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Reference | Title | Date |
NRAS832 | Maitland Family, Earls of Lauderdale | 1344-20th century |
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GB
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Repository Code
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800001
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Repository
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Private
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Reference
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NRAS832/Volume 257
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Title
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Folder of accounts, commissions, warrants, and assorted papers, mainly of a personal nature
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Dates
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15th-19th century
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Access Status
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Restricted
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Access Conditions
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These records are held privately. All enquiries should be addressed to:
The Registrar National Register of Archives for Scotland HM General Register House Edinburgh EH1 3YY
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Description
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Including:
Act of the Convention of Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland ... "for a new and voluntar offer to His Majesty of Eighteen Hundred Thousand Pounds Scots", Edinburgh, 1678.
Commission to John Maitland as second lieutenant of the company [of horse], of Thomas Gordon, Esq. 19 August 1731.
Notes on "chivalry and its effects", undated.
Advertisement in the Edinburgh Evening Courant of 23 September 1830 advertising the sale of Kilmaron Castle in the county of Fife.
Inventory of household furniture, plate, china, linen and other items belonging to the Countess of Lauderdale, deceased, at her house in Chapple Row near Queen Square, Bath, 17 October 1778
Warrant in favour of John Maitland to be gentleman-waiter to HRH the Princess of Wales, 12 July 1736.
Cellar-book of Hatton, 15 July 1765.
Advertisement (printed) by Timothy Lewis, Land Surveyor, undated.
Order to the Earl of Lauderdale to be present at the coronation of George I, 5 October 1714.
Burgess-ticket of Edinburgh in favour of the Hon. John Maitland, 1739.
Letter of tack by Adam, Earl of Bothwell in favour of Sir George Lawder of Haltoun and his subtenants of the lands of Copsthall with the park and holme of the same in the lordship of Liddesdale, for [16] years, free of duty. Edinburgh, 29 July 1512. (Signed by the granter. Fragment of wafer seal attached).
Letter of reversion by William de Laweder de Haltoun in favour of Andrew, Lord Gray, who had sold William the Midmill [medietatem molendini] of Laweder with its pertinents, by which William undertakes to restore this subject on payment to him of £50 Scots. Witnesses Colin Campbell, John Ogilvy, knights, Karolo de Moravia, Patrick de Anande, George de Laweder, esquires. Bruges. 6 March. 1450.
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