Instruments of sasine. Legal instruments.
Found in 744 Collections and/or Records:
Dunfermline Burgh: 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.
Dunfermline Regality: charter and instrument of sasine., 1796.
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.
Duplicate, 27 October 1550, of instrument of sasine, 27 October 1550, to Alexander, Lord Saltoun, of Rothiemay and Saltoun., 27 October 1550.
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.
Duplicate, 1482/1483, of instrument of sasine, 17 January 1482/1483, to William, Lord Abernethy, of Glencorse., 17 January 1482/1483.
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.
Duplicate, 1482/1483, of instrument of sasine, 17 January 1482/1483, to William, Lord Abernethy, of Saltoun., 17 January 1482/1483.
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.
Edinbellie Napier Barony: charter and instrument of sasine., 1669, 1685.
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.
Edinburgh: instruments of sasine, etc., 1529-1830.
Latin, except Ch.1122, Ch.1126-1133.
Extract, 1817, of instrument of sasine, 27 December 1791, in favour of Arthur Forbes, 7th of Culloden, of the lands of Cairnlaw., 27 December 1791.
An inventory of the collection is available for consultation.
Extract, 1832, from the protocol book of Alexander Guthrie, recording sasine, 3 December 1633, of the Crosshouse and other properties, given by Alexander Makartney, procurator for the Provost of Edinburgh and others, Governors of Heriot`s Hospital, to Robert Meiklejohn, Dean of the Skinners` Gild. (29)., 3 December 1633.
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.
Extract copy of instrument of sasine, 11 July 1603, registered, 1 August 1603, to Mr John Skene, clerk register and Helen Somerville, of Saltoun., 11 July 1603.
More detailed lists of contents are available on request.
Extract instrument of sasine in favour of William, Earl Marischal (succeeded 1635) of the patronage of the former Abbey of Deer., 16 December 1637.
Included are charters of Deer Abbey which passed to the family on the Reformation as the lordship of Altrie. Notes on these charters appear in Patrick Keith Murray`s `Inventory of Marischal Papers, 1905`, MS.21114.
Extract of instrument of sasine, 4 March 1686, to George, Earl of Dumbarton, of Saltoun. Registered 1 May 1686., 4 March 1686.
Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer purchased Saltoun and Glencorse in 1642; Glencorse was sold in 1647. The documents concern both the estate and individual members of the family.
Extract of instrument of sasine, 20 January 1609, registered, 20 January 1609, to Anne Stewart daughter of Walter Lord Blantyre, of the kirklands of Saltoun., 20 January 1609.
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.
Extract of instrument of sasine, 27 October 1601, registered, 31 October 1601, to John, Lord Saltoun, of the lands of Reddie and Dalgathie., 27 October 1601.
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.
Extract of instrument of sasine, 29 August 1684, to Barbara Gledstanes, relict of Mr William Ogilvy, minister of Newburn, of a tenement in Brechin. Registered, 30 August 1684., 29 August 1684.
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.
Falkirk Parish: instrument of sasine., 1785.
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.
Fordoun Parish: royal grant and instruments of sasine., 1762-1825.
Ch.1072 in Latin.
Formal documents from the Hunter of Glencarse papers.
Formal documents from the papers of Thomas Stewart Traill, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at Edinburgh University.
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.
Gigha Parish and North Knapdale Parish: instruments of sasine., 1776.
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.
Gigha Parish: instrument of sasine, 1769, and precept of clare constat, 1796., 1769, 1796.
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.
Glasgow: instruments of sasine, 1581-1801; decreet, 1666; charter of confirmation, 1821., 1581-1821.
Latin, except Ch.1087, Ch.1092-1096.
Incomplete translation, late sixteenth or early seventeenth century, of Adam Blackwood's ‘Martyre de Marie Stuart’, being the manuscript edited for the Maitland Club as ‘History of Mary, Queen of Scots’, by Alexander Macdonald., Late 16th century-early 17th century.
At the end are copies of an instrument of sasine following on a charter of Queen Mary to William Livingstone of Kilsyth, 1564 (folio 66), and of papers relating to Susanna Bruce and Barbara Livingstone, sister-in-law and daughter of William Livingstone of Easter Greenyards, 1629 (folios 67-67 verso), besides another fragmentary legal note, 1629 (folio 68 verso).
Innerwick Parish: instrument of sasine., 1673.
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.
Instrument, 23 October 1565, following precept of sasine, 17 October 1565, by Alexander, Lord Saltoun, to Thomas Cairns of a husbandland in Saltoun., 23 October 1565.
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.