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463 THE WEDDERBURN BOOK.Acts and 41. 1601. May 20.—Summons by Peter Wedderbum, burgess <strong>of</strong> Dundee, v. Robert,Decreets younger son <strong>of</strong> Lord Gray, as <strong>ca</strong>utioner for John, Master <strong>of</strong> Orkney, in regard toRegistermoney due from <strong>the</strong> said Master to <strong>the</strong> pursuer for meat, drink, ifee. (195, 37.)This action is again mentioned 31 July 1601. (196, 254.)42. 1602. June 1.—Summons by David <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, burgess <strong>of</strong> Dundee, chaplain <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong> S. Salvator, and Sir James Scrymgeour, patron <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, v. Robert <strong>Wedderburn</strong>,elder, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. (195, 328.)Deci-ee v. defenders is given 15 July 1602. (201, 144.)43. 1602. July 20.—Summons by Mr. Alexander <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, clerk <strong>of</strong> Dundee, v.David, Earl <strong>of</strong> Crawfurd, for payment <strong>of</strong> an annual-rent out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lands in <strong>the</strong>barony <strong>of</strong> Downy, for 1585— 1601, in which annual-rent <strong>the</strong> late Alexander <strong>Wedderburn</strong>,clerk <strong>of</strong> Dundee, and Janet Mylue, his wife (who d. June 1583) were infeft inlife-rent, and <strong>the</strong> said Mr. Alexander <strong>the</strong>ir son, heritably, 29 Oct. 1579. (195, 409.)Decree v. <strong>the</strong> Earl i Dee. 1602. (201. 329.)4 4. 1602. Nov. 9.—Summons by David <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, burgess <strong>of</strong> Dundee, v. AlexanderAnnand, for delivery up <strong>of</strong> a document re S. Margaret's chaplainry. (195, 461.)45. 1602. Jan. 5.—Decree in favour <strong>of</strong> Mr. Alexander <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, clerk <strong>of</strong> Dundee,and David <strong>Wedderburn</strong> his bro<strong>the</strong>r, v. Andrew Caraill. (196, 371.)46. 1603. March 15.— Action by Mr. John Ogilvy <strong>of</strong> that ilk v. Mr. Alexander <strong>Wedderburn</strong>and William Thomson, procurators fis<strong>ca</strong>l in co. Forfar, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. (208, 120.)47. 1608. March 1. —Decree in favour <strong>of</strong> David <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, burgess <strong>of</strong> Dundee, v. JohnForret, for <strong>the</strong> delivery <strong>of</strong> some Swedish iron. (218, 398.)4S. 1608. Feb. 11.—Decree for a transumpt on summons by Sir James Scrymgeour v.David <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, notary, " haver " <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Protocol Book containing <strong>the</strong> sasinewhereby (20 July 1605) <strong>the</strong> pursuer was infeft in <strong>the</strong> barony <strong>of</strong> Dudop, constabulary<strong>of</strong> Dundee, &c, conform to a precept dated at Dunkeld, 30 June 1565, on whichinstruments were taken by <strong>the</strong> late Alexander <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, notary. (231, 286.)<strong>The</strong> first named notary is David <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> MS. who had, for a time, possession <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong>protocol <strong>book</strong>s <strong>of</strong> his late fa<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> clerk. See ante s. Private Records, David <strong>Wedderburn</strong>'s MS., § IS.49. 1608. Feb. 10.—Suspension <strong>of</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> horning raised by <strong>the</strong> provost and masters(including William <strong>Wedderburn</strong>) <strong>of</strong> S. Salvator's College, S. Andrew's, v. BeatrixWest, <strong>the</strong>ir tenant. (233, 229.)50. 1609. Feb. 25.—Action by Henry Fethie, Mr. Alexander <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kinganie,and o<strong>the</strong>rs, v. William Guthrie, sometime <strong>of</strong> Kinganie. (244, 19.)51. 1609. July 6.—Action by Agnes <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, oy and heir <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late Gilbert<strong>Wedderburn</strong> in Leith, and Abacuche Bisset, writer, her spouse, v. William, son andheir <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late John Brown, skipper in Leith. (244, 152.)52. 1609. Oct. 29.—Action by David <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, burgess <strong>of</strong> Dundee, v. WilliamGuthrie. (244. 276.)53. 1610. Feb. 8.—Mr. William <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, minister <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kirk <strong>of</strong> Pittenweyne,compears personally before <strong>the</strong> Lords, and gives evidence <strong>of</strong> his appointment to <strong>the</strong>said kirk, which <strong>the</strong> Lords accept, although he ought to have compeared on 1 Nov.,1609, according to summons dated 15 Aug. 1609. (250, 73).54. 1611. Feb. 23.—Action against <strong>the</strong> said Mr. William <strong>Wedderburn</strong>, by Frederick,Lord Stewart <strong>of</strong> Pittenweyme, and Elizabeth Hepburn, Lady Pitfirrane, his mo<strong>the</strong>r,who were charged by <strong>the</strong> said Mr. William <strong>Wedderburn</strong> to flit from <strong>the</strong> Great Houseand Chapter Chalmer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Abbey Place <strong>of</strong> Pittenweyme, designed by Mr. Williamfor a manse. (259, 273.)This action is again mentioned 9 July 1611. (265, 73.)

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