. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . art of theselands of Cullerny were the property of Henry Pitcarne Dated at Edinburgh, Dec. 28, 1510. The Barclays and Pitcairns had each a share of the landsof Cullerny under the Earls of Rothes, and as they are oftenmentioned in connection with the land, a short account ofthe Barclay family is given. Sir David de Barclay was of Balvaird Castle, in thesouth-east corner of Perthshire. Balvaird came into thepossession of the family of Murray, who were lairds ofBalvaird, through the marriage of Sir Andrew Murra
. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . art of theselands of Cullerny were the property of Henry Pitcarne Dated at Edinburgh, Dec. 28, 1510. The Barclays and Pitcairns had each a share of the landsof Cullerny under the Earls of Rothes, and as they are oftenmentioned in connection with the land, a short account ofthe Barclay family is given. Sir David de Barclay was of Balvaird Castle, in thesouth-east corner of Perthshire. Balvaird came into thepossession of the family of Murray, who were lairds ofBalvaird, through the marriage of Sir Andrew Murraywith Margaret, daughter and sole heir of James Barclayof Balvaird, about the end of the fifteenth or beginning ofthe sixteenth century. Balvaird Castle is now uninhabited,and in The Barclays of Collairnie.—The Barclays who possessedpart of Cullerny in the parish of Dunbog were descendants 1 Reg. Mag. Sig., lib. xxxiv. No. 616. 2 Ibid., lib. xv. No. 23. 3 Ibid., lib. xxiv. No. 142. 4 Ibid., lib. xvi. No. 74. 5 Burkes Peerage ; Chamberss Hist, of Scot., vol.
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