By Francis Willey, Baron Barnby, to Captain John E B Radcliffe
(Transcript of Sasine 21269.77 – refer to the images included at the end of this page of the original text.)
The right of sepulture is maintained
SASINE 1269.77 19th December 1929
AT EDINBURGH, the Nineteenth day of December, Nineteen hundred and twenty nine between the hours of three and four afternoon the Disposition underwritten with Warrant of Registration thereon was presented by J. Allan, Writer Edinburgh, and is with said Warrant of Registration recorded as follows vizt:-…………
WE, THE HONOURABLE GEORGE LAMBERT of Thirty four Grosvenor Road in the county of London and WILLIAM THOMAS BUTTERFIELD of Ten Carlton Drive, Bradford in the County of York, Chartered Accountant, the Trustees of the deceased The Right Honourable Francis Baron Barnby of Blyth Hall, Blyth in the County of Nottingham acting under his Will dated the Twenty ninth day of April Nineteen hundred and twenty five IN CONSIDERATION of the sum of Eleven Thousand Pounds instantly paid to us as Trustees foresaid by CAPTAIN JOHN EDWARD BLUNDELL RADCLIFFE, Killiechassie in the County of Perth as the price thereof of which sum we hereby acknowledge the receipt and discharge the said John Edward Blundell Radcliffe Do hereby with the special advice and consent of the Right Honourable Francis Vernon Baron Barnby of Blyth Hall aforesaid and the Honourable Florence Evelyne Campbell, wife of Major Duncan Elidor Campbell, D.S.O. of Ladyswood Malmesbury, Wilts for all right and interest present and future competent to them in the lands and others hereinafter disponed SELL and DISPONE to the said John Edward Blundell Radcliffe and his heirs and assignees whomsoever heritably and irredeemably ALL and WHOLE the eight pound land of the Barony of Killiechassie videlicet:- the one pound six shilling land of Balnacraig; the one pound six shilling eight penny land of Balnachappell, the two merk land of the Mains of Ballinloan; the half merk land of Croft of Mains; the one pound forty penny land of Tomachellie; the twenty four shilling land of Borlick and the one pound ten shilling land of Cuil, lying within the Parish of Logierait, late Regality of Athole and Shire of Perth by ALL and HAILL the Meiths and Marches of the same as they lie in length and breadth with houses, biggings, yards mosses muirs meadows marshes pasturages shealings woods as well of oak as other woods, fishings as well of Salmon as other fishings, doves dovecots cunnies cunningaries, herezelds, common pasturages, with free ish and entry brewseats, outsets, insets annexis connexis parts pendicles and other pertinents of the same whatsoever, teinds, parsonage and vicarage of the said Lands, but reserving always to the descendants of the late Reverend Robert Stewart of Killiechassie the sole and exclusive right of sepulture in all time coming within the Family Burying Ground or Chapel situated within the foresaid lands and now enclosed by a stone wall and surrounded by trees with free ish and uninterrupted access thereto at all times for the purpose of sepulture or for visiting the same and that in the term specified in the Titles of the said Lands and in an Agreement as to said right of sepulture entered into between Harry George Gordon Esquire sometime proprietor of the said Lands and Others and James Stewart Robertson of Edradynate one of the descendants of the said Reverend Robert Stewart dated the ninth and fifteenth days of December Eighteen hundred and fifty eight and recorded in the Books of Council and Session the Sixth day of January Eighteen hundred and fifty nine; But excepting from the subjects above disponed IN THE FIRST PLACE (First) ALL and WHOLE that piece of ground extending to one acre and eighteen poles or thereby Imperial Measure situated within the Parish of Logierait and County of Perth part of the said Lands and Estate of Killiechassie bounded the said piece of ground on the west by the Strathtay Turnpike Road from Weem to Logierait along which it extends two hundred and fifty one feet six inches or thereby, on the North by a part f the Farm of Cuil along which it extends two hundred and forty two feet nine inches or thereby; on the last by Borlick Copsewood along which following the bends it extend three hundred and nineteen feet or thereby, and on the South also by Borlick Copsewood along which following the bend it extends in all two hundred ansd one feet or thereby all as delineated and shown within the lines coloured blue on the Plan annexed and signed as relative to a Disposition granted by Mrs Hannah Charlotte Scott Douglas in favour of Allan McDonald dated the ………
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