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West Marches of England against West Marches of Scotland.

A breviate of the bills of England fouled at Berwick upon the West Marches of Scotland, by the Commissioners, according to the indenture.

Kymont Jock, Eckie of Strubholme, Jock of Colshill, and their complices, for 40 kine and oxen, 20 sheep and gaite, a horse, insight 300l. Sterling.
Kynmont Jock, Jock of Calfhill, and their complices, for 30 kine and oxen, a horse, insight and spoil, 60l. Sterling.
Geordie Armstrong of Calfhill, and Jock his brother, with their complices, for 100 kine and oxen.
John Armstrong son to Sandie, Eckie's Richie, Willie Grame, called Will with the silk, for 60 kine and oxen, a bull, a horse, insight 200 marks Sterling.
Will Bell Redcloak, Watt Bell, Richie Bell, with their complices, for 30 kine and oxen, insight 100l. Sterling.
Will Bell Redcloak, Wattie Bell, and the surname of the Carliells, for Burning of their mills, houses, corn and insight 400l. Sterling.
Will Bell Redcloak, Tom Bell, and their complices, for 30 kine and oxen, 60 sheep, 3 horses, insight, 100l. Sterling.
Will Bell Redcloak, Tom Bell, and their complices, for 60 kine and oxen, 100 sheep and the spoil of their houses, 100l. Sterling.
Young Christopher Armstrong of Awghing-gill. Jock of Calf-hill, Eckie's Richie, and Will Cany (gait warden,) for 60 kine and oxen, 4 horses, armour, and insight, 200l. Sterling.
Richie Maxwell of Cavens, and the soldiers of Langholme, for 200 kine and oxen, 200 sheep and gaite.
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