Notes on a precept of infeftment granted by Queen Anne of Denmark, wife of James VI
Cooke, T. Etherington1897
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Paper read at a meeting of the society 19 March 1896. In Scots law Infeftment means the official or symbolic bestowal of heritable land on a person. Queen Anne of Denmark required the Corporation of Dunfermline to accept John Walker as a tenant of certain heritable subjects situated within the Burgh on 20th December 1601.
Main title:
Notes on a precept of infeftment granted by Queen Anne of Denmark, wife of James VI / T Etherington Cooke
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Glasgow : Glasgow Archaelogical Society, 1897
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8p. ; 22cms
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482
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D/MUN P BOX 22 NO.12
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English
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3450577