Milligans of Dempsterton 1600-1710
Millican, Milligan, Millikan, Milliken, Millikin, Mullican, Mulliken, Mullikin etc.




Amuliganes in Dempsterton, Newtoun and Edgarton

Parish of Dunscore 1600 - 1680




[52] Newtoun alias Little Dempsterton
January 18, 1603: Rex ad feudifirmam dimisit Roberto Grier filio et heredi quondam Henrici G. in Over Laggane, heredibus ej us et assignatis,�mercatam terrarum antiqui extentus de Over Laggane, ac dietam feni lie ddyicarlt haye in lie Braid-medow in Nethir Laggane (ad dictum Rob. per dispositionem dicti Hen. pertinentes), 7 sol. 6 den. Ville et terrarum de Nawtoun alias Little Dempstertoun ant. ext. (ad dictum Rob. Per dispositionem Thome M'Fagzeane pertinen), 7 sol. 6 den. ant. ext. de Barschynvallo (addictum Rob. per dispositionem Cudberti Greir in Barschynvallo pertinent), in parochial de Dunscoir, vic. Drumfreis; que olini ad abbatiam de Melros pertinuerunt: Reddend. 48 solidos 8 den. Feudifirme antique, cum servitio consueto, ac 16 den. augmentationis ; et duplicando feudifirmam in introitu heredum et assignatorum. Date at Holyrood.
[Register of the Great Seal of Scotland 1593-1608 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 491, no. 1391]

[53] Amuliganstoun alias Ferdingdrumbane
June 17, 1606: Crown Charter by King James VI narrating that the predecessors of John Greirsoun, natural son of the deceased Roger Greirsoun in Amiligantoun, were old native tenants of the merk land of Amiligantoun alias Ferdindaunblaine, which were enjoyed by the said deceased Roger for these many years past, and therefore granting and confirming to the said John Greirsoun and the lawful heirs of his body, whom failing, the heirs whomsoever of the said deceased Roger, the said merk land of Amiligantoun alias Ferdindaunblaine, in the parish of Dunscoir, half of which merk land was occupied by the deceased Gilbert Greirson, and the other half by the deceased John Greir and Elizabeth McKubene, his spouse, and afterwards by the said deceased Roger Greirsoun; which entire merk land formerly belonging to the Abbacy of Melrose now belongs to the Crown by the act of annexation; paying yearly 24s., as the old rent, and 32d. of augmentation, with duplication at entry of heirs. Dated Edinburgh, 17 June 1606 with a Crown Precept of Sasine following thereupon of the same date.
[Records of the Regality of Melrose 1547-1706 (1917), Vol. III, p. 394]

[54] Amuliganstoun alias Ferdingdrumbane
June 17, 1606: Rex,�cum consensu &c.,�infeudifirmam locavit et quitteclamavit Joanni Greirsoun, filio naturali quondam Rogeri G. in Amiligantoun (nativo tenonti infrascriptorum),�mercatam terre ville de Amiligantoun alias vocat. Ferdindruniblane (viz. � mercat. per quond. Gilb. Greirsoun, et � mercat. per quond. Jo. Greir et Eliz. M'Cubene ejus spousam, et postea per dictum quondam Rogerum occupat.), in parochia de Dunscoir, vic. Drumfreis; que olim ad abbatiam de Melros pertinuit:�Tenend. dicto Jo. et heredibus ejus de corpore legit, procreatis, quibus deficientibus, heredibus dicti Rog. quibuscunque: Reddend. 24 sol., et 32 den.- augmentationis, in toto 26 sol. 8 den.; ac duplicando feudifirmam in introitu heredum.
[Register of the Great Seal of Scotland 1593-1608 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 639, No. 1757]

[55] 8 sol. 4 den. in Dempstartoun
January 13, 1607: Rex,�cum consensu &c. �in feudifirma dimisit Homero Maxwell commissario de Drumfreis, heredibus ejus ot assignatis quibuscunque, including � 8 sol. 4 den. in Dempstartoun (per Davidem Morrane et Jo. M'Kynnay occupat.), vic. Drumfreis;�que (ex antique ad abbatiam de Molros pertinuorunt. Reddend, pro Dempstartoim 8 sol 8 den. Dated at Edinburgh.
[Register of the Great Seal of Scotland 1593-1608 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 667, no 1834]

