An act in favour of John [Maxwell], earl of Morton, his friends and servants

2Our sovereign lord and three estates of this present parliament, understanding the good, true and loyal service done to his majesty at all times by his right trusty cousin and councillor John, earl of Morton, lord Maxwell etc., and his constant affection to remain at his highness's obedience in time coming, willing a perfect peace to be established amongst the whole subjects of this realm and that the particular facts and deeds done by way of hostility upon precise necessity shall be extinct and buried in perpetual oblivion, to the end his whole subjects dwelling upon the borders may be reduced in an uniform obedience after so many troubles, so that peace may continue amongst them and the subjects of the land, it is statute, ordained, concluded and resolved by his majesty, the three estates and whole body of this present parliament that the whole favour and benefit granted and contained in the laws, acts and constitutions of the said parliament, made in favour of John [Hamilton], lord Hamilton, Archibald [Douglas], earl of Angus, John [Erskine], earl of Mar and remaining persons that repaired with them towards his highness at Stirling, together with the general abolition for extinguishing of all facts, deeds, enterprises or attempts committed or done in public troubles and hostility since his majesty's coronation, shall be extended, have place and be most largely interpreted with all points, passes, clauses, articles and conditions of the same in person of the said John, earl of Morton, his whole kin, friends, men, tenants, servants, dependants, assisters, vassals and partakers, so far as the said laws, acts and constitutions with the general abolition aforesaid, or any part thereof, may serve for their better security. And forasmuch as the said earl and his aforesaids are in different condition from the noblemen and others before rehearsed, and that the reparation of the particular facts and deeds done between party and parties which are excepted in the said general act of abolition should have place against the said earl and his aforesaids for whatsoever deeds between parties, whereby greater trouble might be engineered hereafter in commonwealth than any danger that can follow upon perpetual abolition thereof, it is further statute and ordained by his majesty and three estates of this present parliament that the said earl's late joining of himself and his forces in company with the said John, lord Hamilton and remaining noblemen entering and coming to his majesty at Stirling, and whole sequels following thereupon, with all their facts, deeds or attempts devised, enterprised, committed or done by him or any other person hereafter enumerated in this present ordinance, or that may be interpreted to enjoy the benefit of this act of whatsoever nature, quality or condition they be, such as lifting and leading men of arms on horse or foot, convocation of our sovereign lord's lieges, strangers or others in great number and in warlike manner, raising of fire, holding and detaining, besieging, surprising and demolishing of houses, castles, towns and fortalices, as well pertaining to our sovereign lord as others, taking and imprisoning of free persons of whatsoever quality, state, or condition, execution to the death of persons apprehended, without commission, taking out of prisoners from their wards, intercommuning, supplying and assisting of persons forfeited rebels, outlaws and fugitives from the laws, breaking and eschewing out of his highness's wards, not entering in ward being charged thereto, slaughters, raiding, reives, plunder, depredations, pillaging, raising of men of war with displayed banner, using of firearms, ammunition or artillery, intromission of corns, victual and money, electing of magistrates and giving judgements, with all other facts and deeds in general enterprised, devised or done at any time since April 1569 to the day and date of this act, with their sequels, the murder of [Henry Stewart, lord Darnley], our sovereign lord's dearest father only excepted, shall be abolished and extinct forever, the memory thereof buried in perpetual oblivion, never to be imputed at any time hereafter by our sovereign lord or his successors to the said earl, his kin, friends, servants and dependants, their heirs nor successors, but freely remitting the rancour of his highness's mind, his majesty, with advice aforesaid, expressly discharges, for himself and his successors, their advocates and others pretending interest in his highness's name, of all actions, instance, pursuit, criminal and civil, that may be pretended or thought competent to his majesty, or whatsoever party aggrieved or pretending to have interest in particular, and that notwithstanding the particular deeds done between parties be specially attempted in the said general act of abolition. And to the effect it may be clearly understood to whom the favour of this present ordinance shall properly belong, his majesty, with advice aforesaid, wills that the benefit thereof [sh]all3 only appertain to the persons after-following: that is to say, John, earl of Morton, lord Maxwell, Merse, Eskdale and Cartell, Robert Maxwell of Castlemilk, his brother, the bailies, council and community of the burghs of Dumfries and Annan, Master David Maxwell, brother to Sir Robert Maxwell of Dunwoody, knight, George Carruthers of Holmains and the whole companies of horsemen lifted by him, Edward Maxwell of the Isle, Herbert Maxwell of Cavens, Robert Maxwell of Keltoun, Thomas Edgar in Bowhouse, John Brown of the Land, Walter Gledstanes of Craigs, Sir Robert Maxwell of Spott, knight, John Maxwell of Newland, his brother, and the whole companies of horsemen lifted by him, Captain John Richard and William Maxwell and Captain James Fraser, their lieutenants, ensigns, officers and whole companies of footmen lifted by them, John Maxwell in Balgreden, Alexander Maxwell in Logan, his son, Charles Murray in Dalcohuik, James Hunter of Drumshinnoch, John Lindsay of Auchinsketh, James Charteris, younger, of Kelwood, Sir Alexander Jardine of Applegarth, knight, James Douglas of Drumlanrig, Edmond Maxwell of Lamington, William Dunbar of Blantyre, James Lindsay of Sergirth, with their whole kin and friends, men, tenants, servants, vassals and dependants and all other noblemen, knights, barons and gentlemen, landed and unlanded, yeoman and commons, that have intercommuned, favoured, assisted or given supply to the said earl or his aforesaids in protection, counsel or assistance with men, money, victuals or ammunition, whose names not being specially