Sasine. Instrument of sasine
Found in 206 Collections and/or Records:
Sasine given by William Lunde of that ilk, sheriff of Fife, on precept from the King to George Strang, son and heir of John Strang, portioner laird of Balcasky, in the lands of Petdinny., 7 August 1491.
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).
Sasine given by William Scot of Balwery, knight, superior to John Halkheid, eldest son and apparent heir of Henry Halkeid of Petfurane, on his father`s resignation, of the third part of Petfurane., 2 July 1509.
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).
Sasine given `propriis manibus` by Patrick Halkhed of Pitferran to William Spittell of annualrent of six bolls, victual [possibly] from lands of Petconnochy., 18 November 1559.
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).
Sasine given `propriis manibus` by Patrick Halkheid of Pitfirrane to Robert Aytoun of Inchederny of an annualrent of twenty six bolls victual from lands of Pitfirrane and annualrent of 40 merks from said lands., 28 January 1569/1570.
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).
Sasine given `propriis manibus` by Patrick Halkheid of Pytfuran to John Smeton, junior, of an annual-rent of five bolls oatmeal from lands of Pytfuran., 16 January 1572/1573.
Includes the discharge of the sasine, 21 May 1575, on the reverse.
Sasine, Henry Murray, burgess of Dunfermline, of two annual-rents from the lands of Eister Baldrig, alias Hoill Baldrig, given ‘propriis manibus’ by Henry Durie of Lathalland., 19 December 1577.
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).
Sasine, Henry Wardlaw of Balmule, on charter from the King and Queen, of the office of heritable chamberlain of the lordship and regality of Dunfermline., 28 December 1607.
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).
Sasine, Henry Wardlaw of Balmule, on feu charter by Queen Ann, lady Dunfermline, in the lands of Balmule, etc., 24 May 1598.
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).
Sasine in favour of Adam Lyndsay of Douhill in twelve bolls victual annually from lands of Petconnoquhy, on charter by John Hacheid of Petfirrane., 2 November 1534.
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).
Sasine in favour of Andrew Stewart and Marjory Lindsay, his spouse, on charter by Henry Stewart of Rossyth, in the lands of Hartschaw and mill thereof, Gortphynnon and Torbrekfurd in shire of Clackmannan., 1 September 1522.
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).
Sasine in favour of George Halkheid, on precept of ‘clare constat’ from Sir William Scot of Balwery to him as heir of Patrick Hakket of Pitfirrane, his father, in a third part of the lands of Pitfirran., 24 August 1573.
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).
Sasine in favour of George Moodie, burgess of Rothsay and Marion Moodie, his wife, of lands in Grenoche., 22 March 1595/1596.
Sasine in favour of Isobel Hepburn, daughter of Sir Patrick Hepburn of Wauchtoun, knight, on precept from Patrick (George) Halkheid, her future husband, in the third part of the lands of Pitfirrane, with mansion-house, etc., held of Patrick Kinninmont of Craighall., 23 July 1575.
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).
Sasine in favour of James Cousin in Steilend, on feu charter by Archibald, Earl of Argyle, in the half of the lands of Steilend., 17 April 1572.
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).
Sasine in favour of John Shorttus in Steilend, on feu charter by Archibald, Earl of Argyle, in the half of the lands of Steilend., 17 April 1572.
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).
Sasine in favour of John Stephynsoun and Jonet Gray, spouses, of a tenement and two acres in Pettinweem on precept from the prior thereof., 1551.
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).
Sasine in favour of John Strang as heir to John Strang of Balkesky, his grandfather, in half of the lands of Balkesky, eighth part of lands of Balkesky and Ewinstoun, and fourth of the lands of Petdones, on precept from Chancery., 9 November 1548.
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).
Sasine in favour of Mr George Halkheid, conservator of the privileges of Scotland in Flanders, of the lands of Sillytoun Wester otherwise Halkheid and eighth part of the lands of Southfoide, on charter by the commendator of Dunfermline., 15 June 1576.
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).
Sasine in favour of Robert Halkheid now of Pitfirran, son and heir of the deceased George Halkheid of Pitfirrane, on precept of ‘clare constat’ by George, Earl of Huntlie, to him as heir of provision of the deceased Mr George Halkheid, conservator of the privileges of the Scots at Flanders, in the lands of Silletoun Wester called Halkheid Sillietoun and eighth part of the lands of Southfoid., 2 June 1589.
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).
Sasine in favour of Sir Dougall Campbell and Dame Isobell Boyd, his wife, and Grissell Campbell, their daughter, of lands in Killinan, Kilkerran and Kilcalmannell., 14-16, 18 April 1631.
Sasine in the lands of Auchinshelloch by James Lamont of Inveryne in favour of James Lamont of Rowe as heir to John Lamont of Rowe., 28 December 1658.
Sasine, Isobell Keir, daughter of John Keir in Pittencrieff, from Patrick Hakheid of Pitfirrane of annual-rent of two bolls beir and four bolls oats from Knokas., 30 October 1568.
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).
Sasine, James Hepburne on charter from Sir Robert Halkheid of an annual-rent of 100 merks from the mains of Pitfirrane., 27 June 1609.
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).
Sasine, John Bruce of Blairhall, on crown charter of the lands of Easter and Wester Pitdinnies, lands of Bargatie, etc., 17 March 1683.
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).
Sasine, John Keir in Pittencrieff from Patrick Hakheid of Pitfirrane of annual-rent of two bolls beir and four bolls oats from Knokas., 30 June 1567.
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).