Clan Ewing: Abstracts of Ewing records

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[John Ewing in Ladytoun and Elizabeth Mitchell, his spouse]
6 Nov. 1599: At Dumbarton, John Ewing in Ladytown and Elizabeth Mitchell, his spouse, are infeft in a tenement of land in the burgh of Dumbarton, in the common vennel leading to the market cross, following a heritable sasine of resignation dated 21 May 1595. This was for the sum of £80 Scots which John Ewing had lent former owners Robert Glen and his wife and for which they had granted him an annual rent [of £8 Scots] as well as a silver penny which as customary. [Witnesses:] Duncan Glen, Robert Ewing, William Makkane, Andrew Glen and John Porter, burgesses of the burgh, William Conyinghame, messenger and servant of the burgh and William Cunyinghame, son of the baillie.
[Dumbarton Notary Protocol Books, from an abstract by Alan Milliken]

[John and James Ewing, both in Ladytoun]
15 Apr. 1600: At Dumbarton, John Ewing and his heirs are infeft in another tenement of land in Dumbarton formerly belonging to Alexander Gardiner in Bogside, who resigned this heritable tenement, house and yard in favour of James Ewing in Ladytoun. By the present Sasine, it passes irredeemably to John Ewing in Ladytown, who after that, for the special love he had for Elizabeth Michell, his spouse, resigned it in her favour for the life rent. [Witnesses:] John Buchannan, Duncan Glen, Alexander Ewing, and John Lyndsay?, burgesses of the burgh and Mathew Wilson, servant thereof.
[Dumbarton Notary Protocol Books, from an abstract by Alan Milliken]

[Alexander Ewing, merchant burgess of Dumbarton, and Jonet Mitchell, his spouse]
6 June 1601: At Dumbarton, Alexander Ewing, merchant burgess of Dumbarton, and Jonet Michell, his spouse, are infeft in a tenement of land lying in the burgh on the west side of the common vennel leading to the market cross and tollbooth. A Heritable Sasine of Resignation by the deceased Mr William Houstoun, notary public on the 5 May 1596 was presented. [Witnesses:] John Denune, John Michell, carpenter, Alexr Ewing, baker, burgesses of the burgh, John Or and John Fallisdell, servants of the burgh.
[Dumbarton Notary Protocol Books, from an abstract by Alan Milliken]

[John Ewing in Ladytoun]
13 July 1601: At Dumbarton, John Ewing in Ladytoun is infeft in a tenement of land in Dumbarton on the north side of the King’s highway, formerly belonging to William Conning, son and her of the deceased Robert Conning, burgess of Dumbarton. It was resigned in John’s favour by a heritable sasine of resignation dated 3 September 1589. [Witnesses:] James Gibsoun, John Michell, carpenter, Malcolm Glen, and Alexr Ewing, burgesses of the burgh, John and James Fallisdell, servants thereof and Thomas Makcuben in Ridburne.
[Dumbarton Notary Protocol Books, from an abstract by Alan Milliken]

[John Ewing in Ladytoun and Elizabeth Michell, his spouse]
28 Oct. 1603: At Dumbarton, John Ewing in Ladytoun and Elizabeth Michell, his spouse, are infeft in a half tenement of land lying in the ower bog of the burgh, belonging heritably to William Conning, son and heir of the deceased Robert Conning burgess of the burgh. By heritable sasine dated 6 February 1590, William Conning had sold the property to John Ewing, his wife and their heirs, with Alexander Ewing, burgess of the burgh and brother german to John Ewing in Ladytoun, as attorney for Elizabeth Michell. [Witnesses:] Mathew Thome, John Weir, weaver, burgess of the burgh, David Watson, son of the notary and William Glen, servant of the burgh.
[Dumbarton Notary Protocol Books, from an abstract by Alan Milliken]

[witnessed by Patrick Ewing, maltman in Dumbarton]
19 Jan. 1609: At Edinburgh, Johnne Wood of Geillistoun for Johne Barclay in Geilistoun, 500 merks not to harm Sir Aula McAula of Ardincaple. The band was subscribed at Dumbartane, 14 January. [Witnessed in Dumbaton by:] William Cunninghame, Robert Cunninghame, his brother, Johnne Corrith, burgess of Dumbertane, Patrik Ewing, maltman there, and David Cunninghame there.
[Register of the Privy Council of Scotland 1607-1610 (Edinburgh, 1887) Vol. VIII, p. 684]

[Finlay Ewing and Johanne Dennie, spouses]
14 Dec. 1609: At Dumbarton, Ninian Parkar, son of the deceased William Parkar, shoemaker in the burgh, resigns ownership of a tenement and yard lying on the east side of the common vennel leading to the parish kirk, in favour of Peter Houstoun, baillie, for a new sasine to be drawn up in favour Finlay Ewing and his spouse, who were given the customary handful of earth and stones. [Witnesses:] Archibald Conynghame, baillie, Robert Watsoun, Robert Woddrow, Alexander Ewing, brother of Finlay, William Buchquhanan, weaver, burgesses of the burgh, John Brydie, servant of the burgh and David Watsoun son of the notary, Walter Watsoun.
[Dumbarton Notary Protocol Books, B16/1/5 f.84 r. & v., from an abstract by Diane Baptie]

[John Ewing, eldest son of John Ewing in Ladytoun, burgess of Dumbarton]
15 Feb. 1614: At Dumbarton, John Ewing in Ladietoun for the favour and love which he bore to John Ewing his eldest son and in contentation and satisfaction for all goods and portions natural pertaining to his said son through the decease of Elizabeth Mitchell, his mother, resigned two tenements into the hands of the baillie in favour of his son. After receiving the resignation, the baillie then, by virtue of his office, gave state and sasine to John Ewing by handing a handful of earth and stones of each tenement sequentially. [Witnesses:] Patrick Buntein, Robert Ewing, John Mitchell in Kilmalid, burgesses of the burgh, James Falisdaill, Robert {Glen?}, servants of the burgh, Thomas Ewing in Ladrische and Patrick Ewing in Miltoun of Neapers{toun?}.
[Dumbarton Notary Protocol Books, B16/1/6 f.35 v., from an abstract by Diane Baptie]

[witnessed by William Ewing, servitor to Alexander Campbell of Dunstaffnage]
26 Apr. 1615: At Dunstaffnage. Charter by Alexander Campbell of Dunstaffnage… [Witness:] William Ewing, servitor to said Dunstaffnage.
[Herbert Campbell, 1931, ‘Dunstaffnage Papers’ in Notes and Queries, Vol.161, July 11th, 1931, p.24, No. 49]

