Summonses. Judicial records.
Found in 176 Collections and/or Records:
Summons at instance of Sir Walter Lindsay of Balgaves to David Lindsay, son of deceased Mr John Lindsay, parson of Menmuir and Alexander, Lord Fyvie, concerning Balgaves., 27 June 1601.
Their lands were acquired by Sir Andrew Fletcher in 1631.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar concerning his sasine of Saltoun etc., 31 May 1636.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to Alexander, Earl of Linlithgow, Alexander, Lord Saltoun, Walter Stewart, Patrick Abernethie of Netherdaill, Mr William Livingston son of Patrick of Dalderss, [?] Abernethie, relation of Patrick Livingston, and George son of Patrick Livingston., 28 February 1635.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to Alexander, Earl of Linlithgow, Alexander, Lord Saltoun, Walter Stewart, Patrick Abernethie of Netherdaill, Mr William Livingston, son of Patrick of Dalderss, [?] Abernethie, relation of Patrick Livingston, and George, son of Patrick Livingston., 28 July 1635.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to Alexander, Lord Saltoun and Walter Stewart., 20 September 1631.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to Mr William Livingston, son of Patrick of Millegin, and the magistrates of Edinburgh concerning husbandlands in Saltoun., 20 June 1636.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to owners of writs regarding action by Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall and Walter Stewart., 29 May 1633.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to Sir John Hope, fiar of Craighall., 10 December 1641.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to Sir John Hope, fiar of Craighall, Sir Thomas Hope of Kerse, Sir John Carstairs of Newgrange, Sir Charles Erskine of [?] brother of the Earl of Mar, Sir Alexander Murray of Blackbarony, Sir James Hope son of Sir Thomas, Sir William Gray of Pittindrum, and John Lauriston servant to Sir John Hope., 1 January 1642.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to Sir William Cunningham of Caprington., 26 April 1631.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to tenants of husbandlands in Saltoun., 21 June 1636.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to William Gray of Pettindrum, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh., 16 June 1636.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to William Gray of Pettindrum, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh., 16 July 1636.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Sir William Oliphant of Newton, Lord Advocate to Patrick Oliphant in Drymie and Laurence Oliphant in Nether Turings., 26 June 1615.
Their lands were acquired by Lindsay of Balgays.
Summons at instance of tenants of Saltoun to Sir William Forbes of Craigievar, William Gray merchant burgess of Edinburgh, Mr Robert Farquhar, merchant, burgess of Aberdeen, Anna Stewart, Lady Saltoun, John Inglis, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, Sir John Scot of Scotstarvet, [?] Livingston, daughter of Alexander advocate, Alexander Hay, son of Sir Alexander of Fosterseat, Mr Alexander Peirson advocate, and Mr Andrew Skene of Hallyards., 15 June 1636.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of Thomas, Earl of Kellie to Patrick Gray of Lour concerning the tack of Lour [Restennet]., 1 June 1624.
Sir George Fletcher, advocate, a younger son of Robert of Innerpeffer, was one of his commissioners and acquired the lands of Restennet in 1627. The first two documents, the earliest in the collection, are the foundation charter of the Priory by Malcolm IV and its confirmation by the Bishop of St Andrews.
Summons at instance of Thomas, Earl of Kellie to the parish of Aberlemno., 29 March 1628.
Sir George Fletcher, advocate, a younger son of Robert of Innerpeffer, was one of his commissioners and acquired the lands of Restennet in 1627. The first two documents, the earliest in the collection, are the foundation charter of the Priory by Malcolm IV and its confirmation by the Bishop of St Andrews.
Summons at instance of Thomas Gledstanes, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, to Janet Finlayson and Thomas Finlayson, printer, burgess of Edinburgh., 18 April 1628.
The first group (Ch.15011-15013) concerns the family of the first wife of Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer, the second group (Ch.15014-15022) concerns Thomas Finlason, printer, Edinburgh, and his daughter Janet.
Summons at instance of Thomas Kyd in Rottenrow of Panbryde to Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer., 22 January 1607.
The family acquired various properties in Angus which were consolidated into the baronies of Innerpeffer and Turin; after Sir Andrew`s purchase of Saltoun the Angus property was sold, some to Col Sir Francis Ruthven in 1648, some to George, Lord Spynie in 1650, and some to George, Earl of Panmure in 1663; current titles will have passed to the purchasers.
Summons at instance of Walter Stewart to Sir William Forbes of Craigievar., 10 November 1637.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of William Forbes now of Craigievar to Mr William Livingston in West Saltoun., 3 September 1629.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of William Forbes now of Craigievar to Patrick Livingston of Inchcorsie, Mr William Livingston in West Saltoun, his brother, and Patrick Abernethie of Netherdail., 3 September 1629.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Summons at instance of William Hay of Strode to Thomas Dalzell, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, concerning bond by Sir William Ouchterlony of that ilk to Dalzell., 26 May 1618.
The escheat of Sir William Ouchterlony was assigned to Sir Andrew Fletcher in 1630.
Summons at instance of William, Lord Abernethy, to John Menzies in Castlehill and Mr Thomas Bellenden concerning lands in Glencorse., 13 November [1529].
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.
Summons at instance of William, Lord Blantyre to James Spalding in Bonnington Mills and other tenants, millers, etc there., 18 June 1755.
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