;  of  the  lands  of  Dutfus,  in  Murray;  of  the  fourth 
part  of  Caithness,  resigned  by  William  Fcdreth  ;  and  of  the  lands  of  Carnefcwald  and  Ardsnly.— 
(liobertson's  Index  to  the  Missing  Charters,  p.  33,  no.  37 ;  p.  39,  no  39 ;  p.  (;2,  no.  22  ;  p.  68,  no  17.) 

Reginald  de  Chene  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Halidon  Hill  in  July,  1333.— (Lord 
llailcs'  Annals  of  Scotland,  vol.  ii.  p.  305  ) 

About  13«,  King  David  II.  granted  to  Henry  Cheyne,  a  yearly  payment  of  forty  shillings, 
from  the  lands  of  Straloche  and  Achstukis.— (Kobertson's  Index  to  the  Missing  Charters,  p.  32, 
no.  4.)  Tue  grant  was  revoked  in  the  parliament  at  Scone  in  September  1357  — (Compotn 
Camerariorum  Scotiae,  vol.  i,  pp  289,  291.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  p.  411.] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       fil.'} 

cum  pertinentiis  que  fuerunt  Reginaldi  de  Chene  et  Willelmi  de  Fredretli 
Scotorum  iuimicorum  nostrorum  in  Strabrok  in  Hcotia  ct  que  ad  inanus 
nostras  per  forisfacturam  predictorum  Reginaldi  et  Willelmi  de  Fredretli 
devenerunt  et  in  manu  nostra  sic  exisiunt  Habenda  et  teneiida  eidem 
Willelmo  de  Moubray  et  beredibus  suis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  ac 
aliis  capitalibus  dominis  feodi  illius  per  eadem  servitia  que  de  eisdein 
terris  et  tenementis  debebantur  antequam  ad  manus  nostras  sic  devene- 
runt .  .  .  Teste  Rege  apud  Westmonasterium  xxiiij  die  Martii  [anno 
regni  Regis  decimo.] 

Carta  Mariote   Ctiene  sponse  quondam  Jobannis  de  Douglas. '  — (A.D. 
1366.) 

jJauid  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  Mai'iote 
Chene  sponse  quondam  Jobannis  de  Douglas  medictatem  baronie  de 
Strabrok  cum  pertinenciis  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Edynburgb  in  con- 
stabularia  de  Lynlitbcu  et  quartam  partem  comitatus  Catannie  cum 
pertinenciis  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Inuernys  Quas  vero  .  .  .  dicta 
Mariota  .  .  .  nobis  apud  monasterium  Sancte  Crucis  de  Edynburcbe 
in  presencia  diuersorum  procerum  et  baronum  regni  nostri  die  videlicet 
vicesima  quinta  mensis  Maij  anno  Domini  •  m"  ■  ccc"  •  lx°  •  sexto  .  .  . 
simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  babendas  dicte  Mariote  et  bere- 

'  [.Vbridged  from  tlie  Kegistnim  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  i.,  no.  1.'52.  MS.  General  Ilegister 
House,  Edinburgh. 

"In  William  erle  of  Southerland  his  dayes  [A.D.  1333— A.D.  1370],"  says  the  Kuiglit  of 
Gordonston,  writing  .about  1630,  "lived  Renold  Cheyn,  a  Catteynes  m.an,  who  dureing  his  tymc, 
wes  a  groat  commander  in  that  cuntree ;  of  whom  many  fables  are  reported  amongst  the  vulvar 
sort  of  people,  and  cheiflie  concerning  his  hunting,  wherein  he  much  delighted.  Doubtles  Mic 
Cheins  had  sometymes  many  possessions,  and  were  once  of  greatest  command  and  power  in 
that  cuntrey ;  yet  they  were  never  earles  thereof.  All  the  lands  apperteyning  to  this  Reynold 
Cheyii  were  divided  among  his  daughters,  which  wes  conBrraed  vnto  them  by  King  D.^vid  Bruce, 
his  charter  of  confirmation.  One  of  Uenoid  Cheyn  his  daugliterswesra.irried  to  Nicol.as  Souther- 
land  (this  Earle  William  his  brother),  with  whom  Nicolas  had  the  Cheines  third  of  the  lands  of 
Catteynes,  and  the  third  of  the  lands  of  Duftus,  in  Morray,  whereby  he  became  laird  of  Dntfns. 
which  his  posteritie  dotb  enjoy  at  this  day.  lint  the  thirds  of  Catteynes  were  given  by  ane 
accord  and  aggriemont  with  a  daughter  from  the  Southerlands  to  the  Odphant.  wliomanie  yeirs 
al'terwards  did  sell  and  alienat  these  lands  to  the  Sinclairs."-(Sir  Kobort  Gordon's  Genealogical 
History  of  the  E.irldom  of  fulherlund,  p.  54).J 


iil4  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

ililnis  inter  ipsam  et  Johannem  de  Douglas  procreatis  masculis  sen 
femellis  quibus  forte  deficientibus  bei-odibus  predicte  Mariote  legitimis 
quibiiscunque  de  nobis  et  lieredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  . 
Fiieiendo  inde  seruicium  debitum  et  consuetum  •  In  cuius  rei  [testimonium 
presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  .  .  .]  Apud 
Edynburghe  •  xxvj'°  •  die  Maij  anno  regni  nostri  tricesimo  sexto. 


Carta  pro  Andrea  de  Keth  et  Joneta  sponsa  sua.  '  — (A.D.  1391.) 

Jvobertus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottornm  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  . 
diiecto  et  fideli  nostro  Andree  de  Ketb  •  filio  et  heredi  Johaiinis  de  Keth 
de  Inuerogy  fi<lelis  nostri  •  et  Jonete  sponse  sue  /  omnes  terras  de 
Strabrok  cum  pertinenciis  •  iacentes  in  constabularia  de  Lynlitbcu  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Edynburgh  •  Que  fuerunt  dicti  Johannis  et  Marie 
Chene  sponse  sue  racione  dicte  sponse  Et  quas  dicti  Johannes  et  Maria 
...  in  inanus  nostras  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauerunt  .  .  .  Tenendas  et 
habendas  .  .  .  dictis  Andree  et  Jonete  .  .  .  et  eoruni  dincius  viuenti  ac 
oorum  hereiiibu.i  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  •  quibus 
forte  deficientibus  veris  et  propinquioribus  lieredibus  euisdem  Andree 
(piibuscunque  ■  adeo  libere  .  .  .  sicut  quondam  Reginaldus  Chene  miles 
et  antecessores  sui  dictas  terras  .  .  .  tenuerunt  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
.  .  .  seruicia  debita  et  consueta  •  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte 
nostre  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  sigillum  .  .  ,  Apud  Sconam  quarto 
die  Marcii  •  anno  regni  nostri  primo. 

'  lAbridscd  from    the    Uegistruin   JIagni   Sigilli,    rot.   x.,   no.  13.    MS.  General   Register 
House,  Edinburgh. 

In  uctohcr,  1»)5,  Kcginahl  Chene,  a  merchant  of  Scotland,  had  letters  of  safe  conduct  through 
England,  tor  himself  and  six  companions.— (Kotuli  Scotiae,  toI.  i,  p.  897.) 

In  1381  2,  Ueginald  de  Chene  held  the  lands  of  Cluntre  of  the  see  of  Aberdeen,  in  liferent,  for 

yearly  payment  of  eight  pence  or  a  pound  of  wax (Registrum  Episcopatus  Aberdoncnsis,  vol.  i. 

pp.  ]3.i,  141,  142,143.) 

In  July,  1440,  Andrew  Crowedan,  a  Scot,  prisoner  in  England,  had  letters  of  safe  conduct  to 
the  Scottish  border,  to  gather  money  for  his  own  ransom,  and  the  ransom  of  John  Cliene,  a  Scot, 
prisoner  in  England. — (Kotuli  Scotiae,  vo!.  ii,  p.  31G ) 
In  1461-14G4,  Kanald  Cheyne  of  Straloch  appears  in  possession  of  a  yearly  rent  of  five  pounds  from 
lands  in  the  Castlcp nte  of  Aberdeen.  In  1409,  Ranald  Clicyne  was  present  at  a  court  held  at  Aber- 
■loun  by  the  Sheriff  mI  Aberdeenshire.— (Rcgistrnm  Nigrum  de  Aberbrothoc.pp.  1 17, 13.i— 138, 160.1] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       015 

Refutatio  preseiitationis  facte  ad  vicariam  do  Dufi'us  per  Jolianuem  dv 
Keth  dominum  de  Iiiuei-ugy  et  tertie  pai'tis  bai-onie  de  DufFus.  '  — 
(A.D.  1398.) 

\V  illelmus  miseratione  diviiia  episcopus  Moraviensi.-s  circumspeuto 
viro  Domino  Alexandro  Barbas  capellano  salutem  .  .  .  Quia  tempore 
de  cujus  initio  memoria  hominum  non  e.xistit  venerabiles  patrcs  et  bone 
memorie  predecessores  nostri  Archebaldus  •  David  •  Johannes  et  Alex- 
ander episcopi  Moravienses  successive  perpetuani  vicariam  ecclesie  de 
DufFus  quando  et  quotiens  vacavit  in  suis  temporibus  contulerunt  diversis 
.  .  .  absque  .  .  .  presentationc  patroni  ecclesiastici  vel  secularis  •  et 
presertim  dominoruni  baronie  de  Duifus  .  .  .  Unde  presentationeni 
factam  de  vobis  ad  ipsam  vicariam  per  nobilem  virum  Johannem  de  Keth 
dominum  de  Inuerugy  et  tertie  partis  baronie  de  DufFus  duximus  refu- 
tandam  et  refutamus  •  non  intuitu  persone  vestre  •  sed  quia  nullum  jus 
competit  presentanti  •  et  istud  vobis  tradimus  pro  response  nostro  finali  • 
In  hujus  refutationis  nostre  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  presentibus 
fecimus  apponi  •  Datum  in  ecclesia  Moraviensi  primo  die  niensis  Augusti 
anno  Domini  millesimo  cec"  •  nonao-esimo  octavo. 


Carta  annui  redditus  de  Inuerugy.  -  — (A.D.  1473.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Doininus  Gilbertus  Keith  de  Inuer- 
rugy  miles  salutem  .  .  .  Noueritis  mo  .  .  .  vendidisso  .  .  .  nobili  viro 
Alexandro  Dunbar  de  Westfcld  militi  vnum  annuum  redditum  quadraginta 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Episcoiiatus  Moraviensis,  pp.  326,  327. 

On  the  same  day  the  Bishop  ordered  the  rural  dean  of  Elgin,  to  induct  Jlaster  John  of  Innes, 
canon  of  Murray,  and  prebendary  of  Duffus,  into  the  perpetual  vicarage  of  the  parish  church  ol 

DuffQS. 

Sir  Robert  Douglas  quotes  a  charter,  in  the  Marr  charter  chest,  dated  the  thirtieth  day  ol 
August,  1487,  by  which  Sir  Gilbert  Keith  of  Inuerugy.  knight,  grants  the  lands  of  Percock,  in  the 
barony  of  Kelly,  to  Gilbert  Keith,  his  youngest  son  :  it  is  witnessed  by  William  Keith,  the  eldest 
srin  and  apparent  heir  of  the  granter,  and  by  John  Keith  and  Andrew  Keith,  sons  of  the  granter — 
(Douglas  Baronage,  p.  73.)  The  lands  ol  Pirchock  and  Ludcairn  are  said  to  have  been  granted, 
about  1350,  by  Sir  John  Jlenteth,  lord  of  Arran,  to  Sir  Edward  Keith  and  his  wile  Christian 
Mentetli,  daughter  of  the  granter.— (Douglas'  Peerage,  by  Wood,  vol.  ii.  p.  20!).] 

[From  the  o.iginal  in  the  Scrabster  charter  chest.    The  seal  remains,  but  is  defaced  ) 


616  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

inarcai'uni  vsualis  monete  Scotie  ex(mnti\im  annnatim  .  .  .  <le  omnibus 
I't  singulis  terris  meis  de  Inuerrugy  cum  jjcrtinentiis  jacentibus  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Banff  .  .  .  Tenendum  et  habendum  .  .  .  dicto  Domino 
Alexandro  de  Dunbar  hcredibus  suis  et  assicjnatis  de  me  heredibus  meis 
et  assignatis  in  feodo  et  liereditate  imperpetuum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium presenti  carte  mee  sigillum  meum  est  appensum  Testibus  nobili- 
bus  viris  Domino  Jacobo  Ogiluy  de  Fynletter  milite  Magistris  Gilberto 
Haye  de  Vry  Johanna  Lyon  de  Curtaston  ac  Johanne  Ogiston  de  Crag 
Andrea  Keithe  Waltero  Ogiluy  et  Jacobo  Douglas  Apud  Edinburghe 
(juarto  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo 
septuagesimo  tertio. 


Carta  Willelmi  Keith  de  Inuerugy  militis.  '  — (A.D.  1508.) 

•Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Willelmo  Keith  de  Inuervgy  militi  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de 
Straloch  cum  suis  pertineneiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de 
Banf  (<^uequidein  terre  feurunt  dicti  Willelmi  bereditarie  de  nobis  per 
seruicium  warde  et  releuii  tente  Et  in  manibus  nostris  recognite  ob 
alienacionem  earundem  per  dicti  Willelmi  predecessores  factam  predeces- 
soribus  Jacobi  Chene  de  Straloch  vltimi  possessoris  earundem  .  .  .  Et 
ijuasquidem  teri-as  nos  pro  bono  gratuitoque  seruicio  nobis  et  suecessoribus 
nostris  per  dictum  Willelmum  et  heredes  suos  impenso  et  impenilendo  de 
nouo  prefato  Willelmo  et  heredibus  suis  iterum  damus  .  .  .  ac  easdem 
dicti  Willelmi  terris  et  baronie  de  Inuervgy  vniuimus  .  .  .  Tenendas  et 
habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoi'ibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereJitate 
imperpetuum  .  .  .  Cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus  herezeldis  bludewitis  et 
merchetis  mulierum  Cum  furca  fossa  sok  sak  thol  theme  infangtheiff 
outfangtheif  pit  et  gallouss  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  ,  wardam  et  releuium 
predictarum  torrarum  ac  maritagium  cum  contigerit  Insuper  volumus  .  .  . 
(}uod  secta  curio  et  seruicium  dictarum  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Inuervgy 
fienda  et  facienda  in  curia  vicecomitis  nostri  de  Banf  sufficiet  pro  prefatis 
terris  de  Straloch  abscjue  aliquo  alio  speciali  sen  particulari  seruicio  aut 

'  [Abridged  frorii  ilie  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.'xv.,  no.  60.    MS.  Gen.  Uegist.  House,  Edin.] 


TARISII  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.  017 

sccta  quo  pro  Iiuinsmoili  terris  in  curia  vicecninibis  nostri  do  Aberdcne 
exigi  poterit  .  .  .  Exonerando  eciain  viceconiitem  nostrum  de  Aberdcne 
ac  sues  deputatos  .  .  .  de  omni  peticione  alicuius  secte  sen  seruicii  pro 
l)re(lictis  terris  de  Straloch  in  euriis  vicecomitatus  nostri  de  Aberdeni> 
ac  de  omni  vocacione  et  amerciatione  dicti  Willelmi  aut  heredum  suorum 
pro  eisdem  terris  .  .  .  Eciam  dedimns  .  .  .  nostram  plenariam  licenciam 
.  .  .  prefato  Willelmo  et  lieredibus  suis  ad  alienandum  dietas  terras  de 
Straloch  .  .  .  dicto  Jacobo  Chene  et  heredibus  suis  de  prefato  Willelmo 
et  heredibus  suis  tenendas  hereditarie  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  pre- 
sent! carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Edinburgh  sexto  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo  octauo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  primo. 

Sasina  baronie  de  Inuerugy  etc. '  — (A.D.  1538.) 

V  icecomes  de  Banff  respondebit  pro  ij™  ij°  xl  libris  de  firmis  dimedietatis 
tocius  et  integre  baronie  de  Inuerugy  cum  tenentibus  tenandrii:;  et 
liberetenencium  seruiciis  eiusdem  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentis  inira 
balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spacium  sexdecim 
annorum  vltimo  elapsorum  videlicet  decern  annorum  rations  warde  et  sex 
annorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  j"^  xl  libris  de  releuio  eiusdem 
Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Keithe  de  eadeni  Apud  Edin- 
biirghe  vicesimo  octauo  die  mensis  Maij  anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo 
quinto. 

J-dem  vicocomes  respondebit  pro  ij™  ij°  xl  libris  de  firmis  altei-ius  dime- 
dietatis dicte  baronie  de  Inuerugy  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  libere 
tenencium  seruiciis  eiusdem  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentis  infra  dictam 
balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spacium  sexdecim  an- 
norum vltimo  elapsorum  videlicet  vndecim  annorum  ratione  warde  et 
quinque  annorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  j''  xl  libris  de  releuio 
eiusdem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Elizabeth  Keith  de  ea  lein  Apud 
Edinburghe  vicesimo  nono  Maij  anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  quinto. 

'  [From  the  Liber  Responsionum  ia  Scaecario.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 
4   I 


618  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

V  icecomes  de  Inuernys  respondebit  pro  ij"  iij''  iiij  libris  de  firmis  dime- 
dietatis  totarum  et  integrarum  terrarum  subscriptarum  videlicet  dime- 
dietatis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Akirgill  cum  castro  et  forti- 
licio  eiusdem  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Reis  totarum  terrarum  de  Subister 
quarte  partis  de  Myrlaiidnorne  dimedietatis  de  Vesbister  dimedietatis  de 
Harland  dimedietatis  molendini  de  Aldvvik  duarum  denariatarum  ter- 
rarum infra  villam  de  Wik  cum  quarta  parte  aque  de  Wik  cum  piscaria 
eiusdem  totarum  terrarum  de  Lynaker  totarum  terrarum  de  Couggilfwt 
qiiarte  partis  de  Tayne  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Stauggirgill  duarum  par- 
tium  de  Nethirsidolrik  quarte  partis  molendini  de  Stauggirgill  dimedietatis 
de  Sordill  quarte  partis  de  Claradayne  quarte  partis  orientis  de  Myrkill 
vnius  denariate  de  Rater  tercie  partis  de  Twrso  cum  quarta  parte  aque 
et  piscariis  eiusdem  jacentium  in  comitatu  Catbanie  infra  balliam  suam 
Necnon  tenamlriarum  terrarum  subscriptarum  videlicet  dimedietatis  de 
Bowrowstowne  dimedietatis  de  Libister  cum  dimedietate  molendini  eius- 
dem totarum  terrarum  de  Lwrary  quatuor  denariatarum  terrarum  cum 
obulo  in  Forsyequheir  dimedietatis  terrarum  cum  vna  denariata  de 
Greynestane  et  vnius  crofte  nuncupate  Boill  Kak  totarum  terrarum  de 
Scottis  Caldour  cum  molendino  eiusdem  totarum  terrarum  de  Nome 
Caldour  trigintarum  vnius  denariatarum  cum  obulo  in  villa  de  Scaill 
dimedietatis  de  Banoxskirk  septem  denariatarum  terrarum  in  villa  de 
Dwne  tercie  partis  de  Brabister  Dorem  quarte  partis  de  Ormillie  quarte 
partis  de  Brodland  Myrkill  quarte  partis  de  Subbaniister  sex  denaria- 
tarum terrarum  cum  obulo  de  Dwnet  duarum  denariatarum  terrarum  in 
Haland  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Resister  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Holand  Mak  vnius  denariate  cum  quadrante  in  villa  de  Ratter  sexte 
partis  de  Corsbaddie  cum  quarta  parte  molendini  eiusdem  dimedietatis 
terrarum  de  Holme  totarum  terrarum  de  Swymme  cum  molendino 
eiusdem  totarum  terrarum  de  Brabister  Myr  totanmi  terrarum  de  Sleiklie 
dimedietatis  de  Vlbister  totarum  et  integrarum  terrarum  de  Force  cum 
castro  eiusdem  jacentium  in  comitatu  Catbanie  infra  balliam  suam 
Existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  pi-r  s|)acium  sexdecira  annorum  vltimo 
elapsorum  videlicet  decem  annoruin  ratione  warde  et  sex  annorum  sasina 
noil  recuperata  Et  pro  j°  xliiij  libris  de  releuio  eiusdem  Regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Margarete  Keith  de  eadcm  Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimu 
octauo  die  meiisis  Mali  anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  quinto. 


PARISH  OF  St.  FKRGUS  OR  LONGLEY.  fil9 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  ij™  iij''  iiij  libris  do  firmis  alterius  dirne- 
dietatis  supradictanim  terraruni  cum  molendino  et  earundeni  pertineiitiis 
prescriptis  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spaciutn  sexdeeim  annorum 
vltimo  elapsoruin  videlicet  vndeeim  annorum  racione  warde  et  quinquc 
annorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pi'o  j"  xliiij  libris  de  releuio  eiusdem 
Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Elizabeth  Keith  de  eadem  altera  dime- 
dietate     Apud  Edinburgh  die  mense  et  anno  immediate  predictis. 


Vicecomes  de  Elgin  et  Fores  respondebit  pro  ix'^  Ix  libris  de  firmis 
dimedietatis  totarum  et  integrarura  terrarum  et  annuorum  reddituum 
tercie  partis  terrarum  de  Duffos  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentis  infra 
balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spacium  sexdeeim  an- 
norum vltimo  elapsorum  videlicet  decern  annorum  ratione  warde  et  sex 
annorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  Ix  libris  de  releuio  eiusdem  Regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Keith  de  eadem  Apud  Edinburgh 
vicesimo  nono  die  mensis  Maij  anno  regni  Regis  supradicto. 


Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  ix"^  Ix  libris  de  firmis  alterius  dimedie- 
tatis prescriptarum  terrarum  et  annuorum  reddituum  tercie  partis 
terrarum  de  DufFos  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentis  infra  dictam  balliam 
suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spacium  sexdeeim  annorum 
vltimo  elapsorum  videlicet  vndeeim  annorum  ratione  warde  et  quinque 
annorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  Ix  libris  de  releuio  eiusdem  Regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Elizabeth  Keith  de  eadem  Apud  Edinburgh 
die  mense  et  anno  immediate  predictis. 


Vicecomes  de  Linlithqw  respondebit  pro  vj'^  xl  libris  de  firmis  dimedie- 
tatis baronie  de  Strabrok  cum  annexis  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  libere 
tenendum  seruiciis  eiusdem  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentis  infra  balliam 
suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spacium  sexdeeim  annorum 
vltimo  elapsorum  videlicet  decern  annorum  racione  warde  et  sex  annorum 


G20  THE  SHIRES  OE  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

sausina  non  rocujjerata  Et  pro  xl  libris  de  releuio  eiusilem  Regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Margaretc  Keith  de  eadem  die  iiiense  et  anno  im- 
mediate predictis. 

_Ldem  viceeomos  respondebit  pro  vj*^  xl  libria  de  firmis  alterius  dimedie- 
tatis  predicte  baronie  di;  Strabrok  cum  annexis  tenentibus  tenandriis  et 
libere  tenencium  seruiciis  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam  predictam  existen- 
tibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spacium  sexdeeim  annornm  vltimo  elapsorum 
videlicet  vndecim  annorum  racione  warde  et  quinque  annorum  aasina  non 
recuperata  Et  pro  xl  libris  de  releuio  eiusdem  Refji  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Elizabeth  Keith  de  eadem  Apud  Edinburgh  die  mense  et  anno 
])rescriptis. 

Carta  Willelmi  comitis  !\larisealli  et  eius  spouse.  '  — lA.D.  1.538.) 

J  acobus  Dei  graeia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  pro  bono 
fideli  et  gratuito  seruicio  nobis  per  dilectum  consanguineum  et  consilia- 
rium  nostrum  Willelmum  comitem  Mariscalli  imponso  Ac  pro  nonnullis 
pecuniarum  summis  per  ipsum  nobis  persolutis  .  .  .  dedisso  .  .  .  prefato 
nostro  consanguineo  et  Domine  Margarete  Koithe  eius  sponse  et  eorum 
alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos 
legittime  procreatis  sen  procreandis  quibus  deficientibus  legittimis  et  pro- 
pinqnioribus  heredibus  dicti  Willelmi  comitis  Mariscalli  quibuscunque 
dimedietatem  omnium  et  singularuni  terrarum  et  baroniarum  subscripta- 
rum  vid(dicet  dimedietatem  dimedietatis  omnium  et  singularuni  terrarum 
de  Akergill  cum  turre  et  fortalicio  earundem  dimedietatem  dimedietatis 
terrarum   de    Reiss   dimedietatem    omnium    et    singularuni    terrarum    de 

I  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  MaRni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvi.,  no.  146.  MS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh.     See  also  lib.  xxxviii.,  no  Sli;  lib.  xlvii.,  no.  45. 

On  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  April,  1.544,  Queen  Mary  granted  letters  of  legitimation  under  the 
great  seal,  to  Alexander  Koiih,  bastard,  natural  son  of  the  deceased  William  Keith  of  Invcrugy. 
—  (Registrura  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxx.,  no.  18.) 

On  the  twentieth  day  of  December,  1580,  King  .James  VI.  granted  letters  of  legitimation 
under  the  great  seal,  to  James  Keyth,  bastard,  natural  sou  of  Andrew  Keith  of  Craig  of 
I nverugy.— (Registrura  .Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxv.,  no.  280.)] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.  021 

Subister  Jiniedietatem  (juarte  partis  terraruin  de  !\Iriieland  Norriu  euin 
diinedietate  dimedietatis  terraruin  de  Westbister  diniediotatem  dimodieta- 
tis  terraruin  de  Harland  cum  diinedietate  dimedietatis  molendini  de  Auld- 
wik  dimedietatem  dnarum  denariataruin  terrarnm  jacentium  in  villa  de 
Wik  cum  dimedietate  quarte  partis  aque  de  Wik  et  piscationum  eiusdem 
dimedietatem  terrarnm  de  Lynaker  dimedietatem  terrarum  de  Coutrilt'ute 
dimedietatem  ijnarte  partis  terrarum  de  Tayne  dimedietatem  dimedietatis 
terrarum  de  Staugergili  cum  dimedietate  quarte  partis  molendini  de 
Staugirgill  dimedietatem  bine  partis  terrarum  de  Nedder  Sidoleik  dime- 
dietatem dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Sordell  dimedietatem  quarte  partis  de 
Claradene  dimedietatem  dimedietatis  orientalis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de 
Myrekyll  et  vnius  denariate  terrarum  de  Ratar  dimedietatem  tercie  partis 
terrarum  de  Tburso  cum  diinedietate  quarte  partis  aque  et  piscationum 
earundem  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  in  comitatu  de  Cathanes  infra 
vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Inuernys  Necnon  dimedietatem  dimedietatis 
terrarum  de  Borroustoun  dimedietatem  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Libister 
cum  dimedietate  dimedietatis  molendini  earundem  dimedietatem  omnium 
et  singularum  terrarum  de  Lurare  dimedietatem  quatuor  rlenariatarum  et 
vnius  obulate  terrarum  de  Forysur  dimedietatem  dimedietatis  terrarum 
et  vnius  denariate  terrarum  de  Greynstane  cum  dimedietate  vnius  crofte 
vocate  Boiletaik  dimedietatem  totaliuin  et  integrarum  terrarum  de  Scottis 
Gaidar  dimedietatem  molendini  earundem  dimedietatem  totalium  et 
integrarum  terrarum  de  Nome  Calder  cum  dimedietate  triginta  vnius 
denariatarnm  et  vnius  obulate  terrarum  in  villa  de  Skaill  dimedietatem 
dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Bannaskirk  dimedietatem  septem  denariataruin 
terrarum  in  villa  de  Dune  dimedietatem  tercie  partis  terrarum  de  Brabis- 
ter  Dorane  dimedietatem  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Ormellie  dimedieta- 
tem quarte  partis  terraruin  de  Brodland  Myrkill  cum  dimedietate  quarte 
partis  terrarum  de  Subamstcr  dimedietatem  sex  denariatarum  et  vnius 
oblate  terrarum  de  Dunnet  et  duas  denariatas  terrarum  in  Haland  dime- 
dietatem dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Register  dimedietatem  dimedietatis 
terrarum  de  HoUandmaik  cum  dimedietate  vnius  denariate  et  vnius 
quadrantis  le  ferdinijworth  terrarum  in  villa  de  Ratter  dimedietatem  sexte 
partis  terrarum  de  Corsbaddir  cum  dimedietate  quarte  partis  molendini 
earundem  climedietatem  dimedietatis  terrarum  dj  Holme  cum  dimedietate 
totalium  et  integrarum  terrarum  de  Swynne  et  molendini  earundem  dime- 


622  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Jietatem  ten  arum  de  Brabastersmyre  dimedietatem  totaliuni  et  inte2;ra- 
runi  terrarum  de  Sleiklie  dimedietatem  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Vlbistei- 
cum  dimedietate  omnium  et  singularum  ten-arum  de  Force  et  castri 
earuiidem  cum  omnibus  suis  pertinenuiis  jacentes  in  dicto  comitatu  de 
Cathanes  et  infra  vicecomitatumpredictum  Acetiam  dimedietatem  omnium 
et  singularum  terrarum  annuorum  reddituum  tercie  partis  terrarum  de 
Dufhous  et  castri  earundem  jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de 
Elgin  et  Fores  Acetiam  totam  et  integram  dimedietatem  tocius  baronie  de 
Inuerugy  cum  castro  fortalicio  molendinis  multuris  piscationibus  tenenti- 
bus  tenandriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  aduocationibus  et  donationibus 
ecclesiarum  et  capellaniarum  dicte  baronie  et  omnium  ct  singularum 
aliarum  terrarum  particulariter  suprascriptarum  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Banff  [Necnon]  dimedietatem 
dimedietatis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Strabrok  cum 
annexis  connexis  dependentiis  tenentibus  tenandriis  liberetenencium 
seruiciis  advocationibus  et  donaciouibus  ecclesiarium  et  capellaniarum 
earundem  et  vniuersis  suis  pertinenciis  jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum 
nostrum  de  Lynlithqw  Quequidem  dimedietates  omnium  et  singularum 
terrarum  et  b.ironiarum  predictarum  .  .  .  fuerunt  Elizabeth  Keithe  neptis 
et  vnius  lieredum  quondam  Willelmi  Keithe  de  Inueruiry  militis  ac 
sororis  germane  dicte  Domine  Margarete  perprius  hereditarie  Et  quas 
eadcm  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Insuper 
.  .  .  vnimus  .  .  .  et  incorporamus  omnes  et  singulas  prefatas  dime- 
dietates totalium  et  integrarum  terrarum  et  baroniarum  prescriptarum 
...  in  vnam  integram  et  liberam  baroniam  omni  tempore  affuturo 
Baroniam  de  Inuerugy  nuncupandam  Ac  .  .  .  ordinamus  quod  castrum 
de  Innerugy  nunc  edificatum  et  edificandum  erit  principale  messuagium 
dicte  baronie  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  babendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  nostris  succes- 
soribus  in  feodo  et  hereditate  ac  libera  baronia  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Cum 
curiis  et  earum  exitibus  herezeldis  bludewitis  et  mulierum  merchetis 
wraik  waith  et  wair  furca  fossa  sok  sak  thole  theme  infangtheif  outfang- 
theif pitt  et  gallons  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  tres  sectas  ad  tres 
curias  capitales  vicecomitatus  nostrl  de  Banff  cum  warda  releuio  et 
maritagio  heredum  dictarum  terrarum  cum  contigerint  tantum  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Sanctumandream  vltimo  die  mensis  Junii 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       (J23 

anno  Domini  miilesimo  quingentesinio  trigesimo  octauo  et  regui  nostri 
vicesimo  quinto. 

Contract  betuix  the  Erie  Merschell  and  the  Lonl  Foi'bes.  '  — (A.D.  1549.) 

At  Pettislego  the  xxiiij  (hiy  of  May  the  yeir  of  God  j""  v"^  xlix  yeirs.  It 
is  .  .  .  aggreit  betuix  noble  and  mychty  lordis  that  is  to  say  William  erle 
Merschell  for  him  self  and  in  name  and  behalf  of  Williame  maister  of 
Merschell  his  sone  and  apperaiid  air  gottin  betuix  him  and  Dame 
Mergarett  Keith  countes  Merschell  eldest  dochter  and  ane  of  the  tuu  aris 
of  vmquhile  Schir  Williame  Keith  of  Inuervgy  knycht  on  that  ane  (tart 
and  Williame  lord  Forbes  for  him  self  and  in  name  and  behalf  of  Dame 
Elizabeth  Keith  his  spous  the  tothir  dochter  and  air  of  the  said  Schir 
Williame  Keith  on  that  vthir  part  ...  as  efter  followis  That  is  to  say 
The  said  Erie  sail  .  .  .  pay  to  the  said  Williame  lord  Forbes  and  Dame 
Elizabeth  his  spous  the  soume  of  xj  hundreth  markis  vsuale  money  of 
Scotland  .  .  .  in  compleit  payment  of  the  soume  of  tua  thousand  markis 
promittit  be  the  said  Erie  to  the  said  Elizabeth  for  renunciatioun  of  hir 
title  and  rycht  of  the  haill  half  landis  of  the  laidschip  of  Inuervgy  that 
pertenit  or  inycht  pertene  to  hir  be  deceis  of  vmquhile  Schir  Williame 
Keith  efter  the  forme  of  the  contractis  maid  thairwpoun  .  .  .  and  that  in 
name  of  tocher  for  the  said  Williame  lord  Forbes  mariage  with  the  said 
Dame  Elizabeth  .  .  .  And  attour  the  said  Erie  sail  obtene  vpoun  his 
expenssis  to  the  said  Williame  lord  Forbes  Dame  Elizabeth  his  spous  and 
to  thair  ai'is  ane  heretable  few  .  .  .  of  the  landis  of  Fechill  and  Monkis 
Hill  with  thair  pertinentis  lyand  within  the  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  of 
the  Commendatour  and  Convent  of  Dcir  to  quhome  the  saidis  landis 
pertenis  as  part  and  patrimoney  of  thair  abbay  of  Deir  betuix  this  and 
Lambmes  nixt  fur  the  payment  of  the  auld  dewiteis  conforme  to  the  rent- 
ale  and  augmentatioun  of  fourtie  penneis  for  ilk  p'euch  and  that  thair 
salbe  na  new  takis  maid  of  the  saiilis  landis  be  the  said  Commemiater 
and  Convent  in  the  mene  tyme  .  .  .  And  siclike  the  said  Erie  sail  obtene 
vpoun  his  expensis  ane  assedatioun  for  the  space' of  nynetein  yeris  .  .  . 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Register  of  IJeeds,  vol.  i,  foil.  397—404.      MS.  General  Kegister  House, 
Edinburgh  J 


(i24     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

of  the  said  Coinmendater  and  Convent  ...  to  the  said  Williame  Eliza- 
beth bis  airis  and  assignais  of  all  and  baill  tbe  teynd  scbaves  of  tbe  said 
Williame  lord  Forbes  barony  of  Fuddcs  pertening  to  liim  in  propirte 
'J'ogidder  with  the  teyndis  of  the  said  few  landis  of  Fechill  and  Monkis 
Hill  payand  for  ilk  pleuch  that  pais  wictuale  thir  yeris  bigane  the  soumme 
of  sex  merkis  vsuale  money  of  Scotland  For  the  quhilkis  caussis  preced- 
ing the  said  Dame  Elizabeth  and  the  said  Williame  lord  Forbes  for  his 
interes  for  thame  thair  airis  and  assignais  sail  ratify  afoir  quhatsunieuir 
ju^e  spirituale  or  temporale  that  pleissis  best  the  said  Erie  and  his  airis 
.  .  .  all  alienatiounis  resignatiounis  renunciatiounis  and  ouregevynnis  of 
all  and  haill  the  haill  half  landis  baytht  propirte  and  tenandry  with  dona- 
tiounis  and  aduocationis  of  kyrkis  and  chaiplanriis  mylnis  raulturis 
fischeingis  castellis  towris  and  fortilices  .  .  .  that  the  said  Dame  Eliza- 
beth succedit  to  or  may  succeid  ony  maner  of  way  be  the  deceis  of 
vmquhile  Schir  Williame  Keith  of  Inuerugy  knycht  or  ony  vthir  hir  prede- 
cessouris  maid  in  favouris  of  the  said  Erie  and  his  aris  .  .  .  And  for 
.  .  .  fulfilling  oft'  all  and  sindry  the  premissis  baytht  the  saidis  partiis  are 
bund  oblist  and  sworn  the  Halie  Ewangelis  tuichit  ...  In  witnes  of  thf 
quhilkis  baytht  the  saidis  partiis  hes  subscriuit  this  present  contract  .  .  . 
befoir  thir  witnes  ane  reuerend  fader  in  God  Robert  bischop  of  Orkney 
honorabile  men  George  Meldrum  of  Fyve  knycht  Alexander  Eraser  of 
Pliillorthe  Johnne  Forbes  of  Pottislego  Johne  Leslie  of  Baquhane  Thomas 
Mynzeis  of  Petfoddellis  Johne  Forbes  of  Tolleis  Maister  Johnne  Forbes 
Maister  Johnne  Forbes  of  Barnis  Thomas  Annand  of  Auchterelloun 
Alexander  Banerman  of  Watcrtown  JMaisteris  Robert  Lumisdaill  Maister 
Matho  Lummisdaill  of  Tulicarne  and  Maister  James  Skene  notaris 
publict  with  vtlieris  diuers. 

Williame  erle  of  Mercshell 
Williame  lord  Forbes 
Elizabeth  Keith 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.  fi25 

Preceptum   sasiiip  Jimedietatis  terrarum  de  Nodinghame  concessum  per 
Comitissam  Mariscalli.  '  — (A.D.  1556.) 

JMai'gareta  comitissa  IMariscalli  doniina  Keith  ac  domina  superior  dime- 
dietatis  terrarum  subscriptaruin  dilectis  nostris  Allexandro  Allexanilirsone 
ac  eoruni  cuilibet  .  .  .  balliuis  nostris  in  hac  parte 
salutem  Quia  per  inquisitionem  de  mandato  quondam  Supremi  Domini 
nostri  Regis  Jacobi  quinti  cuius  anime  propicietur  Dous  per  vicecomitem 
suum  de  Inuernys  factam  et  ad  capellam  suam  retornatam  compertum  est 
quod  quondam  Jacobus  Dunbar  de  Cumnok  pater  Alexandri  Dunbar 
latoris  presentium  oljiit  vltimo  vestitus  et  sasitus  vt  de  feodo  ad  pacem  et 
fidem  dicti  quondam  Supremi  Domini  nostri  Regis  de  tota  et  integra  dime- 
dietate  terrarum  de  Nediiighame  jacentium  in  oomitatu  Cathanensi  infra 
viceeomitatum  suum  de  Inuernys  Et  quod  dictus  Alexander  est  legitimns 
et  propinquior  heres  dicti  quondam  Jacobi  :>atris  sui  de  dicta  diraedietate 
terrarum  cum  pertinenciis  Et  quod  est  legitime  etatis  Et  quod  de  nobis 
domina  superiore  eiusdem  tenetur  in  capita  .  .  .  Vobis  igitur  .  .  .  cum 
consensu  .  .  .  nobilis  et  potentis  domini  Willelmi  comitis  Mariscalli 
domini  Keith  etc  nostri  charissimi  sponsi  precipimus  .  .  .  quatenus  .  .  . 
prefato  Alexandre  .  .  .  sasinam  hereditariam  .  .  .  dicte  dimedietatis 
terrarum  .  .  .  juste  tradatis  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presentibus 
manu  nostra  subscriptis  sigillum  nostrum  est  appensum  vnacum  sigillo  et 
subscriptione  predicti  nostri  sponsi  in  signum  sui  consensus  .  .  .  Apud 
Edinburgh  decimo  oetauo  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  sexto  Coram  hiis  testibus  Joanne  comite  de 
Suddirland  Thome  Mengeis  de  Petfodallas  Allexandro  Cone  de  Deray  et 
Allexandro  Keyth  cum  diuersis  aliis 

Wylzam  ekle  Merschell 
Margaret  Keyth 


'  [Abridged  from  tbo  original  in  the  Scrabster  charter  chest.    The  seals  are  gone. 

Sasine  was  given  on  the  ninth  day  of  November,  165G,  by  AUexander  .•Mlesandersone,  bailie 
of  the  Countess  Marischal,  to  John  Chcsaome,  attorney  of  AUexander  Dunbar  of  CumnoU,  in 
presence  of  Finlai  AUe.'candirsoun,  Donald  Wilzamsoune,  Donald  Rechesone,  Donald  Allex- 
andirsone  in  Nodinghame,  and  John  Fraser ;  Thomas  Brody,  priest  of  the  diocese  of  Murray, 
notary  public— (Original  in  the  Scrabster  charter  chest.)] 

4k 


626  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Sasina  ten-arum  et  baroniarum  de  Inuervgy  Troupe  Audene  Kyntor 
Eister  Skene  Dunnotter  Ouras  Fethiresso  Strathauchiu  Keith  etc. '  — 
(A.D.  15S1.) 

V  icecomes  de  Banff  necnon  Alexander  Chalmer  de  Cultis  Alexander 
CuUane  et  Magister  Robertus  Chalmer  burgenses  de  Abirdene  vice- 
comites  de  Banff  in  hac  parte  coniunctim  et  diuisim  per  commissionem 
supremi  Domini  nostri  Regis  specialiter  constituti  respondebunt  pro  Ixxx 
libris  de  releuio  totarum  et  integrarum  terrarum  dimedietatis  totius  et 
integre  baronie  de  Inuervgy  cum  castro  et  fortalieio  molendinis  multuris 
piscationibus  aduocationibus  et  donationibus  ecclesiarum  et  capellaniarum 
dicte  baronie  de  Inuervgy  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  liberetenencium 
seruitiis  earundem  Necnon  pro  Ixxx  libris  de  releuio  alterius  dimedietatis 
dictarum  terrarum  et  baronie  cum  pertinentiis  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  quarto  die 
mensis  Nouembris  anno  regni  Regis  decimo  quinto  •  1581  ■ 


V  icecomes  de  Banff  necnon  persone  antedicte  respondebunt  pro  Ixxx 
libris  de  releuio  totius  et  integre  superioritatis  baronie  de  Troupe  Et 
pro  xij  libris  de  releuio  superioritatis  terrarum  de  Auchinbamperis  Et 
pro  xxvj  libris  xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  de  releuio  superioritatis  terrarum 
de  Durne  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
dicto  Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburght  die  mense 
et  anno  prescriptis. 


V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  necnon  persone  prcscripte  respondebunt  pro  j' 
Ixxij  libris  de  releuio  totarum  et  integrarum  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Audene  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  liberetenencium  seruitiis  annexis 
et  connexis  earundem  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  Regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  dicto  Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  de  eisdem  Apud  Edin- 
burgh die  mense  et  anno  predictis, 

'  [From  the  Liber  Responsionum  iu  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Hegistcr  House,  lidmburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       027 

Vicecomes  tie  Abirdene  necnon  persone  predicte  respondebunt  pro  xl 
libi'is  de  releuio  totavum  et  integranim  terrarum  et  bai'onie  de  Kintor 
cum  turre  et  fortalicio  eiusdem  Ten-arum  de  Auchquhorsk  Layluige 
Lochintullie  Tillybyne  Tartawy  Drumnaheiche  cum  partibus  pendiculis 
et  pertinentiis  dicte  baronie  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  llegi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  dicto  Goorgio  comiti  Mariscalli  de  eisdem  Apud  Edin- 
burght  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 


Idem  vicecomes  de  Abirdene  necnon  persone  predicte  respondebunt  pro 
X  libris  de  releuio  totarum  et  integrarum  terrarum  de  Eister  Skene  Car- 
logie  cum  molendino  eiusdem  Auchinclocht  Fornatt  Auchquhoynie  cum 
partibus  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  earundem  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  dc 
eisdem     Apud  Edinburght  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 


V  icecomes  de  Kincardin  necnon  persone  predicte  respondebunt  pro 
decern  libris  do  releuio  totarum  et  integrarum  terrarum  dimedietatis 
baronie  de  Dunnotter  cum  pertinentiis  Et  pro  xl  libris  de  releuio 
totarum  et  integrarum  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Ouras  cum  pertinenciis 
Necnon  pro  liij  solidis  iiij  denariis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  officii 
Constabularie  de  Kincardin  cum  croftis  et  pertinenciis  eiusdem  Acetiam 
pro  xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  de  releuio  officii  Constabularie  de  Cowy  et 
Durris  cum  croftis  et  pertinenciis  eiusdem  Et  pro  xxvj  solidis  viij 
denariis  de  releuio  terrarum  none  partis  de  Inuerbervie  vocate  Brounsyde 
cum  pertinenciis  •  Necnon  pro  viij  libris  de  releuio  terrarum  de  Bruntoun 
et  Johnestoun  cum  pertinenciis  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgio 
comiti  Mariscalli  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburght  quarto  die  mensis  Nouem- 
bris  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 


i-dem  vicecomes  de  Kincardin  necnon  persone  prescripte  respondebunt 
pro  Ix  libris  de  releuio  totius  et  integre  baronie  de  Fetheresso  (excepta 
roanerie  eiusdem)  vnacum  piscariis  super  aquls  de  Fethiresso  et  Cowie 


628  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Et  pro  Ixxx  libris  ile  releuio  terraruin  ile  Strauquliin  Cowpersaucht  cuns 
piscariis  earundem  super  aquis  de  Dee  et  Dy  jacentiurn  infra  balliam 
suam  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  de 
eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  die  mense  et  anno  prescriptis 


Idem  vicecomes  de  Kineardin  neenon  persone  predicte  respondebunt  pro 
xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  per  duplicaeioneni  albefirme  totius  et  integre 
diniedietatis  baronie  de  Dunnotter  cum  castro  eiusdem  terris  et  manerie 
(k;  Fetheresso  baronia  de  Garwak  et  piscariis  eiusdem  super  aquis  de  Vrie 
et  Bervie  officio  Vicecomitis  de  Kineardin  cum  earundem  molendinis 
piscariis  forestis  siluis  aduocationibus  donationibus  ecclesiarum  et  capel- 
laniarum  earundem  cum  suis  annexis  connexis  partibus  pendiculis  et  per- 
tinentiis  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  earundem 
vnitarum  et  incorporatarum  in  vna  baronia  vocata  Baronia  de  Dunnotter 
jacentiurn  infra  balliam  suam  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburght  die  mense  et  anno 
jirescriptis 


V  icecomes  de  J!anf  respondebit  pro  xxx  libris  de  firmis  totarum  et  inte2- 
rarum  terrarum  molendinorum  piscariaruni  oniniumque  aliarum  inferius 
specificatarum  videlicet  totius  et  integre  diniedietatis  diniedietatis  totarum 
et  integrarum  terrarum  de  Akergill  cum  turre  et  fortalieio  eiusdem  [etc  ■ 
v.t  su^ra, pp.  GI 8,  G19.]  jacentium  in  dominio  deCaitbnes  infra  vicecomitatuni 
de  Inuernes  ac  balliam  suam  per  annexationem  Existentibus  in  manibus 
sujiremi  domini  nostri  Regis  termini  yancti  Martini  vltimo  preteriti 
sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  Ix  libris  de  releuio  earundem  Neenon  pro 
xiij  libris  vj  solidis  viij  denariis  de  firniis  dimedietatis  omnium  et  singu- 
larum  terrarum  et  annuorum  reddituum  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Duifus 
cum  castro  eiusdem  jacentiurn  infra  vicecomitatuni  de  l-llgin  et  Fores  ac 
balliam  suam  prodictam  per  annexationem  Existentibus  in  manibus  dicti 
domini  Regis  termini  predicti  ratione  qua  supra  Et  pro  xxvj  libris  xiij 
solidis  iiij  denariis  de  releuio  eiusdem  Acetiam  pro  xx  libris  de  firmis 
dimedietatis  diniedietatis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  et  baronie  de 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       (329 

•Strabrok  cum  aiinexis  connexis  Jepeudentiis  tenentibus  tenandriis  et 
liberetenentium  seruiciis  aduocationibus  et  donationibus  ecclesiarum  et 
capellaniarum  eanindeiu  cum  omnibus  snis  pertinenciis  jacentium  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Linlithgow  et  balliam  suam  [)redictam  per  annexatiouem 
vnitarum  annexatarum  et  incorporataruni  in  vnam  integram  et  liberam 
baroniam  nuncupatam  liaroniam  de  Inuervgy  sic  quod  vnica  sasina 
capienda  apud  principale  messuagium  de  Inuervgy  erit  sufficiens  pro 
omnibus  supradietis  terris  raolendinis  et  piscationibus  cum  pertinentiis 
absque  aliqua  alia  particulari  sasina  Et  pro  xl  libris  de  releuio  eiusdem 
Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  domino  Keith 
de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  octauo  die  mensis  Marcii  anno  regni  Regis 
decimo  quinto  •  15S1. 


J.dem  vicecomes  de  Banff  respondebit  pi'o  xxx  libris  ile  firmis  alferius  dime- 
dietatis  omnium  et  singularum  dictarum  terrarum  molendinorum  piscaria- 
rum  cum  partibus  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  earundem  suprascriptis  jacen- 
tium infra  dominium  de  Caithnes  vitecomitatum  de  Inuernes  ac  balliam 
suam  predictam  per  annexatioiieni  Existentibus  in  manibus  dicti  suprenii 
domini  nostri  Regis  termini  Sancti  Martini  vltimo  preteriti  sasinanon  recu- 
perata  Et  pro  Ix  libris  de  releuio  earundem  Necnon  pro  xiij  libris  vj  solidis 
viij  dcnariis  de  firmis  alterius  dimedietatis  dicte  dimedietatis  omnium  et 
singularum  terrarum  et  annuorum  reddituum  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Duffus  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentium  ut  supra  Existentibus  in  manibus 
dicti  domini  Regis  per  spacium  predictum  ratione  qua  supra  Et  pro  xxvj 
libris  xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  de  releuio  eiusdem  Acetiam  pro  xx  libris  de 
firmis  alterius  dimedietatis  dimedietatis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum 
et  baronie  de  Strabrok  jacentium  et  vnitarum  vt  supra  Existentibus  in 
manibus  dicti  domini  Regis  termini  predicti  ratione  qua  supra  Et  pro  xl 
libris  de  releuio  eiusdem  dieto  domino  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  domino  Keith  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburght  die; 
mense  et  anno  predictis. 

V  icecomes  de   Edinburgh  infra  constabulariam  de  Hadingtoun  respon- 
debit pro  Ixxx  libris  de  releuio  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  et  baronie 


(530  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

lie  Keith  cum  turre  et  fortalicio  earundem  aduocatione  et  donacione 
ecclesie  parochialis  de  Keith  Merschell  Ac  cum  officio  Mariscalli  totius 
regni  Scotie  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacontium  infra  balliam  suani  Kegi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  domino  Keith  de  eisdem 
Apud  Edinburgh  quarto  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  regni  Regis  decimo 
quinto  •  1581. 

Commissio  Justiciarie  facta  Comiti  Mariscalli  etc. '  — (A.D.  1581.) 

Oommissio  Justiciarie  facta  Georgio  comiti  Mariscalli  domino  Keith  etc. 
Willelmo  Keithe  de  Lodquharne  et  Alesandro  Keith  de  Glakreauch  et 
eorum  cuilibet  ad  capiendum  et  apprehendendum  Joannem  Murray  Wil- 
lelmum  Skyinner  et  Magnum  Park  vagabondos  et  communes  fures  infra 
bondas  dominii  de  Deir  ct  baroniarum  de  Inuerugy  et  Audene  degentes 
Aliosque  infra  dictas  bondas  de  furto  furtique  receptione  suspectos  etc 
Apud  Halierudhous  vicosimo  octauo  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  regni  Regis 
decimo  quinto  •  1581. 


Act  anent  the  landis  of  Inuerugrie  and  Straloche  ^  — (12.  March  1649.) 

ihe  Estaites  of  Parliament  haveing  taken  to  their  consideratioune  the 
supplicatioune  given  in  to  thame  be  Alexander  Dowglas  commissioner 
for  the  toune  of  Banff  for  himselff  and  in  name  of  the  rest  of  the  here- 
touris  of  the  shire  of  Banff  makand  mentioune  That  whairas  the  landis  of 
Inuervgrie  and  Strathloche  lyand  within  the  said  shire  of  Banff  was 
valued  within  the  said  shire  and  payed  loane  and  taxt  conforme  with 
stent  and  twentie  pennies  and  maintenance  layd  thairon  conforme  to  the 
same  valuatione  and  in  reference  thairto  hath  put  out  horse  in  all  tyme 
bygane  and  fute  levies  conforme  to  rollis  giuen  vp  and  do  presentlie  pay 
to  the  fermoraris  of  the  Excyse  tiiair  moncthlie  Excyse  as  a  pairt  of  the 
said  shyre     Notwithstanding  of  all  which  the   shire   and  committee  of 

'  [From  the  Liber  Responsionum  in  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgli.] 
"  [From  the  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  St.  FERGUS  OR  LONGLEY.       B-U 

AberJene  vpoune  ane  act  appoynting  mantenance  to  be  peyed  in  the  sliire 
where  they  lye  loeallie  '  as  if  these  landis  were  a  pairt  of  Banff  be  annexa- 
tioune  They  did  doteine  the  said  supplieantis  their  mantenance  to  their 
great  prejudice  Supplicating  therefore  that  the  saidis  Estaites  of  Parlia- 
ment might  declaire  the  saidis  landis  to  be  lyable  in  mantenance  to  the 
said  schire  of  Banff  whereof  it  is  a  pairt  As  also  to  pay  all  publick  dewis 
as  horse  foote  or  vtheris  imposed  on  thame  As  at  mair  lenth  is  contenit 
in  the  said  supplicatioune  Whilk  being  remitted  to  the  Committee  of 
Billis  to  be  considderit  be  thame  and  to  take  tryell  whidder  the  saidis  landis 
controvertit  lyes  loeallie  within  the  shire  of  Banff  or  Aberdene  Who 
haveintr  fund  by  ane  chartour  vnder  the  great  seall  that  the  saidis  landis 
lyes  within  the  schyre  of  Banff  The  saidis  Estaitis  of  Parliament  has 
remitted  and  remittis  to  the  Committee  of  Estaites  to  try  whidder  the 
landis  of  Inuervgrie  and  Strathloche  hesbeine  valued  and  chairged  to  uiak 
payment  in  the  schire  of  Aberdene  or  in  the  schire  of  Banff  And  the 
saidis  Estaites  of  Parliament  declaires  that  this  sail  in  nawayes  prejudge 
nor  hinder  the  present  levie  hot  that  the  said  shire  of  Banff  is  ordained  to 
put  out  thair  hoi'se  and  fute  as  they  have  been  in  vse  to  doe  formerlie  not- 
withstanding heirof. 


-  [An  "  Act  anent  the  nine  raoneth's  maintenance"  (passed  on  tlie  twentietli  of  February, 
1647),  ordained  "tbat  tlie  lands  and  tiends  shal  pay  as  they  lye  locally  in  shires  or  burghs, 
conforrae  to  the  Act  of  Convention  for  the  Loane  and  Taxt,  and  former  Act  of  Maintenance." — 
(Acts  of  the  I'.irliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  vi-,  p.  253-)] 


(;32  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


PARISH  OP  CRIMOND.— (Page  77.) 

The   contract  of  mareage  butuix   Williamo   Hay  apperand   of   Urv  and 
Orechmond   and   the  dochter  of  the  laird  of  Drumtochty. '  — (A.D. 

1487.) 

ihis  indenture  made  at  Aberdene  the  .xvij  day  of  Jiilij  the  yoir  of  God  j" 
four  hundreth  auchty  ande  sevin  .  .  .  beris  witnessing  .  .  .  that  it  is 
.  .  .  accordit  betuix  ane  nobile  and  michty  lord  Williame  erle  of  EroU 
lord  Hay  and  Constable  of  Scotlande  Betterage  Dunbar  the  relict  of 
umquhill  Maister  Gilbert  Hay  of  Ury  and  Williame  Hay  son  and  appering 
ayr  to  the  saidis  Maister  Gilbert  and  Bettarage  on  the  ane  part  and 
Arehbald  Rate  of  Drumtochty  on  that  uthir  part  .  .  .  that  .  .  .  the 
said  Lord  sail  .  .  .  enter  the  said  William  in  the  lordschip  of  Ury  .  .  . 
lyanil  in  the  barony  of  Erole  within  the  schireflFdome  of  Kincardine  .  .  . 
whilk  the  said  JMaister  Gilbert  josit  and  bruikct  Ande  .  .  .  sail  gifF  ane 
new  infeftment  of  the  said  haill  lordschip  of  Ury  ...  to  be  haldin  of 
himself  and  his  ayiis  ward  and  releif  exprimand  the  pertinentis  at  lentbt 
with  the  namys  of  the  townis  .  .  .  And  eftir  the  said  William  be  entrit 
in  the  samyn  he  .  .  .  sal  God  willing  haf  to  his  wife  Katherine  Rate 
dochter  to  the  said  Arehbald  quhilk  mareage  he  sal  fullfill  in  visage  of 
Haillie  Kirk  .  .  .  Ande  the  saide  Lord  sal  causs  the  said  Williame  be 
lauchfully  entrit  in  the  fee  of  the  haill  lands  of  Crechmond  .  .  .  lyand 
within  the  scherifdome  of  Aberdene  to  be  haldin  of  the  King  eftir  the 
tenor  of  his  nioderis  infeftment  reservand  the  franktenement  therof  till  her 
for  all  the  days  of  her  life  Ande  for  the  fulfilling  ...  of  the  said  mareage 
.  .  .  the  said  Arehbald  sal  .  .  .  pay  to  the  said  Lord  the  soume  of  five 
hundreth  merkis  of  usuale  moni^y  of  Scotland  .  .  .  And  for  the  dispen- 
seinge  with  the  said  Williame  his  age  and  entring  of  him  in  the  said 
landis  of  Ury  the  ward  of  the  same  being  unrwn  and  for  the  costis  .  .  . 
to  be  made  apon  the  ontrie  of  him  in  the  fie  of  the  foirnemmyt  landis  of 
Crichmond  .  .  .  the  said   William  sal  .  .  .  pay   to  the    said   Lord   the 

'  [Abridged  from  a  cojiy  in  the  charter  room  at  Slaines.] 


PARISH  OF  CRIMOND.  0,?,?> 

soumo  of  foufc  luindreth  markis  .  .  .  for  the  payment  of  the  quhilk  sum 
he  sail  gife  aiic  band  .  .  .  that  the  landis  of  Monquech  twa  partis  of  the 
landis  of  Glichnoch  and  twa  partis  of  the  Karntown  ...  sal  remain  with 
the  said  Lord  ...  to  the  tyme  he  .  .  .  be  pait  of  the  said  some  .  .  . 
Alsua  ...  all  evidentis  of  Crichmond  and  Kilmalamagio  sail  be  put  in 
the  handis  of  Williame  Hay  of  Ardendracht  be  the  sicht  of  the  said 
Archbald  and  his  ayris  thay  havand  the  copyis  of  the  same  .  .  .  And 
attour  gif  the  said  William  pretcndis  ony  causs  of  diverse  efterwart  ony 
manner  of  way  vvherethro  the  said  Katharine  Rate  beis  not  his  spous  nor 
demanyt  as  his  wife  than  the  said  Williame  sal  pay  to  the  said  Archbald 
.  .  .  ane  thousand  marks  .  .  .  within  thre  monethis  efter  the  said  divorsc 
pretendit  .  .  .  And  to  the  keping  ...  of  all  thingis  befoir  expremit  ilk 
ane  of  the  said  parteis  are  oblisit  and  sworne  till  otheris  the  greit  bodyly 
aitht  .  .  .  And  to  the  part  of  thir  indenturis  remanand  with  the  said  Lord 
the  said  Archbald  hes  affixit  his  awne  propir  sele  .  .  .  befoir  thir  witnes 
William  H.iy  of  Ardendraught  Gilbert  Hay  of  Carinmuik  Maister  Jhone 
Hay  viccar  of  Cluny  Schir  Andro  Yrland  and  Schir  Jhone  Striveling 
notaris  publik 

Akchbald  of  Rat  of  Drumtocte 


Sasina  de  Parkcreichmond. '  — (A.D.  1513.) 

V  icecomes  de  Aberdene  respondebit  pro  quadraginta  libris  de  releuio 
terrarum  baronie  de  Parkci-eichmond  Regi  debitis  per  saisinam  datam 
Andree  Hay  de  eisdem  vij°  Nouembris  anno  regni  Regis  primo 


Sasina  baronie  de  Cremond. '  — (A.D.  l.'SSl.) 

V icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  v"  Ixxxvj  libris  xiij  solidis  iiij 
denariis  de  firmis  baronie  de  Cremond  et  dominij  eiusdem  cum  pertinentiis 
jacentis  infra  balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spatiuni 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  Responsionum  in  Scaccario.     MS.   General   Register  House, 
Edinburgh.] 

4    L 


634  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

vndecim  annorum  vltimo  elapsorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  liij 
libris  vj  solidis  viij  denariis  de  releuio  earundem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Patricio  Hay  de  eisdem  Apud  Dunde  xix°  Octobris  anno  regni 
Regis  decimo  octauo 


Carta  conHrmationis  Gilberti  Brabaner  et  sue  sponse. '  — (A.D.  1536  et 
A.D.  1544.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quandam 
cartam  .  .  .  factani  per  Jobannem  Brabaner  burgensem  burgi  nostri  de 
Abirdene  ...  ad  plenum  intellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  bane 
cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Johannes  Brabaner  burgensis  de  Abirdene  salutem 
.  .  .  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  pro  filiali  dilectione  quam  ergo  Gilbertum  Bra- 
baner mcum  filium  naturalem  legitimum  et  apparentem  heredem  ac 
Isobellam  Boyis  eius  vxorem  habeo  et  gero  Et  pro  magnis  pecuniarum 
summis  per  reuerendos  dominos  Magistros  Hectorem  et  Arthurum  Boyis 
mihi  et  dicto  Gilberto  in  dotem  cum  cadem  Isobella  solutis  dedissc  .  .  . 
dicto  Gilberto  Brabaner  et  heredibus  inter  ipsum  et  prefatam  Isobcllam 
procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  forsan  deficientibus  heredibus  meis 
legitimis  propinquioribus  quibuscunque  et  suis  assignatis  Totam  et 
integram  dimedietatem  solarem  totius  ville  de  Ovir  Cremond  vocate 
Cremond  Gortht  cum  terris  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  eiusdem  jacentem  in 
bai'onia  de  Cremond  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Quam  dimedietatem 
.  .  .  ego  .  .  .  ab  honorabili  viro  Patricio  Hay  de  Wry  mihi  Agueti  SUigy 
vxori  mee  et  heredibus  ac  assignatis  nostris  cmi  et  comparaui  Et  ipsa 
Agnes  .  .  .  suam  eiusdem  dimeJietatis  .  .  .  partem  .  .  .  simpliciter 
.  .  .  resignauit  Tenendam  .  .  .  de  supremo  domino  nostro-  Rege  Jacobo 
Quinto  Scotorum  Rege  inclitissimo  et  suis  successoribus  Regibus  Scotie  in 
feodo  et  hercditate  iraperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  seruiciuin  et 
i-eliqua  solita  et  consueta  .  .  .  Reseruando  .  .  .  mihi  Johanni  Brabaner 
Agneti  Slugy  vxori  mee  et  nostrum  diucius  viuenti  liberotenemento  pre- 
misse  dimedietatis  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  proprium 

■  [Abridged  from  thu  Rcgistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xsxiii.,  no.  180.    M.S.  CfCneral  Register 
Uouse,  Edinburgb.] 


PARISH  OF  CRIMOND.  fi35 

liuic  presenti  carte  mee  est  appensum  et  eaiulem  manii  mea  ad  calanium 
siibacripsi  Apud  Abirdene  deciino  octauo  die  mensis  Janiiarii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quinjienteaimo  tricesimo  quinto  Presentibus  honorabili- 
bns  viris  Oilberto  Menzes  de  Fyndon  Thoma  Menzes  de  Petfoddallis 
Willelmo  Lyoun  de  Cowmalisiy  Patricio  Boyis  portionario  de  Panbride 
Mawistris  Duncano  Clialmer  i-ectore  de  Furvvy  Gilberto  Chalmer  Thoma 
Seres  Dauide  Makcsoun  et  Jacobo  Brokkes  cum  diuersis  aliis  .  .  . 
QUAMCJUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmationis  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  secundo  die 
mensis  Mareii  anno  resrni  nostri  secundo  • 


Sasina  baronie  de  Chremond.  •  — (A.D.  1552  ) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  vij'^  xx  libris  de  firmis  terrarum 
baronie  seu  dominij  vulgo  lie  lainhchip  de  Cliremond  cum  suis  pertinonciis 
jacentis  infra  balliam  suam  Existentibus  in  raanibus  Regine  per  spacium 
tredecim  annoi-um  et  vnius  termini  vltimo  elapsorum  ratione  warde  Que 
firme  extendunt  annuatim  ad  liij  libras  vj  solidos  viij  denarios  Regine 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Hay  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh 
quinto  Nouembris  anno  regni  decimo  • 

Carta  Willelmi  Hay  de  Vry  et  sue  sponse.  ^  — (A.D.  1557.) 

