Stephen, of Heslyhope, fl 1440s-1450s (notary and presbyter of Glasgow diocese)
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Instrument of Sasine following upon a Precept by King James the Second, directed to Archibald Crawford of Perwic and William Danzelstoun of Covgrane, 30th August 1452
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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/2198
Scope and Contents
Instrument of Sasine following upon a Precept (dated 10th August 1452), by King James the Second, directed to Archibald Crawford of Perwic and William Danzelstoun of Covgrane, in terms of a charter fully narrated, dated at Edinburgh, 2nd August 1452, granting to Alexander Conyngham of Kilmaurs the lands of Kilmaurs, Lanrachtoun, Skelmorlie, Kilbride, and Polquharne, in the sheriffdom of Ayr, and resigned by the said Alexander at Corhead [on 18th July 1452]. To be held as in former...
Dates:
30th August 1452
Instrument of Sasine written by Stephen of Heslyhope, presbyter of Glasgow diocese concerning the ground of Dyocis Tempill, 2nd November 1441
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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/1267
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Instrument of Sasine written by Stephen of Heslyhope, presbyter of Glasgow diocese, by imperial authority notary public, narrating that George of Fowlartoun, lord of that ilk, gave sasine to Sir Andrew of Hetoun, then Provincial of the Order, on behalf of the brethren and prior of the convent near Ervyne [Irvine], of the Order of Carmelite Friars, of an annualrent of ten merks yearly to be uplifted from the ground of 'Dyocis tempill' lying in Kyle, Ayrshire, near the convent; 10s. of the...
Dates:
2nd November 1441
Instrument of Sasine written by Stephen of Heslyhope, presbyter of Glasgow diocese concerning the lands of Sewaltoun and Fullartoun, 2nd November 1441
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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/1729
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An instrument of sasine, written by Stephen of Heslyhope, presbyter of Glasgow diocese, narrating that George Fullartoun, laird of Corsby, gave sasine to the Prior and Friars of thk Carmelite Order of Irvine, of an annualrent of ten merks to be uplifted yearly from his lands of Sewaltoun and Fullartoun; also sasine of five merks yearly from the Temple lands of Wester Temple, Brouidey, and Dyocis Temple, to be allocated in said sum of ten merks. Sasine given on the lands of Dyocis Temple, 2nd...
Dates:
2nd November 1441
