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GD8/43A Precept by John Colquhoun of Luss to George Colquhoun of Glyn and Margaret Boyd, his spouse, of the Forty Shilling Lands of Dalhalloch. 1513 This record is Open.
GD8/44 Sasine on Precept by John Colquhoun of Luss, infefting George Colquhoun of Glyn and Margaret Boyd, his spouse, in the forty shilling lands of Dalhalloch, in the Earldom of Lennox and shire of Dumbarton. 1513 This record is Open.
GD8/185 Bond by John Colquhoun of Luss, declaring that notwithstanding that Lord Boyd has disponed to him the non-entry of Dynnarbuk and Auchentuerly, which pertained to the late James Maxwell of Darngavel in property that he shall not uplift any more profits yearly for the said lands, than he received in the time of the said James Maxwell. 1564 This record is Open.
GD8/188 Renunciation by John Colquhoun of Luss, to Robert, Lord Boyd, of the half of Dynnarbuk and Auchentuerly. 1566 This record is Open.
GD8/222 Remission under the Great Seal, in favour of Robert, Lord Boyd, Thomas, Master of Boyd, Robert Boyd of Baddinhaith, his son, Adam Boyd of Pinkell, Mr Thomas Boyd of Trochrig, his son, Robert Boyd of Portincross, Archibald Boyd, his son and apparent heir, Thomas Boyd of Pitcon, Robert Boyd, his brother, John Boyd of Bogneschawe, James Boyd of Hulbirhill, Alexander Boyd in Craig, Robert Boyd, his son, Thomas Boyd of Kipps, James Boyd, his son, John Boyd in Kirkton of Kilmarnock, George Boyd, his son, Robert Boyd in Kilbride, William Boyd and John Boyd, merchants in Kilmarnock, John Boyd, burgess of Glasgow, Robert Boyd, of Cruikistoun, John Boyd in Gulutly Burne, William Boyd in Noddisdale, John Boyd in Gowanlea, Robert Boyd, in Wardlaw, Robert Boyd in Lyne, Robert Boyd, his son, William Boyd in Lasswade, Mungo Boyd, his brother, Alexander Boyd, servitor to the said Lord Boyd, Hugh Crawfurd of Kirkwood, Archibald Boyd in Bogile and Rysholme, Walter Crawfurd of Gairbraid, John Crawfurd in Whityburne, John Lindsay in Greenlees, Patrick Colquhoun, brother to John Colquhoun in Kilmardounie, John Crawford in Welstone, Thomas Ross in Borland, John Lockhart of Unthank, Thomas Auchloss of that ilk, Hugh Wallace of Mainford, Patrick Hamilton of Bogside, Archibald Kelso in Lingdok, Archibald Kelso in Newsyde, John Blair of Windyedge, William Blair, his son, John Blair in Whitecraig, William Blair, his son, William Blair in Langside, James Crawford of Middleton and John Montgomery in Flatt, Matthew Montgomery, his brother, John Montgomery, son of John Montgomery in Flatt, Andrew Wood in Larges, Archibald Kelso of Kelsoland, Alexander Hamilton, his servant, John Ross of Haining, John Fergushill of that ilk, Andrew Shaw, Sornbank, John Shaw, Robert Shaw, and _____ Shaw, the sons of the said Laird of Sornbank, John Kneland of Foscane, Oswald Kneland, Gavin and George Kneland, his brothers, Hugh Crawford of Kilbirnie, William Crawford and Patrick Crawford, his sons, David Barclay of Ladyland, John Barclay, his father, Patrick Crawford of Castletoun, David, his son, Robert Crawford, son of John Crawford of Kirkwood, Cuthbert Crawford, Auchencloych, David Barclay in Burnehill, Hugh Dillop in Crawfield, William Crawford in Munnock, John Crawford, son of John Crawford of Clobarhill, John Greenhill and Allan Dillop, servitors of the said Hugh Crawford of Kilbirnie, William Shaw in Munnock, for their participation in the battle of Langisde 1571 Access conditions may apply - please click on reference to display details. Not Held
GD8/223 Remission under the Privy Seal, to Robert, Lord Boyd, Thomas, Master of Boyd, Mr Thomas Boyd of Trocragg, Robert Boyd in Crookstone, James Boyd, son of Thomas Boyd, of Kipps, Alexander Boyd, servant to the said Lord; James Auchloss of that ilk, Hugh Wallace of Mainford, Constantine Walkinshaw of Auchentertough, John Lindsay in Greenlees, John Colquhoun, son of John Colquhoun in Kilmardinning and Robert Dikky, in the Holmes of Kilmarnock, Robert Steel there and Thomas Ross of Borland, for art and part in the murder of John Muir in the Weill, on the 20th day of Aug. 1571 This record is Open.
