It appears that Innermessan may not have been also known as Murestoune, but that Murestoune was in Ayr. 29 Feb & 4 Mar 1664. Bond and declaration re possession of Innermessan alias Murestoune : May 20 1624. John Kennedy, Earl of Cassillis to his uncle, Andrew M'Dowall of Leffnoll - Innermessane, parish of Inch, Wigtownshire. AD1664. Bond of Relief by John Kennedy, earl of Cassillis, to Andrew McDowell of Leffnoll - lands in parishes Portpatrick and Stranraer. 25 May 1630. Contract between Gilbert Neilsoune of Craig Caffie and Andrew McDowall of Leifnoll, renouncing apprising, summons of reduction, summons of general and special declarator against, and teinds and claim to liferent escheat of, the said Andrew McDowall in return for latter's tacks of teinds and tenements. (Lands of) Mark, called Aschindaroche, Innermessan, parish of Inch, and Dalmannoch, sheriffdom of Wigtown ; and Murestoune, sheriffdom of Ayr. 2 July 1603. Charter by John McDowell of Garthland to Uchtred McKie, dwelling in Innermessan, and Jonet Mure, his spouse, of a principal place and fortalice lying on the east side of the burgh of Innermessan and other subjects in the regality and territory of Innermessan ; with instrument of sasine propriis manibus and bond of warrandice following thereon. _________________________________________________________________ New, Used, Demo, Dealer or Private? Find it at CarPoint.com.au http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/206222968/direct/01/