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Master William Mudie of Breckness

Birthdate:
Death: before June 30, 1597
Immediate Family:

Son of Master William Mudie of Scrabster and Kattrine Sinclair
Husband of Katherine Sinclair
Father of Adam Mudie of Breckness and Thomas Mudie
Brother of Thomas Mudie and Gilbert Mudie in Walls
Half brother of Johne Robsoun

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About Master William Mudie of Breckness

MASTER WILLIAM MUDIE OF BRECKNESS

University Graduate; Notary Public; Chamberlain of Orkney; Crown Commissioner; Provost of the Cathedral Church of Orkney; Sub-Dean of Orkney; Parson of South Ronaldsay and Burray; Parson of Hoy and Graemsay; Parson of Walls and Flotta; Minister at Walls

The Name of His Father

The Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval was unable to identify a father for Master William Mudie of Breckness but he did venture the following opinion: "Gilbert Mudie . . . . . married, before 20 January 1544, Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew Halcro of that Ilk in Orkney, and was doubtless the father of William Mudie of Breckness and Melsetter." The Moodie Book: 11 It now appears certain, however, that Master William Mudie of Breckness was the son of another man of the same name. He and his father are noticed in a summons that was issued by the Scottish Privy Council on 10 May 1569. Old Lore Miscellany10: 36-42

The Name of His Mother

It seems quite likely that Master William Mudie of Breckness was that son of Kattrine Sinclair who purchased one half of the lands of Leirquoy in Outer Stromness from Johne Robsoun on 27 May 1554.The probability of this being the case is suggested by the deed of sale, where the vendor refers to the purchaser as his" weilbelovit broder William Mudy". Records of the Earldom of Orkney: charter number CXLI on p. 254

Chamberlain of the Crown Lands of Orkney

William Mudy, Chamberlain of Orkney, was in Edinburgh on 21 August 1559, where he is noticed in the witness list of two deeds which were recorded in the Protocol Book of Mr. Gilbert Grote Protocol Book of Mr. Gilbert Grote, 1552-57 (William Angus, Edinburgh, 1914), numbers 182 and 184 on p. 40 He was still acting as Chamberlain of Orkney in 1563 RSCRS XIX: 231 and he is noticed as Chamberlain again on 1 August 1565 RPCS: 289

Provost of the Cathedral Church of Orkney

William Mudie succeeded Malcolm Halcro as Provost of the Cathedral Church of Orkney: "succeeding Halcro in the Provostrie came William Mudy, who held office for about three years, when, in 1574, he was followed by Alexander Dick." Kirkwall in the Orkneys, p. 226

Commission of Enquiry in Shetland

Master William Mudie of Breckness and William Henderson, Dingwall Pursuivant, were at Tingwall in Shetland on 4 February 1577 to hear the complaints made by the islanders against Laurence Bruce of Cutmalindie. [Peter D. Andersen, Robert Stewart Earl of Orkney Lord of Shetland 1533-1593 (John Donald, Edinburgh, 1982), p. 96] They presented their findings to the Regent Moray at Holrood House on 24 April 1577. The Moodie Book

The Parsonage of South Ronaldsay and Burray

According to the Reverend Doctor Hew Scott, William Moodie of Breckness and Melsetter was admitted to South Ronaldsay on 17 November 1570 and translated to Hoy and Graemsay in 1574. Fasti p. 229

The Parsonage of Hoy and Graemsay

"William Moodie of Breckness, trans. from South Ronaldsay in 1574, Walls and Flotta being also in his charge; went to Walls about 1580." Fast, p. 243

Master William Mudie of Breckness was Rector of Hoy and Graemsay in 1574. [Peter D. Andersen, Robert Stewart Earl of Orkney Lord of Shetland 1533-1593 (John Donald, Edinburgh, 1982), p. 91]

The Parsonage of Walls and Flotta

According to the Reverend Doctor Hew Scott, William Moodie of Breckness and Melsetter was minister at Walls and Flotta in 1585. He says that he set his benefice "in long takis" to his son and successor in this parish, with consent of the bishop, and died before July 1614. Fasti, p. 255

Charter for The Mansion House of Breckness in the Outertown of Stromness

At Kirkwall on 10 September 1565, Oliver Sinclair, son and one of the heirs of the deceased Robert Sinclair of Breckness, and 'dominus' of the pricipal messuage mansion, and one merk land thereof, sells to his well-beloved friend and kinsman [1] Mr. William Mudy of Donra [2] the aforesaid principal messuage or mansion and merkland of Brecknes, lying in the Wttirtoun (Outertown) of Stromness and sheriffdom of Orkney, with consent of Robert Sinclair, his son and apparent heir, for a certain sum of money. Records of the Earldom of Orkney

Wadset for the land in Lyking

On 29 June 1590 he had a wadset for a three penny halfpenny land "lyand in toune off Lyking, in the parochin off Southsandwik" from Magnus Lowtit of Lyking. The wadset deed was witnessed by Thomas Mudy and Adam Mudy and others. Records of the Earldom of Orkney

