Description | Instrument of sasine [in Latin and Older Scots] taken on 16 July 1686 by Alexander Gordeon, N.P., on compearance of Andrew Scot in Fraserburgh, as procurator for George Skene of Fintray, knight, lately provost of Aberdeen, following upon obligation containing precept of sasine granted by Alexander, [2nd] Baron Forbes of Pitsligo and Alexander, Master of Pitsligo on 7 November, 1682, respecting annual rent of £160 Scots on principal of 4000 marks furth of Nether Glaslo [Glasslaw] in the parish of Aberdour, in sheriffdom of Aberdeen. |