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LAIRD OF WARIESTOUN.<br />

The tragical event on which this ballad is<br />

founded is thus detailed in the criminal indict-<br />

ment upon which " Robert/ Weir sumtime ser-<br />

v<strong>and</strong> to the Laird of Dunniepace," one of the<br />

accomplices in the murder, was tried <strong>and</strong> con-<br />

demned at Edinburgh, on 26th June 1604.—" To<br />

witt, iforsamekill as umq 1 Jeane Levingstone,<br />

guidwife of Wariestoun, haifing sustanet ane<br />

deidlie rancor, haitrent, <strong>and</strong> malice agains<br />

umq 1 Johnne Kincaid of Wariestoun, for the<br />

allegit byting of her in the airme, <strong>and</strong> streking<br />

her dyverss tymes, the said Jeane, in the moneth<br />

of Junii 1600 yeires, directit Jonet Murdo her<br />

nureis to the said Robert [Weir] to the Abbay<br />

of halyrudhous, quhair he was for the tyme,<br />

desyreing him to cum doun to Wariestoun <strong>and</strong><br />

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