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Transcript by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1811-1819, of extracts from the Council, Bailie and Court Registers of Aberdeen, 1398-1639., 1398-1639.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Adv.MSS.9A.1.6-9A.1.7
Scope and Contents

The transcripts are written on sheets of paper watermarked between 1811 and 1819.

Most of the extracts relate to the ecclesiastical antiquities of Aberdeen. The rest relate to various religious houses elsewhere in Scotland.

Bound in two volumes with endpapers watermarked between 1820 and 1822.

Dates: 1398-1639.

Transcript by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1824, of the late 15th-16th-century cartulary of the cathedral of Aberdeen known as ‘Registrum Capellanorum Chori’ (‘Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain’, number 1112), which is kept at Aberdeen University Library., Late 15th century-16th century.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.20.3.1
Scope and Contents The transcript is followed by: (i) copies by Hutton on leaves watermarked 1818 and 1819 of various leaves of the cartulary (folios 475, 519); (ii) Hutton’s transcript on leaves watermarked 1818 of the Inventory of the cathedral, 1549, which is printed in ‘Registrum Episcopatus Aberdonensis’, volume i, pages 179-199 (folio 487); (iii) transcripts (one in another hand) of two charters, 1492, 1499, of William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen (folio 521);...
Dates: Late 15th century-16th century.

Transcripts by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1815, of the register of the abbey of Arbroath, 13th century-16th century, and of various charters, 1213-1246., 13th century-16th century.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.9A.1.18
Scope and Contents

The transcripts are of:

(i) the register of the abbey of Arbroath, which was then in the library at Panmure (folio 2);

(ii) copies then in possession of John Dillon of charters, 1238-1246, relating to the abbey (folio 404);

(iii) a charter of confirmation of James III, 1486, of a charter of confirmation by William the Lion, 1213, then (1821) in possession of Sir Thomas Burnet of Leys, Baronet (folio 408).

Bound with endpapers watermarked 1818.

Dates: 13th century-16th century.