This document summarizes a petition submitted in 1843 regarding the mental incapacity and management of the affairs of Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. It details that he exhibited signs of mental derangement and was placed in an asylum under the care of Dr. Smith. Two doctors certified that he was still unfit to manage his own affairs. The petition requests the appointment of Alexander Stuart as curator bonis to manage Sir James' financial affairs and care, given his incapacity and inability to be restored to mental soundness.
This document summarizes the family history and property transactions of several connected Scottish families - the Mackenzies, Sutherlands, Baillies, and others - spanning the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It details marriages, births, deaths, land holdings including properties in Trotternish and Millmount, and legal documents involved in inheritance and transfers of titles and property. Medical certificates are included regarding the mental incapacity of Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, leading to the appointment of a curator to manage his affairs.
This document discusses the mental health issues and property affairs of Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. It includes certificates from doctors Adam Hunter and John Abercrombie stating that Sir James was mentally unfit to manage his own affairs. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitions the Court of Session to appoint Alexander Stuart as curator bonis to manage Sir James' property and care for his person due to his incapacitation.
This document summarizes court documents from 1871 and 1843 related to Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, who was committed to an asylum due to mental derangement. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitioned the court to appoint a curator bonis (property guardian) for him. The court documents include certificates from doctors about his mental state and inability to manage his affairs. Alexander Stuart was suggested and appointed as the curator bonis. The document also provides background family history and references to related records.
This document summarizes a petition submitted in 1843 by Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie regarding her son Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. Sir James had exhibited signs of mental derangement and was placed in an asylum under the care of Dr. Smith. The petition requests that the Court of Session appoint a Curator Bonis, or property guardian, for Sir James due to his incapacity to manage his own affairs. It suggests Alexander Stuart for the role. Certificates from physicians Dr. Abercrombie and Dr. Adam Hunter confirm Sir James' condition and inability to manage his own property and affairs at that time.
This document summarizes a petition from 1843 regarding the appointment of a curator for Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, who was deemed mentally unfit to manage his own affairs. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitions the court to appoint Alexander Stuart as curator bonis to manage James' property and care for his well-being. The document provides background on James' family and medical certificates from doctors Adam Hunter and John Abercrombie regarding his condition. It seeks the court's approval of Alexander Stuart as the curator until James' condition improves or the appointment is recalled.
The document discusses Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, a baronet who was committed to an asylum in Edinburgh due to mental derangement. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitions the Court of Session to appoint a curator bonis to manage his affairs, suggesting Alexander Stuart for the role. The document provides background on Sir James' family, including certificates from doctors about his condition and a mandate from his mother to her lawyer regarding the legal proceedings.
This document contains 49 entries from the Scottish Record Office that relate to legal documents from 1795 to 1860 involving families with the last names Mackenzie, Sutherland, Hay, and Ross. The documents include assignations, bonds, discharges, dispositions, and court records related to estates, lands, and titles in Cromarty and Ross-shire, Scotland. Many of the documents reference Alexander Mackenzie of Royston, Cromarty, Tarbet, and Grandville or his family members.
This document summarizes legal documents from 1843 regarding the mental incapacity and guardianship of Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. It describes his mother Katharine Mackenzie petitioning the Court of Session to have Alexander Stuart appointed as curator bonis (property guardian) for her son, who was residing in an asylum due to mental illness. Two certificates from physicians Dr. Abercrombie and Dr. Adam Hunter are included, testifying that Sir James was unfit to manage his own affairs due to remaining mental impairment.
This document summarizes the family history and property transactions of several connected Scottish families - the Mackenzies, Sutherlands, Baillies, and others - spanning the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It details marriages, births, deaths, land holdings including properties in Trotternish and Millmount, and legal documents involved in inheritance and transfers of titles and property. Medical certificates are included regarding the mental incapacity of Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, leading to the appointment of a curator to manage his affairs.
This document discusses the mental health issues and property affairs of Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. It includes certificates from doctors Adam Hunter and John Abercrombie stating that Sir James was mentally unfit to manage his own affairs. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitions the Court of Session to appoint Alexander Stuart as curator bonis to manage Sir James' property and care for his person due to his incapacitation.
This document summarizes court documents from 1871 and 1843 related to Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, who was committed to an asylum due to mental derangement. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitioned the court to appoint a curator bonis (property guardian) for him. The court documents include certificates from doctors about his mental state and inability to manage his affairs. Alexander Stuart was suggested and appointed as the curator bonis. The document also provides background family history and references to related records.
This document summarizes a petition submitted in 1843 by Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie regarding her son Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. Sir James had exhibited signs of mental derangement and was placed in an asylum under the care of Dr. Smith. The petition requests that the Court of Session appoint a Curator Bonis, or property guardian, for Sir James due to his incapacity to manage his own affairs. It suggests Alexander Stuart for the role. Certificates from physicians Dr. Abercrombie and Dr. Adam Hunter confirm Sir James' condition and inability to manage his own property and affairs at that time.
This document summarizes a petition from 1843 regarding the appointment of a curator for Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, who was deemed mentally unfit to manage his own affairs. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitions the court to appoint Alexander Stuart as curator bonis to manage James' property and care for his well-being. The document provides background on James' family and medical certificates from doctors Adam Hunter and John Abercrombie regarding his condition. It seeks the court's approval of Alexander Stuart as the curator until James' condition improves or the appointment is recalled.
The document discusses Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, a baronet who was committed to an asylum in Edinburgh due to mental derangement. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitions the Court of Session to appoint a curator bonis to manage his affairs, suggesting Alexander Stuart for the role. The document provides background on Sir James' family, including certificates from doctors about his condition and a mandate from his mother to her lawyer regarding the legal proceedings.
