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Lauder, John, fl 1550s-1560s (notary)

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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Instrument of Sasine following on a precept for infefting James Brown and spouse in the lands of Glensoun, 3rd March 1560

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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/1161
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Instrument of Sasine following on a precept of same date as an earlier charter, for infefting James Brown and spouse in the lands of Glensoun. Sasine given by John Brown, son and heir-apparent of John Brown of Carsluith, as bailie, on 3rd March 1559-60. Witnesses, Thomas Pawtisone in Glensone, Gilbert Pawtisone, and John Andersone. Notary, John Lauder, presbyter of Glasgow diocese, by apostolic authority.

Dates: 3rd March 1560

Instrument of Sasine narrating that John, abbot of Sweetheart, personally gave sasine to Cuthbert Brown of the Land, of the eight-merk lands of Drum, 23rd May 1563

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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/1163
Scope and Contents Instrument of Sasine narrating that in terms of a charter of feu-farm granted by himself, John, abbot of Sweetheart, personally gave sasine to Cuthbert Brown of the Land, of the eight-merk lands of Drum (tenanted by Thomas Grenelaw, Thomas Dryisdaill, Cuthbert Baty, William Padzane, Thomas Nicolsoun, John Breg, and Janet Gregand, his spouse), and the four-merk land of Corbelly (tenanted by Thomas Maxwell, William and Gilbert Sandersoun), in the barony of Lochkindeloch and stewartry of...
Dates: 23rd May 1563

Notarial Instrument narrating that James Drant freely resigned possession of the lands of Nether Cars in favour of John Brown, 10th February 1550

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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/1942
Scope and Contents Notarial Instrument narrating that James Drant freely resigned and upgave from himself and his heirs all right, possession, or kindness he had to the 10s. lands of Nether Cars, occupied by him, in the barony of Sweetheart, etc., in favour of John Brown, son of Cristina Lanerig, and John Brown, son of Janet Makdonart, their heirs, etc. Done at the monastery of Sweetheart, on 10th February 1549-50. Witnesses, Paul Broun, John Slochtir, and Thomas Makcongwe. John Lauder, presbyter of Glasgow...
Dates: 10th February 1550