. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . nds,Western Pitlour et Auchnary in Baronia de Strathmeglo, held ofthe King. M. David Petcarne, John Petcarne, ArchidiaconoBrechinan, &c. At Perth. Edinburgh, 31st Oct. 1536. 1 See Innernethy Branch. 2 Reg. Mag. Sig. 3 Ibid., lib. xxi. No. 42 THE FIFE PITCAIRNS. Henry Pitcarnes son John is mentioned in a deed asselling some of his land near Perth. As his father hadgiven him Pitlour, he perhaps did not want the two pro-perties. John Pitcarne de Drongy sold 10 marks of land in hisvillage de Blair of Forth, in the barony of


. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . nds,Western Pitlour et Auchnary in Baronia de Strathmeglo, held ofthe King. M. David Petcarne, John Petcarne, ArchidiaconoBrechinan, &c. At Perth. Edinburgh, 31st Oct. 1536. 1 See Innernethy Branch. 2 Reg. Mag. Sig. 3 Ibid., lib. xxi. No. 42 THE FIFE PITCAIRNS. Henry Pitcarnes son John is mentioned in a deed asselling some of his land near Perth. As his father hadgiven him Pitlour, he perhaps did not want the two pro-perties. John Pitcarne de Drongy sold 10 marks of land in hisvillage de Blair of Forth, in the barony of Cuthilgurdy inPerth, to Andrew Dated at the said Johns dwelling-place of Pitlour, 27th Oct. 1536. (See Pitlour Branch.) In 1541, Aug. nth, Mr David Pitcarne, Archdeacon ofBrechin, is witness at Brechin to a charter granted by Sir ThomasErskine of Brechin, Knight, to his son Thomas, of the lands ofCanterland and of Kynnaird, in the shire of Kincardin. Confirmedby the king on the 30th Aug. 1 Reg. Mag. Sig., lib. xxv. No. 357. a Ibid. lib. xxvii. No. y q 43 CHAPTER V. DAVID PITCARNE, TWELFTH LAIRD OF PITCARNE AND FORTHAR. David Pitcarne, twelfth lord of Pitcarne and laird ofthe baronies of Drongy and Forthar-Ramsay, succeededHenry before 1528, as there is a charter on the 21st Feb. of that year, confirmed at Stirling on the16th May by King James V., wherein William Lumesdale ofAirdree, for a certain sum of money, sold David Pitcarne of Forthar-Ramsay and Elizabeth Dury his wife two parts of the lands ofForthar-Ramsay in the barony of Airdree in Fyfe, held by the saidDavid and Elizabeth as long as they live together, and of theirheirs, whoever they be, and assigns, held under the King in wardand relief. Witnesses — Quyte or White in Benythyle, John Cokburnde Newton, Adam Lumsdyn, David Bangall or Ballingall, andGeorge Burnal, chaplain, Thomas Page, and Thomas Machnavin,layman, and Alex. Gall, notary public, with the signature of the saidWilliam Lumisdale at Fo


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