Precept of Sasine by William, Earl Marischall, in obedience to a brief from the royal chancery directing him to infeft William Skirvene, as son and heir, served and retoured to the late James Skirveine of Plewlandhill, his father, in the whole lands of Plewlandhill, 17th February 1564
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Precept of Sasine by William, Earl Marischall, in obedience to a brief from the royal chancery directing him to infeft William Skirvene, as son and heir, served and retoured to the late James Skirveine of Plewlandhill, his father, in the whole lands of Plewlandhill, in the barony of Keith Marischal, in the sheriffdom of Edinburgh and constabulary of Haddington. Signed by the earl and dated at Dunnotar, 17th February 1563 [1564]. Witnesses, William, the earl's son and heir-apparent, James Keith of . . . [illegible], Mr. AV. Chalmer, rector of Newdosk, James Keith, and George Michel, the earl's 'cubiculars.'
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- Creation: 17th February 1564
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Margaret Forrest 7th May 2013
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