Country code |
GB |
Repository code |
227 |
Repository |
St Andrews University Library Department of Special Collections |
Reference |
B13/22/14 |
Title |
Instrument narrating that David Lyndesay of Monte, Provost of Cupar, on behalf of the bailies, council and community thereof, alleged that recently, by order of Andrew Lundy of Carnbo, sheriff of Fife, according to the tenor of diverse royal letters directed to him and the old perambulation, the metee, marks and props of the Threpmure between the burgh of Cupar and Kerslogy had been 'imputt and insett' where they were before, without any alteration or variation, by Alexander Lamby and Andrew Kyde, citizens of St. Andrews, David Monypenny of Kinkell, Gilbert Hay of Fudy, Alexander Seitoun of Parbroitht, Andrew Ansstrodyr of that ilk, John Betoun of Balfoure, Alexander Lochmalony of that ilk and John Spens, burgess of Crail. Which perambulators, having considered a letter of Andrew Charteris and Patrick Wellis, burgesses of Perth, consenting to the promises, confirmed all and sundry contained in the said old perambulation. Done at the Theifis Rod on the Threpmure. |
Dates |
24 Oct 1498 |
Access status |
Not held |
Access conditions |
This record is not held at the National Records of Scotland. It is held at St Andrews University Library Department of Special Collections |
Location |
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Description |
Witnesses: Henry Ramsay, Florence Admouty, John Ferny, Patrick Gourlay, David Greig, Sir John Faireful, chaplain, and John Sibbald, mair. Notary: Thomas Barclay, priest of St Andrews diocese |
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