A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . g certain allegations proponed by the said George Seytoun in the action against him by William King in Baroche, touch-ing Kings ejection furth of the half landsof Baroche, in the sheriffdom of Aber-deen, and spoliation from him of diverse andsundry nolt, sheep, corns, and other years later (14th June 1598),we find a charter by the King to Seytoun, Chancellor of Aberdeen,brother-german of the late Alexr Seytounof


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . g certain allegations proponed by the said George Seytoun in the action against him by William King in Baroche, touch-ing Kings ejection furth of the half landsof Baroche, in the sheriffdom of Aber-deen, and spoliation from him of diverse andsundry nolt, sheep, corns, and other years later (14th June 1598),we find a charter by the King to Seytoun, Chancellor of Aberdeen,brother-german of the late Alexr Seytounof Meldrum,of the edifice, land, and tene-ment, etc., in the canonry of Old Aberdeen,and also of the shadow half of the landsof Sklatie, etc., in the parish of SaintMachar, which formerly belonged to theBishopric of Aberdeen, to be holden tothe said George and the heirs-male of hisbody, whom failing to Mr. William Sey-toun, son of the late William Seytoun, portioner of Belhelvie, son of the brother of the said The Privy Seal Register embraces several entries (1590-1600) relative to the gift of the escheat of goods of various rebels concerned in the. 1 Great Seal Register, xxxiv. 335, and PrivySeal Register, xliii. 56. Acts and Decreets, vol. clxii. fol. Seal Register, xli. 381. SLAUGHTER OF ALEXANDER SETON 465 slaughter of umquhill Alexander Seytoun, apparent of Meldrum to Seytoun, brother of Alexander Seytoun of Meldrum ;1 and also(2nd July 1592, and 19th July 1597) to the gifts of the escheat (1) of SirJames Sandielands of Slamannan, Knight, for failing to find caution tokeep the tenants and servants of John Graham of Halzairds harmless andskaithless, and (2) of George Meldrum of Dunbreck, for not compearingbefore the Lords of Secret Council to answer to a complaint made againsthim by Sir James Crichton of Frendraught, Knight, and AlexanderHowesoun, burgess of Aberdeen, for allegit persewing and invading ofthe said Alexander Howesoun in his dwelling


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