GD8/242 Discharge by John Colquhoun, pensioner to the Laird of Baddinhaith, of 2 signatures of the Court of Rome in confirmation passed thereon, under the Privy Seal and in Act of the Commissioner's Books of Glasgow. 1573 This record is Open.
GD8/270 Letters under the Signet by the Earl of Morton, Regent, granting license to Robert, Lord Boyd, and his tenants of the £10 lands of Glyn, the £10 lands of Dynnarbuk, Auchentuerly in Spittal, to Robert Boyd of Baddinhaith and his tenants of the £5 land of Baddinhaith, of the £7 land of Gawne and Risk, to Humphrey Colquhoun of Luss and his tenans of the barony of Luss, to James Colquhoun, tutor of Luss, to Adam Colquhoun and his tenants of Garelochside, to Humphrey Colquhoun of Ballarinkmore and his tenants, to John Colquhoun of Kilmordonnie and his tenants, Claude Hamilton of Cochin, William Porterfield of that ilk, Alexander Cunninghame of Craigends, John Shaw of Marnock, Hugh Crawfurd of Cloberhill, and the tenants of their respective lands, to remain 'from our raid and Army appointed to convene at Dumfries on the 10th. October instant, for pursuit and invasion of the thieves and outlaws, perturbers of the peace and quietness of our Realm'. 1577 This record is Open.
GD25/1/230 Charter by King James IV, to David Stewart, his heirs and assignees, of the 5 merk land of Balmacavil, 50 shilling land of Letterpin, 3 merk land of Drumuscan, 2 merk land of Fairnrashquacker, 20 shilling land of Knockgaravil, and 40 penny land of Carphin and Craigmashandoch, extending in whole to a 10 pound 6 shilling 8 penny land, and lying in the bailiary of Carrick - which lands sometime belonged to the deceased John Colquhoun of Balmacavil, and had fallen in the King's hands by reason of nonentry and were apprised by the King for the nonentry duties thereof resting unpaid for the space of 40 years, amounting to the sum of £930 money of Scotland conform to the process of apprising led before the sheriff of Ayr against James Colquhoun of Balmacavil grandson (nepos) and heir of the said John Colquhoun - to be holden of the King and his successors for services used and wont - provided nevertheless that the heirs of the said John Colquhoun shall have regress and ingress in and to the said 5 merk land of Balmacavil and others above mentioned upon their making payment to the said David Stewart his heirs and assignees of the above sum of £930, for which they were so apprised 8 Mar 1511 This record is Open.
GD39/5/30 Letters of reversion by David Cunninghame of Robertland and Dame Margaret Cuninngham, his spouse, in favour of Sir William Cunninghame, kt., Master of Glencairn, of £5 land of Mains of Lambrochton, in barony of Kilmaurs and sheriffdom of Ayr. Wadset by said Sir William to said David Cunningham for 550 merks Scots. Witnesses: Robert Cuninghame of Auchenharvie, John Colquhoun of Glen, sir David Cunningham, vicar of Stevenston, Thomas Lachlan and Sir Hugh Dunlop, notary public. 8/1/1541 This record is Open.
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