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Lindores Abbey. Douglas received his doom meeltly, and simply replied, He that may no better he must be a monk.
In return, probably, for his services against the Douglascs, this active and energetic J ohnstone chief was the recipient of various grants from King James the Second. He did not immediately make up his feudal titles to his lands on his father''s death. He received a. Remission of the non - entry duties of Johnstone-tenement and Del-tenement, amounting together to £22, 133. 4d. The king also remitted to him £85, 6s. 8d, the relief duty on the lands of J ohnstone and Kirkpatrick, and also £4 2, 13s. 4d, the amount or the rents exigible while the lands were in the hands of the king.l He also received a grant of the ward of the lands of Drumgrey, Valued at £34.
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Language - English
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William Fraser
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ISBN - 9780265907931
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 5.9 cm
Page Count - 1099
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William Fraser
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