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Accounts of intromissions.

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Scots law. An account prepared by a trustee recording his transactions with the funds or estate in his charge.

Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:

Account books of the families of Mure of Caldwell and Mure of Glanderston, and related material., 1631-1875.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.4975-4989
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

The Mure of Caldwell papers are chiefly of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Some of the earlier papers belonged to the Mures of Glanderston, the two families having been united in 1710 by the succession of William, 4th Laird of Glanderston, to the Caldwell estates.

Dates: 1631-1875.

Accounts and miscellaneous papers of Neil Munro., 1928-1964.

 File
Identifier: MS.26937
Scope and Contents

The contents are as follows. (i) Accounts of McGrigor, Donald and Company, writers in Glasgow, for work in connection with the Trust, 1930-1952 (folio 1); (ii) Miscellaneous papers, 1928-1964 (folio 55).

Dates: 1928-1964.

'Book of Intromissions with the rents of Rosline by a factory for Generall Sinclair' of John Mackenzie, Writer to the Signet, concerning the family of St Clair of Sinclair., 1746-1757.

 Item
Identifier: MS.1463
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Contains correspondence and papers of John Mackenzie, Advocate and a Principal Clerk of Session, of Cramond and later of Delvine (died 1731), his sons Alexander, Writer to the Signet and a Principal Clerk of Session (died 1737), and John, Writer to the Signet, Deputy-Keeper of the Signet (died 1778), and Alexander's grandson Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baronet, Writer to the Signet (died 1835); formed a distinguished line of lawyers who were active in the affairs of their day and...
Dates: 1746-1757.

Notebook containing another copy of MS.17465: 'Compt Book of Sir Alexander Cumings Intromissions with the Rent of Aberlady & Butterdane', crops 1694-1700., 1694-1700.

 Item
Identifier: MS.17466
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The estate of Aberlady (including Butterdean in Oldhamstocks) in East Lothian belonged to Douglas of Kilspindie and to Hay of Aberlady. It was purchased in 1668 by Sir Andrew Fletcher, younger brother of Sir Robert of Saltoun. He died in 1675 and was succeeded by his sons Archibald (died 1685) and John (died 1687) and the latter's son Andrew; among their tutors and curators were Andrew and Henry Fletcher of Saltoun. Andrew died in 1710 and the estate came, in terms of a mutual entail, to...
Dates: 1694-1700.

Notebook containing another copy of MS.17465: 'Compt Book of Sir Alexander Cumings Intromissions with the Rent of Aberlady & Butterdane', crops 1694-1700, with some differences in the introduction., 1694-1700.

 Item
Identifier: MS.17467
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The estate of Aberlady (including Butterdean in Oldhamstocks) in East Lothian belonged to Douglas of Kilspindie and to Hay of Aberlady. It was purchased in 1668 by Sir Andrew Fletcher, younger brother of Sir Robert of Saltoun. He died in 1675 and was succeeded by his sons Archibald (died 1685) and John (died 1687) and the latter's son Andrew; among their tutors and curators were Andrew and Henry Fletcher of Saltoun. Andrew died in 1710 and the estate came, in terms of a mutual entail, to...
Dates: 1694-1700.

Notebook containing another copy of the account in MS.17460: "Compt of Intromission had [by Saltoun and his] Factors with Sir Andrew Fletc[her's executorie] ..."., 1675-1679.

 Item
Identifier: MS.17461
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The estate of Aberlady (including Butterdean in Oldhamstocks) in East Lothian belonged to Douglas of Kilspindie and to Hay of Aberlady. It was purchased in 1668 by Sir Andrew Fletcher, younger brother of Sir Robert of Saltoun. He died in 1675 and was succeeded by his sons Archibald (died 1685) and John (died 1687) and the latter's son Andrew; among their tutors and curators were Andrew and Henry Fletcher of Saltoun. Andrew died in 1710 and the estate came, in terms of a mutual entail, to...
Dates: 1675-1679.

Notebook containing another copy of the account in MS.17460: "Compt of Intromission had [by Saltoun and his] Factors with Sir Andrew Fletc[her's executorie] ...", followed by accounts concerning Archiblad and John Fletcher of Aberlady., 1675-1686.

 Item
Identifier: MS.17462
Scope and Contents The "Compt of Intromission had [by Saltoun and his] Factors with Sir Andrew Fletc[her's executorie] ..." (folio 1) is followed by 'Blackbaronies Sir Patrick Murrayes and Saltounes compt book of intromissiones as Curators to Archibald Fletcher of Aberlady Containing the Cropts 1680, 81, 82, 83 and 84 of Aberlady and Butterdane with the former rests' (folio 17 verso) and 'Blackbarony and Sir Patrick Murrayes Compt book of intromission as Curators to John Fletcher of Aberlady Containing the...
Dates: 1675-1686.

Notebook containing another copy of the accounts in MS.17462: accounts concerning Andrew, Archibald and John Fletcher of Aberlady., 1675-1686.

