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 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.
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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.
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.
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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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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.
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.
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.
Medea writes Jason a spiteful letter accusing him of abandoning her and their children to marry another woman. She says she defied her father and killed her brother to escape with Jason, yet he has brought her nothing but pain. Jason responds angrily, denying responsibility for Medea's actions and claiming he married the princess to provide wealth and more children for their family, not to banish Medea. He calls her a sick, hateful creature and says she got herself exiled through her own selfishness and mouthiness.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Medea writes Jason a spiteful letter accusing him of abandoning her and their children to marry another woman. She says she defied her father and killed her brother to escape with Jason, yet he has brought her nothing but pain. Jason responds angrily, denying responsibility for Medea's actions and claiming he married the princess to provide wealth and more children for their family, not to banish Medea. He calls her a sick, hateful creature and says she got herself exiled through her own selfishness and mouthiness.
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Psalm 109:1-8New Life Version (NLV)
A Man in Trouble
109 I give praise to You, O God. Do not be quiet. 2 For sinners and liars have opened their mouths against me. They have spoken against me with lying tongues. 3 They have gathered around me with words of hate. They fought against me for no reason. 4 I give them my love but they speak against me in return. But I am in prayer. 5 They pay me what is bad for what is good. They give me hate for my love.
6 Let a sinful man have power over him. Let one who speaks against him stand at his right hand. 7 When he is tried, let him be found guilty. And may his prayer become sin. 8 Let his days be few. Let another person take over his work.
This document summarizes a contract of sale between Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie and Edward Sutherland on August 5, 1851 regarding various debts totaling over £4,000. It stipulates that if Sir James is found by the court to not have the right to sell the debts, the contract will be void and he must reimburse Edward for any money exchanged along with expenses. Conversely, if the court finds Sir James does have the right to sell, he will transfer the debts to Edward upon receiving payment.
Deposition transcript of Mock answer and counterclaim of Ms. Geiger who allegedly rear-ended the plaintiff on I-540 by following too closely but alleges that the collision was the result of the plaintiff's proximate negligence.
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.
Mary G. Cass leaves all of her personal property and condominium to her husband Eugene L. Cass. She leaves nothing to her son Alvin or daughter Rose, but acknowledges that she has them. If her husband does not survive her, she leaves her personal property, condominium, and $50,000 to her granddaughter Leah M. Taft, with the remainder going to her son Eugene R. Cass. She names Leah M. Taft as executor, with Cecilia Cass as alternate. The will grants powers to the executor including selling property, settling claims, and distributing the estate.
This document summarizes the closing speech given by the defense counsel Sahar Saqib in the family law case of Zarina Bano v Abdul Ghafoor. The defense counsel argues that Mr. Ghafoor has dutifully provided for his family for 8 years, working hard and sacrificing personal pleasures. However, Ms. Bano has insisted on exercising her right to dissolve the marriage maliciously and out of petty revenge, despite Mr. Ghafoor's faultless support and care for her and their children. The counsel asserts that Mr. Ghafoor deserves to have his conjugal rights restored due to his selfless efforts for his family's wellbeing.
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1. Mohd. Ikhlaq filed a civil suit seeking a declaration that his marriage to Kaniz Begum was dissolved through triple talaq uttered on February 12, 2007.
2. The plaintiff and defendant were married in 1989 according to Muslim rites and had three sons together. However, their relationship deteriorated such that reconciliation was not possible.
3. The plaintiff divorced the defendant through triple talaq in the presence of witnesses, paid her dower amount, and made provisions for her maintenance. He now seeks a court declaration confirming the dissolution of their marriage.
The poet expresses sadness over the loss of connection to their ancestral land in Australia, which is now dominated by colonizers who have disrupted Indigenous ways of life. The colonizers have broken apart families, introducing disease, alcoholism, and other ills that have made life difficult for Indigenous people. While the blood and ancestry of Indigenous people tie them deeply to the land, they can no longer freely inhabit or practice their culture on it due to the damage done by colonization.
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.
