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Instrument of Sasine following upon a precept directed to John Finlason and James Sinclair, 31st March 1550

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Identifier: La.V/7

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Instrument of Sasine following upon a precept (dated at Edinburgh, 28th March 1550) directed to John Finlason and James Sinclair, as bailies, by Oliver Sinclair of Pitcarnis with consent of Katherine Bellenden, his wife, for infefting Oliver Sinclair, son of William Sinclair of Rosling, the granter's brother­german, in the lands of Killeith, or Kideleith, in the barony of Kirkliston, regality of St. Andrews, and sheriffdom of Linlithgow. Sasine given by James Sinclair, 31st March 1550, to William Finlason for grantee. Witnesses, Mr. Alexander Sinclair, brother­german of 'said Oliver,' Patrick Dennum, elder, and Patrick Dennum, younger, his son, John Arde, Robert Lowry, James Lowry, William Cumnok, William Scheill, and William Walderston. John Mosman, of Glasgow diocese, notary by apostolic authority.

Dates

  • Creation: 31st March 1550

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Latin

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1 document

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Archivist's Note

Margaret Forrest 2nd August 2012

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