Charter by Walter [Lindsay], lord of St. John granting lands to John Fullartoun of Corsby, 30th April 1543
Scope and Contents
Charter, containing clause of novodamus, by Walter [Lindsay], lord of St. John, preceptor of Torphichen, knight of the Order of Jerusalem, granting to John Fullartoun of Corsby, nephew [or grandson] ('nepotem') of the deceased John Fullertoun of Corsby, the five merk lands of Ronhill, and the four merk lands of Bromly, lying in the bailiary of Kyle Stewart and shire of Ayr, which had been in the superior's hands through non-entry. Reddendo for Ronhill 13s. 4d., and for Bromly three pence Scots. Signed and dated at Edinburgh, 30th April 1543. Witnesses, Henry Poluert, Nicolas Dundas, John Suentone, and Sir Alexander Robertson, notary public.
Dates
- Creation: 30th April 1543
Creator
- Jerusalem, Walter [Lindsay], lord of St. John, preceptor of Torphichen, knight of the Order of (Person)
Language of Materials
Latin
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Archivist's Note
Fragile document
Margaret Forrest 29th November 2011
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