Instrument of Sasine proceeding on a precept under the Quarter Seal of King James the Third, 3rd June 1488
Scope and Contents
Instrument of Sasine proceeding on a precept under the Quarter Seal of King James the Third, dated at Edinburgh 3rd June 1488, directed to William Cunynghame of Craganys, Alexander his brother, David Lyndissay and Robert Cuninngham as bailies, for infefting Alexander, Earl of Glencairn, in the £30 lands of Drummond and the £10 lands of Duchray, in the Earldom of Lennox and sheriffdom of Stirling, granted to the earl by the king. Sasine given 3rd June 1488, by William Cunnyngham as bailie to Andrew Cunyngham attorney for the earl. Witnesses, John Cunyngham, Adam Lyn, Thomas Smyth, James Sergeand, and Robert Farach. John Moderuele, presbyter of Glasgow diocese, notary public by imperial and royal authority.
Dates
- Creation: 3rd June 1488
Creator
- James III, King of Scotland, 1451-1488 (Person)
- Cunningham, William, fl 1480s (bailie) (Person)
- Moderuele, John, fl 1480s (notary) (Person)
Language of Materials
Latin
Conditions Governing Access
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Full Extent
1 document
Archivist's Note
Margaret Forrest 25th January 2011
Repository Details
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