[Robert Ewing, burgess of Dumbarton, and Jonet Buchanane, his spouse]
21 Oct. 1615: At Dumbarton, for a sum of money from his brother Robert Ewing, burgess of the burgh, Patrick Ewing in Neapertoun resigns a tenement to Robert Watsoun, baillie, for sasine to be given to Robert Ewing and his spouse Jonet Buchanan. The tenement had formerly belonged to Alexander Ewing, who had received it from John Cochrane. [Witnesses:] Robert Watson, son of the baillie, Robert Cunninghame son of the deceased Donald Cunninghame of Aikinbar, Walter Watsoun, his brother german, Robert Dowie, burgess of the burgh and James Fallisdaill, burgess there.
[Dumbarton Notary Protocol Books, B16/1/6 f.51 r., from an abstract by Diane Baptie]

[witnessed by William Ewing]
11 Oct. 1617: At Dunstaffnage. Contract and appointment whereby Alexander Campbell of Dunstaffnage agrees to invest his “elder” son, Archibald, fiar of Dunstaffnage, in the 10 merk land of Auchnacreich in Lorne… [Witness:] William Ewing [named second of three witnesses, after Alexander Campbell of Dunstaffnage’s second son Donald.]
[Herbert Campbell, 1931, ‘Dunstaffnage Papers’ in Notes and Queries, Vol.161, July 11th, 1931, p.25, No. 53]

[witnessed by William Ewing in Dunstaffnage]
28 Jan. 1618: Sasine of a 2 merk land of the 12 merk land of Degnish in Lorne, given by Alexander oig McIver in Degnish, as baillie, to Allan McDougall of Soroba, for himself and as attorney for his son, Allan McD., on a charter of alienation to them, in liferent and fee, by John McDougall of Degnish, which was signed at Ardtallan, 21 Jan. 1618, before George Loudoun, Commissary of Lorne, William Ewing in Dunstaffnage, Archibald Campbell, brother german of Ronald C. of Barrichbeyan, Patrick McFledger in Inveraray, and Robert Ferguson, notary public. Witnesses to sasine: John McIntyre, Donald McCoull VcPall alias McDougall, Angus McDonachie roy, John bane McWirriche, and Ewin McEan oig VcMcDougall, all in Degnish.–Regd. 3 Feb. 1618: fol. 237.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.4, No. 10]

[witnessed by William Ewing in Dunstaffnage]
27 June 1618: Sasine of one merk land of the 6 merk land of Shellachan (commonly called Derreleagh), as principal, and in warrandice one merk land of the 2 merk land of Little Knepoch, in Lorne, under wadset for 200 merks, given by Duncan McIlvoyle in . . . [blank], as baillie, to Allan McDougall of Soroba, on a wadset charter by Hugh McDougall of Craiganich. The charter was signed at Ardeorans, 13 June 1618, before Duncan McAllan VcDonachie alias McDougall in Kilbryde in Seyle and his brother, Alexander McDougall, John McGilchrist VcFinlay, Robert Ferguson, notary, and his servitor, Duncan VcIlvoyle, and William Ewing in Dunstaffnage. A witness to the sasine is Archibald McLucas in Shellachan.–Regd. 14 July 1618: fol. 23.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.8, No. 23]

[witnessed by John, Quintigern and Patrick Ewing in Ladytoun, and Duncan Ewing in Noblestoun]
14 Aug 1618: Sasine of the 5 merk land of Ladietoun, in Bullull parish, given by John Sempill at the Temple of Bullull, as baillie, to William Sempill, now of Foulwode, on a precept of clare constat to him as son and heir of deceased Robert S. of Foulwode, which was signed at Glasgow, 28 July 1615, by Walter Stewart, provost of the Church of St Mary the Virgin at Dunbarton, before John Wallace of Dundonald, Matthew Wallace of Carskaden, Mr Robert Lermonthe of St Nicholas, advocate, and Robert Innes, servitor of William, Lord Blantyre. Witnesses to sasine: John, Quintigern and Patrick Ewein in Ladietoun, James Lindsay at the Temple of Bullull, Duncan Ewein in Nobilstoun, and George McCapen there.–Regd. 1 Oct. 1618: fol. 68.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.14, No. 51]

[William Ewing in Dunstaffnage and his son Alexander Ewing]
5 Nov. 1621: Sasine of the town and lands of Achalemon, which is adjacent to and forms part of the 15d. land of Kilmachronag, by William Ewing in Dunstaffnage to his elder son, Alexander Ewing. Witnesses: Archibald Campbell of Dunstaffnage, John McGilchrist VcArthur, his servant, Alexander McDoull aig [oig ? HC], servitor of Archibald Campbell of Craigintaggirt, Archibald McLachlan dow and Kilpatrick McKenochow, servitors of said William Ewing, and Donald Ferguson as in No. 166 [not transcribed here].–Regd. 12 Nov. 1621: fol. 185.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.54, No. 170]

[William Ewing in Dunstaffnage]
5 Nov. 1621: Sasine of the above land and the shieling of Lagganmore, given by Archibald Campbell of Dunstaffnage, as baillie, to the said William Ewing, on a wadset charter by Sir John Campbell of Calder, signed at Dunstaffnage, 12 Oct. 1621, before Mr Donald Campbell, brother german of said Dunstaffnage, Archibald Campbell, son of Alexander C. of Ardchattan, Patrick Campbell, son of John C., Commissary of Inverness, Archibald Campbell, Calder’s servitor, and Robert Ferguson, notary public. Witnesses to sasine: Archibald McLachlan dow and Kilpatrick McKenochow, as before, John McGilchrist, servitor of Dunstaffnage, Alexander McDoull oig, servitor of Archibald Campbell in Craigintaggart, and Donald Ferguson, as before.–Regd. 12 Nov. 1621: fol. 186.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.54f., No. 171]

12 Nov. 1621: sasines of William Ewing in Dunstaffnage (Dunstafanis).
(see http://clanewing.uk/sasine-details/)
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 185 and 186]

22 Apr. 1622: sasine of Jonet McAlpen, spouse to William Ewing of Ladrishbeg (Ladriesbeg), concerning property in Perthshire.
[General Register of Sasines, Vol. X, fol. 71]

18 Sep. 1622: sasine of Elizabeth Ewing, spouse to John Logan in Ladrishbeg (Ladriesbeg), concerning property in Perthshire.
[General Register of Sasines, Vol. IX, fol. 198]

