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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 3361/2/51
TitleBundle 51
Date17th century
Extent6 items
DescriptionAs bundle 50, 17th century. Including:

Testificate by Colonel Gilbert Ker, commander of the western forces, that he gave warrant for taking horses of some malignants for recruiting forces, including some from Lord Mordington, and, in spite of fact that the latter had procured ( from the Committee of Estates at Stirling upon false information) caption upon a decreet against Major Shaw or Sornbeg, then major of granter's regiment, he believes that neither he, granter or any other officer should be censured, 28 December 1653.

Account of salt delivered by John Simpson, grieve to Laird of Urry, with other accounts, 1622-3, relating to salt, from Torry, wine, Dunbar herrings sent to Bordeaux, etc.

Instructions, the Earl of Angus, to Mr William Douglas, for France and London, 1647, financial matters and the regiment in france.

List of noblemen and gentlemen engaged in common bond to Mr William Douglas with what they will pay him before 24 inst. Edinburgh, 18 September 1656.
With letter to the laird of Pittfodills signed by Wigtoune, Roxburghe and others, on payment of the money.

Account agreed on at meeting of Gilbert Kirkwood, James Hop, Christopher Sawer and James Kirkland, between said Gilbert and deceased William Kilmeny, merchant of London, 1 June 1626.

Letter from William Kilmeny, also addressed to William Kilmeny merchant in London. Pulgin, 16 July 1624.
Has received no letters since he left Nantes; money for loading the Tiger; Mr Olivier asserts he has only received 4000 livres instead of the 5458 due; most of the goods have sold except some cloth, some of it a 'naughtie' colour; salt likely to be cheap on account of the good weather; other commissions.
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