Chartularies.
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Transcript made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1818, of the early 16th-century cartulary of the abbey of Lindores, but omitting the various memoranda at the end., Early 16th century.
Transcribed by George Bruce, student at Marischal College, Aberdeen, on paper watermarked 1818.
Transcript made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1818, of the surviving parts of a late thirteenth-century cartulary of the abbey of Melrose., Late 13th century.
Transcribed by George Bruce, student at Marischal College, Aberdeen, on paper watermarked 1818.
Transcript made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, apparently in 1814, from a copy, before 1746, of the cartulary of the Abbey of Scone, 2nd quarter of 14th century, containing copies of charters, 1164-1326., 1164-1326.
The transcript is in the same hand as Adv.MS.9A.1.12, "from a copy in handwriting of Mr [Alexander] Hay of Delgaty (the husband of the Countess of Errol) who died in 1745. Communicated by Geo Kerr Esqͬ. Aberdeen" (folio 1), and is bound with endpapers watermarked 1824.
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.
Transcript, written in 1528, of the chartulary of Crail Collegiate Church.
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 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 and for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1813-1816, of two cartularies of the Diocese of Glasgow, 13th century-15th century., 13th century-15th century.
The transcripts are written on paper with watermarks dated between 1813 and 1816, and bound in two volumes with endpapers watermarked 1820.
Transcripts by and for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1813-1816, of two cartularies of the Diocese of Glasgow, 13th century-15th century., 13th century-15th century.
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, 1818, of copies of the cartularies of the abbeys of Dryburgh and Balmerino, 15th century; and, after 1331., After 1331, 15th century.
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 (mostly abstracts or calendar entries) of the chartularies of "registra" of the monasteries of Scone, Inchcolm, Lindores, Coupar Angus and Balmerino.
Tip-ins include letter of C T McInnes, SRO, 1956, to Robert Maxtone Graham concerning this manuscript.
Transcripts written for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of documents extracted from the Glasgow cartularies and of some other writings.
These transcripts were written, on sheets watermarked 1796, for Hutton, whose signature dated 1797 is at folio ii (torn), and are followed (folio 95) by the contents list (described as an index) compiled by the copyist of British [Museum] Library Harl.MS.4631.