[56] 8 sol. 9 den. de 40 solidatis de Dempstertoun
April 9, 1607: Rex,�cum consensu &c.,�in feudifirma dimisit ot quitteclamavit Davidi Morrin filio et heredi quondam Roberti Morrin in Bisoheop-forrest, heredibus ejus et assignatis quiliuscunque, including - 8 sol. 9 den. de 40 solidatis de Dempstertoun et 7 sol. 6 den. de 40 solidatis de Hidder Barschevalla (que fuerunt dicti Dav. M.), in parochia de Dunscoir, vic. Drumfreis. Dated at Edinburgh.
[Register of the Great Seal of Scotland 1593-1608 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 867, no. 1891]

[57] Johne Mullagane in Nether Laggan
August 3, 1608: Act of Caution by Bernard Lindsay, portioner of Inglisberrie Grange, for Johne Lindsay in Laggan, �500, not to harm Johne Mullagane in Nether Laggan.
[Register of the Privy Council of Scotland 1607-10, Vol. VIII, p. 664]

[58] Meikle and Little Dempsterton and Ferdingdrumbane
August 28, 1609: Rex,�cum consen.su &c.,& 151; concessit familiari servitori suo Joanni Vicegomiti de Hadingtoun dom. Ramsay de Barnis, heredibus ejus masc. Et assignatis quibuscunque,�terras et baroniam de Melros, terras de Bruntskeath, Dargavill, Dalganer, Over et Nethir Lagane, Glengounyeoche alias Hill, Barchinwallo, Killelago, Hither and Yonther Barscheuallis, Kilroy, Berduell, Edyertoun, Newtoun, Newtounheid, Meikill et Littill Dempstertones, Ferdingilroy, Lyntburne, Ferdinawallis, Myllilintoun alias Midtounfit, Ferdiug-drumbane, M'Cubenstoun, Maschoustoun, M'Murdistoun, terras de Cars, peciam terre ad finem ville de Drumfreis. Dated at Quhythall.
[Register of the Great Seal of Scotland 1609-1620 (Edinburgh, 1892), p. 51, no. 139]

[59] Meikle and Little Dempsterton and Ferdingdrumbane
September 30, 1612: Rex,�cum consensu &c.,�concessit Thome Domino Bynning presidi collegii justitie ac secretario suo, et heredibus masc. et tallie in ejus infeofamento dominii et baronie de Bynning contentis, et assignatis quibuscunque, terras de Bruntskaith, Dargavill, Dalganer, Over et Nether Lagane, Glougunyeoch alias Hill, Barscheuallo, Killitago, Hither and Yonder Barscheuallis, Kilroy, Berdwell, Edyertoun, Newtoun, Newtounheid, Meikle et Littill Dempstartounes, Ferdingellroy, Lyntburne, Ferdinawallis, Myllilyntoun alias Midtounfute, Ferding-drumbane, M'Cubenstoun, Mashoustoun, M'Murdeistoun, Gas, peciam terre ad finem ville de Drumfreis.
[Register of the Great Seal of Scotland 1609-1620 (Edinburgh, 1892), p. 693, no. 1915]

[60] John Milligane in Edgarton
November 21, 1618: [Dunscore] Instrument of Sasine given up by a discreet man Rodger Kirkpatrick burgess of Dumfries heritable proprietor of the lands underwritten with a parchment containing a precept of Sasine to be given to a discreet man John Milligane in Edzertoun his heirs and assignees heritably and without reversion of all and haill the 6 shilling and 3 pennies land of Edzertoun of auld extent with the pertinents lying in the parish of Dunscore and sheriffdom of Dumfries. The precept was dated 28 January, 1611 and written at Dumfries, with no Milligan witnesses to the precept. Sasine was given at 9 am on 21 November, 1618, and witnessed by John Edger in Edzertoun, Jon McKynnell there and Jon Douglas in Mcthymsoun?.
[Dumfries Register of Sasines (NAS), November 25 1618, RS22/1/f.157]

[61] Gilbert Melligane in Lag
June 8, 1619: Complaint before the Lords of Council at Edinburgh by Gilbert Melligane, servant and tenant of Sir William Grierson of Lag, knight, and the said Sir William for his interest, recites that on Sunday January 17, 1619, pursuer, while returning from the parish Kirk of Dunscore, was attacked in the Kirkyard by James Kirkpatrick in Dempsterton, Johnne Kirkpatrick, his son, and others, all armed, and severely hurt on the head and other parts. The pursuer appearing personally, and James Kirkpatrick appearing, but Johnne not answering his name, the Lords assoilize the said James, but find the charge against the absentee proven, and ordered him to enter his person in the Tollbooth of Edinburgh within six days.
[Register of the Privy Council of Scotland 1616-19, Vol. XI, p. 591]

[62] Fergus Milligan of Meikle Dempsterton
Register of Melrose: the following are abstract charters and precepts granted by Thomas, Earl of Melrose, in 1620:

Newton alias Little Dempsterton

Precept for infefting John Edgar in the 7s. 6d. lands of Little Dempsterton, paying yearly 12s. 9d.
Charter to Marian McFadzean of the 7s. 6d. lands of Newtoun alias Demptartoune, paying yearly 13s. 4d., with triplication.
Precept for infefting Thomas McFadzeane in the 7s. 6d. lands of Newton alias Little Dempsterton, paying yearly 13s. 4d.