expressed in this present act, shall be given up by the said, in sufficient inventory subscribed with his hand, to the clerk register for their better security, to whom the benefit of this act shall pertain properly as if they were presently named by their proper names, discharging therefore the lords of council and session, the justice general and his deputes and all others, his highness's judges and ministers of laws, to grant process in any of the said pursuits intended or to be intended by his highness's advocates, or either parties having action, civilly or criminally, whereby this present abolition may be prejudiced or infringed in any way, saving and reserving only redress to be made for attempts committed on Englishmen in prejudice of the laws of march and provided that the benefit hereof be not extended to any civil contracts lawfully made between parties upon good causes of mutual consents; and if any person shall happen to attempt in the contrary, to be esteemed as troublers of the common peace and punished in body and goods according to the laws of this realm. And further our sovereign lord, for extinguishing of all trouble or occasion of pursuit in time coming for things past, with advice of the said three estates, retreats, rescinds, abrogates and annuls all and sundry letters and charges of horning and treason contained therein and executions hereof executed heretofore at any time since the said month of April 1569 against the said earl and other persons aforesaid, their friends, defenders and partakers, for delivering of houses, entering their persons in ward, non-entry of persons dwelling on their ground to his majesty's lieutenants, justice or wardens, or upon whatsoever other ground or occasion, the gifts of escheat, liferents and penalties following thereupon, acts of caution and sureties for entering of persons, penalties, interest and their sequels, bonds and obligations interposed by whatsoever persons suspected to be the said earl's favourers, to desist from his aid, intercommuning, supply, maintenance or resistances or whatsoever other occasions bygone, his majesty and three estates present decree and declare the said earl, his friends, servants, dependants and partakers aforesaid to be free and in such estate and condition as if the same had never been. Moreover, our sovereign lord and three estates aforesaid retreat, rescind and annul all decreets and deeds done, given and pronounced against the said earl and his aforesaids at any time since the space above-written, where they or any of them had just cause of their absence and might not compear in their own proper persons to have stopped the same, and therefore reinstate and restore them in their entirety thereagainst as if the same had not been pronounced in their contrary. Finally, to the effect the said earl, his friends, servants and partakers aforesaid may find the full effect of his majesty's present benefit and favour granted and concluded in this present parliament, his majesty, with advice aforesaid, has statute and ordained that they and each of them shall use, enjoy and possess their lands, heritages, rooms, offices, benefices, honours, jurisdictions, dignity, rents and possessions whatsoever in sensible manner as they possessed the same of before, and if they be dispossessed therefrom, ordains that they shall be fully repossessed in the same and summary letters to be directed to that effect upon ten days only, and revokes, abrogates and annuls all deeds done by his highness in the contrary. And further our sovereign lord, with advice aforesaid, ratifies, approves and confirms the infeftment granted to the said earl, his heirs and successors of the earldom of Morton, regality and jurisdiction thereof, whole liberties and privileges contained therein, and revokes, abrogates and annuls whatsoever infeftment, right or title made to any other person since the date of the said earl's infeftment of the said earldom of Morton, or any part thereof, and namely to Ludovic [Stewart], now duke of Lennox, James Johnstone, son and apparent heir to John Johnstone of that Ilk, Sir William Stewart of Carbiston, knight, or any others, to the effect the said earl and his successors may be fully re-established in their full right and property of the said lands and the said infeftment to stand in the own strength and no way impugned. And seeing his majesty's intention is that his favour and clemency contained herein shall be most largely extended to the good of the said earl and his friends, and not to be sinisterly interposed, his majesty reserves the interpretation thereof to his highness so often as need be and the three estates of parliament only, and that the said earl, himself and his friends shall have recourse either to this present security or to the general laws and constitutions aforesaid as best shall serve for their good, and one not to be prerogative to the other, whereof, if need be, further security shall be made in the next parliament; and ordains letters of relaxation of the said earl and his aforesaids, with letters of repossession and publication hereof to be directed in the appropriate form.

The which day, John [Maxwell], earl of Morton, personally present, immediately after the granting by the king's majesty and estates convened in this present parliament of the special act of abolition, and that his highness has remitted to the said earl offences declared in their presence, that he was presently content and consented to relieve and liberate Sir John Johnston of Dunskellie, knight, to pass as the king's free liege as he pleased; and likewise that the said earl presently discharged and discharges all bands of men of war reset by him and obliges himself to put them forth of his company and to use no hostility but as the king's grace gives command and commission. And in case the said Sir John Johnston remain within his ward, that no offence be imputed to him thereupon.5

[Although not explicitly referring to the above records, the following document is related, the text consisting of a list of lands and tenants over which John Maxwell, earl of Morton was superior.]