8 Feb. 1623: sasine of Jane Ewing relict of William Logan of Ledrishbeg.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 28]

[witnessed by William Ewing in Achalemon]
3 June 1628: At Dunolly. Renunciation by John McDougall of Ragray… in regard to an annual rent due by his marriage contract with Margaret, lawful daughter of deceased Duncan Macdougall of Dunolly… [Witness:] William Ewing in Achalemon
[Herbert Campbell, 1931, ‘Dunstaffnage Papers’ in Notes and Queries, Vol.161, July 25th, 1931, p.42, No. 82]

[William Ewing, sometime in Dunstaffnage]
24 May 1629: At Ardagaw. Renunciation by Mr Donald Campbell, brother german of Archibald C. of Dunstaffnage, and by William Ewing, sometime in Dunstaffnage, in favour of Sir John Campbell of Calder, in respect of the 9d. land of Kilmachronag and others, which had been wadset to them by him on 12 Jult 1622. Witnesses: John Campbell, fiar of Ardchattan, and his brothers, Archibald and Mr William C., and Allan McDougall of Soroba.–Regd. 17 June 1629: fol. 132.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.90, No. 275]

[witnessed by William Ewing in Barindroman (i.e. Barndromin)]
28 Dec. 1630: At Dunstaffnage. Discharge by Allan Maclean of Ardgour to Archibald Campbell of Dunstaffnage for 1,000 marks, being part of the tocher [dowry] due by the latter by above contract [an Ante-nuptial marriage contract between John Maclean, fiar of Ardgour (eldest lawful son of Allan Maclean of Argour), and Anne Campbell, eldest lawful daughter of Archibald Campbell of Dunstaffnage, at Killychyran and Kilmaloway, 3 Aug. and 15 Nov. 1630 (Campbell 1931, p.44, No. 87)]. Witnesses: Hendrie Christison and William Ewing, indwellers in Barindroman…
[Herbert Campbell, 1931, ‘Dunstaffnage Papers’ in Notes and Queries, Vol.161, July 25th, 1931, p.44, No. 87a]

[William Ewing, sometime in Achalemon]
23 May 1631: At Ardchattan. Renunciation by Mr Donald Campbell, brother german of Archibald C. of Dunstaffnage, and by William Ewing, sometime in Achalemon, in favour of John Campbell, younger of Calder, of the lands of Kilmachronage, which had been wadset to them on 12 June 1622. Witnesses: John Campbell of Ardchattan, Duncan Campbell, lawful son of Alexander C. of Lochnell, James Campbell, brother german of said Ardchattan, George Buchanan, son of the laird of Leanie, and Patrick McCorquodale, brother to Hew McCorquodale of Phantillands. [See No. 129. HC (not transcribed here)]–Regd. 15 June 1631: fol. 100.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.121, No.375]

15 June 1631: sasine of William Ewing sometime in Achalemone.
[General Register of Sasines, Vol. XXXI, fol. 100]

[William Ewing, his wife Christiane, and daughters Margaret, Isobel and Anne]
2 Jan. 1632: At Barindroman. Disposition of 60 great cows by William Ewing and his wife, Christiane NcDougall, to their lawful daughters, Margaret, Isobel and Anne.
[Herbert Campbell, 1931, ‘Dunstaffnage Papers’ in Notes and Queries, Vol.161, July 25th, 1931, p.44, No. 89]

[Margaret Ewing, daughter of d. William Ewing in Barindroman]
16 June 1635: At Kilmoir. Ante-nuptial marriage contract of Alexander Campbell (brother-german of John Campbell in Killespickerrill) and Margaret Ewing, lawful daughter of late William Ewing in Barrindroman, Archibald Campbell of Dunstaffnage taking burden for her…
[Herbert Campbell, 1931, ‘Dunstaffnage Papers’ in Notes and Queries, Vol.161, July 25th, 1931, p.45, No. 101]

[Donald Ewing, son of d. William Ewing in Barindroman]
30 Dec. 1636: Sasine of the 4 merk land of Ardintryve in the island of Kenvora [sic for Kerrera] in Lorne, given by Duncan McDougall, brother german of Alexander McD. of Dunolly, as baillie, to Archibald Campbell of Croachan, as attorney for Donald Ewing, lawful son of deceased William E. in Barrindroman, on a charter to said William and his heirs by said Alexander McDougall, signed at Dunolly, 30 Dec. 1636, before Ewin and Duncan McDougall, brothers of the grantor. The land is under reversion.–Regd. 6 Feb 1637: fol. 220.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.188, No. 580]
[NB: cf. Origines Parochiales Scotiae: the Antiquities Ecclesiastical and Territorial of the Parishes of Scotland, Vol. II, Edinburgh 1854, p.106-7: “In 1636 Donald Ewing was served heir to his father William Ewing in Barindronan in the lands of Laganmoir of the old extent of six marks, the lands of Barindronan of the extent of four marks, the fishing of salmon (lie salmond-draught) on the coasts of Kilninwar and Barnacarrie, with the fishing on the water of Ewchir, of the old extent of fourteen marks, and the half of eight marklands in warrandice of that fishing, all in the parish of Kilninware [Kilninver] and lordship of Argyle. [Retours]”]

6 Feb. 1637: sasine of Donald Ewing, son of William Ewing in Barrindoran, concerning property in Argyll.
[General Register of Sasines, Vol. XLV, fol. 220]

[Anne Ewing, daughter of d. William Ewing in Barindroman]
20 and 22 Apr. 1640: At Connel of Lorne and Dunstaffnage. Ante-nuptial contract of Duncan Campbell, natural son of Colin Campbell of Kilcallumkill, and Anne Ewing, lawful daughter of late William Ewing in Barrindroman, Archibald Campbell of Dunstaffnage taking burden for her…
[Herbert Campbell, 1931, ‘Dunstaffnage Papers’ in Notes and Queries, Vol.161, July 25th, 1931, p.46, No. 116]

[Donald Ewing, son of d. William Ewing in Barindroman, John and Robert Ewing in Ladytoun, Patrick Ewing in Uppertoun]
6 Sept. 1643: At Ardchattan. In presence of Colin Campbell, Commissary depute of Lorne: Summons at the instance of Donald Ewing (lawful son of late William Ewing in Barrindroman) against John Ewing, Elder in Laydietoun, Robert Ewing in Dromsaddoye and Patrick Ewing in Uppertowne (all three father’s brothers and nearest akin of the father’s side to the pursuer), and Hugh and Allan MacDougall (his mother’s brothers and two of his nearest akin on his mother’s side) regarding the question of his curatory.
[Herbert Campbell, 1931, ‘Dunstaffnage Papers’ in Notes and Queries, Vol.161, July 25th, 1931, p.46, No. 120]