JVlaria    Dei    gracia    Regina    Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis    nos    dedisse  .  .  . 

'  (From  the  Liber  Responsiomim  in  Scacrario.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgli. 

On  the  twenty-seventh  day  of  May,  1560,  William  Hay  of  Ury  and  of  the  barony  of  Creich- 
month,  sold  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the  lands  of  Tulykeraw, 
Blairmormond,  and  Park  called  Park  of  Creichmond,  in  the  barony  of  Cremonth,  and  sherilTdom 
of  Aberdeen.  The  charter  dated  at  Philorth,  is  witnessed  by  Alexander  Fraser  of  Oullaw, 
Michael  dgiluyof  Cultis,  Thomas  Fr.aser  of  Kirktoun  Tyrie,  Masters  William  Fr.iser,  Robert 
Andersoun,  and  David  Brody,  notary  public.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxi.  no. 
491)]. 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxi.,  no.  5-4o.  MS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh. 

On  the  twentieth  day  of  May,  1569,  William  Hay  of  Vrie,  at  the  request  of  Janet  Wood,  hia 


G36  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

dilectis  nostris  Willelmo  Hay  de  Vry  et  Jonete  WoJ  eius  coniugi  eorum- 
(|ue  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et  heredibus  inter 
ipsos  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  quibus  defiuientibus  legitimis  et 
propinquioribus  heredibus  dicti  Willehni  quibuscunque  omnes  et  singulas 
terras  de  Creichmonthgorthe  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  baronia 
de  Cremonth  et  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem 
terre  ,  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Willelmi  perprius  hereditarie  Et  quas  idem  .  .  . 
sirapliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo 
inde  jura  et  seruicia  debita  et  consueta  .  .  .  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus 
.  .  .  Apud  Striueling  primo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo 
(juingentesimo  quinquagesimo  septimo     Et  regni  nostri  decinioquinto. 


Carta  confirnuicionis  Johannis  Hay  et  sue  sponse.  '  — (A.D.  laGo.) 

JVlaria  Dei  gracia  Rogina  iSeotorum  .  .  .  ISciatis  nos  ([uandam  cartam 
.   .  .  f'actam  per  Willclnium  Hay   de  Vrye  ...  ad  plenum    intelle.xisse 

wile,  granted  the  lands  of  tlie  town  and  lands  of  Creychmont  Uoitli,  in  the  barony  of 
(JreycUmont,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  to  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  John  Hay,  and  to  his 
heirs  and  assignees,  by  a  charter  dated  at  Vry,  and  witnessed  by  John  Duncane,  Cleorge 
(^ardno,  and  Kobert  Neilsoun,  notary  public.  The  grant  wiis  couflrmed  by  King  James  VI. 
by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Ualyruidhous,  on  the  second  day  of  June,  1574.— (Kegistrum 
Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiv.,  no.  249.) 

On  the  third  day  of  April,  1588,  King  James  VI.  by  a  charter  under  the  great  seal,  conlirmcd 
and  of  new  granted  to  John  Hay  of  Vrie,  and  to  the  heirs  lawful  of  his  body  (whom  failing  to  his 
nearest  lawful  heirs  male  bearing  the  name  and  arms  of  Hayl,  the  lands  and  barony  of 
(reichmound,  namely,^the  lauds  of  Creichmond  Park,  Blairmormound,  Karnekunschie,  Tulli- 
kerie,  t'reichmound  Ilaggilis  with  the  corn  mill,  Crcichmound  Gorthie  with  the  corn  mill,  and 
with  the  pendicle  called  Loehillis,  Creichmouud  Mogat  with  the  corn  mill  and  fulling  mill,  and 
with  the  pendicles  called  Kerlob,  Chaunerahill,  Kanie  .  . . ,  Blarquhatoun,  and  Berricbra, 
with  the  lakes,  fishings,  etc.,  and  with  the  advowson,  donation,  and  right  of  patronage  of  the 
benefice  of  the  rectory  and  viearago  of  the  parish  church  of  Creichmouud,  lying  in  the  said 
barony  of  Creichmond,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen;  to  be  held  of  the  King  in  free  barony. — 
(Kegistrum  Jlagni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxvi.,  no.  492.  See  also  lib.  xlv ,  nn.  250,  li5I,  2o2;  lib. -xlviii. 
110.  189.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  iMagui  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxi.,  no.  5'21.  M.S.  Cicneral  Register 
House,  Edinburgh. 

On  the  si.Kth  day  of  November,  1564,  William  Uay  of  Vrie  sold  to  his  cousin  Johu  Hay  in 


PARISH  OF  CRIMOND.  637 

sub  liac  forma  (Jmniisus  Iianc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Willelmus  Hay  de 
Vryc  salutem  .  .  .  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  vendiJisse  .  .  .  dilecto  consan- 
guineo  meo  Johanni  Hay  in  Creichmondmogat  et  Jonetc  alias  .lene 
Cheyne  sue  coniugi  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  vitali  redditu  siuc 
libero  teneinento  pvoboque  adolescenti  Willehno  Hay  eoi'undein  filio 
suisque  heredibus  et  assignatis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpctnuiu 
Omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  de  Creychmondmogat  vnacum  molendiiio 
et  terris  niolendinariis  de  Creycbmondmogat  astrictis  multuris  et  lie 
sucJcin  dicti  molendini  .  .  .  jacentes  intra  baroniam  de  Creichmondpark  et 
vicecouiitatum  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  Teucndas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  suprenia 
domina  nostra  Rogina  et  suis  successoribus  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  serui- 
cium  .  .  .  debitum  solitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  roi  testimonium 
sigillum  meum  pi-opriuni  vnacum  mea  subscriptione  manuali  his  presen- 
tibus  est  appensum  Apud  Krychmond  die  quarto  mensis  Junii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  sexagesimo  quinto  Coram  his  testibus 
Georgio  Nisbet  Willelmo  Hay  Thoma  Wod  Quamquidem  cartam 
.  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic 
presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigiUum  nostrum  apponi 
precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  quai'to  die  mensis  Julii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  sexagesimo  quinto  et  regni  nostri 
vicesimo  tercio. 


Carta    balliuorum    burgensium    et    communitatis    de    Rettray.  '  — (A.D. 
15(M.) 

JVlaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  nos  intelligentes 
quod  litere  summonitionum  coram  Consilii  nostri  et  Sessionis  Dominis  ad 

Creichmondmogat,  his  lieirs  and  assignees,  his  lands  of  Creichmondmogat  with  the  mill  and  mill 
lands  of  Creichmondmogat,  its  thrill  multures  and  suckin,  by  a  charter  dated  at  Crychmond, 
and  witnessed  by  William  Hay  in  Creichmondmogat,  Gilbert  Blakhall  in  Drymmis,  George 
Nesbit,  Gilbert  Hay,  and  Thomas  Wod.  The  sale  was  confirmed  by  Queen  Mary,  by  charter 
under  the  great  seal,  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  twenty-seventh  day  of  November,  15G4,— (Kegistrum 
JIagni  Sigilli,  lib.  xsxil.,  no.  341.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  chest  of  James  Cumine,  esquire  of  liattray, 
collated  with  the  Registrum  Slagni  Sigilli,  lib.  sxxii.,  no.  397.    MS.  Gen.  liegist.  House,  Edinb.] 


68S  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

nostre  nostrique  aduocati  instantias  nccnon  ad  instantiam  Andree  magistri 
KiTolie  nostri  donatoris  ad  nonintroitum  ville  et  terrarum  subtus  specifi- 
catarum  intente  fuenint  aduersus  dilectum  consiliariuni  nostrum  Wilel- 
imini  Mariscalli  coinitem  doniinum  liberitenemonti  et  Wilelmum  Mariscalli 
niagistrum  suum  filium  dominum  feodi  liuiusmodi  ville  et  terrarum  et 
certos  alios  in  dictis  summonitionum  Uteris  specificatos  et  contentos  ad 
videndum  et  audiendum  villam  et  terras  de  Rettray  cum  pertinentiis 
jacentes  in  comitatu  de  Bucliane  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene 
per  decretum  dictorum  Dominorum  esse  et  fuisse  in  manibus  nostris  et 
predecessorum  nostrum  tanquam  superiorum  earundem  racione  nonin- 
troitus  a  decessu  quondam  Thome  Tulloch  de  Bonytoun  per  spacium 
rentum  annorum  vltimo  elapsorum  ac  firmas  proficua  et  deuoria  earundem 
durante  dieto  spacio  pertinuisse  et  pertinere  nobis  et  dicto  nostro 
donatori  nostro  nomine  Et  deficientibus  bonis  mobilibns  super  predictis 
villa  et  terris  distringibilibus  pro  eisdem  ad  videndum  et  audiendum 
t'undum  et  proprietatem  earundem  sibi  pro  eisdem  appreciari  prout  in 
prefatis  Uteris  summonitionis  desuper  leuatis  latius  continotur  Quoquidem 
summonitionum  litere  coram  prefatis  Dominis  vocate  et  ad  longum 
i-acionate  existcntes  postquam  prefatus  noster  consanguineus  ac  con- 
siliarius  prefatus  suns  filius  et  alie  persone  contra  quas  dicte  summoni- 
tionis litere  intriite  fuerunt  a  dicto  nonintroitu  absoluabantur  a  decessu 
dicti  quondam  Wilelmi  Tulloch  ad  decessum  quondam  Wilelmi  Errolie 
comitis  posthac  per  dictos  Dominos  inuentum  cxtiterat  per  productionem 
iliuersarum  sasinarum  coram  ipsis  per  dictum  consanguineum  nostrum  et 
suum  filium  antedictum  prefatarum  ville  et  terrarum  quod  eedem  plene 
tuerunt  et  nullo  modo  in  nonintroitu  esse  potuissent  Et  nihilominus 
prefatus  consanguineus  noster  pro  seipso  et  dicto  suo  filio  requisitioni 
dictorum  Dominorum  ipsum  eisdem  Dominis  submisit  perficero  et 
prosequi  q.uodcunque  ipsis  in  dicta  causa  visum  fuerit  Quiquidem 
Domini  post  maturam  deliberationem  desuper  habitam  considerantes 
rempuV)licam  regni  nostri  proficuum  et  vtilitatem  inhabitantium  dictarum 
ville  et  terrarum  visum  est  els  et  nobis  consilium  dederunt  dictas  villam 
et  terras  in  liberum  burgum  erigere  ac  multo  magis  in  respectu  quod 
eedem  villa  et  terre  in  loco  tam  commodo  jacent  Ac  nos  consultationem 
dictorum  Dominorum  prosequentes  et  occasionem  dictis  inhabitantibus 
prebere  fortes  demos  in  eadem  villa  edificare  pro  defensione  et  hospita- 


PARISH  OF  CRIMOND.  639 

tione  liegiorum  nostrorurn  ciJcm  reparantium  resistentia  et  correctione 
furum  et  malefactorum  ac  pro  policia  infra  dictum  burgum  habenda  Ex 
authoritate  nostra  regali  et  potestate  reginali  fecimus  infeodauimus  et 
creauimus  .  .  .  dictas  villain  et  terras  de  Rettray  in  liberum  burgum 
regalem  imperpetuum  Necnon  dedinms  .  .  .  inhabitatoribus  dieti  burgi 
nostram  plenariam  potestatem  elegendi  et  creandi  in  eodem  annuatim  in 
curia  capitali  post  festum  Michaelis  balliuos  et  officiarios  pro  rogimine  et 
gubernatione  eorundem  ac  executione  statutorum  in  eadem  fiendorum 
legibus  regni  nostri  concordantium  Ac  etiam  dedimus  .  .  .  dictis  balliuis 
et  communitati  conimunem  morum  dicti  burgi  per  ipsos  omnibus  tem- 
poribus  aft'uturis  tanquam  commoniam  eiusdem  vtendum  et  desuper 
prout  eiis  visum  fuerit  vtilitate  et  commodo  reipublice  dicti  burgi  asse- 
dandum  et  disponendum  Et  similiter  dedimus  .  .  .  burgensibus  et 
inhabitatoribus  dicti  burgi  presentibus  et  afFuturis  plenariam  potestatem 
.  .  .  emendi  et  vendendi  in  eodem  .  .  ,  vinum  ceram  pannum  laneum 
et  lineum  latum  et  angustum  ac  omnes  alias  merces  siue  mercimonia 
acetiam  tenendi  et  habendi  in  dicto  nostro  burgo  pistores  coctores  carni- 
fices  piscatores  jugulatores  piscium  et  carnium  ac  omnes  alios  artifices 
ad  libertatem  liberi  burgi  regalis  pertinentes  Acetiam  concedimus  quod 
erunt  liberi  burgenses  infra  dictum  nostrum  burgum  cum  potestate 
ipsis  et  balliuis  eiusdem  habere  et  tenere  in  eodem  imperpetuum  crucem 
foralem  ac  diem  foralem  hebdomadatim  super  diem  Martis  cum  liberis 
nundinis  annuatim  super  decimoquinto  die  mensis  xVngusti  et  octauo  die 
mensis  Septembris  et  per  octauas  earundem  cum  singulis  toloniis  custumis 
priuilegiis  libertatibus  commoditatibusque  ad  liberas  nundinas  et  liberum 
burgum  regalem  quouismodo  .  .  .  spectantibus  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  haben- 
das  totas  et  integras  predictas  villam  et  terras  de  Rettray  cum  communi 
moro  earundem  antedicto  dictis  balliuis  burgensibus  et  communitati  pre- 
sentibus et  pro  tempore  existentibus  de  nobis  et  nostris  successoribus  in 
libero  burgo  regali  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  seruicium  burgi  debitum  et 
consuetum  tantum  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  preseuti  carte  nostre 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precipimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  sexto 
die  mensis  Marcii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  sexagesimo  tertio 
et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  secundo. 


640  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Commissio  ad  judicandum  filios  Rectoris  de  Crymonth. '  — (A.D.  1586.) 

Oommissio  justiciarie  facta  Jlagistro  Thome  Lyoun  de  Baldowky  magis- 
tro  de  Glammis  et  suis  deputatis  ad  assise  cognitioni  ponendum  per 
ilictamenta  accusandum  et  puniendum  Magistrum  Samuelem  Keith  et 
(reorgium  Keith  filios  Rectoris  de  Crymonth  opressores  qui  iniustum 
odium  et  iram  contra  diuersos  et  singulos  liegios  infra  bondas  de  Buquhan 
et  Jlernis  maliciose  conceperunt  ac  pro  eorundum  damno  et  interfectioni- 
bus  expectant  etc  Apud  Striuiling  quinto  die  mensis  Septembris  anno 
regni  Regis  vicesimo  • 


■  (From  the  Liber  Responsionum  in  Scaccnrio.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh. 

On  the  first  day  of  July,  1005,  Francis,  Earl  of  Erroll,  Lord  Hay,  and  Great  Constable  ol 
Scotland,  sold  to  William  Watson  in  Bilbo,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the  town  and  lands  of  lladdo 
of  Rattray,  iu  the  barony  of  Slayncs,  parish  of  Crimond,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen.  The 
charter,  dated  at  Edinburgh,  is  witnessed  by  Patrick  Con  of  Auchry,  George  Murray,  Alexander 
Dauidsone,  notary  public,  William  Hay,  servitors  of  the  Earl,  and  Robert  Hay,  notary  public, 
writer  in  Edinburgh.  It  was  confirmed  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  on  the  thirteeuih  of 
July,  1009.— Registrum  Magni  SigiUi,  lib.  xlvi.,  no.  36.] 


PARISH  OF  LONMAY.  641 

PARISH  OF  LONMAY.— (Page  81.) 
Sasina  de  Drum  Lunniev  etc'  ^(A.D.  152S.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirilene  respondebit  pro  xl  libris  do  finnis  terrarum  de  le 
Park  de  Drum  cum  le  Park  Wod  et  molendino  oiusdem  et  terris  de 
Lunmey  Terlane  et  molendinis  earundem  et  suis  pertineneiis  jacentium 
infra  balliam  suam  existentibu.s  in  manibus  Regis  termini  Sancti  Martini 
vltimo  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  Ixxx  libris  de  releuio 
earundem  Ac  pro  v  libris  et  dimedietate  vnius  marte  aut  valore  eiusdem 
videlicet  vij  solidis  vj  denariis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cowle  cum  per- 
tinentiis  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  dicti  termini  Sancti  Martini 
racione  qua  supra  Et  pro  xx  libris  et  duabus  martis  aut  valore  earundem 
videlicet  xxx  solidis  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem  terrarum  de 
Cowle  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Irwin  de  eisdem  Apud 
Edinburgh  quinto  Januarii  anno  regni  Regis  decimo  quinto  • 


[From  tbe  Liber  Kcsponsionum  iu  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinbnrgb.] 
4  Ji 


642  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


PARISH  OF  FRASERBURGH.— (Page  83.) 

Carta  confirmationis  super  carta  Domini  Alexandri  Eraser  niilitis  eoncessa 
Alexandro  Banernian  burgensi  de  Abirdene  de  terris  de  Alesek  in 
baronia  de  Colly.  '  — (A.D.  1387.) 

xvobertus  Dei  gracia  Eex  Scottorum  omnibus  probis  hominibus  tocius  terre 
sue  clericis  et  laycis  Salutem  •  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  confirmasse  donacioneni 
illam  et  concessionem  quas  fecit  et  concessit  Alexander  Fraser  miles  con- 
sanguineus  noster  Alexandro  Banernian  burgensi  nostro  de  Abirdene  de 
terris  de  Alesek  cum  pertinenciis  in  baronia  de  Colly  infra  vieecomitatum 
de  Kyncardyn  Tenendis  et  habendis  eidem  Alexandro  et  heredibus  suis  in 
feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  sicut  carta  dicti  consanguinei  nostri  sibi  exinde 
confecta  in  se  iuste  continet  et  proportat  •  Saluo  seruicio  nostro  ■  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  /  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  nostrum  precepimus 
apponi  sigillum  •  Testibus  veuerabilibus  in  Christo  i)atribus  Waltero  et 
Johanne  cancellario  nostro  /  Sanctiandree  et  Dunkeldensis  ecelesiarum 
episcopis  /  Johanne  primogenito  nostro  de  Carrie  senescallo  Scocie  / 
Roberto  de  Fyf  et  de  Menteth  /  Jacobo  de  Douglas  filijs  nostris  dilectis  / 
comitibus  •  Arcbebaldo  de  Douglas  et  Thoma  de  Erskyne  consanguineis 
nostris  militibus  •  Apud  Sconam  nonodecimo  die  Octobris  /  anno  regni 
nostri  septimo  decimo  • 


Carta  Domini  de  Piiillortbt  super  medietatibus  terrarum  de  Closerath  et 
de  Drumdowle.  ^  —(A.D.  1406.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Alexander  Fraser  dominus  de  Piiil- 
lortbt et  de  Clogstoune  salutem  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecte 
consanguinee  nostre  Jonete  Makgillumquha  totas  et  integras  medietates 

'  [Abridged  from  a  transcript  in  the  Gener.il  Register  House  at  Edintiurgli,  made  iu  1811,  from 
the  original  then  in  the  possession  of  Ch.xrles  Hannerman,  esquire,  Aberdeen.] 

[Abridged  from  tlie  otlicial  trausumpt,  made  on  the  seventh  day  of  May,  1003,  in  the  General 
Kegister  House  at  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  FRASERBURGH.  643 

terranini  de  Closerath  et  de  Drumdowle  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  in 
baronia  nostra  de  Clogstoune  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Wigtoun  Quequidem 
medietates  dictaruin  terrarum  .  .  .  fuerunt  dicte  Joncte  hereditario  Et 
quas  eadem  Joneta  ...  in  manibus  nostris  coram  testibus  infrascriptis 
.  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenondas  et  habendas  .  .  .  predicte 
Jonetc  et  hercdibus  suis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  heredi- 
tate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  .  .  . 
wardam  maritagium  et  releuium  cum  contigerint  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  est  appensum  Apud 
Pertht  xvj*"  die  niensis  .Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringontesimo 
sexto  Hiis  testibus  Johanne  Senescalli  domino  de  CouU  Alexandro 
Senescalli  domino  de  Provand  Michaele  dc  Name  et  Johanne  de 
Ouchiltre  • 


Williame  Frasare  lord  of  Fylorth  sells  his  lands  of  the  baronies  of  Colly 
and  Dun-yes  to  William  de  Ilay  lord  of  Eroll.  '  — (A.D.  1413.) 

Jje  it  madde  knawyn  .  .  .  me  Williame  Frasare  lord  off  Fylorth  for  til 
haff  saulde  .  .  .  til  a  noble  lord  and  mychty  William  de  Hay  lord  of  Eroll 
and  Constable  of  Scotland  his  ayris  and  his  assignais  /  all  my  landis  off 
the  baronryis  off  Colly  and  off  Dui'ryes  /  wid  tenand  and  tenandryis  and 
service  of  fre  tenand  /  lyand  widin  the  schyrrefdome  of  the  ]\Ierenyss  .  .  . 
For  til  bald  and  for  til  haff  ...  of  oure  Lord  the  King  into  fre  baronryis 
...  In  to  the  whilke  landys  Dame  Elizabeth  of  Hamylton  the  wyff 
whilum  of  Sir  Alexander  Frasare  is  joynte  fyffare  as  now  And  att  what 
tynie  at  the  forsayde  Lady  may  be  tretyt  till  vpp  gyff  tha  landis  till  oure 
Lord  the  Kyng  /  or  till  our  Lord  the  Duckc  our  Gouernour  /  till  infeffe 
William  Frasare  in  the  sayde  landys  /  he  beand  in  lauchfull  possossion  sal 
resigno  the  sayde  landys  in  the  handis  off  the  our  lord  tor  till  infeffe  the 
sayde  Lord  of  Eroll  frely  his  ayres  or  his  assignaes  ...  In  the  witness 
of  the  whilke  thynge  my  seele  is  putt  to  thir  present  lettres  att  Perth  the 
tend  day  of  the  moneth  of  October  in  the  yliere  of  our  Lord  a  thowsand 
fowre  hondreth  ami  threttene  • 

'  [Abrulgcd  from  the  yriginal  in  the  charter  room  at  Pliilortli.] 


G44  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Carta  baronie  de  Cowic.  ' — (A.D.  1415.) 

Ivobertus  dux  Albanie  comes  de  Fyfe  et  de  Menteth  ac  i-egni  Scotie 
gubernator  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  earissimo  nepoti  nostri  Willelmo 
de  Haya  de  Erole  Constabulario  Scocie  •  totas  et  integras  terras  baronie 
dc  Cowie  cum  pertinenciis  jacentes  infra  vicecoinitatuin  de  Kincardyne  / 
Que  quidem  terre  .  .  .  t'uerunt  Willelmi  Eraser  de  Fillortli  hereditarie  / 
Et  quaa  idem  Willelmus  ...  in  manus  nostras  .  .  .  simpliciter 
resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  domino  nostro  Rege  et 
lieredibus  suis  in  vnam  integram  et  liberam  baroniam  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
in  perpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  .  .  .  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  • 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  officii 
nostri  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Falklande  quarto  decimo  die  niensis 
yiiU)  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringcntesimo  quintodecimo  •  et  guber- 
nacionis  nostre  nono  ■ 

Sasina  de  Philorth.  ^  _(A.D.  1,510.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  iiij'^  1  libris  de  iirmis  terrarum 
baronie  de  Philorth  cum  suis  annexis  et  vnitis  cum  tenentibus  et  tenand- 
riis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  cum  pertinenciis  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spacium  duorum  annorum  et  vnius 
termini  vltimo  elapsorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  j°  Ixxx  libris  de 
releuio  earundem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Eraser  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  xviij  Aprilis  anno  regni  Regis  tertio  • 


l.\bridgcd  from  tlie  original  In  the  cliartcr  room  at  Slnines.] 

[From  the  Liber  Responsionuui   in   Scaccnrlo.    MS.  General  Register  House,  ICilinburgh.l 


PARISH  OF  FRASERBURGH,  645 

Carta  Alexamlri  Eraser  de  I'liillortlie  super  piscaria  de  lie  fische  bait.  '  — 
(A.D.  1542.) 

J  acobus  Dei  ^racia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
iiostro  Alexandre  Fraser  de  Pliillorthe  suis  heredibus  et  assignatis  totam 
et  integram  piseariam  et  piscium  escula  vulgo  lie  fische  bait  infra  maris 
fluxum  infra  bondas  et  limites  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Carn- 
bulg  Faithlie  Pitcarlie  et  Cowburty  cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentium  infra 
vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quequidem  terre  dicto  Alexandre 
perprius  pertinebaut  Tenendam  et  habendam  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  suceessori- 
bus  nostris  in  feodo  et  bereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde 
annuatim  .  .  .  vnum  denarium  vsualis  monete  regni  Scocie  super  solo 
terrarum  predictarum  in  festo  Penthecostes  nomine  albefirme  si  petatur 
tantum  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  quarto  die 
mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesinio  quingentesimo  quadragesimo 
secundo  anno  regni  nostri  trigesimo 


Carta  Alexandri  Fraser  de  Phillorth  super  burgo  baronie  de   Faithlie  -  — 
(A.D.  1546.) 

JVlaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quia  dilectus  noster 
Alexander  Fraser  de  Phillorth  pro  nostrorum  subditorum  eius  vicinorum 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  commorantium  commodo 
portum  versus  mare  infra  bondas  terrarum  suarum  de  Faythlie  in  liuius- 
modi  nostro  vicecomitatu  jacentium  in  quo  naues  et  cimbe  in  hisce  pai'ti- 
bus  per  tempestates  inuase  saluum  et  securum  refugium  habere  poterint 
construxit   Et    propterea  .  .  .  pro  bono   fidell    et   gratuito   seruicio    per 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Magiii  Sigilli,  lil).  xxviii.,  no.  373.  MS.  General  Kcfjisior 
House,  Edinburgh.] 

By  charter  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Aberdeen,  on  the  twelftli  day  of  October,  lo.'it;,  Queen 
Mary  confirmed  to  Alexander  Fraser  of  Phillorth  and  Katherinc  Menzies  his  wife,  the  lands  ot 
Kinglasser  with  the  mill  of  Phillorth,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen.— (Kegistrum  Magni 
Sigilli,  lib.  xxxi.  no.  353.)] 

[Abridged  from  the  Uegistriun  JIayni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxx.,  no.  52.    MS.  Gen.  Ueg.  House,  Edin.] 


(146     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

dictum  Alexandrum  nobis  inde  et  aliusmodi  impenso  Necnon  pro  hospita- 
litate  subditis  nostris  ad  viliam  de  Faithlie  et  portum  eiusdem  antedictum 
vcnientibiis  habenda  Ex  nostris  Reginalibus  potestate  et  auctoritate 
facimus  erigimus  creamus  et  constituimus  dictam  viliam  de  Faithlie  in 
liberum  burgum  baronie  imperpetuum  Damusque  .  .  .  inhabitatoribus 
eiusdem  .  .  .  potestatem  ...  in  eodem  burgo  vinum  ceram  pannura 
laneum  et  lineum  latum  et  arctum  pisces  lie  pak  et  jjeill  et  omnes  alias 
merces  emendi  et  vendendi  ac  in  prefato  burgo  pistores  brasiatores 
carnifices  omnesque  alios  artifices  ad  burgum  in  baronia  necessaries 
tenendi  et  habendi  Concedimus  eciam  quod  in  dicto  burgo  liberi  erint 
burgenses  quibus  potestatem  committimus  ,  .  .  balliuos  seriandos  et 
cetcros  officiarios  pro  eiusdem  regimine  necessarios  annuatim  eligendi 
Ac  cum  potestate  .  .  .  crucem  foralem  perpetuam  et  forum  ebdomi- 
datim  diebus  Lune  et  Sabbati  cum  liberis  nundinis  annuatim  ad 
duo  anni  tcmpora  Festa  videlicet  Sancti  Michaclis  archangel!  ct  Sancti 
Jobannis  Baptiste  et  per  eorundem  festorum  octauas  tenendi  et  habendi 
Cum  omnibus  tollis  libertatibus  et  deuoriis  ad  liberas  nnndinas  pertinenti- 
bus  Ac  cum  omnibus  aliis  .  .  .  priuelegiis  ad  liberos  burgos  in  baronia 
spectantibus  .  .  .  Teiiendam  et  habendam  huiusmodi  viliam  de  Faithlie 
cum  pertincntiis  in  libero  burgo  in  baronia  .  .  .  Cum  priuilegio  carceres 
ct  patibulum  conficiendi  Cum  infangtheif  et  outfangtheif  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi 
I>recepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Sanctandrois  secundo  die  raensis  Nouembris  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quadragesimo  sexto  et  regni  nostri 
quarto  • 

(.arta  Alexandri  Fi-aser  de  Phillorth  super  baronia  de  New  Murecroft. ' 
—  CA.D.  15.50.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .  . 
dilecto  nostiM  .Uexandro  Fraser  de  Phillorth  suis  heredibus  et  assignatis 

'  [Abridged  Irom  the  Kcgistrum  iMagui  Sigilli,  lib.  xxx.,  no.  462.  MS.  General  Register 
llouse,  Edinburrrli. 

On  the  tifth  day  of  March,  1582,  Patrick  Chone  of  Essilmonth  sold  to  Alexander  Fraser  of 
J'hilorth,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the  lands  of  Kirktoun  Tyrie,  with  the  mill,  multures,  etc.,  in 


PARISH  OF  FRASERBURGH.  647 

totas  et  integras  foii-as  <le  lie  New  Murcroft  de  Kirktoun  Tyrie  per 
bondas  .  .  .  subtus  specificatiis  videlicet  inter  torrentcm  de  Tyrie  versus 
aquilonem  ascendendo  ad  riuulum  iiuncupatutn  Tiie  Thornystrype  vsque 
ad  summitatem  eiusdeni  versus  orientem  quiquidem  riuulus  diuidet  terras 
de  Eister  Tyrie  a  villa  de  Kirktoun  Tyrie  Et  abhinc  discendcMido  a 
summitate  et  origine  dicti  riuuli  versus  occidentem  per  diuersas  metas  et 
congeries  lapidum  confectas  et  infixas  vsque  ad  predictum  torrentem  de 
Tyrie  et  suis  pertinentiis  vnacum  superioritate  omnium  et  singularum  ter- 
rarum  de  Ardlaw  Bodichaiil  cum  molendino  earundem  ac  suis  pertinentiis 
jacentes  in  baronia  de  Abirdour  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene 
et  per  annexationem  in  baronia  de  Bortbuik  infra  vicecomitatem  nostrum 
de  Edinburgh  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  Que- 
quidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  consanguine!  nostri  Johannis  domini  Bortb- 
uik perprius  hereditarie  Et  quas  idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  . 
simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Insuper  .  .  .  pro  bono  fideli  et  gratuito 
sei'uicio  nobis  per  dictum  Alexandrum  Eraser  impenso  .  .  .  erigimus 
dictas  ten-as  ...  in  vnam  integram  et  liberam  baroniam  omni  tempore 
affuturo  Baroniam  de  New  Murecroft  nuncupandam  .  .  .  Tenendas  et 
habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  ac 
liljera  baronia  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  vnam  rosam  rubeam 
super  solo  dictarum  terrarum  ...  in  Festo  Sancti  Johannis  Baptiste 
Midsymmir  nuncupato  nomine  albefirme  si  petatur  tantum  ...  In 
cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  tercio  die 
mensis  Marcii  anno  Domini  millesirao  quingentesimo  quadragesinio  nono 
et  legni  nostri  octauo. 


the  barony  of  Abeidouj,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen ;  to  be  held  of  the  King  for  a  rose  on 
St.  John  Baptist's  day  yearly  in  name  of  blench  ferme.  The  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen,  is 
witnessed  by  William  Cuming  of  Inueralloquhie,  Walter  Ogilwy  apparent  of  Dwnlewgowse, 
IMaster  George  Barclay,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  Walter  Fraser,  brothor-german  of  the  said 
Alexander  Fraser  of  Phillorth,  and  William  Chene,  brother-german  of  the  said  Ptvtrick  Chene  of 
Essilmonth.  It  was  confirmed  by  King  .James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Halyrud- 
hous,  on  the  twenty-second  day  of  April,  1583.— [Uegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  sxxvi.  no.  693.)] 


us  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Carta  confirmationis  Alexamlri  Frasser  de  Phillortli. '  — (xV.D.  1552  et 
A.D.  1553.) 

-Maria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotoruin  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quandam  car- 
tani  .  .  .  factani  per  Joaniiem  Forbes  de  Petslego  ...  ad  plenum 
iiitellexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  .Johannes 
Forbes  de  Petslego  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  . 
vendidisse  .  .  honorabili  viro  Alexandro  Frasair  de  Phillorth  suis  here- 
dibus  et  assignatis  Totas  et  integras  terras  meas  de  Pettalochy  cum  suis 
pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  inter  terras  de 
Pittowleis  habentes  ad  orientem  terras  de  Pettindrum  Et  hoc  in  .  .  . 
excambium  pro  ccrta  parte  terrarum  de  Cowburty  jacentium  infra  dictum 
vicecomitatum  per  certos  limites  .  .  .  specificatos  in  carta  vendicionis 
mihi  per  dictum  AlexanJrum  Frasair  super  huiusmodi  excambio  confecta 
.  .  .  Tcnendas  et  habendas  ...  a  me  heredibus  meis  et  assignatis  de 
suprema  domina  nostra  Regina  et  suis  successoribus  ...  in  feodo  et 
bereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  annuatim  .  .  .  Domine 
Regine  et  suis  successoribus  .  .  .  vnum  denarium  vsualis  raonete  regni 
kieotie  .  .  .  nomine  albetirme  si  petatur  ex  eo  quod  iuiiusmodi  terre  de 
Pittellochy  sunt  pars  et  pendicula  terrarum  mearum  de  Petslego  que 
similiter  tenentur  de  eadem  suprema  domina  nostra  Regina  .  .  .  per 
similis  denarii  nomine  albe  firme  solutionem  si  petatur  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  mee  subscriptione  mea  manuali  subscripte 
sigillum  meuni  proprium  est  appensuin  Apud  Abirdene  quinto  die  mensis 
.Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingeiitesimo  quinquagesimo  secundo 
Coram  testibus  honorabilibus  viris  Alexandro  Forbes  de  Kynnawdy  filio 
meo  et  lierode  a])parente  I\lagistro  Roberto  Lummisden  burgense  de  Abir- 
dene Dominis  llichardo  Swan  et  Willelmo  Walcar  capellanis  et  Magistro 
Willelmo  Frasser  notario  publico  QUAMQUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo 
.  .  .  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte 
nostre  confirmationis  niagimm  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  preci[)imus  .  .  . 
Apud  Falkland  quarto  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  tertio  et  regni  nosti'i  vndecimo  • 


'  [Abridged  from  t!i?  Kegistrum  M.igni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxi.,  no.  127.    MS.  Geoeral  Uegister 
House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  FRASERBURGH.  649 

Sasina  bai'onie  rle  Phillorth  et  terraruni  de  Faytlilie  Tyrie  etc. '  — (A.D. 
1570.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abinlene  respondobit  pro  j"  Ixxx  libris  de  releuio  terrarum 
et  baronie  de  Pbillorth  cum  pertiiientiis  fortalicio  inanerie  annexis  con- 
nexis  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  jacentium  infra 
balliam  siiam  Ac  pro  xij  libris  de  releuio  terrarum  de  Faylhlie  et  Tyrie 
cum  pertiiientiis  Necnon  de  vij  libris  x  solidis  de  releuio  terrarum  de 
Tullecbere  Blairniormont  Park  de  Crecbtmond  cum  pendiculis  et  pertin- 
entiis  Ac  pro  vj  libris  xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  de  i-eleuio  dimedietatis 
Solaris  ville  et  terrarum  de  Kyndroclit  et  Denend  eiusdem  cum  earunden\ 
pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  Preterea  pro  ij  denariis  monete  per  duplica- 
tionem  atbefirme  totarum  et  integrarum  piscationurn  ct  piscium  escularuiu 
vulgo  fisclic  had  infra  maris  fluxum  infra  bondas  omnium  et  singularum 
terrarum  de  Carnbulg  Faithlie  Pettowlie  et  Cowburtie  cum  earundem 
pertinentiis  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  prescriptam  Regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Alexandro  F'raser  de  Pettovvleis  de  eisdem  Apud  Edin- 
burgh vicesinio  tereio  die  mensis  Marcii  anno  regni  Regis  tercio  • 


Carta  Alexandri  Frascr  de  Pbillorth  super  baroiiia  de  Phillorth.-  — (A.D. 
1588.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex    Scotorum  .  .  .   Sciatis   nos  .  .  .  dedisse  .  .   . 
predilecto   nostro  Alexandro    Frascr   de   Phillorth    suisque    heredibus   et 

'  [From  the  Liber  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccario.     MS.  Geuerul  Register  House,  Edinburgli.] 

2  [Ahri<lge(l  from  the  Registrura  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxvl.  no.  501.  MS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh. 

On  the  third  day  of  September,  1583,  Robert  Innes  of  Kinliell  sold  to  Alexander  Fraser  of 
Phillorth,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the  third  part  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Faithlie,  in  the  barony 
of  Kinedward  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  to  be  held,  from  the  seller,  of  the  King.  The  charter, 
dated  at  the  Kirl<  of  Deir,  is  witnessed  by  Walter  Fraser,  brother- german  of  the  said  Alexander 
Frascr  of  I'hillorth,  Alexander  Stetvart,  and  William  Pettindreich,  his  servitors,  James  Jak  and 
Arthur  Forbes,  servitors  of  the  said  Robert  Innes  of  KiuUell,  JIaster  David  lirowdy,  and  John 
Simpsoun,  notaries  public.  It  was  confirmed  by  King  James  VI.;  by  charter  under  the  great 
seal,  at  Halyruidhous,  on  the  ninth  day  of  April,  1588.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxvi.  no. 
.500.) 

By  charter,  under  the  great  seal,  dated  at  Edinburgh  on  the   first   day  of  July,  159'2,  King 

4   N 


650  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

assignatis  quibuscunque  heretlitarie  Totas  et  intc^ras  tei-ras  et  barouiam 
tie  Phillorth  Terras  de  AbirJour  cum  pertinentiis  jacente.s  infra  vicecomi- 
tatuni  nostrum  de  Abirdene  ac  terras  de  Tibertie  et  Vtelaw  cum  pertinen- 
tiis  jacentes  infra  viceconiitatum  nostrum  de  Banff  omnes  ab  antiquo 
in  vnam  baroniam  Baroniam  de  Phillorth  nuncupatam  vnitas  et  annexatas 
Tolas  et  integras  terras  de  Scattcrtie  cum  piscariis  et  earunileni  pertinentiis 
jacentes  in  baronia  de  Kinedvvart  infi-a  dictum  .  .  .  vicecomitatuni  de 
Abirdene  Totas  et  integras  terras  de  Faithlie  et  Tyrie  cum  pertinentiis 

James  VI.  confirmed  and  of  new  granted  to  Alexand  -r  Fraser  of  Philorth,  tlie  lands  and  barony 
of  Philorth,  and  the  lands  of  Abirdour,  Tclierti,  and  Vtelaw,  erected  of  old  into  the  barony  of 
Philorth,  and  oxtendin;;  in  all  to  twenty  pounds  of  old  extent;  the  lands  of  Scattertie,  with  the 
salmon  fishings  on  the  Doverne,  the  lands  of  Faithlei  and  Tyrie,  with  the  port,  town  and  burgh 
of  barony  of  l'  aithleie,  the  lands  of  the  Kirktonn  of  Tyrie,  and  the  advowson,  donation,  and  right 
ot  patronage  of  the  parish  churches  of  Phillorth,  Tyrie,  and  Cremond,  all  of  old  incorporated 
into  the  barony  of  Phillorth ;  the  lands  of  Inueralloquhay,  with  the  tower,  fortalice,  manor,  lake, 
lishiug.  mill,  etc.,  watercourse  from  the  lake  to  the  mill,  the  lands  of  Fortrie  of  Inuerrowrie  and 
the  mill  called  Denend,  with  the  white  fishing,  wraik  and  ware,  fische  bait,  etc.,  extending  to 
three  pounds  of  old  extent,  lying  in  the  barony  of  Inueralloquhy ;  the  third  part  of  the  town  and 
lands  of  Faithlie.  and  the  shady  half  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Kindrocht  and  Denend,  with  the 
mill,  etc. ;  ordaining  the  burgh  and  port  of  Faithlie,  to  be  henceforth  called  the  Burgh  and  Port 
of  Fraser;  and  erecting  the  whole  lands  and  baronies  into  a  barony  to  be  called  the  Barony  of 
Phillorth,  with  power  to  the  grantee  to  build  a  college  or  colleges  and  to  erect  a  university  in  the 
said  Burgh  of  Fraser  :  "  lusuper  .  .  .  dedimus  .  .  .  pleiiariam  libertatem  et  poicstatem  prefato 
Alexandro  Fraser  heredihus  suis  masculis  et  assignatis  Collegium  seu  Collegia  infra  dictum 
burgum  de  Frasser  edificandi  Vniuersitatem  erigendi  omniaque  genera  officialium  eisdem 
conucnientia  et  correspoudentia  eligendi  locandi  et  depriuaiidi  Fundationes  pro  eorum  sustenta- 
tioue  et  omnia  priuilagia  quecunque  necessaria  facieudi  et  dotandi  l:ectoies  principales 
subprincipales  et  omnia  alia  membra  necessaria  ad  voluntatcm  optionemquc  Alcxandri  predict! 
ciusque  heredum  et  assignatorum  masculorum  antedictornm  faciendi  eligendi  mutandi  et  depou- 
endi  Leges  acta  et  statuta  pro  boni  ordinis  obscruationc  faciendi  et  eustodiri  causandi  Et 
generaliter  omnia  alia  et  singula  immunitateni  et  priuilenuim  vnius  Vniuersitatis  concernentia 
in  amplissima  forma  et  modo  dcbito  in  omnibus  respcctibus  vt  conceditur  et  datur  cuicunque 
("ollegio  et  Vniuersitati  infra  regnura  nostrum  erectis  scu  eii(;endis  faciendi  agendi  et  exer- 
cendi  "— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib  x.\xvii.  no  481.) 

On  the  fourth  day  of  April,  liJOl,  Sir  .VIexander  Fraser  of  Phillortli  and  Fraserburgh,  knight, 
had  a  charter,  from  King  James  VI,  under  the  great  seal,  of  new  erecting  the  lands  above  enu- 
merated and  others,  into  the  Barony  of  I'hilorth,  erecting  the  town  and  burgh  of  Fraserburgh, 
of  old  called  Faithlie,  into  a  free  port,  tree  burgh  of  barony,  and  free  regality  with  right  to 
repled;,'c  its  burgesses  and  inhabitants,  and  renewing  the  power  of  the  Knight  of  Fraserburgh 
to  build  a  College  and  erect  a  University  :  "  Prctetea  .  .  .  fecimus  .  .  predictos  villam  et 
burgum  de  Fraserburgh  cum  integris  terris  jaeentibus  infra  bondas  ab  antiquo  nuncupatas 
Faithlie  et  omnibus  suis  partibus  pendieulis  pertinentiis  quibuscunque  vnacuni  turre  et  fortalicio 
dicti  burgi  cum  aquaticis  molendinis  ot  vcntosis  ac  lacu  eiusdem  ac  cum  omnibus  et  singulis 
domibns  edificiis  horns  terris  tenemcntis  lie  yairis  acris  rudis  toftis  croftis  lie  outsettis  partibus 
pendieulis  et  suis  pertinentiis  cum  omnibus  Collegiis  et  Vniuersitatihus  intra  eundem  in  vnum 


PARISH  OF  FRASERBURGH.  C>r,l 

vnacum  portu  ile  Faitlilie  ac  villa  et  biirgo  baronie  ciusdem  cum  pertiiien- 
tiis  jacentes  infra  bai'oniani  et  vicecomitatum  antedietum  Necnon  totas  et 
integras  terras  de  Kirktonn  Tyrie  cum  pertinonciis  jacentes  in  baronia  de 
Abirdour  infra  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  vnacum  omnibus 
castris  turribus  fortaliciis  maneriis  .  .  .  et  suis  pcrtinontiis  Quequidem 
.  .  .  terre  et  baronia  .  .  .  prefato  Alexandre  Fraser  de  Pliillortli  pcrprius 
bereditarie  pertinuerunt  Et  quas  ipse  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  , 
resignauit  .  .  .  pro  bac  noua  carta  et  infeodacione  sibi  suisquc  iicrcdibus  et 

libcrum  portum  ac  in  vmiui  libcrura  biirgum  baronie  ac  liberatn  regalitatcm  cum  libera  capella 
et  cancellariii  cum  omnil)us  priuilegiis  imniunitatibus  et  iurisdietionil)us  libere  regalitatis  pre- 
fato Domino  Alexandro  suisque  heredibus  niasculis  et  assiguatis  prediclis  Burgum  I'ortum  et 
Kogalitatera  do  Krasorburgli  omni  tempore  affuturo  nuncupandos  ...  Ac  etiam  cum  speciali  et 
plena  potestate  Ubertatc  et  licentia  prelato  Domino  Alexandro  suisquc  heredibus  mas- 
culis  et  assiguatis  (Jollcgium  seu  Collegia  vnum  vel  phira  infra  predictum  burgum  edificandi  et 
tenendi  Vniuersitatem  erigcndi  omnia  genera  officialium  eisdem  conuonientia  et  corrcspondentia 
erigendi  locandi  et  depriuandi  quoties  opus  et  interesse  fuerit  fundationcs  pro  eorum  sustenta- 
tione  et  omnia  alia  priuilcgia  quecunque  necessaria  faciendi  et  dotandi  Kectores  principales 
subprincipales  et  omnia  alia  necessaria  membra  ad  voluntatem  et  optionera  dicti  Domini 
Alexandri  suoruniqne  beredum  masculorum  et  assignatorum  predictorum  infra  dicta  Collegia  et 
Vniuersitatem  i'aciendi  eligendi  nominandi  locandi  mutandi  et  deponendi  Leges  acta  et  statuta 
pro  boni  ordinis  obseruatione  faciendi  et  constituendi  Et  eadem  omni  tempore  imperpotuum 
obcdiri  et  obseruarl  causandi  Et  omnia  alia  et  singula  iramunitatera  et  priuilegium  vnius 
Vnluersitatis  coucernentia  cum  omnibus  priuilegeiis  jurisdictionibus  et  immunitatibus  quibuscun- 
que  requisitis  adeo  libere  in  omnibus  respectibus  vt  conceditur  et  datur  cuicunquc  libero 
CoUegio  et  Vniuersitati  infra  regnum  nostrum  faciendi  vteudi  et  exercendi."— (Registrum  Magni 
Sigilli,  lib.  xliii.  no.  133.) 

On  the  second  day  of  May,  1578,  Ale.\ander  Fraser,  the  younger,  of  I'hillorth,  sold  to  Andrew 
Fraser,  son  of  John  Fraser  of  Querrilbuss,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the  towns  and  lands  of  Over 
and  Nether  Pittuleis  with  the  manor  place,  mills,  fishings,  etc.  in  the  parish  of  Aberdour,  and 
sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen  ;  and  the  barony  of  Outlaw,  Typpertie,  and  Skattertie,  with  the  mill, 
mill  lands,  and  fishings,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Banff;  and  the  ploughgate  of  the  town  and  lands 
of  Kinglassc  in  the  parish  of  Phillorthe,  and  sherifl'dome  of  .Aberdeen ;  to  be  held  from  the  seller 
of  the  King  ;  reserving  the  liferent  of  the  seller  and  of  Isobella  Gordoun,  his  wife.  The  charter, 
dated  at  Uothnachie,  Is  witnessed  by  John  Mathesone,  notary  public,  Cuthliert  Findlater,  servi- 
tor to  the  granter,  John  Findlater  in  PettulUe,  and  George  Barroun,  notary  public.  It  was  con- 
firmed by  King  James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  eighteenth 
day  of  May,  I'iOS.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlv.  no.  174.) 

On  the  twenty  third  day  of  March,  1598-y,  King  James  VI.  granted  a  charter,  under  the  great 
seal,  to  Alexander  Fraser  (eldest  lawful  son  and  heir  apparent  of  Sir  Alexander  Fr.aser  of  Fraser- 
burgh, knight,)  and  to  Marg.aret  Abernethie,  his  wife,  of  the  lands  and  towns  of  Nether 
Pittuleis,  Over  Pittuleis,  .Mill  of  Pittuleis  and  Seytoun,  with  the  fishing  boats,  in  the  b.aronyi)f 
Phillorth,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen ;  and  of  the  kinds  of  Auld  Vtlaw,  New  Vtlaw  otherwise 
called  Brokeistouu,  Fattichead  and  Greinlaw,  lying  by  annexation  in  the  barony  of  Phillorth  and 
sherift'dom  of  Banff,  all  resigned  by  the  said  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraserburgh,  kniglit. — 
[Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlii.  no.  25  )] 


(J-)2     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

iissignatis  .  .  .  conficienda  Insupcr  nos  pro  bono  fideli  et  gratuito  ser- 
uicio  nobis  per  dictum  Alexandrum  Fraser  de  Phillorth  prestito  de  nouo 
iledimus  .  .  .  prefato  Alexandro  suisque  hereJibus  et  assifjnatis  quibus- 
cuiique  totas  et  integras  prefatas  terras  et  baroniam  .  .  .  Necnon  nos  de 
nouo  ereximus  .  .  .  dictain  villani  de  Faithlie  in  vnum  liliernm  burgum 
baronie  cum  libero  portu  imperpetuu'n  omni  tempore  affuturo  Cum 
speciali  .  .  .  potestate  prefato  Alexandro  suisque  heredibus  et  assignatis 
balliuos  thesaurarium  decanum  gilde  consules  burgenses  officiarios  ser- 
janJos  et  quosuis  alios  officiarios  necessaries  infra  dictum  burgum  pro 
liuiusmodi  regimine  faciendi  .  .  .  elegendi  remouendi  iinponendi  et  depo- 
nendi  Cum  .  .  .  potestate  burgensibus  dicti  burgi  ad  libertatem  eiusdem 
per  prefatum  Alexandrum  suosque  heredes  et  successores  .  .  .  admissis 
ad  lie  pak  peill  et  infra  dictum  burgum  emendi  et  vendendi  vinum  cerara 
pannura  laneum  et  lineum  latum  et  strictum  omnesque  alias  mercantias  et 
stabule  bona  (vulgo  lie  stapill  gudis)  Acetiam  cum  potestate  prefato 
Alexandro  suisque  heredibus  .  .  •  infra  prefatum  burgum  pistores  brasia- 
tores  carnifices  piscatores  piseium  venditores  allutarios  scissores  fullones 
textrices  fabros  carpentarios  lathamos  textores  calciarios  et  omnes  alios 
artifices  necessarios  ,  .  .  admittendi  .  .  .  Necnon  cum  potestate  .  .  .  edi- 
ficandi  •  .  .  et  tenendi  .  .  .  pretorium  crucem  foralem  acfora  hebdomada- 
tim  die  Lune  et  die  Sabbati  vnacum  duobus  liberis  nundinis  bis  in  anno  vide- 
licet Sancti  Michaelis  Archangeli  et  Sancti  Johannis  Baptiste  cum  priui- 
legio  cuiuscunque  nundine  fonmi  tenendi  pro  spatio  octo  dierum  .  .  . 
curias  burgales  infra  dictum  burgum  et  libertatem  eiusdem  ter  in  hep- 
domada  videlicet  die  Lune  die  Mercurii  et  die  Veneris  .  .  .  tenendi  .  .  . 
acta  legL's  et  statuta  .  .  .  pro  obseruatione  boni  or  linis  .  .  .  ordinandi 
.  .  .  cum  pot  et  gallois  infangthoif  et  outtangtheif  .  .  .  Et  preterea  .  .  . 
incorporaraus  totas  et  integras  prefatas  terras  et  baroniam  ...  in  vnam 
integram  et  liberam  baroniam  .  .  .  Baroniam  de  Phillorth  omni  tempore 
afl'uturo  nuncupandam  castrum  turrim  et  fortaliciura  de  Phillorth  princi- 
pale  niessuagium  dicte  baronie  ordinando  Insuper  nos  .  .  .  incorporamus 
aduocationem  donationem  et  jus  patronatus  rectoriarum  et  vicariarum 
ecclesiaruin  parochialium  de  Phillorth  Tyrie  et  C'reinoiid  infra  diocesim  de 
Abirdenc  cum  omnibus  .  .  .  capellaniis  et  prebendis  omnium  alteragiorum 
infra  dictas  ecclesias  .  .  .  situatorum  ...  in  et  ad  dictam  baroniam  de 
Phillorth    .  .  .    Teuendas    et    habendus  .   .  .  de    nobis    et    successoribus 


PARISH  OF  FRASERBURGH.  653 

nostris  in  feoilo  horeditate  et  liberia  baronia  imperpetuuin  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  buic  presente  carte  nostre  magnum  sisillum  nostrum 
apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Halyruidhous  nono  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quin(Tentei5imo  octuagesimo  octauo  et  regni  nostri 
vicesiino  prime  • 


Act  in   fauour  of  the   Lard  of  Phillorthe   anent   the  College  of  Eraser 
Brughe.  '  — (16th  December  1,597.) 

Oure  Souerane  Lord  and  tbrie  estaitis  of  .  .  .  parliament  vnderstand- 
ing  tliat  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraser  Brughe  knyclit  in  the  yeir  of  God  j™ 
\'  fourseoir  tueiff  yeiris  obtenit  ane  new  infeftment  of  his  liaill  landis  and 
baroneis  of  Phillorthe  Tepertie  Faythlie  Tyrie  Skattertie  and  .  .  .  vtheris 
...  In  the  quhilk  also  the  said  Sir  Alexander  lies  obtenit  the  toune  and 
brughe  of  Faythlie  now  callit  Fraser  Brughe  erectit  in  ane  frie  brughe  of 
baronie  .  .  .  with  expres  libertie  to  big  ane  towbuyth  .  .  .  and  ane 
hewin  ...  To  found  ane  Vniuersitie  /  big  and  mak  Collegis  place 
mai.stcris  and  teachearis  with  all  privelegis  and  immvniteis  that  may 
pertene  to  ane  frie  Vniuersitie  with  the  rest  of  the  patronagis  of  .  .  .  the 
personagis  and  vicaragis  of  the  paroche  kirk  of  Phillorthe  Tyrie  Kre- 
mounde  and  Rathyn  with  all  the  landis  prebendareis  and  alteragis  apper- 
tening  thairto  .  .  .  Sen  the  quhilk  tyme  .  .  .  the  said  brughe  hos  nocht 
onlie  greatumlie  florishit  and  incressit  in  bigging  repair  and  resort  of 
peple  Sua  that  sindrie  gentilmen  of  the  cuntrey  is  becummin  inhabitantis 
and  burgessis  of  the  saide  brughe  Bot  also  the  said  Alexander  vpoun  his 
large  and  exhorbitant  expensis  .  .  .  hes  biggit  ane  sure  hevin  and  port 
...  As  alsua  the  said  Alexander  being  of  deliberat  mynde  and  purpois 
to  erecte  ane  Vniuersitie  within  the  said  burghe  with  all  priuelegis  apper- 
tening  thereto  according  to  the  tennour  of  his  infeftment  hes  [begwn]  to 
edifie  and  big  vp  Collegis  quhilkis  nocht  onlie  vill  tende  to  the  great 
decoirment  of  the  cuntrey  Bot  also  to  the  advancement  of  the  loist  and 
tint  youthe  in  bringing  tham  vp  in  leirning  and  vertew  to  the  groat 
honour  and  weill  of  oure  said  Souerane  Lord  and  natioune     Quhilk  hull 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Acts  of  the  I'arliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  iv.  pp.  117,  lis,  149.] 


654  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

intention  and  pollicie  maid  and  to  be  maid  be  the  said  Sir  Alexander 
vpone  his  exhorbitant  and  large  expensis  aucht  and  sulde  be  furtherit  and 
advancit  and  the  said  Sir  Alexander  not  onlie  allowit  tharintill  bot  also 
helpit  and  supportit  to  do  the  samin  Thairfoir  our  said  Souerane  Lord 
ande  thrie  estaitis  of  .  .  .  parliament  for  the  forther  advancement  of 
the  said  brughe  and  Collegis  and  for  the  sustentatioun  and  intertenement 
of  maisteris  teichearis  ande  oflfieemen  within  the  Collegis  of  the  samin 
hes  with  expres  consent  and  assent  of  the  said  Alexander  dotit  gevvin 
and  mortefeit  the  foirsaidis  personagis  vicarageis  prebendareis  chaplan- 
reis  and  alteragis  haill  teyndis  small  and  great  landis  rowmes  and 
possessiounis  appertening  thairto  /  profFeitis  dewteis  annuelrentis  and 
emolumentis  quhatsumevir  and  ad  manum  mortuam  disponit  the  samin  to 
the  saidis  College  or  Collegis  perpetuallie  in  al  tymis  cumming  newir  to 
be  separatit  nor  secludit  tharfi-a  Bot  ...  to  be  employit  to  the  intertene- 
ment and  sustentatioun  of  the  maisteris  teachearis  and  ofiicemen  serwand 
in  the  saidis  Collegis  To  be  gewin  and  distributit  be  the  said  Alexander 
Fraser  of  Eraser  Brughe  knycht  patron  and  his  airis  maill  .  .  .  Provyd- 
ing  alwayis  the  saidis  maisteris  of  the  saide  College  or  Collegis  ather 
serve  the  cure  of  the  saidis  kirkis  or  .  .  .  with  advyis  of  the  patron  furneis 
sufficient  men  for  serveing  the  cure  of  the  saidis  kirkis  Sua  that  the 
parochineris  be  nocht  frustrat  of  the  sacrementis  teicheing  and  preicheing 
of  the  word  of  God  .  .  .  lleservand  alwayis  actioune  to  Hay  of 

Vrie  for  the  kirk  of  Cremound  .  .  .  befoir  the  juge  ordiner  as  accordis 
of  the  law 


Ratification  in  favors  of  Alexander  Lord  Salton  of  the  title  and  dignity  of 
The  Lord  Abernethy  of  Saltoun. '  — (22  August,  1670.) 

Our  Soveraign  Lord  with  advyce  and  consent  of  the  Estates  of  Parliament 
.  .  .  ratifies  and  approves  and  .,.  .  perpetually  confirmes  .  .  .  the  Letters 
Patent  vnderwrittin  .  .  .  CiiARLES  R  Wheras  wee  have  seen  Alexander 
Fraser  of  Philorth  his  generall  service  as  air  of  lyne  to  the  deceast 
Abernethy  Lord  Saltoun  retoureJ  to  our  chancellarie     And  wee 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  viii.  p.  33.] 


PARISH  OF  FRASERBURGH.  655 

being  willing  that  the  said  Alexander  Fraser  and  the  aires  of  his  bodie 
already  procreat  and  to  be  procreat  as  nixt  in  blood  and  linealy  descended 
of  the  said  family  and  confornie  to  ther  rychts  therto  may  injoy  the  title 
and  dignity  of  the  Lord  Abernethie  of  Saltoun  in  all  tyme  coming  Ther- 
for  wee  have  not  only  ratified  and  approven  the  forsaid  service  and 
retour  Bot  also  ratifie  and  approve  of  the  said  Alexander  Fraser  his 
vseing  and  takeing  vpon  him  as  air  of  line  and  nixt  of  blood  and  linealy 
descended  of  the  said  family  the  title  dignity  place  and  rank  therof  And 
will  and  declare  that  the  said  Alexander  and  the  aires  linealy  descending 
of  him  may  vse  and  injoy  the  forsaid  title  and  dignity  in  all  tym  coming 
as  any  other  Lord  Abernethy  of  Saltoun  did  in  any  time  bygone  vse  and 
injoy  the  samen  and  all  the  honors  and  priuiledges  therto  appertaining 
AVherof  wee  will  and  command  all  our  officers  and  others  our  subjects  to 
tak  notice  Given  at  our  court  at  Whytehall  the  elevint  day  of  July  1G70 
and  of  our  reign  the  22  yeer  .  .  . 


Oo()  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

PARISH  OP  PITSLIGO.— (Page  104.) 

Carta  confiruiatlonis  Hugonis  doiiiini  Fraser.  '  — (A.D.  1536.) 

d  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  quandam  cartam 
.  .  .  factam  per  Jobannem  Forbes  de  Petslego  .  .  .  ad  plenum  intel- 
lexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuria  .  .  .  Jobannes 
Forbes  de  Petslego  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  . 
vendidisse  .  .  .  nobili  et  potenti  domino  Hugoni  Fraser  domino  Lovate 
lieretlibus  suis  et  assignatis  omnes  et  singulas  terras  meas  et  villas  de 
Agaes  Estir  et  Westir  cum  molendino  earundem  multuris  sequelis  et 
suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Inuernyss  .  .  .  Tenendas 
et  babendas  ...  a  me  heredibus  meis  et  assignatis  de  supremo  domino 
nostro  Rege  et  successoribus  suis  Scotorum  Regibus  in  feodo  et  hereditate 
imperpetuum  .  ,  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  eon- 
sueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  presenti  carte  mee  manu  mea 
subscripte  sigillum  meum  est  appensum  Apud  Dunde  dccimo  octauo 
die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millcsimo  quingentesimo  tricesimo 
sexto  Coram  biis  testibus  Alexandro  Forbes  de  Kynnaldy  filio  meo  et 
hercde  apparente  Roberto  Jlylne  et  Jobanne  Duncansoun  burgensibus  de 

'  [Abri'lgcd  from  tlie  Kegistram  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvi.,  no.  SO.  MS.  Gen.  Register  House, 
Edinburgh. 

On  tlu'  seventh  day  of  December,  1521,  John  Forbes  of  Pitsligo  granted  to  his  son  and  heir-iippa 
rent,  Alexander  Forbes,  and  to  Beatrice  Abcrnethy,  his  wife,  the  lands  of  Knoksowle  and  the  land? 
of  the  town  of  Kynnaldy,  with  the  mill,  in  the  barony  of  Kynnaldy,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen. 
Tlie  charter,  dated  at  Edinburgh,  is  witnessed  by  Thomas  Drquhart,  sheriff  of  Cromarty,  Henry 
liannerman  of  Wa'crton,  John  Ogilvy,  and  An  Ircw  Chalmer.  It  was  confirmed  by  King  James 
v.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Edinburgh  on  the  eighth  day  of  December,  1521.— 
Uegistrum  Magni  Mgilli,  lib.  xx.  no.  73.) 

On  the  sixth  day  of  November,  1532,  King  James  V.  granted  a  charter  under  the  great  seal  to 
John  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  of  the  four  ploughgates  (commonly  called  the  four  plewis)  of  the  lands 
of  Argathin,  the  mill  of  Awfurd,  the  Wellhous,  the  Ailhouse  of  .\wfurd,  the  Cobill-sete,  two 
ploughgates  of  the  lands  of  Carnaverin,  au  annual  rent  of  four  pounds  Irom  Kilstair,  two  plough- 
gates  of  the  lands  of  Stralownolv,  extending  in  all  to  fifty  two  pounds,  four  shillings,  and  eight 
pence  of  yearly  profit?,  lying  in  the  barony  of  Forbes,  lordship  of  Mar,  and  sheriffdom  of 
Aberdeen,  which  formerly  belonged  to  John,  Lord  Forbes,  and  being  apprised  from  Iiim  were 
sold  for  the  sum  of  one  thousand  and  forty  five  pounds,  seven  shillings  and  four  pence,  which  the 


PARISH  OF  PITSLIGO.  057 

Dundc  Jlagistris  .Jacobo  Sauolilie  Daiiiil  Uoberti  et  Dauid  Luyil  capellanis 
ac  notariis  publicis  aliis(iue  diuersis  QuaaujUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro 
pt'rpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  Iiuic  prescnti  carte 
iiostre  confirmationis  magnum  nostrum  sigillum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Edinbnrgli  vigosiino  die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
ijuingentt'simo  tricesimo  sexto  Et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  quarto  • 


Carta  confirmationis  Joannis  Forbes  de  Petslego.  '  — (A.D.  1552  et  A.D. 
1554.) 

