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Sh Record Society. If The. Gommissariot ART " I I " J NE 1903 . U H R E RD S I ETY If S { CO O C . TH E . ' ‘ Gommissariot ; 1Recorb ofEunh lb e . RE I ST ER OF ESTAM EN T G T S, ' 1 6 8 2 - 1 8oo; " AN D TH E I ‘ ‘ (tommissariot 1Recorb of Ritkcqbb rigbt; l t E" T . EC U RY PAP ERS, - - 1 1 6 6 3 8 0 0 . E D I N B U RG H PRI N TEI) FOR THE SOCI ETY B AmE K I N N ER éz C OM PAN Y Y J s S . r f P R E F A C E . TH E D istrict included in the C om m issariot of Dunk eld c om prised t h e i i - i Ab ern tie A f in P viz . ollow ng par shes erthshire , Aberdalg e, y , lyth, Auc h t er aven B i - i C C - C i ff g , la r Athole, Caputh, Carg ll , luny, oupar Angus, r e , D ow D i D F o n n F i K m o K i in ally, ull , L ttle u nkeld , rga de ny, ort ngall , en re , ll , in v K i o i i Leth end o i i M r M i K cla en , nl ch , K rkm chael , y, L g era t, adde ty, e gle, n M Ti rmore an M one die M i Red ort on St . in bb e d f y , oul , g , art s , , Weem , part o n i F if i i and S i l in i i Ar gask n esh re, Aberdour, Lesl e , trathm g o L nl thgow n in H in n i A and in F o f i Auc h t er shire, Abercor add gto sh re, berlady r arsh re, F n R and i . house, ear , uthven , Teal ng Th e R i o t o th D em 1 6 8 i i i m a eg ster previ us 7 ec ber 7 s am ss ng, but y R V l V i n . o i i n i I n P i o c i i o . I . p ss bly be st ll pr vate ha ds the r vy C un l eg ster, S on S i 1 6 1 i ic ion n N i n o m i ec d er es, 3 , s a suppl at by J oh a r , C m ssary Clerk, requesting the Lords t o ordain the Earl of Atholl t o deliver the three o f R i f i om m issariot w sc re and our eg sters o the sa d C , and arrants and processes thereof. ’ Th e Volumes of Testaments preserved in the Lord Clerk - Register s D m m f i i viz . epart ent e brace the ollow ng per ods , h 1 8 1 7 t December 6 7 to 6 th June 16 96 . 2 . 2 th 1 1 2 1 1 7 October 7 to 4th October 7 2 5 . 1 2 3. 4th October 1 7 5 to 14th January 1 7 35 . 2 1 st 1 16 4 January 7 35 to th December 1 746 . th 1 5 6 January 7 47 to 1 st h November 1 7 6 4. 6 . 6 t h 1 6 2 2n D ecember 7 4 to d November 1 7 7 6 . 2 8t h 1 80 2 h 7 . April 4 to 9t December 1 8 14 . th 1 8 1 rd 8 4 February 5 to 3 December 1 82 3. I n i n m e f f addit o to these volu es, ther are bundles o Testam ents rom 1 6 8 2 t o 1 8 2 f i f i 3, and ro m these the per ods o the Record wh ch are fi I n awanting have been lled up . this I nde x these Testaments are w m arked ith the letter T . The other Records in the G eneral Register H ouse comprise & c . 1 80 18 2 Record of Inventories , Wills, , 5 to 3, 5 volumes , with I ndex . — B 16 0 18 2 . Twelve Minute ooks of Actions and Judicial Proceedings , 9 to 3 - Two Minute B ooks of Executions called 1 7 92 to 18 2 3. - B 1 80 0 18 2 . Two Minute ooks of Decreets , to 3 No Record volumes . P r a ef ce. B 1 6 18 2 . Two Receipt ooks for Processes, 7 7 to 3 - B S m 1 8 6 1 80 1 8 1 2 . One ook of ta p Mandates , 7 5 and 5 to and 180 1 8 2 . Inventories Oaths , 5 to 3 1 10 Petitions for Commissions to take Oaths on Inventories and Wills , 8 to 1 82 3. 