Country code |
GB |
Repository code |
234 |
Repository |
National Records of Scotland |
Reference |
GD86/979 |
Title |
Instrument of Sasine under the hand of James Mathie, clerk, of the diocese of Glasgow, notary public, following upon and narrating the precept of sasine in a disposition (dated 18 January 1786) by James Coulter, merchant in Glasgow, factor for Mrs. Agnes Peadie, daughter of the deceased James Peadie of Ruchill, in favour of Andrew Gray of Dienneismuck of a heritable bond (dated 13 November 1742) granted by Andrew Stalker, bookseller in Glasgow, and Christian Hay, his spouse, to the said Agnes Peadie for £650, which, with penalty, arrears of interest etc. was secured over one-third part of the 40 shilling land of Inchnoch and the 40 shilling land of Gaine, therein particularly described, in the parish of New Monkland and sheriffdom of Lanark. Sasine given, on 21 January 1786, by James Kirkwood, residing at Inchnoch, bailie of the granter, to John Paterson in Birkenshaw, procurator for Andrew Gray |
Dates |
21 Jan 1786 |
Access status |
Open |
Location |
Off site |
Description |
Registered P.R.S. Lanark 8 February 1786 - Vol. XXII, fol. 205.. Witnesses to the disposition, James Mathie and Robert Graham, writers in Glasgow. Witnesses to the sasine, George Provan, merchant in Glasgow, and Robert Steel of Inchnoch |
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