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Country code |
GB |
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Repository code |
234 |
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Organisation |
NAS |
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Repository |
National Records of Scotland |
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Reference |
GD86/33 |
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Title |
Retour of Inquest made in the tolbooth of the burgh of Hadingtone on 14 April 1483 in presence of Adam Johnneston, son and apparent heir of Sir Gilbert Johnneston of Elphinstone, knight, sheriff of Edinburgh and within the constabulary of Hadingtone, and James Douglas of Raufburne, deputes of the said Sir Gilbert, finding that William Keith was lawful and nearest heir of his father William, Earl Marescall, Lord of Keith, in the barony of Keith (O.E. and N.E. £60), and the office of marshall of the same, lying in the sheriffdom of Edinburgh and constabulary of Hadingtone; and that the said lands and office were held of the king and had been in non-entry since the death of the Earl about 2 months before the date of the inquest |
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Dates |
14 Apr 1483 |
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Access status |
Open |
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Description |
Names of Assise: John Swyntone of that Ilk, knight, William Hog of Wygronshalch, Thomas Fawsyde of that Ilk, John Newtone of that Ilk, William Levingtone of Saltcottis, Simon Heryot of Walderstone, John de Aytoune, Archibald Lylle, John Nesbyt, John Redpeth, John Abbirnethy, George Ramsay, Adam de Johnestone, John de Manderstone and Richard Lawson. Attested by the seals (all gone) of certain members of the assise and also of James Douglas, depute sheriff. |
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