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INTRODUCTION.<br />

himself " to God and a good assize," was acquitted, his<br />

Both <strong>the</strong>y and <strong>the</strong>ir fa<strong>the</strong>r, however, almost immediately got a remission under<br />

<strong>the</strong> Privy Seal. He owned variotis houses <strong>in</strong> Dundee, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g a mansion,<br />

sold by him to <strong>the</strong> burgh <strong>in</strong> 1.551 for £90, payment <strong>of</strong> which" he accepted<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> six burgess-ships, and he was also a shipowner. The property<br />

<strong>of</strong> Craigie^ which afterwards passed by purchase to <strong>the</strong> Scharps <strong>of</strong> Hou:^toun<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Kyds <strong>of</strong> Craigie, he first acquired under a charter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shadowhalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hiltoun <strong>of</strong> Craigie to him and his wife from <strong>the</strong> Abbot <strong>of</strong> L<strong>in</strong>dores<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1535, while later on, <strong>in</strong> Aug. 1552, he got ano<strong>the</strong>r charter <strong>of</strong> part <strong>of</strong><br />

Wester Craigie from Patrick, Lord Gray, from whom ten years previously<br />

he had acquired <strong>the</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Huntlie, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> barony <strong>of</strong> Foulis, co. Perth.<br />

These properties are oc<strong>ca</strong>sionally mentioned <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> records, and David is<br />

designed " <strong>of</strong> Craigie " or " elder " to dist<strong>in</strong>guish him from contemporary<br />

namesakes, especially from David <strong>in</strong> Welgait, <strong>of</strong> whom an account has<br />

already been given. In June 1559, be<strong>in</strong>g " <strong>in</strong> his bodie hevelie weixit with<br />

<strong>in</strong>firmitie and yit as apperit havand perfyte knowledge and meniorie," he<br />

declared his will, and died soon after, his son James be<strong>in</strong>g named as his<br />

heir <strong>in</strong> Aug. 15G0. He was twice married, viz., (1) to Crist<strong>in</strong>a Jameson, who<br />

sons Avere found guilty. Introd.<br />

is named as his wife <strong>in</strong> 1528-32, and by whom he had a daii!,diter Isobell,'<br />

who married Alexander Kyd <strong>in</strong> 1558, and had issue; (2) to Helen Lawson,<br />

who survived him ami was liv<strong>in</strong>g as late as 1568, and by whom he had<br />

issue two sons and a daughter Magdalen, who was married to IMark Barrie<br />

(a member <strong>of</strong> a very old family <strong>in</strong> Dundee), and who is named <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

records as late as 1611 <strong>in</strong> regard to a property <strong>ca</strong>lled <strong>the</strong> "Lady Warkstairs,"<br />

which seems to have been <strong>the</strong> subject <strong>of</strong> frequent litigation. Her<br />

two bro<strong>the</strong>rs were James and William, to whom I have just referred as<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g concerned with <strong>the</strong>ir fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> violence done to Robert Merschell.<br />

Of <strong>the</strong>m, <strong>the</strong> younger, William, was admitted a burgess <strong>of</strong> Dundee <strong>in</strong> 155-t,<br />

six years before his elder bro<strong>the</strong>r, and was on <strong>the</strong> council <strong>in</strong> 1569. After<br />

his fa<strong>the</strong>r's death he had differences <strong>in</strong> regard to David's<br />

WUUam estate, both with his mo<strong>the</strong>r and with liis l)rotlier James,<br />

died 1583-97. ' <strong>the</strong> former <strong>of</strong> which was referred to arbitration, while <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> latter W^illiam got a decree. This, however, he seems<br />

to have been unwill<strong>in</strong>g to enforce, as on both bro<strong>the</strong>rs appear<strong>in</strong>g " <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

reuestrie <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> paroche kirk" James tenders payment and William refuses<br />

it, on which James protests, see<strong>in</strong>g that William " wes na<strong>the</strong>r yileot nor<br />

foole." William's wife—a RoUok—seems to have thought him both on this<br />

oc<strong>ca</strong>sion, for she, too, enters a protest that his refusal is not to "prejudice<br />

her or her bairns." The matter <strong>the</strong>n went to arbitration, and after <strong>the</strong><br />

death <strong>of</strong> James we f<strong>in</strong>d his widow sued by his bro<strong>the</strong>r and his wife.<br />

AVilliam, who is named as own<strong>in</strong>g part <strong>of</strong> his fa<strong>the</strong>r's JIurraygait property,<br />

died between 1593 and 1597. He married <strong>in</strong> about 1550 Margaret llollok,<br />

and by her, who survived him, had issue two sons and a daughter, viz.,<br />

James and William, both <strong>of</strong> whom went to sea, and Magdalen, who seems<br />

to have been three times married, (1) to William Myln, (2; to — Henderson,<br />

and (3) to — Mitchell. As her son, John Mitchell, is named as one <strong>of</strong><br />

William's heirs (ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> her sons, William Henderson, be<strong>in</strong>g, it seems,<br />

also one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m), and as <strong>the</strong> Dundee records conta<strong>in</strong> no reference to any<br />

heirs <strong>of</strong> William <strong>in</strong> male l<strong>in</strong>e, it is clear that both her bro<strong>the</strong>rs died<br />

without issue. Her fa<strong>the</strong>r's elder bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

James <strong>Wedderburn</strong> <strong>of</strong> Craigie, was admitteil burgess <strong>in</strong> 15G0, and is<br />

<strong>the</strong>reafter <strong>of</strong>ten named as councillor, bailie, eta He is one<br />

<strong>of</strong>craigie, <strong>of</strong> those who, with o<strong>the</strong>r Dundonians, was "<strong>in</strong> Ediid.urgh<br />

died 1575.<br />

a^t tijg tjjjjg <strong>of</strong> tiie ]ate tumult" between <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>habiUnU<br />

' It is doubtful if this daughter was <strong>the</strong> child <strong>of</strong> David's first or second luarriAge. Se« poet, pi'- i3<br />

and 518.

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