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Subject: Royal warrants. Permissions
Subject: Royal warrants. Permissions
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Warrant by Mary Queen of Scots to sheriff of Forfar to hold an inquest for William Rynd of Carse as heir to his grandfather., 20 May 1565.
Warrant by Charles I to make Sir Henry Bruce general of artillery and master of munition, with note by William Alexander, Earl of Stirling., 24 March 1626.
Warrant by Charles I to his treasurer to pay wages to John Mercure, musician for the lute in ordinary., 31 December 1641.
Royal warrant to Mary, Countess Marischal., 7 December 1647.
Photostat, early 20th century, of warrant, 1676, signed by Charles II, granting a pension to Lady Anne Murray, daughter of William, Earl of Dysart, in reward of her care of royalist officers and soldiers after the battle of Worcester.
Papers and accounts concerning the University of Saint Andrews., 1438-1630.
Commission by Charles I to Sir Henry Bruce as chief munitioner and master of ordinance in Scotland., 25 October 1626.
Certificate of admission, with royal warrant, of Alexander MacLachlan, writer in Edinburgh, as a Notary Public.
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