JViaria  Dei  gratia  llegina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  ([uandam  cartam 
.  .  .  factam  per  Alexandrum  Eraser  de  Phillorth  .  .  .  ad  plenum  intel- 
lexisse  sub  hac  forma  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  Alexander 
Fraser  de  Phillorth  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  ven- 
didisse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro  Johanni  Forbes  de  Petslego  suis  heredibuset 
assignatis  totam  et  integram  illam  partem  terrarum  mearum  de  Couburty 
infra  bondas  et  limites  subscriptos  videlicet  Begynnand  be  the  eist  grite 
carne  of  Cowburty  and  the  grite  hedilei-y  bank  And  fra  thyne  lineallie  as 
it  is  prcsentlie  proppit  to  the  burne  of  Biilgney  And  sua  vp  the  burne  to 
the  strip  that  diuidit  sumtyme  the  landis  of  Cowburty  and  the  said  Johne 
Forbes  landis  callit  A'lchlowu    And  sua  vp  that  strip  to  the  hie  gait  of 

Lords  of  Council  and  Session,  found  due  by  John,  Lord  Forljes,  to  tlic  said  Jolin  Forbes  ot 
Pitsligo,  for  his  relief  at  the  hands  of  Andrew  Fraser  of  Kilmondi :  Lord  Forbes  was  to  have  tlie 
lands  back  again,  on  payment  of  the  price  and  costs,  withiu  seven  years.— (Registrura  Magni 
Sigilli,  lib,  xxiv  no.  '271  ) 

On  the  fifteenth  day  of  June,  L'ilti,  John  Forbes  of  Petslego,  baron  of  the  barony  of  Kynawde. 
granted  to  his  grandson  (ncimti)  William  Forbes  and  to  Katherine  Gordon,  his  wife  (daughter  of 
Alexander  Gordon  of  Stratlidown),  the  lands  of  Melgoun,  with  the  mill,  etc.,  and  the  l.inds  of 
Boig  of  Dauauchmenache  with  the  half  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Uauauchmenache,  in  the  barony  of 
Kyuawde,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen.  The  charter,  dated  at  Clune,  is  witnessed  by  Alexander 
Forbes  of  Kynnawde,  the  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  granter.  Masters  Robert  Lummisdane, 
burgess  of  Aberdeen.  John  Abernethy,  and  William  Skeyne,  Thomas  Gordoune,  William  liroun, 
John  Wodman,  and  JIaster  George  Duncanson,  notary  public  It  was  confirmed  by  Queen 
Mary,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  the  Nuimery  of  Haddington,  on  the  fourth  day  of  July, 
1548.— (Uegistrum  Maijni  Sigilli,  lib  xxx.  no.  203.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  liogistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  x.\xi..  no.  41.  HL-*.  Ucneral  Register 
House,  Edinburgh.] 

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058  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

the  biggit  seittis  Ami  tVa  that  to  the  moss  northeist  And  sua  fra  that 
moss  ouer  the  said  heddry  bank  as  is  sicliiie  methit  and  merchit  cum  suis 
pertinenciis  jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  i'^t  hoc  in  .  .  . 
excambium  pro  terris  de  Pcttalioquhy  mihi  et  heredibus  meis  per 
dictum  Johannem  Forbes  hereditarie  datis  .  .  .  Tenendam  et  habendam 
.  .  .  a  me  heredibus  et  assignatis  meis  de  Suprema  Domina  nostra  Regina 
...  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  seruicium 
.  .  .  debitum  et  consuetum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  preseuti 
carte  mee  subscriptione  mea  manuali  subscripte  sigilluin  meum  proprium 
est  appensum  Apud  Abirdene  none  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini  mil- 
losimo  quingentesimoquinquagesimo  secundo  Coram  hiis  testibus  Roberto 
Lumisden  burgense  de  Abirdene  Giiberto  Chalmer  in  Auqnhorty  Thoma  • 
Eraser  Domino  Willelmo  Walker  et  Magistro  Willelmo  Eraser  QuAM- 
QUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  perpetuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testi- 
monium huic  presenti  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh,  penultimo  die  mensis 
Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  quarto 
et  regni  nostri  duodecimo  • 


Sasina  baronie  de  Petslego.  •  — (A.D.  1556.) 

V  icecomcs  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xliij  libris  vj  solidis  viij  denariis 
de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Petslego  cum  turre  sine  domo  earundem  etc 
existentibus    in  manibus   Regine   termini   Penthecostes    vltimo    preteriti 

'  [From  the  Liber  Responsionum  in  Scaccario.  MS.  General  Register  House,  Eclinburgli.] 
On  the  eleventh  day  of  Deeember,  1559,  William,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  granted  in  feut'erme  to 
Alexander  Forbes  of  Pitsligo,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the  hiuds  of  l''ingask  with  the  mill,  etc.  in 
the  schire  or  barony  of  Daviot,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  for  yearly  payment  of  £13  6s.  8d., 
two  chalders  half  of  meal  and  half  of  malt,  a  grcssum  of  53s.  4d.,  two  marts,  two  muttons,  four 
bolls  of  oats,  four  dozen  of  capons;  40s.,  one  led  pig,  twelve  capons,  thirty  biirn-door  hens,  two 
bolls  of  malt  (called  dry-multure-malt)  for  the  mill ;  33  6d.  for  bondage  and  services,  with 
services  used  and  wont;  3s.  4d.  for  augmentation  of  rental ;  doubling  the  money  rent  on  the  entry 
of  each  heir;  giving  three  suits  at  the  three  courts  to  be  held  at  Daviot,  etc.  The  charter,  dated 
at  the  Chanonry  of  Aberdeen,  is  witnessed  by  Master  Nicholas  Hay,  civilist  of  Aberdeen, 
Master  John  Chalmer,  Patrick  Chalmer,  and  Master  James  Clerk,  notaries  public.  It  was  con- 
firmed by  King  James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Halyrudehous,  on  the  twentieth 
day  of  January,  lj75-6 — (Uegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiv.  no.  392.)] 


PARISH  OF  PITSLIGO.  6.5R 

sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  ij  donariis  argenteis  per  duplicationein 
albe  firme  earundein  Et  pro  viij  libris  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Dawaucht  vnacum  supei'ioritate  terrarum  de  Gordy  jacentimn  in  baronia 
de  Kynnady  existeutibus  in  tnanibtis  Regine  prefati  termini  ratione  pre- 
dieta  Et  pro  xvj  libris  de  releuio  eiusdem  Necnon  pro  xiij  solidis  iiij 
denariis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Covvburty  Beg  omnium  jaeentium  infra 
balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regine  prelibati  termini  ratione 
suprascripta  Et  pro  xxvj  solidis  viij  denariis  de  releuio  earundem  Regine 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Foi-bes  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh 
vieesimo  octauo  Octobris  anno  regni  Regine  decimo  quarto 


Sasina  data  Willelmo  Forbes  de  Melgoun. ' (A.D.  1563.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  ij  denariis  argenteis  per  dupli- 
cationem  albefirme  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Petslego  cum  turre  sine  domo 
earundem  etc.  Et  pro  xvj  libris  de  releuio  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Dawauch  vnacum  superioritate  terrarum  de  Groddy  etc.  jaeentium  in 
baronia  de  Kynnaudy  Acetiam  pro  xxvj  solidis  viij  denariis  de  releuio 
terrarum  de  Cowburtebeg  etc.  omnium  jaeentium  infra  balliam  suam 
Regine  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Forbes  de  Melgoun  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  vieesimo  quinto  Februarii  anno  regni  Regine 
vieesimo  primo  • 


Sasina  data  Margarete  Forbes  heredi  seniori  quondam  Willelmi  Forbes 
de  Petslego.  -  —(A.D.  1567.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xliij  libris  vj  solidis  viij  denariis 
de  firmis  superioritatis  omnium  et  singularum   terrarum  et  baronie    de 

' '[From  the  Liber  Respousioiiutn  in  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Uegistur  House,  EJinburgli. 

Seisin  was  given  on  tlie  twenty-second  day  of  March,  1563. — (Original  in  the  Pitsligo  charter 
chest.)] 

=  [Prom  the  Liber  Rcsponsiomiin  in  Scaccario.     MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh. 

Seisin  was  given  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  October,  15ii7.— (Original  in  the  Pitsligo  charter 
chest.)] 


mo  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Petslego  ca:u  turre  sou  ilomo  eai'un  leui  tcnentibus  tenaii  Iriis  libereteneii- 
ciuin  seruiciis  cum  earundem  pertinenciis  jaceiitiuiu  infra  balliam  suam 
existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  et  sue  charissime  matris  respective  termini 
Penthecostes  vltimo  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  iiij  denariis 
argenti  per  du[)licationem  alberirme  eiusdeni  Ac  pro  iij  libris  de  firmis 
tei'rarnm  de  Knoksouil  Kynawdy  cum  niolendino  eiusdem  tenentibus  ten- 
andriis  liberetenencium  seruiciis  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam  presci-iptam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  et  sue  charissime 
matris  termini  prescripti  sasina  non  recuperata  [Ac]  pro  vj  libris  de 
releuio  earandem  Rogi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Forbes 
heredi  seniori  quondam  Willelmi  Forbes  de  Petslego  de  eisdem  Apud 
Edinburgh  decimo  quarto  Augusti  anno  regni  Regis  primo  • 


Idem  Vicecomes  i-espondebit  pro  xxxvj  libris  de  firmis  dimedietatis 
terrarum  et  ville  de  Dawache  ac  superioritatis  terrarum  de  Grody  cum 
pertinentiis  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis 
et  sue  charissime  matris  per  spatium  quatuor  annorum  et  vnius  termini 
vltimo  elapsorum  sasina  non  recuperata  I'^t  pro  viij  libris  de  releuio 
earundem  per  sasinam  datam  dicte  Margarete  Forbes  de  eisdem  die 
niense  anno  loco  immediate  prescriptis  • 


Sasina  data  Alexandro  Forbes  de  Petslego. '  — (A.D.  1567.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  viij  libris  de  releuio  totarum  et 

'  irroin  the  I,il)cM'  liosponsionura  in  Scaccario  MS.  General  Hegistcr  House,  EJinburgh.] 
On  ttie  aiiitli  il.iy  of  June,  1.571,  Thomas  llenzies  of  Pett'odJellis  griuteJ  in  liferent  to  Violet 
Forbes  (natural  and  lawful  daughter  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Pltsligo),  future  wife  of  George 
Meuzies,  his  grundson  (sou  of  Gilbert  Menzies,  elder  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  granter),  the 
lands  of  Findoun,  with  the  mill,  fishings,  etc,  in  the  barony  of  Fyndoun,  and  sheriffdom  of  Kincar- 
dine, and  the  lands  of  Eister  I'etfoddelis,  in  the  barony  ol  retlbildellis  and  sheritTdom  of  Aber- 
deen, together  with  the  office  of  bailiiary  of  the  same.  The  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen,  is 
witnessed  by  John  t'heyne  of  Straloch,  Master  Robert  Lumisdene  of  Clowaytht,  Patrick  Menzes 
of  Ferrieliill,  JIaster  Uobert  Lumisdene  the  younger,  Master  Thomas  Menzies  of  Durne,  Andrew 
King,  Master  John  Kennedy,  not.iries  public.  It  was  confirmed  by  King  James  VI.,  by  charter 
under  the  great  seal,  at  llalierudehous  on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  January,  1570.— (Kegistrura 
Magui  iiigilli,  lib.  xxxiii.no  135  }J 


PARISH  OF  PITSLIGO.  061 

integrarum  terrarum  <le  Melcrnne  cum  molenJino  terris  molendinariis  et 
astrictis  multuris  eiusdetn  terrarum  <le  Bog  de  Dawacht  Manawcht  cum 
dimedietate  ville  ct  teirarum  de  Dawacht  Manawcht  cum  earundem  per- 
tinentiis  jacentiuin  in  baronia  de  Kynaudie  infra  balliam  suam  liegi 
debitis  per  sasinain  datam  Alexandre  Forbes  nunc  de  Petslego  de  eisdem 
Apud  Edinburgh  nono  Octobris  anno  regni  Regis  primo  ■ 


Sasina  terrarum  do  Cowburtebeg  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1575.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  j*^  Ixx  libris  do  firmis  superiori- 
tatis  terrarum  de  Lathintie  cum  molendino  et  pertinentiis  earundem  exis- 
tentibus  in  manibus  Domini  Regis  per  spacium  octo  annorum  et  vnhis 
termini  vltimo  elapsorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  iiij  denariis 
argenti  per  duplicacionem  albefirme  earundem  Et  pro  v  libris  xiij  solidis 
iiij  denariis  de  firmis  vnius  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Cowburtebeg  cum 
pertinentiis  .  .  .  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  spacium  antedictum 
ratione  warde  et  sasina  non  recuperata  respectiue  videlicet  per  tres 
primes  annos  earundem  racione  warde  et  per  reliquos  quinque  annos  et 
vnum  terminum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  de 
releuio  eiusdem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Forbes  de 
iisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  octauo  die  mensis  .Tunii  anno  regni  Regis 
octauo. 


V  icecomes  de  Inuernes  respondebit  pro  Ixviij  libris  de  firmis  vnius 
dimedietatis  .  .  .  terrarum  de  Eister  et  Wester  Agas  molendini  nml- 
turarum  lie  suckin  et  pertinentiarum  earundem  .  .  .  existentibus  in 
manibus  Domini  Regis  per  spacium  octo  annorum  et  vnius  termini  vltimo 
elapsorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  j  denario  argenti  per  duplica- 
tionem  albefirme  eiusdem  Hegi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete  Forbes 
vni  de  duabus  legitimis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  (juondam  "Willcimi 
Forbes  de  Pitsligo  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  die  mense  et  anno  im- 
mediate prescriptis. 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccario.     MS.  CieQcral  Register  House,  Ediu.i 


(3(32     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Idem  Vicecomes  de  Inuernes  respondebit  pro  Ixviij  lihris  de  firmis 
alteriiis  dimedietatis  dictarum  terrarum  et  aliarnm  predictarum  existen- 
tibus  in  manibus  Domini  Regis  per  prefatum  spacium  racione  qua  supra 
Et  pro  j  denario  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  eiusdem  Regi  debitis 
per  aaainam  datam  Jlargarete  Forbes  alteri  de  duabus  legitimis  et  pro- 
pinquioribiis  heredibiis  quondam  Willelmi  Forbes  de  Pitsligo  de  eadeni 
die  mense  et  loco  immediate  prescriptis. 


Carta  Alexandi'i  Forbes  de  Petslego. '  — (A.D.  1580.) 

•Jacobus  Dei  gratia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
nostro  Alexandre  Forbes  de  Petslego  suisque  heredibus  masculis  de  cor- 
pore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu  procreaudis  Quibus  deficientibus  suis 
beredibiis  masculis  arma  et  cognomen  de  Forbes  gerentibus  et  suis 
assignatis  quibuscunqne  Omnes  et  singulas  terras  et  baroniam  de  Pet- 
slego cum  turre  fortalicio  portu  et  piscariis  earundem  ac  annexis  videlicet 
terris  de  Meklc?  Vk'ardres  in  Gareach  cum  granorum  et  fullonum  molen- 
dinis  tenentibus  tenandriis  liberetenentium  seruitiis  .  .  .  perprius  in 
liberam  baroniam  .  .  .  incorporatas  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nos- 
trum de  Abirdene  prefato  Alexandre  in  proprietate  pertinentes  per 
alienationem  sibi  .  .  .  per  quondam  Willelmum  Forbes  de  Petslego 
suum  fratrem  desuper  faetam  et  nunc  per  ipsum  immediate  tentas  de 
Margareta  Forbes  seniori  filia  et  vna  duarum  lieredum  dicti  quondam 
Willelmi  et  de  Jacobo  Forbes  de  Fechthill  sponso  dicte  Margarete 
Quiquidem  Jacobus  et  Margareta  per  nos  prius  super  resignatione  dicte 
Margarete  infeodati  extant  in  superioritate  dictarum  terrarum  et  baronie 
.  .  .  Necnon  .  .  .  damus  .  .  .  dicto  Alexandre  Forbes  de  Petslego  suis- 
que heredibus  masculis  et  assignatis  predictis  Tetas  et  integras  terras 
de  Melgone  cum  melendino  terris  molendinariis  et  astrictis  multuris 
earundem  Terras  de  Boig  de  Dawacli  Menauch  cum  ilia  dimedietate  ville 
et  terrarum  de  Dawach  Menauch  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  baronia 
de  Kynawdy  infra  .  .  .  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de  Abirdene  .  .  .  (jue  dicto 

'  [Abridged  from  the   Kegistrum   Mngui  SigiUi,  lib.  xx.w.,  no.   136.    MS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  PITSLIGO.  66;^ 

Alcxandro  perprius  pertinuerunt  ad  easdem  tanquam  heredi  masculo 
dicti  quondam  Willelmi  sui  fratriy  do  nobis  immediate  tentas  deseruito 
et  retornato  Et  similiter  .  .  .  damus  .  .  .  profato  Alexandro  suisque 
heredibus  masculis  et  assignatis  predictis  Totam  et  integram  vmbraleni 
dimedietatem  terraruni  do  Knoksoule  et  Kynawdy  cum  moleudino  earun- 
dem  tenentibus  tenandriis  et  suis  pertinentiis  vnam  dimedietatem  de 
dimedietate  vilie  ct  terrarum  de  Dawach  ae  superioritatem  de  Grodeis 
cum  suis  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra  .  .  .  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de  Abirdene 
Que  dictis  Jacobo  et  Margarete  sue  sponse  .  .  .  pertinuerunt  Necnon 
totam  et  integram  dimedietatem  terrarum  de  Cowburty  Beg  cum  per- 
tinentiis jacentem  infra  .  .  .  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de  Abirdene  Acetiam 
totam  et  integram  dimedietatem  terrarum  de  Eister  et  Wester  Agayss 
cum  raolendino  .  .  ,  jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de  Inuernes 
Que  dicte  Margarete  tanquam  vni  duarum  heredum  dicti  quondam  sui 
patris  de  nobis  immediate  teata  pertinuit  Necnon  etiam  .  .  .  damus 
.  .  .  prefato  Alexandre  suisque  heredibus  masculis  et  assignatis  predictis 
totam  et  integram  illam  dimedietatem  dictarum  terrarum  de  Knoksoule 
et  Kynawdy  cum  molendino  .  .  .  Illam  dimedietatem  dimedietatis  ter- 
rarum de  Dawach  cum  pertinentiis  et  illam  dimedietatem  dictarum 
integrarum  terrarum  de  Cowberty  Beg  cum  pertinentiis  jacentes  infra 
.  .  .  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Necnon  totam  .  .  .  illam  dimedietatem 
.  .  .  dictarum  terrarum  de  Agayss  cum  molendino  .  .  .  jacentem  infra 
.  .  .  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de  Inuernes  Que  prius  Jonete  Forbes  [sponse 
Roberti  Dewgud  apparenti  de  Auchinhufe]  pertinuerunt  ad  easdem  tan- 
quam vni  filie  et  duarum  heredum  dicti  quondam  Willelmi  Forbes  de 
Petslego  sui  patris  de  nobis  immediate  tente  deseruite  et  retornate  .  .  . 
Et  quas  ipsi  pro  suis  propriis  partibus  .  .  .  resignarunt  Insuper  pro  bono 
fideli  et  gratuito  seruitio  nobis  per  dictum  Alexandrum  prestito  .  .  . 
de  nouo  .  .  .  incorporamus  vt  prius  omnes  et  singulas  prefatas  terras  de 
Petslego  .  .  .  ac  terras  de  Mekle  Wardres  in  Gareach  ...  in  vnam 
integram  et  liberam  baroniam  omni  tempore  affuturo  Baroniam  de  Pets- 
lego nuncupandam  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  succes- 
soribus  nostris  in  libera  baronia  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  . 
Cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus  berezeldis  bludevvitis  et  mulierum  merchetis 
Cum  furca  fossa  sok  sak  thole  thame  infangtheif  outfangtheif  pitt  et 
gallouss   in  dicta  baronia     Reddendo   inde  annuatim  .  .  .  pro  prefati.'* 


664  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

terris  et  baronia  de  Petslego  et  Wardres  .  .  .  unum  dcnai'ium  arsjenti 
vsualis  inonete  regni  nostri  apud  dictain  turriin  in  die  Festi  Penthecostes 
nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur  tantum  Ac  pro  dictis  terris  de  Agayss  vnuni 
denarium  argenti  .  .  .  apud  Dingwall  in  die  Festi  Pentecostes  nomine 
albefirme  si  petatur  tantum  Ac  pro  ceteris  aliis  terris  .  .  .  jura  et 
seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consiieta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huie  presenti 
carte  nostre  magimra  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  .  .  .  Apud 
Halierudhous  vicesimo  tertio  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  mil- 
lesimo  quingentesimo  septuage.^imo  nono  et  regni  nostri  decirao  tertio  ■ 


Sasina  baronie  de  Pitslego. '  — (A.D.  1594.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  ij'^  Ixxx.xiij  libris  vj  solidis  viij 
deiiariis  dc  firmis  totius  et  integre  baronie  de  Pitslego  cum  turre  forta- 
licio  porta  et  piseatione  eiusdem  cum  annexis  connexis  nempe  Mekle 
Wardres  jacente  in  Gareoch  cum  molendinis  granariis  et  fuUonum 
molendinis  tenciitibus  tenandriis  et  liberetenentium  seruitiis  partibus 
pendiculis  et  piscatorum  terris  lie  outsettis  earundem  vnitis  et  incor- 
poratis  in  vnam  liberam  baroniam  nuncupatam  Buroniam  de  Pitslego  cum 
priuilegio  et  potestate  sasinam  apud  turrim  et  fortalicium  de  Pitslego 
capiendi  et  sumendi  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam  Existentibus  in  manibus 
supremi  domini  nostri  liegis  per  spacium  octo  annorum  aut  eocirca 
vltiino  elapsorum  sasina  iion  reeuperata  Que  firme  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  xxxvj  libras  xiij  solidos  iiij  deiiarios  Et  pro  ij  denariis  argenti  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  eiusdem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jo.iniii 
Forbes  de  Pitslego  Apud  Edinburgbt  decimo  noun  die  mensis  Januarii 
anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  septimo  •  1593. 


1  [From  tliu  Ubcr  Kespoasionuin  in  Scaccaio.    MS.  General  Uegister  House,  EJinhiirgli.] 


PARISH  OF  PITSLIGO.  665 

Sasina   tie   Melgoiine   etc.   data   Joanni    Forbes   de   Petslego.  '  — (A.D. 
1600.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xxxij  libris  de  releaio  .  .  . 
terrarum  de  Melgovne  cum  inolendino  terris  molendiniriis  asirictis 
multuris  .  .  .  terrarum  de  Boig  de  Douache  Menache  .  .  .  ct  terrarum 
de  Dauachemenache  .  .  .  ac  terrarum  de  Knoksowie  et  Kynnadie  cum 
molendino  .  .  .  vnacnm  superioritate  terrarum  de  Grodies  .  .  .  jacentium 
infra  baroniam  de  Kynnadie  et  balliam  suam  Et  pro  xxvj  solidis  viij 
denariis  de  releuio  .  .  .  terrarum  de  Cuburtiebog  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam  .  .  .  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Joanni  Forbes  nunc 
de  Pitsligo  de  eisdem  Reseruatis  tamen  Margarete  M^intosche  relicte 
quon<lam  Alexandri  Forbes  de  Pitsligo  sua  coniuncta  infeodacione  vitali 
redditu  .  .  .  dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  durante  toto  tempore  vite  sue  Apud 
Edinburgh  septimo  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  regni  Regis  tricesimo 
secundo  ■ 


Diploma  Alexandri  domini  Forbes  de  Pitsligo.^  — (A.D.  163.3.) 

(^arolus  Dei  gratia  Magne  Britannie  France  et  Hibernie  Rex  Fideique 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccario.  MS.  General  Register  House, 
Edinburgh. 

On  the  first  day  of  July,  lijOO.  King  James  VI.  granted  a  charter  under  the  great  seal,  con- 
firming to  Jolin  Forbes  of  Petsligo,  the  lands  and  bsirouy  of  Petsligo  ;  confirming  to  him  and  to 
Christi.an  Ogil\'y,  his  wife,  in  conjunct  fee,  the  lands  and  barony  of  Kynnaldy;  of  new  granting 
the  lands  and  barony  of  Petsligo  with  its  dependencies  of  JlcUill  Wardes  in  the  Garioch,  and 
Cowbourty  Beg  ;  of  new  granting  the  lands  and  barony  of  Kynnaldy,  containing  the  town  and 
lands  of  Kynnaldy,  the  lands  of  Melgone,  with  the  mill,  etc  ,  Boig,  Uawachmenach,  Knoksoule, 
and  Kynnaldy,  with  the  mill,  etc  ,  Balgranny,  Carnemoir,  Pittalachie,  Boigstoun,  Pontaloud,  with 
the  scheling  of  Auldvunyche  in  Bonzeoch,  Over  (iarlet,  Nether  Garlet,  Aleymuck,  with  scheling 
and  pasture  in  the  hill  of  Morving  called  the  Bunzeoch  etc.,  and  with  the  superiority  of  the 
lands  of  Groddis;  granting  ilie  advowson,  gift,  .and  right  of  patronage  of  the  parish  churches  of 
Abirdoure  and  Logy-upon- Y'tliansidc;  and  erecting  all  the  lands,  etc.,  aforesaid  into  a  free 
barony  to  he  called  the  Barony  of  I'etsligo.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlii.,  no.  166.  See 
also  lib.  xlviii.  no.  375;  lib.  xlix,  nn.  192,  193.)] 

-  [From  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  liv.,  no.  ISS).  MS.  General  Register  Mouse, 
Edinburgh.] 

4  p 


<iG6  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Defensor  Omnibus  probis  hominibus  suis  ail  quos  presentes  litere 
pervenerint  Salutem  Sciatis  quia  nos  animo  noAtro  recolentes  6delia 
seruitia  per  predicessores  predilecti  nostri  Alexamlri  Forbes  fie  Pitsligo 
lam  tempore  pacis  quam  belli  nostris  preclarissimis  progenitoribus  eterne 
memorie  prestita  et  impensa  Et  perfecte  intelligentes  vetustum  et 
liouorificum  statum  dicte  faniilie  de  Pitsligo  inchoate  et  continuate  pro- 
gressu  multorum  predicossorum  dicti  Alexandria  quibus  ipse  linialiter  est 
oriundus  Et  similiter  animo  nostro  reuoluentes  quam  conveniat  et  expe- 
diat  omnibus  bonis  Principibus  honore  et  dignitate  prosequi  omnes 
huiusmodi  subditos  qui  vel  suis  vel  predicessorum  suorum  egregiis 
seruitiis  et  illustribus  actionibus  tesseras  Regii  favoris  ct  suorum  merit- 
orum  inveneri  apud  posteros  suos  promeruere  Igitur  dedimus  et  concessi- 
nius  tenoreque  prcsencium  damus  et  concedimus  prefato  Alexandre  Forbes 
de  Pitsligo  durantibus  omnibus  sue  vite  diebus  et  heredibus  niasculis  de 
corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis  vel  eorum  heredibus  quibus  deficientibus 
heredibus  suis  masculis  quibuscunque  cognomen  et  arma  de  Forbes  de 
Pitsligo  gerentibus  tituluni  styluni  honorem  et  dignitatem  domini  ac 
baronis  in  parliamento  regni  nostri  Scocie  et  vt  in  perpetuum  et  omni 
tempore  afFuturo  Domini  Forbes  de  Pitsligo  appellentur  et  indigitentur 
Et  vt  gaudeant  et  fruantur  omnibus  honoribus  prceminentiis  priuilegiis 
aliisque  omnibus  prerogatiuis  quibus  aliquis  alius  dominus  parliamenti 
dieti  regni  nostri  Scocie  fruitur  gaudet  et  possidct  Quo  quidem  stilo 
titulo  honore  et  dignitate  Domini  Forbes  de  Pitsligo  nos  prefatum 
Alexandrum  Forbes  suosque  predictos  invustivimus  tenoreque  presentium 
investiums  ita  nominandos  honorandos  et  agnoscendos  tanquam  Dominos 
Forbes  de  Pitsligo  semper  et  omni  tempore  affuturo  in  omnibus  parlia- 
mentis  conventibus  conciliis  aliisque  locis  vel  actionibus  quibuscunque 
priuatis  seu  publicis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presentibus  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  Apud  Halyruidhous  vigesimo  (juarto 
die  mensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  sexcentesimo  trigesimo  tertio  et 
anno  regni  nostri  nono 

Per  signaturam  nianu  Supremi  Domini   Nostri   Regis 

suprascriptam. 


PARISH  OF  PITSLIGO.  6G7 

Sasina  torcie  partis  baronie  <le  Polgony  cum  torris  de  Fynn;ask  vnacum 
ciiiiba  et  piscaria  in  porta  de  Pettindrum.  ' — (A.D.  1525.) 

V  icccomes  de  Abirdeno  necnon  Nicholaus  Crauf'urdo  de  Oxingangis 
Edwardus  Litle  burgensis  de  Eilinburgb  et  Magistcr  Tbomas  Bellendene 
vicecomes  de  Abirdene  in  bac  parte  I'cspondebnnt  pro  xl  libris  de  releuio 
tercie  partis  terrarum  et  baionie  de  Polgony  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis 
et  liberetencncium  seruiciis  molendinis  multuris  et  seqtielis  earundem 
vnacum  terris  dc  Scbetbyn  et  Little  Meldrum  cum  pertinenciis  molendinis 
multuris  et  eorum  sequelis  et  terris  de  Fyngask  vnacum  cimba  et  piscaria 
in  portu  de  Pettindrum  cum  pertinentiis  eidem  baronie  de  Polgony  an- 
nexatis  et  incorporatis  jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Elizabethe  Hepburae  de  eisdem  Apud  Edin- 
burgh secundo  Maij  anno  regni  Regis  xij°. 


Sasina  duarum  terciarum  partium  baronie  de  Polgony  Murcur  vnacum 
duabus  tertiis  partibus  piscarie  vnius  ly  fische  hait  in  portu  de 
Pettindrum.  '^  —(A.D.  1550.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  Ixxx  libris  de  releuio  tercie 
partis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Polgony  .  .  .  necnon  tercie  partis  terrarum 
de  Schetbin  Litill  Meldrum  tercie  partis  piscarie  vnius  cimbe  vulgo  ly 
fische  hait  in  portu  maris  de  Pettindrum  .  .  .  Acetiam  alius  tercie  partis 
terrarum  seu  bai'onie  antedicte  videlicet  Polgony  Murcur  vnacum  dona- 
tione  etaduocatione  capellanie  apud  altare  Sancti  Deuinici  infra  ecclesiam 
cathedralem  Aberdonensem  situatum  alternati.s  vicibus  cum  vacare 
contigerit     Tercie  partis  terrarum  de  Westfeild  Scbetbin  Litill  Meldrum 

'  [From  the  Libor  Rcsponsionuin  in  Scaccario.  MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 
-  [From  the  Liber  Hesponsionura  in  Scaccario.  MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgli. 
15y  a  charter,  under  the  great  seal,  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  twentieth  day  of  April,  l,i50,  Queeu 
Mary  confirmed  to  William  Auchinlek  of  Schetbin,  and  Isobell  Chene  his  wife,  in  conjunct  fee, 
and  their  heirs,  the  half  of  the  lands  of  Fyngase,  with  the  half  of  the  boat  in  the  port  of 
Pettindrum,  in  the  I).irony  of  Polgony,  and  Sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen.— (r.egistrum  Magni  Sigilli, 
lib.  sxs.  no.  517.)] 


668  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Fingask  moleiidinorum  et  multurarum  earunduin  .  .  .  vnacum  tercia 
parte  piscarie  vnius  cimbe  vulgo  ly  fache  bait  in  portu  maris  de  Pettin- 
drum  cum  pertinenciis  .  .  .  Regine  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo 
Aucliinlek  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  duodecimo  Marcii  anno  regni 
Regine  octauo  • 


Sasina  duarura  terciarum   partium  baronie  de  Polgonie  vnacum  duabus 
tertiis  partibus  piscarie  de  Pettindrwm.  '  — (A.D.  1598.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  j°  sxxv  libris  de  firmis  .  .  . 
vnius  tertie  partis  .  .  .  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Polgonie  .  .  .  tertie  partis 
.  .  .  terrarum  de  Sehethin  Litle  Meldrum  et  Fingask  .  .  .  tertie  partis 
piscationis  vnius  cymbe  in  portu  de  Pettindrwm  cum  hamo  esca  piseium 
et  'ie  lyn  Aeetiam  .  .  .  alterius  tertie  partis  .  .  .  prefatarum  terrarum  et 
baronie  videlicet  Polgonie  Murcour  Westfeild  cum  aduocatione  et  donatione 
ca{)ellanie  apud  altare  Sancti  Deuinici  infra  ecclesiam  cathedralem  de 
Abirdene  fundate  alternatis  vicibus  quando  vacare  contigerit  .  .  .  alterius 
tercie  partis  .  .  .  dictarum  terrarum  de  Sehethin  Litilmeldrum  Fingask 
.  .  .  et  alterius  tercie  paitisdicto  piscationis  vnius  cymbe  in  dicto  portu  de 
Pettindrum  ...  Ac  cum  piscationibus  tarn  salmonum  quani  alborum 
piseium  in  littore  maris  ac  in  mari  versus  dictas  terras  de  Polgonie  Mur- 
cour et  Fingask  .  .  .  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  .  .  .  Necnon  .  .  . 
tertie  partis  bine  partis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Dunlopy  cum  molendinis 
.  .  .  aduocatione  et  donatione  ecclesie  de  Dunlopy  .  .  .  jacentium  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Forfar  Quequidem  .  .  .'  sunt  erecte  ...  in  vnam  inte- 
gram  et  liberam  baroniam  nuncupatam  Baroniam  de  Sehethin  .  .  . 
Existentibus  in  manibus  supremi  doniini  nostri  Regis  quo  ad  feodum 
per  spaciuni  vnius  anni  et  vnius  termini  aut  eacirca  vltimo  elapsorum 
sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  Ixxx  libris  de  releuio  earundem  Regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Goorgio  Auchinlek  nunc  de  Balmanno  de  eisdem 
Apud  Edinburght  vieesimo  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  regni  Regis 
tricesimo  primo  •  1597. 

'  [Abridged  from  (he   Liber   Hesponsionum  iu   Scaccario.      MS.    General  Kegister  House, 
Ediuburgb.] 


PARISH  OF  ABERDOUR.  r,69 


PARISH  OF  ABERDOUR.— (Page  113.) 

Collatio  et  institutio  Magistri  Roberti  Carnegy  rectorie  de  Abinloiir.  '  

(A.D.  1557.) 

Villelmus  miseratione  diuina  Abirdonensis  Episcopus  dilecto  nostro 
confratri  decano  sen  president!  ecclesie  nostre  cathedralis  Abirrlonensis 
siue  cuicunque  alteri  canonico  eiusdem  ecclesie  super  executione  prc- 
sentium  debite  requisite  salutem  cum  benedictione  diuina  Quia  canoni- 
catum  et  prebendam  dicte  nostre  ecclesie  Rectoriamde  Abirdournuncupa- 
tam  de  jure  et  de  facto  vacantem  per  simplicem  dimissionem  et 
resignacionem  venerabiiis  viri  Magistri  Dauidis  Carnegy  vltimi  rectoris 
et  possessoris  eiusdem  in  manibus  nostris  factam  et  per  nos  receptam  et 
admissam  ad  presentacionem  supreme  [domine]  nostre  Regine  nostram- 
que  collationem  ordinariam  plenarie  spectantem  circumspecto  viro 
Magistro  Roberto  Carnegy  clerico  Brechinensis  diocesis  alteriusve  per 
presentationem  prefate  domine  nostre  Regine  literatorie  presentato 
charitatis  intuitu  contulimus  et  conferrimus  per  presentes  sibique  Magistro 
Roberto  per  annuli  nostri  digito  suo  impositionem  prouidimus  curam 
regimen  et  administrationem  eorundem  canonicatus  et  prebende  eidem 
Magistro  Roberto  plenarie  committendo  •  Vobis  igitur  et  vestruin 
cuilibet  in  virtute  sancte  obediencie  stricte  precipiendo  mandamus 
quatenus  dictum  Magistrum  Robertum  vel  eius  procuratorem  ad  hoc 
legittime  constitutum  in  et  ad  realem  actualem  et  corporalem  possessionem 
dictorum  canonicatus  et  prebende  de  Abirdour  juriuraque  et  pertinenti- 
arum  eorundem  per  stalli  in  cboro  et  loci  in  capitulo  assignationem  inducatis 
et  instituatis  inductumque  et  institutum  canonice  defendatis  autlioritate 
nostra  ordinaria  sibique  Magistro  Roberto  de  illius  fructibus  redditibus 
juribus  obuentionibus  vniuersis  integre  respondere  facientes  Contradic- 
tores  et  rebelles  si  qui  f'orsan  fuerint  eadem  autboritate  arctius  couipes- 
cendo  Recepto  tamen  primitus  juramento  eorporaii  ab  eodem  Magistro 
Roberto  vel  procuratore  predicto  de  obseruandis  statutis  et  consuetudini- 

'  [From  the  original  in  the  Ge'ieral  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 


t)7()  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

bus  eiusileni  occlesie  per  vos  qui  presentes  executi  fueritis  •  In  quorum 
omnium  et  singulorum  fidem  et  testimonium  preniissorum  has  presentes 
nostras  litteras  fieri  focimus  et  per  notarium  publicum  subscribi  et 
publicari  mandauimus  signetique  nostri  aifixione  vnacum  nostra  sub- 
scriptione  manuali  fecimus  Acta  erant  hoc  in  Palatio  nostro  Abirdonensi 
horani  circiter  quintani  pomeridianani  vel  eocirca  vigesimo  octauo  die 
mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo 
septimo  indictione  dccima  qiiinta  pontificatus  sanctissimi  in  Christo  patris 
ac  domini  nostri  Domini  Pauli  diuina  prouidentia  pape  quarti  anno 
secundo  Presentibus  honorabilibus  viris  Thonia  Menzeis  de  Petfoddellis 
Joanne  Leslie  de  Baquhane  Magistris  Thoma  Stewart  Andrea  Leslie 
Joanne  Carnegy 

V^  Ep'  Au'doxes' 

Et  ego  Alexander  Lyndesay  clericus  Sanctiandrce  diocesis  sacra 
auctoritate  apostolica  notarius  Quia  prefatorum  canonicatus  et 
prebende  collacionis  vt  premittitur  dationi  et  concessioni  vnacum 
prenotatis  testibus  interfui  Eaque  in  effectum  vidi  et  audiui 
Ideoque  hanc  presentem  collacionem  subscriptione  manuali  et 
signo  solitis  subscripsi  et  signaui  in  fidem  premissorum 

Alexander  Lyndesay 

[In  dorso.]  xiiij  ilaij  1557  institutio  canonicatus  de  Abirdour  data 
Domino  Willelnio  Ramsay  procuratorio  nomine  Magistri  Roberti  Carnegy 
per  Thesaurai'iuni  Abirdonensem  .  .  . 


Sasina  tcrraruui  ecclesiasticarum  etc.  do  Abirdour. '  — (A.D.   1599.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondcbit  pro  xviij  libris  xv  solidis  de  feudi- 
firniis  totarum  et  integrarum  terrarum  ecclesiasticarum  et  lie  f/leib  cum 
nianso  vicarii  de  Abirdour  (exccpto  crofto  lie  hanch  terrarum  ecclesiasti- 
carum de  Abii'dour  nuncupato  cum  horto  et  domo  construendo  ministro 
dicte  ecclesie  incumbenti)  ac  aliarum  terrarum  eidem  manso  circumvicin- 

'  [From  the  Liber  Responsionnm  in  Scaccario,  MS.  General  Register  Hoii^e,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  ABERDOUR.  «71 

avum  et  adiacentium  jacentium  ex  boreali  parte  dicte  ccclesie  juxta 
molcndinuni  de  Abinlouf  cum  liortis  doniibus  edificiis  desuper  constructis 
et  construendis  jacentium  infra  diocesim  de  Abirdenc  ot  balliam  suam 
eiusdem  Existentibus  in  nianibus  suprcmi  domini  nostri  Rogis  per 
spacium  duodecim  annorum  et  vnius  termini  aut  eacirca  vltimo  elapsorum 
sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  iij  libris  per  duplicationem  feulifiriue 
earundcm  Olim  do  quondam  Roberto  Carnegy  rectore  de  Abirdour 
tenebantur  nunc  vero  de  dicto  suj)remo  domino  nostro  Rege  virtute  acti 
annexationis  tenentur  Sue  Majestati  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto 
Ramsay  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgb  vicesimo  sexto  die  niensis  Julii 
anno  regni  Regis  tricesimo  secundo  •  1599  • 


Carta  Willehni  domini  Borthuik. '  — (A.D.   1538) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  ,  fido 
consangnineo  ac  consiliario  nostro  Wilielrao  domino  Bortbuik  et  lieredibus 
suis  masculis  subscriptis  Totas  et  integras  terras  de  lie  Jloit  de  Lochqu- 
horat  et  castrum  eiusdem  Castrum  de  Borthuik  nunc  nuncupatum  Ac 
terras  subscriptas  videlicet  .  .  .  dimedietatem  terrarum  de  Middiitoune 
tres  partes  ville  et  terrarum  de  Buteiand  .  .  .  infra  vicecomitatum  .  .  . 
de  Edinburgh  Terras  de  Borthuik  .  .  .  infra  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de 
Selkirk  Terras  de  Lidgeartwood  que  de  nobis  tanquaui  Senescallo  Scotie 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xsvi.,  no.  l.iS.  SIS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgl). 

On  tlie  tenth  day  of  January,  1543-4,  John  Lord  Bortliwick  granted  to  Gawin  Borthwick  ol 
Fentoune,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  whom  failing  to  Michael  Borthwick  of  Glengelt,  and 
his  heirs  male  etc.,  whom  failing  to  William  Borthwick  tf  Soltray  etc.,  whom  failing  to  William 
Borthwick  of  Cruikstoun  etc.,  whom  failing  to  Edward  Borthwick  in  Ballincreif  etc.,  whom 
f;iiling  to  Thomas  Borthwick  of  Princado  etc.,  whom  all  failing  to  the  lawful  and  nearest  heirs 
male  of  the  granter,  bearing  the  surname  and  arms  of  Borthwick,  the  lauds  of  the  barony  ot 
Borthwick,  namely,  the  Moit  of  Lochorworth,  and  the  castle  of  the  same  called  the  Castle  of 
Borthwick,  the  half  of  Middiitoune,  the  Buteiand,  and  Heriot  Mure  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Edin 
burgh;  Borthwick,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  .Selkirk;  Lytill  Ormestoun,  Hcchpule,  and  Quhytefcild, 
in  the  sheriffdom  of  Peebles  ;  Hyndlurd,  in  the  sheriffdom  of  L.uiark ;  the  lands  of  the  barony 
of  Abivdoure  iu  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen ;  IJgertwood  and  Nantharne,  Glengelt,  Coilelaw, 
and  Bourhoussis,  with  the  mills  etc..  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Berwick;  reserving  to  the  granter  and 
his  heirs,  an  acre  at  the  east  end  of  the  lands  of  Nantharne  for  rendering  the  service  due  to  hif 


072  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

tenentur  .  .  .  intra  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de  Beruik  .  .  .  Terras  i\e  Heriot 
et  Heriotmure  Terras  de  Heehtpule  et  Quhitfeild  .  .  .  infra  vicecomi- 
tatum .  .  .  de  Peblis  Terras  de  Hyndfnrd  .  .  .  infra  viceuomitatum  .  •  . 
de  Lanark  Terras  et  baroniam  de  Abirdour  cum  pertinuntiis  jacentes 
infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quartam  partem  terrarum  de 
Buteland  .  .  .  infra  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de  Edinburgh  Terras  de  Litil- 
ormstoun  .  .  .  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Peblis  Terras  ile  Nantharne 
Glengelt  Collelaw  et  Bourhouss  .  .  .  infra  vicecomitatum  .  .  .  de  Beruik 
Queijuidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  prefati  consanguinei  nostri  porprius  here- 
ditarie  Et  quas  idem  ...  in  manibus  nostris  apud  Glenfynlayis  .  .  . 
simpiiciter  resignauit  .  •  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  omnes  et  singulas  pre- 
dicttis  terras  .  .  .  incorporatas  in  vnam  integram  et  liberam  baroniam 
Baroniam  de  Borthuik  .  .  .  nuncupandam  dicto  consanguineo  nostro 
Wiilelmo  domino  Borthuik  Johanni  Borthuik  eius  filio  et  heredi  appar- 
enti  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreatis  seu 
procreandis  quibus  deiicientibus  Domino  Johanni  Borthuik  de  Cinerey 
militi  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis 
Quibus  deticientibus  Roberto  Borthuik  de  Gordonishall  et  heredibus  suis 
masculis  de  coi-pore  suo  legitime  procreandis  quibus  deticientibus  Wii- 
lelmo Borthuik  de  Crukistoune  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo 
legitime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  Quibus  omnibus  deticientibus  legi- 
timis  et  propinquioribus  heredibus  masculis  dicti  consanguinei  nostri 
Willelmi  domiiii  Borthuik  quibuscunque  arma  et  cognomen  de  Borthuik 


overlord.  Tlie  charter,  dated  at  the  Castle  of  Borthwick,  was  witnessed  by  Archibald  Borth- 
wick,  cousin  of  the  granter,  Sir  Adam  Sinclair,  prebendary  of  Crichton,  John  Broun  and  James 
Lytill,  chaplains,  John  Mosman  and  Alexander  Young,  notaries  public.  It  was  confirmed  by 
Queen  Mary,  by  charter  undrr  the  gre.it  seal,  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  January, 
1043-4.— (Rcgistrum  JIagni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxix.,  no.  227.) 

On  the  ninth  day  of  December,  1.370,  William  Lord  Borthwick  sold  to  William  Borthwick,  his 
eldest  lawful  son  and  the  lieirs  male  of  his  body  etc.,  the  lands,  barony,  and  lordship  of  Borth- 
wick, containing  the  lands  abovowritten ;  "  I'roviso  quod  dictus  Gulielmus  etc.  teneantur 
Patricio  Chenc  de  Essilmont  heredibus  suis  et.assignatis  ad  perimplendum  omnia  que  ipse 
Uulielmus  dominus  Borthwick  iisdcm  perimplerc  tenetur  penes  infeodationem  illis  faciendam 
feudifirme  omnium  terrarum  dicte  baronie  de  \birdour."  The  charter,  dated  at  the  Castle  of 
Borthwik,  w.is  witnessed  by  Thomas  Bortlinick  of  Princado,  Walter  Scott  of  Tuschclaw, 
William  Dalgleisc  of  Corsop,  and  ^^ir  Adam  Siuclare,  chaplain.    It  was  confirmed  by  King 

James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Lcith,  on  the  twenty-third  day  of  October,  1571 

(Uegistrum  Magui  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxiii.,  no.  55.)] 


PARISH  OF  ABERDOUR.  fi7.-5 

gcrcntibiis  ilc  nobis  et  nostris  successoribus  in  feodo  et  beroilitate 
iinperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  sok  sak  thol  theme  int'aiistbeif  oiitfangtbeif  pitt  et 
(;allouss  .  .  .  Soluondo  inde  .  .  ,  vnam  rosam  nibcam  apud  castnim  de 
Borthuik  ad  Festum  Sancti  Johanuis  Baptiste  Mydsomer  nuncupatain 
nomine  albefirme  si  petatur  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huie 
jiresenti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  prccepimus  .  .  . 
Apud  Gleiifynlas  vicesimo  prime  die  mensis  Aui^usti  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentcsinio  tricesimo  octauo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo 
(juinto  • 


Lettre  of  asscdatioun   of  the  landis  of  Clintertie   to   George   Baird   of 
Auchmedden. '  — (A.D.  1556.) 

-De  it  kend  till  all  men  .  .  .  me  Johnne  lord  Borthuik  that  forsamekiie 
as  my  weilbelouit  seruanJ  George  Baird  of  Auchmedden  hes  payit  .  .  . 
to  me  .  .  .  the  sovme  of  sex  scoir  of  pundis  vsuale  money  of  Scotland  .  .  . 
to  be  boundin  .  .  .  me  and  my  airis  to  the  said  George  his  airis  ami 
assignais  callit  Bairdis  to  mak  seill  subscriue  and  deliuer  to  thaim  ane 
sufficient  lettre  of  tak  ...  of  all  and  liaill  my  landis  of  Clintertie  with 
the  pertinentis  lyand  in  my  barony  of  Abirdour  and  Boi'thuik  be  annex- 
atioune  and  within  the  schirefdome  of  Aberdene  occupiit  be  the  saiil 
George  of  befoir  .  .  .  for  nyntenc  yeris  .  .  .  following  the  Feist  of 
Witsounday  in  the  yeir  of  God  j"  v"  and  threscoirnyne  yeris  .  .  .  Pay- 
and  thairfuir  yeirlie  .  .  .  the  sownie  of  twentie  niarkis  money  .  .  .  with 
seruice  to  be  maid  be  the  said  George  Baird  to  the  said  Lord  vpoiie  bis 
his  awin  expenssis  quhen  he  is  requirit  thairto  be  the  said  Lord  Togidder 
with  ane  barrell  of  salmund  guid  and  sufficient  stuff  to  be  brocht  to 
Leyth  vpone  the  said  George  expenssis  ...  In  witnes  of  the  quhilkis 
thing  I  half  subscriuit  thir  presentis  with  my  hand  At  Borthuik  the 
xx"*  daye  of  Februar  the  yeir  of  God  j"  v"^  and  Iv  yeris  Befoir  thir 
witness  Schir  Adanie  Sinclar  Johnne  Cranstoun  Archibald  Borthuik  and 
Arthur  Strauijuhan  with  vtberis  diuers. 

Johnne  L  Borthuik 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Register  of  Deeds,  vol.  i,  foil.  284,  285.     MS.  iJencral  Koijifter  House. 
Edinburgh  ] 

4fi 


(374  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Carta  Willelmi  domini  de   Borthuik  concessa  Patricio  Clieyne  de  Essil- 
niont  super  baronia  de  Abirdoure. '  — (A.D.  1571.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  .  .  ■  Willelmus  dominus  de  Borthuik 
I'ternam  in  Domino  salutem  Noueritis  nos  .  .  .  dedisse  concessisse  titu- 
loque  pure  vendicionis  alienasse  .  .  .  honorabili  viro  Patricio  Cbeyne  de 
Essilmont  et  hcredibus  suis  masculis  tallie  cognomen  et  arma  de  Cheyne 
gerentibus  Totam  et  integram  baroniam  nostram  de  Abirdoure  videlicet 
maneriem  et  mansionem  ecclesiasticam  de  Abirdour  cum  toftis  croftis  et 
inolendino  eiusdem  •  villas  et  terras  de  Clintartie  Ardlayhill  Killequharn 
ot  Pennand  cum  earundem  villarum  et  terrarum  portubus  marinis  cymbis 
piscariis  et  piscationibus  et  lie  haithwih  et  lyne  lapicidiis  et  lapicidinis 
terras  de  Tyrie  cum  auis  toftis  croftis  molendino  et  ceteris  eiusdem  pendi- 
culis  .  .  .  terras  de  Mekill  Auchrie  Blalthangy  Jliddilhill  de  Bulthangy 
terras  de  Gullye  cum  earundem  terrarum  molendinis  .  .  .  multui'is  ct  lie 
knaiffchlp  cum  lie  outsettis  .  .  .  et  omnibus  suis  ])ertinentiis  in  vnam  inte- 
gram  et  liberam  baroniam  omni  tempore  afFuturo  Baroniam  de  Abirdour 
nuncupandam  jacentem  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Reseruando 
tamen   Cristine   Hepburne    sponse   dicti    Patricii    liberetenementum  .  .  . 


'  [Abridged  from  tUe  Registrum  Magni  SigiUi,  lib.  xxxvi.,  no.  413. 

The  charter  was  confirmed  by  King  James  VI.  by  charters  under  the  great  seal,  at  Lcith,  on 
the  first  day  of  November,  1571,  and  at  Halyrudhous,  on  the  twenty  ninth  day  of  July,  1587. 
On  the  fifteenth  day  of  August,  1587,  the  King  of  new  granted  the  lands  and  barony  of  Abirdour, 
with  the  donation  and  right  of  patronage  of  the  parish  church  of  Abirdour,  to  the  same  Patrick 
Cheyne,  lo  be  held  of  Essilmont,  and  his  heirs  male  of  entail  bearing  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Cheyne  of  the  King,  in  fee  and  free  barony,  for  a  rose  yearly  on  the  feast  of  St.  John 
Haptist— (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxxv.  no.  413,  417.) 

On  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  June,  IfiOO,  Patrick  Cheyne  of  Essilmonth  sold  to  Master  John 
Cheyne  of  Pitlichie,  his  heirs  and  assignees  whomsoever,  the  lands  and  barony  of  Essilmonth, 
the  town  and  lands  of  Orchertoun  in  the  barony  of  TuUiedatf,  and  the  Manis  of  Abirdour  with 
the  corn  mill,  Kdliqiiharne  with  the  ports,  boats,  fishings,  and  quarries,  and  with  the  advowson 
of  the  rectory  of  Abirdour,  all  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen;  and  the  lands  of  Fracleafedill, 
Deill  and  others  in  ilie  Foudry  of  Shetland,  with  the  advowson,  gift,  and  right  of  patronage  of 
the  Archdeaconry  of  Orkney  and  Shetland.  The  charter,  dated  at  Aberdeen,  is  witnessed  by 
Master  Patrick  (Micyne  of  Ferriehill,  .Mr.  Ale.\ander  Cheyne  in  Auld  Abirdein,  Alexander 
Cheyne  in  Toddahill,  Walter  Maitland,  son  of  the  deceased  James  Maitland  of  Manlattie, 
(ieorge  Barron,  notary  public,  and  P.itrick  Copland,  writer  of  the  charter.  It  was  confirmed  by 
King  James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Halierudlious,  on  the  twenty-seventh  day 
of  October,  I(iOO.— (Uegistrum  MagDi  Sigilli,  lib.  xlli.,  no.  233,)] 


PARISH  OF  ABERDOUR.  675 

huiusmodi  baronie  .  .  .  dui-ante  toto  tempore  vite  sue  .  .  .  conccflendo 
dicto  Patricio  et  lieredibus  suis  antedietis  tencntes  tenandrias  cum  libere- 
tenencium  seruiciis  .  .  .  pi-edictarum  terrarmn  ct  baronie  .  .  .  Tenendam 
et  habendam  ...  a  nobis  heredibus  et  successoribus  nostris  Dominis 
de  Borthuik  de  supremo  domino  nostro  Rege  et  suis  successoribus  .  .  . 
in  feodo  et  liereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  cum  furca  fossa  sok  sak  thole 
theme  infangtheif  outfangtheif  pit  et  gallous  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  vnam 
rosam  nomine  albofirnie  in  feato  Diui  Johannis  Baptiste  ...  si  petatur 
tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presentibus  manu  nostra  subscrip- 
tis  sigillum  nostrum  proprium  est  appensum  Apud  Abirdour  decinio 
septimo  die  raensis  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septua- 
gesimo  primo  Coram  hiis  testibus  honorabilibus  et  discretis  viris  Patricio 
Hepburne  de  Lothnes  milite  ^Magistro  Jacobo  Creichtoun  de  Cranstouu 
Riildell  Jacobo  Borthuik  apparente  de  Glongilf  Joanne  Borthuik  eius 
fratre  et  germano  Magistro  Francisco  Chene  Martino  Howesoun  burgensi 
de  Abirdene  et  Magistro  Arthuro  Cheyne  cum  diuersis  aliis  • 


Sasina  baronie  de  Abirdoure  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1573.) 

Viceconies  de  Edinburgh  respondebit  pro  j"  xsv  libris  de  firmis  omnium 
et  singularum  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Abirdoure  cum  suis  pertinentiis  que 
sunt  pars  et  pendicula  dominii  et  baronie  de  Borthuik  jacentiuni  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  et  per  annexationem  infra  balliam  suam 
Existentibus  in  manibus  Domini  Regis  per  spacium  duorum  annorum  et 
vnius  termini  vltimo  elapsorum  vel  eocirca  sasina  non  recuperata  Que 
firme  extendunt  annuatim  ad  septuaginta  et  quinque  mercas  Et  pro  dua- 
bus  rosis  rubeis  per  duplicatioiiem  albefirme  earundem  ac  omnium  reliqua- 
rum  terrarum  dominii  et  baronie  de  Boirthuik  .  .  .  Quequidem  .  .  .  per 
quondam  charissinie  niemorie  Jacobum  Quintum  Scotorum  Ecgem  .  .  . 
incorporate  erant  in  vnam  integram  et  liberam  baroniara  Baroniam  dc 
Boirthuik  nuncupandam  Cum  clausula  quod  vnica  sasina  apud  Castruni 
et  fortalicium  de  Boirthuik  .  .  .  capienda  .  .  .  sufficiens  erit  pro  omni- 

■  [Abridged  from  the   Liber    Responsionum    in     Scaccario.    MS.    General    Register    House, 
Edinburgh.] 


670  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AXD  BANFF. 

bus  (lic'tis  terris  .  .  .  non  obstante  quod  dicte  terre  et  b.ironia  de  Abir- 
doure  jiicent  discontigue  et  in  diuersis  viceconiitatibiis  .  .  ,  Regi  debitis 
per  sasinaiu  datam  Jacobo  Boirthuik  de  eisdem  (Reseruato  libero  tene- 
mento  .  .  .  dictarnm  terrarum  dominii  ct  Boirthuik  cum  castris  turribus 
fortaliciis  etc.  exceptis  dictis  terris  et  baronia  de  Abirdoure  cum  suis 
pertinenciis  Willelmo  domino  Boirtliuik  |)atri  dieti  Jacobi  Bortlniik  pro 
toto  tempore  vite  sue)  Apud  Edinburght  septimo  die  mensis  Nouenibris 
anno  i-egni  Regis  septimo  • 


Carta  Andree  Fraser  super  tf^rrisdominicalibns  de  Al)irlonr  cum  inanerie 
earundem  nuncupata  Dundarge  etc.   '  — (A  D.  IGOS.) 

(Jmnibus  banc  cartain  visuris  .  .  .  Alexander  Fraser  junior  de  Piiil- 
lorthe  .  .  .  salutein  .  .  .  Noueritis  me  .  .  .  vendidisse  .  .  .  Andree 
Fraser  filio  Johannis  Fraser  de  Querrelbus  suis  heredibus  et  assignatis 
quibuscunque  Totas  et  integras  terras  meas  dominicales  vulgo  lie  Manis 
de  Abirdour  cum  manerie  earundem  voc.it, i  Dundai'ge  piscationes  et 
cymbas  earundem  Terras  de  Pennam-  Iviliiqiiharne  Clintertie  et  Arllahill 
cum  molendino  multuris  et  terris  moien  linariis  earuii  lein  Cum  aduoca- 
tione  il.jiiatione  iurepatroaatus  beneticioriim  et  capellaniaruni  vnacum 
lie  qmrrell  el  querrellkeuche  earundem  .  .  .  jacentes  m  parocbia  de  Abir- 


'  [Abridged  from  the  licsristnim  .Magni  Sii:illi.  lib.  xlv.,  no  17.'),  wbere  it  is  engrossed  in  a 
chnrlcr  of  confirmation  by  King  James  VI ,  dated  at  Edinburgh  on  the  eighteenth  day  of  May, 
1608. 

On  tlie  third  day  of  November,  16»0,  Patrick  Chiyne  of  Essilmont  (with  consent  of  Master 
John  Cheync  of  PillJchic,  and  in  cor.^ideration  of  cntain  sums  paid  to  him  in  name  of  dower 
and  otherwise  by  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraserburgh,  lini^lit)  sold  to  I'atrick  bbeyn,  his  biw- 
ful  son  (by  Sladgalen  Fraser  his  wife)  his  heirs  and  assignees  the  manor  place  or  .Manis  of 
Abirdonr,  with  the  tower  and  fortalicc  of  Dundarg,  and  the  towns  and  lands  of  Ardlahill  Killic- 
quhcrne,  Clentcrtic,  Baddiscollcr.  Oreindyk,  I'ennand  and  its  quarry,  with  the  mill  of  Abir- 
dour, etc.,  with  the  white  fishing  and  boats,  etc.,  and  the  advowson,  donation,  and  right  of 
patronage  of  the  rectory  and  vicarage  of  Abirdour,  in  the  barony  and  parish  of  Abirdoure,  and 
sherifTdom  of  Aberdeen,  reserving  the  franktencment  of  the  seller  c'uring  his  life.  The  charier, 
dated  at  Aberdeen,  is  witnessed  by  John  Cruden,  the  seller's  servitor,  Mr.  Arthur  Watt, 
advocnte  in  Aberdeen.  Mr.  John  Lcytlie,  advocate  in  Aberdeen,  an. I  Thomas  Dauidsone,  bis 
servitor.  It  was  confirmed  by  Kini;  James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Edinburgh, 
on  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  July,  IGIO.— jRegisiium  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlvi.,  no  1.50.)] 


PARISH  OF  ABERDOUR.  677 

dour  ot  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdein  Acotiam  .  .  .  medium  aratrum 
meum  et  quintam  pai'tein  nieam  ville  et  terrarum  de  Tavertie  extendentes 
ad  duo  aratra  dicte  villo  .  .  .  jacentes  infra  baroniam  de  Slaynis  et 
vicecomitatum  de  Abii'deinc  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas  a  me  herodibus 
meia  masculis  et  assignatis  de  Patricio  Cheyne  de  Essihnont  suis  hcre- 
dibuf?  et  assignatis  .  .  .  dominis  meis  superioribus  ...  in  feoilo  et 
hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  iude  .  .  .  deuoria  .  .  .  debita 
et  consueta  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  pre.senti  carte  mee  .  .  . 
manu  mea  subscripte  sigillum  meum  propriuni  armorum  est  appensum 
apud  Rothnachio  secundo  die  mensis  Maii  anno  Domini  millesimo  sex- 
centesimo  octano  Coram  testibus  Joanne  JIakesone  notai-io  pidilico 
Cutbberto  Findlater  meo  scruitore  Joanne  Findlater  in  Pettulie  et 
Georgio  Barroun  presentis  scriba  • 


Carta  coiifirmacionis   Margarete   Drummond    relicte   quondam   Johannis 
Gordoun  de  Pethu-g.  '  ~(A.D.  1547.) 

-ftxaria  Dei  gratia  Regina  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  quandam 
cartam  donationis  factam  per  Georgium  Bard  de  Glencuthill  Margarete 
Drummond  relicte  quondam  Johannis  Gordonn  de  Petlurg  ...  ad  plenum 
intellexisse  sub  hae  forma  Omnibu.S  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris 
Georgius  Bardede  Glencuthill  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Noueritis 
me  .  .  .  pro  speciali  fauore  quam  habeo  et  gero  erga  dilectam  meam 
Margaretam  Drummond  relictam  quondam  Johannis  Gordoun  de  Petlurg 
et  pro  matriinonio  inter  me  et  eandem  Margaretam  Deo  annuente  con- 
trahendo  dedisse  .  .  .  predicte  Margarete  in  vitali  redditu  pro  toto  tem- 
pore vite  sue  in  sua  viduitate  totas  et  integras  terras  mea^s  de  Glencuthill 
cum  molcndino  carundem  et  suis  pertinenciis  necnon  totas  et  integras 
terras  meas  de  Auchmedane  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentes  in  baronia 
de  Glendovvaquhy  et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Tenendas  et 
habendas  ...  a  me  et  heredibns  meis  do  snprema  domina  nostra 
Regina  .  .  .   Reddendo  inde  .  .  .  jura  et  scriiieia  .  .   .  debita  et  consueta 

'  [AbridfTid  from  the   Kegistium   .M:igiii   Sigilli,  lib.   -ixx.,  no.  308.     MS.  General  Kegistur 
House,  tdiaburgh.] 


(378  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  iiicam  proprium  huic  present! 
carte  mee  manu  mea  subseripte  est  appensuni  apuJ  burgum  do  Perth 
vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingen- 
tesimo  quadragesimo  sexto  Coram  hiis  testibus  Vmfrido  Kollok  in  Fin- 
douy  Georgio  RoUok  de  Duncrub  Dauide  Maule  Roberto  Watsoun 
Willelmo  Baty  Dominis  Willelmo  et  Waltero  Ramsayis  capellanis  et 
notariis  publicis  cum  diuersis  aliis  QuAMQUlDEM  cartam  .  .  .  pro  per- 
petuo  confirmamus  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  huic  present!  carte 
nostre  confirmacionis  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  ,  .  . 
apud  Edinbui'gh  vigesimo  octauo  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo  quadragesimosexto  et  regni  nostri  quinto  • 


Sasina  de  Auchnagorth  data  Gilberto  Baird  de  Auchmedden.  '  — (A.D. 
1597.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  viij  libris  de  firmis  totarum  et 
integrarum  terrarum  dimedietatis  vmbralis  terrarum  de  Auchnagorth 
cum  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  jacentium  infra  baroniam  de  Moncoffer  et 
balliam  suam  Existentibus  in  manibus  supremi  domini  nostri  Regis  per 
spatium  quatuor  annorum  aut  eocirca  vltimo  clapsorum  sasina  non  I'ecu- 
perata  Et  pro  xl  solidis  de  releuio  earundem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datum  Gilberto  Baird  nunc  de  Auchmeddene  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh 
vndecimo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  regni  Regis  tricesimo  •  1597  • 


Sasina  baronie  de  Glencuthill  etc.  data  Jacobo  comiti  Morauie.  ^  — (A.D. 
1604.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  ij'  xl  libris  de  firmis  .  .  .  ter- 
rarum de  Allathane  Nethir  Ardmoir  et  Syide  cum  molendino  earundem 
.  .  .  Carnetrailyieane  cum  molendino  .  .  .  lie  Ailhous  Pethethiscroft  .  .  . 
Beildeistoun  et  Glasgow  .  .  .  existentibus  in   manibus  supremi  domini 

'  [From  the  Liber  Pesponsionum  in  Scaccario.     MS.  General  Register  Uouse,  Edinburgh.] 
-[Abridged  from  the  Liber  Kcsponsionum  in  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edin.] 


