Instrument of Sasine following on a precept from King James the Third, 9th June 1481
Scope and Contents
Instrument of Sasine following on a precept from King James the Third (dated at Edinburgh, 19th May 1481), for infefting Henry Pitcarne as heir of his father, George Pitcarne, of a fifth part with a thirtieth part of the lands of Colernie, in the sheirffdom of Fife. The precept is addressed to the baron of the barony of Ballinbreich, and sasine is given by John Scot, serjeant and bailie of George, Earl of Rothes, 9th June 1481, on the west side of the principal messuage of the lands. Winesses, John Oliphant of Kelle, Walter Oliphant, John Mallwing, Thomas Dischington, John Lesle, John Dure, and George Fyff; John Symson, M.A., of St. Andrews diocese, by imperial authority notary public.
Dates
- Creation: 9th June 1481
Creator
- James III, King of Scotland, 1451-1488 (Person)
- Simpson, John, fl 1480s (notary) (Person)
Language of Materials
Latin
Conditions Governing Access
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Full Extent
1 document
Archivist's Note
Margaret Forrest 11th January 2011
Repository Details
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