;80 Apj)oiidix.Doulglis ; J. Menzies, Auckinsell ; Robert Maxwell; James Smythe ofDrumclyer ; Aiidw. Kirke of Glen ; Aiulrew Wilson of Gargl<strong>and</strong> ; W.Hammiltoune, at Kirkgunzealne ; Maister Thomas Bel, at MidlebyeMaister Thos. Chalmers, at Kirkpatrick ; Mark Brown, Homer Maxwell,James Maxwell, Maister Francis Irving, minister at Trailflat ; M.Lyndesay, M. Young at Ruthwall ; Thomas M'Burnie, N. Broome atDunscore ; Mr C. Archibald, expectant.Carlaverock.—Signatures of Thomas Dicksone, William Maxwell inBankende, James Mackinnell, Robert Paterson, schoollmaster, WilliamDicksone of Zet, William Dicksoune Hedis, Thomas Martein, EdwardMartein, Thomas Allan, Thomas Martein, Edward Maxwell in BaukendeiJames Edzer in Carmuck, Johne Richartsone, William Dicksone, JamesTurnbrig.Here the holograph signatures end, <strong>and</strong> the general text <strong>and</strong> narrativeis pursued as under, viz.: — "Herbert Gledstanes in Knok-Horne, JohneMaxwell in Bourdl<strong>and</strong>s, Johne Heslope chair, John Huttoune in Conhaithe,John Makbrair in Bourl<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> John Jeardin in Conhaithe ; Johne. . Herbert Jeardin thair, William Macburnie in Howmaynis,John Dune in Glencaple, Johne Dune, tailzeor thair, Johne Rawling,within the Yett thaire, Johne Rawling, callet 'Charlie's John,' in Glencaple,William Dune thaire, Thomas Maiitein in Hiemaynes, Johne Dune thaire,John M'Kie in (ilenhowane, Johne Edzeir thaire, Nicoll Edzeir thaire,David M'Kie in Lantounsyde, Robert Edzeir in Lanrikl<strong>and</strong>, Richard Dunein Conhaithe, .Samuel Rawlyng, smith in Bankende, John Blaikstoke,tailzeour thaire, Johne Murray thaire, Edward Heslope Wobster thaire,Symone Edzear in Woodend, Thomas Edzear in Bankend, Thomas Rawlingin Glencaple, James Martein in Hiemaynis, Robert Caird in Bankend,David Rowle in Greenmylne, Thomas Glessel Smythe thaire, WilliamHeslop in Scherrington, John Fergusson thaire, Thomas Edzear thaire,Thomas Rae thaire, John Martein, son to umquhile, \Villiam Martein inBlaikschaw, John Adamesone thaire, John Edzear of Carmuke, JohneFruid Wobster in Blaikschaw, John Dicksone sone to umquhile C. Dicksonechapman thaire, John Dune thaire, William Baitar thaire. Johne Dicksonesone to Thomas Dicksone thaire, Robert Syme thaire, James Syme thaire,Johne Martein in Midtoun thaire, Johne <strong>and</strong> Robert Brewes (Bruce) thaire,Clement <strong>and</strong> John Dicksone thaire, Andro Batie thaire, William CorsebieSmythe thaire, Robert Nicolsone thaire, Johne Brewhaus, Johne Dunethaire, Johne Browne thaire, William .Jephray thaire, Thomas <strong>and</strong> .JohneMakquharies thaire, William Fruid thaire, Jno. Makquharie, ThomasJaphray younger thaire, Johne Andersone thaire, Thomas Forsythe thaire,John Andersone elder thaire, John Japhray thaire, Johne Blaikstok thaire,Johne Br<strong>and</strong>e thaire, William Fruid Wobster thaire, William Hyne thaire,Johne Fruid thaire, John Fruid his sei-v<strong>and</strong> thaire, Johne .... inKirkblane, Johne Heslope in Hiemaynes, Robert Forsythe thaire, JohneCuleane in L<strong>and</strong>s, John Rawling in Glenhowane, John Cairlell at Greenmylne,Williame Fergusone in Scheiringtoune, Thomas Rawling in Glencaple,John Stormont iu Blackschaw, Robert Huttoun in Conhaithe, JohneForsythe in Blackschaw, Edward Nickolsone thaire, Robert Jeardine inConhaithe, Edward Edzear in Glenhowane, William Hair in Kirkblane,
