Kirkgunzeon (continued).
147. (C. p. 116; D. art. 82).—Agreement between Holm
abbey and Eustace de Baylliol, St. James's day [July 25], 1244.
He has sworn to observe the charter they possess from Walter de
Berkeley, and the abbot and convent have promised likewise.
Dated at Berwyk on that day in the court of King Alexander
before W[alter], bishop of Glasgow, the abbots of Melrose and
Neubotyl, etc. [See no. 125. 1244.]
Mabie (continued).
148. (C. p. 117; H. 2).—Robert f. Symon grants to Durand
f. Christin the land of Mayby and Achencork [nos. 142, 143] for
one mark of silver a year; Durand to do the forinsec service pertaining to this part of the fee of Kyrkconeuel [c. 1230–40?].
Kirkconnel (continued).
149. (C. p. 118; D. art. 82).—Robert f. Symon de Kyrkconeuel grants to Holm abbey a fishery on the Nid by these
bounds:—from the burn descending from Kyrkconeuel and falling
into the Nid, to the place called Pollesterheved; also one toft of
half an acre on the shore for the use of the fishermen, and leave
to take necessary material for fishing and building from his woods;
and pasture for six oxen, six cows and two horses where the
beasts of his demesne feed, and rights of way [c. 1230–40?].
150. (C. p. 119; D. art. 82).—Andrew f. Robert f. Symon de
Kyrkconuel confirms to Holm abbey the land between Pollechos
and Grenesyke, and half the moss between the same bounds, as in
the charter of William f. Michael de Kyrkconuel [no. 146]. He
wishes the monks to have a suitable and sufficient place to put
their mina [quarry ?] on his land above the shore; the place to be
enclosed with a hedge or by building a house, as they may think
fit. Also rights of way to Mayby by roads and paths from
landing-places on the Nid [c. 1276].