This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: DonGillies61 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5895.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: In previous Milne research, I have come across it spelt as Mill. The following entry from the Angus (Forfarshire) archives looks very likely therefore, that Robert was the Deacon of a trade guild, rather than an ecclesiastical deacon: "Petition of Robert Mill, (present Deacon) and James Neave (present Boxmaster) to the tailor trade of Forfar for themselves and as representing the said incorporation. 13th January 1792. The former Deacon, Robert Smith and the former Boxmaster, Alexander Rattray, had failed to hand over the Guild's Charter". Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Page 65 >From preceeding page 687/2/0 1738 Jan 1st Lect 1 Cor 10th 10th text as before Coll 0/19/0 8th Lect 1 Cor 10th 25th Text as before Coll 0/13/10 David Guthrie in Parochine of Dundee & Ann Sutor in this parochine procld 1 mo >From Guthrie in lieu of Consignation Money 0/12/0 15th Lect ult Cor 1st Text as befor Coll 0/15/0 The forsd Persons procld pro 2do 22d Lect 1 Cor 11th 11th Text as before Coll 0/14/2 The forsd Persons procld 3to & Ult 29th Lect 1 Cor 11th 23d Text as befor Coll 0/14/6 John Watson and Jean Watson both in this Parochine procld pro 1mo >From Jo Watson in lieu of Consignation Moe 0/12/0 Feb 5th Lect 1 Cor 11th 27th Text as befor Coll 0/14/8 The forsd Persons procld pro 2do 12th Lect 1 Cor 12th 1st Text as before Coll 0/13/6 The forsd Persons procld pro 3to & Ult 19th Lect 1 Cor 12th 12th Text as before Coll 0/15/10 20th For the Mortcloath to Da Blacke juns Corpse 0/13/4 26th Lect 1 Cor 13th 1st Text as before Coll 0/15/8 March 5th Lect 1 Cor 14th 1st Text as before Coll 1/3/0 12th Lect 1 Cor 14th 13th Text as before Coll 0/12/0 19th No Sermon the Minister being called to preach at Arbroth 26th Lect 1 Cor 14th 26th Text as before Coll 0/16/8 Aprile 2d Lect 1 Cor 15th 1st Text as before Coll 0/16/6 9th Lect 1 Cor 15th 12th Text as before Coll 0/17/4 Jas Kydde and Jean Fyfe procld pro 1 mo >From James Kydde in lieu of Consignation Mon 0/12/0 For the Mortcloath to a Child of George Wiseman 0/6/8 16th Lect 1 Cor 15th 21st Text as before Coll 0/16/2 The forsd persons procld pro 2do 23d Lect 1 Cor 15th 30th Text Luke 21st 31st Coll 1/2/2 The forsd persons procld pro 3to & ult It John Storrie in this Parochine & Margaret Storrie in Parochine of Panbryde procld pro 1 mo 30th Lect 1 Cor 15th 42d Text as before Coll 0/16/0 Will Nave and Isabell Miln procld pro 1mo John & Margt Storrie pro 2do Total Sum 703/14/0 Page 66 Brought over 703/14/0 May 1st From Willi Nave in lieu of Consignation Mo 0/12/0 7th Lect 1 Cor 16th 1st Text as before Coll 0/12/8 Nave and Milne procld 2do It John & Marg Storrie pro 3to & ult For the Mortcloath to Dar Millars Jun Corpse 0/13/4 14th Lect 1 Cor 16th 13th Text as before Coll 0/16/6 Jas Watson & Eliz Peter procld pro 1mo It the forsd persons pro 3to & ult >From Jas Watson in lieu of Consignation Mo 0/12/0 Received for the seats in the Church 4/7/0 Item 1 pound scots Muted Sed July 10th 1737 It for Ditto 3/7/4 It For the Seats in he loft for 1736 2/8/6 It For the Seats in he loft for 1737 2/1/0 It For the low sets to whitsunday 1737 8/1/3 21st Lect II Cor 1st 1st Text 11 Chron 16th 19th Coll 1/6/0 To Blacke and Marg Chrystal both in this parish procld pro 1mo It Jas Wilson & Eliz Peter pro 2do >From Black in lieu of Consignation Monay 0/12/0 >From Rob Nichol for his Seat preceeding whi(?) 34 0/3/0 28th Lect Cor 1st 8th Text as befor Coll 1/0/3 John Christie in this Parish and Grizzel Nave in Panbryde Parochine procld 1mo It Wilson & Peter pro & ult June 4th No Sermon the Mnr called to a feast in Dispensing the Sacrament at Arbroth 11th Lect Cor 1st 15th Text as before Coll 0/17/8 Blacke & Crystall procld pro 2do Watson & Peter pro 3to & ult 18th Lect Cor 2d 1st Text Rev 3d 20th Coll 0/14/7 Rob Nicoll in this Parochine and Hellen Stormer in Parochine of Monifeith procld 1m It Christie and Nave procld pro 3to & ult >From John Morgan in lieu of Consignation Money He having given up his Name in order to marriage wt Isabell Morham 0/12/0 25th Lect Cor 2d 9th Text as before Coll 0/10/6 Nichol and Storrie procld pro 2do This day the Minr intimate that the Sacrament is to be administered July last Sab Sum 733/1/7
