Mabie (continued).
151. (C. p. 120; D. art. 82).—Thomas f. Andrew de Kyrconeuel confirms to the abbot, etc. of Holmcoltran one mark
yearly from Michael f. Durand and assigns, owed to the grantor
from Mayby and Achencork, with any other services owing
therefrom. He confirms also the half rood of land granted to
them by Andrew f. Michael f. William de Kyrconeuel and all other
donations by his family.' Witnesses—Michael f. Durand, Thomas
de Arbygland, Master Adam de Crokedayk, William de Sto.
Claro, constable of the castle of Dumfries, John Arfin, David his
son, William de Lonnesdale, etc. [David 'Arplyn' was provost
of Dumfries (Edgar, Dumfries, edit. R. C. Reid, 11) in 1288.]
152. (C. p. 121; D. art. 82).—Thomas f. Andrew de Kyrconeuel, at the request of Robert [de Keldsik], abbot of Holmcoltran [before 1288–1318], and the convent, and for the souls of
his father, whose body is buried at that abbey, of his mother and
his kin, quitclaims to Michael f. Durand one mark in silver yearly,
owed by him for Mayby and Achencork, which the abbot, etc.
hold from Michael, granted by Durand f. Cristin, father of Michael.
This tenement Michael held as mesne (medium) between the abbot
and Thomas by service of that annual mark, on which Thomas
has no further claim. Witnesses—Master Adam de Crokedayk,
Adam de Thoresby, William de Hosmunderlay, Hugh de Hurr,
Thomas de Arbygland, etc. [c. 1288.]
153. (C. p. 122; D. art. 82).—Michael f. Durand quitclaims
to Holmcoltran one mark of silver annual rent, as well as other
payments which the monks have been used to make to him or his
predecessors for Mayby and Achencork. Witnesses—Sir David
de Tortherald, Sir John de Geveliston, Sir Duncan f. Can, knights;
Sir Peter, the chamberlain of the lady de Balliol; Sir Robert
Acarsan, Sir John de Sothayk, parsons; Master Adam de Crokedayk, Adam de Thoresby, William de Hosmunderley, Thomas de
Arbygland, Patrick McGilboytin and Thomas his son, Hugh de
Hurr, John de Tesdal, Walter f. Walter de Tuynham, etc. [Sir Robert Acarsan or de Carsan, clericus, witnessed a charter attributed
(Edgar, Dumfries, 198) to 1276. Sir David de Torthorald dates
c. 1278.]
154. (C. p. 124).—Michael f. Durand grants to Holmcoltran
the land of Mayby and Achencork as his father Durand did, by
these bounds:—by Carpol to Locisfer[n]an, northwards to the
sike which runs between Gerthengrehe and Mayby and falls into
Locisfer[n]an; and up by that sike to the cross which the monks
made between him and themselves; to Altaladi, to Poll, to Pollerod, to Garpoll, to Fuerangilleban, to Pollingouir, to Locangre,
to the crossed oaks, to the path near the house of Gilleker, to the
burn near the gate of Gillecolm f. Patyn, and to Locisfer[n]an.
Rent, one mark of silver yearly. [See nos. 142, 143; c. 1276.]
155. (C. p. 125; D. art. 82).—Thomas de Kyrkconeuel confirms all charters to Holm abbey by Andrew his father concerning
Mayby. [See no. 117; c. 1288.]