Precept of Sasine by King James IV concerning the infefting Robert Crawfurd of Kilbirnie, 18th February 1507
Scope and Contents
Precept of Sasine by King James IV, as Stewart of Scotland, directed to Thomas, John, and Archibald Crawfurd, John Bell and Nigel Hyneman, as sheriffs in that part, for infefting Robert Crawfurd of Kilbirnie and Margaret Sympill, his spouse, in the half of the twenty merk land of Easter Greenock, with mill, etc., in the barony and shire of Renfrew, in terms of a charter to him and Margaret Sympill, his spouse; which lands were formerly held in chief of the king by William Fleming of Barrouchane, Crawfurd's superior, but were recognosced to the hands of the king and released in favour of the said Robert Crawfurd. Edinburgh, 18th February 1506-7.
Dates
- Creation: 18th February 1507
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Archivist's Note
Margaret Forrest 12th April 2011
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