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AD1/27 Bond by William Douglas, lord of Neythtdale, Robert Stewart, lord of Durisdeer, William Douglas of Strabrok, kt., and James Douglas of Strabrok to Laurence Prestoun and David Pullay, burgess of Edynburgh, for P26:13:4d. sterling money of Scotland paid to them as a loan at town of Brugis and to be repaid there at Easter next. Sealed with seals of William Douglas, lord of Neythtdale, and of James Douglas, with signet of Robert Stewart, in absence of his seal, and with seal of James Douglas in absence of that of William Douglas of Strabrok, his brother 10 Dec 1390 This record is Open.
GD1/1042/1 Notarial instrument narrating that Sir James Vallance (de Waloniis) kt, lord of Inchegall, steward of Robert earl of Fyff and Menteth, gave corporal possession, state and sasine to William of Spens, burgess of Perth, and Isabel, his spouse, and the longest liver of them, of the said earl's lands of Athaland, Ketydy and Craigswmqwar, within the sheriffdom of Fyff, and invested them conjointly in the said lands by all their rightful metes and bounds with their pertinents, according to the order which ought to be observed in such acts. Witnesses: Walter [and] Robert Stewart (Scen') kts., John Stewart, Walter of Stradherne, William of Duns, squires, Laurence of Spens and John Clerk (clerico) of Conedy, burgess of Perth. Notary: Andrew Scott, clerk of St Andrews diocese, imperial notary.
[In dorso] copy precept by Robert earl of Fyff and Menteth to Sir James Vallance (de Valoniis) kt, lord of Inchegall, his steward of Fyff, for giving state and sasine to William Spens, burgess of Perth, and Isabel Cambell, his spouse, or their attorneys, of his lands of Athaland, Ketydy and Craigswmqwar in his earldom of Fyff, according to the form and tenor of the charter made to them of the aforesaid lands. Dunblane, 5 May 1385
16 May 1385 This record is Open.
GD3/1/1/46/1 Charter by Robert, Stewart of Scotland, Earl of Stratherne [1370] This record is Open.
GD3/1/1/64/1 Charter granted by Robert, Stewart of Scotland, Earl of Stratherne and Lord of Cunningham in favour of his beloved and faithful Alexander Blar, his heirs and assignees of an annualrent of 4 chalders of oatmeal and one pound of pepper which Alan le Suche and William of Ferrans, knights, were accustomed to take from the lands of Stane and Buretrees which then belonged to Andrew Frauerys in Cunningham; to hold of the Stewart and his heirs for payment yearly of a pair of gilt spurs or 12 silver pennies if asked at the feast of Whitsunday 10 Dec 1363 This record is Open.
GD11/1 To see this record, order GD11/2 c 1358 This record is Open.
GD11/2 Charter by King David II verbatim ratifying and confirming the foregoing, (GD11/1), Charter by Thomas de Moravia to Robert Stewart, his Cousin, of the Barony of Shenbody lying in the County of Clackmannan 3 May 1358 This record is Open.
GD39/1/7 Charter by Alexander de Manners dom. de Redhall, to John de Manners his son, of the lands of Dreghorn, lying in the Barony of Redhall and County of Edinburgh, and to the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten. Witnesses William Bishop of St Andrews, Robert the Stewart of Scotland, Earl of Fyfe and Menteith, Robert de Erskine and Thomas, his son, Robert Stewart of Shanbothy, Sheriff of Perth, Knights, Thomas de Wauchope and Walter Gatmilk. [Before 1371.] 1371 This record is Open.
GD45/27/74 Charter by Robert, Stewart of Scotland, to Sir John Stewart, kt., son of deceased Sir James Stewart, kt., of the barony of Kelly. Reddendo: forinsec service to the King in the host and suit of court at the three head courts of the Stewart's court of Methfen [1340-1346] This record is Open.
GD86/5 Charter by Robert, Stewart of Scotland, granting that John de Haltoun and his heirs shall hold the lands of Haltoun, with free multures, of him and his successors: Firmly prohibiting anyone from molesting the said John or his heirs contrary to the terms of this grant. 11 Jun 1344 This record is Open.
GD86/7 Letters of Bailiary by Robert, stewart of Scotland, Earl of Stratherne and baron of the barony of Renfrewe, with consent of John Stewart, Earl of Carryke, his eldest son, constituting Alan de Lawedir, tenant of Whytslade, their bailie of the lands and tenandries of Byrkynsyde, Ligeardwod, Morystoun, Whytslade and Auldynstoun, within the sheriffdom of Berwick-upon-Tweed; with power to hold courts at any place in the lordship he pleases, to punish excesses, repledge men dwelling on their lands to their liberties etc, and to do any other thing pertaining to the office of bailie. 16 Oct 1369 This record is Open.
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