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4d. By Thomas Ros, portioner of Little Allane, secured over the lands of Little Allane in the parish of Fearn (Gen Reg. Sas. , xvi. Fol. 258), and on 25th September 1668 he had sasine of these lands, otherwise called Balncore, in terms of a bond dated at Tayne, 24th September last, by Mr. John M'Kenzie of Inverlaoll for a debt of £1844, 13s. 8d. (Ibid. , xx. Fol. 248. ) On 2nd September 1679 there is an order to infeft him in these and other lands adjudged from Sir John Urquhart of Cromarty and... Jonathan Urquhart, his son, for a debt of £2498, 4s. 4d. On 22nd July 1679 (Gen. Reg, Adjud. , xxvi. ), and on 13th May 1682 he had sasine for I HUGH DALLAS I. OF BUDGATE 286 himself and as attorney for John Dallas, his second lawful son, in terms of a disposition by David Monipennie, late bailie of Fortrose, of the fourth part of the davoch lands of Little Allan, commonly called Belnacoir, dated at Fortrose 9th May 1682. {Reg, Sas, Inverness, v. Fol. 153. ) This was followed by another sasine of the same date, to Hugh Dallas and his son, on a charter of resignation and novodamus of these lands by David Ros of Balnagowan as superior {Ibid.

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