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GB
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Repository Code
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233
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Repository
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National Library of Scotland
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GB233/Adv.Ch.A.210-237
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Title
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Miscellaneous Original Charters and Other Formal Documents
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16th-18th century
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Open
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Description
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Ch.A.210 Burgess ticket of Edinburgh of Hugo Arnot of Balcorno, advocate, 1779. Preserved in a metal container stamped with the Edinburgh arms and the arms of Arnot. Seal complete Ch.A.211 Fragment of a disposition c1720 by John Clark, younger of Penicuik, Baron of the Exchequer (later Sir John, 2nd bart of Penicuik) providing for his children in the event of his death. Ch.A.212 Fragment of a summons, 1713, McDowall against Agnew Ch.A.213 Fragment of information for Dunbar, younger of Enterkine, against his father, 17th century Ch.A.214 Extract, 1557 from the protocol book of Henry Strachan, of a cognition and sasine, 1515 in favour of Andrew Allan in a tenement on the south side of Edinburgh High Street. Ch.A.215 Receipt, 1585 by James, Earl of Arran to George Home, portioner of Gullane Ch.A.216 Receipt, 1586 by John, Earl of Atholl to Archibald Fleming in Wester Drymmie Ch.A.217 Instrument of sasine, 1601 in favour of Patrick Ogilvie of Muirtown, son of the 5th Lord Ogilvie of Airlie and his wife, Isabella Murray of the lands of Smyddiehill. Ch.A.218 Fragment of execution, 1620 of letters of poinding and apprising by Alexander Stobo, messenger raised at the instance of William Wylie against Clement Russell Ch.A.219 Fragment of execution, 1621 of letters of poinding and apprising by Patrick Johnston (alias Dow), messenger raised at the instance of Sir Patrick Murray (later Earl of Tullibardine) against William, earl of Tullibardine Ch.A.220 Contract 1622 between Sir William Seton of Kylesmuir and Alexander Inglis of Rottinrow, on the one part and John Dougall, servitor to the Lord Chancellor of Scotland, on the other Ch.A.221 Commission, 1630 by William, Earl of Morton, Treasurer of Scotland and John, Lord Stewart of Traquair (later Earl of Traquair), his depute to James Kinnimonth, chamberlain depute of Fife to make a list of all owners of firearms in Fife and Kinross. Ch.A.222 Discharge, 1633 by Mr Gavin Douglas of Morriston to James Sutherland Ch.A.223 Discharge, 1650 by soldiers in Colonel Hacher's regiment for horses, arms, money etc taken from the parish of Lauder Ch.A.224 Receipt, 1657 by Patrick Shaw of Langshaw on behalf of Mary, Countess of Buccleuch to James Dick in Coldoun for feu-duty Ch.A.225 Memorandum, 1665 of goods belonging to Catherine McLean in Bunessan Ch.A.226 Warrant, 1681 subscribed by the Duke of Rothes, the Marquess of Atholl, the Earl of Argyll and the Earl of Queensberry to Sir William Sharp, cashkeeper to pay to Captain John Gray £10 as his pension. Ch.A.227 Similar warrant, 1681 subscribed by the Marquess of Atholl, the Earl of Strathmore, the Earl of Queensberry and Charles Maitland (later Earl of Lauderdale) Ch.A.228 Pass, 1681 by George, Earl of Linlithgow, Colonel of the Scots Foot Guards to John Stevenson freeing him of the office of sergeant because of his infirmities Ch.A.229 Extract of the fiar prices in the sheriffdoms of Forfar, 1691 Ch.A.230 List of bonds belonging to the Faculty of Advocates delivered to Mr John Frank, treasurer with a minute of the Faculty, 1692 Ch.A.231 Commission, 1716 by John Campbell, Lord Provost of Edinburgh authorizing Patrick Campbell of Monzie, advocate to apply to the king and parliament for redress of the losses sustained in the 1715 Rebellion Ch.A.232 Warrant, 1728 by Barbara Porterfield, daughter of the late Walter Porterfield of Comiston, advocate to Patrick Scott, writer in Edinburgh to receive the 35s granted to her by the Faculty of Advocates Ch.A.233 Burgess ticket of Lanark of John Buckney, 1755 Ch.A.234 Charter, nd, by Sir Alexander Hepburn of Whitsome, in favour of Mr John Hume in Wollines of the lands of Wollines Ch.A.235 Fragment of a letter of charge c1642 against John, Viscount of Dudhope, John, Master of Dudhope, Andrew, Lord Gray, William, Master of Gray and Sir William Gray of Pittendrum Ch.A.236 Fragment of extract from a charter, nd, concerning the subjects in Kincardineshire previously belonging to the Carmelite Friars of Inverbervie. Ch.A.237 Genealogical tree, 18th century, of the family of Douglas of Tilliewhillie, who are traced back through an alleged 4th son of Lord William Douglas 'le Hardi' to the legendary Douglas of 767 AD
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