Genealogie of the Sainteclaires of Rosslyn
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SAINTECLAIRES OF ROSSLYN. 91
letres fal to cume greeting, wit yhe that we haue given to our welbeloved
Cufing Elifabeth, fpous of ... . Coufin William Erie of Orkney,
and Lord Sinclere, that fhe fal joice and brouke the Erldome of the
Garwyack, with the pertinance, in the qwhilk fhe is joint
us all profits, fredoms, and commodites pertenand therto, and with the
qwhilks quhilum Coufin Alexander Erie of Mar brokit,
joifed the forfaid Erledome, notwithftanding any reftriftion or proclama-
tion made in the contrair, be quhilum our fader of nobile minde, quham
God aflbile, quharfore we charge you yhe na man of yhou
naywais than was done in the time of our faid Coufin the Erie of Mar,
and all the tenands of the faid land anfwer radily, and obey to the faid
our Coufines, and her forfaid fpoufe, in all thing6, like as they did in the
time of the forsaid Erie of Mar, under all pain and charge that after may
follow thyr letres enduring our will. Given under our prive feel at
Strivelyne, the fext day of the moneth of May, the yhere of God, a
thoufand four hundred thretty and feven, and of our regne the firft
yehere.
INVENTAR OF THE GOODS OF ALEXANDER
SOUTHERLAND, MCCCCLVI.
In Dei nomine, Amen. Inventarium omnium bonorum Alexandri de
Southerlande de Dumbethe, faftum apud Rolling decimo quinto die
mentis Novembris, anno Domini millefimo quadringentefimo quinqua-
gefimo fexto. In the prefens of ane hie and mighti Lord, William Erie
of Cathnes and Orknay, Lord Santcler, &c. Sir Gilbert the Haye, Sir
Henry Atkinfon, Mr. Thomas Thurberndfon, publick notar, Sandaris
Froyg, Donald Bruntouth, and William Baxtar, with dyvers uthirs.
In the first, 24 Oxyn in Cathnes. Item, III ky, nit young and old,
with Ennyn Preft in Blewferawith, oney Calvyff. Item, in Carbuft, with
letres fal to cume greeting, wit yhe that we haue given to our welbeloved
Cufing Elifabeth, fpous of ... . Coufin William Erie of Orkney,
and Lord Sinclere, that fhe fal joice and brouke the Erldome of the
Garwyack, with the pertinance, in the qwhilk fhe is joint
us all profits, fredoms, and commodites pertenand therto, and with the
qwhilks quhilum Coufin Alexander Erie of Mar brokit,
joifed the forfaid Erledome, notwithftanding any reftriftion or proclama-
tion made in the contrair, be quhilum our fader of nobile minde, quham
God aflbile, quharfore we charge you yhe na man of yhou
naywais than was done in the time of our faid Coufin the Erie of Mar,
and all the tenands of the faid land anfwer radily, and obey to the faid
our Coufines, and her forfaid fpoufe, in all thing6, like as they did in the
time of the forsaid Erie of Mar, under all pain and charge that after may
follow thyr letres enduring our will. Given under our prive feel at
Strivelyne, the fext day of the moneth of May, the yhere of God, a
thoufand four hundred thretty and feven, and of our regne the firft
yehere.
INVENTAR OF THE GOODS OF ALEXANDER
SOUTHERLAND, MCCCCLVI.
In Dei nomine, Amen. Inventarium omnium bonorum Alexandri de
Southerlande de Dumbethe, faftum apud Rolling decimo quinto die
mentis Novembris, anno Domini millefimo quadringentefimo quinqua-
gefimo fexto. In the prefens of ane hie and mighti Lord, William Erie
of Cathnes and Orknay, Lord Santcler, &c. Sir Gilbert the Haye, Sir
Henry Atkinfon, Mr. Thomas Thurberndfon, publick notar, Sandaris
Froyg, Donald Bruntouth, and William Baxtar, with dyvers uthirs.
In the first, 24 Oxyn in Cathnes. Item, III ky, nit young and old,
with Ennyn Preft in Blewferawith, oney Calvyff. Item, in Carbuft, with
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