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Kymont Jock, Eckie of Strubholme,
Jock of Colshill, and their complices, |
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40 kine
and oxen, 20 sheep and gaite, a horse, insight 300l.
Sterling. |
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Kynmont Jock, Jock of Calfhill, and
their complices, |
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30 kine
and oxen, a horse, insight and spoil, 60l.
Sterling. |
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Geordie Armstrong of Calfhill, and
Jock his brother, with their complices, |
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100 kine
and oxen. |
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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. |
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Will Bell Redcloak, Watt Bell, Richie
Bell, with their complices, |
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30 kine
and oxen, insight 100l. Sterling. |
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Will Bell Redcloak, Wattie Bell, and
the surname of the Carliells, |
for |
Burning
of their mills, houses, corn and insight 400l.
Sterling. |
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Will Bell Redcloak, Tom Bell, and
their complices, |
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30 kine
and oxen, 60 sheep, 3 horses, insight, 100l.
Sterling. |
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Will Bell Redcloak, Tom Bell, and
their complices, |
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60 kine
and oxen, 100 sheep and the spoil of their houses, 100l.
Sterling. |
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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. |
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Richie Maxwell of Cavens, and the
soldiers of Langholme, |
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200 kine
and oxen, 200 sheep and gaite. |
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