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John Chancellor of Shieldhill

Birthdate:
Death: before June 03, 1738
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Chancellor of Shieldhill and Jean Lockhart
Husband of Jean Agnew
Father of Jean Chancellor; Alexander Chancellor of Shieldhill, younger; George Chancellor; Eupham Chancellor and Mary Chancellor
Brother of James Chancellor of Shieldhill

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About John Chancellor of Shieldhill

JOHN CHANCELLOR OF SHIELDHILL

Merchant in Edinburgh: Sometime Bailie of Edinburgh

Death

John Chancellor of Shieldhill died before 3 June 1738. National Records of Scotland, Court of Session: Unextracted processes, 1st arrangement, Currie-Dalrymple office, reference CS230/C/3/18

Marriage

John Chancellor of Shieldhill married Jean Agnew. The marriage was booked on 21 September 1705, at Kilwinning in Ayrshire, Scotland. Scottish Marriages

Children

  1. Jean Chancellor
  2. Alexander Chancellor of Shieldhill, younger
  3. George Chancellor
  4. Eupham Chancellor
  5. Mary Chancellor

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

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13 September 1705: Extract Retour of the General Service before one of the Baillies of Edinburgh, of John Chancellor, Merchant Burgess of the Burgh of Edinburgh, as nearest and lawful heir of the said James Chancellor of Sheildhill, (then deceased), his brother. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Chancellor family of Shieldhill, Lanarkshire, reference GD118/36

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19 March 1706: Extract Retour of Special Service before the Sheriff Depute of Lanark, of John Chancellour, merchant in Edinburgh, as nearest and lawful heir to the deceased James Chancellour of Sheillhill, his brother, in the half of the lands of Quodquan, in barony of Carnwath; the lands of Sheilhill in the Nethertown of Quodquan; the lands of East and West Sheills; the 4 oxgates of land of Over Quodquan, and the £7 10s lands of Over Quodquan, and Newmaynes, in parish of Quodquan and sheriffdom of Lanark. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Chancellor family of Shieldhill, Lanarkshire, reference GD118/290

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11 April 1727: Extract Registered Bond of Tailzie granted by John Chancellour of Sheillhill Whereby, 'for the well and standing of my family, and preservation of my estate to my heirs of Tailzie after mentioned', he grants warrant for Resigning the Mains of Shiellhill and New Mains, which land of Newmains are a part of the £7 10s land of Overtoun of Quodquen, and 2 pieces of land at the foot of the Howburn, upon the north side of Sheillburn, contiguous to the Mains of Shiellhill, and which 2 pieces of land are parts of the said Mains of Shielhill: and sicklike, the lands called the Websters Croft and Acres, and some other pieces of land contiguous to the Mill of Quodquan, lying to the north west of the Longshott Land; and a piece of land at the north side of the Shiellburn, lying contiguous to the Manse of Shiellhill, and 2 pieces of land on Arthurshieldside, lying on the north side of Milnburn, and some pieces of land on the west and north; being all parts of the said lands of Sheillhill: and sicklike the lands called Longshot, Dykesland, Howaiker and Islebank, lying towards the east of the Nether Town of Quodquan and towards the west of the burn called the Howburn, and which are a part of the said half lands of Quodquan, with the manor place of Sheillhill, houses, biggings etc extending to a £3 land of old extent holden formerly of the heritor of the barony of Carnwath but now of the King, all lying within the sheriffdom of Lanark: as also the lands of Eastscheill with houses, biggins, etc: as also the lands of Westsheill, with houses, biggings etc lying within the barony of Carnwath and sheriffdom foresaid: as also the lands of Overtoun of Quodquan, comprehending that cottage of land in the Newthertoun of Quodquan, which formerly extended to a £7 10s land, with houses, biggings etc; and the remainder lands of Sheillhill and half lands of Quodquan with houses, biggings etc, lying within the sheriffdom foresaid: and sicklike these 4 oxgates of land of the town and lands of Over Quodquan, with the manor place, houses, biggings etc, of old possessed by the deceased George Kello, extending to a 25s land of old extent or thereby, being parts of the said £7 10s land of old extent of Overtoun of Quodquan and Newmains, purchased by the deceased Robert Chancellor, then of Sheillhill, from James Hamiltoun of Libertoun, lying within the parish of Quodquan and sheriffdom foresaid; and which 4 oxengates of land extended to a 25s land, and then pertained to the granter in property and superiority: and sicklike the lands of Tower of Cormistoun, with the manor place, houses, biggings, etc, lying within the Parochin of Quodquan and sheriffdom foresaid: as also the 10 oxengates of land lying in the Overtoun of Quodquan, with the houses, biggings, etc, as the same was sometime possessed by James Smith, tenant there, with the liberty and privilege of the Commonty of Biggar and Quodquan belonging to the said lands: as also the lands called the Cleib and Manse, Old Church Yard of Quodquan and Doctors Yeard, with houses, biggings, etc, with the privilege and liberty of the Commonty of Biggar and Quodquan, all lying within the United Parishes of Libbertoun and Quodquan and sheriffdom of Lanark: in favour of the granter, and after his decease to Alexander Chancellor, his eldest son, and the heirs male of his body: whom failing, to George Chancellour, his second son, and the heirs male of his body: which failing to the heirs male procreat or to be procreat of the granters body in his then marriage with Mrs Jean Agnew, his spouse, daughter to Sir James Agnew of Lochnaw, Bt, and mother to his said sons or in any subsequent marriage: which failing, to the heirs female to be procreat of the body of the said Alexander Chancellour, his eldest son, and the descendants of their bodies without division; which failing, to the heirs female to be procreat of the body of the said George Chancellour his second son, and the descendants of their bodies without division: which failing, to the heirs female to be procreat of the bodies of the heirs male procreat or to be procreat of the granter's body of his present or any other subsequent marriage, and the descendants of their bodies without division: which failing, to Eupham Chancellour, his eldest daughter, procreat betwixt him and his said spouse, and the heirs whatsoever of her body without division: which failing, to Mary Chancellour, his second daughter, and the heirs whatsoever of her body without division which failing, to Mr Alexander Lockhart, second son to George Lockhart of Carnwath Esq, and the heirs whatsoever of his body without division: which all failing, to his own nearest and lawful heirs and assignees whatsoever: but under the burdens, reservations, provisions, declarations, clauses irritant and resolutive therein written: registered in the Register of Tailzies 4 Jul 1729, and in the Books of Council and Session 2 Feb 1731. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Chancellor family of Shieldhill, Lanarkshire, reference GD118/259

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1741: Production in process: 1. Assignation by Eupham Chancellor, daughter of the deceased John Chancellor of Shieldhill, in favour of Mary Chancellor, her sister, of her whole means and estate and particularly her share of the heritable bonds therein mentioned, dated 3 Jun 1738. 2. Assignation by Mary Chancellor daughter of the deceased John Chancellor of Shieldhill, in favour of Ehpham Chancellor her sister, of her whole means and estate and particular her share of the heritable bonds therein mentioned, dated 10 Jun 1738. National Records of Scotland, Court of Session: Unextracted processes, 1st arrangement, Currie-Dalrymple office, reference CS230/C/3/18