Charter by Robert, Stewart of Scotland to Sir Adam of Foullartoun, 13th April 1334
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Charter by Robert, Stewart of Scotland (afterwards King Robert the Second), granting to Sir Adam of Foullartoun, knight, son and heir of the late Reginald, sometime lord of Foullartoun, for homage and service, the whole lands of Foullartoun and Gaylis in Kile-Stewart, with the whole fishery and land which is called Trone, as far as the entrance ('ingressum') of the port of Irewyn, and so ascending the water of Irewyn as far as the land of Foullartoun extends; and four merks and a half of annualrent from the land of Schewalton, over which lands and annualrent Johanna, Elena, and Mariota, sisters, daughters of the late Reginald, have given up any right they had: To be holden for one pair of white gloves yearly, in name of feu-farm, and making suit at the granter's court of Kyle at three head pleas to be held yearly. Clause of warrandice. Dated at Irewyn, 13th April 1344. Witnesses, John Stewart, brother of the granter, William Symple, elder, Sir Nigel of Carother, the granter's chancellor, Ranulph of Crauforth, Finlay Mac Henry ('filio Henrici ').
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- Creation: 13th April 1334
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Margaret Forrest 18 March 2010
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