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Other Documents - Ridpeth |
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| Patrick Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) and others v John Steeven |
1706 |
| Stephen Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) v Mrs. Ann Collinwood |
1756 |
| Isabel Tait or Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) v George Tait |
1706 |
| Robert Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) v Alexander Christie and another |
1786 |
| Robert Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) v Alexander Christie |
1786 |
| Elizabeth Ferguson or Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) v Andrew Hill and others |
1813 |
| Alexander Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) (Trustee for Mrs. Elizabeth Learmonth's Creditors) v Charles Watson |
1803 |
| James Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) and others v George White and others |
1738 |
| William Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) v John and John Learmonth |
1785 |
| James Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) and others v John Bell |
1734 |
| John and James Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) v George Gray |
1720 |
| Thomas Redpath (Reedpath, Ridpeth) v Barons of Exchequer |
1714 |
| Extract bond by John, lord Bargany, to Alexander Gib, skipper in Borrowstounes, and David Ridpeth, skipper there, for 1,000 merks scots, reg. B. of C. and S., 31 May, 1653; with assignation to boxmaster and keepers of masters' and sailors' poor box of Borrowstounes, diligence, and discharge and assignation by James Hamiltone, son of James Hamiltone, elder of Bangour, to John, now lord Bargany |
13 Jul 1650-25 Feb 1662 |
| Instrument of sasine in favour of Henry Hud, attorney of George Swyntoun, son of John Swyntoun of that ilk, of eight husbandlands of Betrischsyd, and in warrandice thereof four husbandlands of Hairkers, preceding on charter, GD12/139. |
28 Oct 1578 |
| Titles to Land: Sheriffdom of Berwick: Lands and baronies of Greenlaw Ridpeth |
1659-1713 |
| George Ridpeth, Chrichnes ?, to Sir Patrick Howme |
18 Jan 1690 |
| Berwickshire: Tack by Anna Hamiltone, lady Sheenes, to William Ridpeth and Thomas Lylle, tenants in Hoperig, and Janet Sinclair, relict of William Lylle in Aldcammis, of the lands of Hopereig and towns of Easter and Wester Sheills |
1698 |
| Greenlaw Redpath: Extract contract by which Lady Auna Home, elder daughter of deceased George, Earl of Dumbar, and on behalf of Elizabeth, her sister, with consent of Lord Waldoun, spouse of said Elizabeth, Sir James Home of Quhitrig, spouse of said Anna, and Sir John Home of Coldinknowis, father of said Sir James, undertakes to dispone to Robert, Earl of Lothian, and Sir John Ker of Jedbrucht the barony of Greinlaw Ridpeth, the lands of the old castle of Dumbar, the links of Eist Barnis, a number of patronages of churches and chaplainries and the lands of Broxmouth in the parish of Dumbar, and the said Sir John dispones the barony of Ersiltoun and lands of Smailholme, Smailholme Spittell, and St John's Chapel in sheriffdoms of Berwick and Roxburgh and constabulary of Haddington damaged with related document of same date |
[20 Jun 1616] |
| Letters to Mr William Bennet, parson of Ancrum: (a) From Sir James Ker of Creline, concerning the lands of Watergangs of Kirkyethame, 28 February 1643. (b) From Robert Knox, Cherritries, concerning a contract in his hands, 27 October [-]. (c) From James Lythgow, Ridpeth, concerning quartering, 24 February 1645. (d) From Lord Roxburgh, Whitehall, on financial matters, 2 June 1628. |
2/6/1628-24/2/1645 |
| Instrument of sasine in favour of John Beatowne, eldest son of deceased Andrew Beatowne of Blebo, of the lands and teinds of Overmagask, following on a precept of clare constat, dated 20 November 1663, by Archibald Hope of Ridpeth, testamentary tutor of Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall kt. bt., superior of said subjects. Registered P.R.S. Fife and Kinross, 8 January 1664. |
3/12/1663 |
| Certified Copy of General Retour held in the tolbooth of the burgh of Dunce in virtue of letters of dispensation of the Lords of Council and Session on 17th May 1621 by George Auchinleck of Cumlache and Robert Cokburne of Blakismylne, sheriffs depute of the sheriffdom of Beruik, finding that Robert Schoriswode of Baitscheill was heir of the late Mr. James Schoriswod of Baitscheill, his father |
17 May 1621 |
| Certified Copy of General Retour of Inquest held in the tolbooth of Duns on 16th April 1629 by Robert Cockburne of Blakismylne, sheriff depute of the sheriffdom of Beruik, finding that Thomas Shoriswod was heir of the late William Shoriswod, his brother. The Retour was sealed with the seal of the sheriffdom of Beruik and signed by James Mowatt of Fawside principal clerk of the said sheriffdom |
16 Apr 1629 |
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