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.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie assigns various debts and bonds to Joseph William Forbes as security against a loan of £660. This included a bond for £3,319 from 1835 and a bill for £1,050 from 1847 owed to Sir James. Joseph Forbes would be entitled to collect on these debts to repay the loan plus interest and expenses. The assignees of the original debts, including the Marchioness of Stafford and Mrs. Hay Mackenzie, acknowledge being notified of the assignment but do not admit Sir James has a right to assign beyond his lifetime interest.
This document is an assignment by Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie to Joseph William Forbes of Edinburgh on September 5, 1851. Sir James owes Joseph £660 and assigns him the rights to repayment of certain bonds and a bill of exchange as security for the debt. The assignment gives Joseph the right to collect on the bonds and bill and use the funds collected to repay the £660 debt plus any interest or expenses incurred in collection.
This document is an assignment by Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie to Joseph William Forbes of Edinburgh on September 5, 1851. It assigns debts owed to Mackenzie, including sums from a bond and bill, to Forbes as security for a loan of £660. The assignment is witnessed and the parties involved acknowledge the intimation of the assignment.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie assigns various debts owed to him to Joseph William Forbes in exchange for a loan of 660 pounds. This included debts from a bond for 3,319 pounds 5 pence owed by John Hay Mackenzie as well as a bill for 1,050 pounds owed by Messrs. J.R. Bowine and Company. Joseph William Forbes would be entitled to collect on these debts in order to repay the loan plus interest and expenses. Sir James also agreed to provide the necessary documentation to Joseph William Forbes to allow him to collect on the assigned debts.
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.
The speaker gives a commencement speech at Indiana State University where he emphasizes the power of "and" based on his own experiences. He discusses how attending Indiana State after losing both parents allowed him to take on many roles and pursuits simultaneously like acting in plays and having a sports radio show. This taught him that he could define himself through many interests and accomplishments. He stresses that the university gave him the confidence to continually take on new challenges, careers, and creative pursuits one after the other. In the end, he emphasizes embracing the "and" of love by celebrating the important people and things in his life.
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 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 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, 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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Psalm 109:1-8New Life Version (NLV)
A Man in Trouble
109 I give praise to You, O God. Do not be quiet. 2 For sinners and liars have opened their mouths against me. They have spoken against me with lying tongues. 3 They have gathered around me with words of hate. They fought against me for no reason. 4 I give them my love but they speak against me in return. But I am in prayer. 5 They pay me what is bad for what is good. They give me hate for my love.
6 Let a sinful man have power over him. Let one who speaks against him stand at his right hand. 7 When he is tried, let him be found guilty. And may his prayer become sin. 8 Let his days be few. Let another person take over his work.
This document summarizes a contract of sale between Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie and Edward Sutherland on August 5, 1851 regarding various debts totaling over £4,000. It stipulates that if Sir James is found by the court to not have the right to sell the debts, the contract will be void and he must reimburse Edward for any money exchanged along with expenses. Conversely, if the court finds Sir James does have the right to sell, he will transfer the debts to Edward upon receiving payment.
Deposition transcript of Mock answer and counterclaim of Ms. Geiger who allegedly rear-ended the plaintiff on I-540 by following too closely but alleges that the collision was the result of the plaintiff's proximate negligence.
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.
Mary G. Cass leaves all of her personal property and condominium to her husband Eugene L. Cass. She leaves nothing to her son Alvin or daughter Rose, but acknowledges that she has them. If her husband does not survive her, she leaves her personal property, condominium, and $50,000 to her granddaughter Leah M. Taft, with the remainder going to her son Eugene R. Cass. She names Leah M. Taft as executor, with Cecilia Cass as alternate. The will grants powers to the executor including selling property, settling claims, and distributing the estate.
This document summarizes the closing speech given by the defense counsel Sahar Saqib in the family law case of Zarina Bano v Abdul Ghafoor. The defense counsel argues that Mr. Ghafoor has dutifully provided for his family for 8 years, working hard and sacrificing personal pleasures. However, Ms. Bano has insisted on exercising her right to dissolve the marriage maliciously and out of petty revenge, despite Mr. Ghafoor's faultless support and care for her and their children. The counsel asserts that Mr. Ghafoor deserves to have his conjugal rights restored due to his selfless efforts for his family's wellbeing.
