Charter of Feu-farm by David Betoun, abbot of Arbroath granting to Thomas Annand of Kynquhereis, 31st August 1527
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Charter of Feu-farm by David [Betoun], abbot of Arbroath [afterwards cardinal], with consent of the convent, granting to Thomas Annand of Kynquhereis, his heirs-male and his male assignees of the surname of Annand, whom failing, to the heirs-male and assignees-male of same surname of Thomas Annand, son of the late Alexander Annand, formerly of Myddill-perse, commonly called Bagraw, whom failing, to the heirs whomsoever of Thomas Annand of Kynquhereis, the whole lands of Easter-perse with teindsheaves, in the lordship of Kingoldrum, regality of Arbroath and shire of Forfar, extending in former rentals, with teindsheaves, to ten and nine merks, and for the 'ryn mart et wedder,' 15s. yearly with four bolls customs oats: To be held feu for the sums in the former rental, with four bolls of oats and three merks yearly of augmentation. Dated at Arbroath, 31st August 1527. Signed by the abbot, and the following monks:John Bad, sub-prior, William Scot, Walter Baldowy, Andrew Vardy, Thomas Dequhyr (?), James Antoun or Awtoun (who apparently signs twice, or there may be two of that name), John Logye, James Frisall, David Crayll, James Lychtton, Thomas Sadlair, Patrick Cargyll, David Haly (?), John Wardlaw, Patrick Murray, Alexander Dure, John Dumbrek, and William Wodderburn.
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- Creation: 31st August 1527
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Margaret Forrest 26th July 2011
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