Instrument of Sasine written by Stephen of Heslyhope, presbyter of Glasgow diocese concerning the lands of Sewaltoun and Fullartoun, 2nd November 1441
Scope and Contents
An instrument of sasine, written by Stephen of Heslyhope, presbyter of Glasgow diocese, narrating that George Fullartoun, laird of Corsby, gave sasine to the Prior and Friars of thk Carmelite Order of Irvine, of an annualrent of ten merks to be uplifted yearly from his lands of Sewaltoun and Fullartoun; also sasine of five merks yearly from the Temple lands of Wester Temple, Brouidey, and Dyocis Temple, to be allocated in said sum of ten merks. Sasine given on the lands of Dyocis Temple, 2nd November 1441. Witnesses, Andrew Brown, rector of Kingarth, Rankin of Craw[fu]rd, Alex[ander] Howystoun, and Robert and John Huntar, burgesses of Irvine, etc.; Thomas Fergusson, John Gybsoun, James of Mortoun, and William Cowpar being also present.
Dates
- Creation: 2nd November 1441
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Archivist's Note
Margaret Forrest 3rd June 2010
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