[witnessed by John Ewing, elder, in Ladytown, his brother, Quintigern Ewing there, and Quintigern Ewing in Hiltown of Happerstown]
8 Nov. 1643: Sasine of the 5 merk land of Ladytoun in Bonhill parish, Dunbartonshire, given by Robert Hall, fiar of Fulbar, as baillie, to Mr John James Sempill [sic, afterwards referred to as Mr James Sempill], son of deceased John S. of Claiss, as attorney for William Sempill of Fulwood, on a precept of clare constat by the Duke of Lennox in favour of said William as son and heir of deceased William Sempill of Fulwood, which was written by Aulay McAulay, son of Thomas McA., writer in Edinburgh, and signed in Edinburgh, 26 Jan. 1643. Witnesses to sasine: John Ewing, elder, in Ladytoun and his brother, Quintigern E. there, John Mitchell and his son, Donald M., there, Quintigern Ewing in Hiltoun of Happerstoun, and Walter Watson, son of David W., notary.–Regd. 22 Dec. 1643: fol. 456.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.241, No.728]

[Donald Ewing, son of d. William Ewing in Barindroman]
7 June 1649: At Inveraray. Renunciation by Donald Ewing (lawful son and heir served and retoured to deceased William Ewing in Barindroman), of the salmon fishing and draughts thereof drawn upon the lands of Kilninver and Barnacarrie (called the fishing at the Skerridow), as principal, and half the 8 merk land of Auchnasaull, as warrandice, all in the lordship of Lorne, in favour of the Marquess of Argyll, the said properties forming the subject of a wadset for 800 merks by John McDougall of Ragray to said William Ewing (then styled chamberlain of Muckairn), the wadset contract having been dated at Barindroman, 20 Jan. 1625. The said Donald’s Curators are parties to the Renunciation, namely, Archibald Campbell, Captain of Dunstaffnage (who was sometime Tutor to said Donald), Dougall Campbell of Inverawe, Mr Donald C. of Auchinard, John C., fiar of Dunstaffnage, and Archibald oig C. in Stronchormaig. The signatures of said Donald Ewing, Dunstaffnage, Inverawe and Archibald oig Campbell [the others do not sign] are witnessed by Colin Campbell of Lochnell, Niall Carswell, sometime of Carnassarie, George Campbell, sheriff depute of Argyll, and his servitor, John Zuill.–Regd. 14 July 1649: fol. 104.
Note.–“Draughts drawn upon the lands” probably means the right of access to the banks, so as to draw the nets.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.99f., No. 300]

14 July 1649: sasine of Duncan son of William Ewing in Barrindroman.
(see http://clanewing.uk/sasine-details/)
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 104]

[Donald Ewing, son of d. William Ewing in Barindroman]
1 June 1650: Sasine of the 15d. land of Kilmachronag and Achalemoni in the parish of Killespickerrill, given by Archibald Campbell, sometime of Croachan, as baillie, to Duncan McArthur in Kilmachronag, as attorney for Donald Ewing, son and heir of deceased William Ewing in Barrindroman, on a precept of clare constat by George Campbell, Curator, Tutor and lawful Administrator of his brother german, John C. of Calder. The lands are held as a wadset from Calder for 5,000 merks. The precept was signed at Inveraray, 6 May 1650, before Archibald Campbell, captain of Dunstaffnage, the said baillie, and Archibald Ritchie and John Zuill, both servitors of George Campbell, sheriff depute of Argyll. Witnesses to sasine: John McCowan in Kilmachronag, Niall McArthur in Achavaich, Duncan roy McIlleglas, servitor of John Campbell, fiar of Dunstaffnage, and Charles McArthus, servitor of said baillie.–Regd. 16 June 1650: fol. 136.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.108, No. 316]

16 June 1650: sasine of Duncan son of William Ewing in Barrindroman.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 136]

16 June 1650: sasine of William Ewing in Barindroman/Barrindoran (Bardruane).
(see http://clanewing.uk/sasine-details/)
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 136]

1 Jan 1651: sasine of Duncan son of William Ewing in Barrindroman.
(see http://clanewing.uk/sasine-details/)
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 155 and 156]

1 Jan. 1651: sasine of William Ewing in Barindroman/Barrindoran (Bardruane).
(see http://clanewing.uk/sasine-details/)
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 155]

[John Ewing of Keppoch; witnessed by Daniel Ewing of Keppoch]
16 Nov. 1654: Sasine of the liferent of all that half of the £5 land of Keppoch, in Cardross parish, owned by John Ewing, portioner of Keppoch, given personally by him to his wife, Janet Darleith. Witnesses: John Darleith, apparent of that Ilk, Daniel Ewing, portioner of Keppoch, and Matthew Ewing, lawful brother of said John E.–Regd. 14 Dec. 1654: fol. 415.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.284, No. 865]

8 Jan. 1655: sasine of Alexander Ewing of Ladrishbeg, Balloch & Blarquhan.
(see http://clanewing.uk/sasine-details/)
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. III, fol. 132]

8 Jan. 1655: sasine of Alexander Ewing in Nether Balloch.
(see http://clanewing.uk/sasine-details/)
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. III, fol. 135]

[Donald Ewing, wadsetter of Barrindroman]
29 May 1655: Sasine of the 4 merk land of Barrindroman in Lorne given by Donald Ewing, wadsetter of Barrindroman, to Duncan McDougall, portioner of Kilbryde, as attorney for Hew McDougall of Knipoch and his eldest lawful son, Allan McD., in implement of a contract dated 20 September last. It is stated that, on 2 March and 8 May 1650, Argyll gave a wadset of the land, together with Barchirgall and the Mill thereof, to said Ewing for 7,200 merks; and Ewing reserves the right to redeem the present wadset for 2,000 merks. Witnesses to sasine: Ewin McDougall, servitor to said Ewing, Allan McDougall in Colgine, Allan McD. in Ardnahuy and Donald McPhettries there.–Regd. 7 July 1655: fol. 334.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.292f., No. 894]

8 June 1655: sasine of Janet Ewing, mother of John McCutchone in Drumfeyne.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. III, fol. 151]

