Reference | Title | Date | Access status |
AC9/2643
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Alexander Innes v Keith Urquhart, Alexander Innes v Francis Gibson and Son
| 0 |
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CS226/3348
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Gibson vs Sir Alexander Innes and others : Unstated
| 1653 |
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CS236/S/1/19
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Earls of Strathmore and Panmure v Alexander Innes
| 1700 |
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CS238/IJ/3/1
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Alexander Innes v His creditors: Multiplepoinding
| 0 |
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CS314/107
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William & Alexander Innes. children of Alexander Innes, Forgan
| nd. |
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E108/4
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Foundation and erection of offices in the cathedral church of Orkney by Robert, bishop of Orkney, establishing a new constitution for the cathedral and providing for the endowment of seven dignitaries, seven canons, thirteen chaplains and six choristers, and making provision for the grammar school and for lectures on the Canon Law
| 28 Oct 1544 |
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GD1/120/8
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Instrument of Cognition and Sasine in favour of Agnes Innes, daughter and heir of deceased Alexander Innes, dyer, burgess of Elgin, of 1 rood of land in north part of said burgh.
| 6 Oct 1647 |
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GD1/120/9
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Tack for 5 years by Robert Cumming of Moortoune of Linkwood to John Chalmer, town clerk of Elgin, Alexander Innes, glover, burgess there, and William Barckley in Owerlinkwood, of the town and lands of Moortoune of Linkwood, for yearly payment of 100 merks. [Torn].
| 8 Mar 1661 |
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GD1/120/10
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Letters of Lawburrows at instance of Alexander Innes, glover burgess of Elgin, against James Innes, doctor there, James Read in Balvany, James Grant in [blank], John Innes, brother of said James, and James Troup, messenger in [blank], to find caution that they would not molest said Alexander, his family, or goods.
| 28 Oct 1662 |
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GD1/120/13
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Abstracts (19th cent.) of: (1) Sasine in favour of George Troup, messenger, burgess of Elgin, of 3 chaplain lands in regality of Spynie being the manse of the chaplainries of St. Michael, Brodland, and St. Lawrence, following on precept in disposition by William Troup, burgess of Elgin, dated Feb., 1676. Sasine dated 2 and registered 8 Mar., 1676. (2) Sasine in favour of Beatrix Innes, spouse of John Innes, burgess of Elgin, and Katharine Innes, daughters and heirs-portioners of deceased Alexander Innes, glover, burgess of Elgin, of subject in No. 3 supra, following on precept of clare constat by Alexander Falconer, son of Colin, bishop of Moray, with consent of said Colin, dated 20 Dec., 1680. Sasine dated 20 Dec., 1680 and registered 13 Jan., 1681.
| 1676-1680 |
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