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Retours. Legal instruments.

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Subject Source: Other Source
Scope Note: Following a brieve of inquest, in the case of the claim to heritable property by an heir, the verdict was retourable (returnable) to Chancery. The extract or copy of the retour to Chancery was in practice termed the retour. There were two forms of retour, a special retour, which specified the lands that were to be inherited and from the 16th century, a general retour, which did not specify the lands. Source: Bell, William. 'Dictionary and digest of the law of Scotland'. 7th edition.

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Charters collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne., 12th century-1553.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.15.1.18 (2 of 2)
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows.(i) Confirmation by William I of gift by Hugh and William Giffard to the church of St. Andrews of the church of Tealing. Kincardine, 1189x1195. (Hugh de Roxburgh, chancellor; no date). Printed in ‘Regesta regum Scotorum’, volume ii, number 358.(ii) Confirmation, [1173-1178], by William I of gift by Walter, son of Philip to the church of St. Andrews of the land of Adhebrecces. Kinghorn, 1173x1178. (D.G.: Richard, Bishop of Dunkeld). Printed...
Dates: 12th century-1553.

Family papers, including contracts, retours and sasines, some concerning Gilbert Skene., 1540-1661.

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Identifier: Acc.12092/3
Scope and Contents Contains:39. Copy assedation Alexander, Bishop of Brechin, in favour of James Guthrie burgess of Edinburgh and Christiane Barron his spouse of the teinds of the lands of Bannabrioth and half of the mill-lands thereof in liferent and for three heirs lives and 90 years thereafter. Edinburgh, 27 January 1577.40. Contract at Edinburgh 16 September 1575 between Mr Gilbert Skene, doctor of medicine on one part and John Melros, writer burgess of Edinburgh on the other part...
Dates: 1540-1661.

Lathallan family charters, sasines, retours and related papers., Circa 1420-1681.

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Identifier: Acc.12092/2
Scope and Contents Contains:13. Charter by William de Strachine and John Yhung son of Richard, baillies of Perth and the community of the same granting to John de Spensa son & heir of William de Spensa, senior a tenement, belonging to the deceased John son of Malcolm, burgess of Perth who was owing £4 to the royal custumar, on the South side of South Street between the land of William of Qwhitsum on the east and the land of Robert Broun on the west for payment of the said sum, the accustomed...
Dates: Circa 1420-1681.

Papers, mostly financial and property records, of and relating to the Carntyne estate, including papers relating to interests of the Gray family in the coal industry., 1518-1945.

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Identifier: Acc.8100/1-111
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Most of these papers consist of titles and estate papers relating to the lands of Carntyne and Shettleston in Glasgow. They are particularly important for the history of the colliery at Westmuir from the death of John Gray of Carntyne in 1796 until that of his grandson, the Rev John Hamilton Gray, in 1867, but there is material from both before, and in particular from after that period. Robert Gray (d.1833) was a resident landowner, and an enthusiastic coalmaster. Though not all the Westmuir...
Dates: 1518-1945.

Retour of an inquest made at Edinburgh on 17 June, 1558 finding that John Ruthirfurd of Hunthill was heir of provision of Andrew Ruthirfurd of Hunthill, his brother, in the lands of Caiphoip in the barony of Hownum and sheriffdom of Roxburgh., 17 June 1558.

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Identifier: Acc.7750/67
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: Contains 71 writs and three detached seals, with Cairncross Charters of the Regality of Melrose (listed in "Selections from the Regality of Melrose", volume III, (1917), pp 373-382).Please note that the Rutherford name is represented variously throughout the charters, including Ruderfurde, Ruthirfurde, and Rutherfurde.This collection consists of material transferred from the Scottish Record Office to the National Library, and is supplementary to the main body of...
Dates: 17 June 1558.