Charters
Found in 754 Collections and/or Records:
Transcript by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1824, of the late 15th-16th-century cartulary of the cathedral of Aberdeen known as ‘Registrum Capellanorum Chori’ (‘Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain’, number 1112), which is kept at Aberdeen University Library., Late 15th century-16th century.
Transcript, late 15th century, by Thomas Deir, notary, of a charter by Marjory, Dowager Countess of Atholl, to the monks of Coupar Angus, of the patronage and lands of the Kirk of Alveth, and of a charter of confirmation by Thomas, Earl of Mar., 1306-1308, 1362-circa 1371.
The charters are dated 28 January and 19 March 1815, but the true dates must be between 7 November 1306 and 5 October 1308, and between 1362 and circa 1371 respectively.
Transcript made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1818, of the copy made for Walter Macfarlane, 1739, of the notarial transcripts, 1420, of charters, undated, relating to the Abbey of Inchcolm., 1420.
The transcript, in an unidentified hand, is on paper watermarked 1818.
Transcript made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1818, of two charters of Mary Queen of Scotland, 1564 and 1567, in favour of the preceptory of the Knights of St John at Torphichen., 1564, 1567.
Transcribed by George Bruce, student at Marischal College, Aberdeen, on paper watermarked 1818.
Transcript made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton "by EEH", 1813, of the transcript, undated, then in possession of John Dillon, of one of the notarial copies, mid-16th century, of the foundation and other charters, undated, of the Collegiate Church of St Mary the Virgin and St Anne, Glasgow., Mid-16th century.
Transcript written on paper watermarked 1813 and bound with endpapers watermarked 1819.
Transcript, on leaves watermarked 1821 and 1824, of the copy, then at Panmure, of R A Hay`s transcript of the cartulary of the abbey of Newbattle., After 1339.
The transcript is followed by transcripts, from the same source, of Hay`s notes on the succession of churchmen in Scotland (folio 237) and on Cîteaux and St Bernard (folio 258), which begin at Adv.MS.34.1.10(i), folios 2 and 142 respectively, and of other material including charters also at Panmure (folio 261), some of which (folios 269-271) are written in Hutton`s hand on paper watermarked 1818.
Transcripts and extracts made at different times between 1796 and 1818, with a number made about 1824, of documents relating to collegiate churches, abbeys and other religious houses mostly in the west of Scotland, ranging in date from about 1200 to 1632 (most belonging to the 15th and 16th centuries). Most are by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, some of those made about 1796 and most of those made after 1818 being in other hands., Circa 1200-1632.
Transcripts and translations, 1776-?1781, of ecclesiastical records of Perth, 1241-1732, and an essay entitled `The Superstitions of Perth`, 1788, by the Reverend James Scott, minister of the East Church, Perth.
This is part i of Scott`s transcripts and translations.
Scott`s transcribing work is interspersed with historical notices by him.
Transcripts and translations (some abridged), 1778, of charters and other documents, 1241-1559, belonging to the Blackfriars, Carmelites and Carthusians at Perth, made by the Reverend James Scott., 1241-1559.
Transcripts by and for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1790-circa 1807, of extracts from the cartulary of the Dominican priory of St Andrews, 13th century-14th century, and of a charter, 1594, from, and a table of contents of the register of, the parish church of St Nicholas, Aberdeen, 14th century-16th century., 13th century-16th century.
The contents of the file are as follows:
extracts in the hand of John Stuart, circa 1807, from the cartulary of the Dominican priory of St Andrews, (folios 1-2);
a copy by Hutton 1796 of a charter, 1594 from, and a copy in an unidentified hand, 1790, of a table of contents of the register of, the parish church of St Nicholas, Aberdeen (folio 3-11).
Transcripts by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1815, of the register of the abbey of Arbroath, 13th century-16th century, and of various charters, 1213-1246., 13th century-16th century.
The transcripts are of:
(i) the register of the abbey of Arbroath, which was then in the library at Panmure (folio 2);
(ii) copies then in possession of John Dillon of charters, 1238-1246, relating to the abbey (folio 404);
(iii) a charter of confirmation of James III, 1486, of a charter of confirmation by William the Lion, 1213, then (1821) in possession of Sir Thomas Burnet of Leys, Baronet (folio 408).
Bound with endpapers watermarked 1818.
Transcripts, circa 1778, of charters, 1241-1405, relating to the Order Of Preachers (Blackfriars) at Perth, including translations and historical notes, made by the Reverend James Scott., 1241-1405.
The charters, most of which were copied from a still extant 1548 cartulary, were later transliterated more accurately by Scott in a second volume, Adv.MS.13.1.2, hence the dating in the second volume has been preferred.
Transcripts made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1815-1818 of various cartularies, late 13th century-16th century., Late 13th century-16th century.
Each transcript is followed by several blank leaves. Bound with endpapers watermarked 1820.
Transcripts, made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, of four mediaeval manuscripts relating to the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, the originals of which were in the Advocates’ Library.
Transcripts of circa 100 charters granted to dependents by Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, and his son, Archibald, 1st Duke of Argyll.
Transcripts of early charters and other formal documents from various sources (some from published sources), including the Arbuthnot charter chest, 1813 (folio 5) and the Drummond charter chest, 1812 (folio 22)., Circa 1807-1813, circa 1839.
Translations, after 1779, of foundation charters of chapels and notes of rentals of obits, 1286-1559, made by the Reverand James Scott., 1286-1559.
James Scott`s notes of the obits (page 395) are accompanied by historical notices of the persons concerned.
Typescript of summaries, made by the Reverend Walter Macleod, of charters relating to the estate and family of Dundas., ?Late 19th century.
The summaries, which deal mainly with the earlier and more important charters, are arranged under the lands to which the charters relate; marriage contracts, remissions, and commissions are listed separately.
Various copies, circa 1794-circa 1824, mostly in the hand of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, of various charters and other formal documents, circa 1150-circa 1630., Circa 1150-circa 1630.
Volume consisting mostly of transcripts of medieval charters and other formal documents.
Volume containing notes, copies and extracts from manuscripts and documents, together with a few extracts from printed books, collected between about 1709 (folio 15) and about 1717 (folio 230 verso), many of the entries, which include a number of genealogies, relating to persons, families and places in Fife.
Volume containing transcripts by Alexander Brown, Keeper of the Advocates’ Library, of some early Scottish charters, with a few other writings.
Volume entitled (folio i) `Miscellania [sic] Scotica Curiosa Or A Collection of Curious, rare, and valuable Paper`s: Relating to Scotland, and Scots Affaires. Collected and Coppied, from the Originalls. by C:R:S:` containing transcripts of Scottish historical documents, extracts of manuscripts and copies of correspondence, from various sources, 1419-1731, and undated.
Volume formerly containing charters collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne., 1627 or after-18th century.
Copies of charters have been added: 4 in a seventeenth-century hand (folios 75-76), 4 by Thomas Ruddiman, 1705-1710 (folios 77-78), and 1 (incomplete) in an eighteenth-century hand (folio 78 verso).
Volume inscribed at folio i `A Collection of several Royal [and other] Charters, chiefly relating to Families in the West Country, copied from the Publick Archives from the time of Rob. Bruce to anno 1537`, made by an unidentified compiler some time during the first half of the 18th century., 14th century-1537.
The volume bears notes and frequent underlinings in John Riddell’s hand. Some of the leaves (folios 58-60) are damaged, the top corners having been burned.