[Donald Ewing in Barrichryall]
14 Dec. 1657: Sasine of the 6 merk land of Barrichryall and mill, in Lorne, given by Duncan McEan VcDonald duie VcMcCallum in Ragray, as baillie, to John Campbell (brother german to Colin C. of Lochnell), for himself, and to John Oconochir in Over Ardeoran, as attorney for Annabell Campbell, wife of said John C., on a charter by Donald Ewing in Barrichryall in faour of the spouses and the lawful heirs male born or to be born to them (whom failing said John’s own heirs), conform to a contract of alienation dated 11 Dec 1657. The subjects had been wadset to Ewing by Argyll for 7,200 merks on 11 March and 8 May 1650. The charter was signed at Kilmoir, 11 Dec. 1657, before Donald C., brother german of said Lochnell, Archd. Campbell of Barnacarry, Hew McDougall, notary, and his son, Allan McD., and Alexr. Campbell (son of late Colin C., commissart depute of Lorne). Witnesses to sasine: Niall Mculeucht oig, Duncan McIllelan, Niall McAchannanich and Donald McIlleglas, all in Barrichryall. — Regd. 8 Feb. 1658: fol. 201.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.315, No.964]

ca. Aug. 1659 – Nov. 1660: sasine of Walter Ewing, writer in Edinburgh and his spouse Susanna Forrest
[Lanarkshire Sasines, RS41/4.38]

[Donald Ewing in Ardnahowie]
19, 20 and 21 Jan. 1660: Sasine of the under-mentioned properties, given by John McOlvorie, indweller in Inveraray, as baillie, to Donald Campbell, brother german of John C., Captain of Dunstaffnage, on a charter by Argyll, signed at Inveraray, 16 Dec. 1659, before Lord Niall Campbell, the said Dunstaffnage, Donald Ewine in Ardnahway [sic: presumably Ardnahowie], the sheriff depute and his servitor, Nicoll Zuill. The subjects are the 5 merk land of Schellachan and Darrelea, 2 merk land of Lagnargitt, 1 merk land of Lettirnamuck, and 4 merk land of Scammadale and Lettirnacreich, all in Glenuchir in Lorne; and as warrandice, during the life of Anna Campbell, relict of Sir Donald Campbell of Ardnamurchan, the 4 merk land of Glasdrum, Altendeave and Corveanwochtrache (except the pendicles called Lettirdrissaig and Corvelane), in Appin, the 2 merk land of Killeandreist in Lismore, and the 2 merk land of Auchaworrenbeg and 2 merk land of Ballemeanach (situated between Ballenagowine and Auchaworrenmor in Lismore). Witnesses to sasine: John McGrigor in Schellachan, Allan Campbell there, Archibald McIntailor in Slattrich, and Donald McClerich, servitor of said Donald Campbell.–Regd. 28 Jan. 1660: fol. 325.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.159, No. 430]

[witnessed by Donald Ewing in Ardnahowie]
20 and 21 Jan. 1660: Sasine on the undermentioned subjects, given by same baillie [i.e. John McOlvorie] to Allan Campbell in Schellachan, as attorney for George Campbell of Airds, Tutor of Calder, on a charter of alienation to him by Argyll, with Lord Lorne’s consent, signed at Inveraray and Boig of Geith, 17 Dec. 1659 and 12 Jan. 1660, before (at Inveraray) Lord Niall Campbell, John Campbell, Captain of Dunstaffnage, and his brother german, Donald C., Donald Ewing in Ardnahway, the sheriff depute and Nicoll Zuill, and (at Boig of Geith) George Campbell of Crunan, and Duncan Campbell, servitor to said Lord Lorne. The subjects are the feufarms and duties payable by said Airds and his heirs, namely:–22 bolls of oatmeal and 8 bolls bear from the lands of Glasdrum and Altindeave, Lettirdrissaig, Corveanwochtrach and Corvelane, all in Appin; 1 boll bear from Leadgrinoch and Blaircaskaig in Appin; 2 bolls oatmeal and 10½ bolls bear from Auchaworrenbeg and Ballemeanach (as described in No. 430) in Lismore; and 6 bolls oatmeal and 4 bolls bear from Killeindreist in Lismore. Witnesses to sasine: the said brother of Dunstaffnage, and McClerich, McGrigor and McIntailor, as before.–Regd. 28 Jan. 1660: fol. 330.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.160, No. 433]

[Alexander Ewing in Ladytoun, Daniel Ewing of Keppoch, Donald Ewing in Ardnahowie; witnessed by Patrick Ewing, late baillie of Dumbarton]
14 Aug. 1661: Sasine of an annualrent of 240 merks furth of the £10 land of Kirkmichael-Sempill, in Dunbarton parish, given by Alexr. Ewing in Laditoune, as baillie, to Daniel Ewing, portioner of Keppoch, as attorney for Donald Ewing in Ardnahowie, on a contract whereby John Sempill of Fulwood (with consent of his father, William S.) agreed to infeft said Donald thus as security for a loan of 4,000 merks. The contract was signed by the two Sempills at Dunbarton, 8 July 1661, before Patrick Ewing, late baillie of Dumbarton, the said Daniel Ewing, and Walter Watson and Harie McIndoe, as before; and by Donald [Ewing] at Barindroman, 12 July, before John Campbell, brother to the laird of Lochnell, Colin Campbell (eldest lawful son of Colin C., wadsetter of Lagganmore), and Hew McDougall of Knepoch. Witnesses to sasine: Robert Sempill, lawful son of said Wm. S. of Fulwood, Humphrey Morrison in Kirkmichael, William Robieson, servitor of said Joh Sempill, and John Dick, blacksmith in Gaitsyde.–Regd. 22 Aug. 1661: fol. 349.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.331, No. 1005]

[Janet Ewing Logan of Ladrishbeg; witnessed by Alexander Ewing of Balloch]
3 March 1662: Sasine of 1 merk land in Bonhill parish, being one-third of Ladrishbeg, given by Robert Lindsay, merchant burgess of Dunbarton, as baillie, to Andrew McInturnor [undersigned], as attorney for Janet Ewing, widow of William Logan of Ladrishbeg, and for their eldest son, Alexander Logan, on a charter by John Logan in Ladrishbeg, granting to Janet half the property in liferent and to Alexander the whole in fee. Charter signed at Bonhill Ferry, 31 Oct. 1661, before Wm. Lindsay at said Ferry and his son, John L., Alexr. Porter, son of Finlay P. in Middletoun, and Andrew McInturnor, servitor to Thos. Walker, sheriff clerk of Dunbarton. Witnesses to sasine: John Lindsay, younger, Alexr. Ewing, John McKinlay and Patrick McLintock, all portioners of Balloch, Robt. Cunningham there, John Lindsay, son of John L. there, and Donald McLintock, servitor of said Alexr. Ewing.–Regd. 19 March 1662: fol. 286.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.337, No. 1028]

