The Testament Dative and Inventory of Robert Robertson in Tomnaguie, 1720

Robert Robertson – The Testament Dative and Inventory of the sums of money and debts which pertained to deceased Robert Robertson in Tomnaguie (at) the time of his decease which was in the month of (blank) 1719 years, truely made and given up by Alexander Robertson, lawful son and executor dative decerned and confirmed to the said defunct by the Commissariot of Dunkeld upon the day and date of this present as the decreet dative following on an edict duly executed and endorsed, in itself more fully bears:

Imprimis (Firstly) there is given up, resting (owing) to the said defunct (at) the time foresaid of his decease, the the sums of money under written by the persons following:

Item. Janet McKenzie in Clachglas, oner pound, ten shillings Scots money.
Item. Alexander Stewart in Clachglas, three pounds money foresaid.
Item. Patrick McGlashan in Keannamoin, six pounds money foresaid.
Item. Duncan McDougall in Tomvulin, twenty six pounds money foresaid.
Item. Duncan Campbell in Drumnabechin, six pounds, thirteen shillings and eight pennies money foresaid.
Item. John McKenzie in Daleanachie, two pounds, fifteen shillings money foresaid.
Item. Donald Forbes in Toldunie, one pound, six shillings and eight pence money foresaid.
Item. Alexander Gow in Toldamph, two pounds money foresaid.

Summa Inventory.

This testament was confirmed at Dunkeld, upon the second day of February 1720, and John Mackewan, merchant in Dunkeld, became cautioner for the executor.

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