the tynds sett formerlie to the heritouris of the landis of Garngad, Gallowmuir and about Skellings myre, some aikers in Borrowfield, and the Parsone land, ar expyred, it is concludit that ane bank be sent throw the toune to wairne
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the lands of Gairbraid, Lambhill, and Garroch, belonging to Ninian Hill; . . . Borrowfield, Nicolhouse, Camlachie and uthers belonging to John Walkinshaw, younger of Borrowfield; . . . Woodsyde, Meikle Cowcaddines, Blythis wood, with theise pairts of the lands
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Colquhoune, lait baillie, livetennents, and David Colquhoune, tailzeor, ensigne to ane other of the companies; and John Walkinshaw, younger of Borrowfield and William Bogill, merchand, captaines, William Walkingshaw and James Cuthbert, merchand, livetennents, and John Stirling, maltman, ensigne to ane
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pundis deburst be him to William Boyd for building of thrie brigs be the tounes imployment, ane therof betwixt and Borrowfield on Cumlachie burne, ane uther at the Kinning hous, and the thrid at Malsmyre betwixt and Goveane. Anent the
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. CHARTER by KING JAMES VI., under his great seal, whereby he granted in feu farm to James Forret of Borrowfield, and Jean Ogilvie, his spouse, a tenement of land, with kitchen and yard, called the manse of the rector
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