[Matthew Ewing in Keppoch, Daniel Ewing of Keppoch, John Ewing, formerly of Keppoch; witnessed by William Ewing in Keppoch, James Ewing servitor to Robert Ewing in Pillanflatt]
8 May 1662: Sasine of half the £5 land of Keppoch in Cardross parish, given by Matthew Ewing in Keppoch, as baillie, to Daniel Ewing, portioner thereof, on a charter by John Ewing, formerly portioner thereof (with consent of his wife Janet Darleith), in favour of said Daniel and his heirs male to be born of his present marriage with Agnes Dennistoun, whom failing his heirs, &c., whatsoever. Charter signed at Dunbarton, 5 May 1662, before Henry McIndeor, messenger in Dunbarton, Aulay McCallaman in Campeskan, Andrew McInturnor as before, and John McKie (son of Wm. McK., merchant burgess of Dunbarton). Witnesses to sasine: William Ewing in Keppoch, John Miller and John McLeische there, and James Ewing, servitor to Robt. E. in Pillanflatt.–Regd. 12 May 1662: fol. 145.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.340, No. 1036]

ca. Mar. 1663 – Mar. 1665: sasine of Walter Ewing, writer in Edinburgh and his spouse Susanna Forrest.
[Lanarkshire Sasines, RS42/2.46]

[Mary Ewing, wife of Duncan McDougall, apparent of Keppoch]
19 June 1663: Sasine of the 2 merk land of Inyng in Lorne, given by Duncan McDougall (son of Hugh McD. of Knepoch), as baillie, to Allan McDougall, apparent of Knepoch, and his wife, Mary Ewing, on a wadset disposition (price 2,000 merks) by Alexander Campbell of Barrichbyan (with consent of Sir John Campbell of Glenorchy and his eldest lawful son, John C., fiar thereof), signed at Craignish Castle, 20 March 1663, before Ronald Campbell of Lagganlochan and Hew McDougall, notary. The consenters signed at Edinburgh and Kilchurn, 8 and 20 Feb. 1663. Witnesses to sasine: John McDougall, lawful son of said Hugh McD. of Knepoch, Moldonich McAngus VcOldonich in Inyng, and Donald McMillan and John McLucas there.–Regd. 27 June 1663: fol. 292.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.360, No. 1101]

[Donald Ewing, son of William Ewing in Barindroman]
18 Nov. 1664: Sasine of the 15 penny land of Kilmachrong and Achalemonie, in Killespickerrill parish, given personally by Donald Ewing, son and heir of late William E. in Barindroman, to Archibald Campbell, son of late Archd. C. of Dunstaffnage, following on a disposition dated at Molleig, 10 April 1655. Witnesses to sasine: Duncan Campbell in Coulnadalloch, Allan oig McDougall of Colgyn, Jas. Clerk in Kilmachronag, and Donald McIlleglas in Achalemonie.–Regd. 21 Nov. 1664: fol. 468.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.384, No. 1172]

[witnessed by Donald Ewing in Ardnahowie]
23 Nov. 1664: Sasine of a 1 merk land of Cambuslaich in Kilbrandon parish, on wadset for 1,000 merks, given by Duncan dow McDougall in Ardincaple, as baillie, to Ewin McDougall in Pennyfour, for himself, and to Donald McPhetries there, as attorney for said Ewin’s eldest lawful son, John McD., on a disposition to them, in liferent and fee, by John McDougall of Ardincaple (with consent of his eldest lawful son, John McD., fiar of A.), signed at Dowacha, 23 Nov. 1664, before Donald Ewing in Ardnahowie, Allan McDougall, son of John oig McD. in Islay, and Hugh McDougall, notary. Witnesses to sasine: John McArthur VcIlvernock in Dowacha, John McFerquhar in Dunolly, said Allan McD., and Jas. McGregor, son of Chas. McG. at Clachansellach.–Regd. 28 Nov. 1664: fol. 12.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.385, No. 1176]

[contract witnessed by Patrick Ewing in Noblestoun; sasine witnessed by Alexander and John Ewing in Balloch, Mungo Ewing in Knokevir]
23 Nov. 1664: Sasine of the 10/- [i.e. 10 shilling] land of Nether Balloch in Bonhill parish, given by Donald McKechnie of Ballagan, as baillie, to John Lindsay (eldest son of John L., elder, portioner of Nether Balloch), and to Robert Sempill in Hiltoun, father of and as attorney for Janet S., future wife of said John Lindsay, elder, agreed to infeft the young spouses as above and to secure to the bride, if she remarries, an annualrent of 40 merks from the said land. The liferent of the elder Lindsay and his wife, Janet Towart, is reserved. Witnesses to contract: Gabriel Porterfield, merchant burgess of Dunbarton, Patrick Buchanan, cooper, burgess there, and his servitor, Robt. Lang, and Patrick Ewing in Noblestoun. Witnesses to sasine: Patrick McLintock in Balloch, Alexr. and John Ewing there, Mungo Ewing in Knokevir, and Wm. McAulay in Hill.–Regd. 28 Nov. 1664: fol. 14.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.385, No. 1177]

[witnessed by Patrick Ewing in Balloch]
28 Nov. 1664: Sasine of the liferent of the nether poffill [i.e. smallholding, croft] of land in Nether Balloch (Bonhill parish), given personally by John Lindsay, portioner of Balloch, to his wife, Agnes McLintock, in implement of their marriage contract (to which her now deceased father, Michael McL., was a party), dated 31 March 1662.The liferent of the grantor’s mother, Janet McAllaster, is reserved; and if Agnes is left a widow, she is to have the liferent of the upper poffill in warrandice. John McL. brother of said Agnes, acts as her attorney. Witnesses to sasine: Donald McKechnie of Ballagan and his son, Wm. McK., and Patrick Ewing and Patrick McLinock in Balloch.–Regd. 1 Dec. 1664: fol. 31.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.385f., No. 1178]

