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James Ratthay, of Craighall, who had a charter under the great seal, dated 30 April, 1672, of the lands of Chapletoun, &c., containing a Norodamus. He was afterwards served heir in general before the sheriff of Perth, to Sir John Rattray, of that ilk, who was " tritavus patris Jacobi Rattray, de Craighall, Iatoris prrcsentium;" and, at the same time, heir in special to Patrick, his father. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Hay, of Meginch, and had a son, Dr. Thomas Rattray...
Source: Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry, Volume 2, By John Burke, p. 1100
"of Craighall, 1672"
This person and their pedigree are currently documented from "The Royal Lineage of Our Noble and Gentle Families together with Their Paternal Ancestry" Compiled by Joseph Foster, 1885
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