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: alexander993 Surnames: MILNE Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5895.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: File attached (hopefully) - it's the last entry on the page for Charles Findlay & Agnes Milne. Christine. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: rootsweb118 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5895.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Dn can be short for Daniel, look at http://bit.ly/qCeAPY. Colin Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Forfarian Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5895.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I've come across this too, and I think you are right. I have 'Dn Thomas Binny' in the Forfar burial records in 1775. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: DonGillies61 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5895.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Christine, Are you able to scan and attach the entry so that we can look at it ? Don Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: alexander993 Surnames: MILNE Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5895/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Wondering if anyone would know what the abbreviation Dn (n is superscripted) before a person's name might mean. The actual text reads: "...Dn Robert Milne Taylor [tailor]...". I was thinking it may be for Deacon. Thanks, Christine. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I found a new _http://www.familyrelatives.com/index.php_ (http://www.familyrelatives.com/index.php) commercial; pay-to-play website saying trade records... they were not trade indentures but business directories, especially from Dundee are on it. It lists Forfarshire,not Angus. They have other stuff like Royal Navy, Air Force and Army to 1950, but they have early parish in England and new Zealand. A year cost 30 pounds/50 dollars. Find My Past is great for military and B/M/D for military. There are so many great sources, and they have overlaps. I have so few records left, an all back beyond the dreaded pre-1855! two of my favs are: _http://_ (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/ac940/weblibs.html) _www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/ukinfo/index.php_ (http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/ukinfo/index.php) all uk universities. _http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/ac940/weblibs.html_ (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/ac940/weblibs.html) public libraries in uk. I am learning about the trade guilds, and wondered what my friends on the lists had to say(Angus and Perth) If no one is interested...I'll drop it. http://www.dundeechannel.com/Nine_Trades.html a short video given by Innes Duffus, they Dundee trade archivist, and should be a Scottish National treasure! http://local.upmystreet.com/picture-of-the-ell-shop-dunkeld-id-908532.html is of the 'Ell Shop' in Dunkeld - the ell measure, a weaver's measure for cloth, is that bar on the wall of the house, on the left. Yes, apprenticeships were contractual and the contracts varied a bit, but there would be a contract including between relatives. Different trades had different time periods and I'm not sure what it would be for weavers or in Perthshire. I've read through some minutes of trade guilds which sometimes note fees etc., and there are occasional accounts of the apprentice making off with the apprenticeship not completed, when a sponsor (e.g. parent) should recompense the master. There was an account I read, from Leith, where the apprentice and his father had absconded, apparently leaving the country so the master had no recompense. After the period of the apprenticeship the craftsperson would become a journeyman, that is, hiring out their skills on a daily or other timed basis by working for pay for a master. In order to become a craftmaster the person would complete an 'essay', a set piece of work to be evaluated by the craftmasters. Chris, on the Perth list sent info specific to handloom weavers. Mary in Oregon I don't know the situation in Dundee, but have studied the handloom weavers incorporation's history in Perth up to 1845. The attached article may be of some assistance - I also have a website at _www.perthweavers.bravehost.com_ (http://www.perthweavers.bravehost.com/) Regards Chris Paton Chris Paton BA (Hons), HND, PgDip (Genealogical Studies) _www.ScotlandsGreatestStory.co.uk_ (http://www.scotlandsgreateststory.co.uk/) Scotland's Greatest Story family history research _www.ScottishAncestry.blogspot.com_ (http://www.scottishancestry.blogspot.com/) Scottish GENES (GEnealogy News and EventS)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: chucklow_1 Surnames: Low,Webster,Blaney,,Taggart Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/2749.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello--I,am a Low--I have not seen a connection to your Lambs and Cuthills .I can go back to approx. 1823 ,John Low ,I dont know of any other family siblings .John married Mary Ann Webster in 1847 ,in Ceres ,Fife .Another IGI says married in Dundee .I have his birth at Bridge of Earn near Perth .If you have any connections ,I would be glad to correspond . Thanks--Chuck Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
