A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . rice of seven tuns of wine purchased by him ; and on the 19th ofJuly 1594 decreet is given against the Comptroller for payment of Ten months later (10th December 1590), along with John Arnot,Provost of Edinburgh, and Thomas Foulis, burgess of the same burgh, hegrants another obligation to Mr. ThomasCraig, Advocate, for the sum of ^2500;and about two years afterwards (7 thFebruary 1592-93) Craig obtains decreetagainst the joint


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . rice of seven tuns of wine purchased by him ; and on the 19th ofJuly 1594 decreet is given against the Comptroller for payment of Ten months later (10th December 1590), along with John Arnot,Provost of Edinburgh, and Thomas Foulis, burgess of the same burgh, hegrants another obligation to Mr. ThomasCraig, Advocate, for the sum of ^2500;and about two years afterwards (7 thFebruary 1592-93) Craig obtains decreetagainst the joint obligants for paymentof the By his wife, Mary, second daughterof Patrick, sixth Lord Gray, Sir DavidSeton had three sons and onedaughter :— 1. George, his successor. 2. David, mentioned in the PrivySeal Register (vol. xlvii. fol. 112) in 1581. 3. John, who went to Virginia in1635, and from whom the late WilliamWinston Seton, of the WashingtonNational Intelligencer, may perhaps havebeen descended. 4. Mary, married to David Skene of Potterton, said now to be repre-sented by the family of Rubislaw. The Comptroller was succeeded by his eldest son,. 9. Sir George Seton of Parbroath. His seal, from the Glammis Charters ( 1601), is given by —three crescents within a bordure engrailed, and the legend Settone Seven years later (1608) he appears to have occupiedpremises in the Rectory of He married Isabel, second daughter 1 Register of Acts and Decreets, vol. xlvi. 2 Ibid. vol. xliv. fol. 129. 3 Catalogue of Ancient Scottish Seals, No. 742 4 Dysart Burgh Records. 294 ARMORIAL BEARINGS OF


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