The Testament Dative and Inventory
of Alexander Frazer in Runroy, 1749

Alexander Frazer – The Testament dative and inventory of the debts and sums of money that pertained and was resting to the umquhile (deceased) Alexander Frazer, in Runroy in Glen Fender, at the time of his decease which was in the month of (blank) 174... years, truely made and given up by Donald Frazer, only lawful son of the said defunct and executor dative qua nearest in kin, decerned to him by the Commissary of Dunkeld upon the day and date of these presents as the decreet dative following on an edict duly executed and endorsed in itself more fully bears.

Imprimis (Firstly), there is given up, resting to the said defunct (at) the time foresaid of his decease, the sum of two hundred merks, Scots money, onloy remaining unpaid of the sum of two hundred and ten merks money foresaid, the first year's rent being included in the bill and paid with the interest of the remainder from and after Martinmass last, the preceeding annual rent (interest) being all cleared, contained in a bill drawn by the defunct upon, and accepted by the deceased John Robertson of Lude, dated 12th November 1740 payable at Martinmass thereafter.

This testament was confirmed at Dunkeld, the eleventh day of July 1749 by James Bisset, Commissary, and John Toshach (McIntosh), in Wester Monzie, became bound cautioner for the executor and he bound for his relief.

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