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Scotia Rediviva; A Collection of Tracts Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Scotland
Scotia Rediviva A Collection of Tracts Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Scotland Author:Robert Buchanan General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1826 Original Publisher: Robert Buchanan Description: Library has vol. 1 only. British Museum catalogue only record vol.1. Subjects: Scotland Fiction / Classics History / Europe / General History / Europe / Great Britain Literary Collections / General Social Scien... more »ce / Archaeology Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CARTA ROBERTI II. JOIIANM DE FOULARTOUN. EX AUTO- GRAPHO. IT IS THE 298TH CHARTER OF KING DAVID'S HOOK, FOL. V. 59. Robertus, Dei Gratia, Rex Scotorum ; Omnibus pro- bis hominibus totius terrae suae, Clericis et Laicis, Salu- tem. Sciatis nos concessisse, et hac praesenti Carta nos- tra confirmasse illas donationem et concessionem, quas Primogenitus noster carisswnus Johannes Comes de Car- rick, Senescallus Scotiae, fecit et concessit Johanni de Foulartoun, filio et haeredi Adae de Foulartoun militis, de terris de Lathis, orientali et occidentali, et de terris de Harparlande, cum pertinentiis, in baronia de Kyle- Senescalli, infra Vicecomitatum de Are. Tenend. et Ha- bend. dicto Johanni et haeredibus suis, de praefato Jo- hanne Primogenito nostro, in feodo et haereditate, per omnes rectas metas et divisas suas -- adeo libere, quiete, plenarie et honorifice -- cum omnibus libertat. commod. aysiament. etjustis pertinentiis, ad dictas terras spectan- tibus, seu juste spectare valentibus in futurum; sicut cartae sive litterae dicti Johannis Primogeniti nostri, praefato Johanni de Foulartoun, exinde confectae, in se juste continent et testantur; salvo servitio nostro. In cujus rei testimonium, praesenti Cartae nostrae, Sigillum nostrum praecepimus apponi. Testibus, venerab. in Christo patribus, Willielmo, Waltero et Patricio, S. A...« less