IRVINE, Archibald of Whitestone
(About 1540-) |
IRVINE, Archibald of Whitestone 1
User ID: D271. General Notes: "The Precept of Sasine is directed to Archibald Irvine of Whitestone, who, on 21st January 1602, granted an obligation to infeft his kinsman, Alexander Irvine, fiar of Drum, in the lands of Whitestone (Aberdeen Sasines, vol. ii.). His daughter, Christian, married William Strachan of Tillifroskie, to whose third son, William, he granted a charter of the lands of Whitestone. On 26th September 1604, Archibald Irvine became bound in 500 merks, that Strachan of Tillyfroskic would not slay salmon in forbidden time upon the waters of Dee or Don with any kind of engine (Reg. of Privy Council, vii.,p. 569)." Research Notes: BIRSE Archibald married. |
1 e-books, The Records of Aboyne 1230-1681 edited by Charles XI Marquis of Huntly (1894).
2 e-books, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae by Hew Scott.
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