Meikle Dempsterton

Charter to Fergus Mulligin of the 10s. lands of Meikle Dempsterton, paying yearly 16s. 4d.
Charter to John McKinnie of the 30d. lands of Meikle Dempstartoune, paying yearly 5s.

Other lands in Dempsterton

Precept of Sasine infefting Robert McMoran in the 8s. 9d. lands of Dempsterton, paying yearly 21s.
Charter to Gilbert Grierson of the 30d. lands of Dempsterton, paying yearly 4s. 8d.
Charter to John Kirkpatrick of the 26s. lands of Dempsterton, pay yearly 43s. 4d.

Mulligantoun

Charter to John Grierson of the merk land of Muligantoune also called Ferdingdrumbane, paying yearly ten merks, with triplication.

Edgarstoun

Charter to William Edzair of the 12s. 6d. lands of Edzarstoune, paying yearly 13s. 4d.
Charter to Cuthbert Histoun of the 6s. 3d. lands of Edzartoune, paying yearly 12s.

Over Laggan

Charter to Gilbert Grier of the 6s. 8d. lands of Over Lagane, paying yearly 11s. 4d.
Charter to Robert Grier[son] of the merk land of Over Lagan, paying yearly 24s. 4d.
Charter to Thomas Griersone of the merk land of Over Lagane, paying yearly 8s. 4d.

Nether Laggan

Charter to John McBirnie of the merk land of Nether Lagan, paying yearly 23s.
Charter to John Lyndsay of the 20 s. lands of Nether Lagan, paying yearly 40 s.

[Records of the Regality of Melrose 1547-1706 (1917), Vol. III, pp. 400-407]

[63] William & Fergus Milligan of Meikle Dempsterton
April 17, 1620: Instrument of Sasine taken at the hand of Homer Maxwell, notary public, narrating that John Wallace in Carsmill as baillie Thomas, Earl of Melrose, on a precept dated November 6, 1619, dated at Edinburgh, and witnessed by Thomas McCulloch, servitor to the said Earl, and Mr. George Davidson, W.S., infeft Fergus Amuligane of Meikle Dempsterton in the 10 shilling land of the land of Meikle Dempsterton formerly occupied by the deceased William Amuligane and now by Fergus, provided the grantor is not held to warrant the infeftment against any infeftment given to a previous infeftee on the right pertaining to John Kirkpatrick of Frairs Carse. Witnessed by Thomas Grier of [ � ], John Grier of Kellilago and John Muligane in Newtoune.
[The Dempstertoun Writs (ELD), R. C. Reid, vol. XI, p. 114]

[64] Dempstertoun and Muliganstoun
February 14, 1621: Rex,�cum consensu &c. (208. 186.), concessit et de novo dedit Thome Comiti de Melros domino Byres et Binning, supremi senatus presidi ac secretario regio, heredibus ejus masc. et tallie in infeofamento dominii et baronie de Binning contentis, et assignatis quibuscunque, (and there then follows a long list of properties, including) terras de Bruntskaith, Dargavell, Dalganer, Over et Nether Laganes, Glengunoch alias Hill, Barschinwallo, Killietago, Hidder and Yonder Barschiwallis, Kilroy, Bairdweil, Edgartoun, Newtoun, Newtounheid, Meikle et Little Dempstartounes, Ferdingilroy, Lintburne, Serdinawellis, Millielintoun alias Midtountitt, Ferdingdrumbane, Makcubingstoun, Maschowstoun, Makmurdistoun, vic. Drumfreis.
[Register of the Great Seal of Scotland 1620-1633 (Edinburgh, 1894), p. 37, no. 127]