He sells his land at Dunra in Caithness

On 8 May 1593 Master William Mudie sold his land of Dunra in Caithness to Patrick, Earl of Orkney, in exchange for an annualrent from the Bow of Lopness on Sanday, and the Bow of Walls, Ryssay, Brimes and Osmundway on the island of Hoy. NRS: E341/68 Sixty-four years later, on 18 March 1657, the annualrent he received from Earl Patrick was inherited by his great-grandson James Mudie of Melsetter. Inquisitionum Ad Capellam

Death

A date and place of death has not been identified for Master William Mudie of Breckness, here treated. According to the Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval, he died before 30 June 1597. The Moodie Book

Marriage

According to the Reverend Doctor Hew Scott, William Mudie of Breckness and Melsetter married Catherine Sinclair. Fasti, p. 255 The Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval also called her Catherine Sinclair, The Moody Book: 14 although she is noticed as Katherine Sinclair in a charter dated 16 August 1591. [National Records of Scotland, reference TD94/21]

Children

  1. Adam Mudie of Breckness
  2. Thomas Mudie

EVIDENCE FROM THE ORKNEY RENTALS

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1642: Documents Relative to the Bishopric of Orkney . . . . . Art V. Quaeries to the late Bishop of Orkney [Note 1] anent the State of his Bishopric, and his answers thereto, given to the Magistrates of Edinburgh, 1642 . . . . . Wallis. Item, the paroch off Wallis; the hail land throf; and the teinds personage are set to James Moodie for payment of fourtie ponds yeirlie; and the viccarage off this parroch is included within Robt. Menteith's foresaids tack. This Jas. Moodie's tack is worth nothing; and the teinds possess be him are reallie worth ten chalder off victuall. This tack was sett to him be his grandsire [Note 2] Mr. William Mudie, wha being minister ther took a gift off patronage off Queen Marie, . . . . . Orkney Rentals, Documents, Art V, p. 14

Note 1: It is supposed that the late Bishop of Orkney referred to here was George Graeme, who was translated to the bishopric of Orkney on 26 August 1615 and renounced his rights thereto on 11 February 1639.

Note 2: If the word "grandsire" used here is equated with the word "grandsher" then it might be supposed that the man named James Moodie, here mentioned, was Mr. William Mudie's great-grandson. On the other hand, if the word "grandsire" is equated with the word "guidsire" then it might be supposed that James Moody was his grandson. In this regard it should perhaps be noticed that Mr. William Mudie of Breckness may have died before 30 June 1597, The Moodie Book and that his great-grandson, James Mudie, son of Frances Mudie of Breckness, was not born until 1615.

                   2

11 June 1627: Report of the Commissioners for trying the estate of the Parochines of Hoy and Wallis . . . . . And concerning the kirk of Wallis, the personage teindis therof ar sett in long takis to umquhile Adam Mudie be umquhile Mr. William Mudie his father, person of Wallis, with consent of Bishop Dean and chapter ; and so the titulat of thois teindis served the cure himself during his liyfetyme, being minister at Wallis ; and eftie his deceas, his airis payed to the minister at Hoy for coming to the kirk of Wallis, and serving the cure ther, now and then, quhat they pleased, and the kirk had no constant stipend till the unioun [Note] forsaid. Orkney Rentals, Documents, Art IX, p. 40

Note: The kirks were united by James Law, Bishop of Orkney, in 1615 and ratified in parliament in 1617.

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11 June 1627: Report of the Commissioners for trying the estate of the Parochines of Hoy and Wallis . . . . . The kirk of Wallis is a laik patronage for the present, and was a common kirk befoir the reformatioun. The titulor therof, viz. Francis Mudie of Breknes, is patron, as he alledges. Befoir it was a laik patronage, it had ane severall benefice be it self, viz. the personage teinds of Wallis ; neither was it united to anie uther benefice, bot was erectit in ane laik patronage be umquhile Mr. Wm. Mudie, as we are informit. . . . . . In witnes heirof, this our testificatioun is subscrivit with our handis, as followis, Mr. H. Smythe, minister of Hoy and Wallis [Note]. David King of Warbister. Hew Mouat in Hoy. Orkney Rentals, Documents, Art IX, p. 41

Note: Mr. Henry Smythe was admitted to Hoy and Walls in 1621 and translated to Shapinsay on 17 May 1632. Fasti of the Church of Scotland VIII: 243

EVIDENCE FROM THE RECORDS OF THE EARLDOM OF ORKNEY

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7 April 1548: Excambion, Marion Ness (her heritage in Ness) with Dame Barbara Stewart (10 rigs of land in Linxness) . . . . . Witnesses: ..... William Mude ..... Records of the Earldom of Orkney: Charter number CXXV on pp. 235-36