 Item
Identifier: MS.17463
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The estate of Aberlady (including Butterdean in Oldhamstocks) in East Lothian belonged to Douglas of Kilspindie and to Hay of Aberlady. It was purchased in 1668 by Sir Andrew Fletcher, younger brother of Sir Robert of Saltoun. He died in 1675 and was succeeded by his sons Archibald (died 1685) and John (died 1687) and the latter's son Andrew; among their tutors and curators were Andrew and Henry Fletcher of Saltoun. Andrew died in 1710 and the estate came, in terms of a mutual entail, to...
Dates: 1675-1686.

Notebook titled 'Account of Henry Fletchers intromission with y[ ]Andrew Fletcher of Aberlady during ye time that h[e was Tutor] to him. beginning 21 March 1688 and ending, viz for ye Cropts 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92 and 93 yea[rs]’., 1687-1693.

 Item
Identifier: MS.17464
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The estate of Aberlady (including Butterdean in Oldhamstocks) in East Lothian belonged to Douglas of Kilspindie and to Hay of Aberlady. It was purchased in 1668 by Sir Andrew Fletcher, younger brother of Sir Robert of Saltoun. He died in 1675 and was succeeded by his sons Archibald (died 1685) and John (died 1687) and the latter's son Andrew; among their tutors and curators were Andrew and Henry Fletcher of Saltoun. Andrew died in 1710 and the estate came, in terms of a mutual entail, to...
Dates: 1687-1693.

Notebook titled 'Compt Book of Sir Alexander Cumings Intromissions with the Rent of Aberlady & Butterdane', crops 1694-1700, with comments by Henry Fletcher., 1694-1700.

 Item
Identifier: MS.17465
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The estate of Aberlady (including Butterdean in Oldhamstocks) in East Lothian belonged to Douglas of Kilspindie and to Hay of Aberlady. It was purchased in 1668 by Sir Andrew Fletcher, younger brother of Sir Robert of Saltoun. He died in 1675 and was succeeded by his sons Archibald (died 1685) and John (died 1687) and the latter's son Andrew; among their tutors and curators were Andrew and Henry Fletcher of Saltoun. Andrew died in 1710 and the estate came, in terms of a mutual entail, to...
Dates: 1694-1700.

Notebook titled "Compt of Intromission had [by Saltoun and his] Factors with Sir Andrew Fletc[her's executorie] and with the rents of Aberlady & [Butterdain] Cropt 1675, 76, 77, & 79 whi[ch] is [the] hai[ll] time of Saltoun's Tutor[y]"., 1675-1679.

 Item
Identifier: MS.17460
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The estate of Aberlady (including Butterdean in Oldhamstocks) in East Lothian belonged to Douglas of Kilspindie and to Hay of Aberlady. It was purchased in 1668 by Sir Andrew Fletcher, younger brother of Sir Robert of Saltoun. He died in 1675 and was succeeded by his sons Archibald (died 1685) and John (died 1687) and the latter's son Andrew; among their tutors and curators were Andrew and Henry Fletcher of Saltoun. Andrew died in 1710 and the estate came, in terms of a mutual entail, to...
Dates: 1675-1679.

Papers, chiefly Gaelic, of Duncan Campbell, Inverness (1826-1916).

 File
Identifier: MS.14883
Scope and Contents This loose collection of papers belonged to Duncan Campbell, who was born at the farm of Kerrumore, Glenlyon, of which his family had been tenants for three generations. He was editor of the ‘Northern Chronicle’, co-editor of the ‘Highland Monthly’, and author of a number of works relating to Highland history, notably the ‘Book of Garth and Fortingall’. (See ‘Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness’, volume 28, page vi).The papers here described are in many different...
Dates: 17th century-1st quarter of 20th century.

'Stated account of charge and discharge betuixt William Scott of Raeburn and Walter Scott, his Tutor in law, for his intromissions with his estate ... since the time of Walter Scott, his father, his death'., 1707-1718.

 Item
Identifier: MS.2891
Scope and Contents From the Series:

To a great extent the papers have been examined by William Scott, the sixth laird (died 1855), whose notes, signed 'W.S.', appear throughout.

Dates: 1707-1718.

William Mure of Glanderston's intromissions with the affairs of William Mure of Caldwell., 1654-1655.

 File
Identifier: MS.4976
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

The Mure of Caldwell papers are chiefly of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Some of the earlier papers belonged to the Mures of Glanderston, the two families having been united in 1710 by the succession of William, 4th Laird of Glanderston, to the Caldwell estates.

Dates: 1654-1655.

William Mure of Glanderston's intromissions with the rents of Ralston and Dunlophill., 1631-1637.

 File
Identifier: MS.4975
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

The Mure of Caldwell papers are chiefly of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Some of the earlier papers belonged to the Mures of Glanderston, the two families having been united in 1710 by the succession of William, 4th Laird of Glanderston, to the Caldwell estates.

Dates: 1631-1637.