Reference | Title | Date | Access status |
B34/20/54
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Extract act of Privy Council appointing John Baird and Henry Davidsoun bailies of Innerkething and discharging James Hendersoun of Fordale from the office of provost
| 30 Dec 1570 |
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B66/25/554
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Bond for 50 merks by John Baird, merchant, burgess of Stirling, in favour of John Martin, merchant, town treasurer
| 18 Sep 1682 |
Not Held
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B66/25/743
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Bond by Robert Buchannan, traveller, burgess of Stirling, to John Baird, merchant, burgess of Stirling, for 40 merks
| 16 Oct 1666 |
Not Held
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CS156/6
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Sir John Baird and others vs Scougal and others : Act for abstracted multures
| 14 November 1690 |
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CS226/6841
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Sir John Baird, Lord Newbyth, S.C.J. vs Murray and Crichton : Unstated
| 1677 |
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CS226/6861
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Sir John Baird, Lord Newbyth, S.C.J. vs Baird : Poinding the Ground
| 1684 |
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E19/23
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Letter from [John Campbell] Lord Loudoun to [William Douglas] Earl of Morton, Lord High Treasurer, concerning laird of Caprintoun's attempt to obtain gift of escheat of John Baird collier, who lately discovered coal near Mauchline [Ayrshire]. Loudoun, 10 Nov 1630.
| 1630 |
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E107/48
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Fife: Feu charter by Henry Phelpe of Ormestoune, burgess of Newburgh, to John Baird, burgess of Newburgh, of a piece of land called the Cuttell within the burgh of Newburgh.
| 24 May 1528 |
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GD1/233/1
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Instrument of Sasine in favour of Robert Finniesoune, writer in Glasgow, of a tenement of land with a backyard in Glasgow on the west side of Lindsayes Waster Wynd lying between said Wynd on the east the lands formerly belonging to deceased Gilbert Auldcorne on the south the malt kiln of William Scott on the west and the lands formerly belonging to William Anderson afterwards to the heirs of deceased John Baird on the north following on disposition granted by Thomas Williamsoune, son of deceased Thomas Williamsoune in Greinheid of Hags, dated 2nd March 1666
| 24 May 1666 |
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GD1/447/11
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Charter by Patrick Baird in Edingeich and Margaret Aitkein, his spouse, in favour of their elder son, John Baird, and his future spouse, Agnes Gray, and the survivor in conjunct infeftment of one half of the 20s. lands of old extent of Edingeich with part of the mill of Badlaymylne in parish of Cadder [Calder], barony and regality of Glasgow, the other half of said lands being granted to said John Baird and his heirs. Tag, seal gone. [Writs of Auchengeich, by Glasgow.]
| 2 Jan 1610 |
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