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1. Mohd. Ikhlaq filed a civil suit seeking a declaration that his marriage to Kaniz Begum was dissolved through triple talaq uttered on February 12, 2007.
2. The plaintiff and defendant were married in 1989 according to Muslim rites and had three sons together. However, their relationship deteriorated such that reconciliation was not possible.
3. The plaintiff divorced the defendant through triple talaq in the presence of witnesses, paid her dower amount, and made provisions for her maintenance. He now seeks a court declaration confirming the dissolution of their marriage.
The poet expresses sadness over the loss of connection to their ancestral land in Australia, which is now dominated by colonizers who have disrupted Indigenous ways of life. The colonizers have broken apart families, introducing disease, alcoholism, and other ills that have made life difficult for Indigenous people. While the blood and ancestry of Indigenous people tie them deeply to the land, they can no longer freely inhabit or practice their culture on it due to the damage done by colonization.
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.
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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.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie assigns various debts and bonds to Joseph William Forbes as security against a loan of £660. This included a bond for £3,319 from 1835 and a bill for £1,050 from 1847 owed to Sir James. Joseph Forbes would be entitled to collect on these debts to repay the loan plus interest and expenses. The assignees of the original debts, including the Marchioness of Stafford and Mrs. Hay Mackenzie, acknowledge being notified of the assignment but do not admit Sir James has a right to assign beyond his lifetime interest.
This document is an assignment by Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie to Joseph William Forbes of Edinburgh on September 5, 1851. Sir James owes Joseph £660 and assigns him the rights to repayment of certain bonds and a bill of exchange as security for the debt. The assignment gives Joseph the right to collect on the bonds and bill and use the funds collected to repay the £660 debt plus any interest or expenses incurred in collection.
This document is an assignment by Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie to Joseph William Forbes of Edinburgh on September 5, 1851. It assigns debts owed to Mackenzie, including sums from a bond and bill, to Forbes as security for a loan of £660. The assignment is witnessed and the parties involved acknowledge the intimation of the assignment.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARY GRANDVILLE TARBATHOME
Sir James Sutherland Mackenzie assigns various debts owed to him to Joseph William Forbes in exchange for a loan of 660 pounds. This included debts from a bond for 3,319 pounds 5 pence owed by John Hay Mackenzie as well as a bill for 1,050 pounds owed by Messrs. J.R. Bowine and Company. Joseph William Forbes would be entitled to collect on these debts in order to repay the loan plus interest and expenses. Sir James also agreed to provide the necessary documentation to Joseph William Forbes to allow him to collect on the assigned debts.
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.
The speaker gives a commencement speech at Indiana State University where he emphasizes the power of "and" based on his own experiences. He discusses how attending Indiana State after losing both parents allowed him to take on many roles and pursuits simultaneously like acting in plays and having a sports radio show. This taught him that he could define himself through many interests and accomplishments. He stresses that the university gave him the confidence to continually take on new challenges, careers, and creative pursuits one after the other. In the end, he emphasizes embracing the "and" of love by celebrating the important people and things in his life.
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 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 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, 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 legal case from 1826 in which Alexander Mackenzie, Esquire, who was in the military service of the East India Company, claimed to be the nearest lawful male heir of Sir George Mackenzie of Tarbat. A genealogical tree and supporting documents were presented to a jury, who unanimously served and recognized Alexander Mackenzie as the lawful heir. The sheriffs approved and authenticated the jury's verdict.
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.
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This document is a summary of a deed from 1811 granting sasine (a form of feudal land title) of the one merk land of Overwhitecleugh located in Lanarkshire, Scotland from Daniel Hamilton of Gilkercleugh to Alexander Mackenzie of Royston. It details the annual payment terms, liquidated damages for non-payment, and conveyance of heritable title to Mackenzie and his heirs in security for repayment of a loan. The document was presented for recording by Joseph Gordon, Writer to the Signet, on July 19, 1811.
