Wardlaw, Henry, fl 1560s (notary)
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Instrument narrating the redemption by David Edingtoun of five husband-lands alienated to the late David King in Skarhill, 10th May 1567
Item
Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/1054
Scope and Contents
Instrument narrating the redemption by David Edingtoun of that Ilk, as assignee of his father, the late John Edingtoun of that Ilk, to a letter of reversion for the redemption of five husband-lands alienated to the late David King in Skarhill, to be redeemed on payment of 200 merks Scots, and the delivery of a tack of the lands for nine years at £6 Scots yearly; whereupon the said David Edington (in terms of an instrument of premunition under the hand of Sir John Flint, notary public) duly...
Dates:
10th May 1567
Notarial Instrument narrating that George Crichton, advocate, on payment of 300 merks, released in favour of David Edingtoun of that Ilk five of the ten husband-lands, occupied by Dewar, Edingtoun, Knox, Cowane, and Wilson, 1565
Item
Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/1053
Scope and Contents
Notarial Instrument narrating that Mr. George Crichton, advocate, on payment of 300 merks, released in favour of David Edingtoun of that Ilk five of the ten husband-lands, occupied by Dewar, Edingtoun, Knox, Cowane, and Wilson. Done in the house of the said Mr. George , 1565 [day and month omitted by notary]. Witnesses, Alexander Creychtoun, son of William Creychtoun of Drilaw, and others. Henry Wardlaw, notary.
Dates:
1565