[Patrick Ewing in Keppoch, John Whitehill (alias Ewing), Margaret Ewing, Daniel Ewing of Keppoch, John Ewing in Third of Kirkmichael, Alexander Ewing in Ladytoun; witnessed by William Ewing in Keppoch]
7 Nov. 1666: Sasine of the £5 land of Keppoch in Cardross parish, given by Patrick Ewing in Keppoch, as baillie, to John Whitehill (lawful son of Thos. W., in Wester Southbar) and to Wm. Hoggert (merchant burgess of Glasgow), as attorney for Margaret Ewing (elder lawful daughter of Daniel E. of Keppoch), now wife of said John, on their antenuptial marriage contract, signed 1 Aug. 1666, before John Ewing in Third of Kirkmichael, said Hoggert, Jas. Forrester in Nether Auchinleck, John Alstoun in Dalquhorn, Alexr. Ewing in Ladietoun, Wm. Porterfield, cooper and burgess of Dunbarton, and Wm. Dennistoun, treasurer thereof. Both the fathers and Agnes Dennistoun, wife of said Daniel Ewing, were parties to the contract. Witnesses to sasine: Wm. McClelan in Lesser Kirkmichael, Wm. Ewing and John Miller in Keppoch, and Thos. Montgomerie, servitor of the bridegroom.–Regd. 30 Nov. 1666: fol. 464.
[Herbert Campbell, 1934, Argyll Sasines, Vol. II, p.425f., No. 1310]

6 Dec. 1672: Signature of the lands of Clachaig etc granted to Donald Ewing and William Ewing. (National Archives of Scotland, SIG1/51/50)

I have been able to access just two volumes of the Index to Register of Deeds, which together cover the years 1672-3, and which contain the following entries (entries for 1672 are from Index to Register of Deeds Preserved in H.M. General Register House, Issue 20, Volume 12, Edinburgh 1831, p.122; entries for 1673 from Index to Register of Deeds Preserved in H.M. General Register House, Issue 22, Volume 13, Edinburgh 1831, p.105):
13 June 1672: John Ewing, councillor in Paisley, as Granter of a Disch. (Dal. Vol. 32, p.600)
27 June 1672: Donald Ewing in Ardnahowie as Principal Party to a Contract of Wadset (Dal. Vol. 32, p.698)
18 Mar. 1673: James Ewing in Winchburgh as Granter of a Bond (Dur. Vol. 33, p.300)
23 June 1673: John Ewing in Third of Kirkmichael as Granter of a Bond (Dal. Vol. 35, p.314)
23 June 1673: William Ewing, messenger in Edinburgh, as Granter of a Receipt and Bond (Dur. Vol. 33, p.581)
18 Dec. 1673: Marion Ewing, wife of Thomas Davie, miller in Beattouns Milne (Beaton’s Mill), as Grantee of a Bond (Mack. Vol. 34, p.386)
29 Dec. 1673: Donald Ewing in Ardnahuoyay (Ardnahowie) and his wife Beatrix Campbell as Granters of a Disp. and Ratif. (Dur. Vol. 35, p.36)
It would clearly be useful to find entries from other volumes of the Index, and to transcribe the most relevant entries from the records.

[Donald Ewing of Bernice]
7 Jan 1675: Sasine of the liferent of the 2½ merk land of Auchnaclaich, 2½ merk land of Glenlean and 3 merk land of Stuckadow, all in the bailliary of Strathauchie in Cowall, given by Donald McKerreis in Stuckadow, as baillie, to Archibald McIlvane in Bernice, as attorney for Beatrix Campbell, wife of Donald Ewing of Bernice, on a disposition to her by said Donald Ewing, who is liferenter of the properties. This disposition was signed at Kilmoir in Lorne on 1 Jan. 1675, she being then his wife. The precept at the end of the disposition is quoted, giving the first witness as Colin Campbell, lawful son of “the said” John C. of Dunstaffnage, who must, therefore, have been mentioned earlier in the deed–no doubt as father or brother of Beatrix, which would also imply that her marriage contract was dated about the same time. The other witnesses are Hugh Campbell of Killmachaw, Charles Daniell, sergeant in the Earl of Kellie’s Company of Foot, and Colin Campbell, writer in Edinburgh. Witnesses to sasine: Alexander Campbell of Sorobae, Archibald McLachlan, lawful son of John McL. of Kilbryde, John and Archibald Anderson in Auchnaclaich, and Nicol McIntyre, servitor of Colin Campbell, clerk of Argyll diocese and notary public.–Regd. 29 Jan. 1675: fol. 83.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.226, No. 600]

29 Jan. 1675: sasine of Beatrix Campbell, spouse of Donald Ewing of Bernice.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 83]

29 Jan. 1675: sasine of Daniel/Donald Ewing of Bernice (Bernis).
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 83]

[John Ewing, Alexander Ewing of Balloch, Janet Ewing, Finlay Ewing in Dumbarton; agreement witnessed by Patrick Ewing in Noblestoun; sasine witnessed by Quintigern, Robert, and William Ewing]
28 Sept 1675: Sasine of the liferent of half of that quarter part of Nether Balloch (in Bonhill parish) belonging to John McKinlay, given by John Lindsay, portioner of Balloch, as baillie, to John Ewing (lawful son of Alexander Ewing, also portioner thereof), as attorney for his sister, Janet Ewing, lawful daughter of said Alexander, in terms of her antenupial marriage contract with William McKinlay, eldest lawful son and apparent heir of said John McK. This contract, to which the fathers on both sides were consenting parties, was signed at Dunbarton, 1 July 1675, before Patrick Williamson, late baillie of Dunbarton, Finlay Ewing, maltman and burgess there, Patrick Ewing in Noblestoun, and George Brown, younger, litster [i.e., dyer] in Dunbarton. Witnesses to sasine (Janet being now William’s wife): Quintigern, Robert, Patrick and William Ewing, all lawful sons of Alexander E. in Balloch.–Regd. 28 Oct. 1675: fol. 117.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.246, No. 655]

28 Oct. 1675: sasine of Janet Ewing daughter of Alexander Ewing of Balloch and spouse to William McKinlay, son of John McKinlay of Nether Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 117 and 118]

