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From local Records, printed and in MS. ; from
MSS. of the late Alexander Deuchar of Edin-
burgh ; from other MSS. in private custody ;
and from other sources, down to about 1750.
13th Feb. 1509. A royal order by James IV. to give
sasine of the lands of Allathine and Leterche is addressed
to John Schand and "Wm. TTrquhart, as Sheriffs of Aberdeen
for that special duty. — Spalding Club Antiquities, iii. 81.
24th Aug. 1512. Magister Robertus Schand, Yicarius de
Potary, is a witness to a deed in the Regist. Morav. — Banna-
tyne Club, p. 401*
23rd Feb. 1522. Robertus Shawand, Prebendary of
Arnoldstone of Crichton, Perpetual Vicar of Coul, Aber-
deenshire. — Regist. Nigr. de Aberbrothic, p. 436.
24th Feb. 1524. The same ecclesiastic is one of the
Procurators to the resignation of an office by a Professor
in King's College. — Fasti Abredonenses, p. 77.
Instrumentum Resignationis prefate capellanie (capellania
fundat. per Thomam Episcopum Aberdonensem et Collegio
* For the reasons above stated at p. 2, the following notices are not put
in the text, but only in a note.
1228. Radulphus de Campis is a witness to the Charter of the Hospital
of St. Nicholas on the Spey. — Sp. Club Antiq., ii. 283.
20th Dec. 1454. Joannes de Campo, Canon and Prebendary of Turriff in
the Cathedral of Aberdeen subscribes a deed. — Eegist. Episc. Abred., i. 268.
He was dead before 16th Jan. 1459. — Sp. Club Antiq., ii. 344.
1485. Philibert de Shaunde, created Earl of Bath by Henry VII. of
England. He is called "The Lord Chandos of Britain" in Lord Bacon's
History, and was a native of Brittany.

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