Instrument of Sasine, proceeding on a precept from Chancery of King James the Fourth, 10th November 1494
Scope and Contents
Instrument of Sasine, proceeding on a precept from Chancery of King James the Fourth in terms of a retour, for infefting John Fullartoun as nearest and lawful heir of his deceased father John Fullartoun of Corsby in the lands of 'le Trwne' with pertinents; the lands of Fullartoun with the fishings from 'le Trwne' proceeding to the influx of the water of Irwyne, and from the influx of the water of Irwyne direct upwards, proceeding for the whole space of the lands of Fullartoun on both sides of the water of Irwyne; the lands of Herperland and Lathislands with pertinents; the lands of Merres and Galis ; the four merks and a half of annualrent of the lands of Sewaltoun and superiority of Sewaltoun, lying in the bailliary of Kyle Stewart, shire of Ayr, held of the king as Stewart of Scotland. Security being taken for two silver pennies duplication of the blench farm of Trwne [Troon], two pair of spurs, duplication of blench for Fullertoun with fishings, two pennies of silver for Harperland and Lathis, the same for Merres and Galis, and also for Sewaltoun. Sasine given 10th November 1494 by John Walles of Cragy, bailie of Kyle Stewart. Witnesses, Hugh and William Wallace, brothers-german of said John, Hector Stewart of Rais, John Blair, son and apparent heir of John Blair of Adamtoun, Lambert 'Valles' [Wallace] of Sewaltoun, John Boyman, and John Wilsone.
Dates
- Creation: 10th November 1494
Creator
- James IV, 1473-1513 (King of Scotland) (Person)
- Cragy, John Walles of, bailie of Kyle Stewart (Person)
- [Pithid?], Patrick, fl 1490s (notary) (Person)
Language of Materials
Latin
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Archivist's Note
This writ is much worn and defaced.
Margaret Forrest 22nd February 2011
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