16 80 1 6 86 1 2 8 . Extracted Processes, , and to 3 1 1 2 1 82 . Unextracted Processes , 7 to 3 u 1 80 1 82 . Actions not concl ded, 4 to 3 a S Mand tes, Dispensations, Notes, equestrations , and Roll of Amands , 16 84 to 1 82 3. ' zrz oro 16 1 2 Executions f and in absence, 87 to 8 3. 16 88 1 82 . Edicts of Executry, to 3 Edicts of Curatory, Acts of Curatory, Tutorial and Curatorial I nventories , 1 1 1 6 84 to 79 . ” (T e Glnmntizz arint 18m m o h f 13111113210. REG I STER OF TESTAM E N TS , — 16 8 2 18 00 . I Creoft 1 Adam, sobel, daughter of the deceased Patrick Adam , in 5 July 7 39 Thomas, smith in Meigle 30 June 17 26 i . P arck e . Walter, in , par of Meigle T 2 6 July 1 7 1 1 M iln un l l Adamso t o B ack ounans. See F a a s o . n, John, of of rquh r n, Magdalen ‘ Aik man M G re or I nverardouran . , alias g , I sobel, in , par of Killin . 1 T . 4 Nov 7 79 n A son 2 1 6 Aiso or y , Agnes, in Kerrow 7 Apr. 7 3 B alm ll 1 1 1 Alexander, of y 7 Dec . 7 3 B - - M r li h . e o t c S e R s . Janet, sometime at ridge end of Little ob ert on, Donald M rs . S B ll c h 1 . 1 Jean, relict of Charles teuart, elder, of a e an Nov 7 33 Tom nafall G lenderb ie 2 1 . 1 John , in in Mar 7 7 5 x der 18 1 8 Ale an , Donald, in Woodend May 6 8 h m . See eddin x P nd ru lls. Eup a H g , Ale ander, of o e a B lindwalle es 1 0 John, in y 5 Apr . 69 K noch sh innand John , in , and Margaret Watson, his relict 1 T . 9 May 170 2 . See D uncan m M reside I nn rn tie M argaret , Ja es, in y of e y t B allendoc h . Patrick, sometime in , par of Alyth M uck arsi William , in Drume of e D enh ead M el inc h Alison, Alexander, in of g B allm ile. See Rob s . Donald, in ert on, Christian S C am m ore . St ram i lo Elizabeth, spouse to Henry tains , in , par of g . 2 16 6 T 9 Sept. 9 D i M Allan, avid, serv tor to John iller, in West Mains of Aberdalgie T . 9 Oct . 1 7 1 1 Abb ott sdielfl . 18 1 2 8 James, wright in y , par of Arngask June 7 0 . 1 John, sometime in Easter Craig, thereafter in Alyth 3 Nov 7 5 2 ’ - B . Criefi 18 . 1 6 8 John , in ridge end of Earn , par of Apr 7 B alb ro ie 2 1 6 Amb rose, John , late tenant in Aird, thereafter in g g 5 May 7 3 C roft c att 1 1 1 6 0 Anders on, Alexander, in , and I sobel Thomson , spouses May 7 C ou t own 1 8 1 2 David, weaver in p May 7 3 D Rir li h 2 . 1 tu c . 6 8 onald, at the Milne of , par of Dull Aug 8 B oth rie 1 1 1 G eorge, in June 7 47 Lon lo ie . 2 2 . 16 G ilbert, in g g T Jan 97 Au h t enna 1 1 Henry, in c y 3 July 7 49 B alk ello 0 16 1 James, in 3 July 9 1 1 1 James , in Sock 5 June 7 4 M uk arsie. See D o . James, at M ilne of r n, Catharine ulv lich G len uaich . See S ew a . James, in C a in q t rt, Janet A ’ ' - 16 82 180 0 . nkeld. [ 2 Com m zssar zot of Du 1 G T . 7 Jan . 7 5 5 Anders on, Janet , in Lough of randtully . F arac le B offrac k . See F s Janet, in of orbe , Andrew K invaid John , in h annav ell Tom t e ouan John, in S of y e B i . John . Se alma n, Christian Slo inh ole in Joseph , in g , thereafter D unkeld n G Lachla , in erb St owie Patrick, in in St one e.
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