[65] Dempstertoun and Muliganstoun
September 29, 1621: Rex,�cum avisamento &c., confirmavit et de novo dedit Thome Comiti de Melros dom. Bynning et Byris, supremi senatus presidi ac secretario regis, heredibus ejus masculis et tallie in infeofaniento dominii et baronie de Bynning contentis, et assignatis quibnscanque, �dominium et baroniam de Melros (comprehended ut in carta 127)�quas idem Tho, et (quoad spiritualitatem abbatie de Melros) M. Jo. Hammiltoun commendatarius de Melros, resignaverunt; et que omnia a corona et dicta abbatia respective dissolata erant in parliamento 4 Aug. 1621 tento:�Reservaxdo ut in carta 127:�Insuper rex creavit villam de Melros in liberum burgum &c. (ut in carta 127);�et omnia de novo incorporavit &c. (ut in carta 127):�Reddend. ut in carta 127.
[Register of the Great Seal of Scotland 1620-1633 (Edinburgh, 1894), p. 77, no. 230]

[66] Fergus Milligan
August 27, 1622: At Jedburgh, Court of Justiciary - James Milliekeine in Blakmyre enters Fergus Milliekein in Dunscoir upon panel, and again becomes cautioner in 500 merks for his appearance before the Commissioners at their next Justice Court.
[Register of Privy Council of Scotland, Addenda 1545-1625, Vol. XIV, p. 680]

[67] Fergus Milligan
August 29, 1622: At Jedburgh, Court of Justiciary - James Milliekeine in Blakmyre actit him self as cawtionar and souertie for Fergus Milliekeine in Dunscoir, that he sall compeir personallie befoir his Majesties Commissionaires the nixt Justice Court and wnderly his Hienes lawis, wner the pane of 500 merkis money.
[Register of Privy Council of Scotland, Addenda 1545-1625, Vol. XIV, p. 685]

[68] Fergus Milligan
February 12, 1623: Court of Justiciary - James Millykene of Blakmyre enters Fergie Millikine of Dunscoir upon panel, and renews his caution in 500 merks for his appearance before the next Court.
[Register of Privy Council of Scotland, Addenda 1545-1625, Vol. XIV, p. 696]

[69] Fergus Milligan
April 18, 1623: Court of Justiciary � James Millikine of Blakmyre enters Fergie Millikine in Dunscoire upon panel and is freed of his caution, the panel being dismissed until a new arrest.
[Register of Privy Council of Scotland, Addenda 1545-1625, Vol. XIV, p. 711]

[70] Fergus Milligan in Dempsterton & John Milligan in Newton
May 26, 1625: Letters of Law burrows pursued at the instance of Thomas Kirkpatrick brother of John Kirkpatrick of Friars� Carse, John Kirkpatrick of Friars� Carse, Robert Vache son of Thomas Vache of Schawis, John Wallace servitor to John Kirkpatrick of Friars� Carse, Wm Kirkpatrick his brother, Archibald McKenzie in Six Merkland, John Hiddelstown there, and John Kirkpatrick apparent of Friars� Carse, against William Grierson of Dalgonar, James Cunnell there, Thomas McMurdie in Craig, John McFadzeane in Killyleoch, James & Robert Smith there, Robert Dempster in Bessiewalla, John Charters of Ridding Wood, Archibald Maxwell of Cowhill, William Maxwell in Killyleoch, Gilbert Howie in Bessiewalla, Robert Grierson in Linburn, John Jackson there, John Milligan in Newtoun, John Maxwell there, Thomas McFadzeane there, James Kirkpatrick in Dempsterton, Fergus Milligan there, Robert Grier in Laggan, Gilbert Grier there, Thomas Grier there, John McBurnie there, John Lindsay there, William Edgar in Edgarstoun �. William Grier in McMurdiestoun, Andrew Lorimer there, Alex McMurdie in Milliganstoun, and many others, who had been disturbing the complainers in their tacks and steddings especially in the land of Auchengeithe.
[Drumlanrig Charters (ELD), R.C. Reid, Vol. 9, p. 140]

[71] Dempstertoun and Muliganstoun
March 4, 1631: Rex,�cum consensu &c.,�concessit et de novo dedit M. Alexandro Guithrie communi clerico burgi de Edinburghe, heredibus ejus et assignatis quibuscunque,�4 librat. terrarum antiqui extentus de Freircars, cum piscaria et molendino earundem lie Grangemylne, in parochial de Dunscoir, vic. Drumfreis; cum astricta multura 36 libiatarum terrarum ant. est. de Dalgonar, Killelago, Breschevaley, Pundland, Nethir Berdwell, Dempstertoun, Ovir et Nethir Lagane, Ovir ct Nethir Dunscoir, Riddiuis, Edgarstoun, Muliganstoun, Culroy, Ferdinnobell, Hill, in dicta parochia, et terrarium de Auchincreich, Brounskath et Dargavell in parochia de Drumfreis, vic. ejusdem; omnes ab antiquo ad abbatiam de Melros spectantes; cum servitio tenentium et incolarum diet. 36 libratarum consueto; cum hereditario officio balliatus dict. 36 libratarum;�que fuerunt Joannis Maxwell de Tempillaud; et regi devenerunt ob non solutionem feudifirme per tres terminos et 40 dies, et ob violationem aliarum provisionum in infeofamentis content.: Preterea res voluit quod unica sasina apud Freircars capienda pro omnibus staret:�Reddend. pro dicto officio unum den. albe firme;�pro ceteris 120 lib. feudifirme; et triplum feudifirme in introitu heredum ; et si in solutione feudifirme per tres terminos et 40 dies defecissent, hereditatem amitterent;�et observando &c. Date at Holyroodhouse.
[Register of the Great Seal of Scotland 1620-1633 (Edinburgh, 1894), p. 593, no. 1745]