This document contains 49 entries from the Scottish Record Office that relate to legal documents from 1795 to 1860 involving families with the last names Mackenzie, Sutherland, Hay, and Ross. The documents include assignations, bonds, discharges, dispositions, and court records related to estates, lands, and titles in Cromarty and Ross-shire, Scotland. Many of the documents reference Alexander Mackenzie of Royston, Cromarty, Tarbet, and Grandville or his family members.
This document summarizes legal documents from 1843 regarding the mental incapacity and guardianship of Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. It describes his mother Katharine Mackenzie petitioning the Court of Session to have Alexander Stuart appointed as curator bonis (property guardian) for her son, who was residing in an asylum due to mental illness. Two certificates from physicians Dr. Abercrombie and Dr. Adam Hunter are included, testifying that Sir James was unfit to manage his own affairs due to remaining mental impairment.
The document discusses Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, who fell into a state of mental incapacity in the 1840s. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitioned to have Alexander Stuart appointed as curator bonis to manage James' affairs and property, as medical certificates stated he was unfit to do so himself. The document provides background on the family's lands and relationships to help establish the case for the curator appointment.
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The document discusses Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, who fell into a state of mental incapacity in the 1840s. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitioned to have Alexander Stuart appointed as curator bonis to manage James' affairs and property, as medical certificates indicated he was unfit to do so himself. The document provides background on the family's lands and relationships to help establish context around James' situation.
This document summarizes a petition filed in 1843 regarding the mental incapacity and guardianship of Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitions the court to appoint a curator bonis to manage his affairs and estate since he is not fit to do so himself due to mental illness. She suggests Alexander Stuart for the role. Doctors' certificates from 1842 and 1843 confirm Sir James' condition and that he remains unfit to manage his own affairs.
The document appears to be a collection of records from the Scottish Record Office related to the Mackenzie family and associated families. It includes details on assignations, bonds, discharges, inheritances, and other legal documents spanning from 1795 to 1862 regarding properties in Cromarty and Ross-shire and involving individuals such as Alexander Mackenzie of Royston, Maria Murray Hay Mackenzie, James Sutherland Mackenzie, and the Duke of Sutherland.
This document summarizes a petition filed in 1843 by Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie on behalf of her son Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. Sir James had exhibited signs of mental derangement and was placed in an asylum. The petition requests that Alexander Stuart be appointed as curator bonis (property guardian) for Sir James, as his property and finances required management. It provides background on Sir James' condition, family details and certificates from doctors assessing his ongoing mental incapacity.
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This document appoints Joseph Gordon as the agent and factor for Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie and George Sackville Sutherland in their roles as the tutors and curators for Alexander Mackenzie and his siblings. It grants Joseph Gordon powers to manage the estate, financial affairs, and legal matters pertaining to the late Colonel Robert Mackenzie on behalf of the pupils. The document is signed by Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie and George Sackville Sutherland, appointing Joseph Gordon as their agent in administering the estate.
1. The document details the history of ownership of the Barony of Royston estate from the 17th century onwards, as it passed through various heirs according to the terms of the original entailment.
2. In the 18th century, the estate was sold to clear debts, and the surplus proceeds were invested for the heirs according to the terms of the entailment.
3. Through deaths without male heirs and an attainder, the right to the proceeds passed to different branches of the Mackenzie family over time according to the terms of the original entailment.
SIR ALEXANDER OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Colonel Robert Mackenzie drafted a deed of settlement on November 26, 1802 to distribute his estate upon his death. The document names his son Alexander as the primary heir and provides substitutions if Alexander were to predecease Robert. It also outlines legacies to be paid to Robert's wife, other children, and other relatives. The document appoints executors and guardians for Alexander and any other children from Robert's marriage.
This document is Colonel Robert Mackenzie's deed of settlement from 1802 in which he outlines the disposition of his estate upon his death. He leaves the majority of his estate to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. He also provides specific monetary legacies to his wife Katharine Sutherland Mackenzie, his other natural children, and other named individuals. The document appoints executors and guardians and revokes any previous wills or settlements.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Colonel Robert Mackenzie creates a deed of settlement to distribute his estate upon his death. He leaves the bulk of his estate, including lands, money owed, moveable goods and effects, to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. He also provides monetary legacies to his wife Katharine Sutherland Mackenzie, his natural children, and others. He appoints executors and trustees to oversee the estate and care for any minor children. The document was signed and witnessed on November 26, 1802.
SIR ALEXANDER OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Colonel Robert Mackenzie creates a deed of settlement to distribute his estate upon his death. He leaves the bulk of his estate, including lands, debts owed, moveable goods and effects, to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. He also provides monetary legacies to his wife Katharine Sutherland Mackenzie, his natural children, and others. He appoints executors and trustees to oversee the estate and provides for the guardianship of any children from his marriage. The document was signed and witnessed on November 26, 1802.
Copy of SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TAHOME
1) Colonel Robert Mackenzie drafted a deed of settlement on November 26, 1802 to distribute his estate upon his death.
2) The estate would pass to his son Alexander Mackenzie and then to other heirs including his natural sons Robert, Murdock, and Hume Mackenzie.
3) The deed also outlined various monetary legacies that must be paid to his wife, children, and other relatives upon his death.
Copy of SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TAHOME
This document is Colonel Robert Mackenzie's will and testament from 1802. It leaves all of his estate and possessions to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. It also lists monetary legacies to be paid to his wife Katherine Sutherland Mackenzie, his natural children, and others upon his death. It appoints executors and guardians for any children from his marriage to carry out the provisions of the will.
