In the book, An Historical Account of the MACDONNELS Of Antrim: Including Notices of some other Septs, Irish and Scottish, Rev George Hill, 1873, pp 389-393, it provides this outline of the Will of William Boyd of Dunluce, 1624 in the third paragraph it has_ - “(iii) As to my good and chatteles, I bequesthe them as followeth - First, I do appoynt and ordaine my weil beloved wyffe Catherine Mcgdmartine and my faithfull and trustie freinds Wm. Dunlop laird off Crage, and Thomas Boyd off Carncogie, and Mr Wm. Wallace to be exeacutors off this my will underwryten and intromettary wt my wyff jioyntlie and severally wt all my goods and chattelis rights and creditis whatsoever (to the performinge my will as heireunder is expressed). (See p. 72, supra)” This raises some QUESTIONS. A) “my weil beloved wyffe Catherine Mcgdmartine” What would be spelling of his wife’s surname? B) “trustie freinds Wm. Dunlop laird off Crage” What location is the “laird off Crage”? I have for some years ASSUMED it was Craigie in Ayrshire, but this was Wallace lands and not Dunlop lands, so can some give me a suggestion as to where this land might be in Scotland? C) “Mr Wm. Wallace “ There is no location given for him, so was he a merchant in Dunluce? Does any know what branch of the Wallace’s he might come from. Thank you Mike Boyd Brisbane, Aust