Deeds. Legal documents.
Found in 454 Collections and/or Records:
Deeds for Balgowan lands., 1773-1787.
Some letters, particularly in the first section of correspondence (MSS. 16198-215), also refer to more general political, military and social events.
Deeds for Balgowan lands., 1788-1798.
Some letters, particularly in the first section of correspondence (MSS. 16198-215), also refer to more general political, military and social events.
Deeds for Balgowan lands., 1799-1801.
Some letters, particularly in the first section of correspondence (MSS. 16198-215), also refer to more general political, military and social events.
Deeds for Balgowan lands., 1803-1807.
Some letters, particularly in the first section of correspondence (MSS. 16198-215), also refer to more general political, military and social events.
Deeds in favour of the 2nd Marquess and Marchioness of Tweeddale of the lands of Belton and Killpallet, Neidpath Castle and Steads., 1668.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Deeds, judicial papers, and other documents, mostly legal, from the Hay of Yester papers.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Deeds, leases and property valuations., 1786-1956.
Associated companies and other organisations represented in the records include: The Carfraemill Hotel Co, Ltd; The Barnton Hotel Ltd; Barclay Perkins and Co, and Messrs Cockburn and Murray; The Littlemill Distillery Co; and the Scottish Wholesale Wine Distributors' Association.
Deeds not relating to tenure., 1657-early 19th century.
Deeds collected by George Neilson, Glasgow, as part of his manuscript collection.
Deeds of, or connected with, the Lamonts of Lamont.
Deeds of, or connected with, the Lamonts of that Ilk.
Deeds of the Gellie family, Fordyce (including Walter Gellie, merchant in Poland, and the family of John Gellie, Minister of Monymusk)., 1625-1665.
Deeds of the Murrays of Woodend., 1541-1710.
Deeds, printed petitions, vouchers and accounts concerning the families of Lockhart of Lee and of Hay of Tweeddale.
Deeds relating mostly to Alexander Inglis and his family., 1573-1783.
Alexander Inglis, second son of Patrick Inglis of Byres, was dean of guild and sheriff depute of Perth, and owned the estate of Craigmakerran. He married in 1627 Margaret, daughter of Laurence Oliphant of Gask, and died before 23 October 1652. Some of the deeds may have come into his possession through business: a few are clearly strays from other series.
Deeds relating to a bond by William and James Fawsyde in Nether Ancrum to Patrick Bennet there., 1617-1629.
Deeds relating to a grant of land in Ardnamurchan by Archibald, 4th Earl of Argyll, to James Macdonald, of Dunivaig and the Glens, 1550-1552, and by Archibald, 5th Earl of Argyll, to Angus Macdonald, of Dunivaig and the Glens, 1569-1570.
Deeds relating to churchlands, privileges, and offices, mostly connected with the Abbey and town of Jedburgh, and with lands owned by the Abbey, notably the baronies of Skraesburgh and Ulston., 1448-1637.
Deeds relating to coal in Fife., 1662-1691.
Ch.9555 describes in detail the visit of a group of arbitrators to the colliery of Wester Lochgelly to decide how far the workings there had damaged and encroached on those of Easter Lochgelly.
Deeds relating to Dunfermline and Inverkeithing.
Deeds relating to George Brown, Provost of Elgin, and to lands in Elgin.
Deeds relating to grant by the Abbeys of Kelso and Melrose to George Dickson, of husbandlands of Hairlaw [Harlaw] in Berwickshire., 1555-1586.
Ch.1492-1539 relate to a family of Spottiswood (most often spelt Spottiswod; also other variants) in Edinburgh.
Deeds relating to grant by the Prioress of Eccles to Richard Edger and Elizabeth Cokburn, his wife, of lands of Huntrodland., 1555-1556.
Ch.1492-1539 relate to a family of Spottiswood (most often spelt Spottiswod; also other variants) in Edinburgh.