It was a mere two pages and yes most was staff time but there was no option then unless I went myself I have also reminded myself I had a newspaper article at the same time The three wills were huge and to be honest the researcher put a lot of time into it and came up with information I would not found otherwise This is all pre census online Although I was taken aback at the cost them, I did realise what the situation was I would of course like to make a pilgrimage up North at some point but that is not looking very likely for the foreseeable future :-( English wills are all £5 from 1858 to date Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) You probably had to pay staff time as well. How many pages was it? > Three more had via a researcher were over £60 they were before > the one above (and now are available > online for a fiver each) You were definitely paying for the searcher's time. The National Archives of Scotland has never charged anything like that for access or photocopying. At least not in the last 3 decades or so. I can't speak for earlier times. > Since then things have improved greatly by the sounds of it It has certainly become much easier to locate and access wills since they have started to digitise them, but the copying/printing charges have not got any cheaper. Anne
I always check how many pages there are. If it's 10 or more, then it's cheaper to pay the £5 to get it from SP. Fewer pages than that, and it's cheaper to get print-outs at 50p per A3 sheet at the National Archives. I came back from my most recent visit to the NAS, just last week, with 49 sheets of A3 print-outs, including a dozen or so wills and sasines, and I paid £24.50 for the lot. Most of them printed out as 2 pages per A3 sheet. SP, of course, doesn't work for post-1901 wills, so print-outs or photocopies at 50p per A3 sheet is really the only option.. > My example was a few years ago (at a guess about five or more) > it cost me in excess of £20 for one > 1917 will You probably had to pay staff time as well. How many pages was it? > Three more had via a researcher were over £60 they were before > the one above (and now are available > online for a fiver each) You were definitely paying for the searcher's time. The National Archives of Scotland has never charged anything like that for access or photocopying. At least not in the last 3 decades or so. I can't speak for earlier times. > Since then things have improved greatly by the sounds of it It has certainly become much easier to locate and access wills since they have started to digitise them, but the copying/printing charges have not got any cheaper. Anne
Hi Margaret My example was a few years ago (at a guess about five or more) it cost me in excess of £20 for one 1917 will Three more had via a researcher were over £60 they were before the one above (and now are available online for a fiver each) Since then things have improved greatly by the sounds of it Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) In the past three months I have received copies of two Wills from NAS. On the first occasion, I was told the Will (1924) had been digitised, and so I was able to see it on a computer, and the staff printed copies there and then. These cost 50p each. Three weeks ago, I wanted copies of another Will (1939) and expected the procedure to be the same, but this one had not been digitised, and so I had to wait until it was brought to NAS before I could read it two days later. Copies were not available until the day after that. These cost 50p each, plus £2 postage. Margaret Buchanan Aberdeen.
Hi Chuck? As the post that you replied to was a gatewayed one, your reply will not be seen by them if they don't also subscribe to the list (most don't) You need to click the blue link which takes you to the board where it was posted originally, reply there and in turn your reply will be gatewayed back to the list so you only need post once Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Bonnie--dont know if we are connected,I<am a Low decended from John Low > and Mary Ann Webster. > John born approx. 1823 Mary born 1817 ,married May 31 1847.I have been > unable to get past 1823 so I dont know of any other kin from that > time --Thanks----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 04, 2011 9:09 PM > Subject: Re: [ANGUS] Descendents of Margaret Tweedale & James Lamb > helpneeded > > >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Author: bonniecuthill >> Surnames: >> Classification: queries >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/2749.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> Hello! >> >> Just found this post, and was glad to see that I link up to the Lows, >> through the Cuthill's (hubby's family). It was great to find that there >> was more information further than what I have from David Low and Ann Lamb. >> I would love to keep in touch with someone to see if any more information >> has been found. Thanks! >> >> Bonnie >> >> Important Note: >> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you >> would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link >> above and respond on the board.
