Administrative History | The name Rutherford (Rutherfurd) is one of the oldest in Scotland and accounts of the name date from the 12th century. The first Rutherfords of Hunthill originated when Robert Rutherfurd of Chatto was granted lands in the west part of Scraisburgh, commonly known as Hunthill, Roxburghshire, and his descendents were known as the Rutherfords of Hunthill. The first Lord Rutherford, Andrew Rutherford, son of William Rutherford of Wrightslands, was created in 1661 in recognition of his successful army career. He was created Earl of Teviot in 1663. He named as his heir Thomas Rutherford of Hunthill and on the latter's death in 1668, the title passed to his brothers. After the death of Robert, 4th Lord Rutherford in 1724 the title was contested and later became dormant. Before his death Robert had already disposed Hunthill to Thomas Rutherford of Wells. |
Description | Collection of legal papers relating to the Rutherford family, including: a bond of relief of Archibald, 3rd. Lord Rutherford, in favour of his brother Robert, 1668; an inventory of papers belonging to Andrew, Lord Rutherford, post 1670; a memorandum for Robert, 4th Lord Rutherford, concerning writs, 1686; an extract discharge of William Simpsone, MD, in favour of Sir John Scott of Ancrum, 1692; obligement of Robert, Lord Rutherford, concerning lordship and barony of Traquair, 1692; a copy of rentals of lands pertaining to Sir George Ogilvie of Carnowsie, 1600s, and a letter from Lord Rutherford concerning legal proceedings, 1706. |
Copyright | Subject to the condition of the original, copies may be supplied for private research use only on receipt of a signed undertaking to comply with current copyright legislation. Permission to make any published use of material from the collection must be sought in advance from the University Archivist and, where appropriate, from the copyright owner. Where possible, assistance will be given in identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material. |