True relation of William Earle of Monteath's affair concerning the Earldome and title of Straitherne
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secute your right against all others for all other
lands whereunto ye can justly claim Right. And
as ye have freely submitted yourself unto us to be
disposed upon as we please in all these lands that
are of our property, So we intend, after due con-
sideration, to give you a reasonable satisfaction for
the same, And have willed Our Advocat to assist
you in all your other actions so far as he can law-
fully doe. So we bid you farewell, Sec.
To the Clerk Register.
Trusty and well beloved Councelor, Whereas
Our Right well beloved Cusine and Councelor the
Earl of Monteath, President of our Council, Is for
some important Considerations known to us, to
search for some wryts among our evidents & Rolls,
whereof we have the Charge, Our pleasure is,
That ye to that purpose make patent to him what
Records, Evidents, or Wryts whatsomever ye have
in your custody and charge, within our Castle of
Edinburgh or elsewhere, and that ye give unto
him such thereof as shall be found be our Advocat
to concerne the purpose for which we have granted
unto him this Licence, Together with all extracts
that they to this effect shall require, and this shall
be your warrand. Dated at Whitehall, 9 Nov r
1629.
To
secute your right against all others for all other
lands whereunto ye can justly claim Right. And
as ye have freely submitted yourself unto us to be
disposed upon as we please in all these lands that
are of our property, So we intend, after due con-
sideration, to give you a reasonable satisfaction for
the same, And have willed Our Advocat to assist
you in all your other actions so far as he can law-
fully doe. So we bid you farewell, Sec.
To the Clerk Register.
Trusty and well beloved Councelor, Whereas
Our Right well beloved Cusine and Councelor the
Earl of Monteath, President of our Council, Is for
some important Considerations known to us, to
search for some wryts among our evidents & Rolls,
whereof we have the Charge, Our pleasure is,
That ye to that purpose make patent to him what
Records, Evidents, or Wryts whatsomever ye have
in your custody and charge, within our Castle of
Edinburgh or elsewhere, and that ye give unto
him such thereof as shall be found be our Advocat
to concerne the purpose for which we have granted
unto him this Licence, Together with all extracts
that they to this effect shall require, and this shall
be your warrand. Dated at Whitehall, 9 Nov r
1629.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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