In the past three months I have received copies of two Wills from NAS. On the first occasion, I was told the Will (1924) had been digitised, and so I was able to see it on a computer, and the staff printed copies there and then. These cost 50p each. Three weeks ago, I wanted copies of another Will (1939) and expected the procedure to be the same, but this one had not been digitised, and so I had to wait until it was brought to NAS before I could read it two days later. Copies were not available until the day after that. These cost 50p each, plus £2 postage. Margaret Buchanan Aberdeen.
Hi Bonnie--dont know if we are connected,I<am a Low decended from John Low and Mary Ann Webster. John born approx. 1823 Mary born 1817 ,married May 31 1847.I have been unable to get past 1823 so I dont know of any other kin from that time --Thanks----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2011 9:09 PM Subject: Re: [ANGUS] Descendents of Margaret Tweedale & James Lamb helpneeded > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: bonniecuthill > Surnames: > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/2749.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Hello! > > Just found this post, and was glad to see that I link up to the Lows, > through the Cuthill's (hubby's family). It was great to find that there > was more information further than what I have from David Low and Ann Lamb. > I would love to keep in touch with someone to see if any more information > has been found. Thanks! > > Bonnie > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you > would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link > above and respond on the board. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: bonniecuthill Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/2749.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello! Just found this post, and was glad to see that I link up to the Lows, through the Cuthill's (hubby's family). It was great to find that there was more information further than what I have from David Low and Ann Lamb. I would love to keep in touch with someone to see if any more information has been found. Thanks! Bonnie Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
> Scotland has a similar probate index which may tell you a > little more if you can get sight of it (or > get someone to check it for you) Probate does not exist in Scots Law. In Scotland, wills are confirmed, not proved, and the process is called confirmation.The corresponding document is the Calendar of Confirmations, which I think goes as far as 1937. > I believe you would be able to see the will with a personal > visit but that is not always possible You can view the will free of charge if you go to the National Archives of Scotland in person. You will first have to find the reference number, which means consulting various indexes not available anywhere else, and then you will have to order the document at least 24 hours in advance of your visit, because it is not stored in General Register House and has to be brought in from wherever it is stored. If you want (photo)copies, they will cost 50p per copied (A3) sheet plus postage (you can't get them copied on the spot); often, but not invariably, you get two pages on an A3 sheet. Probably best to e-mail [email protected], tell them what you want, and ask them how much it will cost. Anne
Hi Kay It means he had assets in England and in Scotland so you would need to get a copy of his will in Scotland to see the full extent of it Scotland has a similar probate index which may tell you a little more if you can get sight of it (or get someone to check it for you) Copies of post 1901 Scottish wills were not the cheapest last time I obtained one so a lot depends on how deep your pockets are and how much you want the will I believe you would be able to see the will with a personal visit but that is not always possible Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) >I have now seen my great uncles will mentioned in the National Probate > Calendar. > He died in Aberfeldy, Perthshire on 2 Feb 1937. The will was sealed in > London 13 May 1937. > Not sure what this means exactly and what do I do next to find more about > his will > Kay
