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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 |
GD86/496 |
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Title |
Charter of Sale (almost indecipherable) by Sir William Cunynghame of Caprintoun, knight, whereby, in implement of a contract (of the date of these presents) he sold to John Cunynghame, lawful second son of James, Earl of Glencairne, and Margaret Knox, his spouse, in liferent, and to John Cunynghame, their lawful eldest son, his heirs and assignees whomsoever, in fee, the £10 land of old extent of Cambuskeith, lying on the north side of the water of Irving, with tower, manor-place, mills etc. within the bailliary of Cunynghame and sheriffdom of Air: To be held a me for payment to the king, as prince and steward of Scotland, of £10 Scots and 13 shillings and 4 pence of augmentation in name of feufarm, and doubling the feu-farm on the entry of heirs and assignees: With precept of sasine. At Edinburgh 25th April 1627 |
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Dates |
25 Apr 1627 |
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Access status |
Open |
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Description |
Witnesses, Mr. William Cunynghame of Brounhill, Brice Sempill of Craigbaite, sheriff depute of Renfrew, Frederick Cunynghame of Southeuk, Mr. Adam Cunynghame, servitor of the granter, Robert Pringill, writer to the signet, Alexander Cas, and William Chalmers (writer of the charter) servitors of the said Robert. Signed by the granter. Cf. `R. M. S.' VIII, No. 1069 and following Charter of Confirmation. |
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