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GD1/88/4
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Confirmation by King Alexander II to nuns of Manuel, in free alms, of 1 1/2 chalders of salt from teind of king's salt-pans which Ralph Baret' held in, in accordance with charter of King William, the king's father. Witnesses - Walter son of Alan, steward, Walter Olifard, justiciar of Lothian, Thomas de Striuelin, archdeacon of Glasg', Robert, king's chaplain, Robert son of Robert de Ros', Walter Cumin', Thomas Durward. [Tag, no seal] [Printed, from a transcript, in Miscellany of Scot. Hist. Soc., iv, 313.]
| 22 Jun [1224] |
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GD16/14/15
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Notarial instrument narrating that John Wyschart of Logy Wyschart appeared before David, abbot of Abirbrothok, and asked for extract to be taken from the Register of the said monastery of a grant, dated 1253, by Alan Durward to the said monastery of the lands of Kingoldrum within the boundaries herein specified; in which lordship are situated the lands of Kennemukkart otherwise Kenneneill. [Fragment of common seal appended]. [885.12]
| 2/3/1536 |
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GD45/16/3036
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Charter by Alexander, Steward of Scotland, to Mr. William Wiscarde, archdeacon of St. Andrews, of the lands of Turrins near Forfare. (Service to be rendered is of one archer)
| [1258-1271] |
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GD45/27/98
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Agreement by which William of Mortimer gives in farm for twenty years to Thomas? Vilator the land [in Angus] between the marches of Lundyn and Lyf extending by the highway and descending to the stream which is the march between Foulys and Durnlawe for six merks and an annual reddendo of a pair of white gloves at the fair of Dunde
| 11 Nov 1244 |
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GD68/1/25
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INSTRUMENT of RESIGNATION and SASINE narrating resignation by sir William Richertsoune [Richardson], chaplain of the chaplainry of St. Margaret the queen in the parish church of Dunde [Dundee], to James Dik [Dick], a bailie of that burgh, of his land on the north side of the Cow-gate of the same, and sasine given to John Lawsoune [Lawson], burgess of said burgh, and Jonet Lowsoune [Lowson] his wife. Witnesses: William Ramsaye [Ramsay], James Durwart [Durward] and James Farye [Fairie], burgesses; sir Alexander Greif [Grieve], chaplain. Notary - David Robertson, priest, St. Andrews diocese.
| 8/8/1527 |
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GD68/1/26
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INSTRUMENT of COGNITION and SASINE given by James Dyk [Dick], bailie of Dunde [Dundee], to John Terwat [?Durward], citizen of St. Andrews, as procurator for Hector Freman [Freeman], a monk of Pluscardyne [Pluscarden], son and heir of deceased George Freman, burgess of Dunde, of a tenement in the Seygait [Seagate] of Dunde: with letters of procuratory by said Hector Freman, and licence by George, prior of Pluscardyn, to said Hector to dispone said subjects. Witnesses to the procuratory: David Forret; Laurence Gudlait [Goodlad]; Andrew Forrat. Witnesses to the prior's licence: Alexander Adamsoun [Adamson], sub-prior; James Justice; John Blacat [Blacket]; Alexander Lowson; James Wrycht [Wright]; Alexander Birns; Robert Liell [Lyall]; John Falcur; John Dule; John Wischart [Wishart]; James Wilzamsoun [Williamson]; John Browne [Brown]. Witnesses to the instrument; David Grhame [Graham]; Thomas Colstoune [Colston]; Robert Meill; Thomas Bonnar; David Ogilvy, burgess; Johne Ayesoun [Ayson], serjeant. Notary - Robert Seres [Ceres], Brechin diocese.
| 20/7/1529 |
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GD68/1/27
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INSTRUMENT of RESIGNATION and SASINE narrating resignation by John Terwat [Durward], procurator for Hector Freman [Freeman], monk of Pluscardyn [Pluscarden], son and heir of deceased George Freman, to James Dyk [Dick], bailie of Dunde [Dundee], of the land of said Hector Freman in the Sea-gate of Dunde, and sasine given to John Angouss [Angus], citizen of St. Andrews. Witnesses and notary as in GD68/1/26.
| 20/7/1529 |
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GD220/1/A/1/1/2
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Charter by King Alexander II confirming a charter by Patrick, Earl of Dunbar in favour of David de Graham of the waste lands of Dundaff and Strathcarron (in exchange for the lands of Gretquerq in Galloway), to be held in free forest, for the service of a third part of one knight.
| 23 Oct [1237] |
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RH1/6/11
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Charter by King Alexander III, confirming the gift which William earl of Mar made to Gilbert de Haya, of his whole land of Drunlau: To be held by Gilbert and his heirs of the earl and his heirs, as the earl's charter testifies: Saving the king's service
| 26 Jul 1251 |
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RH1/6/14
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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 |
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