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GD16/3/1 Charter by John of Wardroperisthon, son and heir of the deceased Andrew of Wardroperisthon in Marnys, to Sir John of Inchemartyne, kt., of all claim he may have to the lands of Wardroperisthon for a toft, croft and an acre of land in the territory of Inchemartyne and a toft, croft and an acre of land called Cokisland in Mirsyd of Inchemathon [sic] given by the said Sir John to David, brother of the said John. Witnesses: sir Maurice, bishop of Dunblane, sir Simon, abbot of Scone, William of Mortimer, Reginald of Kynnard and Thomas Baan [Bain], burgess of Perth. [3 tags, seals of John of Wardroperisthon, Sir Gilbert of Hay and Sir John Cambrun, knights, missing]. [1396.1]. [cf. Spalding Club Miscellany V, 10 and Liber de Scon, p. xii, for date - Simon was abbot of Scone betwen 1321 and 1326]. 1321-1326 This record is Open.
RH1/6/14 Charter by John de Inchesiryth, granting to Sir Gilbert de Haya and his heirs or their assignees all right and lordship which he had in the land of Rosinclerache, viz. in rents, homages, wards, reliefs, escheats and other liberties. To be held de me. Rendering therefor yearly one pound of cummin or two pennies at the Assumption of Our Lady 1251-1265 This record is Open.
RH1/6/19 Charter by David de Inchesyreth, brother of the deceased John de Inchesyreth, quitclaiming to Sir Nicholas de Haya lord of Erole all right in the tenement of Rossyclerache, so that Nicholas and his heirs should hold that tenement thenceforth of the lord prior of St. Andrews and convent thereof for the same services as the granter and his predecessors had held it [1272-1305] This record is Open.
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