Precepts of sasine. Legal Instruments
Found in 112 Collections and/or Records:
Precept of sasine by Andrew Currour of Logymegill to George Currour his son and Janet Kinnear his wife of an annualrent from Rattray., 8 August 1510.
Includes an annualrent from Rattray.
Precept of sasine by Andrew Guthrie of Guthrie to Mariot Ogilvy of one third of Innerpeffer., 1 June ?1532.
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).
Precept of sasine by Anne, Queen Consort of James VI, King of Scotland, in favour of Thomas Keir, of part of the lands of Wester Beith in Fife., 1598.
Signed, `Jacobus R, Anna R`, and by the members of her council.
Precept of sasine by Archibald, 5th Earl of Angus, in favour of Alexander Ogilvy of Inverarity, of lands in Angus., 1510.
Precept of sasine by Archibald, 6th Earl of Angus, in favour of Alexander Newton, of the lands of Whitefield, Angus., 1545.
Precept of sasine by Archibald, Earl of Angus, in favour of John Ogilvy, of the lands of Inverquharity., 1511.
Precept of sasine by Archibald, Earl of Angus to David Ogilvy of Ogilvy, of Care [Abernethy, Perthshire]., 13 November 1526.
The relationship between these families is not clear. The lands of Carse were acquired by Sir Andrew Fletcher in 1628 and 1629.
Precept of sasine by Archibald, Earl of Angus to James Auchterlonie of two thirds of Petevuvais., 28 May 1481.
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.
Precept of sasine by Charles I to Robert Fletcher of Ballinscho of Wodewrae [Aberlemno], Craignathro [Restennet] etc., 31 July 1643.
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Precept of sasine by Charles I to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer S.C.J. of Phinhaven., 26 March 1638.
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.
Precept of sasine by Charles II to Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun, of Saltoun., 25 November 1668.
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.
Precept of sasine by David, Earl of Crawford to James Guthrie, rector of Kirkbuddo and Mr John Guthrie of Petmollis, in Stotfauld etc., 27 March 1539.
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).
Precept of sasine by Donald [Campbell], Abbot of Coupar Angus, in favour of Alexander Ramsay in Gallowraw, of lands belonging to the Abbey., 1559.
Signed by eleven monks.
Precept of sasine by George III to Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun, of Saltoun., 30 September 1767.
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.
Precept of sasine by George III to General John Fletcher of Saltoun, of Saltoun., 29 June 1803.
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.
Precept of sasine by George III to Henry Fletcher of Saltoun., 3 November 1779.
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.
Precept of sasine by James IV in favour of his secretary, Patrick Panter, of the Priory and Hospital of the B V M at Montrose., 1506.
Precept of sasine by James, Lord Ochiltree to Mr John Scot of Scotstarvet, director of chancery, of parts of Saltoun., 20 March 1617.
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Precept of sasine by James V to Gilbert Ogilvy, son and heir of David Ogilvy of Ogilvy., 5 July 1542.
The relationship between these families is not clear. The lands of Carse were acquired by Sir Andrew Fletcher in 1628 and 1629.
Precept of sasine by James VI to Alexander Livingston of Pantaskine, of Saltoun., 6 February 1623.
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Precept of sasine by James VI to David, Earl of Crawford, of farms in Saltoun, Abraham Crichton having no legitimate heirs and John Crichton being forfeited., 25 November 1583.
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.
Precept of sasine by James VI to Mr James Crichton, nephew of Mariot Crichton, Lady Clunie, of husbandlands in Saltoun., 22 November 1611.
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.
Precept of sasine by James VI to Sir James Stewart of Killeith, of Balvenie, Abernethy, Corncarnie, Reiddie, Saltoun, Glencorse, Dalderse., 31 July 1613.
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Precept of sasine by James VI to Sir Walter Lyndsay of Balgayis., 23 March 1603.
Their lands were acquired by Sir Andrew Fletcher in 1631.
Precept of sasine by John Carstairs of Newgrange to Janet, Margaret, and Catherine Livingston, daughters of Alexander Livingston advocate, of Over and Easter Saltoun., 11 February 1637.
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