This document is a summary of a Scottish sasine from 1812 in Edinburgh. It details the transfer of tutorship and curatorship of Alexander Mackenzie from his mother Katharine Sutherland Mackenzie and George Sackville Sutherland to William Mackay as procurator, relating to the estate of Colonel Robert Mackenzie. It involves lands in Arboll and Geanies that were held as security against a bond for payment of a sum of money, rents, and expenses to the tutors for the benefit of Alexander and other children.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBAT HOME
This document appoints Joseph Gordon as the agent and factor for Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie and Captain George Sackville Sutherland, who are the accepting tutors for Alexander Mackenzie and his younger siblings. It grants Joseph Gordon power to manage the estate, property, and financial affairs that belonged to the deceased Colonel Robert Mackenzie for the benefit of the tutors' pupils. The document is signed by Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie and Captain George Sackville Sutherland on September 26, 1809 and November 30, 1809, respectively, with multiple witnesses.
The document is a sasine, or deed of conveyance, from 1811 granting heritable property rights of Overwhitecleugh lands in Lanarkshire, Scotland from Daniel Hamilton to Alexander Mackenzie of Royston. It details the terms of conveyance of the annual rents and the lands themselves as security against payment of a principal sum. Witnesses were present as the procurator of Mackenzie received sasine and possession of the lands and rents from the bailie appointed for the task.
This document is a sasine record from 1811 related to the Barony of Royston Security. It summarizes the transfer of ownership of the one merk land of Overwhitecleugh from Daniel Hamilton to Alexander Mackenzie in security against repayment of a debt. The document details the terms of the repayment of the principal sum, annual interest payments, penalties for failure to pay, and securing the land transfer through two infeftments to ensure Mackenzie's rights over the land and repayment.
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This document is a deed of settlement from Colonel Robert Mackenzie dated November 26, 1802. It outlines the disposition of Colonel Mackenzie's estate upon his death, leaving the bulk of his lands, money, and possessions to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. It also lists monetary legacies to be paid to his wife, other children, and other relatives from the estate after his death.
The document appears to be a website homepage containing various sections about genealogy and history, including:
1. Sections on Adam and Eve, the bloodline of Jesus, Dalriada, Edward III, and the Venus Grid from 2012.
2. Biographical information on Alexander Mackenzie from 1825 and locations in Scotland such as Royston and Tarbat Parish.
3. A timeline of Egyptian dynasties from earliest times through the Late Kingdom era, listing many pharaohs and brief periods of rule.
4. Additional sections on topics like Muhammad's connection to Adam and Eve, profiles, and a sitemap of the website.
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The document discusses Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, who fell into a state of mental incapacity in the 1840s. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitioned to have Alexander Stuart appointed as curator bonis to manage James' affairs and property, as medical certificates stated he was unfit to do so himself. The document provides background on the family's lands and relationships to help establish the case for the curator appointment.
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The document discusses Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie, who fell into a state of mental incapacity in the 1840s. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitioned to have Alexander Stuart appointed as curator bonis to manage James' affairs and property, as medical certificates indicated he was unfit to do so himself. The document provides background on the family's lands and relationships to help establish context around James' situation.
This document summarizes a petition filed in 1843 regarding the mental incapacity and guardianship of Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. His mother, Katharine Mackenzie, petitions the court to appoint a curator bonis to manage his affairs and estate since he is not fit to do so himself due to mental illness. She suggests Alexander Stuart for the role. Doctors' certificates from 1842 and 1843 confirm Sir James' condition and that he remains unfit to manage his own affairs.
The document appears to be a collection of records from the Scottish Record Office related to the Mackenzie family and associated families. It includes details on assignations, bonds, discharges, inheritances, and other legal documents spanning from 1795 to 1862 regarding properties in Cromarty and Ross-shire and involving individuals such as Alexander Mackenzie of Royston, Maria Murray Hay Mackenzie, James Sutherland Mackenzie, and the Duke of Sutherland.
This document summarizes a petition filed in 1843 by Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie on behalf of her son Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie. Sir James had exhibited signs of mental derangement and was placed in an asylum. The petition requests that Alexander Stuart be appointed as curator bonis (property guardian) for Sir James, as his property and finances required management. It provides background on Sir James' condition, family details and certificates from doctors assessing his ongoing mental incapacity.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBAT HOME
This document appoints Joseph Gordon as the agent and factor for Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie and George Sackville Sutherland in their roles as the tutors and curators for Alexander Mackenzie and his siblings. It grants Joseph Gordon powers to manage the estate, financial affairs, and legal matters pertaining to the late Colonel Robert Mackenzie on behalf of the pupils. The document is signed by Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie and George Sackville Sutherland, appointing Joseph Gordon as their agent in administering the estate.
1. The document details the history of ownership of the Barony of Royston estate from the 17th century onwards, as it passed through various heirs according to the terms of the original entailment.
2. In the 18th century, the estate was sold to clear debts, and the surplus proceeds were invested for the heirs according to the terms of the entailment.
3. Through deaths without male heirs and an attainder, the right to the proceeds passed to different branches of the Mackenzie family over time according to the terms of the original entailment.
SIR ALEXANDER OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Colonel Robert Mackenzie drafted a deed of settlement on November 26, 1802 to distribute his estate upon his death. The document names his son Alexander as the primary heir and provides substitutions if Alexander were to predecease Robert. It also outlines legacies to be paid to Robert's wife, other children, and other relatives. The document appoints executors and guardians for Alexander and any other children from Robert's marriage.
