Charter by Queen Mary in favour of John Fullertoun of the lands of Corsbie and Craiksland, 24th May 1549
Scope and Contents
Charter by Queen Mary in favour of John Fullertoun of that Ilk, in liferent, and David Fullertoun, his son and heir, of the lands of Corsbie and Craiksland, in the bailiary of Kile-Stewart and sheriffdom of Ayr, which had been in non-entry for eighty years, since the death of Adam Fullertoun or other last possessor - a gift of non-entries having been made for a time to David Blair of Adamtoun, and Margaret Hamilton, his spouse, and, moveable goods being sought by Patrick Neill, Serjeant and officer of John Wallace, tutor of Cragy, bailie of Kile-Stewart, and not found, the said lands were apprised in court at Muthill of Prestwik, and were sold to the grantees for £2500 Scots for non-entry, and £125 of bailie's fee, and under the condition narrated of date 31st May 1549, infra: To be held to the said John and David Fullertoun for services due and wont. Edinburgh, 24th May 1549.
Dates
- Creation: 24th May 1549
Creator
- Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587 (Person)
Language of Materials
Latin
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Archivist's Note
Margaret Forrest 12th July 2012
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