<span>Legal and general correspondence records pertaining to the United Kingdom, mainly Scotland and Great </span><span>Britain. Most correspondence refers to the transfer of land or property, business matters, or family matters.</span>
As the executor of the estate of William Martin, Archibald Graham sold a table seat in Black Friars Church in Glasgow, Scotland, to James Marten. Colle Show moreAs the executor of the estate of William Martin, Archibald Graham sold a table seat in Black Friars Church in Glasgow, Scotland, to James Marten. Collection of Documents with United Kingdom Connections Show less
William Robertson, Esquire, sold a large table seat numbered 55 in the Black Friars Church in Glasgow, Scotland, to William Martin for the sum of £50 Show moreWilliam Robertson, Esquire, sold a large table seat numbered 55 in the Black Friars Church in Glasgow, Scotland, to William Martin for the sum of £50 sterling Collection of Documents with United Kingdom Connections Show less
Transfer of land and money to William Reid Jr. of Hayston village in Dumbartonshire, Scotland. On June 29, 1842, William Stirling granted William Rei Show moreTransfer of land and money to William Reid Jr. of Hayston village in Dumbartonshire, Scotland. On June 29, 1842, William Stirling granted William Reid Sr. a bond and disposition in security for the sum of £110 sterling. In consideration of the amount of £110, Thomas Duncan and other trustees of the deceased William Reid Sr. transferred the original bond and disposition to William Reid Jr., who is also deceased. Both father and son are from Hayston village in Dunbartonshire in Scotland. It is not clear when William Reid Jr. died nor is there any reference to his trustees. Collection of Documents with United Kingdom Connections Show less