[72] Elizabeth Milligan in Bassiewalla
December 15, 1632: Instrument of Sasine in favour of Elizabeth Muligane, spouse of Thomas Scott, elder, in Bessiewalla, and cousin to Thomas McFadzeane of Newtounefute, and Janet, spouse of Thomas Scott in Underwood, niece of Thomas McFadzeane of Newtounefute.
[Dumfries Register of Sasines, vol. 3, folio 208]

[73] James Milligan son of John Milligan of Newton
December 24, 1636: Instrument of Sasines headed in favour of James Milligane son of John Mulligane of Newton of Little Dempsterton. This is a translation and paraphrase. On 24 December 1636, to me notary public and witness subscribing, compeared personally a discreet man John Muligane of Newton of Little Dempsterton on the grounds of these lands, with letters of vendition, disposition and alienation, made and given by the said John to James Muligane his lawful son, procreate between him and Euphemia Gardiner his wife, and his heir apparent, of these lands held in feu-ferme by John Muligane, dated 24th December 1636. To give state and sasine of the 7s. 6d. lands of Newton of Little Dempsterton of extent and its pertinents lying in the parish of Dunscore and sheriffdom of Dumfries, to James Muligane his son present and accepting, by the handing over of earth and stone of the ground of these lands into his hands. To be held of the foresaid John his father in free blench ferme by the payment of 1d. Scots at the feast of St. Martins and the feast of Pentecost, if asked for. Reserving to the foresaid John his life rent. So these letters of vendition, disposition and alienation were acted out and given to the said James Muligan by me notary public, of the lands of Little Dempsterton on this day at about 12 O�clock. Witnesses James Smyth indweller in Killilago, Cuthbert Inrrsons? in Newton. Thomas Oliphant notary public.
[Dumfries Register of Sasines (NAS), 26 December, 1636, RS22/4/215]

[74] Janet and Elizabeth Milligan
September 30, 1637: Instrument of Sasine in favour of Elizabeth Muligane, spouse of Thomas Scott in Newtoun, and Janet Muligane, spouse to Thomas Scott in Nether Laggan.
[Dumfries Register of Sasines, vol. 4, folio 278]

[75] John Milligan of Newton
January 12, 1639: Letters of Supplication raised at the instance of John Mullikin in Newtounhead against Cuthbert Mullikin burgess of Dumfries and John Johnston called of Templeland his assignee, craving suspension of letters obtained by the Cuthbert against John for not paying to the said suspender of 300 merks and infefting the said John Johnston in the 7s. 6d. land of Little Newtoun of Dempsterton. The Lords suspend the letters of horning purchased by the defender.
[Acts and Decreets, vol. 501-607, R. C. Reid, Johnston MSS, vol. 78, p. 9]

[76] Robert Milligan of Meikle Dempsterton
April 29, 1645: Service of Heir in favour of Robertus Amuligane in Meikle Demstertoune, haers Fergusii Amuligane ibidem, petris, - in 10 solidatis terrarum exterris de Meikle Dempsteroun antiqui extentus, in parochia de Dunsoir - E 16s 4d. Special Dumfries.
[Service of Heirs (Index), no. 184]