Robert Charteris of Kelwood, James Charteris, his son, Alexander Livingstone of Kilarne, James Lindsay of Sergirth, James Lindsay, his son, John Lindsay of Auchengarth, Herbert Lindsay of the Mains, John Wilson in Elliston; Caerlaverock: John Maxwell of Conheath, Edward Maxwell of Isle, Thomas Edgar in the Bowhouse, John Edgar in Blackshaw, John Martin there, John MacQuharrie there, Matthew Nicolson there, John Ford there, Peter Jaffray there, Peter Nicolson there, Nicol Martin there, Matthew Martin there, William Borsbe there, John Brown there, John Beattie there, Tom Martin there, Andrew Dun there, Steven Blackstock there, Peter Dun there, John Forsyth there, John Dickson there, Edward Dickson there, Willie Dickson there, Tom Dickson there in Cherington, John Drysdale in Blackshaw, John Edgar in Cherington, Will Ferguson there, Charles Edgar in Glenhowan, John Rawling there, John Edgar there, John Edgar in High Mains, Robert Edgar there, Thomas Maxwell there, Charles Rawling in Glencaple, Mark Rawling there, Thomas Heron there, John Smith in Bankend, John Edgar in Carmunnock, Herbert Edgar in Woodend, Simon Adamson in Lochwood, Gavin Forsyth there, Clement Dickson there, John Dickson there, Cuthbert Dickson there, John Edgar, son to Thomas Edgar in Bowhouse, Clement Edgar, his brother, Thomas Maxwell, son to Robert Maxwell of Kelton, John Maxwell, his brother, John Maxwell in Bowerlands; Dumfries: Robert Maxwell of Kelton, Walter Gladstanes of Craigs, John Mosset in Garpol, John Maxwell in Craigs, John Beattie in Rig, Thomas Maxwell there, Edward MacKinnell in Auchincrieff, Willie Sluithman there, William Kirkpatrick in Closeburn, John Murray, Clonyard, Geordie Maxwell, Thomas Maxwell, John Edgar, writer, Nicol Dickson; Kirkmahoe: William Maxwell of Carnsalloch, Homer Maxwell there, Herbert Maxwell in Kirktoun, Robert Maxwell there, Herbert Edgar there, John Thomson in Millhead, Thomas Thomson, his brother, John Edgar in Christinghill, Thomas Edgar in Holme, John Edgar in Carnscelot, Patrick Maxwell, John Wallace, elder, in Carzield, John Wallace, his son, Nicol Thomson there, John Wallace there, Thomas Wallace there, David Frissell there, Robert Frissell there, John Frissell there, John Ireland there, Andrew Ireland there, John Wallace there, Thomas Wallace there, Robert Wallace there, William Wallace there, Hob Wallace there, Alexander Wallace there, Thomas Wallace there, John Wallace, son to Robert Wallace there, William Woll in Kirktoun, Robert Shortrig there, Adam Shortrig there, John Charteris in Riddingwood, John Nicolson in Corriewood, Will Robson there, Nicol Aitkin there, Roger Robson there, David Robson there, Roger Thomson there, John Thomson there, Roger Thomson there, his sons, James Thomson, smith there, David Thomson, his son there, John Thomson of Know there, John and Will Robson there, Thomas Robson, William, brother there, Steven Robson there, Andrew Robson there, John Robson in Dunknowe, Robert Robson there, John Scharpro there, Roger Robson there, John Wilson in Hawthorn there, John Wilson, Nicholas Iok there, Thomas Robson there, David Lowrie there, John Robson, miller there, Robert Robson in Brigend there, Robert Lowrie there, John Aitken, John Wilson Townhead there, Adam Wilson there, Nicol and Thomas Wilson there, John Rodden there, John Beck there, Andrew and Willie Hellis there, Tom Glessill there, Florence Beck there, Robert Beck there, John Wilson in Neuk, John and Herbert Wilson there, John Edgar, traveller there, John Donald there, Nicol Donald there, Andrew Hill there, John and Robert Adies; Holywood: James Maxwell in Prorak, John, Mungo and Edward Maxwell, his brother, Robert Maxwell, Fourmerkland, James Maxwell in Killielong, Robert, Thomas, George and Edward Maxwell, his sons, George Maxwell in Blengaber, John Werslie in Burnfoot, David Edgar in Gullyhill, Robert Edgar in Brownrig, Geordie Edgar in Ford, Thomas Edgar there, Andrew Edgar in Newtoun, John Jackson in Killylung, John MacMillan in Craigenputtock, John Smith in Whiteside, John Smith there, David Welsh there in Collieston, John Smith in Serdingrass, Robert Muirhead there, John Maxwell in Straquhan, Andrew MacKenney in Skinford, Cubbie Welsh there, David Wilson in Speddoch, John Scott in Stepford, Robert Lowrie there, John Muring in Merrington, John Muirhead in Barrachan, John and Thomas Scott there, Adam Scott there, Roger Grier under the Wood, James Purl, John Maxwell in Stedstoun, Geordie Edgar in Gribton, David Haning there, Alexander Haning in Burnside, David Jackson, Mureside, John Jackson there, John Jackson, younger, Homer Gillieson, David Carrellie, John Greir in Dallowoodie, Robert Caill, Bartle Findlaw, John Cairns in Brumrig, James Maxwell in Bowhill, David Haning at the Brig, Robert Grier in Kirkbride, Roger Grier in Barndannoch, Thomas Grier in Barjarg, Gilbert Grier in Midkeir, James Greir in Beoch, Malcolm Dalrymple in Waterside, James Porter in Midkeir, Gilbert Grier in Capenoch, Roger Grier in Buss, Roger Kirkpatrick in Clinstoun; Drumsleet: Adam Sturgeon in Millerlands, Thomas Milligan in Cargen, Willie Edgar there, William Maxwell there, John Wright there, John Sturgeon there, John Pane there, John Sturgeon there, John Edgar there, William Maxwell there, Thomas Maxwell, John Kennand there, James Anderson in Terraughtie, William Cunningham in Lincluden; New Abbey: Master Gilbert Brown, abbot of Sweetheart, John MacGee, notary, Thomas and Gilbert Brown, brother, Thomas Brown of Lochhill, Thomas MacCartney of Arbour, John Turner of Ardwell, Thomas Maxwell in Littlewar, John Turner of the Hill, Thomas Brown of Shambellie, Robert Brown of Ingleston, John Stewart in Clachan, John Gracie, Tom Nicolson, John Peden, John Drysdale, John Sanderson, John Maxwell, John Dickson, John Sanderson, John Archibaldson, Andrew Gibson, John Turner in Carse, John Thomson, John Wilson, Andrew Bell, Robert Newall, Willie Edgar, Tom Turner, John Maxwell, Willie Maxwell, Pat Newall, John Newall, Wattie Newall, John Peden, John Murray, James Murray, James Kirkconnell, Wattie, Tom Gilbert and John Paterson, John Donaldson, John Albert, John Stute, Pat Heron, Harry Clerk, John Blackstock, John Kennand, John Murray, Willie Sanderson, William Maxwell of Airds, Dick, Adam and John Turner, John Pane, Willie Dickson, John Allan, Robert Clerk, John Breich, John Gregan, John Beattie, John Garmery, John Maxwell, Hobbie MacKay, John Dickson, John Davidson, Hobbie Smith, John Peden; Kirkbean: Herbert Maxwell in Cavens, Hugh Maxwell in Preston, Andrew Sturgeon in Corses, William Sturgeon there, Andrew Sturgeon, his son, Herbert Sturgeon there, Richard Mitchelson there, Edward Clauchrie there, Andrew Dickson there, John Edgar there, John Michael there, Barney Kay there, John MacKay there, John Turner there, Hobbie Wilson there, Matthew Clerk there, Matthew MacKay there, Roger Maxwell in Ladyland, John Dronand there, James Maxwell, Andrew Sturgeon there, Tom and John Dronnand, James Maxwell there, Robert Ewart in Little Airdrie, Willie Watson there, Pat Montgomery, John Edgar, David Ewart there, John Williamson in Numbelly, Adam Turner there, Pat Turner there, Pat Wilson there, John