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About Janet Murray
JANET MURRAY
An eik or addition to her deceased father's previously confirmed inventory
An Eik to the previously confirmed inventory of William Murray of Touchadame and Polmaise was given up by his daughter Janet Murray on 4 June 1573. Her mother Agnes Cunningham, acting as the executrix of her deceased husband, had omitted to mention a debt of £200 which was owed to him by: "umqle Margaret Aytoun relict of umqle James Cunnyghame of Polmais westir". Confirmation was granted on 6 June 1573. [National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh Commissary Court, Testament Dative of umqle Williame Murray of Polmais, reference CC8/8/2]
Her mother's last will and testament
Agnes Cunningham made her last will and testament at her house in Edinburgh on 2 September 1588: "At Edinbur the secund day of the moneth of September the yeir of god jaj vc lxxxviij yeiris . . . . . This was done in the said ladyes dwelling chalmer in Edr". She nominated and appointed her son John Murray of Polmaise as her onlie excutor and intomitter with her: "haill guids and gear and dettis". She left one or two personal items to her daughter Janet Murray, and forty pounds to her brother Henry Cunningham. Among the witnesses present when she made her last will and testament was William Blair younger son to the Laird of Balthyock, James Murray, her son, and Henry Cunningham, her brother. Confirmation was granted on 3 January 1589. [National Records of Scotland, Stirling Commissary Court, Testament Dative and Inventory of Agnes Cunningham relict of William Murray in Touchadam, parish of Saint Ninian, reference CC21/5/3]
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