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Reference NoAET/5/3/2/5
TitleAET Dumbreck and Orchardtown Estates: Bundle of papers relating to multures, and excambions to straighten borders of estates
Description- Minute by arbiters regarding the conversion of Dumbreck multures, 1839
- Three notes of converted multures payable by tenants of Dumbreck, 1839, 1839 and 1841
- Scheme of division of the converted multures of Orchardtown among the Sucheners by Alexander Ligertwood and his miller (in letter to Robert Morice), 1826
- Scheme of division of multures of Orchardtown among the tenants, 1827
- Offer of Alexander Ligertwood of Mill of Logierieve to Gordon's Hospital to commute thirlage of their lands, 1826
- Letter from the tenants of Orchardtown to Robert Morice, agreeing to commutation of their thirlage to Mill of Logierieve, 1826 (with tenants signatures)
- Extract from minutes of a Committee regarding the condition of the Mill of Logierieve, 1798
- State of feu duties of Dumbreck and Orchardtown as claimed by Mr Mon of Scotstown (in letter to Robert Morice), 1811
- Two letters from Alexander Ligertwood to Robert Morice, with terms of commutation of multures and services, 1826
- Allotment of Gordon's Hospital's seats in the church of Udny amongst the tenants of Dumbreck and Orchardtown, 1823
- Letter from Alexander Crombie to Robert Morice, regarding letting houses on excambed ground, 1826
- Letter from William Mair to Robert Morice regarding breadth of road on west boundary of excambed ground, 1826
- Valuation by Thomson and Mitchell of land proposed to be excambed between Udny and Gordon's Hospital, 1825
- Copy of letter from Robert Morice to Mr Crombie regarding marches between Udny and Orchardtown, 1825
- Proposal for an excambion by Mr Crombie as factor for Udny to Gordon's Hospital, 1822
- Extract decreet of Gordon's Hospital against Udny and Anderson, 1780 (copy from 1825)
- Heads of agreement for excambion straightening marches between Udny and Gordon's Hospital, 1825
Date1780 - 1841
Extent1 bundle of 20 items
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