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Reference | Title | Date |
CS228 | Court of Session: Unextracted processes, 1st arrangement, Adams-Dalrymple office | 1664-1868 |
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Country code |
GB |
Repository code |
234 |
Repository |
National Records of Scotland |
Reference |
CS228/D/4/29 |
Title |
Archibald Duncan v Douglas and others: Declaration and others |
Dates |
1781 |
Access status |
Open |
Location |
Off site |
Description |
Productions in process -
(1) Consent by John Wanchope of Niddry Commissioner for the Earl of Lauderdale that William Duncan, inndweller in Newbigging should have libert to build ane seat in the church of Inveresk in the Waste betwixt the seat of the said Earl and the Earl of Dunfermline provided the building be noways prejudicial to the entries of the said Earls or either of their rights thereanent, dated 21st February 1652.
(2) Extract Act of the kirk session of Inversesk, relative to said seat dated 16th november 1653.
(3) Extract registered disposition by William Duncan, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, eldest lawful son to the deceased William Duncan, formerly in and late baillie of Wester Duddingston in favour of Archibald Duncan, formerly in Wester Duddingston, his brother german, of tenements in Musselburgh and also his fathers seat in the parish church of Inveresk, dated 14th January 1710 and registered in the burgh court books of Musselburgh, 6th February thereafter.
(4) Instrument of sasine thereon in favour of the said Archibald Duncan dated 25th July 1710 and recorded in the Particular Register of Sasines at Edinburgh 23rd September thereafter.
(5) Charter of Confirmation (containing a precept of sasine) by the town of Musselburgh in favour of the said Archibald Duncan confirming said disposition and sasine dated 8th July 1710.
(6) Instrument of sasine thereon in favour of the said Archibald Duncan, dated 25th July 1710 and recorded in said Particualr Register of Sasines 23rd September thereafter.
(7) Disposition by John Brown, eldest lawful son to the deceased James Brown sometime baillie of Musselburgh in favour of Robert Douglas late baillie of Musselburgh, of seats in the said church dated 22nd August 1667.
(8) Extract act thereanent subscribed by the Session Clerk, dated 17th September 1667.
(9) Extract act of presbytery relative to seats in said church dated 18th November 1723.
(10) Disposition by William Dalrymple, W.S., with consent therein mentioned to Thomas Tod, clerk of Musselburgh, of seats in the kirk of Inveresk, dated 1st November 1726.
(11) Disposition and assignation by Anne Douglas spouse of John Herriot, wright in Musselburgh, with consent of her said husband, in favour of Margaret Gibson relict of James Thomson, shoemaker in Fisherrow Vennal, in liferent and James Thomson her son his heirs and assignees of seats in said church of Inveresk, dated 28th November 1772. |
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