Wilson there, Robert and Andrew Marshall there, James Gourlay there, David Newall there, Andrew Williamson there, Henry Williamson there, William Brig in Fallowair, Tom Brig there, Willie Brig there, Andrew MacBrum in Kirkbean, John MacIlvain there, John MacNiven there, Willie Kenen there, John Williamson in Preston, Hobbie MacKay there, Willie Costing there, Hobbie Duart there, Hobbie Martin there, John Lanark there, John and Willie Martin there, Peter Gibson there, John Wilson there, Sandy Clerk there, John Dickson there, John Newall, Tom Newall there, Willie Williamson there, Christie MacIlren there, John Mitchelson there, Edmond Anderson in Glenwada, Andrew Forsyth there, Hobbie Dawson there, John Gibson there, Adam Dickson there, Thomas Maxwell there, Willie MacKay there, John Maxwell in Mersehead, Matthew Costing there, Willie Costing there, Hobbie Churrie there, Jockie Wilson in Mirhead, Matthew Blackstock there, John Sturgeon in Wreaths, Herbert Sturgeon there, Jockie Watson there, Hobbie Young there, Willie Gregane there, Willie Glassenwright there, William Sturgeon there, John Sturgeon, younger, James Sturgeon there, David Dickson in Cavens, Andrew Brown there, John MacCraith there, Tom Calyell there, William MacTraith there, Sandy Sitleintoun, John MacQuharrie there, [...] Wilson there; Kirkpatrick Durham: John Gordon of Troquhain, John Edgar in Auchenhay, Andrew MacCubbin there, John Gordon there, Andrew Braturch there, Thomas Braturch there, Roger Gordon in Overbar, Geordie MacMullan in Nether Barr, Roland MacMullan there, John MacMullan there, Ninian Crichton there, Andrew MacClune in Drumtonquhra, John Crocket in Nether Drumtonquhra, William Braturch there, John Gordon in Kirklebride, Nicol Maxwell in Kirkland, Roland Twynomie in Bardarroch, Alexander Gordon in Margley, John MacKnight of Kilquhennand, Robert MacKnight in Two Merkland, John Scott in Tarbreoch, Patrick Dronnand in Barmosotty, John Dronnand in Knockwalloch, John Wilson in Kirkland, Thomas Wilson there, William Sinclair in Garmarting, Albert Neilson in Tulshangane, William Hannay there, Fergus Hannay there, John Carmont, Hutcheon Twynome there in Kirkwalloch, Willie Twynome there, Willie Martinson in Monydow, Thomas Mertinson there, John Wilson there, John Ousting there, Fergus MacKnight in Culside, Henry MacKnight there, John MacKnight there, John MacKnight there, John Smith in Mule, Roger Gordon in Lochenkit, John Gordon there, John Scott in Crofts, William Henderson in Brockloch, James Henrison there, John Henrison in MacQuhir, John Williamson there, Roger and John Neilson there, Gillespie MacKnight in Little MacQuhir, Fergus Carsan there, William Short in [...], Fergus Andrew and John Neilson there, Robert Auchinleck, William Gibson, Peter Henderson, William Neilson in Bartalye; Corsemichael: James Graham in Auchindolly, John Graham there, Tom Edgar there, John Stewart there, Edward Maxwell in Glengap, Gillespie MacKnight there, James Callen in Trodell, William Brown there, John Clinyeane there, James MacKno in Larg End, Robert Graham there, Cuthbert Gilneif there, Bartle William, Gilbert James, Roger and Dowin MacCartney there, James Quhire there, George and John MacCartney there, James MacKnight in Ernealmery, John MacKnight there, Richard Brown in Meikle Dryburgh, David Gall there, John Garmerie there, William Hannay there, John MacQuharrie in Little Dryburgh, John Carson there, John Milligan there, Tom Milligan in Dynharg, James MacGill there, Andrew Lewris in Blackerne, James Garren, Alexander Burn there, Herbert MacCartney in Ernespie, Nicol Dobie there, Paul Martin there, Arthur Hillo in Hillington, Herbert MacCartney there, George Hillo there, James Murray in Blackpark, George MacManis in Fussok, Tom MacQuha there, William Graham in Chapmanton, Alexander Jardine there, Simon MacQuhan there, John MacGill in Mains, Andrew Graham there, John MacMullan there, Arthur Stewart there, Paul Scott there, Andrew Croik there, John MacMan there, Alexander MacGuffock there, Andrew Gaw in Crofts, John Gaw there, John MacKno there, James Johnston there, Richard Stewart in Culgruff, John Anderson there, John MacCroik there, James Crillan there, John Matheson in Kirkland, John Purves there, John Martin there, John Muir there, Gilbert Bannoch there, James MacWhinnie there, John Corrie in Blarony, John Torrie there, Matthew Corbick there, John Callan in Drumcrago, Kirk Miller there, John MacMychin there, John Young there, Thomas Thomson there, William Anderson there, George Gall in Lulnotre, John MacKnight there, John Garran there, Luke MacCubbin there, James Murray in Ernemery, James Murray there, Gilbert Camok there, John Crocket there, James Bannoch, James Williamson in Nether Ernemery, John MacCartney there, John Robert and Michael MacManis there, John Greenlaw in Clarebrand, John Brown in Mollance, Tom MacManis there, Tom Martin there, Donald Pearson in Arnemyning, John Greir there, Jock Hair there, George Brown in Garrieston, Robert MacCartney there, John Garren there; Buittle: John Maxwell in Balgreddan, Robert Maxwell in Braecroft, George Mayre in Haughmuir, James Muir in Dalveen, Alexander Gordon in Slognay, David Max[well] in Trowgrain, John MacGill in Knock, Allan Muir, Robert Lowrie in Little Knock, George Carns in Munches, John Gourlay in Castelgower, John Gordon in Cuil, David Neilson in Ha Cleuch, Thomas MacCartney in Craigton, John Smith in Guffogland, John Smith in Corbartoun, John MacCallolby in Lochdougan, Herbert Paterson there, John MacGee there, Paul Fowler there, John Hannay there; Annandale: George Carruthers of Holmains, elder, John Carruthers of Holmains, younger, Christie Carruthers in Dormont, Sim Carruthers in Rammerscales, Sim Carruthers in Isle, Robert Carruthers in Brydgill, John Carruthers in Raffles, Andrew Carruthers in Robbiewhat, John Carruthers in Danebie, Robert and John Carruthers there, Roland Lindsay there, John Carruthers in Butterquhat, Willie Carruthers in Fourteen Acre, John Carruthers, his son, Andrew Carruthers in Almtgill, John Carruthers in Dormont, Robert Carruthers there, John Cunningham in Dormont, Leonard Hutchison there, William Carruthers in Middlerow, Roland Carruthers there, John Carruthers in Hallhill, Cuthbert Carruthers there, John Kerr there, John Halliday there, younger and elder, Robert and William Archibaldson, Herbert Walker in Dalton, George, William, Gavin and Thomas Walker there, Thomas Park there, John Carruthers there, Mungo Carruthers there, Gilbert Henderson there, Thomas Carruthers in Dyke, Herbert and John Carruthers there, Nicol Gask there, John Rae there, John Gask there, William Mosscrop there, Mark Gask