Indentures. Legal Instruments.
Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers, correspondence, reports and drawings of Robert Stevenson and Sons., 1801-1886, undated.
Apprenticeship indenture of Bruce Allan Bremner to Benjamin Williamson, senior surgeon at Aberdeen Infirmary., 1835.
Apprenticeship indenture of Robert Omond, son of George, merchant, Kirkwall, to Messrs Bell, Russell, and Company, surgeon apothecaries, Edinburgh., 1823.
These documents relate to Professor Traill`s family the Traills of Tirlot in Orkney, his daughter`s family, the Omonds, and the Grahams of Breckness and Gorthie.
Apprenticeship indenture of Thomas Omond, son of George, merchant, Kirkwall, to Messrs Bell, Russell, and Company, surgeon apothecaries, Edinburgh., 1825.
These documents relate to Professor Traill`s family the Traills of Tirlot in Orkney, his daughter`s family, the Omonds, and the Grahams of Breckness and Gorthie.
Apprenticeship indentures and related papers, chiefly of the early nineteenth century and drawn up in the office of Henry Davidson, sheriff-clerk of Haddington (and factor of Saltoun)., 1745-1824.
B. Miscellaney. A group of mostly unrelated legal documents., 1759-1824.
Comprised of:
Ch.5946-5975: a group of thirty deeds and notarial extracts formerly part of a larger collection of documents, numbered between 1 and at least 33 (but originally not chronologically arranged), relating to properties in the High Street, Edinburgh;
Ch.5976-5990: a group of mostly unrelated documents of a miscellaneous nature arranged in a separate chronological sequence.
An inventory is available.
Business papers of the Camerons of Fassiefern, containing accompts, correspondence and a copy indenture., 1700, 1731-1777, 1796, undated.
Correspondence and papers of the family of Cameron of Fassiefern, collected and preserved by Brodrick Haldane Esq, Edinburgh.
The letters are mostly to members of the Fassiefern family, especially to John Cameron of Fassiefern and his son Sir Ewen, 1st Baronet. Also containing some legal documents and business papers. There are also papers pertaining to the Cameron chiefs Sir Ewen and Donald Locheil.
Charters collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne., 12th century-1553.
Copy, 14 June 1437, of indenture, or agreement, 14 June 1437, between the abbot of Dunfermline and Davy Hacate, `apon al debatis and contraversyis movit betwixt thaim apon the landis of Petfuran`, the abbot to have sufficient `third` part, and the said Davy a sufficient `twa` part., 14 June 1437.
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).
Copy indenture for service in Jamaica., 1740.
Correspondence and papers of the family of Cameron of Fassiefern, collected and preserved by Brodrick Haldane Esq, Edinburgh.
The letters are mostly to members of the Fassiefern family, especially to John Cameron of Fassiefern and his son Sir Ewen, 1st Baronet. Also containing some legal documents and business papers. There are also papers pertaining to the Cameron chiefs Sir Ewen and Donald Locheil.
Corrected proofs of 'Letters and documents relating to Robert Erskine, physician to Peter the Great, Czar of Russia, 1677-1720', edited by the Reverend Robert Paul, minister at Dollar., [1904, or before].
Although with the Paul Papers through the family connection with the Erskine Murrays these papers are to be considered complementary to the Erskine Murray Papers.
Correspondence and papers of James Anderson, volume VIII: papers on various topics., 1680-1725.
Correspondence and papers on various actual and projected lead or copper mines in Scotland., 1751-1774.
With letters and reports on the lead mines of Islay, 1771-1785.
Documents relating to lands of Alexander Ellice in New York State., Circa 1790-circa 1800.
The papers relate to the various activities in which members of the family were involved. An inventory of these charters is available.
Draft of indenture of David Parish with Alexander Ellice., Circa 1800.
The papers relate to the various activities in which members of the family were involved. An inventory of these charters is available.
Duplicate of indenture of covenants by John James to Patrick Maxwell and John Balfour., 2 September 1785.
The papers relate to the various activities in which members of the family were involved. An inventory of these charters is available.
Financial and legal documents concerning Herman Melville., 1845-1850.
Includes an affidavit sworn in respect of the publication "Mahomet and his successors" by Washington Irving.
Indenture, 23 December 1829, between Thomas Moore and John Murray II : the assignment of the copyright in the "Letters and journals of Lord Byron, with notices of his life" from Moore to Murray., 1829.
Indenture, 1824, between John Franklin and John Murray II : the assignment to Murray of the entire copyright in Franklin`s, "Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar Sea in the years 1819-20-21-22"., 1824.
The indenture was witnessed by Richard Glynn.
Indenture between Francis Charteris and Abraham Rawlinson, Leighton, and Richard Dickinson, Overhellett., 16 April 1729.
More detailed lists of contents are available on request.
Indenture between Francis Charteris and Thomas Paterson concerning a bond by Samuel Horsey of Hortlack., 1722.
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Indenture between Francis Pereira, merchant, London, and Francis Charteris., 13 June 1712.
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Indenture between George Inglis and Henry Mackenzie., 18 November 1761.
Bears signatures and seals of both parties and of Joshua Mackenzie, the author`s father.
Indenture between Henry Kitchen, carpenter, of Ewell, Surrey, and others of his family on the one part, and Mary Kitchen, of Bansted, Surrey, on the other, recording the sale of property in Ewell., 7 July 1746.
Indenture between John Buchanan and the East India Company., 1834.
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