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- In 1545 Katherine Campbell, wife of William Murray of Tullibardine, petitioned the Privy Council that she had been charged by a Macer at their Lordships' instance "to pas hame and remane in my awne place and twa mylis about the samin, as in ward, under the pane of tressoun," but if she was compelled to do so now in her husband's absence, and rem^'n "in his principale place," while there was no one but herself ' ) take care of his other lands and houses, " they will either all of decay, or become the spoil of Reivers. She therefore craves permission to go to and from, and remain upon any part Afithin the bounds of her husband's lands."
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