Reference | Title | Date | Access status |
GD3/1/10/11
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Blacklaw and Others
| 12 July 1526 |
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GD8/31
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Charter by Alexander Lindsay of Thorntoun, to Margaret Boyd, Lady Forbes, of the lands of Thorntoun, in the lordship of Kilbride, and shire of Lanark, reserving the one fourth part of an acre of the frank tenement of the said lands.
| 1508 |
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GD8/32
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Precept following upon the foregoing Charter for infefting the said Margaret Boyd, Lady Forbes, in the aforesaid lands
| 1508 |
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GD8/33
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Precept by David, Lord Kennedy, to William Hamilton of Cawder and others, his bailies, for infefting Dame Margaret Boyd, Lady Forbes, in her widowhood and before the completion of the marriage between the said David and her, in the lands of Bawgraye, Foulwod, Boglands and Bridelland, Peacochbank, Spittal and Whiteleis, in the lordship of Stewarton, and Barony of Cunninghame
| 1509 |
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GD8/34
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Charter by David, Lord Kennedy, in favour of Margaret Boyd, Lady Forbes, in the lands mentioned in the forgeoing precept
| 1509 |
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GD8/36
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Bond by George Colquhoun of The Glyn, constituting Margaret Boyd, daughter of Robert Boyd of Badinhaith, as assignee to redeem the lands of Glyn, in the Earldom of Lennox, now in wadset, from the hands of Archibald Dickson, and his spouse, and also assigning to her the mails and profits of the lands and property of Glyn
| 1510 |
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GD8/37
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Instrument by Alexander Lindsay, renouncing in favour of David, Earl of Cassillis and Dame Margaret Boyd, his spouse, now Lady Forbes, the lands of Nether Thorntoun, - commonly called 'The Peyl' in the lordship of Kilbride.
| 1511 |
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GD8/41
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Charter of Resignation by Matthew, Earl of Lennox, to George Colquhoun of Glyn, and Margaret Boyd, his spouse, of the east half of the lands of Wester Baldoran.
| 1513 |
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GD8/42
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Precept by Matthew, Earl of Lennox for infefting George Colquhoun of Glyn and Margaret Boyd, his spouse, in the aforesaid lands.
| 1513 |
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GD8/43A
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Precept by John Colquhoun of Luss to George Colquhoun of Glyn and Margaret Boyd, his spouse, of the Forty Shilling Lands of Dalhalloch.
| 1513 |
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