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| GD112 | Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Muniments) | 1306-20th century |
| GD112/35 | Accounts of Special Interest | 1590-1893 |
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Country code |
GB |
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Repository code |
234 |
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Repository |
National Records of Scotland |
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Reference |
GD112/35/1 |
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Title |
Accounts of Special Interest |
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Dates |
1590-1599 |
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Access status |
Open |
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Location |
On site |
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Description |
1. 1590 April 27 Assignation by Margaret Maxtoun, spouse of Mr John Stewart, to John Stewart, their son, valet in HM chamber, of 100 crowns of gold of the sun, two kye and their followers, due to granter by deceased Colin Campbell of Glenurquhar, for price of a tablet of gold set with 12 precious stones, such as diamonds, rubies and others, `conteineand also grawin be goldsmytht wark how that Chryst maid a comparisone how that a certane king maid ane bankett and send furth his serviands to call in his jestis [guests]; and off thair answer and excuiss as it is contenit in the h[alie] evangell thairupone', which sum of 100 crowns with the kye has been resting unpaid for 42 years or thereby.
2. 1595 July 18 Discharge by Patrick, earl of Orknay, to Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurquhy, kt, on behalf of Mr Thomas Barkly, donator to escheat of granter's deceased father, of an iron piece which said Sir Duncan bought from Francis, sometime earl Bothwell, and now pertaining to said Mr Thomas, by gift of escheat. Witnesses: Mr William Irving, Thomas Black and Andrew Mertyne, granter's servitors.
3. n.d. Account for tailoring.
4. n.d. Account due by the laird of Glenorchare, for claret, black velvet, golf balls, paper, and other necessaries. Damaged and fragile.
5. n.d. Note of linen and tweedling bought for `my lady'.
6. n.d. Account for materials, `secking to be the lady ane wyllycott', and for haberdashery.
7. n.d. Another account for tailoring. |
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7 items |
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