| Description | Bundle of documents mostly relating to Crogo, Kirkcudbrightshire, 1553 – 1819 Gift of nonentry of the lands of Crogo, Roger Gordon of Troquhane, ‘who deceased under our sovereign Lady’s banner in the Field of Pinkiecleugh’, 30 April 1553 (later copy) Special retour of Thomas Gordon as heir to his father, James Gordon of Crogo, Kirkcudbright 1 June 1620 (later copy) Special retour of Thomas Gordon as heir to his mother, Janet Gordon, one of the two heirs of the late Roger Gordon, in part of the lands of Crogo, 1 June 1620 (later copy) Instrument of sasine in favour of Margaret Moffat, spouse of Robert Gordon of Crogo of liferent in the lands of Crogo, 17 June 1726. Membrane Copy of minute of sale between Alexander Gordon of Crogo and William Ireland of Caldow, son of Mary Gordon, 18 September 1762 Instrument of sasine in favour of Alexander Gordon of Crogo of the lands of Barmark, 17 December 1763. Membrane, writing faint Disposition by William McGeorge of Auchenreoch to Alexander Gordon of Crogo, relating to contract of marriage between Gordon and Betty McGeorge, McGeorge’s daughter, 8 May 1771 Feu charter by Mary and Agnes Gordon, daughters of the late Alexander Gordon of Crogo, to William Glendonwyn of Glendonwyn, of the lands of Crogo, 22 May 1779. Membrane. Signed by four of Agnes’ curators to indicate consent Procuratory of resignation by Mary and Agnes Gordon, daughters of the late Alexander Gordon of Crogo, of the lands of Crogo to their superiors, 13 November 1779 Royal charter of resignation in favour of Mary and Agnes Gordon, daughters of the late Alexander Gordon of Crogo, of the lands of Crogo, 20 December 1779. Membrane, sealed on black and gold cord [seal absent]. Latin Instrument of sasine by Mary and Agnes Gordon in favour of William Glendonwyn of Glendonwyn of the lands of Crogo, 28 January 1780. Membrane Tack of teinds of the lands of Crogo and Knockclairn by the Deans of the Chapel Royal of Scotland to Mary and Agnes Gordon, 2 and 4 February 1780 Receipt by John Syme, W.S., Edinburgh, of certain writs relating to Crogo to be produced for obtaining William McGeorge enrolled as a freeholder in Kirkcudbrightshire, 24 March 1781 Memoir in answer to Mr Glendonwyn’s letter to Mr Graeme, explain the history of ownership of several lands including Crogo, which, after the death of her sister Mary, passed to Agnes Gordon, then Mrs Glendonwyn, 2 August 1799 Claim of William Glendonwyn to be enrolled as a freeholder in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, 1801 Inventory of the title deeds of the land of Crogo, 1814 List of sums paid possibly on Crogo estate and due to Lady Gordon [Lucy Glendonwyn], 1816 State of the price of Crogo estate up to 30 July 1816 State of the price of Crogo estate up to October 1818 State of the balance of the price of Crogo, 1819 |