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 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 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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This document appears to be a genealogical record tracing lineages back from Frankish kings and the House of Plantagenet in France and England. It begins with biblical figures like Adam and Eve and Noah, then lists royal dynasties including the kings of Troy, the Cimmerians, Sicambri, Franks, early kings of France, and the House of Plantagenet in Anjou and England from the 11th to 13th centuries. It also includes some branches of the Scottish clan Mackenzie tracing back to the 15th century.
Sir Alexander Mackenzie was a Scottish explorer famous for being the first person to navigate the length of the Mackenzie River in Canada and reach the Pacific Ocean overland from Canada. He established the North West Company's control over the Canadian fur trade with the Pacific Northwest and expanded the European presence in western Canada during the late 18th century. Mackenzie published his expeditions and fur trading experiences which helped increase European knowledge of western North America.
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.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
SIR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE OF ROYSTON CROMARTY GRANDVILLE TARBAT
1. PAULM594 RD 13/149/BOX657. DATE 31/JULY 1809
DISPOSITION AND DEED OF SETTLEMENT BY COLONEL ROBERT MACKENZIE
26 NOVEMBER 1802 WB OFFICE 31/07/1809
PRESENTED BY JOSEPH GORDON
MR THOMAS THOMSON ADVOCATE 5 SHEETS.
I COLONEL ROBERT MACKENZIE IN THE SERVICE OF THE HONOURABLE EAST
INDIA COMPANY FOR THE LOVE FAVOUR AND AFFECTION WHICH I HAVE AND
BEAR TO ALEXANDER MACKENZIE MY SON PROCREATED OF THE MARRIAGE
BETWEEN ME AND MRS KATHARINE SUTHERLAND NOW MACKENZIE MY WIFE
AND OTHER GOOD CAUSES AND CONSIDERATIONS MOVING ME DO BY THESE
PRESENTS IN THE EVENT OF MY DECEASE GIVE GRANT AND DISPONE TO AND
IN FAVOUR OF THE SAID ALEXANDER MACKENZIE MY SON AND THE HEIRS
WHATSOEVER OF HIS BODY WHOM FAILING TO THE HEIRS WHATSOEVER OF MY
BODY WHOM FAILING TO ROBERT MACKENZIE LIEUTENANT IN THE MAHRATTA
SERVICE MURDOCK MACKENZIE SON OF KATHARINE MCLEOD IN ASSYNT IN
THE COUNTY OF SUTHERLAND AND HUME MACKENZIE LIEUTENANT IN THE
SERVICE OF THE HONOURABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY ON THE MADRAS
ESTABLISHMENT ALL THREE MY NATURAL SONS EQUALLY AMONG THEM AND
THE HEIRS WHATSOEVER OF THEIR BODIES AND FAILING ANY ONE OR TWO
OF THEM AND THE HEIRS WHATSOEVER OF THEIR BODIES TO THE OTHER ONE
OR TWO OF THEM EQUALLY BETWEEN THEM IF TWO AND THE HEIRS
WHATSOEVER OF HIS OR THEIR BODIES WHOM ALL FAILING TO MY OWN
NEAREST AND LAWFUL HEIRS AND ASSIGNEES WHATSOEVER ALL AND
SUNDRY LANDS HERITAGES ANNUAL RENTS TEINDS ADJUDICATIONS
REVERSIONS WOODS MILLS FISHINGS TACKS HEADING AND POSSESSION