[77] William, Fergus & Robert Milligan of Meilke Dempsterton
April 29, 1645: Retour of Chancery by virtue of a dispensation through the Lords of Council and Session to the effect specially directed below on 18 April, 1645. Inquest held at Dumfries. All the men on the inquest are named including a William Mulligane. The inquest declared that the late Fergus Amuligane in Meikle Dempstertoune father of Robert Amuligane there bearer of these presents, died last vest and seized as of fee at peace and faith of our sovereign Lord the King of all and whole the 10/- land of Meikle Dempstertoune of old extent with pertinents formerly possessed by the late William Amuligane father of the said late Fergus, then by the foresaid Fergus and now possessed by the said Robert, lying in the parish of Dunscore and sheriffdom of Dumfries, and that the said Robert is the lawful and nearer heir of the late Fergus his father and his is of lawful age and that the said 10/- land is now valued at 16s Scots as well as the old duties �.. the said lands were once held of the late Thomas Earl of Melrose thereafter the Earl of Haddington and are now held of the King by virtue of the resignation of the ecclesiastical land into his hands ��.. the said lands have been in the king�s hands since the death of the late Fergus who in October 1633, through the failure of Robert Amulligane to pursue his right.
[Chancery Retours, NAS C22/18.231]

[78] James Milligan son of John Milligan of Newton
May 26, 1645: Instrument of Sasine headed in Index John Milligane of Dempsterton, but in the book the margin has �sasine of James Milligane of the 10/- land of Meikill Dempsterton�. This is a translation and paraphrase. By this present public instrument it is clear and known that on 9 May 1645 to me notary public and witnesses subscribing there came a discreet man John Fleming official in the sheriffdom of Dumfries and baillie in that part constitute, having and holding in his hands certain letters of disposition and alienation by the name of John Milligane of Dempsterton dated 30 April 1629 at Croffurd (Crawford) to the following effect � on all and whole the 10/- land of Meikill Dempsterton with house buildings yards tofts crofts of old extent, and pertinents lying in the parish of Dunscore and sheriffdom of Dumfries, with houses buildings yards tofts crofts mosses fields the infield and out field muirs common pastures parts pendicles and pertinents there to belonging � The said John Fleming baillie aforesaid by virtue of the letters of disposition alienation and resignation therein contained, resigned renounced and purely and simply returned the staff, and gave from the foresaid John Milligan his heirs and assignees without reversion redemption and regress on all and whole the said 10/- land of old extent with pertinents lying as above said, along with rights and titles belonging to the said John Milligane which he may have or claim to have to the 10/- land in favour and in virtue to the said James Milligane of Newtownhead his heirs and assignees whomsoever, by the donation of earth and stone. The resignation being made and accepted through the said baillie, the foresaid John Fleyming baillie aforesaid, gave state sasine heritable real actual and corporal possession of all and whole the said 10/- land with pertinents lying as above to the memorable James Milligane there personally present and accepting the same, by donation of earth and stone as is the custom, paying annually one silver penny usual Scots money on the ground of the said lands at the feast of Pentecost if asked for. Upon which all and sundry the foregoing the said James Milligane of Newtonhead took instruments from me notary public. Witnesses Nicola Grier in Linburn, John Milligane there, Robert McMurdie in Craigie, Robert Smith in Cleriston and the said John Fleyming clerk by the authority of the diocese of Glasgow.
Registered at Edinburgh in the General Register of Sasines on 26 May, 1645.
[General Register of Sasine (NAS) RS1/55/29]

[79] Robert Milligan of Meikle Dempsterton
June 20, 1645: Crown Precept of Sasine from Chancery to infeft Robert Amuligane as heir to his father the deceased Fergus Amuligane in Meikle Dempsterton in the 10 shilling land of the lands of Meikle Dempsterton formerly possessed by the deceased William Amuligane father of the said Fergus and then by the said Fergus and now by the said Robert, lying in the parish of Dunscore, formerly held in chief of Thomas, Earl of Melrose, and now of the crown by virtue of resignation of Kirklands, which lands had been in the had of the crown for 12 years from the recovery of sasine.
[The Dempstertoun Writs (ELD), R. C. Reid, vol. XI, p. 115]

[80] Robert Milligan of Meikle Dempsterton
November 8, 1645: Instrument of Sasine taken at the hand of John MacBurnie, notary public, narrating that following a crown precept, John Crichton of Crawfordtoun sheriff deputy of Dumfries infeft Robert Amuligane as son and heir of the deceased Fergus Amuligane in Meikle Dempsterton in 10 shilling land of the lands of Meikle Dempsterton in the parish of Dempsterton formerly possessed by the deceased William Amuligane father of the said Fergus and then by the said Fergus, in the hand of the crown for 12 years. Witnessed by James Smyth in Boig, John Smyth his son there, Robert McCubbine of McCubbintoun, Hugh Crichton servitor to the sheriff deptuy and John Fleming in Dumfries.
[The Dempstertoun Writs (ELD), R. C. Reid, vol. XI, p. 116]