PARISH  OF  ABERDOUR.  679 

nosti'i  Regis  per  spatiutn  duodecim  annorum  aut  eocirca  vltimo  elapsorum 
i'atione  warde  Que  firme  extendunt  annuatim  ad  xx  libras  Et  de  ij''  xl 
libris  de  firmis  .  .  .  terraruin  et  baronie  de  Glencuthill  cum  molendino 
siluis  piscariis  .  .  .  existentibus  in  manibus  .  .  .  Regis  per  spatium 
predietum  ratione  qua  supra  Que  firme  extendunt  quoque  annuatim  ad 
XX  libras  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  nunc  Morauie  comiti 
domino  Abernetby  et  Downe  etc.  Apud  Edinburgh  septimo  die  mensis 
Maii  anno  regni  Scotie  tricesimo  septimo  Anglie  vero  Gallic  et  Hyberiiic 
secundo  ■  1604  • 


680  THE  SHIRES  OF  AIJRRDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

PARISH  OF  TYRIE.— (Page  122.) 

Lettre  to  Maister  Hcctour  Boyis.  '  _(A.D.  1.526.) 

Ane  leltre  to  Maister  Ilectour  Boyis  etc.  of  ane  yeirlie  pensioun  of 
fyftie  pundis  to  be  payit  be  the  Schiret  of  Abirdene  of  the  Kingis 
easualteis  etc.  At  Edinburf^h  the  xiiij  day  of  Julij  the  yeir  of  God  j"  v'^ 
and  xxvj  yeris  et  regiii  Reikis  xiiij'"  • 

Per  signaturam  manu  Regis  • 

Litera  Magistri  Hectoris  Boys.  =  — (A.D.  1529.) 

X  receptum  litere  Magistri  Hectoris  Boys  sacre  theologie  professoris 
super  pensione  annua  quinquaginta  lihrarum  monete  IScotie  semper  et 
quousque  ad  beneficium  centum  marcarum  per  Supremuin  Dominum 
Nostrum  Regem  proniotus  fuerit  sibi  annuatim  sohienda  per  custumarios 
burgi  de  Abirdene  etc.     'Apud  Edinburgh  xxvj  Julij  anno  regni  Regis  xvj. 

Per  sifrnetum. 


Litera  Magistri  Hectoris  Boyis.  ^ —(A.D.  1529.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotoruni  Omnibus  et  singulis  burgi  nostri  de 
Abirdene  custumariis  presontibus  et  affuturis  generalibus  et  specialibus 
saluteni  t^Juia  predilecto  clerico  nostro  Magistro  liectori  Boys  sacre 
theologie  professori  ac  Collegii  nostri  Abirdonensis  principali  pro  suo 
seruicio  labore  et  honore  nobis  nostroque  regno  in  Cronicarum  eiusdem 
impressione  factis  vnam  annuam  quinquaginta  libraruni  monete  currentis 
regni  nostri  pensioneni  prius  dedimus  et  concessimus     Semper  et  quous- 

'  [From  tlie  Rcgistrum  Secreti  Sigilli,  vol.  vi.,  fol.  70.  MS.  General  Kegister  House,  Edin.] 
•  [From  the  Heglstruni  Secreti  Sigilli,  vol.  viii.,  fol.  TS.  MS.  General  Register  House,  F.din.] 
^  [From  ttie  Geiiern!  Register  House,  Ediuburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  TYRIK.  fiSl 

que  eum  ad  beneficium  centum  mercarum  promouerimus  Quequidein 
pensio  per  vicecomiteni  nostrum  de  Abirdene  de  nostris  casualitatibus 
prefato  Magistro  Hectori  annuatim  persolui  ordinata  extitit  Et  quia 
malam  prefate  pensionis  solucionem  temporibus  retroactis  memoratus 
Magister  Hector  habuit  et  de  eadem  minime  gratanter  persolutus  est 
nostrum  contra  mentem  et  velle  quod  est  Dedimus  igitur  et  concessimus 
tenoreque  presentium  damus  et  concedimus  de  nouo  dicto  Magistro 
Hectori  dictam  annuam  quinquaginta  librarum  pensionem  S'bi  de 
promptioribus  dicti  burgi  nostri  de  Abirdene  custuinis  persoluendam 
semper  et  quousque  eum  ad  beneficium  centum  mercarum  per  annum  vt 
preniissuni  est  duxerimus  promouendum  Quare  vobis  omnibus  ct  singulis 
prefati  burgi  nostri  de  Abirdene  custumariis  presentibus  et  aft'utnris 
generalibus  et  specialibus  precipimus  et  mandamus  quatenus  vos  ct 
vestruni  quilibet  gratam  prefato  Magistro  Hectori  summe  antedicte 
solutionem  annuatim  durante  tempore  predicto  t'aciatis  et  quilibet  ves- 
truni f'aciat  Et  eadem  vobis  in  vestris  compotis  annuatim  per  nostri 
Scaccarii  auditores  gratanter  allocabitur  prefatis  nostris  literis  coram 
prefatis  auditoribus  super  compoto  in  nostro  Scaccario  semel  ostensis  et 
in  rotuiis  eiusdem  vt  congruit  registratis  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
magnum  sigillum  nostrum  presentibus  apponi  precepimus  Apud  Edin- 
burgh vigesimo  sexto  die  mensis  Julij  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingen- 
tesimo  vigesimo  nono     Et  regni  nostri  decimo  sexto. 


Presentacio  jMagistri  Johannis  Garden  super  rectoria  de  Tiry.  '  — (A.L). 
1536.) 

J:  resentatio  Magistri  Juhannis  Gardin  super  rectoria  de  Tiry  nunc 
vacante  per  mortem  quondam  Magistri  Hectoris  Boiss  vltimi  possessoris 
eiusdem  ad  presentacionem  Domini  Regis  et  eollatiouem  Episcopi  Abir- 
donensis  spectante  etc  Apud  Schatelerou  xxij  die  mensis  Nouembris 
anno  Domini  j"  v"  xxxvj'" 

Per  sitrnaturam 


[From  the  Registrum  Secreti  Sigilli,  vol.  s.,  fol.  177.    MS.  Oeneral  Register  House,  Edin.] 
4   R 


6fc2  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Sasina  de  Faithle  ct  Tyry. '  _(A,D.  1515.) 

V  iceconies  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  triginta  marcis  de  firinis  ter- 
rarum  de  Faithbe  et  Tyry  cum  pertinenciis  existentibu.'*  in  manibus 
Regis  per  spacium  trium  terminorum  vltiiuo  elapsoriiui  sasina  non  recu- 
perata  Et  pro  viginti  marcis  de  releuio  earundem  Regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Laureneio  Mersar  de  eisdem  xxiiij"  die  mensis  Api'ilis 
anno  regni  Regis  secundo. 


'  [Prom  the  Liber  Uesponsionum  in  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  RATHEN.  6S;5 

PARISH  OF  RATHEN.— (Page  124.) 

Sasina  de  Imierelloquhy.  '  — (A.D.  1537.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abii-dene  respondobit  pro  Ixvj  libris  xiij  solidis  iiij 
denariis  de  firmis  totarum  et  inteprarum  terrarum  de  Iiiuerelloquby  ciiin 
castro  lacu  et  piscatione  eiusdem  ac  molendino  et  aqueductu  eiusdem  cum 
lie  Fortre  de  Inuervry  et  pertinentiis  Et  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Kindrocht  cum  pertinenciis  jacentium  infra  balliiim  suam  existentibiis 
in  nuinibus  Regis  per  spaciuni  duorum  annorum  vltimo  einpsoruin  sasiiui 
non  recuperata  Et  pro  xxxiij  libris  vj  solidis  viiij  denariis  de  releuio 
earundem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Cummino;  de  eisdem 
Apud  Edinburgh  sexto  Maij  anno  regni  Regis  vieesimo  quinto. 

Carta  Alexandri  Gumyng  de  Imicraloquhy.   - — (A.D.  1539.) 

J  acobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  here- 

'[From  the  Libor  Responsionum  in  Scaccaiio.     MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 

-  [Aljridsed  from  the  Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxvii.,  no.  60.    MS.  Gen.  Keg.  House,  Edin. 

On  the  eighth  day  of  August,  1539,  Alexander  Cummyng  of  Inueralochy  sold  to  Master  Henry 
Balnavis,  and  Christian  Scheves,  his  wife,  his  hands  of  Estir  CuUessy, called  the  Halhill,  with 
the  mills,  lying  in  tlie  lordship  and  slierittUora  of  Fife;  to  be  held  of  the  King  in  feuferme 
and  heritage  for  yearly  payment  of  tw(mty-eight  marks,  ten  bolls  of  oats,  and  two  dozen  of 
poultry.  The  charter,  dated  at  Edinburgh,  is  witnessed  by  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth, 
Thomas  Menzeis  of  Pctfodellis,  Jolin  Keith  of  Craig,  Alexander  Irwin  of  Coull,  Master  James 
Watson,  Masters  David  Ramsay,  David  Balfour,  and  James  Bannatyne,  notary  public.  It  was 
coulirmed  by  King  James  V.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Petlethy,  on  the  tentli  day  of 
August,  1,539.— (Kegistrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib  sxvi.,  no.  310.) 

Un  the  tweiity-fourih  d.ay  of  April,  15i')8,  William  Cuming  of  Eneralloquhy  sold  to  Alexander 
Fraser  of  I'hillorth  and  his  heirs,  the  snnny  halves  of  the  lauds  of  Kindrocht  with  the  Denend 
of  the  same,  in  the  parish  of  Kathin,  and  sheriifdom  of  Aberdeen,  to  be  held,  from  the  granter, 
of  the  King.  The  charter,  dated  at  Phillorth,  is  witnessed  by  Alexander  Fraser  of  Pittowleis, 
Master  William  Fraser  of  Techniure,  Edward  Fraser  in  Faythlie,  and  Master  David  Brodie. 
notary.  It  was  eonfirnied  by  King  James  VI.,  by  a  charter  under  the  great  seal  at  Edinburgh, 
on  the  seventh  day  of  May,  1569.— (Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xxv.,  no.  411.) 

On  the  tenth  day  of  June,  15-4,  George  Gordouu,  parcener  of  Kindrocht,  sold  to  Alexander 
Fraser  of  Phillorth,  his  heirs  and  assignees,  the  shady  halves  of  the  towns  and  lands  of 
Kindrocht  and  Denend,  with  the  mill,  multures,  mill  lands,  sequels,  etc,  lying  in  the  barony  of 


(584  THE  SHIRE.S  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

dituiie  dilectis  nostris  Aluxandro  Cumin";  de  Inueralo(|uliy  et  Margarete 
Fraser  eius  sponse  .  .  .  totas  el  integras  terras  de  Inueraloquhy  cum 
molendinis  tot'tis  croftis  cotagiis  et  piscariis  earundem  et  suis  pertinenciis 
jacentes  infra  viceconiitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene  Quecjuidem  terra 
.  .  .  fuerunt  dicti  Alexandri  perprius  hereditarie  Et  quas  idem  ...  in 
manibus  nostris  .  .  simi)liciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendas  et  habendas 
.  .  .  prefato  Alexandre  Margarete  sue  sponse  ac  eoruni  alteri  diucius 
viuenti  in  coniuncta  int'eodaoione  et  heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  pro- 
creatis  seu  proereaiulis  Quibus  deticientibus  legitimis  et  pr()|)in(]nioribus 
horedibus  seu  assignatis  dicti  Alexandri  quibuscunque  de  nobis  et  succes- 
soribns  nostris  in  fcodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde 
.  .  .  jura  et  seruicia  .  .  .  debita  et  consueta  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
liuic  |)re^enti  carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  preccpimus 
.  .  .  A[)ud  Falkland  vicesimo  die  mensis  Auausti  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesiuio  trigesimo  nono  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo  sexto. 


Kinedward,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  to  be  held  of  the  King.  The  charter,  dated  at  Aber- 
deen, is  witnessed  by  JIaster  (ieorge  Barclay,  burgess  of  Aberdeen,  Alexander  Fraser  of 
Memsie,  Walter  Fraser,  brother-germsin  of  the  said  Alexander  Fraser  of  Philorth,  Master 
William  liobertson,  servitor  of  the  said  Master  George  Barcl.ay,  Andrew  Abircromby,  son  of 
the   Laird  of  Birkinbog,  and  James  Jak      It  was  confirmed  by  King  James  VI.,  by  charter 

under  the  great  seal,  at  Halyruidhous,  on   the  ninth  day  of  April,  1588 (Uegistrum  Magnl 

Sigilli,  lib.  xxxvi.,  no  499  ) 

On  the  eighth  day  of  March,  1600,  King  James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  confirmed 
to  Sir  Alexander  Fraser  of  Fraserburgh,  knight,  his  heirs  male,  and  assignees,  the  sunny  half 
of  the  lands  of  Kindrocht  and  Denend,  in  the  parish  of  Kathen,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen, 
resigned  by  Alexander  Irvine  of  Drum. — Registrum  Magni  Sigilli.  lib.  xlii.,  no.  12  i.) 

On  the  eleventh  day  of  July,  li()7,  .Sir  Alexander  Fra.ser  of  Fraserburgh,  knight,  granted  in 
feu  to  John  Forbes  of  Petsligo,  and  ('hristian  Ogiivy,  his  wife,  in  conjunct  fee,  and  to  their  heirs 
male  etc.,  the  lands  of  Kindrocht,  in  the  parish  of  Rcthin,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen,  occupied 
by  James  Fraser,  second  son  of  the  grantor;  and  the  towns  and  lands  of  Kairnes  and  Ower  Mill 
of  (!rcniond,  with  the  mill  lands  etc.,  in  the  parish  of  l.onmay,  and  sheriffdom  of  Aberdeen;  to 
be  held  of  the  granter,  bis  heirs  and  successors,  lairds  of  Phillorth,  in  feufcrme,  for  payment  of 
twenty  pounds  yearly,  if  asked  only.  The  charter,  dated  at  Fraserburgh,  is  witnessed  by  Alex- 
ander Forbes  of  Fingask,  Walter  Fraser,  brothcr-german  of  the  granter,  Robert  Forljes  in 
Melrose,  John  Kennedy  in  Fraserburgh,  Magnus  Ogstoun,  notary  public,  and  Donald  Wrquhart, 
notary  public.  It  was  confirmed  by  King  James  VI.,  by  charter  under  the  great  seal,  at  Edin- 
burgh, on  the  thirty-tirst  day  of  August,  IGOU  -(Registrum  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  xlv.,  no.  371.)] 


PARISH  OF  RATHEN.  685 

Sasina  terrarum  de  Inuerallochy  etc. '  — (A.D.  1571.) 

Viceconics  de  Abirdene  necnon  Alexander  Irwin  do  Drum  Alexander 
Fraser  de  Phillorth  Willelmus  Hay  de  Vry  et  jMagister  Willelmus  Fraser 
de  Techmure  vicecomites  dc  Abirdene  in  hue  parte  rcspondebunt  pro  xx 
libris  de  finnis  terrarum  de  Inueralochy  cum  castro  lacu  piscationc  ino- 
lendino  aque  ductu  eiusdem  Existentibus  in  luanibus  Re2;is  per  spacium 
vnius  anni  vltinie  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  xx  libris  de  re- 
leuio  earundem  Necnon  pro  j"  Jvj  libris  xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Fortrie  et  Ennerurie  etc.  jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Abirdene  Existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  et  sue  charissime  matris  per 
spatium  viginti  trium  annoruni  et  vnius  termini  vltinie  preterituruni  a 
bello  de  Pinkiecleuch  in  quo  Alexander  Cuming  de  Inueralochy  iiiter- 
emptus  fuerat  ratione  warde  et  sasina  non  recuperata  respectiue  videli- 
cet per  spacium  quatuordeeim  annorum  ratione  warde  et  per  spacium 
nonem  annorum  et  vnius  termini  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  vj  libris 
xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  de  releuio  earundem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  <la- 
tam  Willclmo  Cuming  de  Inueralochy  de  eisdem  filia  et  heredi  dicti 
Alexandri  Apud  Edinbin-gh  nono  Aprilis  anno  regni  Regis  quarto. 
Ex  deliberatiime  Doininoruni  T'onsilii  etc. 


(From  the  Libei'  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccurio.    MS.  General  Hegister  Mouse,  Ediii.l 


686  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


PARISH  OF  ALFORD.— (Page  136.) 

<!Jontract  hetuix  my  Lord  Forbes  and  Maister  Androw  Cant  minister  at 
Aifurd  anent  the  peice  land  in  Alfurd  sett  to  the  said  Maister  An- 
drow only  off  guidwill.  •  — (A.D.  1617.) 

At  Aufurd  the  threttein  day  of  December  the  yeir  of  God  j"  vj''  and 
sewintein  yeiris  It  is  appointed  .  .  .  betuixt  ane  noble  and  potent  lord 
Arthur  Lord  Forbes  and  Maister  Androw  Cant  minister  at  Aufurd  .  .  . 
in  manner  following  That  is  to  say  the  said  noble  Lord  settis  ...  to 
the  said  Maister  Androw  .  .  .  that  littill  peice  of  land  callit  The  Dyk- 
hous  lyand  continue  to  the  gleib  of  Aufurd  stankit  about  and  castin 
with  ane  stank  and  inarched  with  the  said  stank  as  the  samen  is  pre- 
sentlie  kernit  havand  tlie  said  gleib  on  the  wast  and  the  dyk  and  vnla- 
bored  landis  on  the  east  and  south  partis  therof  .  .  .  within  the  lonl- 
schip  of  Forbes  parochin  off  Aufurd  and  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  .  .  • 
to  be  ioysit  ...  be  the  said  I\laistcr  Androw  during  the  said  noble 
Lordis  will  allanerlie  payand  therfor  yeirlie  ....  tuentie  schillingis 
Scottis  money  ...  In  witnes  qhairoff  both  the  saidis  parteis  hes  sub- 
scriuit  tliir  presentis  ....  befor   tliir  witnessis  James  Forbes  off   To- 


'  IAT)rid{;cd  lioni  the  origiual  in  ilie  chiirter  chest  at  HaugUton. 

By  a  wntins,  dated  at  Aufurd,  on  the  first  day  of  September,  1619  (witnessed  by  James 
Belleuden,  sen  of  the  Bishop  oi  Dunbhme,  Kobert  Lumsden,  son  of  John  Lumsdon  of  Cushney, 
and  l^eter  Gareoch),  Adam,  bishop  of  Dunblane,  '  whairunto  the  pryorie  of  Monimusk  is 
anexed,'  acknowledges  to  have  received  from  Thomas  Fraser  of  Slrichen,  thirty  five  marks, 
money  of  S^collaud,  in  full  payment  of  the  money  tithes  for  the  lands  of  Meikle  Endivie, 
Badcvin,  and  Baudley,  with  the  mill,  for  the  crop  and  year  1619.— (Copy  at  Uaughton ) 

By  a  writing,  dated  at  Aufurd,  on  the  sixteenth  day  of  February,  1621,  '  Maister  Androw 
Cant,  minister  of  God's  word  at  Aufurd,'  acknowledges  to  have  received  '  from  the  right 
honorabile  the  Laird  of  Streichcne,"  fourscore  sixteen  marks,  Scots  money,  '  in  full  contenta- 
tioune  in  viccarage  and  stipend  allotted  to  the  said  Maister  Androw  be  the  Lordis  of  Piatt,  furth 
of  the  landis  of  Ban<'.ley,  Badiviu,  and  MeUeille  Endivie,'  for  the  crop  and  year  1620.— (Copy  at 
Uaughton.)] 


PARISH  OF  ALFORD.  6S7 

madis  John  Forbes  of  Gask  anil  John  Forbes  sorvanfl  to  the  saiil  noble 

Lord  and  William  Cuik  noter 

Arthur  L  Forbes 
.lames  Forbes  witnes 

Johnne  Forbes  witnes  Mr  Androw  Cant   with    my 

W  Cuik  witnes  hand  wrettcr  of  th"  bodie  of 

Jhone  Forbes  wittnes  the  contract  abouewrettin 

Registrat  in  the  Clerk  of  Registris  Register  of  the  Schirefdomc  of  Aber- 
dein  the  aneht  day  of  Januar  anno  etc.  j""  vj"'  auchtene  yeiris  in  the 
auchtie  sevint  leaf  of  the  first  buik 

J     MOWAT 

Registrat  in  the  Register  of  the  Bishoprick  of  Aberdene  be  me  Walter 
Robertsone  clerk  kepar  of  the  said  Register  the  tuentie  ane  day  of 
Januar  1618  yeiris 

W   ROBIZRTSOUN 


Renunciatioune  and  grant  of  redemption  Maister  AnJi'ow  Cant  and  iiis 
bairnes  in  favouris  of  the  Laird  of  Leslie  elder.  '  — (A.D.  1G49.) 

i3e  it  kend  to  all  quhom  it  effeires  .  .  .  ws  Maister  Androw  Cant  sum- 
tyme  minister  of  Gods  woord  at  Aufurd  and  now  minister  at  Abirdeine 
Maister    Alexander    Cant    minister    at    Upper    Banchrie    and     ilaister 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  chest  at  Haughton. 

A  charter  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Walhous  etc.,  granted  by  Alexander  Master  of  Forbes  to 
Master  Andrew  Cant,  minister  of  God's  word  at  the  Kirk  of  Aufurd,  is  dated  at  Aufurd,  on  the 
twenty-ninth  day  of  June,  1625:  'coram  his  testibus  Magistro  Roberto  Dunbar,  rectorc  de 
Touch,  Gulielmo  Lumisdel,  Joanne  Forbes,  servis  supradicti  Alexandri  magistri  de  Forbes, 
et  Magistro  Patricio  Lindsay  ludimagistro  in  Aufurd.'— (Driginal  at  Uaughton.) 

A  charter  of  a  ploughgate  of  Ardgethin  etc.,  granted  by  Alexander  Master  of  Forbes  to 
Master  Andrew  Cant,  minister  of  God's  word  at  Aufurd,  is  dated  at  Polflug,  on  the  twenty-sixth 
day  of  October,  1629 :  '  coram  his  testibus  Magistro  Roberto  Dunbar  persona  de  Touch,  Thoma 
Davidson  in  Broadhaugh,  Gulielmo  Simson  apud  .Vufurd  uotario  publico,  Gcorgio  Ogstounc 
servo  dicti  nobilis  Alexandri  magistri  de  Forbes.'  The  charter  bears  to  bo  written  be  Master 
Alexander  Gariocli,  parson  of  Cuschnie.— (Original  at  Uaughton.)] 


688  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Andrew  Cant  my  lauchfull  sones  Sara  and  Margaret  Cantis  my  lauchfull 
doclitcris  with  consent  ...  of  Alexander  JafFray  baillie  burges  of 
Abirdeine  husband  to  me  the  said  Sara  Forsameikle  as  be  contract  .  .  . 
at  Aufuird  the  twantie  nynt  day  of  Junii  j*"  vi''  tvventie  fyve  yeirls  .  .  . 
betuixt  ane  noble  and  potent  lord  Alexander  now  Lord  Forbes  than 
styllit  Maister  of  Forbes  .  .  .  and  rae  the  said  Alaister  Androvv  Cant 
minister  of  Gods  word  .  .  .  for  the  soume  of  fourtein  hundreth  mcrkis 
money  .  .  .  the  said  Alexander  than  Maister  of  Forbes  .  .  .  oblissit 
him  ...  to  have  dewlie  infeft  ...  me  the  said  Maister  Audrow  Cant 
elder  and  the  said  Maister  Alexander  Cant  than  callit  Alexander  Cant 
my  sone  .  .  .  in  .  .  .  the  toune  and  landis  of  Walhous  bo"  tharof  .  .  . 
commone  pasturage  .  .  .  and  libertie  to  win  fewall  wpone  the  landis  of 
Ardgethin  anil  Arschballache  .  .  .  and  lykwayis  in  .  .  .  that  pendicle  of 
the  .  .  landis  of  Argethin  callit  the  Auldtoune  balkis  .  .  .  within  the 
lordschip  of  Forbes  and  schirefFdome  of  Abirdene  .  .  .  Lyikas  ...  be 
ane  wther  contract  ...  at  Petfluig  the  twantie  sext  day  of  October  j" 
vj"  twantie  nyne  yeires  .  .  .  betuixt  the  said  Alexander  than  Maister  of 
Forbes  .  .  .  and  me  the  said  Maister  Andrew  Cant  minister  of  Godis 
word  for  myself  and  in  .  .  .  behalfF  of  the  said  Maister  Androw  Cant 
than  callit  Andro  Cant  and  of  wmquhill  James  Cant  my  sones  .  .  .  and 
of  the  saidis  Sara  and  Margaret  Cantis  my  dochteris  ...  for  the  soume 
of  thrie  thousand  [four]  hundreth  merkis  ....  the  said  Alexander  than 
Maister  of  Forbes  .  .  .  obleissit  him  ...  to  hawe  infeft .  .  .  me  the  said 
Maister  Androw  Cant  elder  in  lyfrent  and  the  saidis  Sara  an  1  Margaret 
Cantis  ...  in  fie  in  ..  .  the  pleuch  of  land  in  Ardgethin  than  occupied 
be  Elspet  Ross  relict  of  wmquhill  John  Calder  .  .  .  and  also  to  infeft  me 
the  said  JIaister  Androw  Cant  elder  in  lyfrent  and  the  said  Androw  Cant 
now  callit  Maister  Androw  Cant  ami  wmquhill  James  Cant  in  fie  .  .  . 
in  .  .  .  ane  croft  of  land  besyd  the  kirktoune  of  Aufuird  than  occupied 
be  John  Calder  and  in  all  .  .  .  the  croftis  of  the  heid  lions  of  the  said  kirk- 
toune than  occupied  be  Robert  Andersone  alias  Walker  and  in  ane  wthir 
croft  than  occupied  be  Alexander  Melgin  and  in  ane  wthir  croft  .  •  . 
sumtyme  occupied  be  William  Walker  hot  than  tennentles  and  in  ane 
wthir  croft  .  .  .  callit  Couperis  croft  ane  pairt  thairof  than  occupied  be 
Alexander  Robertsone  and  ane  wthir  pairt  be  me  the  said  Maister  Anilrow 
Cant  elder  myselff  and   also  in  ane  wthir  croft  .  .  .  callit  Thomsones 


PARISH  OF  ALFORD.  689 

croft  than  occupied  be  William  >Simpsone  with  the  Dykhous  croft  .... 
And  bccaus  the  richt  honorable  John  Forbes  of  Leslie  now  is  btcume  in 
vice  and  place  of  the  said  Alexander  now  Lord  Forbes  of  the  landis  .  .  . 
abowe  wodset  ...  be  disposicioune  tliairof  maid  to  him  be  Thomas  Mac- 
kenzie of  Pliisearden  at  quhais  instance  the  haill  lordschip  and  leaving  of 
Forbes  is  apprisit  ....  Lykas  .  .  .  the  saiil  John  Forbes  havinir 
peyit  .  .  .  the  soume  of  four  thousand  and  aucht  hundn-th  mcrkis 
contenit  in  the  saidis  two  ,  .  .  contracts  .  .  .  Thairfoir  wit  ye  ws 
to  hawe  renuncit  .  .  to  .  .  the  said  John  Forbes  of  Leslie  .  .  .  all 
the  said  towne  and  landis  ...  At  Aberdene  the  tuentie  day  of  Maij  j"* 
vj°  fourtie  nyn  yeiris  Befoir  thir  witnessis  George  Thomsone  sone  to 
wmquhill  Thomas  Thomsone  burges  of  Aberdeine  Maister  Alexander  Da- 
vidsone  advocat  Androw  Jlassie  notar  publiet. 

Mr  Androw  Cant  elder 
George  Thomsoune  witnes  Mr  Alexander  Cant 

M  Alexander  Dauidsone  witnes  Mr  Androw  Cant  younger 

A  Massie  witnes  Margaret  Cant 

Sarah  Cant 
Al  Jaffray 


4   S 


690  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.— (Page  147.) 

Carta  Morgnindi  comitis  do   Mar  de   terra  in  villa  de   Inucrinche.  '  — 
(A.D.  1141-A.D.  1178.) 

JVIorijrundus  comes  de  Mar  •  vniuersis  saiicte  niatris  eculesie  filiis 
saliitem  •  Sciant  tam  poster!  quam  moderiii  me  dedisse  .  .  .  Deo  et 
eeclesie  Sancti  Andree  apostoli  et  canotiicis  ibidem  Deo  seriiientibus  et 
seruituris  dimidiam  cariicatam  tcrre  in  uilla  de  Inuerinche  perpetao  in 
eleniosinani  .  .  .  Conoedo  eciam  predictis  canonicis  ut  habeant  commiinem 
pistiiram  ad  pecunias  siias  cum  pecuniis  meis  et  cum  pecunii-s  honiinum 

'  [AbriJyed  from  tlic  Kegistrum  Prioratus?  Sancti  Andree,  pp.  248,  249. 

'I'he  t:rant  was  confirmed  by  Hope  Lucius  III ,  in  1183.— (Id.  p.  ;>0.) 

In  1228,  King  Alexander  II.  confirmed  to  the  canons  of  St.  Andrews,  among  tlieir  other  pos- 
sessions: 'ex  donacione  Comitis Morgrunt  deJlar  dimidiam  carucatam  terre  in  uilla  do  Inuerine 
habentem  quater  •  sx  •  acras  cum  crofto  habente  •  vil  •  acras  et  communem  pasturam  in  uilla 
predieta  de  Inuerine  •  item  ex  donacione  Uunecani  comitis  filii  Morgrunt  terrara  et  pratum  de 
Dolfgermald.'— (Kegistrum  Prioratus  Sancti  Andree,  p.  235.) 

'  Earl  Morgund'  is  witness  to  a  charter  by  King  David  I.  to  the  monks  of  Dumfermline,  of  the 
lands  of  Nithbren  and  Ualcristin  in  Fife,  between  the  years  1147  and  1152;  and  to  a  general 
charter  of  confiimation  by  King  Malcolm  the  Maiden,  to  the  same  monks,  in  the  year  1154.— 
(Kegistrum  de  Dunfermelyn,  pp  8,  22.)  He  is  spoken  of  as  dead  in  1183.- (Kegistrum  Prioratus 
Sancti  Andree,  p.  59.) 

Between  the  years  lllJS  and  1171  'Moregrund  carl  of  Mar'  gave  ttie  church  of  St.  Mabuluoche 
of  Tarland  in  Cromar,  to  the  canons  of  St  Andrews,  for  the  weal  of  his  own  soul  and  the  soul  of 
the  Countess  Agnes,  his  wife,  and  for  the  souls  of  his  predecessors  and  successors;  and  left  the 
liodies  as  well  of  himself  as  of  the  Countess  Agnes,  his  wife,  to  l)e  buried  at  St.  Andrews, 
lietween  the  years  11.33  and  1178  he  gave  and  confirmed  to  the  same  canons  of  St.  Andrews,  the 
church  of  Migvie  in  Cromar,  which  had  been  granted  to  them  by  the  Countess  Agnes,  his  wife, 
who  appears  to  have  been  Countess  of  Mar  in  her  own  right.— (Registrum  Prioratus  Sancti 
Andree,  pp.  246.  247,  248.     See  above  vol.  ii.  pp    14—21.) 

lie  seems  to  have  had  three  sous:  (1.)  Malcolm,  who,  under  the  style  of  'Malcolm,  son  of  More- 
grund, carl  of  Mar,"  confirmed  his  father's  grant  of  the  church  of  St  Maluoch  of  Tarland  to  the 
canons  of  St.  Andrews,  l>etween  the  years  12i)7  and  1228;  (2.)  Jamos,  who  in  1222,  had  a  grant, 
from  the  canons  of  St.  Andrews,  of  their  bondman  Gillemor  Scolgo  of  Tarland,  and  before 
1226,  had  obtained  possession  of  the  fief  of  -Vbernetliy  in  Strathspey ;  and  (3)  Duncan,  who 
between  1222  and  1228,  became  Eurl  of  Mar,  and  was  the  son  as  well  of  the  Countess  Agnes  as 
of  the  Earl  Morgund.— See  above  vol.  ii.  pp.  17,  18,  19;  Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis, 
vol.  i.  p  11 ;  Kegistrum  Episcopatus  .Moraviensis,  pp.  7i!,  77;  Kegistrum  I'rioratus  Saucti  .Vndree, 
p.  363. 

Lord  Ilailes  has  been  thought  to  countenance  the  belief  that  there  was  a  Martach  earl  of  Mar 
in  the  reign  of  King  Malcolm  Canmore  (10.37—1093)      It  might  otherwise  have  been  ucedless  to 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  fiOl 

meoruni  per  totam  tenuram  de  Irmerinetli  pro  salute  aniine  race  et 
Agnetis  comitisse  spouse  mee  et  pro  aniniabiis  antecessorum  et  succes- 
sorum  mcorum  •  Testibus  •  Ada  comittssa  •  Hela  coinitissa  •  Alexandro 
de  Sancto  Martino  •  Hugone  Giffard  •  Willelino  Giffard  •  Willelmo  de 
Ridal  •  Willelmo  fiiio  Ilugonis  Giffard  •  Willelino  uieeeomite  de  Karel. 

Carta   Afriictis   comitisse   dc  Mar  de   terra  in   uilla  de    Iniierinche.  '  — 
(A.D.  1141-A.D.  1178.) 

Agnes  comitissa  de  Mar  •  vniuersis  sancte  inatris  ecelesic  filiis  salutem  • 

say  that  Eaii  Slartach  and  the  charter  which  has  been  cited  to  prove  his  existence  are  equally 
fabulous.  Nor  is  there  any  good  reason  to  suppose  that  the  second  Earl  of  liar  of  the  peeras^e  writers 
—the  E;nl  Gartnacli.  who  about  1120,  gives  his  consent  to  the  foundation  of  the  abbey  of  Scone, 
by  King  Alexander  I.— was  Earl  of  iMar.  It  seems  sufficiently  certain  that  he  was  Mormaor  or 
Earl  of  Buchan,  and  that  he  lived  into  the  reign  of  King  David  I.  toappcar  as  a  witness  of  one  and 
the  same  charter  with  EarlMorguud.  See  abova  pp.  643, 549;  Kegistrum  I'rioratus  Sancti  Andree, 
370;  Rcgistrum  de  Duufcrmelyn,  p.  8;  Liber  Ecclcsie  de  Scon,  p.  3. 

Earl  Morgund  is  said  to  have  been  the  son  of  (iillocher  earl  of  Jlar.  But  this  rests  only  on  the 
letters  patent  of  King  VVilliamthe  Lion,  first  printed  bySelden,  which  1  think  it  is  impossible  to 
receive  as  authentic.  The  facts  which  they  set  forth  may,  perhaps,  be  true  in  part,  but  as  a 
whole  I  do  not  see  how  they  are  to  be  reconciled  with  what  is  elsewhere  recorded  on  undoubted 
authority.  Nor  do  I  think  that  the  letters  can  be  successfully  defmded  from  the  objections  taken  to 
them  on  other  grounds,— such  as  their  style,  the  time  and  place  of  granting  and  the  manner  of 
testing.  I  must  therefore  believe  them  to  be  spurious.  It  is  obvious,  at  the  same  time,  thai  they 
were  forged  at  an  early  period.  The  learned  ind  accurate  Seldeu  thought  them  to  be  in  a  band 
of  the  time,  and  they  seem  to  be  alluded  to  in  the  year  1291.  They  may  have  been  forged  at  that 
time,  or,  more  probably,  during  the  contests  for  the  earldom  of  Jlar,  between  the  Earl  in  pos- 
session and  ThonKis  Durward  before  1228,  and  between  Earl  William  and  Alan  Durward,  in  li:57. 
These  contests  supply  what  seems  to  have  been  thought  wanting,—'  a  motive  for  inventing 
such  a  document.'  See  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  i  pref.  p.  13  note;  Archaelogia, 
ToL  xix.  pp.  241—2.52. 

The  first  Earl  of  Jlar,  cert.ainly  known  to  record  is  Uothri,  Rotheri,  or  Ruadri.  As  'Earl 
Kotheri'  he  gives  consent  to  the  foundation  charter  of  Scone,  by  King  Alexander  I.  about  1120, 
and  is  witness  to  the  great  charter  of  King  David  to  the  monks  of  Dunfermelyn,  between  1124 
and  1127.  As  '  liuadri  mormaor  of  Jlar,'  he  appears  as  a  witness  to  a  grant  by  Gartnait,  earl  or 
niormaor  of  Buchan,  to  the  clerics  of  Deer,  in  1132.  See  above  p.  54S ;  Liber  Ecclesie  de  Scon,  p. 
3;  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.i.  p.  4.5.* 

The  death  of  a  much  earlier  Mormaor  of  Mar  is  chronicled  in  the  Irish  Annals.  They 
number  among  tho-e  who  fell  on  the  Irish  side  in  the  great  battle  of  L'lontarf  in  the  year  1014, 
Domhnall  mac  Eimhin  mic  Cainigh,  mormaor  of  Mar  in  Alba,  and  Muiredach  mormaor  of  the 
Lennox.'— (Dr.  Keeves'  Adamnan-s  Life  of  St.  Columba,  p.  393;  Collectanea  de  Rebus  Albaiiiiis, 
pp.  270,  271.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Prioratus  Sancti  Andree,  p.  249. 


692  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Sciant  tam  poster!  quam  tnoderni  me  dedisse  .  .  .  Deo  et  eeclesie  Beati 
Andree  apostoli  et  canonicis  ibidem  Deo  seruieiitilms  et  seruituris 
dimidiam  carucatam  terre  in  uilla  de  Inuerinche  perpotuo  in  clemosinam 
.  .  .  Concede  euiam  predictis  canonicis  ut  habeant  communem  pasturam 
cum  pecuniis  meis  ad  pecunias  suas  et  cum  pecuniis  liominum  meorum 
in  tota  tenura  mea  de  Inuermeth  pro  salute  anime  mee  et  Morsrrundi 
comitis  sponsi  mei  et  pro  animabus  antecessorum  et  successorum  nos- 
trorum  •  Teslil)us  Ada  coniitissa  •  Hela  comitissa  •  Alexandro  de  Sancto 
Martiiio  •  Uu^ono  GifFard  •  Willelmo  vicecomite  de  Karel. 


Confirmatio  Orabilis  comitisse  de  Mar  de  ecclesia  de  Lochres.  '  — (A.D. 
1171— A.D.  1199.) 

Sciant  omnes  has  literas  uisuri  •  quod  ego  Orabilis  comitissa  de  M:ir 
filia  Nesii  filii  Willelmi  presens  fui  quando  pater  mens  Nesius  filius 
Willelnii  dcdit  Deo  et  eeclesie  Sancti  Andree  apostoli  in  Scocia  •  et 
canonicis  ibidem  Deo  seruientibus  et  seruituris  .  ecclesiain  de  Lochres  • 

Between  the  years  1153  and  1178,  Agnes,  countess  of  Mar  (apparently  in  her  own  right)  gives 
the  church  of  St.  Finuiu  of  Sligvie,  in  Crom.ar,  to  tlie  canons  of  .St  Andrews,  for  the  we.al  of  the 
souls  of  Earl  Morgund,  her  husband,  and  of  herself,  and  for  the  souls  of  her  ancestors  and  succes- 
sors. Earl  Morgund  afterwards  gives  and  confirms  the  same  cliurch  to  the  same  canons.  See 
above  vol.  ii.  pp.  19,  20. 

Tlie  Countess  Agnes  had,  by  Earl  Jlorgund,  a  son  Duncan,  who  became  Earl  of  Mar  between 
1222  and  1228.  lie  was  the  father  of  William,  carl  of  Mar,  who  in  1268  confirms  'the  gift  which 
the  Lady  .\gues  his  grandmother,  sometime  Countess  of  JIar,  made  to  the  Prior  and  convent  of 
St.  Andrews,  of  the  church  of  Migvie.'— (Kegistrum  I'rioratus  Sancti  Andree,  p.  311.)] 

'  [.Vbridged  from  the  Regis  ;rum  I'rioratus  Sancti  Andree,  pp.  287,  288. 

It  docs  not  appear  whether  Orabilc,  the  d.iughter  of  Nes,  the  son  of  William,  was  Countess  of 
Mar,  in  her  own  right,  or  in  right  of  her  husband  before  or  after  her  marriage  wth  Robert  de 
Quinci. 

About  the  year  IISO,  Nes  the  son  of  William,  and  Orabile  his  daughter  and  heir,  give 
the  church  of  Losresch  in  Fife  to  the  canons  of  St.  .\ndrcws.-(ld.  pp.  254,  255.) 

Between  the  years  1210  and  1219,  Scycr  do  Quinci.  earl  of  Winchester,  with  consent  of  Roger 
his  son  and  heir,  gives  to  the  canons  of  St  Andrews,  three  merks  of  silver  yearly  from  his  mill 
of  Loclires  (Leuchars),  lor  the  souls  of  his  grandfutlier  and  grandmother,  of  his  father,  Robert 
de  Quinci,  and  his  mother,  Orabile  —(Id  pp.  25r.,  257,) 

Between  the  years  1171  and  11SI9,  Orabilis  the  (laughter  of  Nes  gives  the  davach  of  Ictar 
ll.xythyn  to  the  canons  of  St.  Amlrews,  by  a  charter  witnessed  by  .Matthew,  bi.shop  of  Aberdeen, 
and  by  G.  carl  of  .Mar (Id.  pp.  291,  291.) 

The  grant  is  confirmed  Ijy  her  son,  Scycr  de  Quinci,  before  the  year  1210.— (Id.  p.  291.)] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  G93 

cum  omnibus  preilicte  ecclesio  iusto  pertinontihus  ■  in  perpctuam  clemo- 
sinam  •  cum  corpore  suo  .  .  .  M;itlieo  episcopo  de  Aberdone  presente  et 
teste  •  et  Duncano  comite  de  Fit"  presente  et  teste  •  Presentibus  quoque 
et  testibus  Micbaele  clerico  •  Albino  capellano  Duncani  coinitis  •  Sfce- 
phano  clerico  tunc  persona  eiusdem  ecclesie  •  Pliilippo  presbitero  •  Dun- 
cano filio  Hemli  camerarii  Nesii  •  et  aliis  quampluribus  •  Hanc  dona- 
cionem  presens  audiui  et  concessi  tanquam  heres  patris  mei  •  hanc  pos- 
teris  innotesco  •  Hanc  eciam  proprio  sigillo  meo  tanquam  testis  confirmo. 


Carta  comitis  Dauid.  '  —(Circa  A.D.  1200.) 

i^omes   Dauid    frater   Regis   Scocie   omnibus   has    literas    uidentibus    ct 
audieiitihus  sal  item  •  Noueritis  me  et  heredes  meos  dcdisse  remisisse  et 

'  [From  the  original  in  tlic  British  Museum,  printed  in  Illustrations  of  Scottish  History  from 
the  Twelfth  to  the  Sixteentli  Century,  pp.  23,  24.     Glas.  1834. 

Gillechrist,  Earl  of  Mar,  is  found  in  records  throughout  the  greater  part  of  the  reign  of  King 
William  the  Lion,  from  1178-80  to  1201-11.— (Acta  I'arliamentorum  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  p.  05*; 
Kegistrum  Vetus  de  Aberhrothoc,  pp.  7,  10,  18,  25,  .51,  72,  11],  142;  llegistrum  Episcopatus 
Moraviensis,  10,  11,  38;  Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Ahordonensis,  vol.  i ,  p.  11.) 

Between  the  years  1199  and  1207,  he  seems  to  have  huilt  a  Priory  at  IMonymusk,  an  old  seat 
of  Culdecs,  and  to  have  given  to  it  the  churches  of  St.  Andrew  of  Allord,  of  St.  Marn.an  of 
Leochel,  of  St.  Wolok  of  liuthven,  and  of  Invernochty  in  Straihdon.  The  grant  was  contirmed 
by  John,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  but  failed  of  effect  as  to  the  chui-ches  of  Ruthren  and  Inver- 
nochty. Earl  liillechrist  made  a  new  grant  of  the  church  of  St.  Marnan  of  Leochel,  which  was 
of  new  confirmed  by  the  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  between  1199  and  1207, — but  left  the  possession  of 
the  church  still  open  to  dispute.  Before  the  year  1211,  Earl  Gillechrist  gave  the  lands  of  Dolbe- 
thok  and  Fornathy  to  the  canons  or  Culdees  of  Monymusk.  Between  the  j-ears  1203  and  1214, 
he  gave  to  the  monks  of  Arbroath  the  right  of  patronage  of  the  church  of  St.  Marnan  of  Aber- 
chirder,  which  he  had  coutested  with  King  William  the  Lion,  and  with  Brice  of  Dougl.as,  bishop 
of  Murray.  See  above  vol.  ii.,  pp.  190-192;  Collections  for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen 
and  Banff,  pp.  173,  174,  176,  177,  588,  589,  602-(;05;  Kegistrum  Prioratus  Saneti  Andree,  pp.  3iJ9- 
376;  Kegistrum  Vetus  de  Aberhrothoc,  pp.  25,  142,  144. 

Nothing  appears  as  to  the  parentage  of  Earl  Gillechrist,  except  that  his  legitimacy  does  not  seem 
to  have  been  challenged  by  Alan  Durward,  when,  in  1237,  he  cl.iimed  the  Earldom  of  Marr  on  the 
ground  that  Earl  Morguud  and  Earl  Duncan  were  not  born  in  lawlul  marriage.  It  was  probably 
after  the  death  of  Earl  Gillechrist— or  at  least  before  1228— that  the  dispute  arose  between  the 
Earl  of  Mar  and  Thomas  Durward,  the  settlement  of  which  was  among  the  national  records  in 
1291-2.  (See  above,  pp.  110,  l.TO,  1.31.)  We  may  be  allowed  to  conjecture,  that  it  was  under 
that  settlement  that  Thomas  Durward  acquired  his  vast  domains  in  -Mar,  stretching  from 
Invercanny  on  the  Dee  to  Alford  on  the  Don,  from  Coull  on  the  west  to  Skene  on  the  east. 
His  right,  whatever  it  was,  seems  to  have  been  derived  from  his  mother,     lie  confirms  to  the 


694  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

quietos  clamasse  G  •  comiti  de  Mar  et  horeJibus  suis  •  Gillecriste  filium 
Gillekucongal  et  duos  Gillecristos  et  Gilleiiem  et  Gillemarte  •  iiij"*- 
filios  •  set  eos  quietos  et  heredes  eorum  ab  omnibus  mihi  uel  hcredibus 
pertinentibus  •  Hiis  testibus  Maiisio  filio  Comitis  Fertet  •  W  •  Olifard  • 
duobus  Henricis  filiis  Comitis  •  Johanne  de  Wiltone  •  Kinet  judice  •  H  - 
de  Boiuille  •  Normanno  constabulario  •  Dunecano  maro  •  et  aliis  multis. 


Carta  Thome  filii  Malcolmi  de  Lundyne  hostiarii  Regis.'  — (A.D.  1203 
— A.D.  1214.) 

Oarta  donationis  Tbonie  filij  Malcolmi  de  Lundyn"  Hostiarii  Domini 
Regis  iScotie  facta  Deo  Saiicte  Marie  et  monachis  de  Cupro  de  una  merca 

Culdees  of  Monymusk  the  grant  often  bolls  of  malt,  and  ten  stones  of  cheese,  'which  had  been 
made  to  them  by  his  grandfather  and  by  his  mother,'  of  whom  we  know  nothing  more  than  that 
she  was  the  wife  of  ilalcolm  of  LuuJin.  The  church  of  St.  Andrew  of  Alford  had  been  given 
to  the  canons  or  Culdees  of  Monymusk  by  Gillechrist,  earl  of  Mar.  Thomas  Durward  grants  the 
same  church  to  the  same  canons  or  Culdees,  but  his  charter  is  silent  as  to  the  previous  grant 
by  Earl  (jillcchrist.  So  also,  his  son  Colin  Durward,  and  his  grand-daughter  Anne  and  her 
husband,  Philip  of  Montfichet,  in  granting  the  church  of  Leochel  to  the  canons  of  Atonymusk, 
ignore  the  previous  gr.ants  alike  by  Earl  Gillechrist  and  by  Earl  IJuncan.— (Collections  for  the 
History  of  the  Shires  of  Aberdeen  aud  Banff,  pp.  174,  588,  589.  G04.) 

'  [Krom  the  lireviarium  Antiqui  Kcgistri  Mouasterii  de  Cupro  in  Anegus.  MS.  in  the  Library 
at  Panmure. 

'John,  son  of  the  ICarl  of  Mar'  is  a  witness  to  a  cliarter  by  Malcolm,  earl  of  Fife,  to  Archibald 
of  Oonglas,  the  son  of  William  of  Douglas,  of  the  land  of  Levingstoun  aud  the  lands  of  Hirmaa- 
stdun,  bi.-tween  the  years  1'2U  and  l-'2i3.— (liegistrum  Honoris  de  .Morton,  vol  i.,  app.  p.  xxxiv.) 

A  charter  by  Walter  the  son  of  Alan,  to  the  canons  of  Scone,  between  the  years  1171,  is  wit- 
nessed by  '  Duncan,  the  son  of  Moregrund.'— (Liber  Ecclesie  de  Scone,  p.  91.) 

Between  1222  and  1228,  the  earlilom  of  Marr  devolved  on  Duncan  the  son  of  Earl  Morgund  and 
the  Countess  Agnes.  Earl  Duncan  granted  the  church  of  St.  Marnan  of  Leochel,  to  the  Culdees 
or  canons  of  .Monymusk,  for  the  souls  of  his  father  Jlorgruud  and  his  mother  Agnos  His  title 
to  certain  lands  having  been  questioned  by  '  David,  the  son  of  the  Earl,'  the  dispute  was  settled 
in  presence  of  King  Alexander  II.  by  both  claimants  agreeing  to  grant  the  cliurch  of  Leochel 
to  the  canons  of  Monymusk.  In  1228,  King  Alexander  II.  confirmed  to  thecanons  of  St.  Andrews 
the  grant  made  to  them  by  'Earl  Duncan  the  son  of  Morgrunt,'  of  the  land  and  meadow  of 
Dolfgermald. 

About  the  year  1230,  Earl  Duncan  granted  the  cliurch  of  St.  Andrewof  Kindroucht  in  Lraemar 
to  the  canons  of  Monymusk.  In  1242,  'jis  heir  of  Earl  Morgrund'  he  made  an  agreement  with 
the  canons  of  St.  Andrews,  as  to  the  church  lands  of  Tarland  and  Jligvie,  aud  the  second  tithes 
of  the  larldom,  which  had  been  granted  to  them  by  Earl  Jlorgund.  Between  the  years  1239  and 
1244,  he  granted  the  church  of  Logie  Ruthven  (which  his  predecessor,  Eari  Gillechrist,  had 
granted  to  the  canons  of  Monymusk)  to  the  canons  of  the  cathedral  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Machar 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  G95 

argenti  de  terra  sua  de  Balelmeryremath  annuatim  solvenda  per  se  et  he- 
redes  suos  ...  Si  vero  in  regno  Scotie  viani  universe  carnis  fuoro  in- 
gressus  corpus  meum  ad  Cuprum  portabitur  et  ibi  sepelietur  videlicet  in 
idaustro  ante  osteum  ecclesie  ubi  locum  meum  elegi  .  .  .  Hiis  testibus 
Malcolmo  comite  de  Fyffe  •  Gartney  comite  de  Mar  et  Malcolmo  filio 
ejus  •  Willelmo  de  Bois  •  Waltero  Ilostiario  de  Lundyn  et  multis  alijs  • 

1  his  charter  of  donatione  is  confirmed  to  the  said  mounkes  he  King 
William  ■  salvo  servitio  nostro  •  Apud  Forfar  tertio  die  Apiilis  •  Testibus 

Gartneo  comite  de  Mar  ■  Malcolmo  filio  Comitis  Gartnoi   •  David  Maris- 

callo  •  Pliilippo  de  Lunlyne  •  Alexandre  filio  Thome  • 

Compositio  super  terra  ecclesie  de  Abirnythy.  '  — (A.D.  1226.) 

JN  uverint  omnes  .  .  .  quod  litigantibus  inter  se  venerabili  patre  Andrea 
Moraviensi  episcopo  ex  parte  una  et  nobili  viro  Jacobo  filio  Morgundi  ex 
alia  •  super  quibusdam  terris  in  feodo  de  Abirnythy  in  Strathspe  consti- 
tutis  •  scilicet  quadam  portione  terre  apud  Cunenoges  ct  terre  que  dice- 

of  Aberdeen,  where  he  left  his  body  to  bo  buried  among  his  venerable  fathers,  the  bishops 
buried  here.  See  above  vol.  ii.  pp.  22,  23,  16;  Collections  on  the  History  of  the  Shires  of  Aber- 
deen and  Banflf,  pp.  603,  601;  Kegistrum  Episcopatus  Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.  p.  IG;  Registrum 
Prioratus  Sancti  Audr-e,  pp.  235,  268,  332,  3(>2,  363,  367,  368  ] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  l»egistrum  Episcopatus  Moraviensis,  pp.  76,  77. 

The  foundation  cliarter  of  St.  Peter's  Hospital  at  Aberdeen,  by  Mathow,  bishop  of  Aberdeen, 
granted  between  the  years  1173  and  1199,  is  witnessed  by  Gillechrist.  earl  of  Mar,  by  Fergus, 
earl  of  Buchan,  and  by  Malcolm  and  James,  the  sons  ol  Morgund.— (Kegistrum  Episcopatus 
Aberdonensis,  vol.  i.,  p.  11.) 

A  charter  by  Malcolm,  the  son  of  Moregrund,  earl  of  Mar,  to  the  canons  of  St.  Andrews, 
granted  between  the  years  1207  and  1228,  is  witnessed  by  James,  the  son  of  Moregrund,  and  by 
Duncan  his  brother.— (Original  charter  in  the  Denmylne  Collection,  printed  above,  vol.  ii., 
pp.  17,  18.) 

•Sir  J.,  son  of  the  deceased  M.  earl  of  Mar,'  and  his  brother,  '  Sir  D  ,  son  of  the  deceased  M. 

earl  of  Mar,'  appear  on  record  in  1222 (Original  charter  in  the  Denmylne  Collection,  printed 

aboie,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  18,  19. 

Duncan,  earl  of  Mar,  and  '  James,  the  son  of  Morgund,'  are  among  the  witnesses  to  a  chartor 
by  King  Alexander  II.  to  Ness,  his  physician,  of  the  land.s  of  Banff,  in  the  fief  of  Alyth,  dated  at 
Aberdeen  on  the  nintli  day  of  October,  1232.— (Original  charter  in  the  charter  room  at  Bamlf.;] 


(59G     THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

batiir  ecclesie  de  Abyrnythy  •  et  super  tlecimis  de  cano  riui  solvi  con- 
suevit  Regibus  de  predicto  feodo  ante  predict!  Jacobi  infeodationem  •  de 
consilio  et  consensu  ilecaui  et  capituli  Moraviensis  ecclesie  ita  convenit 
inter  partes  •  quod  predictus  Jacobus  et  heredes  sui  quieti  erunt  in  per- 
petuum  ab  omni  exactione  et  controversia  niota  seu  movenda  eis  super 
pretaxatis  per  predictum  Episcopum  vel  per  aliqueni  ejus  successorem 
.  .  .  Predictus  vero  Jacobus  assignabit  ecclesie  de  Abyrnithy  in  loco 
competenti  niansum  ydoneum  et  ecclesie  propinquum  cum  crofto  con- 
veniente  unius  acre  •  habendum  in  liberam  puram  et  perpetuam  elemo- 
sinam  cum  communibus  et  debitis  aysiamentis  parochie  •  Et  .  .  .  pro 
predicta  quieta  clamatione  solvet  predictus  Jacobus  et  heredes  sui  sin- 
gulis annis  in  perpetuum  Episcopis  Moraviensibus  unam  marcam  ster- 
lingorum  ,  .  .  Actum  in  synodo  .  .  .  habita  anno  incarnationis  Dominice 
•  m°  •  cc°  •  xxvi  •  mense  Mayo  quiuto  die  ejusdem  niensis  in  ecclesia 
Sancti  Egidii  abbatis  apud  Elgyn. 


Carta  Regis  Alexandri  de  Dronlay. '  — (A.D.  1251.) 

Alexander  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  ■  Sciatis  nos  .  .  .  confirmasse 
donacionem  illam  quam  Willelmus  comes  de  Mar  fecit  Gilberto  de  Haya 
de  tota  terra  sua  de  Drunlaw  •  Tenenda  .  .  .  de  prefato  Comite  et  here- 
dibus  suis  .  .  Apud  Sclion  •  vicesimo  sexto  die  Julij  anno  regni  domini 
Regis  tercio  • 

'f  Abridged  from  the  original  iu  tbe  charier  room  at  Slaines. 

William,  carl  ot  Mar,  was  the  sou  of  Earl  Duncan,  and  the  grandson  of  Earl  Morgund  and  the 
Countess  Agnes.  By  a,  charter  dated  at  EalUland,  on  the  twenty-third  day  of  Jana.iry  1267-8 
(witnessed  by  his  sons,  Donald  and  Duncan),  he  confirmed  to  the  canons  of  St  Andrews,  the  gifts 
made  to  ihcm  by  his  grandfather,  t>ir  Morgiuud,  earl  of  Jlar,  of  the  church  of  Tarland,  and  by  bis 
grandmother,  the  Lady  Agnes,  countess  of  Mar,  of  the  church  of  Migvie,  and  farther  granted  an 
acre  of  land,  between  the  church  and  the  castle  of  Migvie,  for  a  manse  t )  the  vicar  or  chaplain 
serving  the  cure.  One  clause  in  his  charter  glances  at  the  quesiions  which  had  been  raised  as  to 
the  legitimacy  of  Earl  illorgund:  ''Et  si  quid  minus  legitime  per  easdcni  personas  predictis 
Priori  et  conuentui  tuerit  donatum  vel  confirmatum  super  cisdem  ccclcsiis  et  tcrris  nos  pro 
nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  quod  per  nos  et  heredes  nostros  suppler!  poterit  supplemus  et  quantum 
in  nobis  est  caritatis  intuitu  predictas  eccle-iias  cum  terris  damus  et  confirmamus  pro  nobis  et 
heredibus  nostris  predictis  Priori  et  conuentui  imperpetunm  possidendas.'— (Kegistrum  Prioratug 
Sancti  Andrce,  pp.  311— .'i]3.) 

Vt  iliiaui,  earl  of  Mar,  is  enumerated  among  the  great  barons  of  Scotland  in  the  letter  of  fealty 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  097 

Carta  Regis  Alexandri  concessa  Willelmo  comiti  de  Marr  super  terra  do 
Tulicultry  in  feodo  de  Clacnianan.  '  — (A.D.  12G2.) 

Alexander  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  omnibus  probis  hominibus  tocius 
terre  sue  salutera  •  Sciant  presontes  et  futuri  quod  cum  Alevinus  de 
Mes  filius  et  heres  quondam  Alevini  de  Mes  totam  terram  suam  de 
Tulicultry  cum  pertinenciis  in  feodo  de  Clacinanan  quam  de  nobis 
tenuit  hereditarie  per  defectum  seruicii  do  dicta  terra  nobis  debiti 
coram  pluribus  regni  nostri  magnatibus  •  scilicet  •  Alexandro  Cumyn 
comite  de  Bouehan  tunc  iusticiario  Scocie  ■  Hugone  de  Abirnitlii  • 
Magistro  W.  Wischard  tunc  cancellario  •  Fergusio  Cumyn  •  Willelmo  de 
Abirnytbi  •  Willelmo  de  Lysuris  •  et  Nicholao  de  Ruthyrford  •  ac  multis 
aliis  •  die  Sanete  Trinitatis  anno  gracie  millesiini  ducentesiini  soxagesimi 
primi  •  apud  Castellum  Puellarum  per  fustum  et  baculum  nobis  rcddidis- 
set  et  totum  ius  sinim  quod  liabnit  in  dicta  terra  cum  pertinenciis  vel 
habere  potuit  pi'o  se  et  heredibus  suis  in  perpetuum  quietmn  clamasset  • 
Nos  totam  dictam  terram  de  Tulicultry  cum  pertinenciis  Willelmo  comiti 
de  Marr  dilecto  nostro  et  fideli  pro  homtgio  et  seruicio  suo  deilim\is  con- 


granted  by  King  Alexander  II.  to  King  Henry  III.  of  England,  in  1244.  He  was  one  of  those 
wlio  were  removed  from  the  administration  of  affairs  in  Scotland,  at  the  instance  of  King  Henry 
III.  of  England,  in  September,  1255,  his  rival,  Alan  Durward,  being  one  of  those  by  whom  he 
was  replaced.  He  was  recalled  to  the  King's  councds  before  February,  12.')7.  He  is  among  the 
magnates  of  Scotland,  who  in  March,  12.58,  bind  themselves  not  to  make  peace  or  truce  with  the 
King  of  England,  without  consent  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  and  his  chiefs.  He  appears,  in  Novem- 
ber, 1258,  along  with  Alan  Durward,  among  those  whom  the  King  of  England  undertakes  to 
support  in  the  government  of  Scotland.  In  November,  12i0.  he  is  named  among  the  magnates 
of  Scotland,  to  whom  King  Henry  III  binds  himself  to  deliver  up  the  child  to  which  his  daugh- 
ter Margaret,  Queen  of  Alexander  III,,  was  about  to  give  birth  in  England —(Foedera,  vol.  i. 
pp.  257,  329,  353,  370,  378,  402.) 

He  was  chamberlain  of  Scotland  in  the  year  1252,  and  again  from  the  year  1263  to  the  year 
12CC  In  the  year  1270,  he  was  sent  to  England,  along  with  the  Abbot  of  Dunfermline,  on  a  mis- 
sion for  the  recovery  of  the  Earldom  of  Huntingdon.  In  the  same  year  his  son  Donald,  was 
knighted  by  King  Alexander  III.  at  Scone.  He  himself  survived  the  month  of  March,  1273.  A 
political  adversary  gives  him  the  cliaracter  of  being  in  malis  artihiis  softs  tn3enjos«s.^(Compota 
Camerarioram  Scotiae,  vol.  i  pp.  16,  23,47 ;  Uegistrum  Domus  de  Soltre  etc.  pp.  35,  45,  46  ;  Acts 
of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  i.  app.  to  pref  p.  9 ;  J.  de  Forduu  Scotichronicon,  lib.  x..  capp. 
X,  xxviii;  Kegistruni  Episcopatus  Aberdouensis,  vol.  i  p  34;  Raine's  North  Durham,  app.  p  16; 
Liber  S.  Marie  de  Melros,  vol.  i.  p.  300)] 

1  [From  atranscript  in  Maefarlane's  Collection  of  Charters,  pp.  217,  218.  MS.  Adv.  Lib.  Edin. 
(34.  3.  25.)1 

4   T 


698  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

cessimus  et  hac  presenti  carta  nostra  confirmauimus  sine  aliquo  retene- 
mento  •  Tenendam  et  habendam  eidem  Willelmo  et  heredibus  suis  de 
nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  per  easdern  diuisas  per 
quas  Walterus  filius  Alani  senescallus  tunc  iusticiarius  Scocie  et  Rogerus 
Auenel  tunc  vicecomes  de  Striuelyn  predicto  Alcuino  patri  dicti  Aleuini 
ex  preccpto  inclite  recordacionis  Domini  Alexandri  regis  patris  nostri 
carissimi  assignauerunt  et  tradidcrunt  cum  incremento  quo  1  per  eosdem 
Waltcrum  filium  Alani  et  Rogerum  Auenel  factum  fuit  Matheo  clerico  de 
Tulicultry  •  in  nemore  in  saltibus  in  planis  et  asperis  in  terris  et  aquis  in 
pratis  et  pascuis  in  moris  et  maresiis  in  stagnis  et  molendinia  •  cum  socca 
et  sacca  cum  furca  et  fossa  cum  tol  et  them  et  infangandethef  et  cum 
omnibus  aliis  iustis  pertinenciis  suis  •  et  cum  omnibus  natiuis  eiusdem 
terre  qui  die  collacionis  facte  predicto  Aleuino  patri  dicti  Aleuini 
extiterant  •  Per  seruicium  vnius  militis  •  Saluis  nostris  elemosinis  •  Con- 
cessimus  eciam  eidem  Willelmo  vt  ipse  et  heredes  sui  habeant  et  teneant 
dictam  terram  in  liberam  forestam  •  Quare  firmiter  prohibemus  ne  quis 
sine  eorum  liccncia  in  predicta  terra  sccet  aut  venetur  super  nosti'am 
plenariam  forisfacturam  decern  librarum  •  Testibus  venerabili  patre 
Gamelino  opiscopo  Sancti  Andree  Alexandro  Cumyn  comite  de  Buchan 
iusticiario  Scocie  •  Waltero  comite  de  Menethet  •  Johanne  Cumyn  • 
Willelmo  de  Brechyn  ■  Eustachio  de  Turribus  •  Reginaldo  Ic  Chen  • 
apud  Forfar  vicesimo  primo  die  Decembris  anno  regni  nostri  quarto 
decimo  ■ 


Carta  Douenaldi   comitis   de   Mar  super  terra   de   Drounlay. '  — (A.D. 
1275— A.D.  1297.) 

vJmnibus  hoc   scriptum  visuris  .  .  .  Douenaldus  comes  de  Mar  salutem 

'  [Abrid{;ed  from  the  origiiml  in  the  charter  room  at  SUiincs. 

