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Title deeds of lands within the city of Brechin, 1592 and 1627-1673: particularly the Kirkwynd lands and lands of Clayshade.
Title deeds of lands within the city of Brechin, 1592 and 1627-1673: particularly the Kirkwynd lands and lands of Clayshade.
Disposition by Mathew Dempster, citizen of Brechin to Thomas Low, cordiner, citizen thereof. Brechin.
Disposition by Mathew Dempster, citizen of Brechin to Thomas Low, cordiner, citizen thereof. Brechin.
Instrument of sasine in favour of John Gardner and Catherine Mather his spouse.
Instrument of sasine in favour of John Gardner and Catherine Mather his spouse.
Instrument of sasine in favour of Master David Liddell and John and Andrew Liddell.
Instrument of sasine in favour of Master David Liddell and John and Andrew Liddell.
Part of disposition by James Balfour, merchant burgess in Aberdeen to George Lindsay, merchant burgess there
Part of disposition by James Balfour, merchant burgess in Aberdeen to George Lindsay, merchant burgess there
Instrument of sasine in favour of John Murtoun as heir to his father William Murtoun.
Instrument of sasine in favour of John Murtoun as heir to his father William Murtoun.
Charter by John Murtoun, with consent of Thomas Ramsay to John Dempster, late of Balrowny and Euphemia Liddell, his spouse. Brechin.
Charter by John Murtoun, with consent of Thomas Ramsay to John Dempster, late of Balrowny and Euphemia Liddell, his spouse. Brechin.
Instrument of sasine in favour of John Murray, citizen of Brechin.
Instrument of sasine in favour of John Murray, citizen of Brechin.
Charter by John Dempster, citizen of Brechin, with consent of Euphemia Liddell, his spouse and Thomas Ramsay to Elizabeth Watt, daughter of Euphemia Liddell. Brechin.
Charter by John Dempster, citizen of Brechin, with consent of Euphemia Liddell, his spouse and Thomas Ramsay to Elizabeth Watt, daughter of Euphemia Liddell. Brechin.
Charter by Thomas, Bishop of Brechin in favour of Alexander Bisset and Charles Dempster, as trustees for the poor of Brechin. Brechin
Charter by Thomas, Bishop of Brechin in favour of Alexander Bisset and Charles Dempster, as trustees for the poor of Brechin. Brechin
Charter by Alexander Carnegie of Crikstoun to Master David Carnegie, Dean of Brechin and Chaplain of the Chaplaincy of the Virgin Mary, his brother.
Charter by Alexander Carnegie of Crikstoun to Master David Carnegie, Dean of Brechin and Chaplain of the Chaplaincy of the Virgin Mary, his brother.
Part of disposition by John Ramsay of Wester Ogill in favour of James Burnett, sometime in Saughine [?]. Brechin
Part of disposition by John Ramsay of Wester Ogill in favour of James Burnett, sometime in Saughine [?]. Brechin
Instrument of Sasine in favour of Mary Simpson wife of John Hay
Instrument of Sasine in favour of Mary Simpson wife of John Hay
Extract service in favour of Cirstane Burnett, spouse to John Balfour, gardener in Fetteresso and Agnes Burnett, spouse to Alexander Spalding in Lochend as sisters and heir to the deceased John Burnett, sometime burgess in Brechin.
Extract service in favour of Cirstane Burnett, spouse to John Balfour, gardener in Fetteresso and Agnes Burnett, spouse to Alexander Spalding in Lochend as sisters and heir to the deceased John Burnett, sometime burgess in Brechin.
A somewhat incoherent MS and typescript written after 1760. (MS in Brechin Library, written by someone like Mr Dick and at about the same period'. Refers to the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion and its aftermath but the style of writing makes it almost incompr...
A somewhat incoherent MS and typescript written after 1760. (MS in Brechin Library, written by someone like Mr Dick and at about the same period'. Refers to the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion and its aftermath but the style of writing makes it almost incompr...
Miscellaneous papers and correspondence with no apparent common factor.
Miscellaneous papers and correspondence with no apparent common factor.
"Lord Balmerino, Mr Dean and Major McDonald's Last Words, 1746"; transcript in unidentified 18th century hand of speeches made by these Jacobite martyrs prior to their executions.
"Lord Balmerino, Mr Dean and Major McDonald's Last Words, 1746"; transcript in unidentified 18th century hand of speeches made by these Jacobite martyrs prior to their executions.
Letter, 18 September 1891, Muchalls, William Hatt to "My Dear Lord Primus" [Hugh W. Jermyn]. Acknowledges receipt of the deed of appointment for the position of Dean of the Episcopal Diocese of Brechin.
Letter, 18 September 1891, Muchalls, William Hatt to "My Dear Lord Primus" [Hugh W. Jermyn]. Acknowledges receipt of the deed of appointment for the position of Dean of the Episcopal Diocese of Brechin.
"Inverness Cathedral": memorandum addressed to the Primus [Hugh W. Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin] regarding the matters in dispute between the Cathedral Clergy in Inverness submitted by Henry Johnston, Chancellor of the Diocese of Brechin
"Inverness Cathedral": memorandum addressed to the Primus [Hugh W. Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin] regarding the matters in dispute between the Cathedral Clergy in Inverness submitted by Henry Johnston, Chancellor of the Diocese of Brechin
Letter, 25 March [Postmark], [c.1824], Charles Daubeny to Bishop Skinner at Aberdeen. Refers to his new publication (possibly The Protestant's Companion, or, A Seasonable preservative, against the errors, corruptions and unfound claims, of a superstiti...
Letter, 25 March [Postmark], [c.1824], Charles Daubeny to Bishop Skinner at Aberdeen. Refers to his new publication (possibly The Protestant's Companion, or, A Seasonable preservative, against the errors, corruptions and unfound claims, of a superstiti...
Petition by the Managers and Hearers of the Episcopal Chapel requesting the appointment of William Reid as assistant to the Rev. W. Falconer, minister of the chapel and requesting that he be admitted as a candidate for Orders "witnesses in presence of ...
Petition by the Managers and Hearers of the Episcopal Chapel requesting the appointment of William Reid as assistant to the Rev. W. Falconer, minister of the chapel and requesting that he be admitted as a candidate for Orders "witnesses in presence of ...
"Proofs that the cases of Convocational 'Censure' are irrelevant -". Note in unidentified hand; possibly 19th century, refers to the extent of legal right of religious censorship on literature. Gives specific examples
"Proofs that the cases of Convocational 'Censure' are irrelevant -". Note in unidentified hand; possibly 19th century, refers to the extent of legal right of religious censorship on literature. Gives specific examples
Letter, 5 July 1845, Michael Russell, Bishop of Glasgow to unidentified addressee. Relates to controversy over Scottish Communion Office.
Letter, 5 July 1845, Michael Russell, Bishop of Glasgow to unidentified addressee. Relates to controversy over Scottish Communion Office.
Letter, 25 March 1846. St. John's [Episcopal Church], Jedburgh, W. Spranger White to unidentified addressee. Acknowledges receipt of pamphlets on the Scottish Church.
Letter, 25 March 1846. St. John's [Episcopal Church], Jedburgh, W. Spranger White to unidentified addressee. Acknowledges receipt of pamphlets on the Scottish Church.
Minutes of General Meeting of the Congregation of St. James Church, Stonehaven. Includes draft of constitution.
Minutes of General Meeting of the Congregation of St. James Church, Stonehaven. Includes draft of constitution.
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