HAY, George of Muiryfold 2
- Born: About 1615
- Marriage (1): HAY, Elizabeth 1
- Died: After 1674
Another name for George was HAY, George of Delgaty and Kininmonth.2
User ID: C542.
General Notes:
"George, of Delgaty and Kininmonth, was retoured heir (Aberdeen Ret. No. 312) but retained the style 'of Muiryfauld' so late as 1 Nov. 1653 (Aberd. Sas. XIX. 385), and as superior of Udoch 22 April 1654 (Ibid. XVII. 132), though this proceeds on a deed of 18 March. 1650, from which it may seem he was in Muiryfold before his father's death. He was infeft on a Clare Constat from Mr Mitchell, the Minister of Turriff, in the superiority of 'the Mains and Manorplace of Delgaty callet Cakinsche' 16 May 1657, as heir to the dec. James Hay of Kininmonth, his father, who is also herein styled 'sometime in Muiryfauld' (Ibid. XIX. 200). He acquired Dr David Hay's wadsett in 1674. From him the estate passed to the 12th Earl of Erroll in or about 1700."
from Transactions
"16 APRIL 1648 It was intimat out of pulpit that neane sould have commers wt thes excommunicat papists viz. Mr Adame Straqn Isoble Hay his wife Georg Hay sone to Murifold Elizabeth and Anna Heyes Mare Cuming, Jannet Darg for incest Laird of Schiwas and his ladie Susan Haitley the guidwife of Arthrachie Setone of Blair elder and Yor Jeane Mawer, the ladie Delgatie Sophia Hey James Gordone Janet Knowes Jannet Malcome Minzies of Balgownie Mr. Alexr Irving of Hiltone and his wife, Alexr Colisone Alexr Hervie Mr. Wm Lumsden Helene Barclay Ro' Irving Jeane Minzeis Jon Gordone of Secchel, Margaret Wynton Isoble Irving wife to Alexr Irving of Beltie Jon Leythes daughters Isoble Blackhall relict of Mr Thomas Blackhall Mr Wam Blackhall, James lord Gordon Mr Wam Maitland Mr Alexr Innes, Aradoule Yor Pat. Gordone Steilhand Arthor Forbes, under all highest payne that efter may follow."
"22 JUNE 1649 Its ordynit neane keep companey wt Setone laird of Blaire excomumicat papist giuing gryt ofence to all the professors of the trueth being imployed as ane phisiciane throughe all parts of the countray the Assemblie as befoire for staying his scandalous conversing ordynes ilk minister within the province to tack notice of the parts wherin he hants and the imployers recepters of him and hanters of his company and discharge the samen and proceid in discipline agaynst the transgresors of the sd. act as they will be ansuerable at the nixt assemblie.
Intimation that non recept nor keep companey wt the persones following wnder the payne of censuring viz Isoble Hay spous to Captene Straqn Davidsone excommunicat murtherer enemie to the caus of Chryst and work of reformation Gilbert Simsone murtherer a smith a littell black buirded man fugitive frome Slaynes Mr Jon Gordone lait minister at Elgen excommunicat for blasphime and other vicious facts Isoble Rait furnicatrix and fugitive from Nether Banchorie George Hay sone to James Hay of Murifold and Elisabeth Hay his spous, Pat Robertsone rayling wagabond excommunicat at Lonmay Barbra Hay relique of umqll Mr Adame Straqn excommunicat be the presbetrie of Deare for poperie Mr Wm Lumsden and Helene Barklay his spous Jeane and Agnes Lumsden his daughters excommunicat for poperie in the presbetrie of Abd. Ladie Delgatie Sophia and Anna Hayes, hir daughters James Knowes and Mariorie Mapltoune excommunicat for poperie in the presbetrie of Turref Mr. Wm Maitland excommunicat for rebelionc Alexr Irving of Beltie for the tyme excommunicat for his rebellione Thomas Minzies brother sone to Balgounie excommunicat for poperie Bessie Minzies excommunicat for incest."
from 'Extracts of Session Records' in Records of Old Aberdeen (vol 2) 1 2
George married Elizabeth HAY.1 (Elizabeth HAY was born about 1620.)
Marriage Notes:
"22 JUNE 1649 .... George Hay sone to James Hay of Murifold and Elisabeth Hay his spous..."
from 'Extracts of Session Records' in Records of Old Aberdeen (vol 2)
Note: It is possible to read the above descriptive phrase as Elizabeth Hay being the wife of the father, James Hay. In the context, it probably is not to be interpreted in that way, but it is uncertain. It is also unclear if Hay is her maiden or married surname, though Scots practice tends to be to name the woman by her maiden surname. 1
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