—"——Appendii: 81Thomas Huttouu sei-vitor to Maister Win. Macjore, minister at Cailaveroek,Johne Makkeawne in Bankeud, Kobert M'Buruie in Kirkhlane, JamesJainesone in Kirklaud of Carlaveroke, Robert Dicksone in Blackshaw,Johne Huttoun sone to Johne Huttoun in Conhaithe, John Rawling son toJohn Rawling in Glencaple, John Dune thaire, John .Stott in Hiemaynes,John Rawling son to Johne Rawling in Glencaple, Johne Rawling,son to John Rawling inCargane, Johne Man in Glenhowane, JolmeDune in Hiemaynes, Robert Edzear son to Edward Edzear in Glenhowane,John Smythe in Bankend, Robei't Fruid sum tyme in Irel<strong>and</strong>,now in Blackshaw, William Dune in Glencaple, Jolin Patersone thaire,John Mitchelsoue servitor to Johne Dicksone in Scheringtoune, ThomasHeslope in Scheringtoune, Robert Dougalsone in Hiemaynes. JohnHerroune in Glencaple, Nicol Dougalsone in Hiemaynes, Johne Wrightservitor to William Dicksone in Yett, Thomas Ferguson in (Uencaple,Thomas Japhray, Elder in Blackschaw, Johne Myllar, Elder in Bankend,all leiv<strong>and</strong> within the parochine of Carlaverock , Thomas Jameson in OverLocharwood, Johne Hair thaire, Robert Edzear thaire, Thomas Andersoriethaire, Clement Dicksone thaire, paricliiones <strong>and</strong> iiidwellaris within theparocliine of Rievall. Subscryveris conforme to the Declaratione of thegcuerall assemljlie within written with our h<strong>and</strong>es at the pen led be thenotaries undirsubscrib<strong>and</strong> at our comm<strong>and</strong> becaus we can not writeourselffe.The m<strong>and</strong>atory of the several signatories is Ita est Masr. GrdiclmvxMahjorc, pastor Ecdcsic Dei apud Carlarerok : "By Maister WilliamMakjore, my pastor, at my comm<strong>and</strong>," &c.Here the said attested signatures ])egins as follows, viz.: "Ita I'stJacobtis Thomson, Notarius Publinis in premiss regui situs de m<strong>and</strong>atnsdictarum personantm scribcre nescientium ut assensum maim jiropria. Itaest Magister GuUelmiis Rig, 2^otaiius Pidjticus, d-c, Iinj^rimis. AndroJaphra in Blackshaw, Thomas Edzear in Bouhous, Johne Japhra in Blaiksiiaw,Johne Martein tliaire, Johne Dunbar, Maysone in Bankend, JohneMurray younger, Robert Andersone in Blaikscliawe, Nicoll Martein thaire,Matt. Nikolsone thaire, Wm. Blaikistoke thaire. Hew Macquharrie thaire,Robert Macquliarrie thaire, Rol)ert Mitchelsone thaire, Thomas Dicksonethaire, Robert Dicksone thaire, Koljert Purdame thaire, William Dicksonethaire, Edward Browne thaire, John Purdome thaire, Patrick Mitchelsonethaire, John Herries thaire, Robert Wilsone thaire, Gowan Purdome thaire,Thomas Rawlin in Carmuke, Ricliard Dicksone in Blaikschaw, MarkRawling in Glencaple, Johne Miller in Bankend, Johne Mackowne inCarmuke, John Edzear in Bankend, Cieorge Browne in Bowhouse, TiiomasStott in Scheiringtoune, Johne Adamsone in Glenhowane, Richard Dicksonein Kirkl<strong>and</strong>, W'illiam Blaikstoke in Glencaple, Thomas Adamsone inScheiringtoune, <strong>and</strong> Thomas R<strong>and</strong>ell, maysone thaire, all pai'ichones <strong>and</strong>inhabitantis within the parochine of Carlaverocke, subscryvit according tothe determinatione foresaid with our h<strong>and</strong>is at the pen led be the Nottariindir wryttene at our comm<strong>and</strong> becaus we can not wryte ourselfhs.est Jacobus Thomsone, Notarius Publicus,
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