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Covenants.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Promises or undertakings of legal validity embodied in a contract under seal; also particular agreements contained in a deed or contract under seal which are incidental to the main purpose of the document.

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Copies, in a seventeenth-century hand, of the National Covenant and letters, petitions, poems, etc., connected with it, circa 1637-circa 1641., [Circa 1637-circa 1641.], 1717-1718, undated.

 Item
Identifier: MS.1939
Scope and Contents

At the end are accounts, 1717-1718, undated (folio 72). Inside the end cover, "Archibald Law with my hand ye pen laid at God's command" is written, in a seventeenth-century hand which does not appear to be any of those represented in the manuscript.

Dates: [Circa 1637-circa 1641.], 1717-1718, undated.

Draft deed of covenant between J B S Haldane and his first wife Charlotte., 1946.

 Item
Identifier: Ch.15523
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Comprised of: a publishers` agreement, 1937, a draft deed of covenant with his first wife Charlotte, 1946, and a certificate of election to the National Institute of Sciences of India, 1953.

Dates: 1946.

Letters and papers chiefly concerning the families of Forbes and Skene., 1622-1713.

 File
Identifier: MS.1704, folios 2-8
Scope and Contents

Letter of Elizabeth Sinclair, Lady Sinclair, to Lord Forbes, 1622; fragment of a covenant with the Almighty signed by John Skene of Skene, 1677, l680; covenant with the Almighty by John Forbes of Balfluig, 1697; memoranda of Colin Campbell, Minister of St Nicholas, Aberdeen, 1703; poem on the union of the Parliaments, circa 1707; letter, 1713, of George Skene of Skene, Rector of Marischal College, Aberdeen.

Dates: 1622-1713.

National Covenant. A very large copy written by William Aytoun, and illuminated with letters in gold., 1639.

 File
Identifier: Adv.MS.20.6.14
Scope and Contents

The arrangement of the signatures, with the noblemen at the top and the barons and burgesses down each side, implies that it was signed in parliament; the names themselves suggest the Parliament of 1639 rather than that of 1640.

Dates: 1639.

National Covenant. An ornamental copy, written by John Laurie, writer, Edinburgh. It has thirteen (?twelve) signatures including those of Rothes, Loudoun, Balmerino, and Lindsay., 1639.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.20.6.15
Scope and Contents

This copy was probably written between 9 May and 30 August 1639. It was probably signed to mark the defection of Lord George Gordon, eldest son of the Marquis of Huntly to the covenanting cause. Huntly and Lord George were taken prisoner in April 1639 and transported to Edinburgh. Subsequent pressure from the Marquis of Argyll – Lord Gordon’s uncle – induced the young man to sign. His signature is the twelfth on the Covenant.

Dates: 1639.

National Covenant. Copy signed by the minister and some 400-430 members of the congregation of Inveresk, with a further 366 subscribing through notaries., 1638.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.20.6.18
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Three of the covenants, Adv.MSS.20.6.14, 20.6.15, and 20.6.19, were probably signed in Edinburgh. The remaining four were all subscribed locally; in each case, the local signatures are preceded by the signatures, presumably written in beforehand in Edinburgh, of various noblemen, lairds, burgesses, and ministers of the Tables. Those dated 1638 lack the Glasgow Determination; those dated 1639 include it.

Dates: 1638.

National Covenant. Copy signed, once before and once after the addition of the Glasgow Determination, by the provost, bailies, and councillors of the burgh of Peebles, but also by burgesses of Jedburgh., 1638, 1639.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.20.6.16
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Three of the covenants, Adv.MSS.20.6.14, 20.6.15, and 20.6.19, were probably signed in Edinburgh. The remaining four were all subscribed locally; in each case, the local signatures are preceded by the signatures, presumably written in beforehand in Edinburgh, of various noblemen, lairds, burgesses, and ministers of the Tables. Those dated 1638 lack the Glasgow Determination; those dated 1639 include it.

Dates: 1638, 1639.

National Covenant. Copy with fifteen signatures, including those of Montrose, General Leslie and Sir Thomas Hope, the Lord Advocate., 1638.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.20.6.19
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Three of the covenants, Adv.MSS.20.6.14, 20.6.15, and 20.6.19, were probably signed in Edinburgh. The remaining four were all subscribed locally; in each case, the local signatures are preceded by the signatures, presumably written in beforehand in Edinburgh, of various noblemen, lairds, burgesses, and ministers of the Tables. Those dated 1638 lack the Glasgow Determination; those dated 1639 include it.

Dates: 1638.

National Covenant. Copy written by John Trotter, Notary Public, and endorsed as the Confession of Faith for Fife. It has the subscriptions, grouped in presbyteries, of some 400-500 lairds, ministers, burgesses, and others from Fife., 1638.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.20.6.13
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Three of the covenants, Adv.MSS.20.6.14, 20.6.15, and 20.6.19, were probably signed in Edinburgh. The remaining four were all subscribed locally; in each case, the local signatures are preceded by the signatures, presumably written in beforehand in Edinburgh, of various noblemen, lairds, burgesses, and ministers of the Tables. Those dated 1638 lack the Glasgow Determination; those dated 1639 include it.

Dates: 1638.

Rearranged copy, late 16th century-mid 17th century, of Sir James Balfour of Pittendrigh, 'Practicks’., [Circa 1579], 1638, 18th century.

 File
Identifier: Adv.MS.24.6.3(c)
Scope and Contents Volume containing the alphabetical rearrangment of Sir James Balfour’s ‘Practicks’, with an 18th century index (folios 8-207; iii-xvii). It is prefaced by ‘The ordoure of Chancellarie’ section (folio 1). It is followed by ‘Schiplawis elected further of alcheron… Anno 1543, 1557’ (folio 209) and ‘The lawes of the merches betwixt Scotland and Ingland, 1590’ (folio 232); these are not the Balfour passages on these subjects, which appear in their proper places in the main section. The border...
Dates: [Circa 1579], 1638, 18th century.