This is a thesis on the first four Earls of Crawford. and also www link to Scottish saintsplaces and list what we found our sacins

Started by Irma Ekman on Monday, May 23, 2022
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This is a thesis on the first four Earls of Crawford.

There were royal charters witnessed in Glenprosen in 1380.

and another thing -> this text just below is srtaight from the website;

https://saintsplaces.gla.ac.uk/place.php?id=1083

PARISH TLA

KRR

COUNTY

Angus

MEDIEVAL DIOCESE

St Andrews

PARISH NOTES

Granted to Arbroath by Gilchrist earl of Angus 1201x7 the church was confirmed to the uses of the abbey by William bp. of St As 1202x4, while by an agreement of 1204x11 vicars perpetual were to be presented (Arb. Lib. I nos. 1, 44, 164, 167). The parsonage thereafter remained with the abbey, while the cure was as stipulated, a vic. perpetual (Ass. 330v, 358v). Cowan 1967, 125. KRR had a detached part in Glenprosen. In 1891 it was transferred to Cortachy & Clova COC. It consisted of Balnaboth, Buckhood, Craig, Cramie & Glenlogie, Curmure, Dalairn, Easter & Wester Dalinch, Glentarrie, Inchmill, Kilbo, Kirkhaugh, Mayar (moor), Pitcarity (houses), Runtalive, Spot, Glenprosen church etc., Ballochburn (moor), Glenning, Lednathie, Wester Lednathie, Millhall, Shawfield (land). Shennan 1892, 193. Kirriemuir – Forbes, 1872, 306-7 [NOT in Reeves] – so not in Ó Muraíle 1997. Redford 1988, 159 has ‘capella Sancti Colmoci’ 1700 Retours (Forfarshire) no.557 + St Colmes Close next to Police Station. Taylor 2000 (Innes Review).

here are those on the Lindsay-Mair genome list – THAT IS, HERE ARE THE SIMILARITIES TO OUR HERITAGE LIST BELOW!!!

AND - THIS CAN BE FOUND IN THE PROFILES OF BOTH WILLIAM LINDSAY OF WOODEND AND ISOBEL LINDSAY OF WOODEND (MAIR) GENIPROFILE

Woodend and Spott farms in Kirriemuir - lands of Woodend with all other freedom privilege and communities belonging to the said lands of

Balnaboth chapel

and Balnaboth greens,

Right of Centre Spott and Pitcarity.

West of Spott Wester Dalinch

South of Spott Easter Dalinch

North West of Spott Dalairn

Bottom right-hand corner Dodavoe (Dundavoes)

Top left hand corner Shielings of Kilbo.

The sasins proof that these pieces of land have been in the possession of the family for centuries. Sir James of Lothian of Spott is one, who has inherited part of these lands.

similarities are now : Balnaboth, Dalairn, Easter & Wester Dalinch, Kilbo, Pitcarity (houses) and Spot.

Please comments, I want to hear how you are understanding this!

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