Summonses. Judicial records.
Found in 184 Collections and/or Records:
Summons at instance of Mr Alexander Lockhart, advocate, to John, Duke of Argyll, Andrew Fletcher of Milton, Ronald Dunbar W.S. and Archibald Campbell W.S., concerning arrestments against the Earl of Dysart., 6 May 1736.
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Summons at instance of Mr Andrew Fletcher, advocate, to John Strathauchine of Balvissie, Thomas Hunter, notary in Dundee, and Henry Maule of the Scryne, concerning Panlathie., 20 December 1611.
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Summons at instance of Mr Andrew Fletcher, fiar of Innerpeffer, advocate, to Alexander Deuchars and [?] his son., 20 December 1611.
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 Mr Andrew Fletcher, fiar of Panlathie, to [?] concerning Deuchars., 28 January 1612.
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 Mr Andrew Skene of Auchtertoul [assignee of Sir James Ker to nonentry of Saltoun] to tenants., 14 June 1631.
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Summons at instance of Mr Andrew Skene of Auchtertoul to tenants of Saltoun., 20 November 1635.
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Summons at instance of Mr George Fletcher, advocate, to Robert Erskine of Ardestie., 24 March 1627.
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 Mr Robert Farquhar, merchant, burgess of Aberdeen and Sir William Forbes of Craigievar., 4 June 1633.
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 Mr William Forbes of Craigievar to Arthur, Lord Forbes., 20 February 1620.
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 Mr William Forbes of Craigievar to Sir William Dunningham of Caprington, James, Lord Ochiltree, Alexander, Lord Saltoun, and Gilbert Neilson., 4 September 1624.
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 Mr William Forbes of Many, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh to David Alexander, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, James Bruntfield, John Easton writer, John Meldrum son of James, Agnes Bruce relict of James Meldrum, Sir George Ramsay of Dalhousie, Alexander, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, and Duncan Wemyss of Piltany., 29 June 1608.
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 Mr William Forbes of Many to George Foulis, goldsmith, burgess of Edinburgh., 13 May 1609.
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 Robert Douglas, son of William Douglas of Glenbervie to Alexander Crichton in Panlathie, Mr Patrick Rogart in Panlathie, Thomas Faid in Panlathie and Thomas Donaldson in Panlathie., 2 June 1574.
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Summons at instance of Robert Fletcher, burgess of Dundee, to William Pait, burgess of Dundee., 22 May 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 Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer, Andrew Fletcher his brother and Andrew Boytty, merchant, burgess of Dundee, to Isobel Wood, relict of Alexander Guthrie of that ilk and William Guthrie her factor., 9 April 1607.
The earlier documents relate mainly to Guthrie of Petmowis and the lands of Stotfaulds and others in Monikie, the later to Guthrie of Guthrie and the lands of Hilton and Langlands of Guthrie, which were acquired by Lindsay of Balgays in 1603. There are also documents concerning the Collegiate Church of Guthrie (of which Guthrie of Guthrie was patron) and Innerpeffer (sold to Robert Fletcher in 1596).
Summons at instance of Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer, Robert and James his sons and Andrew Fletcher, merchant, burgess of Dundee, to provost and bailies of Dundee., 6 January 1609.
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 Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer to John Hamilton of Blair., August 1602.
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 Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer to provost and bailies of Dundee., 1 December 1609.
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 Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer to the bailies of Dundee., 10 March 1613.
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 Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer to Thomas Allan and Thomas Mudzie, mariners, burgesses of Arbroath., 3 November 1621.
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 Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer to Thomas Gray, merchant, burgess of Dundee., 28 February 1611.
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 Sara Cunynghame to Thomas Gledstanes, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh., 19 December 1615.
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 Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer and [?] Lindsay of Newhall to Mr John Pollok, advocate., 25 October 1639.
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 Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer S.C.J. to John, Earl of Kinghorne, Mr David Wood, sometime servant to George, Archbishop of St Andrews, and Christian Wood his daughter, concerning tack of the teinds of Carss etc., 18 February 1630.
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 Sir Patrick Ogilvie of Inchmartine to [?] Ross, son of the deceased Mr Robert Ross of Craigie., 13 August 1630.
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.