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Instruments of sasine. Legal instruments.

 Subject
Subject Source: Other Source
Scope Note: Scottish law. The deed or document recording the transfer of property. Source: Concise Scottish Dictionary (Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1987).

Found in 729 Collections and/or Records:

Transumpt, 1653, of instrument of sasine, 1623, of a property called the Sklaitbarn in Dunbar in favour of Alison Brown, daughter of John, and wife of William Kellie, burgess of Dunbar., 1623.

 Item
Identifier: Ch.5864
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A miscellany of charters and other formal documents from the collection of John Smith, Edinburgh. Most of the documents are deeds relating to land tenure in East Lothian, particularly to lands and properties in Dunbar.

Dates: 1623.

Transumpt, 1658, of instrument of sasine, 1623, of lands in Dunbar in favour of Jean Brown, daughter of John, Dunbar., 1623.

 Item
Identifier: Ch.5881
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A miscellany of charters and other formal documents from the collection of John Smith, Edinburgh. Most of the documents are deeds relating to land tenure in East Lothian, particularly to lands and properties in Dunbar.

Dates: 1623.

West Calder Parish: precept and instrument of sasine., 1625, 1662.

 Series
Identifier: Ch.1159-1160
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1625, 1662.

Wigtown: instrument of sasine., 1575.

 Item
Identifier: Ch.1236
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1575.