Burgess tickets.
Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:
7th Marquess of Tweeddale papers., 1781-1798.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
8th Marquess of Tweeddale papers., 1808-1875.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Aberdeen burgess ticket, of Col George Graeme., 1795.
Collection relates mainly to properties and military service.
Brechin burgess ticket, of Col George Graeme., 1795.
Collection relates mainly to properties and military service.
Burgess and guild ticket of Cupar, Fife, in favour of Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar, advocate, Sheriff Depute of Forfar., 1771.
As well as charters relating to the Chalmers family itself, there are other items which are apparently unrelated but which came with the bulk of the papers. Only one document (Ch.12806) is of 15th century date, and only one (Ch.12776) is of the 16th century. The rest of the collection dates largely from the 17th and 18th centuries. A detailed list is available.
Burgess and guild ticket of Edinburgh awarded to George Comb, brewer., 1797.
Burgess ticket, Dumfries, of Robert McKinnell in Auchencreich., 1614.
Papers, nearly all formal documents, mostly relating to the lands of Foulshields and the families associated with them. The papers are principally those of the Wardrops and their heirs, the Scotts, but also include documents relating to Shaw, Kinloch, Baillie, Weir, and Carmichael families.
Burgess ticket in favour of the 7th Marquess of Tweeddale, Edinburgh., 1788.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Burgess ticket in favour of the 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, Aberdeen., 1834.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Burgess-ticket of Aberbrothock (Arbroath) in favour of John Rennie, civil engineer., 12 October 1807.
Burgess-ticket of Aberdeen given to Robert Shepherd, army chaplain., 1794.
Burgess ticket of Aberdeen in favour of Doctor George Chalmers., 1731.
As well as charters relating to the Chalmers family itself, there are other items which are apparently unrelated but which came with the bulk of the papers. Only one document (Ch.12806) is of 15th century date, and only one (Ch.12776) is of the 16th century. The rest of the collection dates largely from the 17th and 18th centuries. A detailed list is available.
Burgess ticket of Aberdeen in favour of Hugh Sempill, Lieutenant in Lord George Beauclerk`s regiment of foot., 11 May 1754.
Comprised of: title deeds to their various estates and other properties in Fife and elsewhere (Ch.12871-12978), burgess tickets (Ch.12979-12984), military commissions (Ch.12985-12993) and other documents (Ch.12994-1296) relating to various members of the family, and a few apparently unrelated documents. An inventory, listing each document individually, is available.
Burgess ticket of Aberdeen in favour of John Chalmers, son of the recently deceased Doctor George Chalmers., 1748.
As well as charters relating to the Chalmers family itself, there are other items which are apparently unrelated but which came with the bulk of the papers. Only one document (Ch.12806) is of 15th century date, and only one (Ch.12776) is of the 16th century. The rest of the collection dates largely from the 17th and 18th centuries. A detailed list is available.
Burgess ticket of Aberdeen in favour of Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar, advocate, Sheriff Depute of Forfar., 1766.
As well as charters relating to the Chalmers family itself, there are other items which are apparently unrelated but which came with the bulk of the papers. Only one document (Ch.12806) is of 15th century date, and only one (Ch.12776) is of the 16th century. The rest of the collection dates largely from the 17th and 18th centuries. A detailed list is available.
Burgess ticket of Aberdeen in favour of Patrick Chalmers, the son of William Chalmers, esquire., 1748.
As well as charters relating to the Chalmers family itself, there are other items which are apparently unrelated but which came with the bulk of the papers. Only one document (Ch.12806) is of 15th century date, and only one (Ch.12776) is of the 16th century. The rest of the collection dates largely from the 17th and 18th centuries. A detailed list is available.
Burgess ticket of Aberdeen in favour of Samuel Chalmers the son [? brother] of Doctor George Chalmers., 1753.
As well as charters relating to the Chalmers family itself, there are other items which are apparently unrelated but which came with the bulk of the papers. Only one document (Ch.12806) is of 15th century date, and only one (Ch.12776) is of the 16th century. The rest of the collection dates largely from the 17th and 18th centuries. A detailed list is available.
Burgess ticket of Aberdeen in favour of William Chalmers, merchant in Gibraltar., 1730.
As well as charters relating to the Chalmers family itself, there are other items which are apparently unrelated but which came with the bulk of the papers. Only one document (Ch.12806) is of 15th century date, and only one (Ch.12776) is of the 16th century. The rest of the collection dates largely from the 17th and 18th centuries. A detailed list is available.
Burgess-ticket of Aberdeen in favour of William Dunlop., 1694.
The documents are mostly marriage-contracts, burgess-tickets, and similar documents concerning members of the Dunlop family in the 17th and 18th centuries. Three items concern William Dunlop`s affairs in South Carolina, 1688-1689 (Ch.8456-8458). An inventory is available.
Burgess-ticket of Aberdeen in favour of William Dunlop., 1794.
The documents are mostly marriage-contracts, burgess-tickets, and similar documents concerning members of the Dunlop family in the 17th and 18th centuries. Three items concern William Dunlop`s affairs in South Carolina, 1688-1689 (Ch.8456-8458). An inventory is available.
Burgess ticket of Aberdeen to Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun., 27 April 1741.
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.
Burgess ticket of Aberdeen to Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun S.C.J., 11 May 1741.
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.