Instruments of sasine. Legal instruments.
Found in 729 Collections and/or Records:
Abercrombie: instrument of sasine., 1649.
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.
Achnacraig and Morven: instrument of sasine., 1804.
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.
Airth Parish: instruments of sasine., 1754, 1808.
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.
Another copy of sasine, 19 October 1573, to George Hakheid in the lands of Knokas and Primrose, and third part of Pitfirran, following upon the precept, 5 October 1573, upon a charter by Robert, commendator of Dunfermline., 19 October 1573.
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).
Another copy of sasine in favour of George Halket, on precept of ‘clare constat’ by Patrick Kinnynmont of Craghall to him as heir of Patrick Hakket of Pitfirrane, his father, in a third part of the lands of Pytfuran, with mansion-house, etc., 9 October 1573.
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).
Avondale Parish: instrument of sasine., 1787.
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.
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.
Badenscoth: instrument of sasine., 1643.
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.
Baitford: charter and instrument of sasine., 1575.
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.
Balgarvie: heritable bond and instruments of sasine., 1791-1816.
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.
Bara Parish: instrument of sasine., 1581.
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.
Blainslie: charters and instrument of sasine., 1593, 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.
Bonhill Parish: instrument of sasine., 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.
Bothkennar Parish: instrument of sasine., 1821.
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.
Burntisland: instruments of sasine., 1594, 1726, 1735, 1828.
Ch.1039 in Latin, with transcript (Ch.1043).
Charter and instrument of sasine of annualrent of property on the north side of North Street, Perth, granted by James Burnett, senior, son of Archibald, burgess, Perth, in favour of Alexander Maxton, burgess, Perth, and Katherine, his wife., 20 September 1572.
Charter and instrument of sasine of annualrent of property on the north side of North Street, Perth, granted by William Murray, glover, burgess, Perth, in favour of Patrick Mathow, dyer, burgess, Perth., 31 October 1586.
Charters relating to members of the Ellice family., 1804-1873, undated.
The papers relate to the various activities in which members of the family were involved. An inventory of these charters is available.
Coldstream: charters and instruments of sasine., 1670, 1677
Latin, except Ch.986.
Copies of instrument of resignation by John Ross of Craigie to John Charters of Kinfauns, of Craigton and of precept and instrument of sasine to him., 3-5 March 1557.
Some of the items in this series belong in other parts of the Saltoun collection, but their relationship was not discovered until after the arrangement had been finalised; others may have been acquired by various members of the family.
Copy, 11 July 1562, of instrument of sasine, 11 June 1562, by Alexander, Lord Saltoun, to his son George, of the lands of Saltoun., 11 June 1562.
The 8th Lord sold many of the estates and borrowed extensively on the security of Saltoun, which was the subject of endless dispute after his death in 1612.
Copy, 30 October 1643, of instrument of sasine, 30 October 1643, to Mr Hew Wallace, son of the deceased John Wallace of Dundonald of part of Ricarton., 30 October 1643.
Some of the items in this series belong in other parts of the Saltoun collection, but their relationship was not discovered until after the arrangement had been finalised; others may have been acquired by various members of the family.
Copy, 1587, of instrument of sasine, 3 June 1587, to George, Lord Saltoun, of Saltoun, Abernethy, Cornkarn, Redye, Dalgetty, Dalderse, Glencorse, and Lyelstoun and Ugstoun and Plenderleith., 3 June 1587.
The 8th Lord sold many of the estates and borrowed extensively on the security of Saltoun, which was the subject of endless dispute after his death in 1612.
Copy, 1587, of instrument of sasine, 28 May 1587, to George, Lord Saltoun, of Saltoun and Glencorse., 28 May 1587.
The 8th Lord sold many of the estates and borrowed extensively on the security of Saltoun, which was the subject of endless dispute after his death in 1612.
Copy, 1594, of instrument of sasine, 3 October 1594, to James Ouchterlony of part of Pitconroun., 3 October 1594.
The escheat of Sir William Ouchterlony was assigned to Sir Andrew Fletcher in 1630.