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Alexander Lyndesay, canon of Aberdeen

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Letters in the form of an instrument, by Alexander Lyndesay setting forth that Sir Alexander Gordon petitioned that certain letters concerning the latter's father, George Earl of Huntlie, might be copied and reduced to the form of a public transumpt, 4th July 1492

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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/3279
Scope and Contents Letters in the form of an instrument, by Alexander Lyndesay, canon of Aberdeen and commissary of Mr. Andrew Liell, treasurer and official of Aberdeen, setting forth that lately a venerable man Sir Alexander Gordon, in name of Alexander Lord of Gordon, petitioned that certain letters concerning the latter's father, George Earl of Huntlie, exhibited before the granter in judgment, might be copied and reduced to the form of a public transumpt, whereupon, after citation affixed on the doors of...
Dates: 4th July 1492