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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 |
GD86/918 |
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Title |
Instrument of Cognition and Sasine under the hand of Thomas Tod, clerk, of the diocese of Edinburgh, notary public, narrating that on 13 August 1743 Richard Lindsay, bailie of the burgh of Musleburgh, cognosced and entered Agnes Veitch, wife of Alexander Watson, weaver in Musleburgh, and Helen Veitch, lawful daughters and nearest heirs portioners of the late David Veitch, younger, husbandman in Musleburgh, eldest lawful son of the late David Veitch, husbandman there, in and to a tenement of land with yard and pertinents formerly pertaining to the said David Veitch elder and afterwards to his son, lying on the south side of the burgh of Musleburgh between the tenement of the late Robert Penman, afterwards of Patrick Carfrae and now of the heirs of James Veitch, husbandman in Musleburgh, on the east and the tenement of the late John Anderson, now of Thomas Cochran, on the west |
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Dates |
13 Aug 1743 |
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Access status |
Open |
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Description |
Witnesses, Andrew Watson, weaver in Musleburgh, William Watson, blacksmith there, and William Hog, dyer there.
Registered P.R.S.Edinburgh 22 September 1743, Vol. 129, fol. 100 |
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