[Daniel (Donald) Ewing of Bernice]
14 Dec. 1675: At the Ferryboat of Bonhill. Reversion, in the nature of a contract between Anne Lindsay (only lawful daughter of Mungo Lindsay of Bonhill) and her husband, William Lindsay, now of Bonhill, on the one part, and Daniel Ewing of Bernice on the other part, narrating that, on this day, these spouses (with consent of Christian Colquhoun, widow of said Mungo and mother of said Anne, and also with consent of Nicoll Bontein of Ardoch and John Smollett of Stonniflat) sold to Ewing irredeemably [sic] the lands of Uppertoun and Middletoun of Bonhill–and in warrandice the four merk land of the Mains of Bonhill and the lands called Milntoun of Bonhill (including mill-lands, ferry &c.); but that, under certain conditions [which do not seem to be given], Ewing agrees to hand back the property on payment of 11,000 merks. It is also laid down that, during the life of the said Christian, Ewing is only to have possession of said Middletoun, but, pending Christian’s death, he is to have the 2 merk land of Bonhill, but is to hand this back on her death. It is mentioned that there is an apprising on the property at the instance of Walter Stirling of Ballagan, which the spouses are to pay off. Witnesses to reversion: William Lindsay at Bonhill Ferry, Mr James Smollett, writer in Edinburgh, and his servitor, Edward Bryce, and Robert Duncanson, notary in Dunbarton.–Regd. 15 Feb. 1676: fol. 125.
[Herbert Campbell, 1933, Argyll Sasines, Vol. I, p.250, No. 664]

15 Feb. 1676: sasine of Daniel/Donald Ewing of Bernice.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 125]

22 Mar. 1676: sasine of Daniel/Donald Ewing of Bernice.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 143]

22 Dec. 1679: sasine of Janet McEchnie, spouse of Thomas Ewing, son of John Ewing of Ladrishbeg elder.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 307 and 308]

22 Dec. 1679: sasine of John Ewing of Ladrishbeg.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 307 and 308]

22 Dec. 1679: sasine of Thomas Ewing, son of John Ewing of Ladrisbeg elder.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 307, 308]

15 Feb. 1681: sasine of Agnes, spouse to Daniel Ewing of Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 359]

15 Feb. 1681: sasine of Daniel Ewing of Keppoch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 359]

15 Feb. 1681: sasine of Margaret Ewing, spouse to John Whytehill of Keppoch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 359]

25 Mar. 1681 [for 1631?]: sasine of William Ewing in Barindroman/Barrindoran (Bardruane).
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 185]

1 Dec. 1681: sasine of Janet McAlpine, spouse of William Ewing of Ladrishbeg.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 384]

1 Dec. 1681: sasine of John Ewing son of William Ewing of Ladrishbeg
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 384]

1 Dec. 1681: sasine of William Ewing of Ladrishbeg.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 384]

8 Dec. 1681: sasine of Alexander Ewing of Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 387]

8 Dec. 1681: sasine of Alexander Ewing, son of Alexander Ewing of Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 387]

8 Dec. 1681: sasine of Janet McAllister, spouse of Robert E, son of Alexander Ewing of Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 387]

8 Dec. 1681: sasine of Robert Ewing, son of Alexander Ewing of Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 387]

8 June 1682: sasine of Janet Ewing spouse of Robert Sempill at Kirk of Bonill.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 7]

26 Apr. 1683: sasine of John Ewing of Ladrishbeg.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 35]

12 June 1683: sasine of John Ewing of Ladrishbeg.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 42]

13 Nov. 1684: sasine of John Ewing of Ladrishbeg, elder.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 101 and 102]

13 Nov. 1684: sasine of William Ewing of Ladrishbeg.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 101]

28 Oct. 1685: sasine of Alexander Ewing of Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. I, fol. 117 and 118]

ca. 1686: Rental and list of arms of tenants on lands of William Ewing of Bernice. (National Archives of Scotland, GD1/57/16)

12 Aug. 1687: Rental of Donald Ewing of Bernice. (National Archives of Scotland, SC54/20/8/6/4)

16 Aug. 1687: Rental of lands of the Marquis of Montrose (showing Montrose in possession of all the lands that Donald Ewing had possessed four days earlier, see SC54/20/8/6/4). (National Archives of Scotland, SC54/20/8/6/1)

21 Sep. 1687: sasine of Daniel/Donald Ewing of Bernice.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 206]

21 Sep. 1687: sasine of Janet Campbell, spouse of William Ewing of Bernice (Bernis).
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 206]

21 Sep. 1687: sasine of William Ewing of Bernice (Bernis).
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 206]

15 Sep. 1688: sasine of Daniel/Donald Ewing of Bernice.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 246]

15 Sep. 1688: sasine of Katherine Campbell relict of Alexander Ewing son of Donald Ewing of Bernice.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 246]

15 Sep. 1688: sasine of William Ewing, son of Donald Ewing of Bernice.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 246]

9 Aug. 1690: sasine of Daniel/Donald Ewing of Bernice.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 281]

9 Aug. 1690: sasine of Alexander Ewing of Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 281]

9 Aug. 1690: sasine of Alexander Ewing, son of Alexander Ewing of Blanch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 280 and 281 etc]

9 Aug. 1690: sasine of Isobell Ewing spouse to Alexander Ewing of Balloch younger.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 281]

15 Dec. 1692: sasine of Daniel/Donald Ewing of Bernice.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 374]

15 Dec. 1692: sasine of John Ewing in Glenshillings.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 374]

7 Apr. 1695: sasine of William Ewing, son of Alexander Ewing of Balloch elder.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 473]

1 July 1695: sasine of Isobell Campbell spouse to Patrick Ewing in Auchinlauch (Auchincloch)
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 477]

1 July 1695: sasine of Patrick Ewing in Auchincloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. II, fol. 477]

21 Dec. 1700: sasine of Patrick Ewing, brother of William Ewing of Bernice (Barnes).
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. III, fol. 157]

21 Dec. 1700: sasine of William Ewing of Bernice (Bernis).
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. III, fol. 157]

17 Apr. 1704: sasine of Patrick Ewing in Auchincloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. III, fol. 411]

21 July 1705: sasine of Daniel Ewing of Keppoch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. III, fol. 472]

26 Aug. 1709: sasine of Alexander Ewing of Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol. IV/I, fol. 71]

26 Aug. 1709: sasine of Janet McAllister, spouse of Robert E, son of Alexander Ewing of Balloch.
[Particular Register of Sasines for Argyll etc., Vol.IV/I, fol. 71]

Indexes for the General Register of Sasines have been searched only between 1617 and 1660.
Not included in this list are Sasines from the County of Stirling or from Renfrewshire and the Barony of Glasgow. Ewing sasines for Stirling formed part of John Harrison’s 1992 study ‘A Web of Kinship’ for the Ewing Family Association.

Diane Baptie notes:
‘There are no indexes for the Register of Sasines for the county of Stirling (which also includes Clackmannan and the Stewartry of Menteith). The Register begins in 1617. The only finding aids are the Minute Books, but unfortunately the earliest one only starts in 1685.’
‘There is no Index to Renfrewshire and the Barony of Glasgow. The Register starts in 1641. There are Minute Books from 1661.’