This document is Colonel Robert Mackenzie's deed of settlement from 1802 in which he outlines the disposition of his estate upon his death. He leaves the majority of his estate to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. He also provides specific monetary legacies to his wife Katharine Sutherland Mackenzie, his other natural children, and other named individuals. The document appoints executors and guardians and revokes any previous wills or settlements.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Colonel Robert Mackenzie creates a deed of settlement to distribute his estate upon his death. He leaves the bulk of his estate, including lands, money owed, moveable goods and effects, to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. He also provides monetary legacies to his wife Katharine Sutherland Mackenzie, his natural children, and others. He appoints executors and trustees to oversee the estate and care for any minor children. The document was signed and witnessed on November 26, 1802.
SIR ALEXANDER OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Colonel Robert Mackenzie creates a deed of settlement to distribute his estate upon his death. He leaves the bulk of his estate, including lands, debts owed, moveable goods and effects, to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. He also provides monetary legacies to his wife Katharine Sutherland Mackenzie, his natural children, and others. He appoints executors and trustees to oversee the estate and provides for the guardianship of any children from his marriage. The document was signed and witnessed on November 26, 1802.
Copy of SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TAHOME
1) Colonel Robert Mackenzie drafted a deed of settlement on November 26, 1802 to distribute his estate upon his death.
2) The estate would pass to his son Alexander Mackenzie and then to other heirs including his natural sons Robert, Murdock, and Hume Mackenzie.
3) The deed also outlined various monetary legacies that must be paid to his wife, children, and other relatives upon his death.
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This document is Colonel Robert Mackenzie's will and testament from 1802. It leaves all of his estate and possessions to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. It also lists monetary legacies to be paid to his wife Katherine Sutherland Mackenzie, his natural children, and others upon his death. It appoints executors and guardians for any children from his marriage to carry out the provisions of the will.
This document is a summary of a Scottish sasine from 1812 in Edinburgh. It details the transfer of tutorship and curatorship of Alexander Mackenzie from his mother Katharine Sutherland Mackenzie and George Sackville Sutherland to William Mackay as procurator, relating to the estate of Colonel Robert Mackenzie. It involves lands in Arboll and Geanies that were held as security against a bond for payment of a sum of money, rents, and expenses to the tutors for the benefit of Alexander and other children.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBAT HOME
This document appoints Joseph Gordon as the agent and factor for Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie and Captain George Sackville Sutherland, who are the accepting tutors for Alexander Mackenzie and his younger siblings. It grants Joseph Gordon power to manage the estate, property, and financial affairs that belonged to the deceased Colonel Robert Mackenzie for the benefit of the tutors' pupils. The document is signed by Mrs. Katharine Mackenzie and Captain George Sackville Sutherland on September 26, 1809 and November 30, 1809, respectively, with multiple witnesses.
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The document is a sasine, or deed of conveyance, from 1811 granting heritable property rights of Overwhitecleugh lands in Lanarkshire, Scotland from Daniel Hamilton to Alexander Mackenzie of Royston. It details the terms of conveyance of the annual rents and the lands themselves as security against payment of a principal sum. Witnesses were present as the procurator of Mackenzie received sasine and possession of the lands and rents from the bailie appointed for the task.
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This document is a deed of settlement from Colonel Robert Mackenzie dated November 26, 1802. It outlines the disposition of Colonel Mackenzie's estate upon his death, leaving the bulk of his lands, money, and possessions to his son Alexander Mackenzie and various other heirs. It also lists monetary legacies to be paid to his wife, other children, and other relatives from the estate after his death.
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DR ADAM HUNTER SURGEON EDINBURGH HAD 2 UNGATES OF LAND EXTENDING TO 8 MERKS TROTTERNISH ONCE BELONGING TO MCNEIL OF BARRA PART OF THE ESTATE OF
MACDONALD DR ADAM HUNTER CERTIFICATE FOR THE COMMITAL OF SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE BROTHER OF ALEXANDER MACKENZIE BARONET OF THE 48TH NATIVE
INFANTRY BENGAL WHOS MOTHER IS KATHARINE MACKENZIE AND BY HER BELOW PETITION CLAIMS CURATOR BONIS AND APPOINTS ALEXANDER PETITION CLAIMS CURATOR
BONIS AND APPOINTS ALEXANDER STUART TO OFFICE OF JAMES S. MACKENZIE UNTO THE RIGHT HONOURABLETHE LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
cs2361mnm58/20 1843 THE PETITION OF MRS KATHARINE MACKENZIE RELICT OF HONOURABLE THE EAST INDIA COMPANY MOTHER OF SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE OF
TARBET BARONET HUMBLY SHEWETH
THAT THE SAID SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE HAVING SOME MONTHS AGO EXHIBITED UNEQUIVOCAL SYMPTONS OF MENTAL DERANGEMENT TO AN EXTENT DANGEROUS TO
HIMSELF AND TO THE LIEGES WAS BY WARRANT OF THE SHERIFF OF EDINBURGH PROCEEDING ON CERTIFICATION UNDER THE HANDS OF DR ABERCROMBIE AND DR ADAM HUNTER
PLACED IN DR JOHN SMITHS ASYLUM AT SAUGHTON HALL WHERE HE NOW REMAINS UNDER THE NECESSARY RESTRAINT THAT FROM THE CERTIFICATES HEREWITH PRODUCED IT
APPEARS THAT ALTHOUGH THE SAID SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE HAS SINCE HIS RESIDENCE IN SAUGHTON HALL BECOME LESS VIOLENT AND IRRITABLE THAN HE WAS
YET THAT HE STILL LABOURS UNDER SUCH REMAINS OF ABBERATION OF MIND AS RENDERS HIM UNFIT FOR BEING AT LARGE OR FOR MANAGING HIS OWN AFFAIRS AND THE
PETITIONER HAS THE DISTRESS AND MORTIFICATION TO
BELIEVE THAT HIS SPEEDY RESTORATION TO MENTAL SOUNDNESS CANNOT BE LOOKED FOR.
