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MAITLAND, Patrick of Cairnfechil and Pitrichie
(About 1595-Before 1643)
BURNET, Katherine
(About 1595-)
GORDON, Robert of Straloch, 5th of Pitlurg, Cartographer
(1580-1661)
IRVINE, Catherine
(About 1590-)
MAITLAND, Richard of Pitrichie, 1st Baronet, Senator of the College of Justice, Sir
(About 1608-1677)
GORDON, Mary
(About 1626-)
MAITLAND, Richard of Pitrichie, 2nd Baronet, Sir
(About 1648-1679)

 

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MAITLAND, Richard of Pitrichie, 2nd Baronet, Sir 1 2

  • Born: About 1648
  • Died: 1679

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  General Notes:

"VIII. Sir Richard Maitland, 2nd Bart, of Pitrichie. He was served heir to his father 31 May, 1678. There is a crown charter to him of the barony of Gight as a free barony 1672 ; d. s. p. 1679, between June and October. He was succeeded by his brother, IX. Sir Charles Maitland, 3rd Bart, of Pitrichie."

from The Thanage of Fermartyn




"(July 26 1643)"

Registration Katherine Lumisden, widow of Mr Richard Maitland of Auchincreiwe v Richard Maitland of Auchincreiwe, son and heir of the said Mr Richard Maitland. The deed, which was ordained to be registered, was the marriage contract between the deceased Mr Richard Maitland and the Pursuer, by which there was settled on her, the liferent of Milne of Cairnfechill, in the parish of Udny. The pursuer had been previously married to Patrick Gordoun of Neithermuire, at which place the Contract had been signed on 9 March 1630. Some money which Mrs Maitland possessed at the date of the Contract was to be invested at the sight of George Gordoun of Neithermuire, and Mr Wm. Lumisden, Advocat in Abd. both of whom, together with John Gordoun, a brother of the former, were witnesses to the signing of the Deed."

from Records of the Sheriff Court 1 2


Sources


1 e-books, Records of the Sheriff Court of Aberdeenshire vol. 3 1642-1660 ed. David Littlejohn (1907).

2 e-books, The Thanage of Fermartyn by William Temple (1894).

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