P. 458. Mr. Macmath has pointed out to me a case in Pitcairn's Criminal Trials, I, 397 f., in which "Jok Johnstoun, callit the Galzeart, Jok J., bruþer to Wille of Kirkhill," with a Grahame, a couple of Armstrangs, and their accomplices, are accused of the theft of twelve score sheep from James Johnstoune, in February, 1557. We can make no inference as to the relation of Jok the Galliard to the Galliard of our ballad. There were generations of Jocks and Wills in these families, and the sobriquet of The Galliard, as Pitcairn has remarked, "was very prevalent." He cites a "Gilbert Ellote, callit Gib the Galzart," III, 441, under the date 1618.
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