Precept of Clare Constat by Robert [Crichton], bishop of Dunkeld, directed to Robert Crichton, son of William Crichton of Drylaw, 16th July 1566
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Precept of Clare Constat by Robert [Crichton], bishop of Dunkeld, directed to Robert Crichton, son of William Crichton of Drylaw, and others, as bailies, for infefting George Stewart, now of Arntullie, as nearest and lawful heir of his father, the late John Stewart of Arntullie, in the lands of Arntullie, Over [Upper] Cardines, and Cardines ' inter lacus,' with mill, etc., in the barony of Dunkeld. Dated at Edinburgh, 16th July 1566, and given without prejudice of the office of forester of the woods of Dunkeld, resigned by the said John Stewart. Signed only by the bishop, a portion of whose seal is still attached. Witnesses, Robert Crichton of Eliok, Alexander Crichton, rector of Lundeif, William Crichton of Drylaw, Robert Kincaid, and William Paterson, notary.
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- Creation: 16th July 1566
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Margaret Forrest 5th November 2013
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