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AD1/117 Signet letters of charge at instance of kin and friends of deceased James Wardlaw, burgess of Edinburcht, against Henry Forrest, burgess of Lynlythqw, that said Henry find caution to underlie the law for slaughter of said James when he was "cumand furth of our said brucht of Lynlythqw at the thre myle stane in sobir maner, belewand na ewill of ony personis bot to have lewit under Goddis peax and ouris 5 Jul 1557 This record is Open.
GD86/198 Charter of Confirmation under the Great Seal of Mary, Queen of Scots, confirming a Charter (dated at Blaknes 22nd October 1563) by James Hammyltoun, son and heir apparent of James Hammyltoun of Kincawill, with consent of his father, whereby, in implement of a Contract of Marriage (dated at Edinburgh 12th October 1563) between the granter and his father, on the one part, and Patrick Cokburne of Clerkingtoun, Elizabeth Danielstoun, his spouse, and Agnes Cokburne, their daughter, on the other part, he granted to the said Agnes, his future spouse, in liferent, the Mains of Levingstoun with the peill thereof, fortalice, manorplace, etc. lying in the sheriffdom of Linlithqw: To be held a me for services used and wont. The Charter of Confirmation is dated at Perth 12th May, 1564 12 May 1564 This record is Open.
GD220/2/1/41 Indenture between Sir Duncan Earl of the Levinax, and Sir William of Conynghame, Lord of Kilmawris, and Sir Robert of Maxwell, Lord of Caldorwod, with consent of Margaret and Elizabeth Danielstoun, their spouses, daughters of Sir Robert of Danielstoun, whereby the said Earl becomes bound to 'charter and conferme' the said Sir William and Sir Robert and their said spouses, and the heirs of their bodies, in the lands of Achineloch; and the said Sir William and Sir Robert become bound to grant to the said Earl, for his lifetime, a tack of the lands of Errachymor, of Inchecallach, of Achawle, and of Inchefad, and all other isles within Lochlomond, for payment yearly of 12 pennies of silver, if asked, at the Kirk of Inchcallach; with the patronage of the Church of Inchecallach for the same period, etc. Dated at the Ballach. 18 Oct 1405 This record is Open.
RH6/2141 At Edinburgh, in presence of the notary and witnesses underwritten, James Broun, burgess of Edinburgh, assignee constituted by Alexander Young, 'nevoy' and heir of umquhile Alexander Young, notary public, and Elizabeth Galbraith, his spouse, to the redemption of the subjects underwritten, warned David Danielstoun, goldsmith burgess of Edinburgh, and Katherine Thomesoun, his spouse, to compear in the parish kirk of 'Sanct Geill' on 9 Apr next to receive 200 merks Scots for the redemption of the land or dwelling house inhabited by said Alexander, lying within the tenement of umquhile David Toide upon the west part of the 'trans' thereof 18 Feb 1568/1569 This record is Open.
RH6/2144 At Edinburgh, in presence of the notary and witnesses underwritten, compeared James Broun, burgess of Edinburgh, assignee as in RH6/2141, to the reversion of the subjects therein mentioned, within the parish kirk of 'Sanct Geill', and there told the sum of 200 merks for redemption of said subjects, with 40 merks as for the byrun mails thereof, to David Danielstoun, goldsmith and burgess of Edinburgh. 9 Apr 1569 This record is Open.
RH6/2169A Instrument of Warning, under the hand of Lucas Craik, notary public, narrating that James Broun, burgess of Edinburgh, assignee constituted by Alexander Young, grandson and heir of umquhile Alexander Young, notary public, and Elizabeth Galbraith, his spouse, to the redemption of the subjects underwritten, passed to the presence of David Danielstoun, goldsmith, burgess of Edinburgh, and Katherene Thomesoun, his spouse, and lawfully warned them to compear in the parish kirk of 'Sanct Geill' on 2 Feb next, to receive 200 merks Scots for redemption of a tenement in Edinburgh then inhabited by said David and Katherene, conform to the reversion made by them to said James and Elizabeth Tod, his spouse, 30 Aug 1569. 22 Dec 1569 This record is Open.
RH6/2174 At Edinburgh, Neill Layng, Keeper of the Signet, renounced all right to a house and tenement of land lying at the Nether Boll of Edinburgh on the south side of the King's Street, then occupied by David Danielstoun, goldsmith and burgess of Ediunburgh, pertaining to James Broun, burgess of Edinburgh, since the redemption thereof, with his right by virtue of assignation of a letter of tack made to him by Alexander Young, sometime heritor thereof, or in any other way; and that in favour of said James Broun and his heirs; said James having delivered to said David in name of said Neill 25 merks Scots and said Neill bound himself to remove from said house at Whitsunday next. 21 Feb 1569/1570 This record is Open.
RH6/2175A Instrument attested by James Hoppringile, notary public, setting forth that Neill Layng, Keeper of the Signet, renounced to James Broun, burgess of Edinburgh, his heirs and assignees, all right as assignee to the letter of tack of the land and dwellinghouse sometime pertaining to Alexander Young, grandson and heir of umquhile Alexander Young, notary, lying at the Nethir Bow of Edinburgh on the south side of the King's Street thereof, then occupied by David Danielstoun, goldsmith and burgess of Edinburgh, and pertaining heritably to said James 21 Feb 1569/1570 This record is Open.
RH15/29/46 Extract contract between Alexander Young, oy and heir of deceased Alexander Young, writer and notary public, and Elizabeth Galbrath, his spouse, on one part, and David Danielstoun, goldsmith, burgess of Edinburgh, whereby said Alexander and Elizabeth bind themselves to infeft said David and Katherine Thomesoune, his spouse, in land and dwellinghouse in tenement of deceased David Tod in said burgh, on south side of King's Street above Nether Bow (bounds specified) 18 Apr 1567 This record is Open.
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