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WAUCnOFK AND BARCLOY. 191 and he deemed it expedient to stay away. For this he was fined £10 on account of Wauchope and the same sum for lloddom and Langrigs respectively.* On 7th Feb. 1507-8, after obtaining the charter above quoted, he was granted free remit and grace from all actions, debts, and sums of money claimed by the king or any other person ; additional evidence of the feeling of the Government that he had been harshly — dealt with in the matter of the forfeiture, f The twelfth laird left issue (1) John, thirteenth laird. (2) Mr James, burgess of Edinburgh. John Lindsay, Thirteenth Laird, now styled "of Barcloy," had sasine of the estate in 1538,§ but he enjoyed it for only about five years, when he died (Sept. 1543 II), leaving two infant sons under the guardianship of his brother James. (1) John.ir (2) James, fourteenth laird.** John, the eldest son and apparent heir, with con- sent of his uncle, his tutor or guardian, purchased in 1552, the lands of Meikle Dalton, and, "for the good service of the said John and his tutor," a charter of novodamus was granted in name of Queen Mary. ft Books of Adjournal MS., quoted Armstrong. Hist, of Liddesdale, etc., p. 192. t Reg. Sec. Sig., Vol. I., No. 1599. I Reg. Mag. Sig., XXXI., 119 (Vol. III., No. 736) ; Reg. Priv. Coun., Vol. I., p. 432. § Excheq. Rolls, Vol. XVII., pp. 751, 753, 754. II Acts and Decreetci MS., por W. A. Linclsiiy, Es(i., K.C. IT Reg. Mag. Sig., XXXI., 119 (Vol. II., No. 73(5). * Reg. Priv. Conn., Vol. I., p. 432. ft Reg. Mag. Sig., XXXI., 119 (Vol. III., No. 73C). J
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WAUCnOFK AND BARCLOY. 191<br />
and he deemed it expedient to stay away. For this<br />
he was fined £10 on account <strong>of</strong> Wauchope and <strong>the</strong><br />
same sum for lloddom and Langrigs respectively.*<br />
On 7th Feb. 1507-8, after obtaining <strong>the</strong> charter above<br />
quoted, he was granted free remit and grace from all<br />
actions, debts, and sums <strong>of</strong> money claimed by <strong>the</strong><br />
king or any o<strong>the</strong>r person ; additional evidence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
feeling <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Government that he had been harshly<br />
—<br />
dealt with in <strong>the</strong> matter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> forfeiture, f<br />
The twelfth laird left issue<br />
(1) John, thirteenth laird.<br />
(2) Mr James, burgess <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh.<br />
John <strong>Lindsay</strong>, Thirteenth Laird, now styled<br />
"<strong>of</strong> Barcloy," had sasine <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> estate in 1538,§ but he<br />
enjoyed it for only about five years, when he died<br />
(Sept. 1543 II),<br />
leaving two infant sons under <strong>the</strong><br />
guardianship <strong>of</strong> his bro<strong>the</strong>r James.<br />
(1) John.ir<br />
(2) James, fourteenth laird.**<br />
John, <strong>the</strong> eldest son and apparent heir, with con-<br />
sent <strong>of</strong> his uncle, his tutor or guardian, purchased in<br />
1552, <strong>the</strong> lands <strong>of</strong> Meikle Dalton, and, "for <strong>the</strong> good<br />
service <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> said John and his tutor," a charter <strong>of</strong><br />
novodamus was granted in name <strong>of</strong> Queen Mary. ft<br />
Books <strong>of</strong> Adjournal MS., quoted Armstrong. Hist, <strong>of</strong> Liddesdale,<br />
etc., p. 192.<br />
t Reg. Sec. Sig., Vol. I., No. 1599.<br />
I Reg. Mag. Sig., XXXI., 119 (Vol. III., No. 736) ; Reg. Priv. Coun.,<br />
Vol. I., p. 432.<br />
§ Excheq. Rolls, Vol. XVII., pp. 751, 753, 754.<br />
II Acts and Decreetci MS., por W. A. Linclsiiy, Es(i., K.C.<br />
IT Reg. Mag. Sig., XXXI., 119 (Vol. II., No. 73(5).<br />
* Reg. Priv. Conn., Vol. I., p. 432.<br />
ft Reg. Mag. Sig., XXXI., 119 (Vol. III., No. 73C).<br />
J