[81] Robert Milligan of Meikle Dempsterton
June 4, 1652: Instrument of sasine taken at the hand of James Smyth, notary public, narrating that Robert Amuligane portioner of Dempsterton himself infeft his spouse Janet Grierson for life in the 5-shilling land of his 10-shilling lands of Dempsterton. Witnessed by Herbert Maxwell of Carse, James Smyth in Boig, Thomas Smyth son of the said James, Robert Grierson in Laggan and John Ireland in Ellisland.
[The Dempstertoun Writs (ELD), R. C. Reid, vol. XI, p. 117]

[82] John Milligan in Dykehead of Laggan
June 15, 1658: Testament dative of John Mulligane in Dykehead of Laggan who died in the month of etc 1600 etc, years. It was faithfully given up by James Forman and Robert Grersone as having best knowledge in name and behalf of Robert and William Mulligane bairns lawful and only executors dative above as well nearest of kin to the said defunct be decreet of the Commissioner of the Commissariot of Dumfries upon the etc date of etc 1600 etc years.
Agriculture Inventar.
Two kyne pryce of the piece �15 summa �30. 16 sheep pryce of the peice 40/- summa �32. 12 pecks of corn estimate to the third corne inde.... summa �18. Insight of the house �3.
Summa �83.
No debts awand to the dead.
Follows the debts owed by the dead.
To the Minister of the Tron �10.
Sum of the debts �10.
Rests of free geir debts deductit �73.
To be divided into 3 parts.
Mr William Ferguson of Caitloch became cautioner.
Registered in the Commissariot Court of Dumfries on June 15, 1658.
[Commissariot of Dumfries (NAS), CC5/6/3]

[83] Robert Milligan of Meikle Dempsterton
May 15, 1661: Bond by Robert Mulligane in Dempsterton to Edward Crichton in Kirkland for �17 Scots. Done at Bridgend of Moniaive and witnessed by James Grierson in Dalgonar and Alexander Ferguson of the said Bridgend.
Registered in Dumfries Register of Deeds on 17 February, 1675.
[Dumfries Register of Deeds (ELD), R. C. Reid, vol. 132, p. 101]

[84] Robert Mullican grandson son of John Mullican
January 21, 1670: Instrument of Sasine in favour of Robert Mulligane of a 7s 6d land of the lands of Newtoune. Compared Edward Kirkpatrick in Kirkland of Irongray baillie in that part to John Mullican portioner of Newtoune, with a charter of alienation containing a precept of sasine made �in favour of Robert Mullican lawful son of the late James Mullicane eldest son of the aforesaid John Mullicane in heritable infeftment to him and his assignees without reversion, redemption or regress of all and whole the 7s. 6d. land of the 30 shilling land of Newtoune of old extent occupied by Robert himself� lying in the parish of Dunscore. Later on, when the notary reads the precept of sasine, this 7s. 6d. land of Newtoune is described as �vocat lie Newtounheid� called Newtounheid. The charter containing the precept of sasine is dated 11 January, 1670, and drawn up at Newtouneheid and witnessed by Edward Kirkpatrick in Kirkland of Irongray, Thomas Smith in Dempsterton, Mr. Robert Burnet minister at Dunscore and James Smith notary public. The sasine was given up at about 12 noon on January 21, 1670, and witnessed by Mr. Robert Burnet minister at Dunscore, Thomas Smith in Dempsterton, John Smith of Ferdingrush and Robert Smith in Largum.
[General Register of Sasine (NAS), 22 January, 1670, RS3/24/121]

[85] Robert Mulligan, portioner of Dempsterton
December 22, 1671: The Testament Testamentar and Inventar of the Goods etc pertaining to the deceased Robert Grierson, younger, portioner of Laggan at the time of his decease in the month of December 1671. Made and given up by the said Robert on December 22, 1671, and by John Smith of Bridgend of Miniaive in name and on behalf of Robert, James and Jean Grierson lawful bairns and only executor dative to the said defunct. The said Inventar of goods records a sum paid to Robert Mulligan in Dempsterton. By his last will, Robert Grierson nominated Robert, James and Jean Grierson, his lawful bairns, his only executors, and nominated Janet Gilchrist his spouse Tutrix to John, Robert, James and Jean his lawful bairns and ordains Thomas Grier of Laggan, John Smith at Mingene, John Smith of Kilroy and Thomas Gilchrist his father-in-law overseers to his said spouse and bairns. Dated at Laggan on December 22, 1671. Witnesses to the said, overseers (except Kilroy), and Robert Mulligan, portioner of Dempsterton.
[Commissariot of Dumfries (ELD), R.C. Reid, Gordon MSS, Vol. 50, p. 140]

