EN/EW/1585
- verbatim
- Om[n]ibus hanc cartam visuris vel audituris villelmus mylne burgen burgi de dunde . . . dilecto meo Jacobo myln filio et herede quo[n]d[am] Jacobi mylne f[rat]ris mei et Roberto myln f[rat[ri meo seniori tutori dicti Jacobi totum et integru[m] meu[m] a[n]nuu[m] redditu[m] octo m[er]caru[m] vsualis monete regni scocie a[n]nuatim leua[ntem] et p[er]cipien[tem] ad duos a[n]ni termi[n]os consuetos festa videlic[et] penthacostes et s[anc]ti m[ar]tini in hyeme per usuales dimedias porciones de tota et integra terra dauidis vedd[er]burn cum p[er]tine[n]tiis iacen[te] ex parte australi vici Morrauie dicti burgi inter terra[m] Capellanie sancti pauli ad occiden[tem] et p[ar]te vna terra[m] hered[um] quond[am] cristine ferquhar ad orien[tem] vicu[m] maris ad austra[m] et d[i]ct[u]m vicu[m] Morrauie ad borea[m] p[ar]tib[us] ab altera . . .
- summary
- Charter of sale by William Mylne burgess of Dundee to James Mylne, son and heir of the late James Mylne, his brother, and to Robert Mylne his elder brother, tutor of said James, of an annualrent of 8 merks furth of the land of David Wedderburn, lying on the south side of the Moray gate, between the land of the chaplainry of St Paul on the west, and a land of the heirs of Cristina Ferquhar on the east, the sea-gate on the south and the Murray gate on the north.
- folio/page
- 1
- charter period
- None
- charter date range
- 4/4/1551 - ??
- document reference
- DO/EW/1315