I have now seen my great uncles will mentioned in the National Probate Calendar. He died in Aberfeldy, Perthshire on 2 Feb 1937. The will was sealed in London 13 May 1937. Not sure what this means exactly and what do I do next to find more about his will Kay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nivard Ovington" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2011 8:33 PM Subject: [ANGUS] England & Wales - National Probate Calendar,1861-1941 free to the 8th July > > Hi all > > I don't remember this being mentioned ? > >>From Ancestry > > ===================== > > We've made our exclusive National Probate Calendar, 1861-1941, completely > free to everybody until > July 8th. You can search the indexes to see where and when your ancestors > died, see the original > records to discover how much they left behind, and use the information to > order their full wills and > probate records from the Principal Probate Registry. Find out how > > At the same time, we're also offering Andrews Newspaper Index Cards, > 1790-1976, for free. This > collection of obituaries, death notices and other announcements was put > together by heir hunters, > and could offer vital clues about where your family's money ended up. > > ====================== > > You may be thinking why bother with an English / Welsh Probate index for > Scottish relatives > > You may be interested to know that a simple search for keyword Scotland > finds 113,005 hits > > With the word Angus gets 3,781 hits > > A small example of one > > Probate Calendars 1937 > ABERCROMBIE Peter Henderson of 68 Keir street Pollokshields Glasgow died > 19 September 1936 > Confirmation of Jessie Abercrombie or Hogg. > Sealed London 11 January. > > And one of mine > > In the Probate Index of Wills for England & Wales > > SMITH Alexander William (commonly known as Alexander) > 29th August 1891 > The confirmation of the Commisariot of Renfrew dated 19 August 1891 of > David Smith the son and > Thomas Struthers Smith the Nephew as surviving Executors Nominate of > Alexander William Smith > commonly known as Alexander Smith Merchant of Crofthead House Langside > near Glasgow who died at > Langside 14 July 1891 Sealed. > > Some are a lot longer than others > > The mention of sealed means there is very likely a will in Scotland > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
Dear Betty Sorry to have been so long about this, but I've been away from hoem and have been unable to deal with it sooner. It's just to ask you please if you are replying to something with 'Spam' in the subject line in future, please delete the word Spam and the asterisks before you send your reply. Otherwise other people start to worry about getting spam and viruses via the ANGUS List. Best wishes Anne ANGUS List Administrator ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 4:48 AM Subject: Re: [ANGUS] Spam:********, Barry Angus parish register, note 105 > Good to have you back Jim, hope you went very well in your > certificate Betty > Raffaele > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Jim Bundy > Sent: Sunday, 19 June 2011 1:37 PM > To: Rootsweb Angus > Subject: Spam:********, [ANGUS] Barry Angus parish register, > note 105 > > X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- Start ASpam > results --------------- > X-SpamDetect-Info: This message may be spam. This message BODY > has been > altered to show you the spam information > X-SpamDetect: ********: 8.5 sd=8.5 [367]99%13.1(69,234) > [212]87%5.6(!46,60) > [66]85%4.5(X-Verify-SMTP presen) > [129]44%-0.0(from_return_nomatch) > [27]46%-0.0(X-LangGuess:English) [sig=3] [nnot=0,nis=1,1.0] > X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- End ASpam > results ----------------- > > Hi Listers, > It's great to be back on the lists, as my school year just > ended at the > University of Washington with the 1 year Certificate in > Genealogy and Family > History program. I had to drop out of list participation, > although I did > read a note here and there. My project for the year involved > my poor Bundys > of Bedfordshire and the Old English Poor Law, which I have > some > understanding of now. I'd like to compare that with the > experience of the > poor in Scotland at some point. Mine didn't do too badly in a > small rural > parish in England, but I'm certainly aware of those who had a > much worse > time of it. Anyway, it's been a full year for this 62 year old > college > student. :) > > > Jim Bundy > > Page 59 > Brought over from ye former 550/19/4 > Aprile 4th Lect Rom: 1st 2d Text as before Coll 0/8/6 After > Devine Service > in the fornoon there was Intimate A Accomonendatory act of > Synod in favour > of some poor Widows and Orphans belonging to the fisher Men of > Gerne