there, Simon Graham in Howath, Matthew Bell there, John Robson in Raffles, John Carruthers there, John Carruthers in Kirkhill, John Nicolson there, David Copeland there, John Cau in Hope, John Blythman, there, David Neilson there, Richard Nicolson there, Robert Rae there, James Allanson there, Nicol Gask in Inchfauld, John Kerr in Hoill, John Dowbem there, John Palmer in Butterquhat, John Palmer, younger, there, James Carruthers there, George Hauch in Close, James Nicolson there, Robert Nicolson, John Beattie in Topwood, John Graham in Dalton Heugh, Thomas Graham there, Matthew Bell there, Hugh Beattie there, Archie Horn in Bengall, John Bell there, William Carruthers in Kirkland, John Archibaldson there, John Rae there, William Paterson there, Thomas Rae there, Matthew Gibson there, Thomas and John Gibson there, John Wright there, Gilbert Bell in Gavilburn, John Bell in Midshaw, John Park in Southside, William Bellit, called Butler Willie, Andrew Rae in Castlemilk, George Carruthers in Egeschaw, Richard Carruthers there, Andrew Bell in Longdyke, John Bell there, Thomas Bell in Cowthat, John Davidson in Castlebank, Robert Carruthers in Hartwood, John Latimer there, James Copeland there, John Ferguson in Rowell, John Clerk there, John Paterson there, Thomas Craik in Carthwood, John Latimer there, John Clerk there, Patrick Clerk there, Adam Johnston there, Edward Wheldon there, John Johnston there, Edward Craik there, John Wallace there, Rob Dickson there, Peter Clerk there, George Gask there, James Mons there, Roger Kirkpatrick there, Rowe Bell in Rockvale, Adam Caldwell in Cocksfield, William Bell in Neuk Ranie, John and Watt, his brothers, Oswald Bell, Tom Bell in Seedhill, John Bell in Dyke, John Bell, his brother, Tom Bell of Yett, John Bell, son to Tom Bell in Sheilgrein, Alexander Bell in Williambie, William, John and Tom Bell, his brothers, William Bell in Williambiehalls, John Bell in Woodhead, David Bell, his brother, Matthew and William Calbart, John Whitehead, Jock Bell, Humphrey Bell in Bank, Job Bell, William Bell, his son, Wat Bell in Middlebiehill, John Bell in Clynt, Tom and Jinkin Bell, brothers, Andrew Bell in Longdyke, Dick Bell, Christie Bell in Clynthill, Archie Bell, his brother, John Bell of Land, John Davidson, William Bell in Blackathouse, Wat, Tom, Francis, Richie and John Bell, brothers to the said William, William Graham, son to Will Graham, Christie Irving in Woodend, Edward Irving, his son, David Irving in Vyisbie, Gib, Will and John Irving there, Mungo and William Robson, Geordie and John Bell, Andrew Turner, Nicky Bell, Gib Nekie, Tom Black, William Bell, called Little Willie, Edward Irving in Kirkpatrick, Wattie, Francis, Abraham and Richard Irving, his sons, Dick, Gavin, William, Walter and John Irving, sons to Dick, amongst the Rasches, William Bell in Merse, David, Richard, Edward and William Bell, his sons, Wattie Coltart, Humphrey Ferres, Tom Gibson, John Richardson, Edward Richardson, David and Dick Richardson, Richard Ferguson, Herbert Wilkin, Andrew Little, Cuthbert Paterson, Ninian Neilson, John Ferris, Gavin Irving, Walter Irving in Robgill, Matthew, David and Cuthbert Irving, Robert Rae, Cuthbert Murray, bailie of Annandale, John Dick, John and Archie Wilson, Ade Bell, James Prenderguest, Ade and Robert White, Richie Alison, William White, Mark Rae, Andrew Turner, Geordie Wilson, Nicky Bell, Christie Wilson, John Rae, William Rae, John Rae, James White, Matthew Irving in Hurkledale, Richie Irving there, Jock Irving, his man, Matthew Hill in Stanebrigs, Christie Irving in Wood, Hobbie Irving, his brother, John Johnston in Hychill, Richie Irving in Murrays, Edward Irving, his brother, John Gass, John Davidson in Cummertrees, Matthew Irving, called Meg's Matthew, John, nephew to Meg, Wat Bell in Wiltoun, Andrew Davidson, Christie Davidson, William Thomson in Clynt, Andrew and John Thomson, his brothers there, Thomas Carruthers of Wormanby, Charles and William Carruthers, his sons, John Irving, laird of Skaill, Dick Irving, his son, Hugh Little in Skaill, Hobbie Irving there, Tom Douglas there, Willie Pott there, Paton Bell in Highmure, Tom Bell in Cowthat, Andrew Bell in Owlcotts, Dick Bell in Clynt, Ninian Bell in Middlebiekirk, Alexander and Paton Bell, his brothers, William Johnston in Redhall, John David, Willie, Edward, Gavin and Geordie Johnston, sons to the said William, David Johnston, brother to William of Redhall, Charlie Johnston in Redhall, Gib and John Johnston there, Christie Bell there, John Beattie there, Tom Murray there, Hobbie Dickson there, John Johnston of Gretna, Lenny Irving in Gretnahill, John Johnston in Righeads, James Johnston in Broomhill, Matthew MacKettrick in Cawartisholme, John Ferguson there, Sim Dalgleish there, Geordie and Rowe and John Hope there, Cubie and John Haliday there, John Irving in Sloistis, Lenny Irving in Gretna, Wat Irving in Gretnahill, Francis and [...] Irving, his sons, Edward Irving in Sowron, Tom Carruthers there, Willie Irving in Gretnahill, John, Matthew and Edward Irving, his sons, Richie Irving in Gretnahill, Jock Tully, Jock Brown, Ninian Irving, Edward Irving in Gretnahill, Willie Irving, his son, Adie Bell, Wat Irving in Gretnahill, younger, James Carruthers, Mungo Irving in Braidlea, Hobbie Irving, his son, David Bell, John Irving in Stellhill, Hobbie Irving, his son, Wat Richardson, David Irving, son to Jock's Willie, Willie Brown, Andrew Murray of Morequhat, David Murray of Morrach, Herbert Irving in Sowood, Peter Young in Morrach, Geordie Murray there, Richie Palmer there, John Murray there, Patrick Hope there, Geordie Irving there, James Pott in Annan, John Quarrier there, Adam Hair there, Willie Rig there, Christie Irving of Cowthat, John Jenkin, Cubie, William and Christie Irving, sons [to] the said Christie, Arthur Graham of Blawart Wood, John and David Graham, his sons, Tom Rome in Bidoch, James, Andrew, John, Herbert, Jamie and John Rome there, Ade and Peter Bratton there, David and John Marshall there, Ade Rome, James Bratton, John Wallace there, Peter Rome, son to Jock, Jock Birrell, elder, in Stokes, John Bell in Stokes, John Rome, son to Nicky, Tom Gask in Hirst, Pat Kelton in Bochill, Roger Lawson there, Tom Davidson there, Hobbie and Jamie Clerk there, Jinkin Lawson in Blawart Wood, John Richardson there, Richie Graham in Longriggs, Robert Graham, his son, John Cruton in Longriggs, Geordie Steel there, Jeffrey Tullie there, Geordie Lawson there, Tom Johnston in Priestwoodside, Gilbert, Cuthbert, Francie and Tom Johnston there, David Johnston, son to Gib; Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopdale: David Beattie in