BELONGING TO ME OR WHICH SHALL BELONG TO ME AT MY DEATH AS
ALSO ALL AND SUNDRY DEBTS AND SUMS OF MONEY BOTH HERITABLE AND
MOVEABLE DUE AND OWING OR WHICH SHALL BE DUE AND OWING BY ANY
2. PERSON OR PERSONS TO ME AT MY DEATH BY BOND BILL DECREE ACCOUNT
PREMISE OR FACTION AS RENT OF LANDS OR ANNUAL RENTS OF MONEY OR IN
ANY OTHER MANNER OF WAY WHATSOEVER WITH THE WHOLE VOUCHERS
INSTRUCTIONS AND CONVEYANCES THEREOF WRITS AND DEEDS GRANTED
AND DILIGENCE AND EXECUTION ISSUED AND OBTAINED FOR PAYMENT AND
SECURITY OF THE SAME AND ALSO ALL AND SUNDRY CORNS CATTLE HORSE
SHEEP HOUSEHOLD PLENISHINGS AND FURNITURE INCLUDING BED AND
TABLE LINEN SILVER PLATE JEWELS TRINKETS BANK NOTES GOLD AND SILVER
COINED AND UNCOINED AND LYING MONEY CLOATHS BOOKS AND OTHER
MOVEABLE GOODS GEAR AND EFFECTS OF WHATSOEVER NATURE OR
DENOMINATION INCLUDING HEIRSHIP MOVEABLE BELONGING OR THAT MAY
BELONG TO ME AT MY DEATH WHEREVER OR IN WHOSE CUSTODY SOEVER
THE SAME MAY THEN BE DISPENSING WITH THE GENERALITY HEREOF AND
DECLARING THESE PRESENTS TO BE EQUALLY GOOD AND EFFECTUAL
TO ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES AS IF THE SAID LANDS HERITAGES
MOVEABLE DEBTS AND OTHERS HEREBY CONVEYED WERE HEREIN
PARTICULARLY SPECIFIED AND ENUMERATED DECLARING ALWAYS AS IT IS
WHEREBY EXPRESSLY PROVIDED AND DECLARED THAT THE SAID ALEXANDER
MACKENZIE MY SON AND THE OTHER HEIRS SUBSTITUTES AND SUCCESSORS
BEFORE NAMED IN THEIR ORDER SHALL BE BOUND AND OBLIGED TO CONTENT
AND PAY MY FUNERAL EXPENSES AND ALL MY JUST AND LAWFUL DEBTS
AND PARTICULARLY WITHOUT PREDUDICE TO THE SAID GENERALITY THE
PREVIOUS CONTAINED IN A CONTRACT OF MARRIAGE ENTERED INTO BETWEEN
ME ON THE ONE PART AND THE SAID KATHERINE SUTHERLAND NOW MACKENZIE
MY WIFE ELDEST LAWFUL DAUGHTER OF THE DECEAST COLONEL JAMES
SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT WITH THE ADVICE AND CONCENT OF CAPTAIN GEORGE
SACKVILLE SUTHERLAND OF UPPAT HER BROTHER GERMAN ON THE OTHER
PART DATED THE 15/07/1801 WHICH PROVISIONS WERE CONCEIVED IN FAVOUR
OF THE SAID KATHERINE SUTHERLAND NOW MACKENZIE MY WIFE AS WELL
OF THE CHILDREN TO BE PROCREATED OF THE MARRIAGE DECLARING THAT
3. THE SAID ALEXANDER MACKENZIE MY SON SHALL BE ENTITLED TO THE FULL
BENIFIT OF THE PROVISIONS CONTAINED IN THE SAID CONTRACT IN SO
FAR AS THE SAME MAY BE INTERPRETED IN HIS FAVOUR OVER AND ABOVE
WHAT HE MAY DRAW FROM MY ESTATE REAL AND PERSONAL IN VIRTUE
OF THESE PRESENTS THE SAME BEING MADE AND GRANTED WITHOUT
PREJUDICE TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED PREVIOUS IN ANY MANNER OF WAY
AS ALSO MY SAID SON AND THE OTHER HEIRS SUBSTITUTING AND
SUCCESSORS BEFORE MENTIONED SHALL BE BOUND TO PAY THE
FOLLOWING LAGACIES VIZ. WHEREAS BY THE SAID CONTRACT OF MARRIAGE
AMONG OTHER PROVISIONS CONCEIVED IN FAVOUR OF THE SAID KATHARINE
SUTHERLAND NOW MACKENZIE MY WIFE IT WAS DECLARED THAT IN THE EVENT
OF MY PREDECEASING THE SAID KATHERINE SUTHERLAND NOW MACKENZIE
