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Reference NoAET/5/3/1/3
TitleAET Dumbreck and Orchardtown Estates: Bundle of security and miscellaeous writs relating to the Estate of Orchardtown
Description1. Memoranda relative to the Gordons Hospital feuduties of Orchardtown & Dumbreck and Furdon and Cookston, 1821 (marked 108).
2. Copy Charter of Resignation of Alexander Moir for the Barony of Dumbreck, 1795 (1799 copy).
3. Receipt and Obligation of Messrs Alexander Moir and John Durno to the President and Governors of Robert Gordon's Hospital, 1794 (numbered 9).
4. Back bond of Baillie John Copland to the President and Governors of Robert Gordon's Hospital, 1793 (marked 7).
5. Division of the Moss of Orchardstown into four lotts according to the Rents designed for that purpose, 1772 (plan with table of the area of each lot in cubic feet).
6. Instrument of Resignation of the four pleughs of Allathin etc and ane yearly rent of 2200 merks upliftable furth thereof in favours of the Patrons and Governors of Robert Gordon's Hospital, 1732.
7. Heritable bond of Sir William Seton of Pitmedden (with the consent of his wife Katharine Burnet) to the Patrons and Governors of Robert Gordon's Hospital of the town and lands of Allathin [Allathan], Craig of Allathin, North Loggieruiff [Logierieve], and Orchyeardtoune [Orchardtown] and the lands of Dumbreck and Thornfoord, 1731.
8. Contents of the Lands of Orchardston, 1770 (list of measures and estimates of the lands of Orchardston, split into infield, outfield, pasture and moss.
9. Charter of Resignation and Novodamus of the lands of Outseat now called or supposed to be Redford by Alexander Moir to the President and Governors of Robert Gordon's Hospital, 1796.
10. Sasine for Logierieve, Orchardtown between the Patrons and Governors of Robert Gordon's Hospital and David Adam, 1732 [Latin].
11. Charter of the lands of Allathin to the Patrons and Governors of Robert Gordon's Hospital, 1732 [Latin].
Date1731 - 1821
Extent1 bundle of 11 items
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