Blacketlees, Rowe, Hugh, John and David Beattie, his sons, Andrew Beattie in Blacket, Archie and Ninian Beattie there, Ninian Ewart there, James Thomson there, Tom Scott there, Willie and Robbie Beattie there, Laurie Pot there, David Dalgleish in Wotcariok, David Beattie there, Jamie Aitchison there, Ade Glendinning there, Adie Graham there, David Beattie in Calkin, John and Wat Beattie, his brothers, John Beattie of Burn, son to Adam, Hugh, John, Geordie, Jinkin, Wattie and Adie Beattie, the said John's brothers, Jamie Beattie, Mungo's Jamie in Killclewis, Wattie and Mungo Beattie, his sons, John Beattie, son to Mungo in Rennaldburn, Wattie, Rowe and Tom Beattie, his brother, John Beattie, son to Arthur, John Beattie in Carlesgill, Geordie, Nicky, David, Wattie, Sim and Wat Beattie there, Jock Andrew, Jamie, Jock, Andrew Beattie there, Adam Beattie in Yett Byre, Charlie Beattie there, Matthew Beattie, his son, Jamie Beattie there, Nicky Beattie in Whitehaugh, Robbie Beattie there, Robbie Beattie in Byre, Sim Beattie there, Matthew Beattie, son to Long Andrew, Geordie and Andrew Beattie, Steven, Sim and David Beattie, three brothers, Wat Beattie of the Sheil, Jock Beattie, his brother, David and Nicky Beattie, two brothers, John Beattie in Bank Head, John Beattie, Braid, John Beattie of the Corse, Andrew, Sandy and Wattie Beattie, three brothers, John Beattie, his man, Jock Beattie, son to the Bra, Andrew Beattie, son to Trurie, Adie Beattie, his brother, John Beattie in Glenbervell, John Glendinning, crowner, John Glendinning, alias Felhour, John Beattie of Davington, John, Willie, Wattie, Geordie, Hobbie Beattie, sons to the said John, Robbie, Jock, John, Peter, Andrew and Hugh Beattie, Jock Gillespie, Adie Little, Andrew Beattie, son to Hugh, David Nicol and Jock Aitkin, John Rae, Christie and Jock Little, Jamie Bennett, Tom Rae, Jock Ranick, Jamie, Jock and Sim Briggs, Ade Thomson, Rowe MacCrae, Sim MacCrae, Naving Beattie, John Aitkin, John Glendinning, John Dalgleish, Andrew Beattie, Edward, John and Sim Thomson, John Thomson, alias Rowll, John, Peter and Jamie Beattie, Dick and Will Thomson, Geordie and Wattie Beattie, John Beattie, alias Nicky, John, Archie, Nicky, Adam, Wattie and David Beattie, Alie Beattie in Trowholes, Andrew Beattie, his brother, John and Jamie Glendinning, John Halliday, Matthew Glendinning in Castlehill, Archie Glendinning there, Rowe Beattie in Westerkirk, Christie, Archie and Willie Beattie, John Brown in Crossdykes, John Brown, younger, Peter Glendinning, Peter Graham, Jock Glendinning, Wattie Craik, John Beattie in Millgill, Bartle Glendinning, Sim Glendinning, Berny Cooper, Andrew Beattie, Sim Scott, Sim Beattie, Nicky Scott, Willie Barnet, John Boy, John Little, George Graham in Carruthers Park, Andrew Graham, his brother, Wattie and Tom Graham there, John Beck, John Bell there, Richie Bell in Hotts, Nicol Moffat, Adam Haliday, Ranie Bell, John Beattie of the Lyneholm, Andrew Beattie, his servant, Tom Beattie of the Lyneholm, his brother, John Bell there, Rowe Beattie there, Nicky Beattie there, Tom Little, elder, in the Cuil, Tom Little, younger, there, John Andrew and Matthew Little there, Nicky Title in Dalwhat, Jock, Andrew, Sim, Archie, Clement and David Little there, John and Jock Little there, Pat Little in Craigmeikle, Wat Little in Stank, Wat Little there, John Little in Singland, Rowe, Jamie, Alexander, Andrew and Sim Little there, John Little in Burnfoot, Geordie Little there, Cuddy Little in Staplegordon, Andrew, Willie and Wattie Little there, John Little in Pollorane, Archie Little in Potholm, Adie Little in Dowglen, Nicky Little in Millholm, Wattie and Francie Little, his sons, Rowe Little there, Rowe Little, called Archie's Rowe, Tom Little there, Sim Little there, Sim Little in Bankhead, Nicky Little in Breconrae, Andrew Little there, Archie Little there, Rowe Little there, David Little in Clois, John, Tom and Persell Little there, Matthew, John Little there, David and Jock Little there, Andrew Little, son to Wat, Wat Little in Ogle, Rowe Little there, John Irving in Over Dowglen, Richie and Christie Irving there, Bartle Irving in Dowglencleuch, David, Jock and Alexander Irving there, Christie Armstrong in Barnglies, John Murray, his man, Christie Murray, Andrew Carruthers, Tom Bell, Robert Haliday, Will Bell the Stell, John Little, Jock Hook, John Thomson, Jock Bell, his servants, John Armstrong of Calfield, John Routledge, Dand Armstrong, James Roger, Will Mitchelson, Thomas Aikenhead, John Hook, Ninian Armstrong of the Neis, Christie Armstrong, his son, John Little, John Crosset, John Armstrong in the Hollows7, John Armstrong in Glinger, Andrew Armstrong, his son, Rowe, William and Christie Armstrong, brothers to the said John, Will Armstrong in Teikmie, Tom Armstrong in Glinger, Geordie Armstrong in Blackbackhead, John Irving in Sinkhead, Geordie, John and Christie Irving, sons to Gib in Blackbackside, John Irving in Hag, Jock Moffat in Glinger, Armstrong in Thorniewhats, John Turner there, Ninian Turner there, Archie Armstrong in Tarkima, Archie and Robert Armstrong, sons to Christie in Langholm, Ingrie Armstrong of Ralton, Richie Irving in Auchinrivock, Sandie Irving there, John Carruthers in Glinger, Christie Mitchelson in Tomleucharburn, John Mitchelson, his son, there, Will Coltart there, Tom Wilson there, Andrew Turner there, Archie Armstrong, merchant, William Armstrong, called Kinmont, John, Geordie, Francie, Tom, Sandy, John and Ringan Armstrong, sons to Kinmont, Robert Graham, dwelling on Serk Water, William Scott there, Thomas Redpath, John Linton there, Willie Bell there, Geordie Little there, Martin Thomson there, Dave Beattie there, Jamie Cowan there, Andrew Gifford there, Robert MacVitie, writer to Kinmont, Archie and Adam Thomson, Nicol Beattie in Carlesgill, Will Little, alias Pyk Ekie, Dick and Wat Little, Ninian, Tom, George and Will Elliott, John Armstrong in Wauchopdale, Henry, Ade, Archie, John and Sim Little, John Armstrong, alias Ralton, Will, Sandy and Jock Armstrong, George Beattie in Nether Crossdykes, Ninian Palmer, John Purton, Jamie Irving, Dandy, Andrew and Christie Armstrong, John Armstrong, Tom Graham, Jamie Armstrong in Capelgill, Jenkin Graham in Logan, Peter Graham there, Pat Bell there, Matthew Irving, Matthew Beattie, John Lindsay, Mark Alexander and Tom Carruthers, Jock and Archie Beattie, Geordie Thomson in Kirkgill, Jock Thomson there, Adie and Jock Thomson, his brothers, Wat in Allebasterland, John Thomson there, John Thomson in Kirkgill, Archie Thomson in Allebasterland, Nicky and Jock Thomson there, John Thomson in Pollorane, Hector Armstrong in Stubholme, Geordie