Walter  of  Cambhou,  in  accounting  for  the  issues  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the  deceased 
Duncan,  sou  of  Colbany,  Earl  of  Fife,  from  the  twentieth  of  November,  1293,  till  the  sixteenth 
of  November,  1295,  takes  credit  for  a  payment  of  forty  shillings  to  Elen,  countess  of  Mar,  in 
part  of  her  dowry  during  the  time  of  the  account:  'Et  Elene  comitisse  de  Mar  pro  parte  dotis 
sue  •  xl  •  solid!  per  idem  tempus.' — (Contemporary  copy  in  the  British  Museum,  printed  in  the 
Chronicon  de  Lanereost,  p.  47s.) 

Mr.  Haiue,  in  his  pedigree  of  the  family  of  Muschamp  of  Wooler,  says  that  Marjory  Mus- 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  G99 

.  .  .  Nouerit  vniuersitas  vestra  me  dedisse  .  .  .  Domino  Nicholao  de 
Haya  consanguineo  meo  pro  homagio  et  seriiicio  suo  totam  terram  meam 
in  tenemento  de  Dorlaw  •  quam  Dominus  Willelmus  pater  meus  quon- 
dam debit  Domino  Roberto  Boyrn  .  .  .  Tenendam  .  .  ,  de  me  et  here- 
dibusmeis  in  f'eodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  Faciendo  .  .  .  forinseciiin  seruicium 
Domini  Regis  in  exercitu  Seoticano  quantum  pertinet  ad  tantam  terram 
.  .  .  Hiis  testibus  •  venerabilibus  patribus  Dominis  Ilugone  et  Andrea 
de  Scona  et  de  Cupro  abbatibus  •  Dominis  ilichaele  Scoto  •  Wiilehiio 
de  Haya  de  Locherwu  ■  Ada  de  Retref  •  et  Willelmo  Gurlay  militibus  • 
Dauid  de  Rotlienach  ■   Willelmo  Brun  et  multis  aliis. 


Appellatio  Comitis  de  Mar  et  libcrorum  liominum  Moravie  ad  Dominum 
Regem  Anglie  ct  ad  Coronam  Regiam  Anglic.  '  — (Circa  A.D.  1291.) 

Gum  vos  Domine  Willelme  Episcope  Sancti  Andree  et  Domine  Jobannes 
Cumyn  qui  vos  geritis  et  tenetis  pro  Custodibus  regni  Scocie  ad  manu- 
tenendum  et  defendendum  jura  et  libertates  et  consuetudines  regni  eius- 
[dem]  approbatas  [j]am  alios  subcustodes  vestros  fecistis  autoritate  vestra 
propria  et  substituistis  ad  quos  substituendos  a  nobilibus  et  magnatibus 
et  communitate  regni  Scocie  nulla  fuit  vobis  auctoritas  vel  potestas 
attributa  •  Qui  quidem  custodes  substituti  vestri  ad  terram  Morauie  que 
est  immediate  in  manu  Regis  Scocie  autoritate  et  potestate  eis  a  vobis 

champ  (one  of  three  daughters  of  Robert  de  Muschamp,  baron  of  Wooler)  who  w.is  alive  in 
1249,  married  JIalise,  earl  of  Stratherne,  by  whom  she  had  four  daughters,  the  eldest  of  whom 
Muriel,  countess  of  JMar,  died  childless  m  1291-2,  seised  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  barony  of 
Muschamp— (History  of  North  Durham,  p.  267.)] 

1  [From  the  original  in  the  Treasury  of  the  Exchequer  at  Westminster,  printed  in  Sir  F. 
Palgrave's  Documents  illustrating  the  History  of  Scotland,  vol  i.,  pp.  16,  17. 

The  appeal  was  one  of  several  made  to  the  King  of  England,  in  the  interest  of  Sir  Robert  of 
Bruce,  lord  of  Annandale,  whose  son,  Robert  of  Bruce,  earl  of  Carriek,  afterwards  King  of  Scots, 
had  married  Isabella,  daughter  of  Donald,  earl  of  Mar.  That  earl  was  one  of  the  assessors 
named  by  Uruce  in  the  competition  for  the  crown  of  Scotland  in  June,  1292. 

'Notandum  est,  quod  a  prima  dissentionis  materia  mota  inter  nobiles  viros  de  Bruce  et 
Balliolo,  super  jure  succedendi  in  rcguum  Seotiae,  erat  ipsum  regnum  in  duo  divisum. 
Assistebant  enim  Balliolo  cuncti  Comynenses  cum  suis  fautoribus  universis:  parti  vero  Kobcrti 
de  Bruce,  Roberto  Glasguensi  antistite  indissolubili  vinculo  dilectionis  firmiter  assidente,  sub 
firma  affinitatis  confederatione  de  Marr  et  Atholiae,  cum  toto  robore  suae  potcntiae,  comites 
adhaesevunt.' — (Johannis  de  Fordun  Scotichronicon,  lib.  xi.,  cap.  xxv.)] 


700  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

commissa  accedentes  /  terras  et  villas  liberorum  honiinum  Domini  Regis 
Scocie  ibidem  destruxerunt  et  depredaverunt  ac  villas  predictas  et  horrea 
plena  de  blado  exarcernnt  et  bona  omnia  eorundem  hominum  Morauie 
secum  asportaverunt  viros  mulieres  et  pueros  parvulos  quot  attingere 
potuerunt  crudeliter  interfecerunt  •  Super  quibus  injuriis  dampnis  et  gra- 
vaminibus  alique  emende  per  vos  vel  per  substitutes  vcstros  aliq[uo  modo] 
non  sunt  facte  ■  Propter  quod  ob  defectum  vestrum  et  injuriam  predictis 
hominibus  Morauie  per  substitutos  vestros  illata  ego  talis  in  presentia 
vestra  constitutus  •  vice  et  nomine  Domini  Douenaldi  comitis  de  Marr 
unius  de  septem  comitibus  Scocie  •  et  eciam  nomine  predictorum  libero- 
rum homiuuin  Morauie  consanguineorum  parentum  et  affinium  et  aliorum 
amicorum  suorum  et  predicti  Domini  Comitis  de  Marr  •  qui  dictas  injurias 
dampna  et  exarsiones  passi  sunt  •  pro  remedio  optinendo  et  emendis  con- 
sequendis  a  vobis  Domine  Willelme  Episcope  Sancti  Andree  et  Domine 
Johannes  Cumyn  et  ab  omnibus  vobis  adherentibus  ob  defectum  vestrum 
et  pro  eo  quod  predicta  dampna  et  injurias  et  exarsiones  transsire  per- 
misistis  impunita  et  non  correctata  •  ad  presenciam  Domini  Edwardi 
Regis  Anglic  ■  et  ad  coronam  Anglie  regiam  in  hils  scriptis  appello  ■  et 
presentiam  ipsius  Domini  Regis  Anglie  peto  cum  effectu  •  Supponens  pre- 
dictum  Dominum  Dovenaldum  comitem  de  Marr  •  omnes  consanguineos 
affines  et  amicos  suos  et  omnes  sibi  adherentes  •  et  eciam  homines 
jiredictos  Domini  Regis  de  Morauia  et  omnia  bona  sua  et  eorundem 
omnium  mobilia  et  immobilia  ubicunque  fuerint  inventa  •  speciali  paci 
proteccioni  et  defensioni  predicti  Domini  Regis  Anglie  et  coi'one  sue 
regie  /  ne  eis  vel  aliquibus  eorundem  aliquod  dampnum  injuriam  vel 
gravamen  ulterius  faciatis  vel  in  aliquo  facere  presumatis  •  [Item  quia 
vos]  Domine  Willelme  Episcope  Sancti  Andree  et  Domine  Johannes 
Cumyn  qui  vos  pro  custodibus  regni  Scocie  tenetis  super  omnibus  damp- 
nis gravaminibus  et  injuriis  predicto  Comiti  de  Marr  [consanguineis 
affinibus  et]  amicis  suis  supradietis  de  Morauia  sibi  adherentibus  a  tempore 
obitus  nobilis  memorie  Domini  Alexandri  [quondam]  Regis  Scocie  usque 
in  preseiis  per  vos  et  per  ballivos  [I't  substitutos  vestros]  propter  patien- 
uiam  vestram  illatis  nullas  emendas  vel  satisfaccionem  [fecistis  vel 
aliquo  niodo]  faceie  curavistis  •  a  vobis  Domine  Willelme  Episcope 
Sancti  Andree  et  Domine  Johannes  Cumyn  et  ab  omnibus  vobis  adheren- 
tibus ad  predictum  Dominum  Rcgem  Anglic  et  ad  coronam  ipsius  regiam 
iterate  in  hiis  scriptis  appello. 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  701 

Litere  Duvenaldo  comiti  de  Blar.  '  — (A  D.  1292.) 

L-li'dwardus  Dei  gracia]  Rex  [Anglie  .  .  .]  et  supei-ior  dominus  regni 
Scotie  dilecto  et  fideli  suo  Jolianni  eadem  gracia  Regi  Seotie  iliustri 
salutein  Quia  dilectus  nobis  Duvenaldus  comes  de  Mar  in  compote  suo 
de  exitibus  ballive  sue  de  Oubyn  et  Kimnyck  coram  auditoribus  ad  hoc 
assignatis  reddito  de  firmis  et  redditibus  ejusdem  ballive  de  termino 
Sancti  Martini  proximo  preteriti  se  oneravit  de  quibus  nobis  tenetur 
plenarie  respondere  Vobis  mandamus  rogantes  quatinus  eundem  Comitem 
Hrmas  et  redditus  ballive  predicte  qui  a  retro  sunt  de  termino  predicto 
ac  etiam  alia  arreragia  de  quibus  se  oneravit  in  compoto  supradicto 
absque  impedimento  levare  et  colligere  permittatis  ut  nobis  inde  plene 
valeat  respondere  •  Teste  Rege  apud  Rokesburgh  viij  die  Decembris 
[anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  prime]. 


Litere    Dovenalde    comiti    de   Mar  nupor   firmario   de   Obeyn.^  — (A.D. 
1292-3.) 

Liljdvvardus  Dei  gracia]  Rex  [Anglie  .  .  .]  et  superior  dominus  regni 
Scocie  dilecto  sibi  Dovenalde  comiti  de  Mar  nuper  firmario  de  Obeyn 
Cum  assignaverimus  dilectum  nobis  Nicholaum  de  Colic  mercatorem 
nostrum  Lucanensem  ...  ad  arreragia  nobis  debita  de  compotis  vice- 
comitum  firmariorum  et  aliorum  ballivorum  in  regno  Scotie  coUigenda 
et  recipienda  ■  Vobis  mandamus  quod  de  pecunia  in  qua  nobis  tenemini 
de  arreragiis  cempoti  vestri  eidem  mercatori  centum  et  viginti  et  quinque 
libras  novem  solidos  et  unum  denarium  in  Octabis  Purificacionis  Beate 

'  [From  the  Rotuli  Scotiao,  vol.  i.,  p.  12. 

On  the  thirteenth  day  of  June,  1291,  Douenald  earl  of  Mar  swore  fealty  to  King  Edward  I. 
of  England,  as  Overlord  of  Scotland,  at  Upsettlington  on  the  Tweed.  On  the  twentj'-fourth 
day  of  July,  1291,  he  was  present  in  the  monastery  of  the  Friars  Preachers  at  Perth,  when 
King  Edward  received  the  fealty  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Jlau,  and  Countess  of  strathcme.  He 
was  present  in  the  chapel  of  the  castle  of  Berwickon-tlic-Tweed,  on  the  third  day  of  August, 
1291,  when  King  Edward  protested  that  his  consent  to  tiy  the  claims  of  the  competitors  for  the 
Scottish  crown,  within  the  realm  of  Scotland,  should  not  prejudice  the  exercise  of  his  right  as 
Overlord  of  Scotland,  within  the  realm  of  England.— (Kagman  Kolls,  p.  9,  18,  22.] 

2  [From  the  Rotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  p.  17.] 


702  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Marie  proximo  futuris  apurl  Berewyk  supra  Twed  solvatis  .  .  .  Teste 
Re2;e  apud  Novum  Castrum  super  Tynam  vij  die  Januarii  [anno  regni 
Regis  vicesimo  primo], 

Litera  Regis  Anglie  Dovenaldo  comiti  de  Mar  pro  servitio  ad  Vaseoniam 
recuperandam. '  — (A.D.  1294.) 

LJcjdwardus  Dei  gracia]  Rex  [Anglie  .  .  .]  et  superior  dominus  regni 
Scotie  .  .  .  nobill  viro  et  amico  suo  carissimo  Douenaldo  comiti  de  Mar 
salutem  •  Cum  tractatus  inter  nos  et  Regem  Francie  habitus  fuerit  super 
quibusdam  contentionibns  et  controvci'siis  que  fuerunt  inter  gentes  nos- 
tras et  gentes  ipsius  Regis  Francie  supradicti  •  ob  quem  tractatum  noa 
obedientiam  feciraus  ipsi  Regi  de  quibusdam  castris  et  villis  de  terra 
nostra  Vasconie  sub  certis  conventionibus  inter  nos  et  ipsum  inde  factis  • 
et  idem  Rex  conventionibus  illis  in  nullo  articulo  observatis  totam  pi-e- 
dictam  terram  nostram  Vasconie  in  manum  suam  seisiri  fecerit  et  earn 
adliuc  nobis  detineat  malitiose  in  exheredationem  nostri  et  corone  Anglie 
manifestam  •  Ac  nos  in  istis  rebus  recuperandis  non  possimus  consilium 
apponere  sine  Dei  et  amicorum  nostrorum  specialium  auxilio  •  Per  quod 
vos  requirimus  et  rogamus  ita  specialiter  ut  valemus  quod  vos  sitis  ad 
nos  in  propria  persona  vcstra  London'  primo  die  Septembris  cum  equis 
et  armis  prompti  et  parati  ad  transfretandum  nobiscum  ita  quod  vobis  ex 
hoc  teneamur  regratiari  •  Et  si  vos  ipsi  non  possitis  tunc  personaliter 
interesse  de  hominibus  vestris  ad  nos  tunc  mittere  velitis  qui  prompti 

'  [From  the  Foedera,  vol.  i.,  p.  804. 

Douciiald  earl  of  Jlar  swore  fealty  to  King  Edward  I.  of  England,  at  Montrose,  on  the  tenth 

of  July,  and  again  at  licrnickon  the  Tweed,  on  the  twentyeightli  of  August,  1296 (Ragman 

KoUs,  pp.  85, 119.J  The  summons  in  the  text  would  seem  to  hare  been  addressed  to  him  in  re- 
spect of  lands  held  by  bim  in  England. 

'  Duncan,  son  of  the  Earl  of  Mar,  of  the  county  of  Perth,'  '  Christian  of  Mar,  wife  of  Duncan 
of  JIar,  of  the  county  of  Inverness,'  '  Gilbert  of  JIar,  of  the  county  of  Fife,'  '  James  of  Sfar,  of 
the  county  of  Aberdeen,'  '  John  of  Mar,  one  of  the  baiUies  of  the  burgh  of  Linlithgow,'  swore 
fealty  to  King  Edward  X.  of  England,  at  Berwick-on-the-Tweed,  on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of 
August,  129(>. — (Kagman  Kolls,  pp.  123,  129,  131,  158;  Sir  F.  Palgrave's  Documents  illustrating 
the  Uistory  of  Scotland,  p.  153.) 

'Gilbert  of  Mar'  swore  fealty  to  King  Edward  I.  of  England,  at  Aberdeen,  on  the  fifteenth 
day  of  July,  129G.-(l{agman  UoUs,  p.  93.)] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  703 

sint  et  parati  ad  transfretandum  nobiscum  in  forma  predicta  in  tantum 
quod  vos  ex  hoc  valcamus  comniendare  -  Set  melius  nobis  placeret  pro- 
sentia  vestra  cum  minora  gente  quam  major  Humerus  gentium  sine  vobis- 
Teste  Rege  apud  Portesmutli  xix  die  Junii  [anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo 
secundo.] 


Litera  Regis  Episcopo  Aberdencnsi.  '  — (A.D.  1297.) 

LUidwardus  Dei  gracia]  Rex  [Anglie  .  .  .]  venerabili  in  Christo  patri 
H  •  eadem  gratia  Episcopo  Aberdenensi  salutem  Super  cura  et  diligentia 
quas  una  cum  dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  Garthneto  de  Mar  circa  custodiam 
vicecomitatus  de  Abcrden  ad  quam  vos  et  ipse  per  nos  estis  assignati 
hactenus  inipendistis  vobis  grates  referimus  speciales  vestre  fidelitatis 
constantiam  in  hoc  plurimum  commendantes  ■  Vestram  igitur  patei'ni- 
tatem  rogamus  attente  quatinus  ea  que  circa  dictam  custodiam  viriliter 
inchoastis  continuetis  pro  virihus  in  futurum  Ceterum  quia  ex  quorundam 
relatu  didicimus  quod  quidam  malcfactores  et  pacis  nostre  perturbatores 
in  dictis  partibus  discurrentes  quosdam  de  ministris  nostris  interfecerunt 
et  quosdam  iniprisonaverunt  et  sic  imprisonatos  detinent  et  dilecto  et 
fideli  nostro  Willelmo  filio  Warini  constabulario  castri  nostri  de  Urghard 
malitiose  insidiantur  ad  castrum  illud  invadendum  et  ipsum  vVillelmum 
intercipiendum  si  possint  Nos  eorum  malitiis  ne  deterius  inde  contingat 
quam  citius  obviare  volentes  vobis  mandamus  rogantes  in  fide  et  dilec- 
tione  quibus  nobis  tenemini  firmiter  injungentes  quatinus  vos  et  prefatus 
Garthnetus  assumpto  vobiscum  toto  posse  vestro  et  totius  cou^itatus 
predict!  ad  castrum  predictum  sine  dilatione  aliqua  accedatis  et  statum 
ejusdem  videatis  taliterque  inde  de  consilio  predicti  Willelmi  provideatis 
et  ordinetis  quod  castrum  illud  bene  muniatur  et  custodiatur  ita  quod 
eidem  castro  dampnum  sen  periculum  aliquod  non  eveniat  quoquo  modo 
Et  ad  malcfactores  luijusmodi  arrestandos  et  justitiandos  ita  viriliter 
sicut  de  vobis  confidimus  vos  geratis  quod  diligentiam  et  fidclitatem 
vestram  in  hac  parte  debeamus  merito  comniendare  •  Teste  Rege  apud 
Ospringe  xj  die  Junij  [anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  quinto]. 

'[From  the  Rotuli  Scotiac,  vol.  i.,  no.  11.] 


704  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Litera  Regis  Garthnoto  filio  Comitis  de  Mar.  '  — (A.D.  1297.) 

[EdwarJus  Dei  gracia]  Rex  [Anglie  .  .  .]  dilecto  et  fideli  suo  Garth- 
ncto  de  Mar  salutem  Super  cura  et  diligentia  quas  una  cum  vcnerabili 
patre  H  •  episcopo  Aberdenensi  circa  custodiam  vicecomitatus  de  Aber- 
den  ad  quam  vos  et  ipse  per  nos  estis  assignati  bactenus  impendistis  et 
etiam  super  litera  quam  dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  Gilberto  de  Umframvill 
coraiti  de  Anegos  transmisistis  cujus  tenorcm  per  dilectum  et  fidelem 
nostrum  Andream  Rate  per  credentiam  sibi  commissam  intelleximus 
eviJenter  vobis  grates  referimus  spcciales  [ut  sujjra  p.  703.]  Teste  Rege 
apud  Ospriuge  xj  die  Junij  [anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  quinto.] 

Litera  Regis  vicecomiti  de  Aberden.  ^  — (A.D.  1297.) 

L-liidwardus  Dei  gracia]  Rex  [Anglie  .  .  .]  dilecto  et  fideli  suo  Henrico 
de  Latlium  vicecomiti  de  Aberden  salutem  Quia  intelleximus  quod 
quidam  malefactores  et  pacis  nostre  perturbatores  in  partibus  illis  dis- 
curi'cntes  homicidia  depredationes  et  alia  enormia  perpetrant  et  de  die  in 
diem  perpetrare  non  desistunt  in  lesionem  pacis  nostre  manifestam  Nos 
ipsorum  malitiis  obviare  volentes  vobis  mandamus  in  fide  et  dilectione 
quibus  nobis  tenemini  firmiter  injunocntcs  quod  assumpto  vobiscum  toto 
posse  vestro  et  toto  po.sse  quod  in  comitatu  prcdicto  et  etiam  aliunde 
liabere  poteritis  ad  predictos  niak'factores  arestandos  et  justitiandos  adeo 
viriliter  apponatis  partes  vestras  quod  diligentiam  et  probitatem  vestram 
in  boo  debeamus  merito  commendare  •  Teste  Rege  apud  Ospringe  xj  die 
Junij  [anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  quinto]. 

Littra  Dovenaldi  Comitis  de  Mar. '  —(A.D.  1297.) 

A  touz  ceux  qui  cestes  presentes  lettres  verront  ou  orront  /  Dovenald 


'  [From  the  Rotuli  Scotiac,  vol.  i.,  p.  41.) 
'  [From  tliu  Rotuli  Scotiac,  vol.  i.,  p.  4-'.] 
3  [From  Sir  F.  I'algrave's  Documeiits  illustrating  the  History  of  Scotland,  vol.  i.,  pp.  187, 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  705 

countc  de  Mar  /  snluz  •  Come  iiostre  cliier  Seiijneur  Edward  par  la  grace 
de  Dieu  Roi  d  Engloterre  Seigneur  d  Irland  et  Duc8  d  Aquitaine  /  par 
qui  commandement  nous  sumes  deinorez  de  cea  Trente  a  sa  volonte 
sicome  nous  li  promismes  et  jurasmes  sur  Seintes  Ewangeilles  /  nous  eit 
otreiez  de  sa  grace  de  aler  en  Escoce  en  la  compaignie  le  Counte  de 
Garenne  pur  nous  apparailler  pur  li  servir  selonc  nostre  peer  en  ceste 
guerre  qu  il  ad  au  Roi  de  Fraunce  /  nous  grauntoms  et  promettoms 
loiauement  par  cestes  presentus  lettres  que  nous  mettroms  nostre  loial 
poer  de  li  servir  a  sa  volunte  en  la  guerre  avantdite  sicome  a  nostre 
Seigneur  lyge  •  E  s  il  avient  par  aucune  avienture  que  nous  ne  1  faceoms 
mie  /  que  nous  retornerons  a  nostre  Seigneur  le  Roi  avantdit  sanz  nul 
delay  pur  demore  en  meisme  la  forme  come  nous  sumes  demore  avant  ces 
houres  par  nostre  sermcnt  avantdit  •  E  a  totes  cestes  choses  faire  et 
fornir  en  touz  pointz  /  nous  obligeoms  nous  el  nos  heirs  et  nos  assignez  et 
quaunt  qui  nous  avoms  on  aveir  porronis  moeble  ou  noun  moeble  a  la 
volunte  nostre  Seigneur  le  Roi  avantdit  et  de  ses  heirs  •  E  estre  ce  nous 
avoms  jure  sur  Seintes  Ewangeilles  et  seintes  relikes  et  sur  le  cors 
nostre  Seigneur  sacre  /  et  avoms  ausint  mis  nostre  seal  a  cest  escrit  en 
tesmoignaunce  de  totes  les  choses  avantdites  ■  Donees  a  Westmonstier  le 
vintisme  tierz  jour  de  Juyn  ■  1  an  du  regne  nostre  Seigneur  le  Roi 
Edward  avantdit  /  vintisme  quint. 


Litera    Episcopi    Abirdonensis    Comitis    de    Buchan    et    Gartineti    filii 
Comitis  de  Mar.  '  — (A.D.  1297.) 

JVlagnifico  principi  ac  domino  suo  pre  cunctis  metuendo  et  reverendo 
Domino  Edwardo  Dei  gracia  Regi  Anglorum  illustii  Domino  Hybernie 
et  Duci  Aquitanie  [Henricus]  permissione  divina  ecclesie  Abirdonmsis 
minister  humilis  Johannes  Cumync  comes  de  Buchan  et  constabularius 

188.  The  bcal  appended  to  the  original  is  an  impression  from  a  gem,  with  an  inscription  in 
the  Cuphic  character,  surrounded  with  tlic  inscription,  sigillum  comitis  de  mae. 

Donald,  earl  of  Mar,  fought  .against  King  Edward  at  Dunbar  in  April,  r2'J6,  and  was  .^oon 
afterwards  talien  prisoner  by  the  English.— (Chronicon  de  Lanercost,  pp.  170-177;  Scalacronica, 
p.  122 ;  Joannis  de  l-'ordun  Scotichronicon,  lib.  xi.,  cap.  xxv.) 

'  [From  the  original  in  the  Tower,  printed  in  the  Chronicon  de  I.anercost,  pp.  495,  49C.J 

4  u 


706  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Scotie  et  Gartinctus  filius  Comitis  de  Mar  salutem  .  .  .  Cum  in  Moravia 
et  aliis  terris  quibusdam  conjacentibus  per  Andreain  filium  Domini 
Andree  de  iMoravia  et  alios  quosdam  pacis  [inimicos]  tumultus  jam  dudum 
surrexisset  non  modicus  •  Dominacioni  vestre  patefacimus  per  presentes 
quod  iios  pacem  vestram  fovere  vnlentes  dictum  tumultum  cassare  et  ind 
.  .  .  frenare  dietas  partes  cum  sufficicnte  potencia  vestra  et  nostra  ultra 
montes  Scocie  adivimus  et  ipsas  ubique  visitavimus  et  malefactores  quesi- 
vimus  in  modis  ipsis  .  .  .  quod  Dominus  Andreas  de  Rathe  vobis  cum 
festinacione  clarius  declarabit  Et  cum  venerimus  ad  villam  de  Invernys 
misimus  pro  nobilisslraa  Comitissa  de  Ros  quod  .  .  .  veniret  et  suum 
consilium  posse  et  auxilium  nobis  adhiberet  circa  pacis  custodiam  et 
rewalem  justiciam  ordinandum  et  in  posterum  observandum  et  quod  bona 
su  .  .  .  tinuaret  ut  a  vobis  meritis  suis  exigentibus  graciam  et  grates 
reportaret  in  futurum  •  Que  nostras  supplicaciones  benignissime  admit- 
tens  et  comniodam  .  .  .  ens  et  bonorem  accessit  ad  nos  et  curam  suam 
cum  nostra  apposuit  diligentissimam  circa  cetera  omnia  ritissime  ordi- 
nanda  •  Et  quia  in  omnibus  temporibus  .  .  .  diligens  fuit  et  benevola 
quod  vestre  Excellencie  .  .  .  possumus  innotescere  nobis  humiliter 
supplicavit  ut  statum  suum  curam  et  diligenciam  labores  pariter  .  .  . 
vobis  declarare  curaremus  et  testimonium  veritati  perhibere  •  Ac  nos 
justis  suis  supplicacionibus  inclinati  in  fide  et  fidelitate  quibus  vobis  .  .  . 
ndere  possumus  vel  ab  aliis  suis  vicinis  majoribus  mediis  et  minoribus 
attrahere  seu  inquirere  fidelissimam  in  omnibus  quod  probat  .  .  .  exhi- 
bicio  cum  sit  dileccionis  et  afFeccionis  probacio  verissima  •  Et  quia  ad 
dictarum  parcium  borealium  Rossie  silicet  Ergadie  et  Insularum  custo- 
diam .  .  .  mitem  Rossensem  .  .  .  itas  earundem  utilem  proclamat 
necessariura  et  dilectum  dignetur  vestra  discretio  reverenda  circa  ipsum 
et  patrie  vestre  custo[diam]  .  .  .  securitatem  vestram  .  .  .  et  bonorem 
aliquod  ordinare  quod  vobis  ex  nunc  in  expedicionem  poterit  redundare  • 
Scitur  quod  si  domi  stetissit  tumultus  .  .  .  nullatenus  surrexisset  .  .  , 
Apud  Invernys  die  Mercurii  in  vigilia  Saucti  Jacobi  apostoli  anno 
Domini  •  M"  •  cc°  •  nonagessimo  septimo. 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  707 

Lettre  escrite  a  Roy  de  Engleterre  par  Ic  Evesqiie  <le  Abbirden  Ic  Contede 
Buchan  o  Sire  Gartheneclie  fiz  le  Conte  de  Marre.  ' — (A. D. 1297.) 

A.  tresnoble  et  tresexcellent  prince  et  lor  trescher  seigneur  Sire  Edeward 
par  la  grace  de  Dcu  noble  Rey  de  Englelorre  .  .  .  et  Duke  de  Aquitayne 
le  soens  leaus  et  feas  Henri  par  meime  la  grace  Eveque  de  Abbirden  Jon 
Cumyn  counte  [de  Buchan  et]  Garteneche  fiz  le  Conte  de  Jlarre  com  a 
lor  lige  seigneur  tutte  reverence  honeur  et  aervise  Com  Sir  Jon  Cumyn 
conte  de  Bu[chan  avantjnome  et  Sir  Alisandre  son  frere  sont  aliez  a  vous 
par  escrite  de  baster  eus  de  vers  vous  sclonc  la  tenore  de  lor  escrite  ale 
en  .  .  .  la  marche  le  ataynt  Sir  Andrea  de  Rat  vestre  bacheler  portant 
al  avant  dit  Conte  vestre  bref  que  il  se  dust  baster  vers  le  north  de 
Escoce  a  la  compaignie  le  Euesque  et  Sir  Garteneche  avantnomees  pur 
une  gerre  maliciuse  que  fu  eleueue  u  pais  par  ackuns  de  voz  enemis 
enfreingnanz  vestre  peez  a  la  quele  gerre  refrenner  et  abatir  solunc  le 
poer  que  nous  poames  si  hastivement  cullir  vers  cele  marche  aprochames 
Si  que  nous  fumes  en  Launoy  sur  Spec  le  mardi  devant  la  feste  de  la 
Magdaleyn  la  nous   contrevint  Andrea  de  MorrefF  o  mut  grant  lioste  de 

I  [From  the  original  ia  tlie  Tower,  printed  in  the  Chronicon  de  Lanercost,  pp.  500,  501. 

(iartenecli,  or  Gartney  appears  to  have  become  Earl  of  Mar  not  long  after  the  date  of  this 
letter  (25.  Jnly,  1297),  and  to  have  died  before  the  end  of  the  year  1305.  The  Prior  of  St.  Serfs 
Intli  now  begins  to  clironicle  the  successions  of  the  Earls  of  Mar  : 

'  Robert  the  Brws  owro  Kyng,  quhen  he 

Had  of  Karryk  the  cownto, 

Befor  that  he  tuk  the  crowne 

Of  Scotland,  or  posscssyown, 

Erie  Gartnayis  .'^ystyr,  I  herd  telle, 

That  ciild  he  nam  wes  Ysabelle, 

He  tuk,  and  weddyt  til  his  wyf. 

On  hyr  he  gat  in-til  hys  lyf 

Hot  a  doiichtyr,  cald  Marjory. 

Waltyr  Stewart  that  lady 

Tuk  to  wyf,  and  eflyr  that 

llobert  Stewart  on  hyr  he  gat. 

That  sum  tyme  eftyr  tuk  the  crowne 

Of  Scotland,  and  posscssyown. 

'  Oure  King  Robert  had  alswa 
Systyrys,  and  the  fyrst  of  tha 
Wes  weddyt  wyth  the  Erie  Gartnay, 
That  Erie  of  JIare  wes  in  his  day. 
On  hyr  he  gat  the  Erie  Donald, 


70S  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

felons  le  numbre  de  queus  Sir  Amlreu  de  Rate  vestre  bacholer  vous 
porra  mustrer  solunc  ceo  que  il  oi  de  gent  de  lor  compaignie  et  la  se 
rnisterent  les  avantdit  felons  en  line  trop  grant  forceletz  de  more  et  de 
boys  la  a  nul  horn  a  chcval  aider  se  poat  E  sachez  que  le  vauntdit  Conte 
et  sont  frere  sunt  demorez  u  pais  [de  n]orthe  par  vos  comandemenz  de 
vestre  bref  et  de  deuz  autre  brefs  uvertes  et  closes  qui  vindrint  au 
Conte  par  vestre  eonseil  [Descjoce  seelez  de  vestre  seel  de  Escoce  pur 
la  grant  mecbef  que  est  u  pais  E  pur  ceo  que  ceo  serroit  trop  long  escrip- 
ture  maundera  vous  tuz  le  poinz  et  les  aventures  (jue  sunt  avenus  et  le 
estat  du  pars  en  tuitc  choses  nous  vous  prions  que  vous  volez  creer 
Sire  Andreu  de  Rate  vestre  bacbeler  qui  vous  porra  mustrer  le  choses 
en  tuit  poinz  quar  il  fui  personalment  a  tuz  le  fez  par  qui  si  vous  plest 
nous  volez  hastivement  vestre  volente  remander  •  Notre  Seigneur  vous 
garde  et  vous  cresse  honors  •  Ceste  lettre  fu  fest  a  Inuirnys  le  jor  de 
Sain  Jake  la  apostre. 

That  wcs  a  stowt  man  and  a  bald. 

This  Donald  eftyr  gat  Thomas, 

That  Eric  of  Mar  syne  next  hym  was: 

Thare  come  nane  ayre  of  hys  body; 

Ily.s  systyr  wcs  hys  ayre  for-thi. 

And  that  systyre  weddyt  was 

Wyth  Willame,  that  Lord  wcs  of  Dowglas: 

That  Willame  but  dowt  wes  he, 

That  made  of  Dowglas  a  cownte. 

That  Willame  on  that  lady  gat 

Jamys  of  Douglas,  that  eftyr  that 

Gert  mony  of  oure  fays  spurn. 

And  syne  wes  slayne  at  Ottyrburne  .  .  . 

But  foureyhere  Erie,  I  trow,  he  wes  .  .  . 

Of  Mar  hys  syster  wcs  his  ayre 

And  of  the  Garvyauch.    That  lady  fayre 

Schyr  Alalcolmc  of  Drowmwnd  til  hys  wyf 

Tuk,  and  weddyt  hyr  in  his  lyf: 

Barnys  on  hyr  had  he  uane. 

Quhen  this  Malcolme  the  dcde  had  tane, 

'1  he  Erie  of  Buchaneys  swn,  Stewart 

Alysandyre,  hyr  weddyt  cftyrwart. 

Scho  deyd,  and  n:i  barne  til  hym  bare ; 

liot  he  romanyt  Eric  of  Mare. 

ilc  wes  all  wertws  in  hys  dede. 

And  wellc  rewlyd  that  he  had  to  led.' 
WyBtownis  Orygynalo  Cronykil  of  Scotland,  book  viii.  chap.  vii.    Cf.  Johannis  de  Fordun 
Scotichronicon,  lib.  xi.  cap.  xiii.  and  the  evidence  of  Ingeram  of  Wenton,  of  Andat,  a  kinsman 
of  the  Trior  ol  St.  Serfs,  printed  above,  pp.  197, 1U8.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  709 

L  Ordenance  pour  envoyer  le  fuiz  et  heir  au  Conte  de  Jlar  en  chastol  de 
Bristeud.  >  — (A.D.  130G.) 

Oes  sont  les  nomcs  de  ceux  qui  ont  este  contre  le  Roi  en  ceste  guerre  d 
Eseoce  mcue  par  Robert  de  Brus  jadis  Conte  de  Carrik  en  1  an  [du  regne 
nostre  scignor]  le  Roi  xxxiiii.  les  queux  sont  venuz  a  la  pees  por  ester 
a  droit  •  Et  ordenez  est  q  il  soient  envcez  en  Engleterre  pour  demourer 
en  prison  es  chasteux  dessouz  nomez  en  la  manere  dessouz  escrite.  .  .  . 

Item  1  enfant  qui  est  heir  de  Mar  soit  enveez  a  Bristeud  et  illueques 
demoerge  en  garde  en  Chastel  de  meisme  le  lieu  •  Issint  totes  voies  q  il 
puisse  aler  en  dit  chastel  en  jardyn  et  aillors  denz  le  clos  et  que  le 
Conestable  assigne  acun  fiable  honime  et  suffisant  qi  entende  a  la  garde 
de  li  et  que  le  Conestable  de  meisme  le  Chastel  soit  chargez  de  la  garde 
du  dit  enfant  si  q  il  ne  puisse  eschape  en  nule  maniere  mais  q  il  soit  hors 
de  fers  tant  come  il  est  de  si  tendre  age. 


Pro  custodia  Dovenaldi  filii  et  heredis  Comitis  de  Mar.  ^  — (A.D.  1306.) 

-Uovenald  le  fuiz  et  heir  au  Conte  de  j\Iar  soit  liverez  a  1  Evesque  de 
Cestre  por  le  faire  mettre  en  chastel  de  Bristeud  por  le  garder  illueques 
sauvement  et  seurement  •  Et  qu  1  Evesque  ordcyne  en  tiel  maniere  q  il  y 
eit  un  vadlet  avisez  et  seur  qui  entende  au  dit  Dovenald  come  son 
maistre  et  compaignon. 


Ceste   ordenance    est   changee   si  que   par    commandement    le    Roi   est 
demeurez  oveque  li  en  son  oustel  etc. 


'  [From  Sir  F.  Palgrave's  Documents  illustrating  the  History  of  Scotland,  p.  353.] 

-  [From  Sir  F.  Palgrave's  Documents  illustrating  the  History  of  Scotland,  pp.  3.j5,  356. 

Donald,  earl  of  Mar  remained  a  prisoner  in  England,  until  after  liannockburn.    The  Chru. 

mcle  of  Lancrcost,  under  the  year  1314,  writes:  'Circa  festum  vero  Sancti  Jlichaelis  [Sept.  29.) 

rediit  Comes  Herfordiae,  qui  duxerat  sororem  l-tegis  Angliae,  de  Scolia;  et  redditi  sunt  pro 

liberatione  ipsius  Episcopus  Glascuensis,  et  Comes  de  JIarre,  qui  luerat  nutritus  in  .Vnglia,  et 


710  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Litere  Regis  Edwardi  pro  protectione  Dovenaldi  de  ilar. '  — (A.D.  1319.) 

Uovenaldus  de  Mar  qui  ...  in  obsequio  Regis  per  preceptum  Regis 
profectus  est  ad  partes  Seotie  habet  litteras  Regis  de  protectione  .  .  . 
usque  ad  festum  Natalis  Domini  proxime  futurum  duraturas  .  .  .  Teste 
Rege  apud  Eboracum  xx  die  Julii  [anno  regni  Regis  tertio  decimo]  •  Per 
ipsuni  Regeni. 


Consimiles  litcras  habent  subscript!  qui  cum  prefato  Dovenaldo  profecti 
sunt  ut  supra  per  testimonium  ipsius  Dovenaldi  videlicet  •  Willelmus  de 
Houlet  •  Thomas  de  Langenhill  •  Robertus  filius  Thome  de  Langenhull. 

uxor  Domini  Roberti  de  Bruse,  ct  sorer  sua  et  filia.  Comes  tamen  de  Marre.cum  venisset  apud 
Novum  Castrum,  noluit  ire  cum  eis  in  Scotiam,  sed  maluit  morari  in  Anglia.— (Chronicon  de 
Lancrcost,  p.  229.) 

'  [From  tlie  Kotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i.  p.  201. 

I(  the  Earl  of  Mar  now  went  to  Scotland,  he  soon  aftei-wards  returned  to  England.  In  Octo- 
ber, 132G,  lie  was  keeper  of  the  castle  of  Bristol,  the  place  of  bis  captivity  when  a  child :  'Donal, 
count  de  Marre,  cstoit  en  le  hour  od  Ic  Roy  Dengleter  et  nurry  oue  ly,  qi  auoit  la  garde  du 
chastcl  <ie  Bristow  du  haillie  le  Roy,  qi  le  rcndy  a  la  Royne,  se  trey  en  soun  pays  en  Escoee." — 
(Scalacronica,  p.  lol.) 

It  would  seem  that  the  Earl  of  Mar,  although  the  nephew  of  Bruee,  fought  under  the  English 
banner  against  the  Scots,  at  Biland,  in  October,  1322.— (Illustrations  of  Scottish  History  from  the 
Twelfth  to  the  Sixteenth  Century,  p.  .5/5.) 

On  the  deposition  of  King  Edward  II.,  he  repaired  to  Scotland,  in  the  hope,  it  is  said,  of  there 
getting  help  to  the  enterprise  for  restoring  the  detlironed  monarch,  lie  was  tholeader  ofoneof  the 
three  Scottish  armies  which  invaded  England  in  tlie  summer  of  1'327 :  '  Tertium  [exercitum 
duxitj  Comes  de  Marre,  qui  per  multos  annos  praecedentes  fuerat  in  curia  Regis  Angliae  educa- 
tus,  sed  post  captionem  Regis  reversus  est  in  Scotiam,  spcrans  eum  per  adjutorium  Scottoram 
et  per  aliquos  fautores,  quos  Rex  depositus  adhue  habebat  in  Anglia,  de  custoilia  eripere  et  in 
regnum  restitucre.'— (Chronicon  de  Lanercost,  p.  '-';ja.  (  f.  Scalacronica,  p.  l.")4;  Barbour's  Bruce, 
pp.  44G,  4:)0,  (.'Jpalding  Club  edit.) 

Althougli  his  sincerity  in  the  Scottish  ciuse  seems  to  have  been  suspected,  he  was  chosen 
\Varrten  ot  Scotland  in  August,  13:!2.     lie  fell  a  few  days  afterwards  at  the  battle  of  Dupplin. 

'Eodem  anno  [1331]  mortuus  est  Comes  Moraviae,  Dominus  Thomas  Randolfe,  qui  fuerat 
Custos  Scotiae  ordinatus,  donee  David  ad  aetatem  veniret,  et  ideo  eleetus  fiiit  in  Custodem 
Scotiae  Domiuus  Dovenaldus  comes  de  Marre,  qui  tamen  semper  antea  excitaverat  Dominum 
Edwardum  de  Balliolo,  ut  veniret  in  Scotiam  et  haberet  per  suuni  adju*,orium  regnum  suum,  sed 
postquam  vidit  seelectum  in  Custodem  regni  adh.acsit  parti  Dauid,  Edwardo  relicto.'— (Chroni- 
con de  Lanercost,  p.  267).  Cf,  Scalacronica,  pp.  159,  160;  Joannis  de  Fordun  Scotichronicon,  lib. 
xili.  capp.  xxii— xxiv. ;  Wyntownis  Orygynale  Cronykil  of  Scotland,  book  viii.  chap.  xxvi. ; 
Lord  Hailes'  Annals  of  Scotland,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  U7— 15LJ 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  711 

Carta   Regis    Robert!    concessa  Dovenaldo  comiti  de  Marr  tlianagii  de 
Cloveth  infra  vicecomitatum  dc  Forfar.  '  — (A.D.  1328.) 

Xvobertus  Dei  gracia  rex  Scottorum  omnibus  probis  bominibus  tocius 
terre  sue  salutem  •  Seiatis  nos  dcdisse  .  .  .  Dovenaldo  comiti  de  Marr 
nepoti  nostro  diiecto  totum  tbanagium  nostrum  de  Cloveth  cum  duabus 
peciis  terre  que  vocantur  Petnocys  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfar  • 
Tenendum  et  habendum  eiilem  Dovenaldo  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et 
heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  nobis  et 
heredibus  nostris  annuatim  dictus  Dovenaldus  et  heredes  sui  viginti  libras 
sterlingorum  ad  terminos  Pentecostes  et  ISancti  Martini  [in]  yeme  propor- 
cionabiliter  •  Et  faciendo  inde  cariagia  et  alia  minuta  seruicia  debita  et 
consueta  tempore  bone  memorie  Domini  Alexandri  regis  Scotie  predeces- 
soi'is  nostri  vltimo  defuncti  pro  omni  alio  seruicio  exaccione  seculari  seu 
demanda  •  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nos- 
trum precipimus  apponi  •  Testibus  Bernardo  abbate  de  Aberbrothok 
cancellario  nostro  ■  Tboma  Ranulphi  comite  Morauie  domino  Vallis  Ann- 
andie  et  Mannie  nepote  nostro  •  Jacobo  domino  de  Duglas  •  Gilberto  de 
Haya  constabuiario  nostro  •  Roberto  de  Keth  marescallo  nostro  •  et 
Alexandre  de  Seton  militibus  •  Apud  Edinburgum  sexto  decimo  die  Marcii 
anno  regni  nostri  vicesimo  secundo. 


Carta  Regis  Roberti  concessa  Dovenaldo  comiti  de  Marre  terre  de  Salklyn 
infra  vicecomitatum  de  Fyfe. ' — (A.D.   1.329.) 

Itobertus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  omnibus  probis  hominibus  tocius 
terre  sue  salutem  •  Seiatis  nos  dedisse  .  ,  .  Dovenaldo  comiti  de  Marre 
nepoti  nostro  diiecto  et  fideli  terram  de  Salklyn  cum  pertinenciis  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Fyfe  •  Tenendam  et  habendam  eidem  comiti  et  here- 
dibus suis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  .  .  .  adeo  libere  quiete  plenarie 
et  honorifice  .  .  .  sicut  quondam  Johannes  comes  Atholie  dictam  terram 


'  [Abridged  from  a  transcript  in  llacfarlanc's  Collection  of  Charters,  pp.  •-'13,211,  MS.  Adv 
Lib.  (34,S.25.)] 


712  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

cum  pertinenciis  aliquo  tempore  tenuit  seu  possedit  •  ita  tamen  quod 
Isabella  comitissa  Atholie  habeat  et  teneat  dictam  terram  cum  pertin- 
entiis  mode  quo  nunc  tenet  pi'o  tempore  vite  sue  •  Faciendo  inde  dictus 
comes  et  heredes  sui  seruicium  debitum  et  consuetum  •  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  presenti  carte  nostro  sigiHum  nostrum  precepimus  npponi  • 
Testibus  Waltero  de  Twynane  cancellario  nostro  •  Thoma  Ranulphi 
comite  Morauie  domino  Vallis  Annandie  et  Mannie  nepote  nostro  • 
Jacobo  domino  de  Duglas  Gilberto  de  Haya  constabulario  nostro  • 
Roberto  de  Keth  marescallo  nostro  Scocie  •  et  Roberto  Boyd  militibus 
apud  Glenluys  vicesimo  nono  die  Marcii  anno  regni  nostri  vicesimo 
quarto. 


Carta  confirmationis  Dovenaldi   comitis  de  Mar. '  — (A.D.   1329 — A.D. 
1332.) 

Carta  Dovenaldi  comitis  de  Mar  et  domini  de  Stratlialueth  .  .  .  Deo  et 
Sancte  IMarie  et  monacliis  de  Cupro  .  .  .  pro  salute  anirae  bone  memorie 
Domini  Gartineti  patris  mei  quondam  comitis  de  JIar  .  .  .  confirmasse 
donationem  illam  quam  nobilis  domina  Marjoria  comitissa  Atholie  amita 
nostra  in  .  .  .  viduitate  sua  .  .  .  fecit  .  .  .  de  advocatione  seu  jure 
pati'onatus  ecclesie  de  Alueth  in  dyocesi  Aberdonensi  .  .  .  sicut  carta 
ejusdcm  domine  cum  confirmatione  Domini  David  de  Strathbolgy  filii 
sui  primogeniti  et  heredis  .  .  .  testatur  •  Testibus  Alesandro  episcopo 
Abirdonensi  •  Johanne  episcopo  Moraviensi  •  Domino  Johanne  Brune 
militc  •  David  de  Mar  fratre  nostro  •  et  multis  alijs. 


'  IKrom  the  lirevlarium  Antiqui  KcKistri  Monasterii  de  Cupro  in  Anegus.  .MS.  in  tlie  library 
ut  I'anmnre. 

Marjory,  countess  of  Atlioll,  was  tlie  wife  of  John,  earl  of  Atholl,  the  daaghter  of  Donald, 
carl  of  Mar  and  the  sister  of  Gaitinet,  carl  of  Mar.  Her  grant  was  conlirmcd  by  King 
Kobert  I.  in  130b.    See  above,  vol.  ii.,  p.  312.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  71.; 

Salvus  conductu3  pro  Willielmo  de  Keth  et  GoJefrido  de  Ros  ducentibus 
Ricardum  Talbot  captivum  ad  marchiam  Anglic.  '  — (A.D.  133.5.) 

Liidvvardus  Dei  gracia]  Rex  [Anglie  ...].,.  vicecomitibus  .  .  . 
salutem  •  Cum  Willielinus  de  Ketli  et  Godofridus  de  Ros  milites  ciiiii 
sexaginta  liominibus  ad  anna  de  Scotia  dilectum  et  fidelem  nostrum 
Ricardum  Talbot  per  bomines  de  Scotia  iiuper  sub  custodia  detentum  ad 
partes  marchie  regni  nostri  sint  ducturi  •  Vobis  .  .  .  mandamus  quoil 
prefatis  Willielmo  et  Godefrido  .  .  .  non  inferatis  .  .  .  molestiam  .  .  . 
Teste  Rege  apud  Notyngbam  •  ii  •  die  Aprilis  [anno  regni  Regis  nono.] 

'  [From  the  Foedera,  vol.  ii.,  p.  904;  Rotuli  Scotiac,  vol.  i.,  p.  33-1. 

'  Uicliardus  Talbot  ad  Angliam  tcndens,  per  Laudoniara  iter  faciens,  sexto  Idus  Septcmbris 
[.\.t).  1334]  captus  est  iljidein  .  .  .  Uominus  Willelmus  de  Keth  de  Galstona,  cum  turraa  sua, 
obviavit  Uoniino  Eichardo  lalhot,  venicnti  cum  magna  potentia  ad  subveniendum  suis  com- 
patriotis :  quern  tamen  cum  complicil)US  pro  dcfensione  sua  lacum  quondam  intrare  coe^'it,  quos 
omnes  captives  magno  pretio,  et  pro  Richardo  Talbot  duobus  millibus  librarum  perceptis,  ad 
Angliam  remisit  pedtstres '— (Joannis  de  Fordun  gcotichronicon,  lib.  xiii.,  capp.  xxix.,  xl.) 
'  Kichard  Tallebot  estoit  par  dela  les  Montes  en  lez  terres  del  herit.ape  sa  fcnime  la  feile  Johan 
de  Comyn,  quaoit  lez  nouelis  de  cest  dcputisoun,  se  trey  deuers  Engleter,  ou  en  Louncs  il  fust 
pris '— (Scalacronica,  p.  164.) 

'  Schyre  Willame  als  of  Galstown 
Of  Keth,  that  wes  of  gud  renown. 
Met  Rychard  Talbot  bo  the  way. 
And  set  hym  to  sa  hard  assay. 
That  til  a  kyrk  he  gert  him  ga, 
And  clos  thare  defens  to  ma. 
Bot  he  assaylid  thare  sa  f;ist 
That  hym  be-howyd  tret  at  the  last. 
And  twa  thowsand  pund  to  pay, 
And  left  ostage,  and  went  his  way.' 

(Wyntownis  Orygynale  Cronykil  of  Scotland,  book  viii ,  chapp.  xxvili,  xxxiii.)   According  to  some 

English  writers,  Sir  Richard  Talbot  was  surprised  and  taken  at  Panmure  in  Angus (Collins' 

Peerage,  vol.  iii.,  pp.  4,  5,  edit.  1779.) 

He  inherited  large  possessions  in  Scotland  through  his  wife,  tlizabeth,  daughter  of  .John  Cumyn, 
Lord  of  Badenach;  and  seems  to  have  been  made  Lord  of  Mar  by  King  Edward  Balliol,  pro- 
bably about  the  beginning  of  the  year  1334,  when  that  prince  put  him  in  possession  of  the  castle 
of  Kildrummy.— (See  above,  pp.  162,  153.)  '  Richard  Talbot,  lord  of  Mar,'  sat,  with  Alexander 
hishop  of  Aberdeen,  Henry  de  Beaumont,  earl  of  Buchan,  and  David  do  Strabolgi,  earl  of 
Atholl,  in  the  parliament  of  King  Edward  Balliol,  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  tenth  day  of  February, 
1333-4.  'Richard  Talbot,  lord  of  Mar,'  is  onj  of  the  witnesses  to  the  charter  (dated  at  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  ou  the  twelfth  day  of  June,  1334,)  by  which  King  Edw.ard  B.illiol  gives  to  King 
Edward  III.  of  England,  the  counties  of  Berwick,  Roxburgh,  Selkirk,  Edinburgh,  Peebles,  and 

4  X 


714  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Pro  Isabella  coinitissa  de  IMarr.  '  — (A.D.  1335.) 

L-ii'dvvarJus  Dei  gracia]  Rex  [Anglic  .  .  .]  omnibus  .  .  .  salutem  • 
Volcntes  Isabella  comitisso  de  Man*  nunc  uxori  Galfridi  dc  Moubray  que 
iniper  audito  rnmore  quod  Scoti  adinvieem  confederantes  de  guerra 
contra  nos  surrexerunt  versus  partes  Anglie  se  traxerat  et  infra  regnum 
nostrum  adhuc  moratur  ad  fiJeni  nostram  gratiam  faeere  specialem  • 
Conces.simus  ei  omnia  bona  et  catalla  que  fuerunt  prefati  Galfridi  ubi- 
cuniquo  infra  regnum  nostrum  existentia  et  que  pro  eo  quod  ipsum 
Galfridum  dictis  Scotis  inimicis  nostris  dicitur  adhesisse  capta  sunt  in 
manum  nostram  habenda  de  dono  nostro  in  auxilium  sustentationis  sue 
.  .  .  Teste  Rege  apud  novum  Castrum  super  Tynam  xxii  die  Februarii 
[anno  regni  Regis  nonol. 

Pro  Isabcdla  Senescbal  comitissa  de  Marr.  ^ — (AD.  1338.) 

LJlidwardus  Dei  gratia]  Rex  [Anglie  •  .  •  ]  dilecto  clerico  suo  Edmundo 
lie  Beroford  salutem  •  Mandavimus  vobis  quod  de  firma  vestra  .  .  .  quam 
nobis  reddere  teneniini  .  .  .  solvatis  dilecte  nobis  Isabella  Seneschal 
comitisse  de  jMarr  quinquaginta  libras  pro  arreragiis  illorum  denarionim 
quos  eidem  Comitisse  a  nobis  annuatim  conccssimus  percipiendos  .  .  . 
Teste  Rege  apud  VVestmonasterium  iii  die  Martii  [anno  regni  Regis 
duodecimo.] 

Dumfi-ics.— (Foedern,  vol.  ii.,  pp.  876,  888.)  A  contemporary  chronicler  speaks  of  him  as  being 
present,  under  the  style  of  Earl  of  Mar,  at  the  homage  made  by  King  Edward  Ralliol  as  King 
of  Scotland,  to  King  Edward  III.  of  England,  at  Newcastle-on- I'yne,  upon  the  nineteenth  day 
of  June,  1334.— (Chronicon  de  Lanorcost,  p.  277.)  He  sccnis  to  have  kept  the  title  of  lord  of 
Slar  but  for  a  short  time :  he  appears  simply  as  '  Sir  Richard  Talbot,  knight,'  among  the  wit- 
nesses to  a  charter  by  King  Edward  Balliol,  dated  at  (ilasgow,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  Sep- 
tember, 1335.— (Rotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i,  p.  728  ) 

The  Prior  of  St.  Serf's  Inch  describes  a  justing  between  Sir  Richard  Talbot  and  Sir  Patrick 
the  Orahamc  in  133!.— (Wyntownis  Orygynale  Cronykil  of  Scotland,  book  viii.,  chap,  xxxv) 

Sir  Richard  Talbot  died  on  the  twenty-third  day  of  October,  135fi.    His  great-grandson.  Sir 
.John  Tall)ot,  so  renowned  in  the  English  wars  in  France,  was  created  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  in 
1442.     His    descendants  long   numbered  the    Lordship  of  Cumyn   of  Biidenach  among   their 
titles,  and  still  carry  the  arms  of  that  great  bouse.] 
[Abridged  from  the  Foedera,  vol.  ii.,  p.  902-] 

s  [Abridged  from  the  Foedera,  vol.  ii.,  p.  lOl'J.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  71o 

Carta  Comitis  de  Marre  concessa  Duncano  filio  Rogeri.  '  — (A.D.  1358 — 
A.D.  1359.) 

Omnibus  hanc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Thomas  comes  de  Marre  dominus 
de  Caueris  ct  de  Garuiach  ac  Camerarius  Scocie  .  .  .  salutem  Vestra 
iiouerifc  viiiuersitas  nos  concessisse  .  .  .  dileeto  et  fideli  nostro  Duncano 
filio  Rogeri  omnes  terras  nostras  de  Abbirgeilly  Balleiiadlach  Botwaglach 
Tolachavryeh  et  Tolyocre  in  Strathdee  in  comitatu  nostro  de  Marr  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  pro  homagio  et  seruicio  suo  .  .  .  Tenendas 
.  .  .  eidem  Duncano  et  lieredibus  suis  de  corpore  suo  ...  do  nobis  ct 


'  [Abridged  from  a  transumpt,  in  ttio  General  Register  House  at  Edinburgli,  made  at  the 
instance  of  the  King's  advocate,  on  the  second  day  of  March,  1.505-6 

In  1352,  Pope  Clement  VI.  granted  a  dispensation  for  the  marriage  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar, 
and  Margaret,  widow  of  Joliu  of  Murray.  In  1354,  Pope  Innoeent  VI.  granted  a  dispensation 
for  the  marriage  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  and  Margaret,  daughter  of  the  deceased  John,  earl  of 
.Menteith.— (Andrew  Stuart's  General  History  of  the  Stewarts,  p.  44G.) 

'Garthenai  comes  de  Marria  genuit  Dovenaldnm  comitem,  qui  cccidit  in  hollo  do  Duplyn; 
qui  paulo  ante  Gustos  Scotiae  fuit  constitutus:  et  iste  Doven.aldus  genuit  Thomam  comitem  de 
Marr,  qui  desponsavit  heredem  de  Menctoth;  sed  postea  instigaute  Diabolo,  per  exquaesitos 
eolores  et  rationes  minus  veras,  sine  prole  inter  cos  habita,  divortium  procuravit.' — {Joannis  de 
Fordun  Scotichronicon,  lib.  xi.,  cap.  xiii.) 

Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  afterwards  married  Margaret  Stewart,  the  elder  daughter  and  co-heiress 
of  Thomas  Stewart,  earl  of  Angus. 

In  June,  13.51,  the  Earl  of  Mar  had  a  safe  conduct  through  England  as  one  of  the  commis- 
sioners for  a  treaty  of  peace  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  In  June,  1357,  he  had  a  second  safe  conduct 
for  himself  and  twelve  horsemen.  In  October,  1357,  he  was  one  of  the  hostages  for  the  payment 
of  the  ransom  of  King  David  II.  He  was  still  in  England  in  January,  1358-9.  He  had  another 
passport  through  England  for  himself,  and  thirty  persons  in  his  retinue,  and  threi  merchants,  in 
March,  1358-9.  In  August,  1359,  he  had  a  safe  conduct  for  himself  and  a  hundred  horsemen  in 
his  train.  He  had  licence  to  pass  to  Prance  with  twenty-four  horsemen  in  October  of  the  same 
year.  In  November,  1362,  ho  had  a  safe  conduct  to  the  shrino  of  St.  Thomas  a  Becket  at  Can- 
terbury, for  himself  and  twelve  horsemen.  He  had  passports  for  himself  and  twelve  horsemen 
in  February,  1362-3,  in  March,  13i>2-3,  and  in  Februaiy,  1364-5.  In  July,  136.5,  he  had  license  to 
send  eight  horsemen  of  his  retinue  to  Neweastle-on-Tyne  with  a  hundred  and  twenty  o.Kcn, 
which  he  had  sold  to  merchants  in  that  town-  In  September,  1367,  he  had  a  p.issport  for 
himself  and  twenty  horsemen  through  England  on  a  pilgrimage  to  St.  James's  and  other  shrines 
beyond  sea.  He  had  another  safe  conduct  through  England  to  foreign  parts  for  himself,  twelve 
retainers,  and  twenty  horses,  and  for  Robert  of  Cateneys,  his  esquire,  with  four  horses,  in  May, 
13C8.  In  October,  136S,  he  had  a  passport  for  himself  and  twelve  esquires,  on  their  way  through 
England  in  pilgrimage  to  St.  Amiens.  In  January,  1372-3,  he  had  a  safe  conduct  through 
England  for  himself  and  twenty  horsemen.  He  had  a  passport  for  himself  and  sixteen  horse- 
men in  October,  1373.— (Rotuli  Scotiae,  vol.  i.,  pp.  471,  807,  833,  837,  841,  842,  866,  870,  881,  890, 
896,  915,  921,  924,  954,  960.)J 


716  THK  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

heredibus  nostrif?  in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  Faciendo  inde  ,  .  .  tres 
sectas  annuatim  ad  tria  placita  cai>italia  apud  lapidein  de  Mygveth  in 
Cromarr  tenenda  .  .  .  Saluo  forinseco  seruicio  Domini  nostri  Regis  .  .  . 
In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  auten- 
ticum  fecimus  apponi  hiis  testibus  venerabili  in  Christo  patre  Domino 
Alexandre  Dei  grucia  episcopo  Abbirdonensi  Willulmo  de  Kethe  niares- 
callo  Scocie  Domino  Johanne  dc  Ci'omdole  doctore  decretorum  canonico 
Rossensi  Dominis  Waltero  Moyn  Laurencio  Gilibrand  Johanne  de 
Htrathccbyn  Wilelmo  Liddale  tunc  vicecomite  de  Abirdene  militibus 
Domino  Johanne  de  llarre  canonico  Abirdonensi  Andrea  de  Gari  iach 
Johanne  de  Forbras  domino  eiusdem  Johanne  de  Butthyrgaske  balliuo 
de  Garuiach  et  niultis  aliis  clericis  et  iaicis. 


