Deeds. Legal documents.
Found in 454 Collections and/or Records:
Deeds relating to lands within the Barony of Callendar., 1568-1681.
Papers relate mainly to the properties of the Earls of Callendar in Stirlingshire, West Lothian, and Morayshire.
Deeds relating to miscellaneous lands in Essex and Buckinghamshire, and to the lease of houses in London., 1678-1806.
Deeds relating to other lands in Surrey., 1629-1731.
Deeds relating to parcels of land in Easter Lochgelly: Shaddow`s Feu, 1695, 1735; Fordsfauld or Steedman`s Feu, 1709, 1735; Goodwillie`s Feu, 1686, 1700, 1719, 1738; and Hutton`s Feu in Over Lochgelly, 1696, 1738; with an inventory, 1742., 1686-1738, 1742.
Deeds relating to property near Bell`s Wynd., 1497, 1591.
Ch.1492-1539 relate to a family of Spottiswood (most often spelt Spottiswod; also other variants) in Edinburgh.
Deeds relating to property near the Cowgate and elsewhere, owned by John Davidson, leather-dresser, whose daughter Margaret married Francis Spottiswood., 1515-1619.
Ch.1492-1539 relate to a family of Spottiswood (most often spelt Spottiswod; also other variants) in Edinburgh.
Deeds relating to property on the north side of the High Street and other properties in Edinburgh., 1574-1586.
Ch.1492-1539 relate to a family of Spottiswood (most often spelt Spottiswod; also other variants) in Edinburgh.
Deeds relating to property on the north side of the High Street, formerly owned by Richard Lambe and the Colquhouns of Luss., 1454-1557.
Ch.1492-1539 relate to a family of Spottiswood (most often spelt Spottiswod; also other variants) in Edinburgh.
Deeds relating to property on the south side of the High Street., 1503-1597.
Ch.1492-1539 relate to a family of Spottiswood (most often spelt Spottiswod; also other variants) in Edinburgh.
Deeds relating to property on the south side of the High Street, Edinburgh., 1480-1555.
Ch.1492-1539 relate to a family of Spottiswood (most often spelt Spottiswod; also other variants) in Edinburgh.
Deeds relating to tenure: Aberdeen., 1509-1762.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Angus., 1471-1803.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Argyll., 1547-1819.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Ayr., 1584-1818.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Berwick., 1507-1677.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Carmarthen., 1518-1681.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Dumfries., 1532-1793.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Dunbarton., 1793-1807.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: East Lothian., 1526-1751.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: England., 1325-1741.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Fife., 1500-1828.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Glamorgan. Swansea., 1618.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Scotland., 1449-1830.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.
Deeds relating to tenure: Wales., 1518-1681.
The deeds are arranged under country, county, and smaller unit, the smaller unit being either the subject of the conveyance or a covering unit mentioned in the document. They are indexed under the names of the smaller units and also, in the case of Scotland, under the names of the parties.