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Precepts of clare constat. Legal Instruments

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Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 92 Collections and/or Records:

Precept of ‘Clare Constat’ by Colonel Peter Halket of Pitfirran for infefting John Anderson, as heir to Thomas Anderson, baker in Crossford, in a piece of ground, etc., near Pitfirran., 21 February 1745.

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Identifier: Ch.6715
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 21 February 1745.

Precept of clare constat by David, Earl of Crawford to Henry Culvell of Ledvochte., 10 February 1490/1491.

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Identifier: Ch.15049
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 10 February 1490/1491.

Precept of clare constat by George, Lord Lindsay to Gilbert Ouchterlony of Blackdykes of West Cottoun., 9 February 1621.

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Identifier: Ch.14064
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The relationship between these families is not clear. The lands of Carse were acquired by Sir Andrew Fletcher in 1628 and 1629.

Dates: 9 February 1621.

Precept of clare constat by John Langvill, bailie and master of the hospital of Brechin, Angus, in favour of John Anderson, of two acres of arable land in Keithock, Angus., ?1613.

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Identifier: Ch.12797
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: ?1613.

Precept of clare constat by John Mailvyne, baron of Carnbye, for infefting John Haket as heir of Henry Haket, his father, in the lands of Cragtoune, in barony of Carnbye and shire of Fife., 15 April 1516.

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Identifier: Ch.6068
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 15 April 1516.

Precept of clare constat by Mr George Fletcher, advocate, commissioner for Thomas, Earl of Kellie, to John Brown of Fordell as heir to his father in Craignathraw., 4 October 1624.

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Identifier: Ch.14351
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 4 October 1624.

Precept of clare constat by Patrick Kynnynmond of Craghall for infefting Patrick Halkeid as heir of John Halkheid, his father, in a third part of Petfirrane., 21 May 1556.

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Identifier: Ch.6133
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 21 May 1556.

Precept of ‘clare constat’ by Sir James Balfour of Pettindriech, prior of Pettinweem, for infefting Alexander Brown, as heir of Thomas Brown in Anstruther, his father, in a tenement in Anstruther., 13 April 1574.

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Identifier: Ch.6228
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 13 April 1574.

Precept of clare constat by Sir John Sinclair of Murkle to Lieutenant General Henry Fletcher of Saltoun, of Maigry., 17 July 1736.

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Identifier: Ch.14654
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 17 July 1736.

Precept of ‘Clare Constat’ by Sir Robert and Sir James Halkheid for infefting Henry Pitcairn, son of Robert Pitcairn, tailor in Canongate, in two annual-rents of fifty and thirty merks from mains of Pitfirane., 16 January 1647.

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Identifier: Ch.6585
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 16 January 1647.

Precept of ‘Clare Constat’ by Sir Robert Halkheid for infefting Thomas Stanehouse as heir of Robert Stanehouse, portioner of Maistertoun, his father, in annual-rent of 300 merks from lands of Pitfirrane., 31 October 1624.

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Identifier: Ch.6517
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).

Dates: 31 October 1624.