THAT IN THESE CIRCUMSTANCES AND AS HIS INTEREST IS SUFFERING FROM A SMALL PENSION FROM THE EAST INDIA COMPANY BEING TILL A DULY AUTHORIZED PARTY BE
APPOINTED TO RECEIVE AND DISCHARGE THE SAME IT HAS BECOME NECESSARY FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIES PROPERTY AS WELL AS THE
DUE CARE OF HIS PERSON TO APPLY TO YOUR LORDSHIPS TO APPOINT A CURATOR BONIS TO HIM AND THE PETITIONER BEGS LEAVE HUMBLY TO SUGGEST MR ALEXANDER STUART
WRITER IN EDINBURGH WHO WAS HER SONS CONFIDENTIAL AGENT BEFORE HIS AFFLICTION AS AN ELIGIBLE PERSON FOR THE OFFICE
THE PETITIONER THEREFOR MAKES THE PRESENT APPLICATION MAY IT THEREFOR PLEASE YOUR LORDSHIPS TO NOMINATE AND APPOINT THE SAID ALEXANDER STUART TO BE
CURATOR BONIS TO THE SAID SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE WITH THE USUAL POWERS AND IN TERMS OF THE ACT OF SEDERUNT THE SAID APPOINTMENT TO SUBSIST
UNTIL UNTIL IT BE COMPETENTLY RECALLED ANDS THE CURATOR IT FINDING SUFFICIENT CAUTION BEFORE EXTRACT OR TO DO OTHERWISE IN THE PREMISES AS TO YOUR
LORDSHIPS SHALL SEEM PROPER. ACCORDING TO JUSTICE & C JOHN GORDON
APPENDIX
MANDATE BY MRS KATHARINE MACKENZIE TO JOSEPH GORDON
JOSEPH GORDON W.S. EDINBURGH ELGIN 24/2/1843
MY DEAR SIR IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LAMENTABLE STATE OF INCAPACITY INTO WHICH MY SON SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE BART HAS FALLEN I AM UNDER THE PAINFUL
NECESSITY OF REQUESTING THAT FOR THE PRESERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF HIS PROPERTY AS WELL AS PROVIDING FOR THE PROPER CARE OF HIS PERSON YOU PRESENT
APPLICATION TO THE COURT OF SESSION FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A CURATOR BONIS TO HIM WITH THE USUAL POWERS IF MR ALEXANDER STUART CIRCUIT CLERK OF
JUDICIARY WILL UNDERTAKE THE OFFICE I REQUEST THAT HE MAY BE SUGGESTED TO THE COURT AS A PERSON IN WHOM I HAVE THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE AND WHOM I
CONSIDER WELL QUALIFIED TO TAKE THE CHARGE I AM MY DEAR SIR YOUR MOST OBEDIENT HUMBLE SERVANT SIGNED KATHARINE MACKENZIE
CERTIFICATE BY DR ABERCROMBIE AND DR ADAM HUNTER EDINBURGH 23/11/1842 WE JOHN ABERCROMBIE AND DR ADAM HUNTER PHYSICIANS IN EDINBURGH HEREBY CERTIFY
ON SOUL AND CONSCIENCE THAT WE HAVE VISITED AND DULY EXAMINED SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE OF TARBET BARONET NOW RESIDING AT SAUCHTON HALL LUNATIC
ASYLUM UNDER THE CHARGE OF DR SMITH AND FOUND HIM LABOURING UNDER SUCH MENTAL IMBECILITY AS TO RENDER HIM FOR THE PRESENT INCAPABLE OF MANAGING HIS
OWN AFFAIRS SIGNED JOHN ABERCROMBIE ADAM HUNTER M.D. CERTIFICATE BY DR ABERCROMBIE AND DR HUNTER WE CERTIFY APON SOUL AND CONSCIENCE THAT WE HAVE
VISITED AND EXAMINED SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE NOW RESIDENT IN THE ASYLUM AT SAUGHTON HALL AND WHILE WE FIND HIM CONSIDERABLY IMPROVED SINCE THE
DATE OF OUR LAST REPORT WE ARE OF OPINION THAT HE STILL LABOURS UNDER SUCH REMAINS OF ABBERATION OF MIND FOR THE PRESENT RENDERS HIM UNFIT FOR BEING AT
LARGE OR FOR MANAGING HIS OWN AFFAIRS SIGNED JOHN ABERCROMBIE ADAM HUNTER M.D. EDINBURGH 10/3/1843 PETITION TO BE INTIMATED IN THE MINUTE BOOK
SIGNED BOYLE EDINBURGH 22/5/1843 THEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING PETITION HAS BEEN DULY INTIMATED IN THE MINUTE BOOK JOSEPH GORDON HUGH ROSS. CS
235/INM/MISCM11.1 1720 ALEXANDER MACKENZIE HAD IN THIS DEED REFERENCE THE BARONY OF TROTTERNISH ISLE OF SKYE AND IT IS THIS ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF CONANS
2. BAY WHO IS GRAND UNCLE TO TO SIR JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE WHOS DOCTOR HAD THE 2 UNGATES TROTTERNISH SKYE. THAT ALXANDER MACKENZIE OF ARDLOCH BORN
