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* ''Libary of Scottland, Redbook of Menteith, Letters and Charters" - | * ''Libary of Scottland, Redbook of Menteith, Letters and Charters" - | ||
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** REPARATION OF DOUNE PARK WALL. | |||
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124. Letters by the same charging Malcolm beg M°Farlan and Andrew M°Farlan | |||
of that Ilk to cease and desist from meddling or intromitting with the | |||
forest of Glenfmlas as pretended keepers thereof, the foresaid Malcolm | |||
beg M°Farlan having, upon false information made to the King, obtained | |||
from him a letter, subscribed by him without the advice of his Council, | |||
giving to the said Malcolm the keeping of the forest for a certain space, in | |||
prejudice of the King and Sir James Stewart of Doune, heritable keeper | |||
of the said forest. Proclamation to that effect is to be made at the | |||
market crosses of Stirling and Perth, and the parish churches of Port | |||
and Kilmadock. Holyroodhouse, 7th December 1580, 118 | |||
125. Account of Repairs made on the place or castle of Doune by advice of Sir | |||
Robert Drummond of Carnock, his Majesty's master of works. Dated at | |||
the Place of Doune, 12th August 1581, 419 | |||
126. Warrant by King James the Sixth to the captain of the castle of Doune | |||
to receive in ward Gilbert Dick, one of the Bailies of Edinburgh. Sub- | |||
scribed by the King, at the Castle of Stirling, 11th April 1582, 421 | |||
127. Warrant by the same to James Stewart, Lord of Doune, to allow William | |||
Erskine, commendator of Paisley, to remain in free ward on his own | |||
charges and at his own peril within the castle of Doune, the King not | |||
intending that Lord Doune should keep any prisoners at his own peril, or | |||
that any blame should rest on him if the prisoner happened to escape. | |||
Holyroodhouse, 3d December 1583, 422 | |||
128. Warrant by the same to Lord Doune, Steward of Menteith, to cause the | |||
feuars and others to build and repair the park dyke of Doune, which had | |||
become ruinous and was fallen down, and which the feuars of the stewartry | |||
had been in use to repair before, causing them to enter to the work | |||
before the last of May and end it before the last of October ; and failing | |||
their so doing, to uplift 13s. 4d. from every merkland in the stewartry | |||
liable for the repairing of the dyke, and employ the money in the work. | |||
Holyroodhouse, 20th May 1584, 423 | |||
129. Warrant by King James the Sixth to receive David Graham of Fintry into | |||
ward in the castle of Doune. Holyroodhouse, 20th May 1591, 424 https://digital.nls.uk/96783764 | |||
=Combination= | =Combination= |
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- REPARATION OF DOUNE PARK WALL.
lxv PAGE 124. Letters by the same charging Malcolm beg M°Farlan and Andrew M°Farlan of that Ilk to cease and desist from meddling or intromitting with the forest of Glenfmlas as pretended keepers thereof, the foresaid Malcolm beg M°Farlan having, upon false information made to the King, obtained from him a letter, subscribed by him without the advice of his Council, giving to the said Malcolm the keeping of the forest for a certain space, in prejudice of the King and Sir James Stewart of Doune, heritable keeper of the said forest. Proclamation to that effect is to be made at the market crosses of Stirling and Perth, and the parish churches of Port and Kilmadock. Holyroodhouse, 7th December 1580, 118 125. Account of Repairs made on the place or castle of Doune by advice of Sir Robert Drummond of Carnock, his Majesty's master of works. Dated at the Place of Doune, 12th August 1581, 419 126. Warrant by King James the Sixth to the captain of the castle of Doune to receive in ward Gilbert Dick, one of the Bailies of Edinburgh. Sub- scribed by the King, at the Castle of Stirling, 11th April 1582, 421 127. Warrant by the same to James Stewart, Lord of Doune, to allow William Erskine, commendator of Paisley, to remain in free ward on his own charges and at his own peril within the castle of Doune, the King not intending that Lord Doune should keep any prisoners at his own peril, or that any blame should rest on him if the prisoner happened to escape. Holyroodhouse, 3d December 1583, 422 128. Warrant by the same to Lord Doune, Steward of Menteith, to cause the feuars and others to build and repair the park dyke of Doune, which had become ruinous and was fallen down, and which the feuars of the stewartry had been in use to repair before, causing them to enter to the work before the last of May and end it before the last of October ; and failing their so doing, to uplift 13s. 4d. from every merkland in the stewartry liable for the repairing of the dyke, and employ the money in the work. Holyroodhouse, 20th May 1584, 423 129. Warrant by King James the Sixth to receive David Graham of Fintry into ward in the castle of Doune. Holyroodhouse, 20th May 1591, 424 https://digital.nls.uk/96783764
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