. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . r the said tokens, and one penny moneyuses, and this on noweys they leave undone, the which to do wedo commits to them and ilk ane of them conjunctly and severallyin that part as full and irrevocable power be their presence becausethe said John Skene, hereby wills and ordains thereat the saidHelen Pitcairne his spouse for keep and in family the said DavidSkene their Sone in family with herselfe, and cause educate him toSchooles and Colledges, according to his rank and degree, and forthat effect the said John Skene hereb


. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . r the said tokens, and one penny moneyuses, and this on noweys they leave undone, the which to do wedo commits to them and ilk ane of them conjunctly and severallyin that part as full and irrevocable power be their presence becausethe said John Skene, hereby wills and ordains thereat the saidHelen Pitcairne his spouse for keep and in family the said DavidSkene their Sone in family with herselfe, and cause educate him toSchooles and Colledges, according to his rank and degree, and forthat effect the said John Skene hereby assigns and dispones to thesaid Helen Pitcairne his spouse yearly and ilk year during the saidDavid Skene his remaining in family with her after the death ofthe said John Skene his Father and her widowhood allenarly. Alland sundries The Haille Mealls, feus, customs, and dutyes, ofwhatsoever lands and heritages and the rent to whatsomever sumsof money or heritable or movable that shall be provided to him bethe said John Skene his Father to be managed, uplifted, and im-. David Skene, of Pitlour. THE PITCAIRNS OF PITLOUR. 359 proved by the said Helen Pitcairne during widowtie Allenarly tothe use and utility the said David Skene her Sone. What is andshall be paid be her said Sones entertainment and education atSchoolls and Colledges. for which causes on the other part,the said Helen Pitcairne not only hereby axepts of the aforesaid onethousand merkes yeirly in satisfaction to her of all conjunct freelyfe rent, and thried of movables goods, gear, and others what-somever that shoe bee anywayes provided to heretofour any mainerof waye, that might befall to her be the death of the said JohnSkene hir husband, and hereby exoners and dischairges the saidJohn Skene hir husband his representatives, and all others concernedthereof for ever. Excepting what sumes of money for plenishingfor ane house and others, the said John Skene of his own will andpleasure shall be pleased to provide and d


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