Country code |
GB |
Repository code |
234 |
Repository |
National Records of Scotland |
Reference |
GD499/6 |
Title |
Extract retour before Patrick Ireland, sheriff-depute of Edinburgh. |
Dates |
4 Jul 1554 |
Access status |
Open |
Location |
Off site |
Description |
Finding William Sinclare heir to late Sir William Sinclare of Rosling, knight, his father in the lands and barony of Rosling, viz. The castle, demesne lands called the 'manis', village and burgh of Rosling, lands of Lie, the 'park' and 'parkarislands' with the waulkmiln and grain mill thereof, lands of Otislie with the waulkmiln thereof, lands of Dryden, Wester Cakenbree, Netlaflat, Cowberyhill, Catcune with the mill thereof, Baxterland of Innerleith, 20 merks annual rent from the lands of Lany, lands of Eister Ravynnisnuke, Wester Ravynnisnuke and Carnehill with parts and pendicles, the outsets, gardens, orchards, dovecots, tenants, tenandries and services of free tenants, advowson, donation and right of patronage of the collegiate church of Rosling, provostry and prebends thereof and the chaplaincy of St. Mathew in Rosling, with all its pertinents, in the sheriffdom of Edinburgh; also in the lands and barony of Hartbetschire or Harterschire [usually Herbertshire] with the castle and fortalice thereof, viz. lands of Stainhous, Weyndis, Dunypace, Heiddis, Cuthiltoun, Lilliscleis, Barnego, Fynakeris, Meikle Donavene, Byris, Brede Quarter, Brounehill, Torsaule, Garlois, Blaris, Buksyhe, Manis, Offeris, Litill Dany and Grenys with the grain mills and waulk mills and their pertinents; lands of Cattiscleuch, Ester Famoir, Wester Famoir, Castell Rankin, Eister Thomastoun, Wester Thomastoun, Ballinkeir with the mill thereof, Ballinknok, Auchincleith with the mill thereof, Litill Donaven, Gomurschaw, the house on the hill of Bracanleis, half of the lands of Stanehous, Querell, Crawnest, Kerisland in Donypace, Stobuesland, Portonsland, Entybaid, Drumousland, oxengate lands of Donypace, with their pertinents etc., in sheriffdom of Stirling, united, erected, created and incorporated in a full and free barony of Rosling. Lands of Rosling are said to be worth 200 merks Scots N.E. and £10 Scots O.E. Lands of Harbertschire are said to be worth 600 merks Scots N.E. and £10 Scots O.E. Said lands of Rosling and Harbertschire are said to be held in chief from our Supreme Lady the Queen in Blench ferme for annual payment of a silver penny and a pair of white spurs or 8d. Scots at the market cross of the burgh of Edinburgh at Whitsunday in name if sought only. Lands are said to have been in Queen's hands a month though non-entry since death of said Sir William Sinclare. Inquest, John, lord Borthwick, John Edmanstoun of that ilk, Oliver Sinclare of Pitcarnis, John Penycuk of that ilk, Robert Farlie of Braid, John Otterburne of Reidhall, John Stewart of Cragyhall, Edward Sinclare of Dryden, Michael Borthwick of Glengelt, Thomas Borthwick of Princado, William Giffert of Shireffhall, John Sinclare of Blanss, James Ramsay of Quhithill, William Ramsay of Poultoun and John Bellenden of Pendreith. Extract by William Ogill, Dupute Director of Chancery.Tollbooth of Edinburgh |
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