Charges. Legal instruments.
Subject
Subject Source: Other Source
Scope Note: Generally, an order to obey a decree of the Court. In conveyancing law, being writs under the signet for compelling heirs in heritage to take up or renounce the succession so as to enable creditors of the estate to receive satisfaction. Source: Gibb (A D). 'Students' glossary of Scottish legal terms.' (Edinburgh: W Green and Son Ltd, 1946.).
Found in 93 Collections and/or Records:
Charge at instance of James Inglis elder, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh against James, Lord Ochiltree, Josias Stewart of Bonyton, Hew Kennedy, elder, of Girvanmains, Patrick Abernethy of Netherdail, Harie Stewart of Carlougie, Patrick Livingston of Dalderrs and Mr William Livingston., 15 November 1621.
Item
Identifier: Ch.13427
Dates:
15 November 1621.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Early Saltoun documents.
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Documents relating to Sir James Stewart of Killeith, later 4th Lord Ochiltree, who was the main claimant to Saltoun, and to his cautioners and creditors. He disposed of the estate to Forbes of Craigievar.
Charge at instance of James Lowrie, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh to the authorities in Perth, Dundee, Brechin and Aberdeen concerning Alexander Petrie., 1 November 1596.
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Identifier: Ch.15086
Charge at instance of John Forbes of Balnagask to James, Lord Ochiltree., 30 August 1624.
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Identifier: Ch.13478
Dates:
30 August 1624.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Early Saltoun documents.
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Documents relating to Sir James Stewart of Killeith, later 4th Lord Ochiltree, who was the main claimant to Saltoun, and to his cautioners and creditors. He disposed of the estate to Forbes of Craigievar.
Charge at instance of John Inglis, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, to Alexander, Lord Saltoun to enter heir to his father., 8 March 1623.
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Identifier: Ch.13220
Dates:
8 March 1623.
Charge at instance of Mr Abraham Crichton, provost of Dunglass, against Robert Leis., 29 November 1550.
Item
Identifier: Ch.13055
Dates:
29 November 1550.
Charge at instance of Mr George Fletcher, advocate, to Alexander Erskine of Dun., 13 December 1627.
Item
Identifier: Ch.14367
Dates:
13 December 1627.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Early Fletcher documents.
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Documents relating to the Priory of Restennet and its temporalities, which were granted to Thomas, Viscount of Fentoun (later Earl of Kellie) in 1606.
Charge at instance of Mr Patrick Lyndsay, minister, provided to the provostry of Guthrie and prebendary of Hilton and Langlands against the parishioners to pay the teinds., 30 November 1588.
Item
Identifier: Ch.14194
Charge at instance of Mr William Hamilton, minister at Dalry against James, Lord Ochiltree, Patrick Abernethie and Mr William Livingston., 18 July 1622.
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Identifier: Ch.13440
Dates:
18 July 1622.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Early Saltoun documents.
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Documents relating to Sir James Stewart of Killeith, later 4th Lord Ochiltree, who was the main claimant to Saltoun, and to his cautioners and creditors. He disposed of the estate to Forbes of Craigievar.
Charge at instance of Mr William Keith of Bruntoun to Laurence Oliphant, son of Patrick Oliphant of Over Turings to enter heir to his father., 7 February 1628.
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Identifier: Ch.14261
Charge at instance of Mr William Keith of Bruntoun to Laurence Oliphant, son of Patrick Oliphant of Over Turings to enter heir to his father., 26 August 1628.
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Identifier: Ch.14262
Charge at instance of Patrick, Earl of Kinghorne to [?] Hay to enter heir to his father, John Hay of Aberlady., 28 January 1668.
Item
Identifier: Ch.14816
Dates:
28 January 1668.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Fletcher of Saltoun documents.
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Documents concerning Aberlady and its successive owners: Douglas of Kilspindie, Hay of Aberlady, Fletcher of Aberlady, and Fletcher of Saltoun.
Charge at instance of Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer to James Kid, Thomas Broun, Andrew Paterson, Alexander Hunter, all in Panlathie, and William Henderson in Pitconre., 30 January 1610.
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Identifier: Ch.13790
Dates:
30 January 1610.
Charge at instance of Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer S.C.J. to Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to be entered heir to his father., 7 May 1634.
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Identifier: Ch.13834
Dates:
7 May 1634.
Charge at instance of Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer to Alexander, Earl of Kellie to enter heir to Thomas, Earl of Kellie., 15 December 1649.
Item
Identifier: Ch.14382
Dates:
15 December 1649.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Early Fletcher documents.
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Documents relating to the Priory of Restennet and its temporalities, which were granted to Thomas, Viscount of Fentoun (later Earl of Kellie) in 1606.
Charge at instance of Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer to Alexander, Lord Saltoun., 5 April 1643.
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Identifier: Ch.14462
Charge at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to Alexander, Lord Saltoun to enter heir to his father., 15 June 1636.
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Identifier: Ch.13576
Charge at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to [?] Livingston to enter heir to Mr William Livingston in West Saltoun., 21 November 1635.
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Identifier: Ch.13573
Charge at instance of Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to Mr William Livingston, son of Patrick of Mellignie to enter heir to his uncle Mr William Livingston., 21 November 1635.
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Identifier: Ch.13572
Charge at instance of Thomas Allardyce of Classindrum to David Rynd, son of John Rynd of Cars., 16 April 1628.
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Identifier: Ch.14034
Charge at instance of Thomas Hunter, notary in Edinburgh, to Robert Wardlaw, son of James, advocate, to enter heir to George Wardlaw, sheriff clerk of Forfar., 9 December 1618.
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Identifier: Ch.15036
Dates:
9 December 1618.
Charge at instance of Thomas Ogilvie, merchant, burgess of Dundee, to the provost and bailies of Dundee., 2 September 1592.
Item
Identifier: Ch.15080
Charge at instance of Walter Ogilvie of Bankhead to Sir James Ouchterlony to infeft him in part of Pitconray., 24 December 1608.
Item
Identifier: Ch.14136
Dates:
24 December 1608.
Charge at instance of Walter Ogilvie of Bankhead to William Ouchterlony elder of that ilk to infeft him in part of Pitconray., 19 January 1609.
Item
Identifier: Ch.14137
Dates:
19 January 1609.
Charge at instance of Walter Ogilvie of Bankheid to Alexander Ouchterlony, son of William Ouchterlony elder of that ilk to infeft Ogilvie in part of Balmurmure and to Sir James Ouchterlony also son of William to infeft him in part of Pitconrone., 21 October 1608.
Item
Identifier: Ch.14133
Dates:
21 October 1608.
Charge at instance of William Gibson, mealmaker, burgess of Edinburgh, to James, Lord Ochiltree, Harie Stewart, Mr John Finlason, Patrick and Mr William Livingston., 20 January 1623.
Item
Identifier: Ch.13456
Dates:
20 January 1623.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Early Saltoun documents.
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Documents relating to Sir James Stewart of Killeith, later 4th Lord Ochiltree, who was the main claimant to Saltoun, and to his cautioners and creditors. He disposed of the estate to Forbes of Craigievar.