Armstrong in Arkleton, Ninian, Geordie, Martin, Dandy and Mungo Armstrong, his sons, Ninian and Hobbie Armstrong, Andrew Little, Willie Brown, Willie Nielson, Edward Little, John Armstrong alias Rakass, Willie Graham, Tom Scott in Blackhall, John Scott, his son, John Elliott in Woodend, Rowe Elliott of the Hill, Hob and Will Elliott, [his] brothers, Richie Graham in Woodend, Willie Ellio[tt], Lord Archie Armstrong in Arkleton, John Armstrong, his son, Adam Scott in Mosspeeble, John Scott, his son, John, Geordie and Will Scott, Jock Scott in Arkleton, Archie Irving there, Jock Elliott in Bowgranis, Ninian Armstrong, the laird's Ninian, Jock Armstrong, his son, John Armstrong, Howgill, Andrew Armstrong, Tom Kirkpatrick, Andrew Turner, John Armstrong in Mungbyhurst, John, Ninian and Christie Armstrong, brothers, Rowe Armstrong, the laird's Rowe, John and Ringane Armstrong, his sons, Jenkin, Archie and Willie Nicolson, John Johnston, Tom Armstrong of Chingills, Abe Ringane, Christie, Archie, Tom, Jock and Ade Armstrong, his sons, Wattie, Matthew, George, Sim and John Little, Ade Glendinning, Tom Coltart, Ade Hope, Rowe Armstrong of Broomholm, Tom Armstrong, son to the laird's Rowe, Geordie Thomson, George Armstrong in Catgill, William Wilson, John Moffat, Ade and John Beattie, John Purves, James Waugh, Ringane Armstrong of Auchinbedrig, Sim, Thomas and Robert Armstrong, James and Alexander Halliday, Christie, John, Arthur and Tom Bell, Andrew Lowrie, Archie Tawart, Adam Pott, George Armstrong in Betholme, Paton Armstrong there, Rob Haliday, Andrew Beattie, John Graham in Hole, David and Archie Graham, Simon Graham in Logan, George, Robbie and Jock Beattie, Martin Moffat, Jock and Tom Wilson, Serge Haliday, Humphrey Rule, John Irving, Tom Henderson in Brekanquhat, Humphrey Bell, alias Lamb, John Corrie, John Kirkpatrick, Willie Miller, Serge Armstrong, brother to Kinmont, John Johnston, Jeffrey Irving, Archie Irving, Jock Graham, Rob Clerk, Willie Kirkpatrick, David Watson, Wattie Graham, Thomas Johnston, Adam, George and Richie Rae, Christie Armstrong in Carron, Quentin, Andrew and Geordie Armstrong, [his] brothers, Christie Armstrong, son to Quentin, Jock Armstrong, son to Andrew, Ninian Armstrong, son to Paton's Ninian, Geordie Armstrong in Thorniewhats, Christie Armstrong, called Armstrong's Christie, John Turner in Thorniewhats, Jamie Armstrong in Carron, Tom Armstrong of Chingills, son to Andrew, Ade Murray, Willie Drynan, Jamie and Archie Little, Archie Beattie, Matthew Little, Jamie Little, Edward, Ringane and Lance Armstrong, Willie Scott, Ade Scott, Alie, Archie and Geordie Armstrong, Ade and Jamie Graham, Roger Armstrong, Ekie Armstrong, Chingills, Andrew Armstrong, his son, Tom Armstrong, Hob and Alie Wilson, Geordie Armstrong, Nicky Graham, Jenkin, Davie, Gibbie, John, Jock, Bartie and Sandy Little, Peter, Jock and Alexander Bell, Cuddie Little, Jock Irving, Andrew Bell, Jamie Bell, Alexander Armstrong of the Chingills, Tom Armstrong in Craig, son to Alexander, Matthew Little there, Archie, Willie and Hugh Armstrong, brothers, of the Chingills, Sim Little, laird of Meikledale, Archie, Wattie, John and Adie Little, John Scott, Andrew Little, Jock Turner in Kirkton, Cuddie Little there, John Scott there, Willie Stevenson there, George Armstrong, Howgill, Andrew Henderson there, Tom Armstrong of the Wrae, Jock Armstrong, Will Little in Bombie, Geordie and John Little, brothers, Jasper Geordie, Will, Rob, Nicky and Jock Little there, Jock Little, son to John Little, Wattie Little there, Ninian Armstrong in Broomholm, John, Ekie and Anthony Armstrong there, Herbert Irving there, Captain John Maxwell of Aikenhead, Lieutenant Thomas Martin, Ensign Thomas MacBlair, Sergeant James Newall, Sergeant Robert Gourlay, Corporal Thomas Salwright, Corporal William Steill, Corporal William Sinclair, Lieutenant John Carruthers, Lieutenant John Thomson, Lieutenant Andrew Glencorse, furrier, Thomas Welsh, Taburrie, Thomas MacCaddow, John Kyd, John Wilson, Gilbert Barncleuth, Thomas Gledstanes, [...] Gledstanes, his brother, John Maxwell in Isle, Jamie Carruthers, Archie Boyd, Cubbie Roddick, Willie MacCrae, Nicol Edgar, John Maxwell in Barchell, Malcolm MacKenney, John Napier, David Welsh, Jamie Grier, John Glencorse, Tom Carruthers, John Edgar in Holme, Willie Edgar, John Maxwell, tailor, Thomas Martin, tailor, Willie Martin, John Martin, Matthew MacCrae, John Dickson, Robert Maxwell, Geordie Maxwell, Pat Shetlington, Tom Spence, Roger Muirhead, Thomas Wallace, Fergie Neilson, Herbert Carruthers, John Wilson, cook, Willie MacMorran, John Thomson, Watty White, Steven Robson, John Brown, William Irving, John Lowrie, John Rodan, Andrew Lowrie, John Maxwell, Fourmerkland, Robert Smith, William Maxwell, Malcolm MacKinnel, David MacMath, Robert Reid, Herbert Carlisle, Andrew Dickson, Herbert Duncan, Robert Frissell, John Anderson, David Welsh, Jamie Clerk, John Scott, Thomas Milligan, Archibald Carruthers, Adam Black, Peter Miller, Thomas Wallace, John MacKean, William Stewart, Thomas Potter, Nicol Haddow, George Maxwell, James Thomson, Amer Grier, James Porter, Edward Maxwell, Steven Glencorse, Archie Welsh, John MacFadyen, James Reid, Robert Hutcheson, Willie Anderson, Thomas Hapyland, Cuthbert Miller, Edward Duncan, Corporal Richard Lockhart, David Edgar, smith, John Maxwell, Craigs, Hugh Moffat, James Dempster, James Carmont, Patrick Sanderson, Andrew Maxwell, James Milligan, Peter Williamson, Sandy Bratton, James Carrick, John Edgar, John Kelton, John Campbell, James Kinnear, Andrew Miller, John Davidson, John Mein, Hugh Montgomery, Patrick Maxwell, Allan Hamilton, John Gordon, Thomas Kirkpatrick, John Sharper, John MacKay, swordslipper, Martin Murdoch, Robert Miller, Geordie Latimer, Andrew Bratton, Thomas Wright, John MacKay, Herbert Maxwell, Andrew Wilson, Richard Herries, Robert Herries, James Irving, Robert Forsyth, Herbert Clerk, Jamie Gaw, Robert Horner, Willie Calley, John Gilsang, Lebody, Thomas Hannay, Thomas Herries, Roger MacMorran, Gilbert Reston, Robert Fleming, Thomas Darioch, Robert Rogie, Robert Balmanno, William Shanks, William Graham, John Woodhall, David MacKean, Andrew MacLellan, Sandy Lowrie, Alexander Black, Patrick Lewis, Martin Murdoch, Matthew Tinning, Henry Calseir, John MacWalter, John Carmichael, Gilbert Eddislaw, Richie Bell, Alexander MacCulloch, John Johnston, John Pott, Lieutenant David Oliphant, Captain Thomas Dawson, Captain Simon Moffat, Sergeant James Heriot, Sergeant Gilbert Caldwell, Sergeant John Dickson, Sergeant Robert Birkmyre, Captain James Fraser, Lieutenant James Friend, Ensign John Cunningham, Corporal Patrick Kay, Corporal