MY WIFE AND THAT AT THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MARRIAGE BY MY DECEASE
OR OTHERWISE THERE SHOULD BE NO CHILD OR CHILDREN EXISTING
THEREOF AT THE TIME THEN AND IN THAT CASE I PROVIDED HEREIN AND
SHE WAS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE AND WAS THEREBY EMPOWERED TO
DEMAND AND RECEIVE THE INTEREST OF SIX THOUSANT POUNDS STERLING
PROVIDED TO THE CHILDREN OF THE MARRIAGE IN MANNER THEREIN
MENTIONED NOW IN CASE THE SAID EVENTUAL PROVISION SHOULD BE
VACATED IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE EXISTENCE OF A CHILD OR CHILDREN
PROCREATED OF THE MARRIAGE WHO MAY SURVIVE ME THEN AND
IN THAT EVENT I HEREBY GIVE AND BEQUEATH TO THE SAID KATHARINE
SUTHERLAND NOW MACKENZIE MY WIFE THE SUM OF TWO THOUSANT
POUNDS STERLING THEN TO THE SAID HUME MACKENZIE MY NATURAL
SON I GIVE AND BEQUEATH THE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING
THEN TO THE SAID ROBERT MACKENZIE MY NATURAL SON THE SUM
OF THREE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING THEN TO THE SAID MURDOCH
MACKENZIE MY NATURAL SON THE LIKE SUMOF THREE HUNDRED
POUNDS STERLING THEN TO FRANCES MACKENZIE NOW GUNN MY
NATURAL DAUGHTER THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING
4. THEN TO MARIA MACKENZIE NOW MACAULY MY NATURAL DAUGHTER
THE LIKE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING THEN TO COLONEL
LOUIS GRANT OF ACHUINACH LATE IN THE SERVICE OF THE HONOURABLE
EAST INDIA COMPANY THE SUM OF THREE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING
THEN TO CAPTAIN CHARLES GRANT IN THE SERVICE OF THE HONOURABLE
EAST INDIA COMPANY ON THE BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT THE LIKE
SUM OF THREE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING THEN TO MRS ELIZABETH
SUTHERLAND WIDOW OF THE SAID COLONEL JAMES SUTHERLAND AND
MOTHER OF THE SAID KATHARINE SUTHERLAND NOW MACKENZIE
WIFE THE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING AND MY SAID SON
AND THE OTHER HEIRS SUBSTITUTING AND SUCCESSORS BEFORE
MENTIONED SHALL BE BOUND TO PAY THE SAID SEVERAL LAGACIES
AT THE FIRST TERM OF WHITSUNDAY OR MARTINMAS AFTER MY DEATH
WITH A FIFTH PART MORE OF PENALTY IN CASE OF FAILURE AND THE
LEGAL INTEREST OF THE SAID SUMS RESPECTIVELY FROM THE SAID
TERM OF PAYMENT UNTIL PAID DECLAIRING THAT THE JUS MARITI
AND RIGHT OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE HUSBANDS OF THE SAID
FRANCIS MACKENZIE NOW GUNN AND OF THE SAID MARIA MACKENZIE
NOW MACAULY IS HEREBY EXPRESSLY SECLUDED AND DEBARRED IN SO
FAR AS CONCERNS THE SAID LEGACIES PENALTIES AND INTEREST
AND FOR CARRYING THESE PRESENTS INTO MORE EFFECTUAL
EXECUTION I HEREBY NOMINATE AND APPOINT THE SAID ALEXANDER
MACKENZIE MY SON WHOM FAILING THE SAID KATHARINE SUTHERLAND
NOW MACKENZIE MY WIFE THE SAID GEORGE SACKVILLE SUTHERLAND
THE SAID LOUIS GRANT THE SAID CHARLES GRANT COLONEL WILLIAM
DUNCAN IN THE SERVICE OF THE HONOURABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY
