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Charter by King James the First, as Steward of Scotland, granting to Rankin Fowlartoun of Corsby, 20th July 1428

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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/1266

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Charter by King James the First, as Steward of Scotland, granting to Rankin Fowlartoun of Corsby on his own resignation, and to Mariota Walace, his spouse, the lands of Dregarne, lying in Kyle-Stewart in the shire of Ayr: To be held to them and the longest liver of them, then to William Fowlartoun, their son, and the heirs of his body, etc.; whom failing, to Adam Fowlartoun, brother-german of William, and the heirs of his body; whom failing, to Rankin's heirs whomsoever, of the Stewart of Scotland for the time in fee and heritage, for the services used and wont. Given under the Privy Seal, in place of the Stewart's seal, at Perth, 20th July 1428. Witnesses, John [Cameron], bishop of Glasgow, chancellor, Mr. William Foulis, keeper of Privy Seal, Sir John Forester, chamberlain. Sir Walter Ogilvy, treasurer, knights; and Thomas Somervel, justiciar south of the Forth.

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  • Creation: 20th July 1428

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Archivist's Note

Margaret Forrest 27th May 2010

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