Indenture of Feofment concerning the Isle of Man and lands, dated 1737.
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- Name
- Indenture of Feofment concerning the Isle of Man and lands, dated 1737.
- Description
- This is a formal legal deed (Indenture of Feofment with Livery and Seizin) dated 14 November 1737, concerning the settlement and conveyance of the Isle of Man, Castle Peel, Lordship and Territory, and associated lands and hereditaments. The document establishes trusts for the settlement of these properties and includes provisions for the daughters of James, Duke of Athole.
- Related To
- John Murray (Atholl agent)
- Archive / Repository
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- Collection
- The Trading Era
- Type
- Bond/Recognisance
- Date Created
- 1737-11-14
- Creator
- James, Duke of Athole
- Audience
- John, Earl of Dunmore; William Murray (later Lord Mansfield); John Murray
- Provenance
- Document appears to be a fragment; text breaks off mid-sentence at the end.
- Language
- English