1692 ARDLOCH MARRIED MARGARET SUTHERLAND 16/09/1732 DEED REFERENCE RD4. 232 MARGARET SUTHERLAND DAUGHTER OF ROBERT SUTHERLAND OF LANGWELL 12TH IN
DESCENT FROM WILLIAM DE SUTHERLAND AND PRINCESS MARGARET BRUCE SISTER OF DAVID 11 ROBERT SUTHERLAND CAN BE ENQUIRED AT REFERENCE CS238 H11.27 AND OF
LANGWELL HEIR TO ESTHER SUTHERLAND HIS GRANDMOTHER. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ARDLOCH DIED 21.05.1778 AND IS BROTHER TO COLONEL ALEXANDER MCKENZIE OF
CONANSBAY HE HAD TITLE TO LANDS IN TROTTERNISH ISLAND OF SKYE REFERENCED IN CS235.M11.2 AN UNEXTRACTED COURT OF SESSION EXTRACT OF 1719 IN THE COSMO
INNESS OFFICE AND FURTHER REFERENCES IN DEED RD2.654 YEAR 1661 AND ANOTHER IN RD_81. 78 1696 ALSO DETAILS OF RELATIONSHIPS IN SIG.2.17 DATED 6 AUGUST 1787
CONCERNING LANDS IN ASSYNT DESTINATION FROM THESE PREDECESSORS IN RD2.242.1. BY WILLIAM WEMYSS TO ALEXANDER MACKENZIE DATED 29.01.1787 AND IN RH8.1100
DATED 1727 FURTHER INFORMATION RELATING TO LAND DEVOLMENT FROM ARDLOCH MACKENZIES HEIRS MALE OF TALZIE. IT IS NOTICED THAT BROTHERS COLONEL ALEXANDER
MCKENZIE OF CONANSBAY AND ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ARDLOCH WHO DIED 21.5.1778 ARE BROTHERS TO KENNETH MACKENZIE XV1 4TH EARL OF SEAFORTH ONE OF THE
BROTHERS JOHN MACKENZIE OF ASSYNTS HEIR, HIS SON TO HIS UNCLE FIRST HELD BY SIR DONALD MCDONALD, LANDS TROTTERNISH 13.02.1727 IN THE GREAT SEAL BARONY OF
MCDONALD 10.12.1754 IN FAVOUR OF SIR DONALD MCDONALD BARONET.
RS38.62 INVERNESSA DISPOSITION BY HANNAH FRASER RESIDING INVERNESS INFAVOUR OF JEAN MACKAY SUTHERLAND SISTER TO ELIZABETH BAILLIE SUTHERLAND SPOUSE OF
LT.COL.JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT AND JEAN MCKAY SUTHERLAND A RELATION OF ELIZABETH BAILLIE WHOS NEPHEW IS JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE
IN CS 239 M78. 7 JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE SON OF KATHARINE MACKENZIE WHO LIVED 7 INDIA STREET EDINBURGH COURT LITIGATION OF THE USE OF ARMORIAL ARMS
UED BY JAMES SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE BELONGING TO HIS MOTHER KATHARINE SUTHERLAND.
GEORGE SACKVILLE SUTHERLAND MENTIONS 3 NEPHEWS IN RD5 382.180 DATED 12/3/1829 SRO EDINBURGH GEORGE THE BROTHER OF COLONEL JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT
AND EWEN BAILLIE WHO WAS A MAJOR GENERAL 23RD BENGAL REGIMENT AND THE OTHER BROTHER ROBERT SUTHERLAND WHO WAS MARRIED TO A MURCHISON HER BROTHER
KNOWN AS ROD ERICK MURCHISON GEORGE SACKVILLE SUTHERLAND NEPHEWS ARE DUNCAN FORBES SUTHERLAND GEORGE MCKAY SUTHERLAND AND JAMES SUTHERLAND
WHO WAS MARRIED TO GEORGINA M. MACKENZIE WHERE SERVICE 1875 IS REFERENCED IN ENCLOSED ATTACHMENT.COLONEL JAMES SUTHERLAND MARRIED INTO THE BAILLIES,
ELIZABETH BAILLIE OF CLYNE WHOS FATHER IS WILLIAM BAILLIE OF ROSEHALL, WILLIAM MARRIED ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND OF CLYNE A KINSTARIE CADET SHE IS DAUGHTER OF
ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND OF CLYNE. LT.COL.JAMES SUTHERLAND HAD KATHARINE SUTHERLAND BORN 09/01/1773 GOLSPIE SUTHERLAND WHO MARRIED COLONEL ROBERT
MCKENZIE COLONEL ROBERT MARRIED EARLIER ON 01/05/1780 HARRIET ANN MACKENZIE DAUGHTER OF DOCTOR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF BAYFIELD IT WAS HARRIETS SISTER
ALEXIE MACKENZIE WHO MARRIED JANUARY 1778 TO CAPTAIN SIMON BAILLIE, MADRAS ESTABLISHMENT, HEIC AND HE IS SON OF MAJOR WILLIAM BAILLIE AND CAN FIND IN THE
COMMISSARIOT OF EDINBURGH PROCESS OF DIVORCE PAGE 883 19.03.1788 REFERENCE X1X 12. ROBERT SUTHERLAND OF ST VINCENT IS BROTHER TO KATHARINE SUTHERLAND
AND ARE PART BAILLIES ROSEHALL DESCENT, ROBERT SUTHERLANDS GRANDFATHER IS SON OF ALEXANDER BAILLIE OF DOCHFOUR. ROBERT SUTHERLANDS ELDER BROTHER
GEORGE SACKVILLE SUTHERLAND AND REFERENCED IN CHANCERY REGISTER UNDER LISTING C5/1/35 GREAT SEAL.
