Patrick Mackglashan – The Testament Dative and Inventory of the sums of money and debts that pertained
to umquhile (deceased) Patrick Mackglashan at Katherine's Mill of Blair, (at)
the time of his decease which was in the month of (blank) 17... years, faithfully made and given up by Neil Mackglashan,
second lawful son to the said defunct and executor dative, decerned to him by the Commissariot of Dunkeld upon the day and date of
this present and that in corroboration and fortification of, and general disposition and assignation granted by the said defunct of
his haile (whole) goods, gear, sums of money and debts, to and in favour of the said executor dated the fourteenth day of May 1717
years and registered in the Regality Court Books of Atholl upon the fifteenth day of January 1721 years 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, the sum of two hundred merks Scots money principal, with the haill
(whole) bygone annual rents (interest) thereof as long owing unpaid together with twenty pounds money foresaid of signed legate expenses
specified and contained in a bond granted by Donald Robertson of Killiechangie to the said defunct dated the twentieth day of
March 1700.
Summa Inventory
This testament was confirmed at Dunkeld, the first day of July 1736 by Thomas Bissett, Commissary of Dunkeld, and
James Stewart in Clunes became cautioner for the executor and he bound for his relief.
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