Carta  de  Rotheneyk. '  — (A.D.  1359.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Thomas  comes  de  Marre  ac 
dominus  regalitatis  del  Garvyauche  salutem  in  Domino  •  Noueritis  nos 
dcdisse  concessisse  et  hac  presenti  cai'ta  nostra  confirmasse  Willelmo  de 
Lethe  burgensi  de  Abirden  /  dilecto  nostro  ot  fideli  /  pro  bono  et  fideli 
seruicio  suo  nobis  impenso  •  omnes  terras  nostras  de  Rotheneyk  •  del 
Harebogge  et  del  Blakeboggys  cum  earum  pertinencijs  •  jacentes  infra 
regalitatem  nostram  predictam  •  Tenendas  et  Imbendas  eidem  Willelmo 
heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  /  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  /  absque  retinemento  quocunque  /  libere  /  quiete  /  plenarie  / 
honorifice  /  bene  et  in  pace  /  per  oranes  rectas  metas  suas  et  diuisas  in 
nioris  marresijs  vijs  semitis  /  aquis  /  stasnis  /  boscis  /  planis  /  pratis  / 
pascuis  /  et  pasturis  /  cum  molendinis  et  raulturis  /  fabrilibus  et  bracinis  / 
cum  piscaciuuibus  /  venaciouibus  /  et  aueupacionibus  /  cum  curijs  et 
curiarum  exitibus  /  cum  natiuis  et  t'ugitiuis  dictarum  terrarum  et  eorum 
sequelis  /  et  cum  communi  pastura  infra  forcstam  nostram  de  Beachye  et 
cum  omnibus  alijs  libertatibus  commoditatibus  et  ayslamentis  tam  non 
nominatis  quam   nominatis  ad   dictas    terras   spectantibus   seu    spectare 

'  [From  the  origin il  in  tbe  possession  of  Jolin  Grant  Leslie,  esquire,  slierilT-clcrIi  Jepute  ol 
Aberdeenshire.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  717 

valeutibus  quomoJolibet  infuturuin  /  Faciemlo  iiide  domino  nostro  Regi 
predictus  Willelmus  heredes  et  assignati  seruicium  debitum  et  con- 
suetum  •  Et  reddendo  inde  annuatim  nobis  et  hcredibus  nostria  vnum 
denarium  argenti  tantum  nomine  albe  firme  in  festo  Natiuitatis  Beati 
Johannis  Baptiste  apud  manerium  nostrum  de  Inuerowry  si  petatur  /  pro 
wardis  maritagijs  releuijs  sectis  curiarum  et  molendinorum  et  pro 
omnibus  alijs  seruicijs  secularibus  /  consuetudinibus  /  subsidijs  et  deman- 
dis  que  per  nos  vel  heredes  nostros  de  predictis  terris  cum  [)ertinentijs 
aliqualiter  exigi  poterunt  aut  haberi  infuturum  •  Nos  vero  Thomas  comes 
predictus  et  heredes  nostri  omnes  predictas  terras  cum  pei'tinencijs 
prufato  Wiilelmo  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  contra  omnes  niortales 
warantizabimus  /  acquietabimus  /  et  imperpetuum  defendemus  •  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  fecimus  apponi  / 
apud  castrum  nostrum  de  Kyndromy  sccundo  die  mensis  Septembris  • 
anno  Domini  millesimo  tricentesimo  quinqiiagesimo  nono  •  Hijs  testibus 
venerabili  in  Christo  patre  Alexandro  Dei  jjracia  episcopo  Abirdonensi  ■ 
Domino  Jobanne  de  Cronibdole  canonico  Rosscnsi  •  Domino  Johanne  de 
Marre  canonico  Abirdonensi  •  Andrea  del  Garvyaucbe  ■  Jobanne  de 
Forbes  •  Jacobo  de  Monte  Alto  et  niultis  alijs. 


Confirmacio  Regis  super  terris  de  Rothencyk.  '  — (A.D.  lo59.) 

J-/auid  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  omnibus  probis  hominibus  tocius  terre 
sue  tarn  clericis  quam  laicis  saUitem  •  Sciatis  nos  diligentei"  inspexisse 
cartam  Thome  comitis  de  Marr  factam  et  concessam  dilecto  et  fideli  nos- 
tro Wiilelmo' de  Letb  burgensi  de  Abirden  •  non  abrasam  non  abolitam 
non  suspectam  nee  in  aliqua  sui  parte  viciatam  •  tenorem  qui  de  verbo  ad 
verbum  sequitur  continentem  •  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris 
Thomas  comes  de  Marr  •  ac  dominus  regalitatis  del  Garvyaucbe  [etc.  ul. 
supra,  pp.  71G,  717.]  •  Quamquidem  cartam  donacionem  et  concessionem 
in  eadem  contentas  in  omnibus  punctis  articulis  et  circumstancijs  suis 
forma  pariter  et  eft'ectu  appi'obamus  ratificamus  et  pro  nobis  et  beredibus 

'  [From  the  original  in  ihe  possession  of  John  Grant  Leslie,  esquire,  sheriff-clerk-dcpute  oi 
Aberdeenshire.] 


718  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

nostris  ex  certa  sciencia  eidem  Willelmo  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  im- 
perpetuum  confirmamus  •  Saluo  seruicio  nostro  •  In  cuius  rei  testimo- 
nium prcsentibus  sigillum  nostrum  feeimus  apponi  •  Testibus  venerabili 
in  Christo  patribus  •  Willehno  episcopo  Sancti  Andree  •  Patricio  episcopo 
Brecbynensi  cancellario  nostro  •  Roberto  senescallo  Scocie  comite  de 
8tratbern  nepote  nostro  •  Willebiio  de  Ketb  marescallo  nostro  •  Roberto 
de  Irskyne  •  Waltero  de  Haliburtoun  •  Johanne  Herys  •  Dauid  de  An- 
andia  militibus  cum  multis  alija  apuJ  Sconam  vicesimo  tercio  die  Octobris 
anno  regni  nostri  tricesimo. 


Note  of  ane  chartour  grantit  be  Thomas  Erie  of  Mar  in  anno  1359. '^ 

Oarta  concessa  per  Thomam  comitem  de  Mar  Williehiio  de  Fentoun  do- 
mino eiusdem  pro  seruitio  suo  impenso  de  omnibus  terris  de  Towy  supe- 
riore  et  Towie  inferiore  et  de  Culqwore  cum  pertinentiis  in  Strathdone 
infra  comitatum  de  Mar  Tenendis  eidem  Willielmo  heredibus  suis  et  assig- 
natis de  dieto  Thoma  comite  de  Mar  et  heredibus  suis  in  feodo  et  heredi- 
tate  etc.  Reddendo  vnum  denarium  argenti  qui  vocatur  stirlingus  apud  cas- 
trum  de  Kyndrymmie  nomine  albefirme  ad  Festum  Penthecostes  si  petatur 
tantum  Salvo  forinsico  seruitio  Domini  Regis  quatenus  ad  dictas  terras  de 
jure  pertinet  etc.  De  data  apud  castrum  de  Kyndrymmie  quindecimo  die 
mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesirao  tricentesimo  quinquagesimo 
nono  Testibus  venerabilibus  in  Christo  patribus  Willielmo  Dei  gratia 
episcopo  Sanctiandree  Dominis  Alexandre  et  Patricio  eadem  gratia  Abre- 
donensi  et  Breichinensi  episcopis  Domino  Roberto  senescallo  Scotie  et  co- 
mite do  Stratherne  Domino  Willielmo  comite  de  Douglas  Willielmo  de 
Keytbe  marescallo  Scotie  Domino  Johanne  de  Crumbdole  canonico  Ros- 
sensi  Domino  .fohanne  de  Mar  canonico  Aberdonensi  Duncano  tilio  Ro- 
ger! ballivo  de  J\Iarr  et  multis  alijs  clericis  et  laicis. 


-'  [From  a  copy,  in  a  hand  of  the  bogiuning  of  the  seventeenth  century,  in  the  General  Regis- 
ter House  at  Edinburgh,  It  has  this  note :  '  This  chartour  is  sealit  and  hung  with  anc  wovin 
small  cord  of  greine  sill<.'] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  719 

Confirmacio  carte  Johannis  filii  Joliannis. '  — (A.D.  1363.) 

JJauid  Dei  graeia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  approbasse  .  .  . 
(lonacionem  et  concessionem  illam  quam  Thomas  comes  de  ^larr  consan- 
guineus  noster  fecit  Jobanni  filio  Jobannis  burgensis  de  Linlithcu  de 
decern  libratis  terre  cum  pertinenciis  in  baronia  de  Clouetb  infra  vicecomi- 
tatum  de  Forfar  .  .  .  Apud  Edynbiirghe  quarto  die  Fcbruarii  anno  regnj 
nostri  tricesimo  tercio  ■ 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Rcgistriim  Magni  Sigilli,  lib.  i.,  no.  35.    MS.  fien.  Reg.  House,  Edin. 

In  September  or  October,  1361,  King  David  II.  besieged  and  took  the  castle  of  Kildrummy,  on 
occasion  of  a  quarrel  with  Thomas,  earl  of  Mar,  the  circumstances  of  which  are  not  clearly 
ascertained. 

'  Rex  David,  habens  in  comitatu  suo  plurcs  de  melioribus  et  nobilioribus  regni,  secessit  in 
partes  aquilonales  regni  .  .  .  Qui,  tempore  quo  ibidem  morabatur,  ob  quandam  discordiam, 
motam  inter  ipsuni  et  Thomam  comitem  de  Mar,  castruin  de  Kildromy  obsessit.  Quo  in  brevi 
acccpto,  ipsum  per  quendam  militem  suum  Dominura  Walterum  Monyhe  et  Ingeramum  dc 
Wintoun  custodiri  pro  tempore  demandavit.  Comes  vcro,  juxta  beneplacitum  Regis,  de  regno 
recessit,  sed  post  condictum  tempus  repatriavit,  et  in  gratiam  Regis  receptus  est,  restitutis  sibi 
castro  et  possessionibus.'— (Joannis  de  Fordun  Scotichronicon,  lib.  xiv.  cap.  xxiv.) 

'  That  like  yere  the  Kyng  Davy 

The  castel  assegit  of  Kyldrumy, 

For  the  Erl  of  Mar  Thomas 

Past  out  of  the  kynrike  wes. 

That  castel  deliverit  wes  to  the  Kyng. 

Of  it  he  gave  than  the  keping 

Til  Walter  Jlonethe  a  knycht. 

That  wes  bath  manly,  wy.s,  and  wycht, 

And  tyl  bald  Ingrame  of  Winton, 

A  manly  sqwyere  of  renoun. 

But  quhen  the  Erie  of  M.ir  Thomas 

Agane  in  Scotland  cummyn  was. 

The  King  gert  that  castel  fre 

Til  hym  than  deliverit  be, 

Wyth  al  the  law  of  his  land. 

This  Erie  gat  in  his  awne  hand.' 

(Wyntownis  Orypynale  Cronykil  of  Scotland,  book  viii,  chap,  xlv.) 

'  Le  Roy  Dauid  Descoce  assist  meismo  la  sesoun  le  chastelle  de  Kyndromy  en  Marre,  pur 
extorsions  qe  le  Count  de  M.arre  et  lez  soens  auouit  fait  enuiroun  au  poeple,  com  luy  surmist 
le  Roy ;  quel  chastel  ly  estoit  renduz  et  pins  engagez  one  la  countee  pur  mille  liures  du  dit  Count 
au  dit  Koy  apaier  al  issu  de  v.  auns,  soure  peine  de  lez  perdre.  (Juel  mouemcnt  mult  sourJy 
pour  vn  apel  de  batail  qe  William  de  Keth  appella  le  dit  Count  en  la  court  le  dit  Roy,  sure  quoy 
furent  armez  en  lices  a  Edinburgh,  la  quere!  illoeqes  pr  .  .  n  mayn  du  Roy,  qi  plus  sembloit  bien 
uoillaunt  au  dit  William  qe  au  dit  Count,  tout  estoit  il  son  cosyn  prochein.  Procheinmcnt  meisme 


720  THE  SHTRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Confirmacio  carte  Alexandri  de  Lyndcsay  de  terra  de  Balendolach  etc.  ' 
— (A.D.  1364.) 

Dauid  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  approbasse  .  .  .  dona- 
cionein  illam  quam  Thomas  conies  de  Marre  fecit  Alexandre  de  Lyndesay 
de  terris  baronie  de  Balwyndolocbe  et  de  Ratbven  cum  pertinenciis  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Forfare  .  .  .  A  pud  Edynburgcbe  iiij'°  die  Julij  anno 
regni  nostri  tricesimo  quarto. 


Carta   Jobannis   Herice   super  baronia  de  Trauereglys  quam  Thomas 
comes  de  Marr  resignauit. '^ — (AD.  1366.) 

Dauid  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scottorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto 
et  fideli  nostro  Jobanni  Herice  niibti  /  totam  baroniani  de  Trauereglys 
cum  pertinenciis  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Drumffres  /  que  fuit  dilecti  con- 
sanguinei  nostri  Tbonie  comitis  de  Marr  et  quam  idem  Comes  coram 
pluribus  regni  nostri  prelatis  et  proceribus  per  fustum  et  baculum  •  .  . 
simpliciter  resisnauit  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  present!  carte  nostre 
sigillum  nostrum  preccpimus  apponi  .  .  .  Apud  Edynburgcbe  decinio 
septimo  die  mensis  Octobris  /  anno  regni  nostri  tricesimo  sexto. 


Carta  de  Drumrossy.^  — (A.D.  1369.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartani  visuris  vel  audituris  •  Andreas  Berkelay  dominus 
de  Garnetoly  •  Salutem  in  Domino  sempitcrnara  ■  Noueritis  me  de  con- 
sensu et  assensu  nobilis  et  potcntis  viri  ac  domini  moi  •  Domini  Thome 

la  sesoun  sourdy  vn  debate  entre  le  dit  Koi  Uauid  Desooce  et  William  count  de  Douglas,  qauoit 
la  sore  le  Count  de  Marre  en  espouse,  pur  diucrsis  nioucmentz  qe  au  dit  Count  sembloit  qc  le 
dit  Koy  ne  ly  monstra  pas  si  bon  selgnoury  com  voroit.'— (Scalacronica,  pp  202,  203.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Magui  Sigilli,  lib.  i.,  no.  57.      MS.  General  Kcgister  House, 
Edinburgh] 

»  [Abridged  from    the    Kcgistrum    Magui    Sigilli,  lib.    i.,   no.   87.     MS.    General    Register 
House,  Edinburgh.] 

'[From  the  original  in  the  possession  of  John  Grant  Leslie,  esquire,  sheriff-clerk  depute  of 
A'oerdeeushire.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDKUMMY.  721 

noinitis  de  Marro  •  domini  regalitatis  del  Garwyanche  •  dodisae  concessisse 
necnon  precise  vendidisse  et  hac  carta  mea  contirmasse  /  Willelmo  de 
Loth  •  bursensi  de  Abirden  •  omnes  terras  meas  de  Drumrnssy  cum  per- 
tinencijs  infra  rewalitatem  predictain  in  vieecomitatii  do  Abirden  ])ro  qua- 
dani  snmnia  pecunie  /  quain  predictus  Willeinius  mihi  pro  inanibus  tarn  ad 
debita  quomlam  Johannis  Berkelay  i)atris  mei  /  quam  ad  mea  propria  de- 
bita  acquitanda  /  in  quibus  erga  plures  dictus  quondam  pater  mens  ct  ego 
extitimus  jj;raiiiter  onerati  tempore  confectionis  presentis  carte  mee  gra- 
tanter  et  plenarie  persoluta  •  De  quaquidein  summa  pecunie  me  teneo 
bene  pacatum  •  et  prcfatum  Willelmum  et  hcredes  suos  qnitos  clamo  per- 
petuis  temporilius  presentibus  et  futuris  ■  Tenendas  et  habendas  omnes 
terras  predietas  eidem  Willelmo  ct  heredibus  suis  ac  suis  assignatis  a  me 
ot  heredibus  meis  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetunm  /  in  pratis  pascuis 
et  pasturis  in  aquis  stagnis  molenilinis  bracinis  moris  maresijs  /  petnrijs  / 
turbarijs  /  vijs  /  semitis  /  boscis  et  planis  /  cum  iiatiuis  earundem  terra- 
rum  et  eorundem  sequelis  /  cum  curijs  et  curiarum  cxitibus  /  temporibus 
jiredccessorum  meorum  debitis  et  consuetis  /  et  cum  omnibus  alijs  liberta- 
tibus  commnditatibus  et  nsiamentis  tam  non  nominatis  quam  nominatis 
ad  dictas  terras  spectantibus  sen  spectare  valentibus  infuturum  /  libere  / 
quiete  /  plenarie  /  honorifice  /  bene  et  in  pace  sine  aliqua  reclamacione 
vel  contradictione  mei  vel  heredum  meorum  aut  aliorum  quoriimcunque 
inde  facienda  •  nomine  uel  ex  parte  nostra  infuturum  •  Faciendo  inde 
forinsecum  seruicium  domino  superiori  dictarum  terrarum  •  Et  reddendo 
inde  mihi  et  heredibus  meis  vnum  denarium  argenti  tantum  /  apud  Drum- 
rossy  /  ad  festum  Natiuitatis  Beati  Johannis  Baptiste  /  nomine  albsfirme 
si  petatur  pro  warda  /  releuio  /  maritagio  sectis  curiarum  et  pro  omni 
alio  seruicio  seculari  exaccione  /  subsidio  seu  demanda  que  per  mo  vel 
heredes  meos  a  prefato  Willelmo  et  heredibus  suis  ac  suis  assignatis  /  pro 
predictis  terris  cum  pertinencijs  aliqualiter  exigi  poterunt  vel  requiri  / 
Volo  insuper  et  renuncio  pro  me  et  heredibus  meis  omni  alio  iuri  sine 
iuris  elameo  simpliciter  et  expresse  quod  mihi  vel  dictis  heredibus  meis 
in  prefatis  terris  cum  pertinencijs  aliqualiter  contigere  possit  infuturum  • 
Ego  vero  prefatus  Andreas  et  heredes  mei  omnes  terras  predietas  de 
Drumrossy  cum  pertinencijs  prefato  Willelmo  et  heredibus  suis  ac  suis 
assignatis  tanquam  precise  venditas  /  per  omnes  alias  terras  nostras  red- 
ditus  et  possessiuues  quascunque  /  vbicunque   existentes   contra   omnes 

4  Y 


722  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

homines  etfeminas  pro  predicto  vno  denario  argenti  tantum  nobis  inde  an- 
nuatim  reddendo  •  warantizabimus  acquietabimus  et  impcrpetuuin  defen- 
demus  •  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  mee  sigilUun  meum  ap- 
posui  apud  Abirden  decimo  quinto  die  mensis  Junij  ;  anno  Domini  mille- 
simo  tricentesimo  sexagesimo  nono  •  Hijs  testibus  reuerendo  in  Christo 
patre  Domino  Allcxandro  Dei  gracia  episcopo  Abirdonensi  •  Domino  Wil- 
lelmo  de  Keith  militc  marescallo  iScocie  •  Domino  Johanne  de  Strathekyn 
milito  •  Willelmo  de  Melgdrum  patre  •  Waltero  Byseth  ■  Philippo  de 
Drumbrek  •  Adam  Pyngle  •  Laurencio  de  Foty  et  multis  alijs 

Confirmacio  Comitis  de  Marre  super  terris  de  Drumrossy  in  la  Garwy- 
auche. '  — (A.D.  1369  ) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  •  Thomas  comes  de  Marr  ac 
dominns  regalitatis  del  Garvvyauche  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  • 
Seiatis  [nos]  quandam  cartam  Andree  Berkelay  /  domini  de  Garnetoly  / 
non  rasam  non  abolitam  non  cancellatam  non  suspectam  •  nee  in  aliqua 
sui  parte  viciatam  diligenter  inspexisse  fac  vera]citer  intellexisse  in  hec 
verba  •  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  •  Andreas  Berkelay 
(lominus  de  Garnetoly  [etc.  til  supra,  pp.  720 — 722.]  Q[uamquidem]  cartam 
donacionem  [et  vendicionem  in  eadem]  contentas  •  in  omnibus  suis  punctis 
et  articulis  modis  et  circumstancijs  vniuersis  forma  pariter  et  effectu  in 
omnibus  [et  per  omnia  eidem  Willelmo  et  hereJibus  suis]  ac  suis  assi^- 
natis  •  ratificamus  approbamus  et  inperpctuum  confirmamus  •  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  [huic  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  sigillum  nostium  pre- 
cepimus  apponi  apud]  castrum  nostrum  de  Kyndromy  viceaimo  die  mensis 
Augusti  •  anno  supradicto  • 

Carta  Willelmi  comitis  de  Douglas.  =  — (A.D.  1371— A.D.  1377.) 

xvobertus  Dei  gracia  [Rex   Scottorum]   .  .  .  Seiatis  presentes  et  futuri 

'  [From  the  original  in  the  possession  ol  John  Grant  Leslie,  esquire,  sheriff  clerk  depute  of 
Aberdeenshire.] 

-  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  M:igni  Sigilli,  rot.  iii.,  no.  2.  MS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISPI  OF  KILDRUMMY.  72.1 

quod  cum  Thomas  coines  de  Marr  confrater  nostcr  totam  terram  suam 
de  Tulyculti-y  cum  pertinentiis  infra  vicceomitatum  de  Clacmunano  quaui 
de  nobis  tcnuit  licreditarie  •  per  fustum  et  baculum  nobis  sursum  reddiderit 
.  .  .  et  simplicitei-  resignauit  .  .  .  Nos  dictam  terram  de  Tulycultry  cum 
pertinentiis  Wiilelmo  comiti  de  Douglas  consanguineo  nostro  dilecto  et 
fideli  pro  homagio  et  seruicio  suo  dedimus  .  .  .  Teneudam  et  habendam 
eidem  Wiilelmo  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in  fcodo  et 
hereditate.  .  .  . 


Carta  Willelrni  comitis  de  Douglas  et  de  Marr  super  confirmationc  carte 
Thome  comitis  de  IMarr. '  — (A.D.  1377.) 

Uniuersis  hoc  scriptuni  visuris  .  .  •  Willelmus  comes  de  Douglas  et  de 
Mar  ac  dominus  de  le  Garviauch  •  salulcm  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  inspexisse 
.  .  .  quandam  cartam  quondam  Domini  Thome  comitis  de  Marr  fratris 
nostri  .  .  .  tenorem  qui  sequitur  continentem  .  Omnibus  hanc  cartam 
visuris  .  .  .  Thomas  comes  de  Marre  salutem  .  .  .  I^ouerit  universitas 
vestra  nos  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  et  fideli  nostro  Wiilelmo  de  Camera  pro 
homagio  et  seruitio  suo  nobis  impenso  et  impondendo  totam  terram  nos- 
tram  de  Esfir  Rothwen  in  Cromarre  infra  comitatum  nostrum  de  ]\Iarre 
in  vicecomitatu  de  Abirden  Tenendam  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris 
in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  tres  sectas  ad  tria  placita 
nostra  capitalia  tenenda  apud  Mygweth  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
pi'eseuti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  est  appensum  apud  Kyndromy 
vicesimo  die  mensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  tricentesimo  quinqua- 
gesimo  sexto  Hiis  testibus  nobilibus  viris  et  discretis  Thoma  Senescalli 
comite  de  Angus  ac  camcrario  Scotie  Wiilelmo  de  Keth  mariscallo  Scotie 
Dominis  Waltero  Moygne  et  Laurentio  Gilibrauil  militibus  Domino 
Johanne  de  Marre  rectore  ecclesie  de  Inuernochty  Wiilelmo  de  Melgdrum 
tunc  vicecomite  de  Abirden  Johanne  de  Rettree  et  multis  aliis  •  QuASi- 
QUIDEM  cartam  .  .  .  imperpetuum  confirmamus  •  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
huic  carte  nostre  confirmacionis  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus  apud 
castrum  nostrum  de  Kyndromy  dccimo  die  mensis  August!  anno  Domini 
millesimo  tricentesimo  septuagesimo  septimo  • 

'  [Abridged  from  a  copy  in  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgli.] 


724  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Carta  Margarete  8tewanl  comitisse  fie  Marr  facta  fratri  stio  Johanni  de 
Sancto  Olaro  domino  de  Herdmanston  dc  villa  do  Kymbyrjame. ' 
—  (A.D.  1379.) 

Omnibus  .  .  .  Mergareta  Steward  comitissa  de  Marr  ac  filia  quondam 
Thome  Steward  comitis  de  Angus  salutem  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  in  pura 
nostra  viduitate  dedisse  .  .  .  dilocto  fratri  nostro  Jolianni  de  .Sancto 
Olaro  domino  de  Herdmanston  totas  terras  nostras  .  .  .  infra  villam  de 
Kymbyriame  et  territorium  eiusdem  iacentes  .  .  .  cum  toto  supL-rdominio 
et  seruicio  omnium  liberetenencium  dicte  ^ille  nos  hereditarie  contin- 
gentibus  •  Quarumquidem  terrarum  superdominii  et  seruicii  Elizabeth 
Steward  soror  nostra  in  sua  pura  virginitate  partem  suam  nobis  sursum 
reddidit  et  pro  se  et  liercdibus  suis  in  plurium  proborum  presencia  .  .  . 
resignauit  •  Tenendas  ...  in  feodo  et  hereditate  iraperpetuum  Reddendo 
.  .  .  annuatim  ad  festum  Penteeostes  vnuni  denarium  nomine  albe 
firme  si  petatur  tantum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  buic  present! 
carte  nostre  sigilltiin  nostrum  fecimtis  apponi  biis  testibus  Domino  Wil- 
lelmo  comite  Vallis  de  Douglas  et  de  Marr  •  Dominis  Alexandro  de 
Lyndissay  domino  de  Glenesk  •  Waltero  de  Halyburton  domino  eiusdem  • 
Willelmo  de  Lyndissay  domino  del  Byris  ■  Patricio  de  Hebburne  domino 
de  Halis  militibus  •  Alexandro  de  Ramsay  domino  do  Dahvlsy  •  Alano  de 
Lawedir  •  Willelmo  Bortbwyk  domino  de  Katknne  et  multis  aliis  Datum 
apud  castrum  de  Temptaloune  secundo  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini 
millesiino  ccc™"  septuagesimo  octauo  • 


Transsumptum  carte  Domine  Margarete  comitisse  de  Dowglas  domine  de 
Mnrr  et  de  le  Garwyach  super  capellania  de  Colybyil  et  Petgowny 
apud  capcllam  Beate  Marie  Virginis  de  la  Garwyach.^ — (AD.  1384 
et  A.D.  1445.) 

Xn  nomine  Domini  Amen  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 

'  [AbriiiscU  from  a  transciipt  (made  in  I75n,  from  the  orisinal  in  the  Herdmanston  charter 
chest)  in  JIacf'arlane's  Collcrtion  of  Cliarlers,  1!S   Adv.  '  ib.,  Kdinl).     (34.3  25)] 
'  [From  tlie  original  in  the  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh. 
It  will  be  otiscivcd  thai  the  Countess  Margaret  calls  herself  the  daughter  of  Donald,  third  ot 


PAIIISH  OF  KILDRU-MMY.  72,5 

paieat  euidenter  quod  anno  eitisdem  inillesimo  quadragnsimo  quai'to  die 
vero  mensis  Januarij  deeimo  tcrcio  ,  .  .  coram  reuerendo  in  Christo 
patre  et  domino  Domino  Ingeramo  Dei  graeia  episcopo  Aberdonensi  in 
niei  notarii  publici  et  tcstium  infniacriptoi-um  presencia  personaliter 
constitutus  discretus  vir  Dominus  Andreas  Crabe  capellanus  perpetuus 
Beate  et  Gloriose  Virginis  Marie  de  Garu-yach  quamdam  eartam  nobilis 
domine  Mergarete  comitisse  de  Dowglas  domine  de  Mar  et  du  la  Garw- 
yach  in  registro  prefati  reuerendi  in  Christo  patris  insci'iptani  .  .  .  mihi 
notario  infrascripto  presentauit  et  exhibuit  ut  eandem  alt;i.  et  iiitellio;ibili 
voce  perlegerem  et  in  forma  publica  suis  sumptibus  et  expensis  trans- 
scriberem  /  Cuius  quidem  carte  tenor  sequitur  in  bee  uerba  OiixiBUS 
banc  eartam  visuris  uel  audituris  Mergareta  comitissa  de  Douglas  domina 
de  Marr  et  de  le  Garvvyach  filia  quondam  bone  memorie  tercij  Domini 
Donaldi  comitis  de  Marr  eternam  in  Domino  salutem  Cunti  alias  per 
inquisicionem  in  curia  nostre  regalitatis  de  le  Garwyacbe  de  mandate 
domini  nostri  quondam  Dominj  Willelini  comitis  de  Douglas  mariti  nostri 
coram  balliuo  nostro  eiusdem  per  plures  fidedignos  patrie  factain  et  ad 
capellam  predict!  quondam  domini  nostri  retornatam  compcrtum  fuit  quod 
Alexander  de  Berclay  filius  Willelmi  Berclay  de  Kerkou  fuit  legittimus  et 
propinquior  beres  quondam  Johannis  de  Abernetby  fratris  sui  de  terris 
dominii  de  Bourty  cum  pertinentiis  infra  regalitatem  nostram  de  le  Gar- 
wyacbe antedictam  etquod  dicte  terre  de  domino  superiore  de  le  Garvvyacb 
tenebantur  in  capite  Quia  idem  Alexander  in  alieais  debitis  fuerat 
multipliciter  oneratus  dictus  Alexander  concessit  et  per  literam  suam 
obligatoriam  fideliter  manucepit  tempore  saysnie  sue  in  eisdem  terris  dare 
ac  resignare  predicto  dommo  nostro  quondam  Domino  Willelmo  prime 
comiti  de  Douglas  marito  nostro  ad  respectuandum  sibi  solucionem  pro 
tempore  certo  releuii  sui  antedi[ctarum  terrarum  et]  ])ro  diuersis  benefi- 
ciis  per  dictum  dominum  nostrum  Willelmo  Berclay  patri  suo  et  sibiipsi 
antea  diuersimode  inipensis  decern  libratas  terre  de  dictls  terris  suis  de 
Bourty  bereditarie  a  dicto  Alexandre  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  quibus- 
ciinque  De  quibus  quidem  decern  libratis  [terre  prediejtus  noster 
quondam  Dominus  Willelmus  maritus  noster  proposuit  capellam  Beats 

that  name,  Earl  of  llair     The  current  pedigrees  make  meution  only  of  two  Earls  of  the  name 
of  Donald— Earl  Honald,  the  son  of  r.:irl  William  ;  and  Earl  Donald,  the  son  of  Earl  Gartenech.] 


726  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Marie  Uirginis  de  le  Garwyach  hereditarie  infeodare  et  cum  interim  in- 
completa  conuencione  antedicta  de  resignacione  dictarum  decern  librat- 
arum    terra    predictus    dominus   noster   quondam    Dominus    [Willelmus 
niarijtns  noster  viam  vniuerse  carnis  fuerit  ingressus  accessit  postmodum 
ad  nostram  presenciam  in  castro  nostro  de  Kyndromy  dictus  Alexander 
Berclay  cum  Willelmo  patre  suo  et  secundum  formain  obligacionis  sue 
antefacte  duas  partes  ville  de  Potgovny  ct  integram  villam  de  Collyhyll 
excepto  illo  campo  qui  vocatur  le  Vestfyld  in  tenemento  de  Bourty  infra 
regalitatem  nostram  antedictam  pro  nienioratis  decem  libratis  terre  non  vi 
aut  metu  ductus  sed  sua  mera  et  spontanea  voluntate  pure  et  simpliciter 
nobis  domiiic  sue  superior!  earundem  coram  Domino   Willelmo  de  Lynde- 
say  milite  Waltero  de  Lycbton  et  Jobanne  Wyschard  filio  resignauit  ac 
per   fustum    et    baculum  et   literam    patentem  resignacionis  manualiter 
Rursum   reddidit  atque  dedit     Nos  vero  ^lar^areta  predicta  comitissa  de 
Douglas  et  domina  de  Marr  et  de  le  Garwyach  merita  deuotionis  et  inten- 
tionis  dicti  domini  nostri  quondam  Domini  Willelmi  mariti  nostri  atten- 
dentes  de  infeodacione   dictarum   decem    libratarum    terre    ad    capellam 
Beate  Marie  Uirginis  de   le   Garwyach  antedictam  [in  nostra  vidui]tate 
libera    in    augmentum    cultus   diuini    concedimus    et   pleno   jure   nostro 
donamus  pro  salute  animc  predicti  domini  nostri  quondam  Domini  Wil- 
lelmi mariti   nostri   et  anime  carissimi  fratris  nostri   quondam   Domini 
Thome  comitis  de  Marr  et  pro  salute  an[ime  nostreet]  carissimi  tilii  nostri 
Jacobi  comitis  de  Douglas  domini  Vallis  de  Liddale  et  pro  salute  anim- 
arum  antecessorum  et  successorum  nostrorum  et  liac  presenti  carta  nostra 
in  puram   et  perpetuam  elemosinam  confirmamus  Deo  et  Beate  Marie 
[matri  sue  et]  omnibus  Sanctis  Dei  ac  cuidam  capellano  viro  ydoneo  per 
nos  et  successores  nostros  electo  et  eligendo  antedictas  decem   libratas 
terre  de  duabus  partibus  ville  de  Petgovny  ct  de  Integra  villa  dc  Colyhill 
cum   pertinenciis   suis   excepto   illo  campo   de    le    Vestfelde    antedicta 
Tenendas    et   habcndas  Deo  et   Beate    Marie  et  omnibus   Sanctis   Dei 
et   eidem   capellano   per   nos  et  successores  nostros  electo  et  eligendo 
de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  sine  assignatis  in  puram   et  perpetuam 
elemosinam  .   .  .  absque    secta    aliqua   ad   curias   nostras  de   le    Gar- 
wyach   t'acienda    et  absque   comparencia  in   curiis  justiclarie  vel  came- 
rarie    preterquam   de   transgressoribus   capitalia    crimina    committenti- 
bus  qui  indictati  et  arrestati   in   curiis  justiciarie  et  camerarie  nostre 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  727 

assisam  sustinebunt  et  de  aliis  lenionbus  nialeficiis  ad  curiam  ilicti  capel- 
lani  libere  reuei'tentur  ...  ad  quod  quidem  tenementum  .  .  .  volumus 
quod  nos  heredes  nostri  seu  assignati  pro  libito  uostre  voluntatis  personam 
ydoneam  elegamus  qui  omnia  necessaria  pro  huiusmodi  Dei  et  Sancte 
Marie  matris  sue  ibidem  ministranda  et  exponenda  sumptibus  sui.s  et 
expensis  pro  suo  tempore  inueniet  et  persoluet  ...  In  premissorum 
testimonium  prescntibus  sigillum  nostrum  fucimus  appoui  vna  cum  sigillo 
carissimi  filij  nostri  et  heredis  Domini  Jacobi  comitis  de  Douglas  domini 
Vallis  de  Lyddale  Tesfibus  Domino  Adam  miseracione  diuina  episcopo 
Aberdonensi  Dominis  Jacobo  de  Sandilamlis  Willelmo  de  Lindesay 
Patricio  de  Sandylandis  Willelmo  de  Borthwyk  Willelmo  de  Preston 
Thoma  de  Coluile  militibus  Adam  de  Glendonwyne  Johanne  de  Jlortymar 
Stefano  clerico  et  pluribus  aliis  Datum  apml  Kyndromy  in  Festo  Assump- 
cionis  gloriose  Uirginis  Marie  genitricis  Dei  sepius  memorate  Anno 
Domini  millesimo  trecentesimo  octogesimo  quarto  Quajiquidem  cartam 
visam  et  deligentor  per  me  inspectam  copiaui  et  in  forma  publica  et  de 
ipsius  reuerendi  in  Cliristo  patris  prescripti  expresso  mandato  ad  peti- 
cionem  dicti  Domini  Andree  transumpsi  ut  buiusmodi  tam  in  judicio  quam 
extra  fides  plenaria  adhibeatur  Super  quibus  omnibus  .  .  .  predictus 
Dominus  Andreas  per  me  notarium  publicum  infrascriptum  sibi  fieri  pecijt 
publicum  instrumentum  Acta  fuerunt  bee  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Aber- 
donensi sub  anno  die  mense  .  .  .  prenotatis  Presentibus  ibidem  venerabi- 
libus  viris  Magistro  Edwardo  Crafurde  perpetuo  vicario  de  Durnocht .  .  . 
Domino  Tboma  Synclare  presbitero  necnon  Jolianne  Lyndesay  scutifero  et 
Dauid  Lyndesay  cum  diuersis  aliis  testibus  ad  premissa  vocatis  specialiter 
et  rogatis 

Et  ego  Laurencius  Duncani  presbitcr  Aberdonensis  diocesis  magis- 
ter  in  artibus  publicus  auctoritate  Impcriali  notarius  [etc.  in  forma 
commu7ii.'\ 


Litera  sasine  pro  Jolianne  de  Bentlay.  '  — ^A.D.  1385.) 

Jacobus   comes    de    Douglas    dominus    Vallis   de    Lydail  ■  Johanni    de 

'  [Abridged  Irom  a  transcript  in  the  Editor's  possession. 

Tlie  charter  was  cited  by  Lord  llailci  as  proof  that  'during  his  mothers  lile,  Earl  James  of 


728  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Mortuomari  balliuo  de  Strathahiey  /  Salutem  •  Quia  concessimua  ad 
instantiam  karissime  matris  nostre  Domine  Marzarete  coinitisse  de 
Douglas  efc  de  Marr  /  nostrum  consensum  ...  ad  infeoilandum  Johaiinein 
(le  Bentlay  in  decern  libris  terre  infra  bafoniam  de  Stratlialuey  .  .  .  Vobis 
inandanuis  ut  .  .  .  eidem  Johanni  sasinani  hereditariam  .  .  .  exhibeatis 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presentibus  sigiiium  nostrum  apponi 
fecimus  tercio  die  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  •  cce™"  •  Ixxx  • 
quinto  • 


Confirmacio  Jacobi  comitis  de  Douglas  et  de  Marre.. '  — (A.D.   13S8.) 

Vniuersis  Cliristi  fidelibus  .  .  .  Jacobus  comes  de  Douglas  et  de  Marre 
ac  dominus  baronie  de  Cauers  salutem  .  .  .  Nouerit  vniuersitas  vestra  • 
quod  cuui  dudum  bone  memorie  Dominus  Willelmus  progenitor  noster 
dederit  .  .  .  abbati  et  conuentui  monasterii  de  Melros  .  .  .  totum  ivis 
patronatus  siue  aduocacionem  ecclesie  parrochialis  de  Magna  Cauers  infra 
baroniam  suam  prenotatam  .  .  .  nos  Jacobus  comes  predictus  et  dominus 
baronie  prefate  de  Cauers  .  .  .  dictam  concessionom  .  ,  .  pro  nobis  ot 
heredibus  ac  successoribus  nostris  .  .  .  confirmanius  .  .  In  quorum 
omnium  testimonium  sigiiium  nostrum  presentibus  precepimus  ap[)oni  • 
Ilijs  testibus  •  Dominis  Malcolmo  de  Dromond  •  dilecto  fratre  nostro  • 
Jolianne  de  Swyntone  carissimo  patre  nostro  /  et  Johanne  de  Turribu? 
militibus  •  Murdaco  de  Gla[yecestre]  ■  Henrico  i\e  Weddale  clerico  nostro 
apud  Etybredscbel  •  xxvij"  ■  die  mensis  Julij  •  anno  Domini  •  m™°  •  ccc™"- 
Ixxx"""  •  viij"  • 


Donglas  took  the  style  of  Earl  of  Douglas  only,  and  that  in  the  deed  wherein  his  mother  is  calicd 
Countess  of  Douglas  and  Marr.  Upon  her  death,  he  took  the  title  of  Earl  of  Douglas  and  Marr 
—(Additional  Sutherland  Case,  chap.  v.  sect.  9_  pp.  36,  37.)] 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  S.  lUarie  de  Melros,  vol.  ii.  pp.  4G5.  466,  no.  491 ;  pp.  610,  i;l7,  no. 
:>S7. 

Nine  days  afterwards  the  Earl  of  Douglas  and  Marr  fell  at  Otterburn,  whither  he  was  accom- 
panied by  two  of  the  knights  who  were  witnesses  to  the  charter  in  the  text.  Sir  John  of  Swin- 
ton  signalised  himself  by  his  strength  and  valour.  .Sir  John  of  Tours  was  among  the  .slain  o'l 
the  Scottish  side.] 


PARlSIi  OF  KILDRUMMY.  729 

Carta  Georgii  de  Douglas  super  comitatu  de  Atin;us   quom   Margareta 
comitissa  de  Mar  rosignauifc.  '  — (A.D.  13b9.) 

Ivobcrtus  Dei  gracia  Rex  .Scotoruin  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  dcdissc  .  .  .  caris- 
simo  consanguineo  nostro  Gcorgio  de  Douglas  totum  et  intogcum  cotni- 
tatum  de  Angus  vna  cum  (lominiis  de  AUeniethy  infi-a  vicpcomitatum  de 
Perth  et  de  Bonkill  intra  vicccomitatnin  de  Berwilc  cum  omnibus  terris  ct 
pertinentiis  suis  exceptis  terris  de  Jjudynclu;  et  de  Wester  Denathy  cum 
annuo  redditu  tresdecim  solidorum  ct  quatuor  denarioruin  de  Baldovane 
cum  pertinenciis  in  baronia  de  Kerymore  et  terris  de  Litilpoty  Petvei'sy 
Pelblay  et  Pefcymydy  cum  pertinenciis  in  dicto  dominiode  Abernetliy  .  .  . 
Qui  quidem  comitatus  de  Angus  .  .  .  ac  dominia  de  Abernethy  et  de 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Acts  of  the  rarliamcnts  of  Scotland,  vol.  i.,  pp.  201,  202. 
The  following  documents  are  euunieruted  in  .i  list  of  the  writs  and  titles  of  the  Earldom  of 
Angus  exhibited  before  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session  on  the  seventh  day  of  .March,  li88: 
"  Ano  charter  maid  be  Hobcrt  King  of  Scottis  of  all  and  haill  the  landis  of  Cavers  Jedburgh 

Forrest  Boujeddart  etc  to  George  erle  of  Angus  of  the  dait  the  nynt  of  Nouomber  and  of 

his  regno  the  aucht  yoir  [A.U.  13U7.] 
"  Ane  charter  of  conflrmatiouu  vndcr  the  gret  seill  maid  be  l.obert  King  of  Scottis  quhair  the 

Laird  if  Calder  tailzcis  his  leving  to  George  earl  of  Angus  of  the  dait  the  ix  of  Noucmber 

and  of  his  regno  the  aucht  yeir  |A.l)  i:i97.j 
"  Ane  obligatioun  maid  be  the  Laird  of  Caldcr  to  George  erle  <if  Angus  anent  the  tutorie  of  his 

sono  and  keiping  of  his  haill  landis  daitit  the  penult   day  of   Merche  j"  iiij"  Maistcr 

Dauid  Trabroun  notar. 
"  Ane  conlirmatioun  of  the  said  obligatioun  grantit  bo  King  Robert  daittit  the  ix  of  Noucm- 
ber viij  yeir  of  his  regno. 
"  Ane  indentour  past  betuix  Margaret  countess  of  Mar  and  Angus  and  George  Uowglas  her 

sone  and  James  Sandelandis  laird  of  Calder  the  xxviij  day  of  July  j™  iij«  Ixxxxvij  yeiris. 
"Transumpt  of  ane  charter  maid  be  the  Countes  of  Mar  and  Angus  to  Schir  Walter  Sinclair 

daittit  the  xxiij  of  .Merche  j"  iiij"  xvij  yeiris  Johnne  Jedbnrgh  notar. 
"Certane  euidentis  declalring  the  antiquitie  of  the  Dowglasses  lang  bcfoir  King  Kobert  the 

Bruce. 
"  A  license  granlit  to  the  Erie  of  Angus  callit  (Jeorge  to  big  ane  castell  in  Bruchty  daittit  the 

sx  of  Januar  jn  iiij°  liiij  yeiris  past  vnder  the  great  seill. 
"  Ane  charter  vnder  the  gret  seill  gcvin  be  King  Robert  to  Margaret  countes  of  .\ngus  of  the 

baronie  of  Effcbeioun  with  the  Crag  and  fischeing  of  Bruchtie. 
"  Ane  contract  of  manage  l)etuix  the  Kingis  dochter  and  James  erle  of  Angus  quhairin  is 

contenit  ttie  sowme  of  thrie  thowsand  merkis  in  tochir  daittit  the  xviij  day  of  October 

j"'  iiij'^  and  si  yeiris. 
"  Indentur  past  betuix   Schir  lialcome  Drummond  lord  of  Mar  and  Gareoch  and  George  erle 

of  Angus  aneut  certane  landis  daittit  the  vij  of  Merclie  j'"  iij=  Ixxxxviij." 
{Register  of  Acts  and  Decreets,  vol.  120,  foil.  17—25.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edin)] 

4   z 


730  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Bonkill  .  .  .  fuerunt  Margarete  comitisse  de  llarr  consanwiiinee  nostre 
carissime  •  et  quem  ac  que  ipsa  ...  in  propria  persona  in  parlemento 
nostro  tento  apud  Edynburgh  in  monasterio  Sancte  Crucis  none  die 
Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  tricentesimo  octogesimo  nono  .  .  .  sim- 
plicitor  rcsignauit  .  .  .  libero  tenemento  dictorum  coniitatus  et  domini- 
orum  eidem  comitisse  reseruato  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  sigillum 
.  .  .  Apud  Edynburgh  decimo  die  mensis  Aprilis  •  anno  regni  nostri 
nonodecimo  • 


Kynalchraund  confirraatio  carte.  '  — (A.D.  1403.) 

Omnibus  .  .  .  Ysabella  de  Dowglas  comitissa  de  liar  et  domina  de 
Garuyach  salutem  .  .  .  vestra  nouerit  vniuersitas  nos  intellexisse  quan- 
dam  cartam  Dauid  quondam  comitis  de  Garwyach  fratris  .  .  .  Willelmi 
Regis  Scottorum  factam  .  .  .  ecclesie  .  .  .  de  Arbroth  .  .  .  super  dona- 
cione  vnius  carrucate  terre  in  Kynalchmund  .  .  .  quam  donacionem  in 
nostra  pura  viduitate  constituta  .  .  .  confirmamus  .  .  .  Insuper  .  .  . 
concedimus  ecclesie  .  .  .  predicte  ,  .  .  omne  ius  iuris  et  recti  clameum 
que  in  eaJem  carrucata  terre  de  Kynalchmund  habemus  .  .  .  pro  salute 
animarum  quondam  bone  memorie  Domini  Willelmi  de  Dowglas  patris 
nostri  et  Domine  Margarete  de  Dowglas  comitisse  eiusdem  nostre  matris 
et  salute  anime  nostre  et  fratris  nostri  quon  lam  Jacobi  de  Dowglas  comi- 
tis eiusdem  et  predecessorum  nostrorum  in  hac  parte  ...  la  cuius  rei 
testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  presentibus  fecimus  apponi  apud  Kyndromy 
vicesimo  vii"  die  mensis  Mayi  anno  Domini  m"  cccc°  tercio  • 


Carta  Isabelle  comitisse  dc  Marre  de  Boncgedwort. '^  —(A.D.  1404.) 
Omnibus   banc   cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Isabella  de  Douglas  comitissa  de 


'  [From  the  Registrum  Nigrum  Je  Aberbrotlioc,  pp.  46,  47.] 

'  [Abridged  from  a  transcript  in  Maclarlane's  Collection  of  Charters,  pp.  447,  443.    MS.  Adv. 
Lib.,  Edin.  (34.3.26.)] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  731 

Marr  et  de  Garviach  sempiternam  in  Domino  salutem  •  Noiioritis  noa  in 
nostra  pura  et  libera  viduitate  ex  nostra  spontanea  volnntate  dedisse 
.  .  .  fideli  nostro  Thome  filio  Johannis  et  dilecte  sorori  nostra  JIargarete 
de  Douglas  sponse  sue  totam  terrani  nostram  dominicalem  de  Bonged- 
wort  cum  pertinenciis  cum  viginti  marcatis  terre  de  terris  husbandie 
iacentibus  iuxta  terram  nostram  dominicalem  de  Bunegedwort  •  incipiendo 
ex  parte  orientali  predicte  terre  husbandie  et  sic  extendcnlo  parti  occi- 
dentali  quousque  eisdem  de  predictis  viginti  marcatis  terre  cum  per- 
tinenciis plenarie  fuerit  satisf'actum  ■  nobis  hereditarie  portinentcm  in 
foresta  de  Jedwort  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Roxburgh  pro  homagio  et 
seruicio  dicti  Thome  nobis  impenso  et  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  impen- 
dendo  •  Tenendas  et  habendas  .  .  .  predictis  Thome  et  Margarete  sponse 
sue  sorori  nostre  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  •  et  post  decessum  dicti 
Thome  et  ilargarete  Johanni  de  Douglas  nepoti  nostro  filio  prodictorum 
Thome  et  Margarete  et  hercdibus  dicti  Johannis  de  Douglas  de  corpore 
suo  legittime  procreandis  •  quibus  forsan  deficientibus  veris  et  legitimis 
heredibus  ipsius  Margarete  de  Douglas  sororis  nostre  de  corpore  suo 
legittime  procreatis  seu  procreandis  •  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nostris  in 
feodo  et  hereditate  in  porpetuum  per  omnes  rectas  metas  et  diuisas  suas 
sine  retinemento  quocunque  .  .  .  Reddendo  imle  .  .  .  nobis  et  heredibus 
nostris  vnum  denarium  argenti  nomine  albe  firmc  apud  Cyntale  in  festo 
Natiuitatis  Johannis  Baptiste  annuatim  si  petatur  pro  warda  maritagio 
releuio  et  pro  omni  alio  seruicio  onerc  exaccione  consuetudine  seu  de- 
manda  quo  de  dictis  terris  cum  pertinenciis  per  nos  vel  heredes  nostros 
exigi  poterunt  in  futurum  vel  requiri  Saluo  forensico  seruicio  domini 
nostri  Regis  quantum  ad  predictas  terras  de  Boneiedvvort  et  dictas  viginti 
mareatas  terre  husbandie  cum  pertinenciis  de  iure  pertinet  ...  In  cuius 
rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  sigillum  nostrum  est  appensuni  apud 
Kyndromy  decimo  die  mensis  Nouembi-is  anno  Domini  millesimo  quad- 
ringentesimo  quarto  •  Testibus  nobilibus  viris  Domino  Andrea  de  Lesly 
domino  de  le  Syd  •  Domino  Johanne  Forbes  domino  eiusdem  militibus  • 
Magistro  Henrico  de  Lichton  Duncano  de  Forbes  canonicis  Aberdonen- 
sibus  •  Alexandro  Irwyn  domino  de  le  Drum  •  Domino  Johanne  Ilundby 
rectore  de  Kyndromy  •  Domino  Johanne  de  Kcllas  capellano  nostro  et 
multis  alils. 


732  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Carta  confirmacionis  Willelmi  de  Camera  super  terra  de  Ouirniffane  in  le 
CrodeMar. '— (A.D.  1402.) 

Omnibus  lianc  cartam  visuris  .  .  .  Isabella  de  Douglas  comitis.sa  de 
Mar  et  del  Garviache  ■  saluteni  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  in  nostra  puni  viduitate 
constitntam  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  consanguineo  nostro  Willelmo  de  Camera 
domino  de  Fyndoun  •  totam  terram  nostram  de  Westir  Rotbven  cum 
pertinenciis  •  in  le  Cro  de  JInrr  in  comitatu  nostro  de  Marr  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Abirdcne  .  .  .  Tenendam  .  .  .  de  nobis  et  heredibus  nos- 
tris  •  in  feodo  et  liereditate  ini])crpctuum  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium 
huic  presenti  carte  nostre  sigilluni  nostrum  fecimus  apponi  apud  Kyn- 
dromy  primo  die  mensis  Decenibris  anno  Domini  millesinio  quadringen- 
tesimo  quarto  •  Testibus  venerabili  in  Christo  patre  Domino  Alexandre 
episcopo  Rossensi  •  Domino  Dauid  de  Lyndesay  comite  de  Crawfurde 
consanguineo  nostro  •  Magistro  Jolianne  de  Innes  decano  ecclesie  Ros- 
.sensis  •  Domino  Andrea  de  Lesly  milite  •  Archebaldo  de  Douglas  consan- 
guineo nostro  •  Wilielmo  Frascr  •  Duncano  de  Forbes  canonico  Abirdon- 
cnsi  ■  fum  multis  alijs. 


Commissio  ad  absolvendum  Comitissam  de  Angus  et  del  Marr.  '  — (A.D. 
1415.) 

•Joliannes  prior  ecclesie  cathedralis  Dunelmensis  et  ejusdem  loci  con- 
ventus  dilecto  confratri  nostro  Domino  Jolianni  Aclif  priori  celle  nostre 
de  Coldyngbam  sacre  pagine  professori  •  Salutem  in  eo  qui  est  omnium 
vera  salus  .  Quia  nobilis  et  generosa  domina  Domina  Comitissade  Angus 
et  del  JIarr  considerans  salubritor  et  attendens  piam  et  sinceram  devo- 
cionem  quam  predecessores  sui  baberunt  penes  Deum  et  Sanctissimam 
Virginem  Mariam  ac  Beatum  Cuthbcrtum  patronum  nostrum  •  volensque 

'  [Krom  the  original  in  the  Gener.al  Hegister  House,  Edinburgh. 

The  cliarter  was  confirmed  by  liobert,  duke  of  All)uuy,  e.trl  of  Fyfe  and  of  llenteth,  and 
Governor  of  Scotland,  by  charter  under  liis  seal  of  otlice,  at  Falkland,  ou  the  tweiitv  sixth  day 
of  October,  1408.] 

-  [From  the  Correspondence,  Inventories,  Account  Rolls,  and  Law  Proceedings  of  the  Priory 
of  Coldingham,  p.  88.    Lond.  IfiU.    (Surtees  Society.}] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  733 

vestigiis  progenitorum  suoruin  ob  salutem  aninie  sue  et  animaruni  dict- 
oruin  progeiiitorum  suorum  in  hoe  fortius  inherore  •  boscos  et  terras  de 
Broklioll  Ilarevvode  ct  Denwode  cum  pcrtinenciis  a  nobis  diu  per  se  et 
suos  detentos  et  occupatos  intendit  •  ut  per  ipsius  litcras  plenius  informa- 
mur  •  nobis  restituere  per  suam  quictam  clamanciam  et  nos  in  posses- 
sionem dictorum  boscorum  et  terrarum  mittere  et  reseisire  •  sub 
condieione  tanien  ut  ipsam  ct  omnes  sibi  adhcrentes  in  hac  parte  a 
quibuscumque  excommunicacionis  et  suspensionis  sententiis  absolvamus  • 
Nos  igitur  cupientcs  saluti  anime  dictc  nobilis  domine  et  aniniarum  pro- 
genitorum  consulore  in  quantum  possumus  et  mederi  •  ad  absolvendum 
dictara  doniinam  et  quoscunque  alios  quantum  ad  nos  attinet  a  quibus- 
cumque excommunicacionis  et  suspensionis  sentenciis  quas  occasione  hujus 
detencionis  et  occupacioiiis  bactenus  incurrebant  •  facta  pobis  primitus 
restitucione  et  quieta  clamancia  dictorum  boscorum  et  terrarum  •  cum 
alias  non  dimittutur  peccatum  nisi  restituatur  ablatum  ■  vobis  auctoritate 
presencium  conmiittimus  vices  nostras  et  nostram  plenariam  potcstatem 
.  .  .  Data  in  domo  nostra  capitulari  nouo  die  mensis  Deeombris  anna 
Domini  m"  cccc""  quintodecimo  • 


Relexatio  Comitisse  de  Marr  de  Brokholes  etc. '  — (A.D.  1416.) 

Omnibus  hoc  scriptum  visuris  .  .  .  iMargareta  comitissa  de  Angus  et  de 
Marr  salutem  .  .  .  Sciatis  nos  in  pura  viduitate  nostra  pro  salute  anime 
nostre  relaxasse  Deo  et  Beate  Marie  et  Sancto  Cuthberto  Dunelmensi 
et  monacliis  ibidem  Deo  seruientibus  .  .  .  totum  ius  et  clamium  .  .  . 
que  habemus  ...  in  terris  et  boscis  do  Brokholis  Ilarewode  et  Denwode 
iacentibus  infra  comitatum  Berwyci  •  .  .  Insuper  sciatis  quod  nos  et 
heredes  nostri  diuisas  factas  et  pei'ambulatas  inter  Coldyngham  et 
Bonkylle  scilicet  a  Middledenesheued  per  Jlereburnesheued  versus  occi- 
dentem  vsque  ad  Cracockecrestret  et  inde  per  eandem  stratam  vsque  ad 
Eiford  predictis  nionachis  inperpetuum  pacifice  tenebimus  et  consorua- 
bimus  prout  in  carta  Ranulphi  de  Bonkyll  quam  dicti  monachi  inde 
habent  plenius  continetur      In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum 

'  [From  Raine's  North  Durham,  appendix,  p.  35,  no.  cli.] 


734  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

presentibus  est  appensum  •  Data  apud  Bagby  iuxta  Hyrderaanstone 
quarto  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  cccc  quintodecimo. 

The  copie  of  Baxstairis  first  chartour. '  — (A.D.  1403.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartani  visuris  vel  audituris  Tliomas  filius  Johannis  bur- 
gcnsis  de  Kildrymme  salutem  in  Domino  Sciatis  me  .  .  .  vendidisse 
Johanni  Baxster  et  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  vnam  rodam  terrarum 
cum  pertinentiis  jacentem  ex  parte  orientali  burgi  de  Kildrymme  infra 
dominium  de  Mar  inter  terram  JIargarete  Burges  ex  parte  australi  ex 
parte  vna  /  et  terram  Thome  Donaliley  ex  parte  orientali  ex  parte  altera  / 
cum  omnibus  suis  justis  pertinentiis  quibuscunque  pro  quadam  summa 
pecunie  mihi  plenarie  pre  manibus  persoluta  Tenendam  et  habendam 
.  .  .  dicto  Johanni  et  heredibus  suis  et  assignatis  libere  quiete  .  .  .  sicut 
alique  terre  in  dicto  burgo  liberius  tenentur  Reddendo  inde  annuatim 
.  .  .  Domino  de  Mar  quatuor  denarios  vsualis  monete  Scotie  pro  omni 
alio  seruitio  ...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  Domini  Duncani 
vicarij  de  Kildrymme  presentibus  est  appensum  Testibus  biis  Thoma 
Velche  seniore  et  Thoma  Velche  juniore  Vilhelmo  Mesone  Peris  Blanie 
et  Alexandre  Hwndbit  multisque  aliis  circumstantibus  Apud  Kildrymme 
octauo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  j™  cccc  quadragesimo  tertio. 


Followis   the   chartour  that  Baxstar  hes  of  Robert  Erie  of  Mar  Lord 
Erskin. '  —(A.D.  1447.) 

Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel  audituris  Robei'tus  comes  do  Mar  et 
Garvioch  ac  dominus  de  Erskine  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam  Sciatis 
nos  dedisse  et  .  .  .  confirmasse  Johanni  Baxster  vnam  terram  jacentem 
infra  villam  de  Kyldrymme  ex  parte  orientali  ville  eius<lem  inter  montem 
castri  et  terram  Thome  Donaldi  ex  parte  boreali  ex  parte  vna  /  et 
terram  Thome  Rogersone  ex  parte  australi  ex  parte  altera    Quamquidem 

'  [From  a  copy,  in  a  haud  of  the  sixteenth  century,  in  the  Cleneral  Register  House,  Edin.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  735 

terrain  cum  pertinentiis  Agnes  Burges  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  sim- 
pliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendam  et  habendam  .  ,  .  prefato  Johanni  et 
heredibus  suis  et  suis  assignatis  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Comiti- 
bus  de  Mar  in  feodo  et  hereditate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Reddendo  inde  an- 
nuatim  .  .  .  [quatuor]  denarios  vsualis  monete  regni  Scotie  ad  duos 
anni  terminos  vsuales  Penthecostes  videlicet  et  Sancti  Martini  in  hieme 
...  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  hulc  present!  carte  nostre 
est  appensum  apud  Kildrymme  die  vicesimo  septimo  mensis  ilartii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  quadragesimo  septimo  Testibus  ho- 
norabilibus  et  providis  viris  Alano  de  Erskin  Tlioma  de  Erskin  consan- 
guineis  nostris  dilectis  Waltero  Key  de  Ochter  Forfar  Johanne  Allirdes 
armigeris  nostris  et  Domino  Mattheo  capellano  nostro  cum  multis  et  di- 
versis  aliis. 


Carta  Episcopi  Morauiensis  super  tenemento  in  burgo  de  Inuernys  quod 
fuit  olim  Alexandri  comitis  de  ]\Iar. '  — (A.D.  1451.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  .  .  .  Sciatis  quod  concessimus  ad 
laudem  et  gloriam  Beate  Trinitatis  Jobanni  episcopo  Morauiensi  et  succes- 
soribus suis  Episcopis  Morauiensibus  et  propter  grata  obsequia  quondam 
genitori  nostro  recolende  memorie  per  ipsuni  Episcopum  multipliciter 
impensa  et  nobis  fideliter  continuata  in  pura  et  perpetua  elimosina  totum 
et  integrum  illud  tenementum  cum  pertinentiis  jacens  in  burgo  de  Inuer- 
nys in  Vico  Pontis  eiusdem  inter  terram  quondam  Jobannis  Hay  de  le 
Boyne  ex  parte  oi-ientali  ex  parte  vna,  et  terram  Jobannis  Cristini  ex 
parte  occidentali  ex  parte  altera  extendens  se  in  longitudine  ad  muros 
Castri  de  Inuernys  capitans  in  fronte  ad  predictum  vicum  /  Quod  quidem 
tenementum  fuit  olim  Alexandri  comitis  de  Marr  Et  quod  ad  manus 
progenitoris  iiostri  supradicti  racione  bastardie  dicti  Alexandri  peruenit 
Et  quod  tenementum  cum  pertinentiis  predictus  progenitor  noster  dicto 
Episcopo  contulit  et  eum  saysiri  iecit  in  eodem  et  fuit  ipsius  Episcopi 
bereditarie     Et  quod  idem  Episcopus  ...  in  manibus  nostris  .  .  .  sim- 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Registruin  Magui  Sigilli,  lib.  iv.,  uo.  154.    MS.  General  Kegistcr  House, 
Ediaburgli.J 


736  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

pliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendum  et  habendum  ...  do  nobis  et  succes- 
soribus  nostris  in  puram  et  perpetnam  elimosinam  ac  in  feodo  et  heredi- 
tate  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Facicndo  inde  .  .  ,  oracionum  suffragia  deuotarum 
...  In  cuius  rci  testimonium  prcscntibus  nostrum  magnum  sigillum 
apponi  prccepimus  .  .  .  Apud  Eilynburgh  vicesimo  quarto  die  mensis 
Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  quinquagesimo  primo  Et 
regni  nostri  decimo  quinto. 


Note  of  ane  chartour  be  John  Erie  of  JIar  brother  to  King  James  3.  in 
anno  1475.  ' 

Carta  conccssa  per  Johannem  comitem  de  Blar  et  de  Gai-ioche  Duncan o 
Forbes  filio  Alexandri  Forbes  dc  Brughis  pro  suis  seruitiis  consdijs  et 
fauoribus  de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  de  Over  Towy  Nether  Tuwy  et 
Culfork  cum  suis  pertinentiis  et  molendino  ejusdem  que  fuerunt  quondam 
Jonete  Fentoun  hereditarie  jacentibus  in  comitatu  de  Mar  et  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Aberdene  Procedens  super  resignatione  prefate  Jonete 
Tenendis  do  dicto  Johanne  comite  de  Mar  et  heredibus  suis  comitibus  de 
JIar  in  libera  alba  firraa  vt  supra  De  data  apud  Aberdein  decimo  octauo 
die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  Dom'ini  millesimo  quadringentesimo  septua- 
gesimo  quinto  Coram  testibus  Willielmo  Edmestcn  de  Lintrethyn  Magistro 
Ricardo  Forbes  decano  Abredonensi  Alexandro  Leslie  de  Wardres 
Domino  Henrico  Proctor  de  Kyngussy  Magistro  Andrea  Lyale  thesaurario 
Abredonensi. 

JlIONNE    ERLL   OF   ^IaK   AND    GeUWYACHT. 


Preceptum  Johannis  comitis  de  Mar  et  Garviache  pro  sasina  terrarum  de 
Johnnestoune.  ^  —  (A  D.  1477.) 

Johannes  comes  de  Mar  et  Garviache   dilectis   nostris    Wilelmo  Leithe 

'  [From  a  copy,  in  a  hand  of  the  beginning  of  the  seventeenth  century,  in  the  General  Register 
House  iit  Kdinlnirgh.    It  has  this  note:  'Tliis  chartour  is  not  scalit.'] 

[From  the  original  in  the  Ueneral  liegister  House  at  Edinburgh.    Two  seals  have  been 
appended,  but  both  are  lost.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  737 

de  Bernis  et  Alexandro  Abircrummy  .  .  .  balliuis  nostris  in  hac  parte 
salutem  Quia  dedimus  et  concessimus  hereditarie  dilcctis  nostris  Alex- 
andro Johnnestoune  nepoti  et  herodi  Gilberti  Johnnestoune  de  eodem 
et  Agneti  Glaster  sponse  sue  et  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  omnes  et 
singulas  terras  de  Jolinnestoune  cum  pertinontiis  jacentes  infra  regali- 
tatem  nostram  de  Garviache  et  vicceomitatum  de  Abirdene  prout 
in  carta  nostra  .  .  .  inde  confecta  picnius  continetur  Vobis  .  .  . 
mandamus  quatenus  visis  presentibus  indilate  dictis  Alexandro  et 
Agneti  .  .  .  vel  eoruiti  certo  actornato  latori  prescncium  .  .  . 
sasinam  .  ,  .  liereditariam  dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  inste  liabcre  faciatis 
.  .  .  Et  in  sigiium  huiusmodi  sasine  sic  per  vos  .  .  .  tradite  sigilknn 
vestrum  in  secunda  cauda  post  nostrum  ,  pendatis  ...  In  cuius  rei 
testimonium  sigillum  nostram  presentibus  est  appensum  apud  Edin- 
burgh prime  die  niensis  Marcij  anno  Domini  inillesimo  quadringentcsimo 
septuagesimo  sexto  ■ 

Jhonne  Erll  of  Mar  and  Geewyacht 


Instrumentum   super  redemptione  terrarum   de  Pettodry  et  tertie  partis 
terrarum  de  Petskurry. '  — (A.D,  1505.) 