3. gd.305.1.62.2
INSTRUMENT OF SASINE PROCEEDING APON A PRECEPT IN THE FOREGOING CHARTER IN FAVOUR OF THE SAID KATHERINE MACKENZIE OF THE SAID TENEMENT MILLMOUNT DATED
AND RECORDED SASINES EDINBURGH. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE.
GD.305.1.62.3
EXTRACT DISPOSITION BY KATHERINE SUTHERLAND/MACKENZIE IN FAVOUR OF CROMARTY HEIRS AND THE TENEMENT MILLMOUNT DATED 10.07.1840 AND REGISTERED IN THE
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION 05.08.1840 CONTACT REFERENCE RD5.645.63. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE.
GD.305.1.62.7.
RENUNCIATION BY HENRY CHEYNE WS IN FAVOUR OF THE FORESAID KATHERINE MACKENZIE OF MILLMOUNT DISPOSITION GRANTED BY HER TO HIM IN SECURITY FOR £1350 FOR
MILLMOUNT HOUSE DATED 28.06.1840 AND RECORDED GENERAL REGISTER OF SASINES EDINBURGH 20.07.1840. SEE REFERENCE RS38.2040.113 SASINE SCOTTISH RECORD
OFFICE.
GD.305.1.62.6
RENUNCIATION BY ALEXANDER STEWART IN FAVOUR OF JOSEPH GORDONFACTOR FOR THE DECEASED ROBERT SUTHERLAND A BOND IN SECURITY DATED 19.07.1826 RECORDED
GENERAL REGISTER OF SASINES EDINBURGH 08.05.1840.
BOOKS COUNCIL AND SESSION
DEED RECORDED 12.03.1829 BY ROBERT SUTHERLAND. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
RD5.576.520
TRUST BY ELIZABETH BAILIE SUTHERLAND 1831. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
RD5.405.415.
ASSIGNMENT BY EWEN BAILLIE UTHERLAND 25.01.1830. SCOTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
RD5.319.132
FACTORY BY ROBERT SUTHERLAND 02.11.1824. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
RD5.382.174.
FACTORY BY ROBERT SUTHERLAND SUBSCRIBED 14.09.1824. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
4. BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION.
DEED BY ROBERT SUTHERLAND OF ST VINCENT RECORDED 15.07.1826 SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
GD.305.1.61.8.
INSTRUMENT OF SASINE PROCEEDING APON THE PRECEPT OF SASINE IN FAVOUR OF THE SAID ROBERT SUTHERLAND OF THE HOUSE AND GROUND MILLMOUNT DATED 24.12.1822
RECORDED SASINES EDINBURGH 21.01.1823 AND IN RS3.1262.260 SASINE SCOTTISH RECORD OFICE EDINBURGH.
GD.305.1.61.11.
DISPOSITION AND ASSIGNATION BY JOSEPH GORDON EXECUTORS IN SCOTLAND OF THE SAID ROBERT SUTHERLAND OF ST VINCENT AND MILLMOUNT IN FAVOUR OF KATHERINE
SUTHERLAND WIDOW OF COLONEL ROBERT MACKENZIE H.E.I.C AND HEIRS OF THE SAID TENEMENT DATED 21.01.1830 REGISTERED IN BOOKS OF COUNCIL SESSION 12.03.1824
SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC REGISTER OF SASINES PR.1801.149 REFERENCE
MARY FREDERICA ELIZABETH STEWART MACKENZIE OF SEAFORTH SPOUSE TO JAMES ALEXANDER STUART OF SEAFORTH SASINE MENTIONS CASTLE STREET EDINBURGH IN
SECURITY OF £500 BY ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC REGISTER OF SASINES.
ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND DATED 21.07.1797 AND 02.03.1809 AND 21.02.1810 RECORDED ALSO IN THE BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION 10.03.1809. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE
EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC REGISTER OF SASINES.
SOPHIA DIROM RELICT OF GEORGE DUFF ON DISPOSITION BY ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND RELICT OF COL JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT 04.06.1811 SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE
EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION.