[86] Janet McMurdie spouse to Robert Mulligane of Newtounhead
December 2, 1672: Instrument of Sasine in favour of Janet McMurdie. Compared a discreet gentleman James Grierson of Dalgonar attorney for Janet McMurdie spouse to Robert Mulligane of Newtounhead heritable proprietor of the �seventh shilling and six pennie land of the threttie shilling of Newtoune�, with a contract of marriage bearing infeftment with a precept of sasine made and subscribed by the said Robert Mulligane and Janet McMurdie in which Robert Mulligane would infeft and �sease� Janet McMurdie in the life rent for her life time into the third part of the said 7s. 6d. land of Newtoune in the parish of Dunscore. This contract of marriage is subscribed at Dalgonar on 23 November 1672, in front of William and Samuel Grierson lawful sons to James Grierson of Dalgonar, David Smith portioner of Bassiewalla and the said James Grierson, writer thereof. When Robert signs he writes his name as Millikane. Sasine was given up between 1-2 p.m. on 2 December 1672 and witnessed by William Grierson son to the said James Grierson, Robert Halliday in Dalgonar, Andrew Berwick and William Edgar both in Newtoune.
[Dumfries Register of Sasine (NAS), 4 January, 1673, RS23/1/192]

[87] Robert Milligan, portioner of Newton
April 9, 1674: Bond by Robert Mulligane portioner of Newtoune to John Moffat in Gordieston for �16. 9s. Scots. Done at Snade the said date and witnessed by Edward Maxwell of Straqhan, writer thereof, and Thomas Chambers in Dalgonar mill.
Registered in the Dumfries Register of Deed on 12 August, 1674.
[Dumfries Register of Deeds (ELD) R. C. Reid, vol. 132, p. 68]

[88] Lillias Maxwell spouse of Robert Mulligane in Newtounhead
August 29, 1674: Instrument of Sasine in favour of Lillias Maxwell in the lands of Newtounhead. Compared personally Robert Mulligane of Newtounhead of Dunscore heritable proprietor of the land under written and likewise compared Edward Walker in �Nether Cribitone� procurator for Lillias Maxwell natural daughter to the deceased John Maxwell younger of Cribitone. And the said Robert Mulligane for fulfilling and observing his part of the contract of marriage made between him and the said Lillias Maxwell and this an other parts of the date of these present by virtue of which contract the said Robert Mulligane was specially bound and obliged to infeft and sease the said Lillias his future spouse in life rent during all the days of her life time in all and hail the just and equal half of the house, yard, pentacles and pertinents thereof lying the parish of Dunscore. Therefore the said Robert gave sasine with his own hands and delivered life rent state and sasine of the just and equal half of the 7s 6d. land of Newtounhead at 3 p.m. in the afternoon on 29 August, 1674, in the presence of John McNesh in Newtounhead, Thomas Edgar son of John Edgar there, and John Berwick son of Andrew Berwick there.
[Dumfries Register of Sasine (NAS), 31 August 31, 1674, RS23/1/320]

[89] John Mulligane in Edgarton
November 20, 1675: Testament testamentar of Johne Mulligane in Edgarton who died in October 1675, faithfully made and given up by himself and by Janet Grearsone for the inventory as stated in his testament of 22 January, 1662.
The agricultural inventory, of one old horse, cows sheep hogs and com, came with the insight and plenishing of the house and the clothes to �188 6 8d.
The debts owing to the dead with no Mulliganes involved came to �52.
Sum of the inventar and debts came to �240 6s 8d.
The debts owing out by the dead with no Muliganes involved came to �220.
There was one debt to John Grearsone in Mulligantoun �300 merks conform to a bond and mair to him �20.
This may have been Janet Grearsone�s father or brother.
Rest of free geir debts deductit came to �20 6 8d.
To be divided into 2 parts.
The latter Will dated 22 January, 1662: �It is appointed and agreed betwixt the parties following that is to say John Mulligan in Edgartoune on the one part and Janet Grearsone his spouse on the other part in manner following� etc. �as there is not children as yet procreate betwixt them� they will leave the goods and geir to each other and will be the executors for each other.
Registered in the Commissariot Court of Dumfries on 22 November, 1675.
[Commissariot of Dumfries (NAS), CC5/6/5]

[90] Robert Milligane in Newtonhead
July 28, 1677: [Dunscore] Minute of Bond by Robert Milligane in Newtonhead to Mr. Alexander Ferguson of Isle.
Registered in the Sheriff Court Deed Book of Dumfries in 1678.
[Sheriff Court Deed Minute Book 1662-1705 (NAS), SC.15/57/1]






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