-Ln  Dei  nomine  Amen  Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  euidenter  quod  anno  Incarnacionis  Dominice  millesimo  quingent- 
esimo  quinto  mensis  vero  Julij  die  decimo  octauo  ...  In  mej  notarij 
publicj  et  testium  infrascriptorum  presencia  personaliter  constituta 
prouida  mulier  Elizabetht  Gordoune  relicta  quondam  Henricj  Leitht  de 
Barnis  in  sua  pura  viduitate  concessit  se  recipisse  et  habuissc  per 
manus  honorabilis  virj  Johannis  Portarfeld  de  Chapeltoune  .  .  .  protura- 
toris  nobilis  et  potentis  domini  Alexandri  domini  Erskine  summam 
triseentum  mercarum  vsualis  monete  Scotie  pro  redemptione  omnium 
terrarum  de  Pettodry  cum  suis  pertinencijs  jacentium  in  regalitate  de 
Gareauche  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene  Et  summam  octoginta 
librarum  vsualis  monete  Scotie  pro  redemptione  teucie  partis  terrarum  de 

'  [From  the  origin.il  in  the  General  Register  House  at  Edinburgli.] 
5   A 


738  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Petskurry  cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentiura  in  baronia  de  Balhagarty  infra 
dictum  vicecomitatum  sibi  inpignoratarum  pro  dictis  pecuniarum  summis 
de  quibus  tenuit  se  bene  contentam  et  plenarie  persolutam  .  .  .  Insuper 
dicta  Elizibetht  .  .  .  cartas  litteras  sasineinstrumenta  aliasque  euidencias 
quascunque  sibi  factas  .  .  .  terras  prelibatas  concernentes  .  .  .  renun- 
ciauit  cassauit  et  annullauit  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Acta  erant  bee  infra 
burgum  de  Abirdene  in  hospicio  Thome  Leslie  vnius  balliuorum  dicti 
burgi  hora  quasi  secun'la  post  meridiem  .  .  .  presentibus  ibidem  honora- 
bilibus  viris  Georgio  Leitiit  de  Barnis  Willelmo  Leitht  fratre  suo  dicto 
Thoma  Leslie  Magistro  Johanne  Smolfc  Thoma  Leitht  et  Alexandre 
Atkine  testibus  ... 

Et  ego  Johannes  Stirueling  presbiter  Sancti  Andree  diocesis 
publicus  auctoritatibus  Imperiali  et  Regali  notarius  [ete.  in  forma 
communi.'j 


Litera  Regis  pro  Alexandro  Elphinstoune  et  Elizabeth  Barlay.  '  — (A.D. 

1507.) 

Jacobus  Dei  gracia  Rex  Scotorum  vicecomiti  et  balliuis  suis  de  Abirdene 
Necnon  dilectis  nostris  Andree  Elphinstoune  de  Selmys  Willelmo  Forbes 
de  Tolleis  Johanni  Lesly  de  Wardris  Johanni  Charteris  filio  et  heredi 
apparent!  Thome  Charteris  de  Cangnor  .  .  .  vicecomitibus  nostris  de 
Abirdene  in  hac  parte  salutem  Quia  pro  bono  gratuitoque  seruicio  nobis 
et  carissime  consorti  nostre  Regine  per  dilectos  familiares  seruitores 
nostros  Alexandrum  Elphinstoune  filium  et  apparentem  heredem  dilecti 
nostri  Johannis  Elphinstoune  de  eodem  militis  et  Elizabeth  Barlay 
eius  sponsam  eciam  seruitricem  dicte  carissime  consortis  nostre  impenso 
.  .  .  et  impendendo  .  .  .  dedimus  .  .  .  dictis  Alexandro  et  Elizabeth 
eius  sponse  ac  eorum  alteri  diucius  viuenti  in  coniuncta  infeodacione  et 
heredibus  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreandis  .  .  .  terras  nostras  de  Inuer- 
nochty  Ballebege  cum  molendino  prato  siluis  et  le  glennyx  de  Glennochty 
Inuernethy  Ledmakey  Culquhony  Culquhary  in  Stralhdone  Mekle  Mygve 

'  [Krom  the  original  in  tho  Gcueral  Kcgistcr  House  :it  Eainburgh.    A  rragmcnt  of  the  seal 
remains,  much  defaced.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  739 

Ester  Mygve  TuUiprony  Blalok  ot  Correcrcif  in  Cromai'  .  .  ,  jacentes 
in  comitatu  nostro  de  Mar  .  .  .  Necnon  .  .  .  terras  nostras  de  Duncan- 
stoune  Glanilirstoun  cuin  molendino  Rochrnvreall  et  Tullefour  .  .  . 
jacentes  in  dominio  nostro  de  Garviauch  .  .  .  Quasquidem  .  .  .  terras 
.  .  .  nos  .  .  .  incorporanimus  in  .  .  .  baroniam  nuncupandam  .  .  . 
Baroniam  de  Inuornochty  .  .  .  Vobis  mandamus  quatenus  dictis  Alex- 
andre et  Elizabeth  .  .  .  vel  suis  certis  actornatis  latorihus  preseneiuni 
sasinam  predictarum  terrarum  et  baronie  .  .  .  juste  haberi  faciatis  .  .  . 
Datum  sub  testimonio  magni  sigilli  nostri  apud  Edinburgh  octauo  die 
mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septimo  et  regni 
nostri  vicesimo  • 


Sasina  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Inuernochy.  '  — (A.D.  1507.) 

-Ln  Dei  nomine  Amen  Per  hoc  prosens  publicum  instrumentum  cunctis 
pateat  euidenter  quod  anno  Incarnationis  Dominiee  millesimo  quingentes- 
imo 7mo  mensis  vcro  Augusti  die  vigesimatercia  ...  In  mej  notarij 
publicj  et  snbscriptorum  tcstium  presencia  personaliter  constitutus  honor- 
abilis  vir  Johannes  Charteris  iilius  et  heres  aparens  Thome  Charteris  de 
Cangnor  actornatus  nobilis  viri  Alexandri  Elphinstoune  de  eodem  et 
Elizabetht  sponse  sue  .  .  .  quasdam  litteras  .  .  .  saisine  formam  in  se 
continentes  a  Supremo  Domino  nostro  Eege  emanatas  testimonio  sui 
inagni  sigilli  roboratas  .  .  .  presentauit  honorabili  viro  Johanni  Forbes 
domino  directo  de  Brux  vicecomiti  in  hac  parte  nominato  vigore  quarum 
ipsum  Johannem  .  .  .  vicecomitcm  .  .  .  rcquisiuit  quatenus  sibi  aetorna- 
torio  nomine  dictorum  Alexandri  et  Elizabeth  saisinam  .  .  .  terrarum  et 
baronie  de  Inuernochy  cum  pertincncijs  daret  Quasquidem  litcras  per 
dictum  .  •  .  vicecomitem  receptas  mihique  traditas  alta  et  intelligibili 
voce  perlegi  et  ad  noticiam  circumstancium  deduxi  Post  quarumquidem 
literarum  lecturam  prefatus  .Tohannus  .  .  .  vicecomes  .  .  .  accessit  ad 
antiquam  maneriem  de  Inuernochy  .  .  .  et  .  .  ,  saisinam  .  .  .  supra- 
dictarum  terrarum  .  .  .  predicto  Johanni  actornatorio  nomine  quo  supra 
per  tradicionem  terre  et  lapidis  tradidit  .  .  .  Acta  erant  hec  apud   pre- 

'  [From  the  original  iu  tbo  General  Register  Ilouse  at  Edinburgh.] 


740  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

dictam  antiquam  maneriem  de  Imiernochy  hora  quasi  vndecima  ante 
meridiem  .  .  .  Presentibus  ibidem  circumspectis  honorabilibus  ae  fidedig- 
nis  viris  videlicet  .Magistro  Willelmo  Ctechtone  rectore  de  Inuernochy 
canonicoque  [de]  Abirdene  Dominis  Johanne  Gardiner  et  Jacobo  Huntar 
capellanis  Andrea  Burnet  fratre  germano  Alexandri  Burnet  de  Leis 
Andrea  Strathachin  Andrea  Mcldrum  Morgundo  Gilquhonie  Willelmo 
Forbes  et  Willelmo  Alane  cum  diuersis  aliis  .  .  . 

Et  ego  Jacobus  Strathachin  presbiter  Abirdonensis  diocesis 
publicus  Imperiali  ac  Regia  auetoritatibus  notarius  [etc,  in  forma 
communi.^ 


Sasina  baroniu  de  Kildreniy  data  Alexandre  domino  Elphinstoun. '  — ( A.D. 
1614.] 

V  icecomes  de  Aberdene  respondebit  pro  centum  libris  de  firmis  terrarum 
baronie  de  Kildremy  cum  turre  fortalicio  pendiculis  annexis  tenentibus 
tenaudriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  earundem  vnacum  aduocacionibus 
et  donacionibus  ecclesie  de  Inuernochty  et  capelle  de  Dene  termini  Penthe- 
costes  vltimo  preteriti  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  renunciationeni 
et  dimissionem  Elizabeth  Berley  sponse  quondam  Alexandri  domini 
Elphinstoune  sasina  non  reeuperata  Et  pro  ducentis  libris  de  releuio 
earundem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Elphinstoune  de 
eisdem  vndecimo  Julij  anno  regni  Regis  prime  • 


FoUowis  ane   instrument  of  seising  of  Robert   Baxster  vnder  the  signe 
and  subseriptioune  of  Thomas  Ualoquby.  -  — (A.D.  1527.) 

Xn   Dej   nomine  Anion     Per  hoc  presens  publicum  instrumentum  cuuctis 

'[From  the  Liber  Kespoiisiomim  in  Scaccaiio.    JIS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 
-  [From  a  copy,  in  a  liand  of  the  sixteenth  century,  in  the  General  Register   Llouso  at 

Edinburgh. 
In  1540,  there  was  an  action,  before  the  fiords  of  Council  and  Session,  "  at  the  instance  of 

Vuii'ra  Kolloli  of  Findruy  aganis  Uobert  Uugude  of  AucUiuhuif  soue  and  air  of  vmquhUe  Wil- 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  741 

})ateat  evidenter  quod  anno  Incarnacionis  Dominice  millesirao  qningen- 
tesinio  vigesimo  sexto  meiisis  vero  Marcij  die  quarto  ...  In  mei  notarij 
publici  et  testium  subscriptorum  presentia  personaliter  constitutus  dis- 
cretus  vir  Robertas  Baxster  filius  et  heres  quondam  Thome  Baxster 
incole  de  Kildrymme  in  burgo  eiusdem  in  quadam  curia  apud  dictum 
burgum  tenta  per  honorabilem  virum  Alexandrum  Forbes  heredem  et 
filium  quondam  Johaimis  Forbes  de  Brux  pro  tempore  hoc  instanti 
balliuum  coram  pretato  balliuo  et  ceteris  curie  ministris  comparuerit  vt 
prenoininati  burgi  moris  est  vt  asseruit  prefatus  Robertus  Baxster  heres 
quondam  patris  sui  antedicti  et  predictum  balliuum  pro  tribunali  sedentem 
omnia  qua  decuit  reuerentia  requisiuit  quatenus  possessionem  quatuor 
rudarum  terrarum  jacentium  in  dicto  burgo  inter  terras  quondam 
Wilhelmi  Forbes  de  Tollies  ab  vna  versus  orientem  /  et  terram  Andrec 
Ywill  versus  occidentem  partibus  ab  altera  /  secundum  raorem  et  con- 
suetudinem  dicti  burgi  daret  et  deliberaret  Quiquidem  balliuus  huius 
rei  certitudine  habende  debitam  fecit  inquisitionem  inter  incolas  huius  et 
quosdam  extra  burgum  qui  pro  tempore  presentes  fuorunt  et  ad  assisam 
electi  Quiquidem  persone  mature  avisati  et  ad  premissa  determinanda 
jurati  decreuerunt  vnaniniis  voce  et  consensu  prefatum  Robertum  fore 
verum  legitimum  et  propinquiorem  heredem  quondam  Thome  patris  sui 
antedicti  et  quod  quondam  Thomas  p.ater  suus  obiit  vltimo  possessus  in 
dictis  terris  absque  vllo  impedimento  aut  contradictione  quacunque  et  quod 
prefatus  Robertus  fuit  legitime  etatis  (^uapropter  dictus  balliuus  debita 
facta  inquisitione  et  assise  deliberacione  vt  premissum  est  accessit  ad 
principalem  domiim  illarum  terrarum  et  prefatum  Robertum  vt  moris  est 
in  dicto  domo  realiter  investiuit  et  corporaliter  per  tradilionem  terre  et 
lapidis  Saluo  tamen  jure  cuiuslibet  .  .  .  Acta  erant  hec  in  villa  de 
Kildrymme  bora  vnaecima  ante  meridiem  vel  eocirca  sub  anno  die  mense 
et  pontificatu  quibus  supra  Presentibus  ibidem  nobilibus  et  discretis  viris 
videlicet  Alexandi'o  Forbes  de  Groddie  /  Thoma  Straucliin  filio  et  herede 
apparent!  Alcxandri  Strauchin  de  Lenturkis  /  Magistro  Johanne  Forbes 


liam  Dugude  of  Auchiiebuif  his  fader  and  Jlioae  Audersoune  sonc  and  aire  of  vmquliilc  William 
Andersoune  biirges  of  Kildrummy"  ior  the  recorery  of  twenty  six  oxen,  worth  four  mcrUs  each, 
and  other  goods.— (Acta  Uominorum  Concilii  et  Sessionis,  vol.  xiii.  fol.  38.  MS.  Geueral 
Register  House,  Ediuhurgh.)] 


742  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

tie  Bernes    Jolianne  Peddie  in  Kildrymme    Thonia  Andersone  et  Domino 

Andrea  Clerk  notario  cum  diuersis  aliis  testibus  ad  premissa  vocatis  .  .  . 

et  propter  maiorem  securitatem  sigillum  balliui  antedicti  presentibus  est 

appensum 

Et  ego  Thomas  Daloquhy  clericus  Abirdonensis  diocesis  publicus 
authoritate  apostolica  notarius  [etc.  in  forma  commum.^ 


Pi'eceptum    carte  comitatus  Morauie   et  dominiorum    de   Abirnetliy   et 
Straitherne. '  — (A.D.  1562.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Eegina  Scotoriim  .  .  .  Quia  pro  specialibus  fauore  et 
amore  quos  erga  naturalem  nostrum  fratrem  Jacobum  commendatarium 
Sanctiandree  ct  Pettinweme  habemus  et  gerimus  .  .  .  concessimus  here- 
ditarie  predicto  nostro  fratri  et  heredibus  suis  .  .  .  terras  nostras  et 
comitatum  Morauie  .  .  .  necnon  firmas  nostras  burgalos  et  custumas 
burgorum  nostrorum  de  Elgin  et  Fores  necnon  castrum  nostrum  de  Dern- 
way  cum  forresta  lie  park  et  nemoribus  earundera  ac  alia  nostra  castra 
turres  fortalicia  dicti  nostri  comitatus  et  piscarias  nostras  de  Spay  Find- 
orne  Slew  Pule  et  Lossy  .  .  .  Et  similiter  .  .  .  terras  nostras  et  dominium 
de  Abirnothy  .  .  .  Et  simili  modo  .  .  .  terras  nostras  et  [baroniam]  de 
Straitherne  videlicet  terras  de  Petty  Brauchlie  et  Straitherne  .  ,  .  acetiam 
molendinum  nostrum  de  Conische  cum  iure  patronatus  .  .  .  ecclesiarum 
de  Petty  et  Brachlie  necnon  turrim  et  fortalicium  de  Halhill  .  .  .  Quequi- 
dem  terre  comitatus  dominii-m  ct  baronia  .  .  .  quondam  .Jacobo  Morauie 
comiti  filio  natui'ali  charissirai  quondam  aui  nostri  perprius  hereditarie 
pertimierunt  Et  in  manibus  nostris  ob  ipsius  decessum  deuenerunt  et  nobis 
tanquain  patrimonium  corone  nostre  pertinent  Tenendaset  habendas  .  .  . 
dicto  Jacobo  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procrean- 
dis  de  nobis  et  nostris  successoi'ibus  Kegibus  et  Reginis  Scocie  in  feodo  et 
hereditate  feudifirma  et  libera  foresta  imperpetuum  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh 
penullimo  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  niillesimo  quingentesirao  sexa- 
gesimo  primo  et  regni  nostri  vigesimo  • 

Per  signetum  • 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrum  Secieti  SigiUi,  vol.  xsxi.,  foil.  15,  4G.    MS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  743 

Legitimatio  Jacobi  Stewart  commendatarii  prioratuuin   Sanctiandree  et 
Pettinweme.  '  —  (A.D.  1562.) 

xreccptutn  legitimationis  Jacobi  Stewart  commendatarii  prioratuum 
Sanctiandree  et  Pettinweme  bastardi  filii  naturalis  quondam  excellentis- 
simi  principis  Jacobi  Quinti  Scotorum  Regis  in  communi  forma  etc.  Apud 
Edinburgh  quarto  Februarii  anno  etc.  l.\j°. 

Per  siffnctum  • 


Preceptum  carte  comitatus  de  Jlar. '  — (A.D.  1,'jG2.) 

JMaria  Dei  gracia  Regina  Scotorum  etc  Quia  dedimus  et  concessimus 
hereditarie  predilecto  fratri  nostro  naturali  Jacobo  commendatario 
prioratuum  monasteriorum  Sanctiandree  et  Pettinwem  et  heredibus  suis 
masculis  infrascriptis  Totas  et  integra.s  terras  nostras  et  comitatum  de 
Mar  videlicet  teri-as  de  Straithdee  Bramar  et  Cromar  cum  molendinis 
piscationibus  siluis  forestis  partibus  et  pendiculis  ac  pertinentiis  earun- 
dem  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  do  Abirdene  Insuper  nos  pro 
nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  vnimus  annectimus  creamus  et  incor- 
poramus  totas  et  integras  prenominatas  terras  de  Straithdee  Bramar  et 
Cromare  cum  molendinis  piscationibus  siluis  forestis  partibus  pendiculis 
et  pertinentiis  earundem  in  vnum  integrum  ac  liberum  comitatum  omni 
tempore  afFuturo  Comitatum  de  Mar  nunoupandum  Ac  similiter  facimus 
et  creamus  dictum  Jacobum  fratrem  nostrum  et  heredes  sues  masculos 
inferius  scriptos  in  comites  omnibus  temporibus  affuturis  tali  modo 
Comites  de  Mar  vocandos  ac  dando  eijs  honorem  dignitatem  locum  et 
vocem  in  parliamento  cum  omnibus  alijs  priuilegiis  et  facultatibus  simili 
modo  sicuti  aliqui  Comites  do  Mar  de  predecessoribus  nostris  aliquibus 
temporibus  retroactis  liabuerunt  et  gauisi  fucrunt  Et  similiter  volumus 
et  concedimus  ac  pro  nobis  et  nostris  successoribus  pro  perpetuo  decorni- 
mus  et  ordinamus  quod  vnica  tantum  sasina  nunc  per  prefatum  Jacobum 

'  [From  the  Kcgistrum   Secret!   Sigilli,    vol.  xxxi.,  i'ol.  2.     JIS.    General  Register  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


744  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

et  heredcs  suos  masculos  infrascriptos  omnibus  temporibus  Venturis  apud 
aliquam  partem  siue  particulam  earunJeni  capienda  stabit  et  sufficiens  erit 
sasina  pro  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  et  comitatu  suprascriptis  cum 
molendinis  piscationibus  siluia  forestis  partibus  pendiculi*  et  pertinentiis 
earundem  sicuti  vna  specialis  et  particularis  sasina  apud  quamlibct  par- 
tem et  locum  earunlem  capta  fuerat  non  obstante  quod  non  jacent 
inuiccm  contigue  sed  in  diuersis  partibus  Tenendas  et  habendas  totas  et 
integras  memoratas  terras  et  comitatum  de  3Iar  videlicet  terras  de 
Stratbdee  Bramar  et  Cromar  cum  molendinis  piscationibus  siluis  forestis 
partibus  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  earundem  dicto  Jacobo  fratri  nostro  et 
heredibus  suis  masculis  de  corpore  suo  legitime  procreandis  Quibus 
deficientibus  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  Regibus  et  Reainis  Scotie 
itcrum  reuersuras  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  bereditate 
et  liberis  comitatu  et  foresta  imperpetuum  Per  omnes  rectas  mctas  suas 
etc.  Reddendo  etc.  vnum  par  calcarium  deauratorum  in  Festo  Natiui- 
tatis  Beati  .loannis  nomine  albefirme  si  petatur  tantum  etc.  Apud 
Edinburgh  septimo  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
sexagesimo  primo  et  regni  nostri  vigesimo. 

Per  signetum. 


Lettre  to  James  erle  of  Mar  of  the  gift  of  tbe  mariage  of  the  air  of 
vmquhile  Schir  Walter  Ogiluy  of  Boyne.  '  — (A.D.  1562.) 

A  ne  lettre  maid  to  James  erle  of  Mar  ...  off  the  gift  of  the  mariage 
of  Alexander  Ogiluy  sone  and  apperand  air  of  vmquhile  Schir  Walter 
Ogiluy  of  Boyne  knicbt  And  failyeing  of  him  be  deceis  vnmariit  tbe 
mariage  of  ony  vtber  air  or  airis  male  or  female  that  sal  happin  to 
succeid  to  the  said  vmquhile  Schir  Walter  in  his  landis  and  heritage 
...  At  Sanctandrois  the  secund  daye  of  Aprile  the  yeir  of  God  j"  v^^ 
Ixij  yeiris. 

Per  siffnaturam. 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum   Secret!   Sigilli,  vol.  xxxi.,  fol.  10.    MS.  General  Kegister 
House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  745 

Preccptum  carte  coniuncto  infeorlacionis  Jacobi  comitis  de  Mar  et  Domino 
Agnetis  Keith  eius  Goniugis.  '  — (A.D.  1562.) 

1  receptum  carte  coniuncte  infeodationis  Jacobi  comitis  de  Mar  et 
Domine  Agnetis  Keithe  eius  coniugis  super  .  .  ,  terris  de  Allathane 
Acthmure  et  Syde  cum  molendino  earundem  terris  de  Carnetrailyeane 
cum  molendino  et  brueriis  earundem  crofta  lie  PetletJieis  Croft  nuncupata 
Baldestoun  Glasgow  .  .  .  infra  vicccomitatum  de  Abirdene  •  Piscaria 
vocata  The  Kingis  Fischeir.gis  super  aquam  de  Dovurne  noininata  77ia7us 
Nett  Terris  de  Glencuthill  et  Auchmedene  jacentibus  infra  baroniam  de 
Glendowaclie  et  vicecomitatum  de  Banff  Terris  de  Ingliston  et  Esse 
jacentibus  infra  baroniam  de  Aucbterhous  et  vicecomitatum  de  Forfare 
Terris  de  Kittinis  jacentibus  infra  baroniam  de  Kittinis  et  dictum  vice- 
comitatum de  Forfare  Terris  de  Fortre  cum  molendino  et  lie  outsettis 
earundem  jacentibus   infra  vicecomitatum   de  ...  Que  fuerunt 

prefati  Jacobi  comitis  de  Mar  perprius  hereditarie  Et  quas  idem  .  .  . 
in  manibus  Regine  .  .  .  simpliciter  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendis  .  .  . 
de  Regina  et  suis  successoribus  .  .  .  Reddendo  .  .  .  iura  et  seruicia  inde 
debita  et  consueta  .  .   .  Apud  Edinburgh  nono  Junii  anno  etc.  Ixij"  ■ 

Per  sisnetum 


Lettre  to  James  erle  of  Murray  of  the  gift  of  the  eschete  of  the  tak  quhilk 
the  Erie  of  Iluntlie  had  of  the  erledome  of  Murray  ^  — (A.D. 
1562.) 

A.ne  lettre  maid  to  James  erle  of  Murray  of  the  gift  of  the  eschete  of 
the  tak  and  assedatioune  quhilk  George  erle  of  Huntlie  allegit  him  to 
haue  of  tl'.e  erledome  of  Murray  landis  rownies  possessionis  mylnis  and 
fischeingis  pertenyng  thairto  customes  and  burrow  males  of  the  burrowis 
of  Elgin  and  Fores  now  pertening  to  oure  Souerane  Lady  be  ressoune  of 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Rcsistrum  Secreti  Sigilli,  vol.  xxsi.,  fol.    33.    MS.  General  Register 
House,  E4inl)urgh.] 

2  [Abridged  from  the  Kegistrum  Secreti  Sigilli,  vol.  xxxi.  fol.  5C.    MS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh.J 

5    B 


746  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

eschete  throw  being  of  the  said  Erie  denuncit  oure  Souerane  Ladles  rebell 
and  put  to  the  home  be  vertew  of  hir  Graces  vthiris  lettres  for  non  com- 
pering befoir  hir  Hienes  and  Lordis  of  hir  Secrete  Counsale  to  ansuer  to 
sik  thinges  as  suld  be  laid  to  his  charge  ...  At  Abirdene  the  xix  day  of 
October  the  yeir  of  God  j°  v'^  Ixij  yeiris 

Per  signaturam 


Commissio  Justiciarie  pro  Jacobo  Morauie  comite.  LI — (A.D.  1566.) 

Commissio  Justiciarie  facta  est  Jacobo  Morauie  comiti  intra  bondas 
vicecomitatuum  de  Abirdene  Banff  Elgin  et  Forres  Narne  et  Inuernyss  ad 
iustificandum  omnimodas  personas  infra  bondas  dictorum  vicecomitatuum 
commorantiura  que  integros  pisces  lie  smoltis  siluestres  bestias  occidunt 
virides  arbores  araputant  seu  huiusmodi  excoriant  intra  dictas  bondas 
contra  tenorem  Actorum  Parliamenti  etc.  Apud  Edinburgh  tercio  Octobris 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  sexagesimo  sexto  • 


Obligacioun  betuix  my  Lord  Erskeine  and  the  Abbot  Halierudhous.  '^  — 
(A.D.  15G5.) 

Jje  it  kend  till  all  men  ...  me  Johne  lord  Erskeine  that  forsamekill  as 
it  hes  plesit  the  Quenis  Maiestie  to  gif  and  dispone  to  me  heretablie  the 
erldome  of  Mar  and  landis  pertening  thairto  propirte  and  tenandrie  as  in 
the  infeftment  maid  thairapoun  at  mair  lenth  is  contenit  Nochttheles  I 
.  .  .  bindis  and  oblissis  me  and  my  airis  that  1  nor  my  airis  or  assignais 
sail  neuer  clame  nor  pretend  entres  nor  heretable  rycht  to  the  landis  of 
Cabrocht  the  landis  and  barony  of  Cluny  and  the  landis  of  Logy  and 
Davvane  in  propirte  or  tenandry  nor  of  ony  vthiris  landis  within  the 
boundis  of  Mar  quhilkis  hes  bene  or  may  appeir  to  baue  bene  ane  pairt 
or  dependencie  of  the  said  erldome  of  Mar  disponit  alreddy  be  the  Quenis 

'  [From  the  Liber  Responsionum  in  Scaccario.     MS.  General  Uegister  House,  Edinburgh.] 
-  [Abridged  from  the  Kcgister  of  Deeds,   vol.  vii.  fol.  187.    MS.  General  Register  House 
Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  747 

Maieste  to  Robert  commcndator  of  Haliruidhous  ami  his  airis  And  de- 
claris  that  the  samin  is  nocht  sail  nocht  nor  suld  noclit  be  comprehendit 
vnder  the  said  infeftment  maid  to  me  of  the  said  haill  erldome  and  landis 
thairof  ...  In  witnes  heirof  I  half  subscryvit  thir  presentis  with  my 
hand  at  Dunkeld  the  xxvij  day  of  Junij  the  yeir  of  God  j""  v"  Ixv  yeiris 
Befoir  thir  witness  nobill  and  mychtie  lordis  Ilenrie  erle  of  Ross  lord  of 
Ardmannocht  Johnne  erle  off  Athoill  Johnne  lord  Flemyng  with  vtheris 
diuers 

Johnne  loud  Ekskyne. 


Sasina  comitatus  de  Mar  et  baronie  de  Kellic.  '  — (A.D.  1573.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  necnon  Magister  Dauid  M'gill  aduocatus  Joannes 
Craigingelt  de  eodem  Cristopherus  Murray  et  Duneanus  Name  vice- 
comites  de  Abirdene  in  hac  parte  per  commissionem  specialiter  constituti 
respondebunt  pro  vj"^  Ixvj  libris  xiij  solidis  iiij  denariis  de  firmis  totius  et 
integri  comitatus  de  ilar  continentis  terras  subscriptas  videlicet  Strath- 
done  Bramar  Cromar  et  Strathdee  cum  omnibus  et  singulis  aliis  tcrris 
earundem  pertinentibus  ex  antique  Acetiam  omnium  et  singularum 
terrarum  dominii  et  regalitatis  de  Garreache  cum  omnibus  et  singulis 
castris  turribus  fortaliciis  maneriebus  siluis  molendinis  piscationibus  part- 
ibus  pendiculis  feudifirmis  cum  annexis  connexis  tenentibus  tenandriis 
liberetenentium  scruitiis  aduocatione  donacione  et  iure  patronagii  ecclesi- 
arum  beneficiorum  et  pertinenciis  quibuscunque  dicti  comitatus  dominii  et 
regalitatis  respectiue  .  .  .  Existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  termini  Sancti 
Martini  vltimo  preteriti  ratione  warde  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Joanni  comiti  de  ^lar  domino  Erskin  etc.  virtute  literarum  dispensationis 
Domini  Regis  desuper  concessarum  dispensando  cum  sua  minori  etate  de 
eisdem  Apud  Edinburght  decimo  septimo  die  mensis  Martii  anno  etc. 
septuagesimo  secundo  et  regni  Regis  sexto  • 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  necnon  persone  prescripte  vicecomites  de  Abir- 
dene in  hac  parte  respondebunt  pro  xxx  libris  de  firmis  .  .  .  terrarum  et 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Register  House,  Edin.] 


748  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

baronie  de  Kellie  cum  molendinis  multuris  pendiculis  tenentibus  tenan- 
driis  libere  tenendum  seruiciis  earundem  et  suis  pertinenciis  jacentium 
infra  dictum  vicecomitatuni  de  Abirdene  Existentibus  in  inanibus  Regis 
termini  Sancti  Martini  vltimo  preteriti  racione  warde  Regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Joanni  comiti  de  Mar  domino  Ersliin  virtute  literarura 
dispensationis  Domini  Regis  desuper  concessarum  cum  eo  circa  suam 
niinorem  ctatem  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  xvij  Marcij  anno  regni  Regis 
jn-edicto 


Sasina  ville  et  burgi  in  baronia  de  Kildrummy. '  — (A.D.  1577.) 

V  iceconies  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  Ixviij  libris  xvj  solidis  viij  den- 
ariis  de  feudifirmis  totius  et  integre  ville  et  burgi  in  baronia  de  Kild- 
rummy cum  firniis  burgalibus  annuls  redditibus  et  burgalibus  earundem 
cum  suis  pertinenciis  jacentium  infra  comitatum  de  Mar  et  balliam  suam 
Existentibus  in  manibus  Domini  Regis  et  sue  inatris  respectiue  per 
spacium  viginti  nouem  annorum  et  vnius  termini  vel  eocirca  vltime 
elapsorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Que  feudifirme  annuatim  extendunt  ad 
quadraginta  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  Et  pro  iiij  libris  xiij  solidis  iiij 
denariis  per  duplicationem  feudifirme  eiusdem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Roberto  domino  Elpbingstoune  de  eadem  Apud  Edinburght 
septimo  die  uiensis  Junij  anno  regni  Regis  decimo 


Lettre  of  tak  to  the  Maister  of  Elphinstoun.  -  —(A.D.  1580.) 

Ane  lettre  of  tak  maid  to  .  .  .  Alexander  Maister  of  Eli)hinstoun  his 
airis  and  assignais  ...  of  the  teindschevis  and  vtheris  teindis  fructis 
proffittis  emolinientis  and  devviteis  alsweil  of  personage  as  vicarage 
pertenying  to  the  common  kirkis  of  Kildrymmc  Logymar  Glenbuchet  and 
Cabroche  lyand  within  the  dyocie  and  schirefdorae  of  Abirdene  For  .  .  . 

'  [From  the  Liber  Responsionum  in  Scaccario.    MS.  (iencral  Register  House,  EUin.] 
-  [Abridged  from  tlie    Registrum  Sccreti  Sigilli,   vol.  xlvii.,   fol.  i.    SIS.  General  Register 
House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  749 

nynetene  yeiris  nixt  .  .  .  following  .  .  .  the  Feist  of  Beltane  nixtocnm 
in  the  yeir  of  God  j"  v''  fourescoir  ane  yeiris  .  .  .  Paying  thairfoir 
yeirlie  ...  to  Oure  Souerane  Lordis  Collcctour  .  .  .  the  sovme  of  sex 
scoir  sex  pundis  xiij  schillingis  iiij  penneis  ...  At  Striueling  Castell 
the  xxvj  day  of  August  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v"  Ixxx  yeiris. 


The  Erie  of  Mar  and  Lord  Erskyne  thair  declaratioune. '  — (A.D.  1629.) 

Jjecimo  septimo  Februarii  1629.  Sederunt  Domini  Sessionis  Durie  vice- 
praesidcnt,Forrestersuat,Reidlious,  Chcsteris,  Inuerteil,  Inuorpcffcr,Newa- 
bay,  Newhall,  Balmanno,  Kilcreucht,  Prestoungrange,  Fodderons,  Erskyne, 
Scottistarvet,  Balconiie.  The  quhilk  day  my  Lord  Erie  of  Mar  .  .  .  pro- 
duced in  prescns  of  the  saidis  Lordis  ane  lettre  direct  vnto  thame  from 
His  Maiestie  quhairof  the  tenour  followis  RiciiT  TEUSXy  and  weilbeloved 
[etc.  ut  sujjra,  pp.  310,  311]  :  And  for  obedience  of  the  said  letter  exhi- 
bited also  the  declaratioun  following,  and  publicklie  in  presens  of  the  haill 
Lordis  sitting  in  judgement  the  said  Erie  of  Mar  and  Johne  lord  Erskyne 
his  sone  subscryved  the  samyn  declaratioun  with  thair  handis  Quherof 
the  tennour  followis  We  Johne  erle  of  Mar  and  Johne  lord  Erskyne  my 
sone  for  obedience  of  His  Majesties  letter  direct  to  the  Lordis  of  Sessiouii 
declairis  thatquhatsoevir  sail  be  the  event  of  the  actiones  of  improbatioun 
and  reductioun  persewit  at  our  instance  aganes  the  vassallis  of  Mar  and 
Gareoche  it  sail  nawayis  prejudge  the  Kingis  Maiestie  of  any  intres  his 
Maiestie  may  pretend  quhensoevir  the  samyn  sail  appeare  ...  In  witnes 
quhairof  writtin  be  Maister  Thomas  Cunnyngharae  servitour  to  Maister 
David  Prymrois  advocat  we  have  subscryvit  thir  presentis  with  our  handis 
At  Edinburgh  the  sevintcine  day  of  Februar  1629  Befoir  thir  witnessis 
Schir  William  Scot  of  Elie  knycht  and  Maister  Alexander  Gibsone  twa  of 
the  ordinar  Clerkis  of  Sessioun  Sic  suh'scribiiur  Mar  ^Erskyne  S  W  Scot 
witness  M  A  Gibsone  witnes  .  .  .  Wrru  the  quhilk  declaratioune  the 
Lordis  haifing  weill  and  sufificicntlie  advysit  they  fand  the  samyn  satisfiet 
the  desyre  of  His  Maiesties  letter  .  .  .  and  ordained  tlic  samyn  to   be 

'  [From  the  Books  of  Sederunt  of  the  Lords  of  Council  aud  Session,  vol.  v.  foil.  20,  21.    MS. 
General  Register  House,  Ediuburfih.! 


750  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

inacted  in  tliair  Buikis  of  Sederunt  .  .  .  Lyk  as  •  .  .  His  Maiesties 
Advocat  .  .  .  approved  the  same  declaratiouno  as  agreable  to  the  will 
and  tennour  of  His  Maiesties  letter  forsaid  .  .  . 


Sasina  baronie  de  Brux  et  terrarum  de  Sonahard  data  Alexandro  Forbes. ' 
— (A.D.  1531.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdenc  respondebit  pro  viij''  libris  de  firmis  .  .  .  ter- 
rarum de  Brux  Machirhalch  Newtoun  Glencarwe  Glenconre  et  Ord  cum 
dimedietatibus  terrarum  de  Fychlie  Sonabotht  et  Estir  Drumnavach  cum 
pertinentiis  .  .  .  incorporatarum  baronie  de  Brux  existentibus  in 
manibus  Regis  per  spacium  octo  annorum  ante  tercium  diem  mensis 
Octobris  vltimo  elapsi  ratione  warde  Et  pro  1  libris  de  firmis  earundem 
.  .  .  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  termini  Sancti  Martini  dehinc  imme- 
diate sequentis  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  j"  libris  de  releuio  earun- 
dem Necnon  pro  j°  xx  libris  de  firmis  .  .  .  terrarum  de  Sonaheird  cum 
molendino  .  .  .  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  per  dictum  spacium  octo 
annorum  .  .  .  racione  warde  Et  pro  vij  libris  x  solidis  de  firmis  earun- 
dem .  .  .  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis  termini  Sancti  Martini  dehinc 
immediate  sequentis  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  xv  libris  de  releuio 
earundem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datara  Alexandro  Forbes  de  eisdem 
Apud  Edinburgh  x-v'°  Nouembris  anno  regni  Regis  decimonono. 


Sasina  baronie  de  Bruxthis  data  Johanni  Forbes.    — (A.D.  1573.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xl  libris  de  releuio  .  .  .  ter- 
rarum et  baronie  de  Bruxthis  cum  turre  fortalicio  manerie  ortis  partibus 
pendiculis  outsettis  annexis  connexis  eiusdem  videlicet  dimedietate  ter- 
rarum de  Litill  Auchry  totis  et  intcgris  terris  de  Mekill  Byithe  cum 
tenentibus  tenandriis  et  liberetenencium  seruiciis  earundem  .  .  .  Et  pro 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber   Rcsponsionum    in    Scaccario.    MS.  General   Register   House, 
Edinburgli.] 


PARISH  OF  KILDRUMMY.  751 

xiij  libris  vj  solidis  viij  denariis  de  releuio  .  .  .  terrarum  do  Gellan  cum 
molendino  eiusdem  .  .  .  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Joanni  Forbes 
de  eisdem     Apud  Edinburgh  tertio  Nouembris  anno  regni  Regis  septimo. 


Sasina  baronie  de  Brux  data  Joanni  Forbes. '  — (A.D.  1599.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  j™  i"  xix  libris  vj  solidis  vsualis 
monete  .  .  .  de  firmis  .  .  .  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Brux  cum  turre  for- 
talicio  manerio  molendinis  .  .  .  Existentibus  in  manibus  .  .  .  Regis  per 
spacium  nouemdecem  annorum  et  vnius  termini  aut  eacirca  vltimo  elap- 
sorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Que  firme  extendunt  annuatim  ad  Ivii 
libras  viij  solidos  .  .  .  Et  pro  ij  libris  stirlingorum  per  duplicationcm 
albefirme  earundem  Acetiam  pro  ij°  Ixxxviij  libris  xvj  solidis  de  firmis 
dimedietatis  terrarum  de  "Wdochis  et  integrarum  terrarum  de  Mekill 
Byithe  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Littill  Auchrye  .  .  .  Existentibus  in 
manibus  .  .  .  Regis  per  spatium  novemdecem  annorum  et  vnius  termini 
aut  eocirca  vltimo  elapsorum  ratione  warde  et  sasina  non  recuperata 
respectiue  videlicet  per  spatium  octodecem  annorum  et  vnius  termini 
sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  xiiij  libris  viij  solidis  de  releuio  earundem 
Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Joanni  Forbes  de  Brux  de  eisdem  Apud 
Edinburgh  quarto  die  mensis  Mali  anno  Domini  1539. 


I  [Abridged  from  tbe  Liber  Responsionam  In  Scaccario.     5IS.   General  Register  House, 
Efiiuborgh.] 


THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


PARISH  OF  CDSnNY.— (Page  318.) 

Carta  confirmationis  Thome  comitis  de  Jlarre  pro  Jacobo  de  Monte  Alto 
super  terra  de  Estirfoulys. ' — (A.D.  1356.) 

Omnibus  hoc  scriptum  visuris  vel  audituris  Thomas  comes  de  Marre 
salutera  in  Domino  Noueritis  nos  inspe.xisse  .  .  .  quandam  cartam  bone 
memorie  quondam  Domini  Willelmi  de  Monte  Alto  militis  nobis  presen- 
tatam  per  dilectum  et  fiilelem  nostrum  Jacobum  de  Monte  Alto  .  .  . 
tenorem  qui  sequitur  continentem  .  .  .  Omnibus  banc  cartam  visuris  vel 
audituris  \Yillelmus  de  Montealto  miles  dominus  de  Feryn  eternam  in 
Domino  salutem  Noverit  universitas  vestra  me  dedisse  .  .  .  dilecto  et 
fideli  fratri  meo  Domino  Bernardo  de  Monte  Alto  militi  pro  servicio  suo 
mihi  impenso  totam  terram  meam  do  Estirfowlys  in  comitatu  de  Marre 
infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdein  Tenendam  et  habendam  sine  aliquo 
I'etinemento  .  .  .  sicut  ego  dictam  terram  de  Estirfowlys  cum  pertin- 
enciis  de  domino  meo  Comite  de  Marre  teneo  et  possideo  •  Reddendo 
duodccem  denarios  argenti  apud  Estirfowlys  quolibet  anno  ad  festum 
Sancti  Martini  in  yeme  si  petantur  tantum  .  .  .  Salvo  forinseco  servicio 
domini  nostri  Regis  quantum  ad  dictam  terram  de  jure  pertinet  Et 
excepto  quod  dictus  Dominus  Bernardus  et  heredes  sui  facient  com- 
munem  sectam  curie  domini  mei  Comitis  de  Marre  pro  dicta  terra  de 
Estirfowlys  •  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  mee  sigillum  meum 
est  appensum  Testibus  Dominis  lleginaldo  le  Chene  Andrea  de  Gar- 
wyauch  Ricardo  de  Balwery  Thoma  de  Rcttree  Willelmo  de  Laudonia 
Willelmo  de  Rothnach  militibus  et  multis  aliis  •  QuAMQUiDEM  cartam 
.  .  .  ratificamus  ...  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  presenti  scripto  nostro 
sijrillum  nostrum  fecimus  apponi  apud  Abirdene  ultimo  die  mensls  Julii 
anno  Domini  millesimo  tricentesimo  quinquagesimo  se.xto  Testibus  Thoma 
Senescalli  comiti  de  Angus  Willelmo  de  Keth  marescallo  Scocie  Magis- 
tro  Gilberto  Annstrang  Domino  Jobanne  de  Marre  cauonicis  eccleaie 
Abirdonensis  Domino  Laurencio  Gylibrand  milite  Andrea  de  Gar- 
wyauch  et  multis  aliis. 

•  [.Abridged  from  a  transcript  in  tlic  library  at  Aldbar.] 


PARISH  OF  CUSIINY.  753 

Litera  Johannis  de  Mouelit  pro  resignaciono  terrarum  de  Estir  Fowlis 
Mouethe  in  maiiibus  Domine  YsabcUe  domino  de  Mai'  et  del 
Garwyach.  '  _(A.D.  1404 ) 

irateat  universis  per  presentcs  me  Joliannem  de  Mouelit  dominum  de 
Fowlis  fecisse  .  .  .  dilectos  nieos  et  speciales  Dominum  Andream  de 
Lesly  Bernardum  de  Jlortimer  Johannem  de  Abircrumby  et  eorum  quem- 
libet  .  .  .  procuratores  meos  ...  ad  resignandum  ,  .  .  omnes  terras 
meas  de  Estir  Fowlis  Mouethe  cum  pertinenciis  jaceutes  infra  dominium 
de  la  JIar  in  manibus  magnifice  domine  mee  Domine  Ysabelle  domine 
de  Mar  et  del  Garuyach  .  .  .  Ratum  et  gratum  habentem  quicquid  pre- 
dicti  Andreas  Bernardus  et  Johannes  vel  eorum  allquis  duxerit  vel 
duxerint  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  sigillum  mourn  presentibus  est 
appensum  apud  Lesley  iij  die  mensis  iSeptembris  anno  Domini  raillesimo 
quadringentesimo  quarto. 


Sasina  terrarum  de  Fowlis  Mowat  Balchemy  Knokreauch  Balnakclly  etc. 
data  .Tohanni  Lumisden.  ^  — (A.D.  15G3.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  rcspondebit  pro  Ixxxj  lihris  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Fowlis  Mowat  Balchemy  Knokreauch  cum  raolendinis  etc  tenentibus 
tenandriis  et  libere  tenencium  seruiciis  earundem  jacentium  in  baronia  de 
Cusny  infra  balliam  suam  Existentibus  in  manibus  Regine  per  spacium 
tredecim  annorum  vltimo  preteritorum  racione  warde  et  vnius  termini 
sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  vj  lihris  de  releuio  earundem  Regine 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Lumisden  de  eisdem  Apud  Edin- 
burgh nono  August!  anno  rcgni  Regine  vicesimo  prinio. 

Idem  vicecomes  rcspondebit  pro  xl  solidis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balna- 


[Abridged  from  a  transcript  in  the  library  at  Aldbar. 

On  tlie  first  day  of  January,  1401-2,  Jolin  Mowat,  the  son  and  heir  of  William  Mo-.vat,  lord 
of  Foulesmnuat,  deceased,  granted  the  lands  of  Fowles  Mowat,  in  the  earldom  of  Mar,  to  Sir 
George  Lesley  of  Fithlcill.— (MS.  Notes  of  Leslie  chiirters.)] 

-  [From  the  Liber  Kesponsionum  in  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Register  Uouse,  Edinburgh.] 


754  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

kelly  etc.  jaccntium  in  baronia  de  Cusny  et  infra  balliam  suam  P^xisten- 
tibus  in  manibus  Regine  termini  Penthecostes  vltimo  elapsi  sasina  non 
recuperata  Et  pro  iiij  libris  de  releuio  earundem  Regine  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  prenominato  Johanni  Lumisdem  de  eisJem  Apud  Edin- 
burgh die  mense  et  anno  immediate  predictis. 

Sasina  terrarum  de  Halheid  et  Corquhinderland  data  Roberto  Gordoun.  ' 
— (A.D.  1554.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  iij"  sxxvj  libris  de  firmis  ter- 
rarum de  Halheid  et  Corquhinderland  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Cusny  .  .  . 
Existentibus  in  manibus  Regine  et  predecessoris  sui  per  spacium  viginti 
octo  annorum  vltimo  elapsorum  partim  racione  warde  et  partim  racione 
nonintroitus  videlicet  per  spacium  duorum  primorum  annorum  racione 
warde  et  per  spacium  aliorura  viginti  sex  annorum  antedictorum  sasina 
non  recuperata  Et  pro  xij  libris  de  releuio  earuu'lem  Regine  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Roberto  Gordoun  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo 
sexto  Junii  anno  j"  v"  liiij  et  regni  Regine  duodecimo. 


Sasina  terrarum  de  Halheid  et  Corquhindarland  data  Roberto  Gordoun.  ' 
— (A.D  1557.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  iij''  Ixvj  libris  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Halheid  et  Corquhindarland  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Cusny  infra 
balliam  suam  Existentibus  in  manibus  Regine  et  quondam  sui  patris  .  .  . 
per  spacium  triginta  annorum  et  vnius  termini  vltimo  preteritorum  partim 
racione  warde  et  partim  ratione  nonintroitus  .  .  ,  videlicet  per  duos 
primos  annos  .  .  .  ratione  warle  et  per  relii}iios  huiusmodi  annos  sequen- 
tes  vsque  ad  conflictum  de  Pinkincleuch  videlicet  ad  decimum  diem  mensis 
Septembris  anno  Domini  j*"  v'  qnadragesimoseptimo  ratione  nonintroitus 
et   per  nouemdecim  dies    extunc  inde    proxime  et  immediate  sequentes 

'  [From  the  Liber  Rcsponsionuui  iu  Scaccario,  MS.  General  Kegister  Uouse,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  CUSHNY.  755 

racione  warde  Et  per  rcliquos  inde  annos  ct  dies  hucusque  sasina  non 
recupci-ata  Et  pro  xij  libris  de  relcuio  earundem  Regine  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Roberto  Gordoun  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo 
Februarii  anno  regni  Regine  decimo  quinto  • 


756  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

PARISH  OF  LEOCHELL.— (Page  347.) 
Sasina  de  Enyngteir. '  — (A.D.  1575.) 

V  icecoraes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  iiij  libris  de  firmis  tcrrarum  de 
Enyngteir  cum  molendino  earundem  et  pertinentiis  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam  Existentibus  in  manibus  Domini  Regis  termini  Pentbe- 
costes  vltimo  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  viij  libris  de  releuio 
earundem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Joanni  Mortimer  de  eisdem 
Apud  Edinburgbt  vicesimo  quarto  Maij  anno  regni  Regis  octauo  • 

Sasina  baronie  de  Oneill  data  Patricio  Forbes. '  — (A.D.  1554.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  I'espondebit  pro  xij  libris  monete  vnaeum  duabus 
lie  martis  precium  cuiuslibet  earundem  quindecim  solidi  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Oneill  Corss  Kincragy  Muretoun  cum  molendino  et  brasina  earundem 
annexatarum  etc.  in  vnam  baroniam  nuncupatam  Baroniam  de  Oneill 
.  .  .  Existentibus  in  manibus  Regine  per  spacium  vnius  anni  vltimo  pre- 
teriti  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  xxiiij  libris  monete  cum  quatuor  lie 
martis  precii  antedicti  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem  Regine 
debitis  Aceciam  soluendo  Episcopo  Aberdonensi  et  suis  successoribus 
summam  viginti  sex  solidorum  et  octo  denariorum  dicte  monete  pro 
secundis  decimis  earundem  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Forbes  de 
eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo  sexto  Junii  anno  j™  v™  liiij  Et  regni 
Regine  duodecimo  • 


Preceptum  carte  confirmacionis  pro  Elizabeth  Strathauchin  super  villa  et 
terris  de  Kyncragy.  ^  —(A.D,  15G2.) 

JTreceptum  carte  confirmacionis  super  carta  et  donacione  in  eadem  con- 

'  [From  the  Liber  Responsionum  in  Scaccario.     MS.  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh.] 
-  [Abridged  from  the  Registrutn  Secreti  Sigilli,  fol.  xxxi.,  vol.  112.  MS.  Gen.  Reg.  Uouse,  Edin.] 


PARISH  OF  LEOCHELL.  757 

tenta  facta  per  Patricium  Forbes  do  Cors  Elizabeth  Strathauchin  lilie 
Johannis  Strathauchin  de  Thorntoun  in  vitaU  redditu  pro  omnibus  sue 
vite  diebus  tantum  de  .  .  .  villa  et  terris  de  Kyncrajy  cum  pertinentiis 
jacentibus  in  baronia  de  Oneill  et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene 
Tenendis  de  nobis  ct  successoribus  nostris  regni  Scotie  Regibus  et 
Reginis  .  .  .  Apud  Abirdene  sexto  die  mensis  Nouembris  anno  etc. 
Ixijo, 

Per  signetum  etc. 


Sasina  baronie  de  Oneill  data  Willelmo  Forbes. '  — (A.D.  1568.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  vj  libris  vna  marta  vel  xv 
solidis  pro  pretio  eiusdem  de  firmis  tcrrarum  de  Oneill  Corss  Kincragy 
Mvrtoun  cum  molendino  et  brasina  eiusdem  etc.  vnitarum  ...  in  integram 
et  liberam  baroniam  nuncupatam  Baroniam  de  Oneill  .  .  .  existentibus 
in  manibus  Regis  termini  Sancti  JIartini  vltime  preteriti  sasina  non 
recuperata  Et  pro  xxiiij  libris  quatuor  martis  vel  xv  solidis  pro  qualibet 
marta  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earun  lem  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Willelmo  Forbes  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  decimo  sexto  Febru- 
arii  anno  regni  Regis  prime  ■ 


Sasina  baronie  de  Oneill  data  Patricio  Forbes. '  — (A.D.  1598.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xxiiij  libris  vsualis  monote  .  .  . 
vnacum  quatuor  martis  vel  quindecim  solidis  pro  qualibet  marta  per 
duplicationem  feudifirme  .  .  .  terrarum  de  Oneill  Korss  Kincragie  Mure- 
toun  cum  molendino  et  brasina  eiusdem  .  ,  .  incorporatarum  in  ... 
Baroniam  dc  Oneill  .  .  .  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Forbes 
nunc  de  Corss  de  eisdem  Reseruando  tamen  Elspethe  Straithauchin 
relicte    quondam    Willelmi    Forbes    de   Corss    patris    dicti    Patricii  .  .  . 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Liber  Kesponsiouuiu  in  Scaccario.     MS.    General   Kcgister  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


758  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

vitalem  redditum  dictarum  terrarum  maneriei  de  Corss  et  terrarum  de 
Kincraigie  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  Apud  Ediuburgh  vicesiino  tertio  die 
inensis  Octobins  anno  Domini   1598  • 


Band  and  obligatioun  be  Jhone  Strathauchin  of  Lenturk.  '  — (IS.  June 
1555.) 

Xn  presens  of  tlie  Lordis  of  Counsale  compei-it  Jhone  Stratl'.auchin  of 
Lenturk  and  gaif  in  this  band  and  obHgatioun  vndei'writtin  subscriuit  be 
the  Quenis  Grace  Marie  Dowrear  and  Regent  of  this  realm  and  be  him  self 
and  desyrit  the  saniin  to  be  .  .  .  registrat  in  the  Buikis  of  Counsale 
.  .  .  Off  the  quhilk  the  tenour  followis  FORASMF.KLE  as  it  is  cleirlie 
.  .  .  knawjn  to  the  Quenis  Grace  and  Lordis  of  Secrete  Counsale  that 
Johnne  Strauchin  of  Lanturk  being  inditit  in  the  last  Justice  Air  of 
Abirdene  haldin  in  the  saniin  in  the  moneth  of  Julii  in  the  yeir  of  God 
j"  v'^  lij  yeris  for  mony  and  diuers  grite  crymes  and  ofiFencis  quhairthrow 
the  said  Johne  than  wes  fugitiue  and  no  wyss  wald  enter  to  vnderly  the 
lawis  bot  of  his  awin  consent  oblesit  him  betuix  that  ilk  tyme  and  the 
feist  of  Sanct  Michaell  nixt  thairefter  to  remoif  him  self  furtht  of  this 
realme  and  to  remane  furth  of  the  saniin  in  all  tyme  cuming  vnder  the 
paiiie  of  ane  thousand  pundis  the  quhilkis  ordinance  and  oblesing  he  as 
yil  conteinpnanillie  dissobeyit  Quhairthrow  the  Lorilis  of  Secrete  Coun- 
sale .  .  .  directitt  thair  lettres  contrar  liim  to  furthfill  the  samin  .  .  . 
And  als  the  said  Johnne  sen  syne  hes  perseverit  in  his  evill  deidis  and 
mynd  contrar  William  lord  Forbes  and  his  freindis  .  .  .  and  in  speciall 
contrair  Maister  Duncane  Forbes  and  Johnne  Forbes  his  bruder  .  .  .  ac- 
cusand  thame  for  airt  and  pairt  and  participant  of  stryking  of  fills  conye 
.  .  .  and  .  .  .  hes  vtterlie  fallit  to  preive  and  verefy  the  samin  and  suay 
put  the  said  Jilaister  Duncane  and  Johnne  to  greit  labouris  and  expenss 
and  oppin  sclander  for  the  quhilkis  causs  he  audit  to  be  puneist  with  all 
regoure  .  .  .  Nochttheles  the  Quenis  Grace  and  Consall  for  certaine 
motevis  mouand  thame  and  als  of  the  said  Johnnis  awin  supplicatioun 

TAbriilgcd  from  the  Register  of  Deeds,  vol.  i.,  foil.  151,152.    M:~.  General  Register  House, 
Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  LEOCHEL.  759 

.  .  .  decernis  him  to  .  .  .  depart  of  this  realme  within  xl  dayis  vvyml 
■wedder  and  schippis  seruand  and  for  to  remane  frathinfurtht  perpetually 
out  of  the  samin  and  nocht  to  enter  nor  returnc  againe  without  speciall 
license  and  consent  of  the  Quenis  Grace  .  .  .  And  geif  I  the  said  Johne 
.  .  .  kepis  the  poincttis  of  the  premisis  the  Quenis  Grace  dischargeis  me 
of  the  actioun  and  cryme  anent  the  tresonable  burning  of  the  Place  of 
Kyldrimmy  and  all  vtheris  offences  bigane  And  in  vereficatioune  of  the 
quhilk  I  haue  subscriuit  thir  presentis  with  my  hand  At  Edinburgh  the 
xiiij  day  of  Junii  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v"  Iv  yoiris     Sic  suhscrihUur 

Marie  R 

JOHNNE  StkaucuiN  of  Laneturk  with  mv  hand 


760  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

PARISHES  OF  FORBES   AND  KEIRN.— (Page  371.) 
Carta  Regis  Roberti  concessa  Cristino  cle  Forbes  militi.  '  — (A.D.  1325.) 

xvobertus  Dei  graeia  Rex  Scottorum  •  omnibus  probis  hominibus  tocius 
terrc  sue  salutem  •  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  concessisse  et  bac  presenti  carta 
nostra  confirmasse  Cristino  de  Forbes  militi  dilecto  nostro  ■  pro  homagio 
et  servitio  suo  •  terciam  partem  davate  de  Ardaeh  et  terciam  partem 
davate  de  Skeetb  cum  pertinentibus  in  baronia  de  Deskeforde  •  Tenendas 
et  habendas  eidem  Cristino  et  hci'edibus  suis  de  nobis  et  horedibus  nostris 
in  feodo  et  hereditate  .  .  .  Faciendo  indc  .  .  .  Scoticanum  servicium 
inde  debituui  et  consuetum  •  In  cuius  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte 
nostre  sigillum  nostrum  precepimus  apponi  •  Testibus  Bernardo  abbate 
de  Abirbrotb  cancellario  nostro  •  Thoma  Rannulphi  comite  Moravie 
domino  Yallis  Annandie  ct  Mannie  nepote  nostro  •  Hugone  comite  de 
Ross  •  Waltcro  senescallo  Scocie  •  Jacobo  domino  de  Duglas  et  Alex- 
andro  Eraser  camerario  nostro  Scocie  militibus  •  Apud  Sconam  vicesimo 
septimo  die  mensis  !Martij  anno  regni  nostri  vicesimo. 

Lord  Forbes  conim  Erie  Huntlie.^  — (A.D.  1573.) 

XXVII  Junii  anno  Domini  etc.  Ixxiij  •  Sederunt  Domini  Sessionis 
Orcbadensis  Dunfermling  Boyd  Provand  Dccanus  Moraviensis  Maijister 
Robertus  Pont  Clerici  Registri  Justiciarie  Lundy  Magister  Tbomas 
JPalyeane 


Anent  our  Souerane  Lordis  lettres  purcliest  at  tbe  instance  of  Wiliame 
lord  Forbes  and  Jobnne  maister  of  Forbes  for  thame  selffis  thair  kyn 
freiiidis  and  dependaris  agauis  George  erle  of  Huntlie  lord  Gordoune  and 

'  [Abridged  from  the  original  in  the  charter  room  at  Castle  Forbes.] 
'  [Abridged  from  the  Register  of  Acts  and  Decreets  of  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session, 
TOl.  li.,  foil.  210,  211,  212.    MS.  General  Kcgister  House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISHES  OF  FORBES  AND  KEIRN.  7(51 

Badyenaeh  etc.  schiref  principal!  of  the  schireMome  of  Abir.lene  an  I 
Maister  Georjje  Bisset  his  ileput  and  all  vtlieris  his  schiref  doputis  of  tlie 
samin  Makaml  mentioune  That  quhaii*  it  is  notourlie  [knawin]  to  the 
Lonlis  of  Counsale  and  to  the  haill  reahne  how  that  during  the  tyme  of 
thir  lait  tfublis  ye  iminediatlie  efter  the  first  abstinance  quhen  all  our 
Souerane  Lordis  liegis  efter  the  said  truble  wes  put  in  esperance  and 
quietnes  ane  grit  iiummer  of  the  said  complenaris  kynnismen  freinJis  ami 
tennentis  wer  creweilie  slane  thair  boussis  and  bicjingis  rewinnit  and 
cassin  doun  thair  wodis  and  forestis  cuttil  and  distroyit  thair  gudeis 
plenising  outsycht  and  insycbt  reft  and  spulyeit  be  the  said  George  erle 
of  Huntly  lord  Gordoune  etc.  Adanie  Gordounc  of  Auchindoun  liis  brother 
germane  and  vtheris  assemblit  with  thaine  in  greit  nuniiner  of  thair 
causing  command  assistance  and  ratihibitioun  And  howbeit  thay  half 
recounsilit  thame  selffis  to  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  auctorite  be  thair 
outwart  obedience  yit  the  harmis  and  iniuric  quhilkis  the  saidis  com- 
pleneris  hes  sustenit  in  thair  personis  and  gu  leis  ar  nocht  redressit  and 
quhill  the  samyn  dependis  the  saidis  coinpleneris  can  nocht  haunt  nor 
resort  amangis  the  saidis  personis  bot  vpoun  thair  awin  gaird  and 
man  uwaitt  vpoun  sic  as  James  erle  of  ilortoun  lord  Dalkeith  etc. 
regent  to  our  Souerane  Lord  his  realme  and  legis  and  with  aduiss  of 
Parliament  hes  appoyntit  to  tak  tryell  in  all  the  saidis  complenaris 
caussis  Noehttheles  the  said  George  erle  of  Iluntlie  as  schiref  principale 
of  the  schirefdome  of  x\.birilene  To  quhilkis  iurisdictioun  the  maist  pairt 
of  the  saidis  complenaris  are  subiect  be  ressone  of  thair  inhabitatiounis 
daylie  and  continewallie  arreistis  callis  and  persewis  the  saidis  com- 
plenaris thair  kyu  freindis  tennentis  and  seruandis  befoir  him  and  his 
deputis  howbeit  thay  can  nocht  of  ressone  and  equitie  for  the  caussis 
foirsaidis  be  iugeis  to  thame  ...  in  ony  cans  criminate  or  ciuile  .  .  . 
The  said  Williame  lord  Forbes  and  Johnne  maister  of  Forbes  .  .  .  being 
personaly  present  and  the  said  Erie  Huntlie  and  his  saidis  deputis  com- 
peirand  be  Mr.  Danid  Borthuik  thair  procuratour  .  .  .  Tiie  Lorlis  of 
Counsale  hes  exemit  and  exemis  the  said  Williame  Lord  Forbes  Jolinne 
Maister  Forbes  thair  kynnismen  ireindis  tennentis  seruandis  and  depen- 
daris  following  That  is  to  say  Williame  Forl^es  of  Fetter[bu]s  Catherene 
Barclay  relict  of  vraquhill  Arthur  Forbes  of  Bulfour  Johnne  Forbes  of 
Brux  Alexander  Forbes  of  Enuernatie  Williame  Forbes  of  Sawok  Duncan 

5   D 


762  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Forbes  oi  Boitli  Johnne  Forbes  of  Tolleis  Duncane  Foi-bes  of  Finnieloist 
.James  Forbes  of  Cowlic  Williame  Forbes  of  Ai-d^eith  Duncan  Forbes  of 
Ledmakay  James  Forbes  of  Balqubamie  Johnne  Forbes  of  New  Patrick 
Forbes  of  Pitalloquby  Allexander  Forbes  of  Carnycullie  Williame 
Forbes  of  Cors  Patrik  Forbes  Gonitis  Allexander  Forbes  of  Auchintoull 
Williame  Forbes  of  the  Barnis  Johnne  Forbes  of  Abersnethok  Johnne 
Forbes  of  Boynlie  Williame  Forbes  of  the  Hill  Bray  James  Forbes  of 
Corsinday  Maister  Duncane  Forbes  of  Monymwsk  George  Forbes  of 
Kynmvkis  Johnne  Forbes  of  Abircatie  Johnne  Forbes  of  Finouch  Tliomas 
Forbes  of  Elrok  Williame  Forbes  in  Tolly  Williame  Forbes  in  Sthain- 
stoun  Gilbert  Forbes  in  Kynneller  Arthur  Forbes  thair  Maister  Allex- 
ander Forbes  in  Far2;aisen  Robert  Forbes  in  Echt  Johnne  Forbes  fear  of 
Echt  Johnne  Forbes  of  Sounahony  Johnne  Forbes  in  Bennacraig  Wil- 
liame Forbes  in  Ailhouss  Wall  James  Forbes  of  Craigtoun  Johnne  Forbes 
of  Ardmurdo  Williame  Forbes  of  Tolquhone  Williame  Forbes  of  Tulla- 
gony  Williame  Forbes  of  Cluny  Allexander  Forbes  of  Petslego  Williame 
Forbes  of  Auchanasie  Allexander  Forbes  burges  of  Abirdene  Robert 
Forbes  burges  of  Abirdene  George  Johnnestoun  of  that  Ilk  Gilbert  John- 
nestoun  of  Standandstanis  Williame  Johnnestoun  of  Cai.smyln  Johnne 
Lumisden  of  Cusny  Johnnestoun  of  Cremond  Williame  Gerraucht 

of  Canstair  Johnne  Caddeli  of  Asloune  Robert  Coutis  of  Auchterquhoull 
Allexander  Burnet  of  Cluney  Maister  Thomas  Burnet  of  'I'ulytaichlie 
Maister  Malho  Lumisden  of  Tuljicarne  Allexander  ReiJ  in  Colche 
Johnne  Thomsone  of  Waster  Disblair  ]\Iycheall  Eraser  of  Staniewod 
Allexander  Bannerman  of  Wattertoun  Johnne  Dortie  burges  of  Abirdene 
Johnne  Blak  thair  Johnne  Roy  Grant  of  Carroun  Allexander  TullidafF  of 
Renistoun  Williame  Strathauchin  of  Glenkindie  Robert  Stewart  of  Por- 
testoune  Peter  Boyd  of  Dullidrane  Allexander  Skene  of  [that]  Ilk  Robert 
Steward  of  Werquhat  Robert  Duguid  of  Auchinhive  Maister  James 
Skene  of  Wester  Cors  Johnne  Wod  of  the  Myln  of  Fintrie  Maister 
Robert  Lumisden  of  Clowaith  Allexander  Irwin  of  Beltie  Thomas 
ilichell  of  Banabeg  Patrik  Lumisden  of  Colleistoun  Allexander  Lumisden 
at  the  Brig  of  Done  Johnne  Burnet  burges  of  Abirdene  and  Patrik  Skene 
in  Tullinghilt  with  all  thair  barnis  houssald  men  seruandis  tennentis  and 
inhabitaris  of  thair  proper  landis  rowmeis  heritageis  and  possessiounis  fra 
the  saidschir  ef  principale  of  the  said  schirefdome  of  Abirdene  his  deputtis 


PARISHES  OF  FORBES  AND  KEIRN.  76;! 

office  of  iurisilictioun  witli  all  actiounis  intontit  or  to  be  iiitentit  at;anis 
the  foirsaidis  personis  criminalc  or  ciuilo  .  .  .  Anil  .  .  .  ordainis  all 
actiounis  to  be  persewit  be  the  said  Lord  Forbes  and  personis  foirsaidis 
or  againis  thanie  be  quhatsiimeuer  persone  or  personis  induelleris  of  the 
said  schirefdome  to  libell  and  intint  tliair actiounis  .  .  .  bcfoir  the  Lordis 
of  Counsale  .  .  .  And  this  ordour  to  indure  ay  and  quhill  the  saidis 
Lordis  of  Counsale  tak  fardcr  ordour  in  the  foirsaidis  caus  .  .  . 