CAPTAIN HENRY WHITE IN THE SERVICE OF THE HONOURABLE EAST
INDIA COMPANY ON THE BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT AND NOW OR LATELY
AIDE DE CAMP TO HIS EXELLENCY MARQUISE WELLESLEY GOVERNOR
GENERAL OF BENGAL AND COLIN MACKENZIE WRITER TO THE SIGNET
5. AND THE ACCEPTING SURVIVORS OR SURVIVOR OF THEM TO BE MY
SOLE EXECUTORS EXCLUDING MY NEAREST OF KIN AND ALL OTHERS
FROM THE SAID OFFICE MOREOVER AS I JUDGE IT PRUDENT TO NAME
TUTORS AND CURATORS TO THE SAID ALEXANDER MACKENZIE
MY SON OR TO ANY OTHER CHILD OR CHILDREN WHO MAY BE
PROCREATED OF THE SAID MARRIAGE BETWEEN ME AND THE
SAID KATHARINE SUTHERLAND NOW MACKENZIE AND HAVING
ENTIRE CONFIDENCE IN THE SAID KATHARINE SUTHERLAND
NOW MACKENZIE MY WIFE GEORGE SACKVILLE SUTHERLAND
LOUIS GRANT CHARLES GRANT WILLIAM DUNCAN HENRY WHITE
AND COLIN MACKENZIE DO HEREBY NOMINATE AND APPOINT
THEM AND THE ACCEPTING SURVIVORS OR SURVIVOR OF
THEM TO BE TUTORS AND CURATORS TO THE SAID ALEXANDER
MACKENZIE MY SON AND TO SUCH OTHER CHILD OR CHILDREN
AS MAY BE PROCREATED OF THE SAID MARRIAGE DURING
THE WHOLE PERIOD OF THEIR RESPECTIVE PUPILARITIES AND MINORITIES
DECLARING THAT THE MAJORITY OF THE PERSONS BEFORE NAMED
ACCEPTING AND ALIVE AT THE TIME OR ANY ONE OF THEM
ACCEPTING AND SURVIVING THE LEAST SHALL BE A QUORUM AND
DECLAIRING ALSO THAT THEY SHALL NOT AS TUTORS OR CURATORS
BE LIABLE FOR OMISSIONS NOR SINGULI IN SOLIDUM BUT EACH
ONLY FOR HIS OWN ACTUAL INTROMISSIONS AND THAT IT SHALL
BE IN THE POWER OF THE PERSONS BEFORE NAMED TO ACCEPT
THE OFFICE OF TUTOR AND RENOUNCE THE OFFICE OF CURATOR
AND I HEREBY REVOKE ALL FORMER DISPOSITION AND SETTLEMENT
LEGACIES CODICALS AND OTHER TESTAMENTARY DEEDS MADE
OR GRANTED BY ME IN FAVOR OF WHATEVER PERSON OR PERSONS
PRECEEDING THE DATE HEREOF AND DECLARE THIS TO BE MY LAST
WILL AND TESTAMENT RESERVING ALWAYS TO MYSELF FULL
POWER AND LIBERTY AT ANY TIME OF MY LIFE
6. EVEN IN SICKNESS OR ON DEATHBED TO EVOKE ALTER AND INNOVATE
THESE PRESENTS IN WHOLE OR IN PART OR TO CANCEL THE SAME
AT PLEASURE BUT IF I SHALL NOT THINK FIT SO TO DO THESE PRESENTS
SHALL BE EFFECTUAL THOUGH FOUND IN MY CUSTODY OR IN THE CUSTODY
OF ANY OTHER PERSON TO WHOM I MAY ENTRUST THE SAME UNDELIVERED
AT MY DEATH WITH THE DELIVERY WHEREOF I HEREBY DISPENSE AND
CONSENT TO THE REGISTRATION HEREOF IN THE BOOKS OF COUNCIL AND
SESSION OR OTHERS COMPETENT THEREIN TO REMAIN FOR PRESERVATION
AND THERETO CONSTITUTE
MY PROCURATORS IN WITNESS.
WHEREOF SUBSCRIBE THESE PRESENTS WRITTEN ON THIS AND THE TWO
PRECEEDING PAGES OF STAMPED PAPER BY WILLIAM MACKENZIE CLERK TO
ALEXANDER AND COLIN MACKENZIE WRITERS TO THE SIGNET ON EACH
PAGE AT EDINBURGH THE 26/11/1802 BEFORE THESE WITNESSES THE
SAID ALEXANDER MACKENZIE WRITER TO THE SIGNET AND THE SAID
WILLIAM MACKENZIE WRITER HEREOF.
ROBERT MCKENZIE
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE WITNESS
WILLIAM MACKENZIE WITNESS