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Found in 754 Collections and/or Records:

Charter by Sir James Stewart of Killeith to Mr William Forbes of Manye, James Arnot senior, Nicholas Udwart and William Dick, merchants, burgesses of Edinburgh, of Saltoun., 31 December 1614.

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Identifier: Ch.13494
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.

Dates: 31 December 1614.

Charter by Sir John Hope and son to Sir James Halket, on his father’s resignation, of two-thirds of the lands of Pitfirrane., 5 April 1647.

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Identifier: Ch.6592
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 5 April 1647.

Charter by Sir John Wemyss, lord of Reres, to his cousin Philip Haket, lord of Balmagall, of the half of the barony of Petconnochquhy., Circa 1400.

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Identifier: Ch.6021b
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: Circa 1400.

Charter by Sir Robert Halket and lady to John Walker, merchant in Dunfermline, and Janet and Katharine, his daughters, of an annual-rent of 180 merks from the lands of Knokkes., 24 February 1632.

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Identifier: Ch.6527
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 24 February 1632.

Charter by Sir Robert Halket of Pitfirrane and Dame Margaret Murray, his spouse, to Adam Currie in Crumby and Bessie Maistertoun, his spouse, an annual-rent of £106 : 13 : 4 from the lands of Knokhous., 25 April 1613.

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Identifier: Ch.6471
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 25 April 1613.

Charter by Sir Robert Halket of Pitfirrane and Dame Margaret Murray, his spouse, to John Walker, merchant in Dunfermline, of an annual-rent of 270 merks from the lands of Knokas., 22 June 1613.

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Identifier: Ch.6473
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 22 June 1613.

Charter by Sir Robert Halkheid to Janet Cuninghame, relict of Alexander Wilson of Craigis, of an annual-rent of 100 merks from lands of Pitliver or Braedleyis and mill thereof., 1 December 1612.

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Identifier: Ch.6468
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 1 December 1612.

Charter by Sir Robert Halkheid to John Walker, burgess of Dunfermline, and Margaret Turnbull, his spouse, of annual-rent of 200 merks from the lands of Knokkes., 16 November 1622.

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Identifier: Ch.6515
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 16 November 1622.

Charter by Sir William Forbes of Craigievar, Patrick, Bishop of Aberdeen, Alexander Skene of Skene, John Kennedy of Carmuckies, John Forbes of Balnagask and Robert Forbes, brother of Sir William to William Gray of Fettindrum, of Saltoun, Logiefintray and Craigievar., 13, 22 April 1633.

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Identifier: Ch.13556
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.

Dates: 13, 22 April 1633.

Charter by Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to John Hope, fiar of Craighall, S.C.J. of Saltoun and Glencorse., 27 January, 15 February 1637.

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Identifier: Ch.13598
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.

Dates: 27 January, 15 February 1637.