Ane  commission  grantit  to  certane  Lordis  to  decydo  in  ane  caus  betuix 
the  Gordounis  and  the  Forbesis. '  — (25.  July  lf)7S.) 

A.nent  Our  Sonerane  Lordis  lettres  purchest  at  the  instance  of  William 
Lorde  Forbes  Johnne  Maister  of  Forbes  William  Forbes  of  Foilderbus 
Johnne  Forbes  of  Fynnache  Maister  Duncane  Forbes  of  Monymusk 
Johnne  Forbes  of  Abircatrie  /  ande  remanent  thair  kin  freindisand  depen- 
daris  and  speciallie  tiie  auld  kyndlie  possessouris  of  the  landis  ande 
baronie  of  [Ke]ige  and  Monymusk  aganis  George  Erll  of  Hunilie  Adam 
Gordoun  of  Auchindoun  Patrilv  Gor  loun  in  Moynes  his  curatouris  .  .  . 
makand  mentioun  That  quhair  the  said  William  Lord  Forbes  his  eol- 
legis  and  vtberis  foirsaidis  and  thair  predicessouris  hes  bene  possessouris 
ande  occupyaris  of  all  and  haill  the  saidis  landis  ande  baronie  be  thame 
selffis  and  thair  tennentis  of  thair  only  imputing  and  outputting  at  thair 
plesour  as  principall  and  auld  kyndlie  possessouris  and  tennentis  thairof 
vnder  the  Aiehiebischopis  of  Sanctandroisto  quhome  the  samin  appertenis 
as  ane  pairt  of  thair  patrimonie  in  all  tynies  bigane  past  inemorie  of  man 
preceding  the  pretendit  infeftinent  of  fewferme  thairof  maid  to  vmquhile 
George  Erll  of  Huntlie  gudseliire  to  George  now  Erll  of  Huntlie  in  inaner 
following  quhill  that  vniquhill  Dauide  Cardinal  Archiebishop  of  Sanct- 
androis  for  the  tyme  haveing  contractit  ane  new  familiaritie  with  George 
sumtyme  Erll  of  Huntlie  for  sum  grite  effairis  qnhilkis  thai  had  thair  to 
be  intreatit  amangis  thame  selffis  maist  vnkindlie  set  the  saide  com- 
pleneris  native  rowmes  over  thair  heidis  to  the  said  George  Erll  of 
Huntlie  his  airis  and  assignayis     The  said  Cardinail  and  Archiebisehop 

1  [Abridged  from  the  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  iii.,  pp.  112—114.] 


764  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

alwayis  luikinsj  tliat  thairby  the  saidis  complenaris  sulde  not  haue  bene 
removit  or  hcichtit  by  thair  auld  dewteis  payit  to  liiin  and  his  predi- 
cessouris  Bot  only  to  half  schawin  his  fauour  and  lufe  to  the  said  vm- 
qiihile  Erll  Quha  alsua  vpoun  considcratioun  that  the  saidis  complenaris 
wer  sa  aulde  kyndlie  possessouris  and  bruikaris  of  the  saiilis  landis  and 
baronie  vn  lor  the  saiilis  Archiebischopis  and  mony  of  thair  freindis  borne 
thairon  Sua  that  the  samin  being  kirklandis  he  culd  pretend  to  haif  na 
farder  prevelege  nor  dewtio  of  thame  botas  the  saidis  Archiebischopis  gat 
of  befoir  confornie  to  the  aulde  and  louabill  consuetude  anent  kirklandis 
Sua  in  that  respect  the  said  vmquhile  Erll  was  for  worthie  considera- 
eiounis  movit  to  infeft  certane  of  the  principallis  of  the  said  compleneris 
lieritabill  and  set  takis  to  vtheris  ilk  ane  for  thair  kindlie  I'ownies 
(pihairby  thai  bruikit  and  vsit  the  samin  landis  be  thame  selffis  and  thair 
tonnentis  in  thair  names  continewalie  sensyne  but  molestatioun  or  truble 
thair  never  being  quest' oun  of  removing  intentit  aganis  thame  or  ony  of 
thame  befoir  quhill  of  lait  occasion  and  querrell  borne  aniangis  thame  for 
thair  constant  professioun  ande  trew  abyding  of  the  riciiteous  caus  of 
ilefending  of  Our  Souei-ane  Lordis  auctoritie  and  royall  persone  in  tymes 
bygane  Quhen  as  the  saidis  enemeis  ande  declarit  traitouris  socht  [to] 
haif  bereft  and  inioyit  the  supreme  place  of  his  Grace  gubernament  It  hes 
plesit  George  now  Erll  of  Huntlie  and  vtheris  of  his  surname  and 
freindis  in  tjuhome  his  vmquhile  fader  transferrit  his  right  of  diuers  of  the 
saidis  landis  to  mak  warningis  to  the  saidis  compleneris  to  remove  fra  the 
saidis  aulde  and  kindlie  possessionis  Quhairvpoun  they  haif  persewifc 
actionis  aganis  thame  befoir  the  Lordis  of  Sessioun  and  intendis  to  haif 
thame  removit  thairby  thinkand  vmler  cullour  of  law  to  put  thame 
thairfra  Albeit  the  inteiitioun  of  the  saidis  George  Erll  of  Huntlie  and  his 
saidis  freindis  and  kinnisinen  persewaris  of  the  saidis  removingis  be 
altogidder  to  displace  the  saidis  compleneris  of  thair  saidis  native  rowmes 
for  thair  trew  and  thankfuU  seruice  done  to  our  Souerane  ande  his 
derrest  moder  in  tyme  of  iiir  auctoritie  and  namelie  at  sic  speciall  tymes 
as  the  Erlles  of  Huntlie  planelie  rebellit  as  in  the  moneth  of  October  or 
thairby  the  yeir  of  God  j""  v"  Ixij  yeiris  Quhen  as  the  said  George  Erll 
of  Huntlie  deit  with  displayit  baner  aganis  our  Souerane  Lordis  derrest 
moder  And  in  the  lait  rebellioun  begun  be  George  Erll  of  Huntlie  fader 
to  the  said  George  Erll  of  Huntlie  quha  now  is  /  aganis   oure   saide 


PARISHES  OF  FORBES  AND  KEIRN.  765 

iSouerano  Lord  and  his  auctoritie  roycall  for  defence  and  mentcnance 
quhairot  ane  grite  nowmerof  the  saidis  compleneris  name  and  freiud- 
schip  apenditf  thair  lyffis  in  the  battellis  at  Tullieangus  and  Craibistane 
sum  of  thair  housiss  wyiffis  and  bairnis  being  tliairin  wer  alluterlie  wraikit 
and  brount  The  vtheris  touris  castellis  ande  fortalicos  pertening  to  thame 
maist  barbarbouslie  revvinit  thair  mowable  guidis  insight  and  plenessing 
and  kattell  spulzeit  ande  away  takin  thair  orcheardis  vodis  policeis 
yairdisand  planting  cuttit  and  distroyit  The  maillis  fermes  and  dewteis  of 
thair  landis  intromettit  with  and  disponit  and  that  for  the  maist  pairte  in 
manifest  contempt  of  our  Souerane  Lordis  auctoritie  efter  the  conclusioun 
of  the  abstinence  takin  at  Leyth  the  last  day  of  Julij  the  yeir  of  God  j™ 
v°  Ixxij  yeiris  aganis  the  said  abstinence  thair  awin  consent  and  ayth  and 
aganis  the  law  of  all  natiounis  And  albeit  at  last  quhen  the  forces  of  the 
said  Erll  and  rest  of  his  adherence  failyeit  in  sic  sort  as  thay  could  not 
langar  abide  the  rigour  of  our  said  Souerane  Lordis  auctoritie  than 
arrysing  thay  acceptit  the  conditiounis  of  pacificatioun  than  concludit  at 
Perth  in  the  moneth  of  Februar  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v"^  Ixxij  yeiris  and 
ratefeitand  apprevit  in  the  Parliament  haldin  at  Edinburghtin  the  moneth 
of  Aprile  thairefter  to  the  conditiounis  of  the  quhilk  pacificatioun  our  saide 
Souerane  Lord  nor  his  estaittis  vald  never  condiscende  to  it  [hot]  vpoun 
prouisioun  that  the  haill  iniureis  ande  attemptatis  committit  of  befoir  .  .  . 
suld  be  reparit  to  the  simpill  availl  And  to  that  effect  iugis  and  places  of 
sitting  wer  appointit  and  tyme  of  the  space  of  yeir  and  day  lykwayis 
appointit  to  the  persute  and  finissing  of  the  proces  thairanent  And  albeit 
the  saidis  compleneris  dide  exact  diligence  as  is  notourlie  knawin  that 
they  behuiffit  to  rais  compulsatouris  in  the  saidis  materis  vnder  the  pane  of 
horning  with  Our  Souerane  Lordis  lettres  to  denunce  thame  rebellis  yit  the 
maist  pairt  of  thame  being  personis  of  estait  caussit  the  saidis  lettres  to 
be  suspendit  And  sua  that  the  saiiiis  compleneris  havinir  consumit  without 
proffitt  the  tyme  appointit  for  thair  jugement  They  thairefter  gaif  plane 
ansucr  that  efter  the  outrynning  of  the  yeir  and  day  thay  had  na  juris- 
dictioun  And  sua  wes  the  saidis  compleneris  travellis  and  expensis  loist 
and  thair  expedience  of  administratioun  of  iustice  frustrat  .  .  .  And 
nochttheles  the  said  Erll  of  Huntlie  his  fader  and  his  freindis  haiffand  all 
thair  sutes  agains  the  saidis  compleneris  /  ressauit  trie  expeditioun  befoir 
the  Lordis  of  Sessioun  jugeis  arbitratouris  that  all  infeftmentis  of  landis 


766  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

disponit  to  th;ime  be  ressone  of  thair  foirfaltouris  Idle  ai^anis  thame  and 
speeiallie  of  the  saiilis  landis  of  Kie:^c  and  Jlonymusk  of  lang  tyme 
reti-eitit  notwithstanding  that  the  saidis  compleniM'is  ihairfoir  debursit 
grite  sowines  of  money  and  tl)air\vith  all  ar  left  vnreparit  of  thair  saidis 
dampnagis  luiking  for  na  vther  recompence  hot  be  this  thair  lait  sute  to 
be  removit  fra  thair  saidis  landis  and  possessiounis  quhilkis  ar  thair 
native  and  kyndlie  rowmes  .  .  .  The  said  Johnne  Maister  of  Forbes  being 
personalie  present  and  the  remanent  personis  .  .  .  coraperand  be  .  ,  . 
thair  procuratouris  And  the  saidis  George  Erll  of  Huntlie  and  the  saidis 
Adame  Gordoun  of  Auchindoun  and  Patrick  Gerdoun  his  curatouris  com- 
perande  be  Maister  Tliomas  Craige  thair  procuratour  qiiha  fand  cautioun 
videlicet  Alexander  Gordoun  of  Aboryeldy  and  Johnne  Gordonn  of  Pet- 
lurge  /  that  he  and  his  curatouris  suldc  held  ferme  .  .  .  the  jugement  and 
defence  of  the  saide  cans  .  .  .  And  thairefter  all  thair  richtis  ressonis 
allegationis  of  the  pairtie  comperand  harde  sene  and  vnderstand  first 
befoir  the  Lordis  of  Articlis  and  thairefter  be  the  Kingis  Maicstie  and 
thrie  estaitis  in  Parliament  and  thay  thairwith  being  ryplie  aduisit  The 
Kingis  Grrace  and  thrie  Estaitis  of  Parliament  present  hes  gevin  .  .  . 
liobort  Erll  of  Bucliane  /  William  Lorde  Ruthven  /  Robert  Lorde  Boyd  / 
Alexander  Commend.atar  of  Culross  /  Maister  Thomas  Makalyeane  of 
Clif'tiiunhall  and  Maister  Robert  Creychtoun  of  Eliok  aduocate  or  ony 
four  oi  thame  coniunctlie  in  iugeis  vnsuspect  to  sitt  and  decyde  in  the 
saidis  caussia  ellis  intentit  be  the  sajdis  persewaris  vnto  the  final  ende  and 
decision  thairof  quhome  thai  ordane  to  sitt  for  takin  cognitioun  thairintill 
within  the  tolbuith  of  Edinburgh  .  .  .  the  first  day  of  Nouember  nixt- 
tocum  .  .  .  and  to  gif  furtli  thair  decrete  .  .  .  within  anclitcne  monethis 
eftir  the  said  first  day  of  Nouember  nixttocuni  videlicet  befoir  the  first 
day  of  ilaij  in  the  ycir  of  God  j™  v'^  fourscoir  yeiris  .  .  . 

Act  tuecliing  the   proceidingis   in    the   caussis  betuix  the  Gordonis  and 
Forbessis.  '  — (11.  November  ir>79.) 

A  nent  the  supplicatioune  gevin  in  be  Williame  Lord  Forbes    Maister 

'  [Abridged  from  the  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  vol.  iii.  pp.  164,  165. 
lu  the  petition  which  led  to  this  net,  the  Forljescs:  alfirm  that  the  lands  ol  Keig  and  Mony- 
musk  were  "gevin  in  Godbairne  gift  to  the  Erie  ot  lluntly  be  the  Cardinall."] 


PARISHES  OF  FORBES  AND  KEIRN.  707 

Diinciine  Forbes  of  Monymusk  WiUiame  Douglas  of  Glcnbervic  for  thamc 
selffis  and  remanent  tliair  colligis  kyn  freimlis  sennndis  and  dependaris 
.  .  .  Oure  Souerane  Lord  with  anise  of  the  tiirio  cstaitis  of  this  present 
parliament  fyndis  and  declairis  that  incaiss  the  saidis  persewaris  dois 
sufficient  diligence  for  persute  of  the  said  eaus  befoir  the  jugeis  ellis 
appointit  .  .  .  betuix  this  and  the  first  day  of  Maij  nixtocum  That  the 
saidis  actionis  sail  not  prescriue  .  .  .  And  in  the  meantyme  .  .  .  dis- 
chairges  the  Lordis  of  Counsale  and  Sessioune  to  proceitl  ...  in  ony 
actionis  .  .  .  perseweit  aganis  the  saidis  complenoris  be  thair  adiiersaris 
concerning  thair  kyndlie  rowmes  of  the  baronyis  of  Keg  and  Monymusk 
.  .  .  quhill  the  saidis  .  .  ,  commissionaris  .  .  .  gif  thair  decreit  .  .  . 


Decreit  Arbitrale  betuix  the   Erie  of  Huntlie  and  his  freindis  and  the 
Lord  Forbes  and  his  freindis.  '  — (A.D.  1582.) 

VV  e  James  be  the  grace  of  God  King  of  Scottis  odman  and  ourman  com- 
monlie  chosin  be  our  rycht  traist  cousing  George  Erie  of  Huntlie  Lord 
Gordoune  and  Badyenauch  with  .  .  .  assent  of  Johne  Gordoune  of 
Lochinvar  and  Patrick  Gordoune  of  Auchindoun  knichtis  curatouris  to 
the  said  Erie  .  .  .  for  thame  selffis  and  takand  the  burding  on  tha\ne 
for  the  haill  kyn  freindis  servandis  and  partakcris  of  the  said  Erie  of 
Huntlie  on  the  ane  part  And  our  traist  cowsing  WiUiame  Lord  Forbes 
and  Joline  JMaister  of  Forbes  his  sone  and  appeirand  air  for  thame  selfRs 
and  taking  the  burding  on  thame  for  the  haill  kin  freindis  servandis  and 
partakeris  of  the  said  Lord  Forbes  on  the  vther  pairt  The  said  parties 
hawand  submittit  all  quarrellis  deidlie  fedis  and  caussis  debatable  als 
Weill  criminale  as  ciuile  that  hes  fullin  out  and  liappnit  betuix  thaim  sen 
the  first  day  of  September  the  yeir  of  God  j"*  v"  Ixxi  yoiris  to  the  personis 
vnderwrittin  that  is  to  say  For  the  pairt  of  the  said  Erie  of  Huntlie  his 
name    freindis    and    partakeris    forsaidis  Robert   commendater    of    Dun- 

1  [Abi-idgeil  from  tliu  Register  of  Deeds,  vol.  xx,  part  ii.  foil.  386,  389.  See  alsu  vol.  .\xii.  foil. 
49,  M. 

See  in  the  Acts  of  tlieP.irliamentsof  Scothitul,  vol.  iii.  pp.  230— 232,  .in  "  Act  ancnt  debetaliile 
causis  betuix  the  Gordoais  and  Forbessis,"  and  an  "  Act  of  compromit  betuix  tlie  Oordonis  and 
Forbessis,"  botli  pasied  on  tlie  tweaty-ninih  day  of  November,  1081.] 


763  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

fermling  our  Secretar  Mark  commendater  of  Newbotle  and  Alexander 
Hay  Clerk  of  Registre  And  for  the  pairt  of  the  said  Lord  and  Maister 
Forbes  thair  name  freyndis  and  partakeris  aboue  writtin  George  Erie 
I\lerschell  Patrik  Lord  Lyndesay  of  the  Byris  and  Maister  James  Hali- 
burtoun  provost  of  Dunde  And  tlie  saidis  personis  chosyn  for  bayth  the 
saidis  partiis  at  the  leist  tlie  maist  pairt  of  thame  on  ethir  syd  having 
convenit  heard  and  considderit  the  saidis  debatable  caussis  deidlie  fedis 
and  controuersies  .  .  .  And  thai  be  thair  different  decreitis  having 
I'eportit  in  presens  of  ws  and  our  consale  the  materis  and  pointis  quheirin 
the  variance  stude  .  .  .  We  thairfoir  efter  consideration  of  the  said 
report  and  different  decretis  .  .  .  decernis  deerettis  and  with  avyss  of  sic 
of  our  consale  as  we  haif  callit  on  to  ws  .  .  .  pronouneis  that  the  samen 
Jhone  Maister  of  Forbes  and  his  complices  being  with  him  at  the  tyme  of 
the  slauchter  of  vmquhile  George  Gordoun  of  Geich  sail  within  the  space 
of  fourtye  dayis  ...  do  sick  honouris  suffrage  and  homage  for  the  said 
slauchter  as  we  sail  prescryvc  and  appoint  vnto  the  said  Erie  of  Huntlie 
as  cheif  to  the  said  vmquhile  Lard  of  Geich  and  to  his  fader  brothir  and 
successour  and  sic  of  his  barnis  as  sail  happin  to  be  present  for  the  tyme 
.  .  .  and  als  .  .  .  sail  .  .  .  pay  ...  to  the  wyfF  dochter  kyn  and 
freyndis  of  the  said  vmquhile  Lard  of  Geich  and  vmquhile  Patrik 
Gordoun  his  servand  the  soum  of  four  thousand  pvndis  money  of  this 
realm  within  .  .  .  yeir  and  day  ...  to  be  distribut  amangis  tham  at  the 
siclit  ...  of  .  .  .  tlie  Erie  of  Huntlie  quha  sal!  procure  .  .  .  ane 
sufhcient  letter  of  slanis  thairfoir  subscriuit  be  ])im  self  and  the  wiflT 
dochter  and  freyndis  of  the  said  vmquhile  Lard  of  Geich  And  alsua  we 
decerne  .  .  .  that  the  said  Lord  and  Maister  of  Forbes  thair  freindis 
and  dependeris  samony  as  hes  infeftmentis  and  vtheris  rychtis  proceding 
frome  the  Ei'le  of  Huntleis  predecessouris  or  his  fader  brothir  of  ony 
part  or  portioun  of  the  landis  and  baronyis  of  Keig  and  Monymvsk  sail 
peaceablie  bruik  and  possess  the  same  according  to  tliair  infeftmentis  and 
rychtis  .  .  .  And  for  the  haill  remanent  of  the  saidis  landis  of  Keig  and 
Monymvsk  occupiit  and  possessit  be  the  saidis  Lord  and  Maister  of 
Forbes  be  thaim  selfl&s  thair  freyndis  men  tennentis  and  servandis  We 
decern  .  .  .  tham  to  flit  and  remoif  thairfra  with  the  mylnis  and  per- 
tinentis  thairof  as  being  lauchfullie  warnit  befoir  the  Fest  of  Witsonday 
last  bipast  in  this  instant  yeir  of  God  j"  v"  four  scoir  tua  yeiris  .  .  . 


PARISHES  OF  FORBES  AND  KEIRN.  7fif) 

And  to  suffor  the  said  Erie  of  ITnntle  and  his  s.iidis  fader  brothir  and 
vtheris  freyndis  havand  rvcht  to  enter  thairto  and  peaceablie  to  bruilv  and 
joiss  the  same  as  thtiir  heretage  at  thair  plesour  in  tyine  cumin»  .  .  . 
And  assolyeia  the  said  Lord  and  Mainter  of  Forbes  tliair  freyndis  men 
tenentis  serwandis  cottaris  and  oocnpiaris  quhatsiimeuer  of  the  saiilis 
landis  mylnis  and  pertinentis  of  the  samyn  for  the  violent  occupacioun 
tharof  sen  tlie  Fest  of  Witsonday  in  the  yeir  of  God  j"  v"  threscoir  six- 
tene  yeria  to  the  space  of  sex  yeris  bigane  or  thairby  and  of  all  vtheris 
yeiris  and  ternies  preceding  the  dait  heirof  And  mairattour  we  decern 
.  .  .  the  said  George  Erie  of  Huntlie  vmquhile  Adam  Gordoun  of  Aiichin- 
downe  Schir  Patrik  Gordoune  now  of  Anchindovvne  his  fader  brothir  and 
all  vtheris  the  said  Erlis  sui'name  of  Gordoun  and  vtheris  kyn  freyndis 
allies  assistaris  men  tennentis  serwundis  and  parttakeris  with  his  said 
vnujuhile  fader  and  the  said  vmquhile  Adam  and  vtheris  thair  freyndis  the 
tyme  of  the  saiilis  trublis  and  sensyne  to  be  assolyeit  .  .  .  of  all  actiounis 
caussis  slauchteris  mvtilationis  .  .  .  spulyeis  and  vtheris  offonsis  als 
Weill  criminale  as  ciuile  allegit  committit  and  done  be  the  Gordonis  and 
thair  forsaidis  aganis  the  saidis  Fori)eses  and  tliair  forsaidis  als  weill 
contenit  in  the  claimes  gevin  in  and  producit  be  the  said  Lord  and  Master 
of  Forbes  William  Forbes  of  Cors  Patrick  Forbes  his  brother  Alexander 
Skeyn  of  that  Ilk  Elspet  Forbes  relict  of  vinquhile  Alexander  ('addell 
Maister  Duncane  Forbes  of  Monynivsk  Jhone  Forbes  of  Litell  Abircate 
William  Forbes  of  Chapelliill  Williame  Gareauch  of  Kinslair  Jlione 
Forbes  of  Towis  Jhone  Calder  of  Aslova  Jhone  Forbes  of  Eiclit  W^illiam 
Forbes  of  Bernis  Jhone  Forbes  of  Finzeauch  Alester  Forbes  of  Straith- 
garnick  Williame  Forbes  of  Brunthill  Alexander  Forbes  of  Petslego  and 
vmquhile  Alexander  Baiierman  of  Wattertoun  ...  as  of  all  and  syndry 
quhatsumeuir  vtheris  actionis  spulyeis  crymes  and  offences  criminale  or 
ciuile  quhilkis  the  said  Lord  and  Master  of  Forbes  and  thair  speciall 
freyndis  and  dependaris  forsaidis  .  .  .  hes  hed  or  ony  wyss  may  haif  .  .  . 
for  ony  deid  cryme  or  occasioun  begune  preceding  the  dait  heirof.  .  .  And 
as  to  the  movable  geir  and  vtheris  wrangis  and  iniureis  specifeit  in  the 
claimes  gevin  and  persevvit  be  the  said  Erie  of  Huntlie  his  kyn  freyndis 
and  partakaris  contrair  the  said  Lord  and  Maister  of  Forbes  and  thair 
freyndis  We  assolye  the  saidis  Lord  and  Maister  and  thair  freyndis  sira- 
pliciter  thairfra  and  decernis  tliame  quite  thairof  in  tyme  cuming  Quhilkis 

5    E 


770  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

honoufis  and  suffrages  beinc;  in  effect  pert'ormit  and  fulfillit  We  ordane 
the  said  Erie  of  Huntlie  to  accept  tlie  said  Lord  and  minister  of  Forbes 
and  thair  kyn  freyndis  servandis  and  parttaUaris  to  leif  in  freindschip 
kyndnes  and  gud  nyclitbourlieid  thairofter  as  gif  the  saidis  trublis  deidlie 
feidis  and  controuersies  had  never  occurrit  .  .  .  In  witnes  of  the  quhilk 
thing  We  togidder  with  sic  of  our  privy  consale  as  vnder  siibscrivis  being 
callit  to  ws  for  thair  avis  in  tlie  premissis  hes  suhscriuit  the  premissis  with 
onr  handis  At  Pertlit  the  scxt  day  of  July  the  yeir  of  God  j™  v'^  fourscoir 
tua  yciris  Befoir  thir  witness  Estne  duik  ofLevnox  erle  of  Dernlie  lord  of 
Torboltun  Dalkeytht  and  Obeinye  etc.  James  erle  of  Arrane  lord  Evane 
and  Hamilton  Jhono  erle  of  Montros  lord  Grahame  .James  lord  of  Dovn 
with  vthcrs  diuers 

James  Rex  James  lord  ok  Dovn 

Arrane  Gowkie 

Montros 


Sasina  baroniarum  de  Forbes  Awfurde  Fuddes  etc.  '  — (A.D.  1593.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  necnon  Alexander  Irwing  junior  de  Drum  et 
Magister  Patricius  Chene  .  .  .  vieecomites  in  hac  parte  .  ,  .  respoude- 
buiitpro  j'=  Ix  libris  de  releuio  .  .  .  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Fuddes  in  se 
continentis  villas  et  terras  de  Fuddes  Moir  Fuddes  Beg  Cultir  Cullan 
Auchnacant  cum  molendino  et  hruerio  croftaearundem  terras  de  Pettinuik 
et  J)lairschilie  vnacum  aduocacione  donatione  et  jure  patronatus  capelle 
Sancte  J\Iarie  et  suis  pertinentiis  Et  .  .  .  viiius  annul  redditus  quinque 
librarum  vsualis  monete  .  .  .  de  terris  de  Archedlie  .  .  .  Necnon  .  .  . 
terrarum  de  Larie  et  crofte  earundem  vocate  Coriauchtan  terrarum  de 
Strathgarnik  ct  Kirktoun  cum  molendinis  .  .  .  jacentium  in  baronia  de 
Obyn  .  .  .  incorporatarum  in  vnam  baroniam  Baroniam  de  Fuddes 
nuncupatam  .  .  .  Acetiam  .  .  .  terrarum  et  baroniarum  de  Forbes  et 
Awfurde  Oarndard  Kearne  cum  fortalicio  ciusdem  jam  nuncupate  Drym- 
minour  Et  .  .  .  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Fintrey  Mekle  Fintrey  Blaktoun 

'  rAbriilged   from   the    Liber   Responsionum   in   Scaccario.      MS.  General    Register   House, 
Edinburgli.] 


PARISHES  OF  FORBES  AND  KEIRN.  771 

Balcors  Littertie  Carnehill  TillymaM  AUatliin  Acetiam  vnius  annui 
redditus  decern  solidorum  vstialis  moiiete  ...  do  terris  de  Idene  .  .  . 
Necnon  molendini  de  Kynedward  fortalicii  de  Kynedward  liortonim  et  lie 
Greynis  eiusdem  .  .  .  Vnacum  officio  Coronatoris  predicti  vicecomitatus 
de  Abirdenc  Cum  aduocacione  donatione  et  jure  patronatus  prebendarie 
de  Forbes  capellanie  de  Arschballocht  et  Sancte  Anne  .  .  .  Re2;i  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Joanni  domino  Forbes  de  eisdein  Apud  Edinburgh 
vicesimo  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  regni  Res^'is  vicesimo  septimo  •  1.593  ■ 


772  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


PARISH  OF  TOWIE  Oil  KINBETHOK.— (Page  426.) 

Sasina  dimedietatiim  ile  Fefhle   Sonnaboth  et  Ester  Dnimmelloche  data 
Johanni  Forbes.  '— (A.D.  1517.) 

\  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  Ixxiij  libris  vj  solidisviij  denariis 
de  firniis  dimedietatis  terrariim  de  Fethle  et  dimedietatia  terrarum  de 
Sonnaboth  et  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Ester  Druinniellocbe  cum  suis 
{xn-tinenciis  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibus  Regis 
I)cr  spacium  quinque  annorum  et  vnius  termini  bane  datam  immediate 
precedentium  sasina  non  recuperata  Ex  eo  quo  1  Johannes  Forbes  asserit 
se  non  obtinuisse  sasinani  de  dimedietatibus  terrarum  predictarum  cum 
pertincntiis  per  aliiid  preceptura  de  capella  suprenii  domini  nostri  Regis 
prius  deliberatum  quamuis  securitas  tirmarum  et  releuii  earundeni  intratur 
in  Rotulis  nostri  Seaccarii  ut  in  eisdem  continetur  Regi  debitis  per  sasi- 
nain  datam  dieto  Johanni  de  eislem  apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  quarto  die 
mensis  Februarii  anno  regni  Regis  quarto  ■ 


Sasina  de  Ovirtowis  Nethertowis  Colquhork  etc.  data  Alexandre  Forbes.  ' 
—(A.D.  1527.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  xxj  libris  de  releuio  terrarum  de 
Ovirtowis  Nethertowis  Colquhork  cum  molendinis  et  earundem  pertinen- 
tiis  jacentium  in  comitatu  de  Mar  et  infra  balliam  suam  Rogi  debitis  per 
sasina-n  datam  Alexandro  Forbes  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  tercio  die 
mensis  Junij  anno  regni  Regis  xiiij'" 


Vicecomesde  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  x  libris  de  firmis  trium  qnartarum 
parcium  cum  tercia  parte  quarte  partis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum 
de  Overtowis  Nedir  Towis  Colquhor.sk  cum  molenliuis  et  earundem  per- 

•  [From  ibe  Liber  Kesponsioaum  in  Sc.iccario     MS.  General  Kegistor  House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  TOWIE  OR  KINBETHOK.  773 

tinentiis  jaceritintri  in  coniitatn  do  ]\Iar  et  infra  balliam  suam  pxistentibus 
in  manibus  Regis  termini  Pentliecostes  jiroxime  sequentis  tercium  diem 
mensis  Jiinii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quinp;pntesimo  vieesimo  septimo  Ex 
eo  quod  Alexander  I"\)rbes  asscrit  se  non  obtinuisso  sasinam  de  dictis 
terris  per  aliud  preceptum  de  capella  Regia  sibi  prius  deliberatum  quaniuis 
securitas  relcuii  eariindem  dicto  tercio  die  intratur  in  Libre  Responsionum 
in  Scaccario  remanente  ut  in  eodem  continetur  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  dicto  Alexandre  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  septimo  die  mensis 
Augusti  anno  regni  Regis  decinio  quarto  ■ 


Sasina  baronie  de  Tolleia  data  Joanni  Forbes. '  — (A.D.  15b3.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  j"^  xliiij  libris  de  firmis  .  .  . 
terrarum  et  baronie  de  Tollois  videlicet  Nctliir  Tolleis  cum  manerie  de 
Myd  Tolleis  et  Over  Tolleis  cum  inolendinis  .  .  .  terrarum  do  Culfbrk 
Cowfuird  et  Auldtoun  .  .  .  terrarum  burgalium  vilie  de  Kildrymmie 
necnon  terrarum  de  Ardmurdo  cum  molendinis  .  .  .  et  salmonum  pisca- 
tionibus  nuncupatis  The  Fott  of  Bukkij  super  aqua  de  Done  .  .  .  Existen- 
tibus  in  manibus  .  .  .  Regis  per  spacium  trium  annorum  aut  eocirca 
vltimo  elapsorum  ratione  warde  ct  sasina  non  recuperata  respective 
videlicet  per  spacium  vnius  anni  racione  warde  et  per  spacium  duorum 
annorum  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  xlviij  libris  de  releuio  earundem 
(Reseruato  tamen  vitali  redditu  omnium  .  .  .  dictarum  terrarum  .  .  . 
Joanni  Forbes  de  Tolleis  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue)  Regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Joanni  Forbes  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburtrh  decimo  nono 
die  mensis  Februarii  anno  I'egiii  Regis  decimo  sexto  •  1582  ■ 


Sasina  baronie  de  Tolleis  ilata  Joanni  Forbes. '  — (,\.D.  1588.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respon<lebit  pro  xlviii  libris  de  releuio  .  .  .  ter- 
rarum et  baronie  de  'J'olleis  videlicet  Nethir  Tolleis  cum  manerie  de  Myd 

'  [Abridyed   from  the   Liber    i;espcnsiouuin    in   Scaccario      MS.    Genera!    Uegister    House, 
Edinburgh.] 


774  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

Tolleis  ct  Over  Tolleis  cum  molendinis  .  .  .  terrarnm  ile  Culfork  Cow- 
funle  et  Auldtoun  .  .  .  terrarnm  burjralium  ville  de  Kildryinmie  necnon 
terrarum  de  Ardmurdo  cum  molendinis  .  .  .  et  salmonum  piscationibus 
nuneupatis  Tlte.  Pott  of  Bukky  super  aqua  de  Done  .  .  .  Regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Joaiini  Forbes  de  eisdem  (Reseruato  tanien  vital!  redditu 
omnium  .  .  .  dietarum  terrarum  .  .  .  Joanni  Forbes  de  Tolleis  patri  sue 
pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue)  Apud  Edinburo;h  vicesimo  secundo  die  mensis 
Februarii  anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  •  1587. 


Sasina  dimedietatis  do  Faithlie  et  Sunnabothe  ac  terrarum  de  Sunnahard 
data  Alexandro  Forbes  de  Tolleis.  >  — (A.D.  1613.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  i-espondebit  pro  ij'^  Ix'i'j  libris  vsualis  monete 
regni  Scotie  de  firmis  .  ,  .  terrarum  solaria  dimedietatis  ville  et  terrarum 
de  Fatlilie  et  Snnnabothie  ac  terrarum  de  Sunnahard  cum  molendino  .  .  . 
jacentium  infra  dominium  de  Mar  .  .  .  Existentibus  in  manibus  .  .  . 
Regis  per  spatium  triginta  trium  annorum  aut  eocirca  vltimo  elapsorum 
sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pro  viij  libris  monete  predicte  de  releuio 
earundem  .  .  .  Regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Forbes  nunc 
de  Tolleis  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  primo  die  mensis  Martii  annis 
regni  Regis  quadragesimo  sexto  et  decimo  •  1613. 

Sasina  dimedietatis  do  Fechille  et  Synnabotlit  data  Johanni  (/aldor.  -  — 
(A.D.  1538.) 

V  icecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  x  libris  de  releuio  dimedietatis 
Solaris  de  Fechille  et  Synnabotht  jaoentium  in  dominio  de  Stradoun  infra 
balliam  suam  cum  earundem  pendiculis  et  pertinentiis  Regi  debitis  per 
aasiiKun  datam  Johanni  Caldor  de  eadem  Apud  Edinburgh  secundo 
Marcii  anno  regni  Regis  vicesimo  quinto. 


1  [Abridged  from   the  Liber    Responeionuin  in   Soaccario.      MS.   General     l-iegister   House, 
Ediiibuviih] 
'[From  the  Liber  Kcsponsionum  in  Scaccario,     MS.  General  Rcj,'istei  Hous2,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  GLEN  BUCKET.  775 


PARISH  OF  GLENBUCKET.— (Page  449.) 

Contract  betuix  Jhone  Gfirdoun  apperand  of  Garriiiburrow  ami  Alastcr 
Thomesone  alias  Jlvvosone  of  the  Kirktouii  of  Glciibucliyet. '  — (A.D. 
1591.) 


At  EJinburo;h  the  nyntene  day  of  August  the  yeii-  of  God  j"  v''  fourscoir 
allevin  yeiris  it  is  .  .  .  aggreit  betuix  the  right  honorable  Johnne  Gordoun 
apperand  of  Carrinburrow  on  the  ane  pairt  and  Alaster  alias  Alexander 
Thomesone  alias  Mwesone  oy  and  air  at  the  leist  apperand  air  of  vniquhile 
Alexander  Thomesoun  alias  Mwesoun  of  the  Kirktuon  of  Glenbuchyet 
bis  guidschir  on  the  vthir  part  ...  as  efter  followis  Tliat  is  to  say  the 
said  Alexander  Thomesoun  alias  Mwesoun  .  .  ,  hes  sauld  ...  to  the 
said  Johnne  Gordoune  his  airis  and  assignais  (juhatsumeuir  all  and  haill 
the  toun  and  landis  callit  the  Kirktoun  of  Glenbuchyet  .  .  .  For  the 
quhilkis  caussis  the  said  Jhone  Gordone  .  .  .  oblissis  him  ...  to  pay 
...  to  the  said  Alexander  Thomesone  alias  Mwesone  .  .  ,  the  soume  of 
twa  hinidreth  merkis  vsuall  money  of  this  reaiuie  .  .  . 


[Abridged  from   the    Register  of  Deeds,  vol.   xxxviii.,  fol.  145.     >!.•<.   liencral  Register 
House,  Edinburgli.] 


776  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

PARISH  OP  AUCHINDORE.— (Page  451.) 

Sasina  ten-arum  ile  Auchindaur.  '  — (A.D.  1529.) 

Vicecomes  de  Abirclene  respomlebit  pro  xl  libris  de  firmis  totarum  et 
inten;rarum  terrarum  de  Auchimlour  cum  pertinenciis  jacentium  in 
baronia  de  Drum  infra  balliam  suam  existentibus  in  manibns  Recjis  per 
spacium  vnius  anni  vltimo  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata  Et  pi'o  xl  libris 
de  releuio  earundem  Re<i;i  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Irvvyn 
de  Drum  de  eisdem  Apud  Edinburgh  xxij  Aprilis  anno  regni  Regis 
decimo  sexto. 


Preceptum  carte  Willielmi  Gordoun  de  Auchindoir  et  Clare  Chene  eius 
coniugis  super  terris  de  Johannis  Leyis.  '  — (A.D.  1562.) 

X  receptum  carte  coniuncte  infeodationis  Willielmi  Gorloun  de  Auchin- 
doir et  Clare  Cliene  eius  coniugis  super  .  .  .  terris  de  Johnnis  Leyis 
extendentibus  ad  quadraginta  soli^latas  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  cum 
molendino  earundem  .  .  .  jacentihus  in  doniinio  de  Gareauch  et  infra 
viceconiitatum  de  Abirdene  Que(juidem  terre  .  .  .  fuerunt  prefati  Wil- 
lielmi perprius  hereditarie  Et  quas  idem  ...  in  manibus  .  .  .  Regine 
.  .  .  apud  Abirdene  personaliter  .  .  .  resignauit  .  .  .  Tenendis  .  .  . 
de  .  .  .  Regina  et  suis  successoribus  .  .  .  Redilendo  .  .  .  iura  et  ser- 
uicia  inde  debita  et  consueta  .  .  .  Apud  Abirdene  decimonono  die  mensis 
Octobris  anno  Domini  etc.  v'^  l.xij®. 

Per  siirnetum. 


'[From  the  IJbcr  Eesponsionum  in  <!raccarlu     MS.  General  UeRister  House.  Kclinburgli. 
'  [.Vbrid.u'ea  from  the  IJesistrum  Secret!  Si«ilii,  vol.  .xxxi.,  foil.  .'57,  58.     Al.S.  lioneral  KegisteT 
House,  Edinburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  CABRACH  OR  STRATHDOVERN.  777 


PARISH  OF  CABRACH  OR  STRATHDOVERN.— (Page  460  ) 

Lettre  to  James  Strathauchin  of  Lesmordy  of  the  gift  of  the  eschote  of 
Alester  M^grasycht. '  (A.D.  1562.) 

Ane  lettre  to  James  Strathauchin  of  Lesmordy  his  airis  and  assignais 
oflF  the  gift  of  the  eschete  of  all  gudis  movahle  and  vnmovaI)le  cornia 
cattele  dettis  money  and  vtheris  gudis  quhatsuii  euir  quliilkis  pertenit  to 
vmquhill  Alester  M'^grasycht  at  the  mill  of  Lesmordy  and  now  pertening 
to  oure  Souerane  Lady  he  priuilege  of  hir  crowne  and  lawis  of  hir  realme 
And  fallin  ...  in  hir  Hienes  handis  he  ressoune  of  eschete  throw  being 
of  the  said  vmquhill  Alester  borne  bastard  and  sua  deceissand  without 
lauchfull  barnis  of  his  body  gottin  or  lauchfull  disposition  maid  be  him  of 
his  gudis  in  his  lyftyme  ...  At  Edinburgh  the  first  day  of  August  the 
yeir  of  God  j"  v°  Ixij  yeris. 

Per  signaturam. 


'  [Abridged  from  the  Registrnra    Secret!  Sisilli.  vol.  xxxi  ,  lo!.  3ij.    M.S.  General   Resristcr 
House,  Edinburgh.] 

5   F 


778  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 


PAt.l^U   OF   STRATH  DON   OR  INVER- 
NOCHTIE.— (PAOii  467.) 

Decreit  of  the  Lordis  of  Counsalc  ami  Sessiouu  in  tlie  cans  betuix  the 
Persoun  of  Inuernochty  ami  the  Priour  of  Monimvsk.  '  — (11.  July 
1554.) 

Aiu'iit  Our  Souerane  Lordis  lettres  purchest  at  tlie  instance  of  j\Iaister 
.Jlioiine  Elphinstone  persoun  of  Inuernochtie  aganis  ane  venerabile  fader 
in  God  Dauid  priour  of  Jloniinvsk  makand  mentioun  That  quhair  at  the 
last  justice  air  of  Abirdcne  that  the  said  Priour  Maister  Duncane  Forbes 
fermorar  thairof  and  the  said  Maister  Jhone  subniittit  thame  to  the  Lordis 
Conipositouris  then  present  for  the  tyme  anent  certaine  deb.iitis  and  con- 
trouersiis  aniangis  thame  Quha  deco-rnit  thairvpoun  that  the  said  Jlaister 
Duncane  fcrirforer  forsaid  suld  refond  content  and  pay  to  the  said  Priour 
the  sovme  of  ane  hundreth  nierkis  money  of  this  realme  in  compleit  pay- 
ment of  all  the  fructis  bipast  And  for  the  mair  sure  payment  to  the  said 
Priour  of  tlie  sovme  of  xij  scoir  markis  ycirlie  to  be  payit  to  him  conform 
to  bis  assedatioun  maid  be  the  said  Priour  to  tlie  said  Maister  Dmicane 
The  saidis  Lordis  Conipositouris  ordanit  the  said  Maister  Johnne  Elphin- 
stonn  yeirlie  to  inak  payment  to  the  said  Priour  indwiinsf  bis  lyftyme 
notwithstandinc;  that  the  said  Maister  Duncan  had  sex  yeiris  takis  thairof 
to  ryn  for  yeirlie  payment  of  the  forsaid  soume  allanerlie  And  the  said 
Maister  Jhone  tuik  securitie  of  the  said  Maister  Duncan  for  payment  of 
the  samin  to  iiini  And  becaus  the  said  Maister  Johnne  vves  successoiu'  to 
the  said  Priour  thai  ordand  him  that  he  suld  cans  vphald  the  divine 
seruice  qubilk  of  veritie  is  better  donne  and  ma  novmer  is  put  thairto  nor 
vves  thir  ten  ycris  bygane  And  als  ordanit  the  said  iLiister  Jhone  suld 
caus  reperell  and  bete  the  Place  of  Monymvsk  quliilk  is  alluterlie  brint 
exceptaiid  ane  pairt  thairof  als  distroyit  with  fyre  throcht  negligence  of 
the  said  Priour  and  his  seruandis  the  quhilk  the  haill  fruittis  of  the  said 

'  [From  the  Register  of  Acts  and  Decreets  of  the  Lords  of  Council  nnd  Session,  vol.  8    fol. 
.534.    MS.  (ieneral  liegister  House,  Edinburgh.) 


PARISH  OF  STRATHDON  OR  INVERNOCHTIH.  779 

Abbay  iiiJurinn;  the  space  of  thrie  yeris  will  nocht  Jo  the  samiu  And  the 
said  Maister  Duncan  hes  the  haill  fruittis  foirsaidis  for  thre  yeris  to  riii 
except  the  payment  of  the  said  xij''^  niarkis  contenit  in  the  said  Priouris 
assedatioune  maid  to  him  thairof  and  the  mynd  of  the  saidia  Lordis  Com- 
positouris  wes  that  the  said  Maister  Johno  sa  sone  as  he  [enterit]  vnto 
thefruitis  and  profettis  of  the  saiil  benefice  suld  cans  vphald  the  diuyne 
seruice  and  bete  the  said  Place  quhilU  he  is  rady  at  all  tymes  to  <lo  Qidiilk 
delinerance  wes  gfcvin  be  the  foirsaid  Lonlis  Compositouris  be  ane  instru- 
ment tane  in  the  handis  of  Maister  Robert  Lumistlane  sehewin  befoir  the 
saidis  Lordis  of  Counsale  Bocaus  the  said  Maister  Jhone  hes  causit  mak 
deligence  to  knaw  <;if  the  samin  be  registrat  vnder  forme  of  decrote  and 
can  nocht  apprehend  the  samin  qidiilk  on  na  wyss  is  registrat  And  alwyss 
the  said  Priour  hes  obtenit  lettres  in  all  the  four  formes  for  non  fulfidinc^ 
of  the  samin  and  be  that  throcht  p;enerale  claussis  contenit  in  the  samin 
videlicet  to  cans  vphald  the  divine  sernice  quhilk  is  mair  sufficientlie  done 
nor  wes  thir  diners  yeris  by  past  And  als  to  hauc  biggit  and  rcpcralit  the 
Place  thairof  quhilkis  the  said  Maister  Johnne  hes  nane  of  the  fruittis  and 
can  nocht  be  biggit  in  the  space  of  thre  yeris  becans  the  samin  is 
vterlie  distroyit  lie  hes  chargit  the  said  Maister  Johnne  thnirto  on 
thre  dayis  and  fra  thre  dayis  to  thre  dayis  And  .  .  .  intendis  to  put 
him  to  the  borne  wranguslie  .  .  .  The  said  Maister  Jhore  Elphinstoun 
comperand  be  Maister  Jhone  Spens  his  procuratour  and  the  said  Priour 
comperand  be  Maister  Dauid  Borthuik  his  procuratour  The  Lordis  of 
Counsale  assolzeis  the  said  Priour  fra  the  petitioun  of  the  said  Maister 
Jhone  and  fra  all  the  punctis  and  articlis  contenit  in  the  said  lettres  at 
this  tyme  as  it  is  now  libellit  and  decernis  him  quite  thairfra  in  tyme  to 
cum  And  thairfoir  ordanis  the  said  Priour  lettres  to  haif  effect  and  to  be 
put  to  executioun  for  ocht  that  thai  haif  yit  sene  .  .  . 


Sasina   terrarum    de  Glenkyndie    etc.  data    Willelmo    Strathauchin.  '  — 
(A.D.  1565) 

V  icecomes  di;  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  sxiiij  libris  de  releuio  terrarum 
'  CFioin  the  Liber  Responsionura  in  Scaceario,  MS.  General  Register  House,  F.dinburgh  ] 


780  THE  SHIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

inolendini  et  siluarum  subscviptarum  videlicet  terrarum  de  Glenkyndie 
cum  molendino  ciusdem  terrarum  ile  Anllar  siluarum  de  AuMnakeist  et 
Luchory  etc.  jacentium  in  dominio  de  JIar  infra  balliam  suam  Regi  et 
Refine  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willebno  Strathauchin  de  eisdeni 
Apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  secundo  Aprilis  annis  regnorum  Regis  et 
Regine  primo  et  vicesimo  quarto. 


Laird  of  Glenkindie  contra  Laird  of  Haddo  and  vtheris.  '  — (A.D.  1649 ) 

Iwentie  Seventh  of  Aprile  1G49  .  .  .  Anent  the  citation  issued  foorth  at 
the  instance  of  Alexander  Strachan  of  Glenkindie  before  the  Estates  of 
Parliament  or  Committee  thereof  makand  mention  That  quhere  in  Apryle 
1G44  the  persones  vn  lervvrittin  did  conveene  thcmselffes  and  there  com- 
plices in  ane  most  barbarous  and  violent  way  in  contempt  of  the  lawes  of 
this  kingdome  haveing  no  reason  but  onlie  because  the  persewer  was  ane 
(Covenanter  contrare  to  there  wicked  plotts  against  the  Covenant  did  come 
to  the  persevvers  house  of  Achnagat  and  there  with  forehammcrs  breake 
wp  the  vtliir  and  inner  yates  and  doores  ami  then  entrcd  the  bouse  and 
brake  vp  the  coffers  kists  and  vther  lockfast  places  and  plundered  the 
haill  moveable  gooJes  money  and  silver  work  beeing  within  the  said  house 
together  with  the  meale  malt  and  whyte  oats  within  the  girnells  and  horse 
and  nolt  efterspecifeit  That  is  to  say  Ane  thousand  punds  of  silver  Ane 
thousand  nierks  worth  of  silver  work  Four  oxen  worth  twentie  four  punds 
the  peice  Four  horse  and  mares  worth  fyftie  merks  the  peice  Ten  score 
holies  of  meale  pryce  of  the  boll  eight  punds  Sextein  holies  of  whyte  oates 
pryce  foisaid  as  the  meale  Ten  boUes  of  malt  at  nyne  punds  the  boll 
Twentie  eight  furnished  beds  with  all  soi't  of  cloathis  perteinning  thereto 
pryce  of  ilk  lurnished  bed  ane  hundreth  pund  Tua  new  greene  boord 
cloathes  pryce  of  ilk  ane  fourtie  pund  Ten  counter  cloathes  pryce  of  ilk 
ane  tuentie  merks  Threttie  sex  cushings  pryce  of  ilk  ane  four  pun  1  Ten 
linnen  and  dorniek  boord  cloathes  pryce  of  ilk  ane  eight  pund  Four  i-ound 
boord  cloathes  pryce  of  ilk  ane  thrie  pund  Ten  dison  of  linnen  and  dorn  ck 

'  [Abridged  trom  the  Kegister  of  the  Committee  of  Estates,  M.S.  Genenil  Kegister  House, 
Ediuburgh.] 


PARISH  OF  STRATIIDON  OR  INVERNOCHTIE.  781 

■servets  pryce  of  ilk  dison  tnelff  pund  Four  dison  of  round  scrvets  pryce  of 
the  dison  sex  pund  Ten  drinkins;  towclls  pryce  of  the  peice  twentie 
shillings  Eight  washing  tovvells  pryce  of  the  ])eice  thirteen  sliillings  and 
eight  pence  Item  ane  black  figured  velvet  goune  with  the  doublet  and 
skirt  of  plane  black  velvet  layed  over  with  silver  lace  in  all  pairts  pryce 
thereof  eight  hundreth  merks  Ane  govvne  of  iboured  tafetie  layed  over 
with  silk  lace  pryce  thereof  thrie  hundreth  merks  Item  ane  gowne  of  silke 
burred  pryce  ane  hundreth  punds  Thrie  floured  silke  waskings  pryce  of 
the  peice  ane  hundreth  merks  Bex  stand  of  cloatlies  sex  hundreth  pund 
Twa  hewed  plaides  pryce  of  the  paire  sextein  pund  Fyve  hattes  pryce  of 
each  one  thereof  ten  punds  Twa  hundreth  elnes  of  cloath  to  be  a  pavilion 
pryce  of  the  elue  twelff  shilling  Four  tunn  quart  stoupes  pryce  of  the  peice 
sex  pund  Twentie  speares  pryce  of  the  peice  twentie  shillings  Fyve  dison 
of  plaites  pryce  of  ilk  dison  threttie  sex  pund  Four  dison  of  peuter 
trunshers  ilk  dison  thrie  pund  Sex  dison  of  timber  trunshers  pryce  of  the 
dison  ten  shillings  Sextein  pottes  pryce  of  the  peice  four  pund  Sex  pannes 
pryce  of  each  one  overhead  four  pund  Thrie  crookes  pryce  of  ilk  one  sex 
punds  Sex  paire  of  tongs  pryce  of  the  paire  twentie  sliillings  Twa  goose 
pannes  pryce  of  ilk  ane  four  pund  Four  spittes  pryce  of  ilk  ane  thrie  pund 
Twa  paire  of  axes  pryce  of  the  paire  eiglit  pund  Twa  yron  laddies  pryce 
of  ilk  one  twentie  shilling  Twa  brandei'is  pryce  of  ilk  ane  threttie  shilling 
Ane  kitching  axe  thirty  shilling  Ten  hrasen  chandlers  pryce  of  ilk  one 
four  pund  TwelfF  stone  weight  of  goad  yron  at  threttie  sex  shillings  the 
stane  Ten  stone  weiglit  of  quhyte  candle  at  fyve  puml  the  stane  Ten 
stane  weight  of  tauch  four  pund  the  stane  Four  carcasses  of  salt  beafe  at 
twentie  pund  the  carcase  Ane  great  puncheon  full  of  salt  fish  pryce  sex- 
tein pund  iVne  boil  of  salt  pryce  ten  merks  Sex  staine  weight  of  cheese 
forty  shillings  the  stane  Threttie  nyne  lockes  quiiereot  eight  great  yron 
lockes  at  sex  pund  the  peice  of  the  great  yron  lockes  and  the  rest  at 
twentie  shillings  ilk  lock  Item  ane  brew  lead  thriescore  pund  Ten  dison 
of  capons  sex  pund  the  dison  Item  bee  breakeing  of  yates  doores  and 
timber  plenishing  within  the  place  burneing  of  dailes  and  timber  work 
and  plenisheing  demolishing  of  glasse  windowes  and  iron  stanchells  of 
skaith  in  that  sort  thrie  hundreth  merks  Fourtie  elnes  of  linnen  at  twelff 
shillings  the  elne  Sextein  shirts  at  fourtie  shilling  the  shirt  Tua 
looking   glasses    at    sex   pund    tlie    peice     Item    the    furnishing    of  tua 


782  THE  I^HIRES  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  BANFF. 

pleughes  iron  and  timber  work  at  twentie  puml  Item  ane  girdell 
sex  pund  Item  sextie  pund  worth  of  bookes  Item  ten  oxen  .  .  .  pryce  of 
the  peice  sex  pund  Qubilkis  .  .  .  were  all  taken  away  from  the  per- 
sewer  ...  be  the  persones  vndevnamit  videlicet  Hendrie  Broune  in  Kellie 
George  Dewgat  there  John  Godisman  thair  Maister  Thomas  Gordoune  in 
Achleuchries  John  Gordone  of  Aehleuehries  James  Eleis  thare  James 
Keith  in  Tarves  James  Couper  in  Schives  Alexander  Reid  there  John 
Fynnie  there  James  Byres  there  William  Ramsay  in  Westertoun  of 
Achleuchries  John  Fynnie  there  George  Black  in  Nethirbarnes  John 
Stot  in  Abirdene  Francis  Hay  in  Kellie  with  his  wife  [Agnes]  Cossie 
and  his  sonne  James  Hay  George  Hay  in  Schives  John  0<;ilvie  of 
Achannachie  George  Adamsone  in  Flwires  George  Geddes  of  Achiniioofe 
John  Williamsone  of  llauches  in  Strathyla  Adam  Schives  there  George 
Gordoue  of  Leitchistoun  Alexander  Gordone  of  Oxhiil  Alexander  Gordone 
of  Coquharroch  James  Gordone  there  Robert  Stewart  of  Fornachtie 
Adam  Duff  at  Clunybeg  Alexander  and  John  Duffes  his  sonnes  John 
Scot  in  Old  Aberdeine  anil  John  Gordone  of  Haddo  and  remanent  com- 
plices .  .  .  The  Committee  of  Estates  do  hereby  remitt  and  recommend 
the  forsaid  pei'sute  to  the  Shereff  of  Aberdene  and  his  deputtis  with  full 
power  to  them  to  proceed  and  minister  justice  and  cognosce  decyJe  and 
finallie  determine  therentill.  .  .  . 


Sasina  de  duabus  Inuerernanis  et  Edinglasse  data  Katherine  Makalloune 
et  Mariorie  M'Kalloinc.  '  — (A.D.  1559.) 

V  icecomes   de   Abirdene   respondebit  pro   xij    libris  de  releuio  dimedie- 
tatis  terrarum  de  duabus  Inuerernanis  et  Edinglasse  cum  annexis  con- 

'  [From  the  Liber  Rcsponsionum  in  Scaccario.    MS.  General  Uegister  House,  Edinburgh. 

Ou  the  oighlli  day  ol  March,  lo3'J-3,  King  James  V.  granted  a  charter,  under  the  great  seal, 
to  Atrnes  Giant,  widow  ol  the  deceased  John  .Mal<allane  in  Inverernane,  and  to  Thomas 
Cuming  her  husband,  of  six  bovates  ot  the  sunny  half  ot  the  lands  of  Crabstoune,  in  the  sherilf- 
dom  ol  Aberileen,  »■  prised  Irom  James  Gordon  of  Abirgeldy,  for  one  hundred  and  twenty-six 
marks  due  by  him  as  surety  for  Wiili,xm  Gordoune  of  Nathurdale,  for  a  hundred  wethers  ^at 
five  shillings  each),  sixty  rams  and  barren  sheep  (at  four  shillings  each),  and  eighty  iambs  (at 
tw.i  shillings  each),  reft  by  him  and  his  accomplices,  from  the  said  Agnes  Grant,  from  her  lands 
of  Carryhdl,  etc.— (Registrum  Magni  Higilli,  lib  xxv.,  no.  39.)) 


PARISH  OF  STRATHDON  OR  INVERNOCHTIE.  7SX. 

nexis  etc.  jacentium  in  comitatu  tie  Mar  infra  balliam  suam  Ret^ine 
debitis  per  sasinani  datam  Katherine  Makalloine  de  eadeni  senior!  sorori 
et  vni  duarum  heredum  quondam  Johannis  M'Kalloino  de  Inuerernanis 
Saluo  et  reseruato  vital!  redditii  eiusdem  Asneti  Grant  sponse  quondam 
Johannis  M'Kalloine  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  Apud  Eilinburtjli  penul- 
timo  Martii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  quinquagesimo  nouo 
Et  regni  Regis  et  Regine  annis  primo  et  decimoseptimo. 


Idem  Vicocomes  respondebit  pro  xij  libris  de  releuio  alterius  dimedietatis 
predictarum  terrarum  de  Inuerernanis  et  Edinglasse  .  .  .  Regine  simi- 
liter debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Mariorie  M'Kalloine  alteri  sorori  et  vni 
duarum  heredum  dicti  quondam  Johannis  M'Kalloine  de  eadem  Saluo 
.  .  .  vitali  redditu  eiusdem  Agneti  Grant  .  .  .  Apud  Edinburgh  die 
mense  et  anno  immediate  prescriptie. 


THE   END   OF   THE    FOURTH    VOLUME. 


COKEECTIONS. 


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Page    41,  lino  5,  for  Faichlie  read  Saithlie 

Page    62,  line  3G,  for  Sancte  rmd  Sancti 

Page    70,  line  7,  for  listoun  read  [tjistoun 

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Page  118,  line  2,  for  Mames  rend  Mainos 

Page  120,  note,  line  C,  /„;•  Arlinye  read  AcIlit.! 

Page  121,  note,  line  10,  for  Alexander  lord  Foilios  read  Alexander  Forbes 

Page  143,  note,  line  3,  for  Jlydliiils  read,  Jlj-dliills 

Page  161,  note,  line  2,  for  ni  read  in 

Page  190,  line  10,  for  niilits  read  militis 

Page  205,  line  2,  for  terra  read  tercia 

Page  327,  line  13,  for  siuglas  read  singulis 

Page  396,  note,  line  5,  for  or  read  of 

Page  438,  note,  line  6,  for  Jolm  read  Jonct 

Page  441,  note,  line  4,  for  fori  seco  read  forinsi'co 

Page  450,  note,  line  6,  for  Edinb.)]  read  Edinb.) 
Page  407,  note,  line  VI,  for  May  read  May  1361 

Page  486,  note,  line  33,  for  Lord  Forbes  read  lord  of  Forbes 

Page  563,  note,  line  3,  for  1540  read  1548 

Page  567,  line  20,  for  writing  read  witty 

Page  582,  line  1,  for  1558  read  1528 

Page  602,  line  9,  for  questio  read  conuentio 

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Page  656,  note,  line  5,  fox  miil  read  mill 

Page  691,  note,  line  5,  for  toappear  read  to  appear 

Page  691,  note,  line  6,  jor  charter  read  charter 

Page  691,  note,  line  27,  jor  Parliaments  read  Acts  of  the  Parliann-iit-i 

Page  694,  note,  line  15,  for  1171  read  1171  and  1223 

Page  729,  note,  line  5,  for  Boujeddart  read  Bonjedtlart 

Page  732,  line  2,  for  1402  read  1404 

Page  734,  line  3,  for  1403  read  1443 

Page  762,  line  36,  for  saidschir  ef  read  said  schiref 

Page  775,  line  10,  for  Kirl;t«on  read  Kirktonn