Den who > were cast away at Sea, Collection to be made next Lords Day > 12th Lect Rom > 2d 1st Text I Corinth 27th Coll for the Widows & c above spd > 3/19/4 > Ordinary Coll 1/4/0 > 18th One Sermon Text as befor Coll 0/8/0 25th Lect Rom 2d 12th > Text as > before Coll 0/17/6 May 2d Lect Rom 2d 17th Text as before Coll > 0/15/0 For a > Mortcloth 0/13/4 9th No Sermon the Mnr being indisposed >>From Rob Norrie in lien of Consignation Moe 0/12/0 > 16th Lect Rom 3d 1st Text as before Coll 0/14/4 Rob Norrie and > Marg Graham > procld pro 1mo In Seat Rent preceeding whole 1735 11/17/6 23d > Lect Rom 3d > 9th Text as befor Coll 0/19/0 The forsd proclaimed pro 2do > 30th Lect Rom 3d > 23d Text as befor Coll 0/14/8 Forsd Persons procled pro 3teo & > alt June 6th > Lect Rom 4th 1st Text as befor Coll 1/1/10 13th Lect Rom 4th > 9th Text Hebr > 2d 3d Coll 0/13/4 20th Lect Rom 4th 16th Text as befor Coll > 0/13/4 27th Lect > Rom 5th 1st Text as befor Coll 0/14/4 July 4th Lect Rom 5th > 12th Text as > befor Coll 0/19/8 11th Lect Rom 6th 1st Text as befor Coll > 0/17/6 18th Lect > Rom 6th 8th Text as befor Coll 0/18/0 25th No Sermon, the > Minister > oficiating at Monifieth at the Sacrt Augt 1st Lect Rom 6th > 14th Text as > befor Coll 0/17/10 David Johnston in this Parochone and Marg > Craford in > Monifeith Parochone procld pro 8th No Sermon the Minr going to > assist at the > Sacrt at Mains 15th Lect Rom 7th 1st Text as befor Coll 0/19/0 > The forsd > Prsons procld pro 2do > 22 Lect Rom 7th 7th Text as befor Coll 0/16/8 The forsd > Persons procld pro > 3teo & alt Summe totall 582/14/0 > > Page 60 > Brought over 582/14/0 > Aug 29th Lect Rom 7th 15th Text as befor Coll 0/15/10 For ye > Mortcloth to > Marg Storrier in Parish of Panbryde her Corps 1/0/0 7ber 5th > Lect Rom 8th > 1st Text Gen 23d 2d Coll 0/16/10 12th Lect Rom 8th 9th Text as > before Coll > 0/18/2 Intimate after Devine Service in the fornoon that the > first Sabbath > of October was appointd for Celebrating the Sacrt here 19th > Lect Rom 8th > 17th Text as before Coll 0/18/8 Ja Rankin in the Paroch of > Monefeith and > Isabel Milne in this parish procld pro 1mo >>From Jas Rankin in Lieu of Consignation Moe 0/12/0 > 26th No Lect Two Sermons Text as befor Coll 1/2/4 The forsd > Persons procld > pro 2do This Day Eliz Young appeared on ye Pillay Lie Regrts > Place 30th > Being Fast Day preached in the fornoon Text the Revd Mr > Crookeshanks Mnr of > the Gospell at Arbroath Text Psal 32d 2d Then Mr Will Dall Jun > Text Zach > 12th 10th In the afternoon preached ye Rvd Mr Purdorg Mnd of > the Gospell at > Guthrie Text Jer 3d 25th 8ber 2d Being Preparation Day > preached 1st the Rvd > Mr Moon Mnd of the Gospell at Kirk Den Text Jo 17th 24th Then > ye Rvd Mr > Traill Mns of the Gospell at Panbryde Text II Jams 1st 5th 3d > Being > Sacrament Sabbath preached in the fornoon ye Rvd Mr Dall Mnr > of the Gospell > in this place Text Gen 35th 3d In the afternoon preached ye > Rvd Mr > Aullardine Mnr of the Gospel at Monifeith Text Isai 63d 8th > 4th being > Preparation Day preached First Mr Auston Mnr of the Gospell at > Arbirlot Text > Psal 149th 2d Then the Rvd Mr Kerr Mnr of the Gospel at ye > Mains Text I > Thess 4th 17th In all at ye Sacrament Coll 19/0/8 > > Page 61 > October 10th Lect Rom 8th 23d Text Deut 5th 28th Coll 0/19/2 > Rankin & Milne > procld 2do 17th Lect Rom 9th 1st Text as befor Coll 0/17/6 The > forsd Persons > procld pro 3to & Ult 24th Lect Rom 9th 6th Text as before Coll > 1/0/0 For the > Mortcloth to Barb Thoms Corps 0/13/4 John Burns & Mary Petrie > procld pro 1mo > 31st Lect Rom 9th 14th Text as before Coll For the Propagation > of Christian > Knowledge Coll 2/10/0 Ordinary 0/10/6 Burns & Petrie procld > pro 2do November > 7th Lect Rom 9th 24th Text II Cor 6th 1st Coll 0/19/0\the > forsd Persons pro > 3to & Ults 14th Lect Rom 10th 1st Text as befor Coll 0/14/4 > 21st Lect Rom > 10th 11th Text as befor Coll 0/18/0 28th Lect Rom 11th 1st > Text as befor > Coll 0/10/6 December 5th No Sermon the Mnr being att Ed 19th > No Sermon the > Mnr being Detained at Ed by the badness of ye Weather 21st for > the > Mortcloath to Isabell Youngs Corpse 0/13/4 For Ditto to > Barbara Spankies > Corpse 0/13/4 For Ditto to Helen Templemans Corps 0/13/4 23d > For Ditto to > Will Storners Corpse 0/13/4 26th Lect Rom 11th 17th Text as > before Coll > 0/19/0 Summe totall 621/17/0 > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > > 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