Wedderburn Book: A History of the Wedderburns in the Counties of Berwick, and Forfar, Designed of Wedderburn, Kingennie, Ester Powrie, Blackness, Balindean, and Gosford; and Their Younger Branches; Together with Some Account of Other Families of the Name, 1296-1896, Volume 1 |
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... mention of the name in the fourteenth century is found among the Douglas Charters , in a resignation of about 1375 , by Robert Ayr to Margaret Stewart , Countess of Mar and ... mentioned.1 The Thus 24 Nov. 1300 , XX . THE WEDDERBURN BOOK .
... mention of the name in the fourteenth century is found among the Douglas Charters , in a resignation of about 1375 , by Robert Ayr to Margaret Stewart , Countess of Mar and ... mentioned.1 The Thus 24 Nov. 1300 , XX . THE WEDDERBURN BOOK .
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... mentioned again in 1335 and 1347 , while in 1349-50 , Feb. 10 , " John de Stryvelyn's manor of Wedrebourne ( Twedrebourne ) is mentioned , and in later years we find a receipt given by the governor of Berwick , dated at Wedderburn , 29 ...
... mentioned again in 1335 and 1347 , while in 1349-50 , Feb. 10 , " John de Stryvelyn's manor of Wedrebourne ( Twedrebourne ) is mentioned , and in later years we find a receipt given by the governor of Berwick , dated at Wedderburn , 29 ...
Page xxv
... mentioned above was made for me by the Rev. Walter Macleod at the offices of Colonel Milne - Home's law agents , Messrs . Adam and Lang , in Edinburgh . The earliest Wedderburn writ ( Inv . , vol . ii . , 157 ) is a charter by Archibald ...
... mentioned above was made for me by the Rev. Walter Macleod at the offices of Colonel Milne - Home's law agents , Messrs . Adam and Lang , in Edinburgh . The earliest Wedderburn writ ( Inv . , vol . ii . , 157 ) is a charter by Archibald ...
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... mentioned in 1433-34 ( ib . 5-6 ) . In the next century ( 1547 ) we first find the name of Wedderburn in the south country ( ib . 7 ) , just after the time when it is known that a member of the Dundee house , accused of heresy , had ...
... mentioned in 1433-34 ( ib . 5-6 ) . In the next century ( 1547 ) we first find the name of Wedderburn in the south country ( ib . 7 ) , just after the time when it is known that a member of the Dundee house , accused of heresy , had ...
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... mentioned in charters known to him in an imaginary pedigree . I do not know if the early history of the Wedderburns as given by Douglas , and accepted from him by almost every subsequent writer until now , is a fair sample of his ...
... mentioned in charters known to him in an imaginary pedigree . I do not know if the early history of the Wedderburns as given by Douglas , and accepted from him by almost every subsequent writer until now , is a fair sample of his ...
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Aberlady admitted a burgess Alexander Wedderburn Andrew April bailie Balindean baptized baronet of Blackness Birkhill Bishop of Dunblane bond born Br.T brother burgess of Dundee burgh buried Chap charter constable of Dundee cousin Craigie Cupar D.Dec daughter David Scrymgeour David Wedderburn death decree derburn died discharge Dundee Records Earl Easter Powrie Edinburgh elder eldest Elizabeth Wedderburn entry father favour Forfar George Gosford Halkett heirs male Helen Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn Howff husband issue James Wedderburn Janet John Halkett July June Katharine Kingennie lands late letter Lord Lord Gosford March Margaret Wedderburn marriage marriage contract married Mary Wedderburn mentioned merchant merks Moonzie Murraygait named notary Patrick Pearsie Peter Wedderburn Pitfirrane Register relict retoured Robert Wedderburn sasine Scotland Scrymgeour Sept Sir Alexander Wedderburn Sir John Wedderburn Sir Peter sister sons surviving Synopsis of References Thomas uncle Wedder wife witness younger
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