ST VINCENT DEED RECORDED RD5.21.273 SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
DEED BY GEORGE SACKWELL SUTHERLAND RD5.044.926 31.01.1814 SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC REGISTER OF SASINES
RS38.17 VOLUME2307 IN FAVOUR OF KATHERINE SUTHERLAND SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH
5. PUBLIC RECORD OF SASINES
PR.589.25 16.06.1807 FRANCIS, LORD SEAFORTH, MARY MAXWELL SUTHERLAND SPOUSE TO ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND 2 BATTALION 78TH REGIMENT FOOT AND GEORGE
SACKWELL SUTHERLAND SEISED GEORGE STREET EDINBURGH AND SOUTH CASTLE STREET EDINBURGH IN £500 SECURITY SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC REGISTER OF SASINES
PR.589.17 DATED 16.06.1807 ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND RELICT OF JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC REGISTER OF SASINE
DATED 23.12.1803 BOND BY COLONEL JAMES SUTHERLAND AND ELIZABETH BAILLIE SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
DALRYMPLE OFFICE RD 293.290 MARY MAXWELL SUTHERLAND DAUGHTER OF LT.COL JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPATAND HUSBAND ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND 5
REGIMENTBRITTISH MILITIA AND REFERENCE TO MAJOR EWAN BAILIE H.E.I.C A BOND 12.07.1803 SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
RD2.288 DATED 12.07.1803 A BOND BY MAJOR EVAN BAILIE TO KATHERINE SUTHERLAND ELDEST DAUGHTER OF COLONEL JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT AND ELIZABETH BAILLIE
AND KATHERINE SUTHERLAND SECOND WIFE OF LIEUTENANTCOLONEL ROBERT MACKENZIE H.E.I.C FATHER OF ALEXANDER MACKENZIE BROTHER OF JAMES SUTHERLAND
MACKENZIE. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
RS38.17 DATED 23.12.1803
COLONEL JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT AND OF SUTHERLAND FENCIBLES REGIMENT AND MAJOR GENERAL ALEXANDER OF 36 REGIMENT FOOT AND LT.COL.JAMES SUTHERLAND
GRANTING £1000 TO ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND TO FRANCIS, LORD SEAFORTH. SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
RD3.292 DATED 22.07.1801 FACTORY BY ROBERT SUTHERLAND SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC REGISTER OF SASINE
RS38.17.212 REFERENCE KATHERINE SUTHERLAND GETS LIFERENT FROM ELIZABETH BAILLIE SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC REGISTER OF SASINES
IN FAVOUR OF ELIZABETH BAILLIE DATED AND REGISTERED 13.08.1796 BY COLONEL MACKAY TO GEORGE SACKWELL SUTHERLAND SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
6. BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
RD2.277 DATED 26.11.1799 BOND £1000 PAID BY LIEUTENANT COLONEL JAMES MACKAY AND HUGH BAILIE OF ROSEHALL TO JAMES SUTHERLAND DATED 27.04.1789 AND MENTION
OF £400 TO F.H.MACKENZIE OF SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS 78TH REGIMENT FROM LIEUTENANT ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
DURIE OFFICE RD3.292.907 FACTORY BY ROBERT SUTHERLAND OF ISLAND OF ST VINCENT APPOINTING ELIZABETH BAILLIE HIS MOTHER AS FACTOR AND ESTATE OF ROSEHALL
GRANTED BY GEORGE LANGWELL SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT IN FAVOUR OF ELIZABETH BAILIE/SUTHERLAND SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
DARYMPLE OFFICE RD2.277.418 DATED 06.09.1799 BOND DISPOSITION A SUTHERLAND TO MACKENZIE WITH CONCENT OF COLONEL MACKAY OTHERWISE KNOWN AS HUGH
BAILLIE OF ROSEHALL BY BOND DATED 23.12.1790 SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
RD3.260.303 GEORGE SACKVILLE SUTHERLAND TO JOHN MO SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
AT FORTROSE 19.11.1794 BY MARY MAXWELL SUTHERLAND TO FRANCIS HUMBERSTON MACKENZIE AND BY GEORGE SACKWELL SUTHERLAND SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE
EDINBURGH.
PRECEPT OF CLARE CONSTAT
GRANTED BY COLONEL MACKAY OTHERWISE HUGH BAILLIE OF ROSEHALL REGISTERED INVERNESS 1796 SCOTTISH RECOR OFFICE EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC REGISTER OF SASINE
RS38.13 DATED 14.08.1788 ROBERT SUTHERLAND TO ELIZABETH COUNTES OF SUTHERLAND RECORDED INVERNESS 11.09.1779 WRITEN BY KENNETH MACKENZIE CLERK TO
ALEXANDER MACKENZIEWRITER TO THE SIGNET SUBSCRIBED AT GOLSPIE 31.07.1780 BEFORE HUGH HOUSTON MERCHANT BORA AND JOH FRASE WRITE IN EDINBURGH.
SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SEESSION
BOND RD3.275 DATED 23.12.1790 A SUM OF £2000 AND £400 TO GEORGE SACKWELL SUTHERLAND SON OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL JAMES SUTHERLAND REFERENCING IN THE
GREAT SEAL A CHARTER 13.07.1788 AND A SASINE AT INVERNESS 28.04.1791 SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
SERVICE OF HEIRS CHANCERY
7. GEORGE LACKWELL SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT TO HIS FATHER LT.COL. JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT DATED 03.01.1793 RECORD NO 16 DATE 1790 ON PAGE 48 SCOTISH RECORD
OFFICE EDINBURGH.
BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION
DEED BY ROBERT SUTHERLAND OF ST VINCENT RS38.13 PAGES 14,1092,230,317,340,349 AND 490 SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
CROMARTY MUNIMENTS
GD46.1.50 DATED 16.06.1829 MRS ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND WIDOW OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
SERVICE OF HEIRS CHANCERY
1740-1759 DATED 15.05.1752 AND 18.09.1752 ELIZABETH BAILLIE DAUGHTER OF JAMES BAILLIE MERCHANT ABERDEEN TO HER BROTHER JAMES BAILLIE AT MILLTOWN OF TARBET
ONCE MERCHANT ROTTERDAM WHO DIED MARCH 1747 HEIR PORTION PARISH KILMUIR EASTER ROSSHIRE SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
SERVICE OF HEIRS CHANCERY
GEORGE SACKVILLE SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT TO HIS FATHER COLONEL JAMES SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT 03.01.1793 AND 15.01.1793 NO 16 SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE EDINBURGH.
SERVICE OF HEIRS CHANCERY
GEORGE SACKVILLE SUTHERLAND MD LACKNOW TO HIS MOTHER GEORGINA M. MACKENZIE WIDOW OF JAMES SUTHERLAND OF ST VINCENT WHO DIED 20.12.1864 HEIR GENERAL
15.05.1875.