Robert Pery?>
- Name
- Robert /Pery/
- Type of name
- birth name
- Given names
- Robert
- Surname
- Pery
Religious marriage
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Citation details: Band 68 Seite 254 VII b 1 Text: Kethik |
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Event
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Kethik callit the Cothil
May 12, 1495
Citation details: 396 https://archive.org/details/rentalbookofcist01gram/page/ Text: Be it kend til al men be thir present letres, vs Johne, be the permissioun of God Abbot of the abbay of Couper, and conuent of that ilk, ... til haif grantit . . . till our familiare seruand, Robert Pery, . . . and til Helyn of Spalding, his spous, and til ane ayr mankynde of thaim twa gottin or to be gottin, ane auchtapairt of Kethik callit the Cothil, with the toft and tenement thareto pertenand, for al and hail the day is of thair liffis, and to the langast liffar of thaim. [Dated 12th May 1495.] |
Death of a wife
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Citation details: Blatt III Spalding auf Grange of Arlie, VIII.1 Helyn (1450-1520) |
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Religious marriage | Religious marriage — 1495 — Keithick, Coupar Angus, Perth and Kinross, SCT |
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Religious marriage |
Citation details: Band 68 Seite 254 VII b 1 Text: Kethik |
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Event |
Citation details: 396 https://archive.org/details/rentalbookofcist01gram/page/ Text: Be it kend til al men be thir present letres, vs Johne, be the permissioun of God Abbot of the abbay of Couper, and conuent of that ilk, ... til haif grantit . . . till our familiare seruand, Robert Pery, . . . and til Helyn of Spalding, his spous, and til ane ayr mankynde of thaim twa gottin or to be gottin, ane auchtapairt of Kethik callit the Cothil, with the toft and tenement thareto pertenand, for al and hail the day is of thair liffis, and to the langast liffar of thaim. [Dated 12th May 1495.] |
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Citation details: Band 68 Seite 254 VII b 1 |
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Citation details: Blatt III Spalding auf Grange of Arlie, VIII.1. Helyn (1420-1495) |
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Citation details: Blatt III Spalding auf Grange of Arlie, VIII.1. Helyn (1420-1495) |