Thomas Barry, John Gaw, Lieutenant John Dempster, William Yule, Edward Meikle, William Phaup, Thomas Hannay, John Hook, John Barbour, John Gayton, Cuthbert Meek, John Lightbody, Donald Hay, William Graham, William Cunningham, Gillespie MacNaught, John Stewart, John Cunningham, John Learmonth, Alexander MacClellan, Ninian Muirhead, James Gibson, John Mundell, David MacKean, Charles Crawford, Thomas Crichton, David Hay, John Wilson, Corporal John MacCulloch, William Heron, Andrew Archibaldson, Walter Irving, David Richardson, Robert Gardiner, Ringane Kirkpatrick, Adam Paulin, Homer Bodden, Patrick Asloan, Robert Stewart, William MacCullie, Lieutenant Alexander Bog, Thomas Dodds, John Edgar, James Rae, William MacEwan, Archibald Oliver, James Brown, John Keil, Thomas Raining, James Grier, Robert Haining, James MacEwan, Thomas MacCartney, William Cunningham, John Martin, Perforce William Scott, John Montgomery, George MacMurrich, Thomas Spence, Edward Law, Jamie Grier, elder, John Muir, Thomas Muir, Gilbert MacNelly, John Barry, Patrick Gibson, John Panton, Fergus MacDowall, Andrew MacBroom, James Baxter, William Copeland, Gilbert Meikle, John MacCowell, William Montgomery, John Hook, Adam Loch, David Richardson, younger, Thomas Suirt, Captain William Maxwell, Lieutenant David Oliphant, Ensign Thomas MacBrair, Sergeant John Vaus, John Glessell, Robert Maxwell, Corporal Clement Edgar, Lieutenant David Anderson, Lieutenant Nicol Scrimgeour, Matthew Hairstains, Thomas Adamson, John Littlejohn, James MacKenzie, John Smith, Adam Walker, Alexander Glendinning, William Maxwell, William Maitland, John Short, Andrew Main, John Charteris, John Wilson, turner, Andrew Dargavell, Robert Crawford, Robert Greig, John Ferguson, weaver, Robert Wilson, John MacMorran, John Edgar, Cuddie Kay, John Hunter, Ellis Maxwell, Gavin Kirkpatrick, John Hornet, John MacKennell, John MacDowall, Andrew MacKay, William Charters, Patrick Asloan, Edward Rawling, William Guffock, John Keaton, Thomas Richardson, Thomas Williamson, John Kay, Simon MacNacht, David Hind, John Hind, John Edgar, minister, John Kennand, John MacBurney, William Palmer, John White, John Hoggan, James Burn, Herbert Dickson, John Hastie, Andrew Aslowan, Andrew Aitkin, William Murray, John Finn, John Frood, Adam Raining, Fergus Reid, Thomas Moffat, James Kirkpatrick, Jamie Shaw, John Whitman, John Henderson, David Wilson, Ninian Smart, Matthew Tinning, Michael Uchtredson, William Cowan, John Yair, John Mitchelson, John Heron, Hobbie MacKay, Robert Dun, James MacGill, William Abercrombie, William Clerk, Thomas Rich, John Woodhall, Adam Thomson, Matthew Turnour, Henry Milligan, William Johnston; Lockerbie: Robert Fleming, Gilbert MacClannachan, Andrew Johnston, Richard Bell, John Moffat, John Tullibody, Mungo Maxwell, Andrew Gray, John MacGubb, John Rawling, Robert Crawford, John and Roger Kirkpatrick, William Neilson, Herbert Johnston, Robert Miller, Nicol Forest, James Lawson, Thomas MacKay, John Dickson, English, William Johnston, Andrew Brown, James Byres, John Palmer, Anthony Wild, John Kay, Fergus Reid, William Clerk, John Breck, George Moffat, Robert Edgar, Richie Thomson, John MacCulloch, John Kay, Geordie Wallace, John Corsan, John Rowall, John Gledstanes, younger, Herbert Cunningham, saddler, Cubbie Cunningham, Robert Panterson, Andrew Robson, Herbert Birkmyre, Andrew Blackstock, Willie Shortrig, Michael Anderson, Robert Murdoch, Mark Wardlaw, Gilbert Beattie, John Hairstains, John Duncan, John Ferguson, John Luke, John Kirk, Matthew Irving, John Mundell, Robert Forsyth, John Cunningham, tailor, David Gordon, Willie Hope, Robert Greir, Hobbie Dickson, Jamie Welsh, John Rawling, Nicol Forsyth, Willie Edgar, Andrew Grier, Adam Walker, James Maxwell, David Maxwell, John Paterson, Robert Newall, Matthew Tait, Cubbie Hewat, John Paterson, Captain John Maxwell of Newlaw, Cornet Alexander Maxwell in Logan, Quartermaster James Hunter in Drumshinnoch, Quartermaster Andrew Lindsay of Sergirth, Trumpet Willie Dickson, Roger Gordon in Kirkconnell, James Cannon, John Carruthers in Holmends, Herbert Hunter in Drumshinnoch, James MacClellan in Netherthird, William Douglas in Pennerie, Cuthbert Murray, Charlie Murray of Aiket, Wat Irving of Robgill, Francie Carlisle, son to Jock, Cubbie Milligan, laird [of] Wormanby, younger, Willie Carruthers, his brother, Tom MacBrair, John Kirkpatrick, Thomas Maxwell, James Maxwell, Priestslands, Paton Bell, High Mure, David Bell, Holme Head, Wattie Bell in Middlebiehill, Steven Glencorse of that Ilk, John Carruthers of Danbie, Wattie Bell, son to Jock, Richie Bell, his brother, Will Graham, clothman, Geordie Bell of Annan, Robert Murray of Clonyet, Alexander Camon, John Murray, John Gordon, Leonard Roddick, Francie Armstrong of Kinmont, Jamie Armstrong in Cannonbie, Francie Armstrong in Whitehaugh, Francie Carlisle, son to Alexander, John Johnston of Land, Geordie Graham of Carruthers, Ninian Armstrong of Auchinbedrig, Francie Irving of Kirkpatrick, Wat Irving, his brother, Dick Irving among the Rashes, Richie Bell, Slagon, Humphrey MacGowan, John Johnston in Cummertrees, Richie Murray, Aiket, Sandy Armstrong, Kinmont, Francie Armstrong, Flatt, James Hunter, Robert Murray, John Johnston, Tundergarth, Andrew Johnston, Muirhead, Robert Armstrong, Hobbie Graham, John Graham, Captain George Carruthers of Holmends, Cornet Charles Carruthers, his son, Quartermaster Hugh Maxwell in Balgreddan, Quartermaster Edward Irving of Kirkpatrick, Abraham and Edward Irving, his sons, Christie Carruthers, Dormont, Willie Carruthers, his brother, George Graham, Medhope, Hobbie Sturgeon, Andrew Sturgeon, John Carruthers, Ramerschallis, Matthew Carruthers, John Bell, David Irving, Robgill, Willie Armstrong, Twedane, Willie Johnston, Priestdykes, Richie Graham, Midhope, John, Francie, Sim, Fergus and Wattie Graham, his sons, Wattie Graham, Aikenshaw Hill, William Graham, Beddoskholme, William Blackburn, John Robson, John Carruthers, John Gibson, Willie Graham, Blawart Wood, Robert Graham, Longriggs, Jamie Rome, Cordoche, Sim Graham, Serk Jeffrey, Will Irving, Wat Irving, Cawartisholme, Hobbie Sturgeon, Richie Irving, Willie Irving in Millflat, Andrew Bell, Holmhead, Andrew Wrightson, Geordie Graham, William Wright, Sim Carruthers, Patrick Dunbar, William Menzies in Castlehill, Archibald Menzies, Alexander Douglas, John Maxwell, Mersehead.

  1. NAS, PA2/13, ff.43v-45r.
  2. 'P.' written in margin.
  3. Prefix to word an APS interpolation.
  4. NAS, PA2/13, f.45r.
  5. Followed by a space of about a quarter page.
  6. NAS, PA2/13, ff.45r-49r.
  7. Another name for 'Gilnockie', a famous seat of the Armstrongs.