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27 May 1554: Be it kend till all men be this present writ, me Johne Robsoun, son and ane of the lauchfull airis of innqnhill Kattrine Sinclair my moder, to have sauld, annaleit, and ofhent, and be the tenour of thir presentis sellis, annaleis, and ofhentis fra me my airis, executouris, and assignais, to [my] weilbelovit broder William Mudy, his airis and assignais, all and haill the ane half of Leirquhy liand in Wttertoime in Stromness in Orknay, with all rycht and roytht pertenand thairto, with housis, begynnis, toftis, croftis, and uthir pertenance quhatsumevir, for the soume of four poundis usuall money of Scotland, thankfullie giffin and payit to me the said Johne Robsoun be the handis of the said William in my gret mister and urgent necessity. [He discharges William Mudy of the price and warrants him in the land, 'as weill as ony siclik land is brukit within the lord-schipe of Orknay,' along with ' all rycht titill of rycht roytht.'] In witnessing of the quhilk thing, becaus I the said Johne hed nocht ane proper seill of myne awine, I have procurat with instance the seill of ane venerabill man Maister Petir Huxtone subdane of Orknay to be hungyne to thir presentis chartour of alienatioun, at Kirkwall the twenty sevin day of Maii in the yeir of God m. v c fyfty four zeris, befoir thir witnes, venerabill and discrct men, Maister Petir Huxtone subdane forsaid ; Schir Johne Gifferd, chorist of the cathedral] kirk of Orknay ; Maister Johne Huxtone, scoill maister ; Alexander Cromarty ; Henry Chahnir ; Andro Scartane, with uthiris divers. (Signed) 'Petrus Houstoun, subdecanus Orchaden. Records of the Earldom of Orkney: Charter number CXLI on p. 254

Note: William Mudy was evidently the brother uterine of Johne Robsoune. It follows that he was the son of Kattrine Sinclair. Johne Robsoune's half of Leirquhy was subsequently inherited by William Mudy's grandson, Francis Mudie of Breckness, NRS: GD217/4

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2 February 1555-56: . . . . . togidder with the sing and subscriptioun manuall of Maister William Mudy notar publict, at Kirkwall, the second day of Februar, the yeir of God jm vc fifty fyve yeirs, befor thir witness, William Halcro, Thome Mudy, William Lok, Thome Piper, Alexander Pappla, Magnus Mowet, and Maister Williame Mudy, notar publict, with uthiris divers. Records of the Earldom of Orkney: Charter number CXLIII on pp. 256-57

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20 January 1563-64: Charter of feu-farm by Robert Stewart, feuar of the crown lands of Orkney and Shetland, to Mr. William Mudy of Breckness, for his life, and his eldest son Adam Mudy and Grizel Stewart, daughter of the said Robert Stewart, his "apparent" spouse, in conjunct fee, of the Kings lands in Outer Stromness, and others. Records of the Earldom of Orkney: Charter number CLVI on pp. 271-72

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At Kirkwall on 10 September 1565, Oliver Sinclair, son and one of the heirs of the deceased Robert Sinclair of Breckness, and 'dominus' of the pricipal messuage mansion, and one merk land thereof, sells to his well-beloved friend and kinsman [1] Mr. William Mudy of Donra [2] the aforesaid principal messuage or mansion and merkland of Brecknes, lying in the Wttirtoun (Outertown) of Stromness and sheriffdom of Orkney, with consent of Robert Sinclair, his son and apparent heir, for a certain sum of money. Records of the Earldom of Orkney: Charter number CLXII on pp. 280-81

[Note 1] The degree of kinship which existed between Oliver Sinclair and Master William Mudie is not specified in Oliver Sinclair's charter but it should be noticed that Master William Mudie was married to a lady named Katherine Sinclair [Note 2] Dunra is Dounreay

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29 March 1566: Be it kend to all men be this present writ, me Georgie Broun, sone and aire to umquhill . . . [sic] Broun, to have sauld, annaleit, and wedset, and be the tenour heirof, sellis, annaleis, and wedsettis, to ane honorabill man Maister William Mudy of Breknes, the airis lauchfull gottin or to be gottin of his body ; quhilkis failyeing, to Gilbert Mudy broder germane to the said Maister William and to the lauchfull airis to be gottin of his body, and thair assignais ; quhilkis failyeing, to the said Maister Williamis narrest and lauchfull airis quhatsumevir, being ane aire maill onlie, brouking the said Maister Williames surname and armes ; all and haill my merk land liand in the town of Utter Stromness pertening to me in heretage. ['Rycht, royth, and samyne' and other pertinents enumerated. The price is £8 Scots, and redemption is provided for. Warrandice was forgotten and put in at the end. Having no seal of his own, the granter procures the seal of an honourable man, Johne Brown of Weyland, burgess of Kirkwall. At Kirkwall, March 29th, 1566. Witnesses: Thomas Gounn, Johne Tailyeour, Stephin Stenbister, Johne Bard, Johne Sinclair, son to Sande Sinclair, Johne Sinclair of Stank, with others divers. Seal.] Records of the Earldom of Orkney: Charter number CLXV on pp. 283-84

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28 October 1576: Lord Robert Stewart, feuar of Orkney and Shetland, Dame Jeane Kennedy his spouse, and Lord Henrie Stewart their son arid apparent heir, ' fear of the samyn ' (with consent of his father as tutor and governor to him), grant a nineteen years' tack to Olipheir Sinclair, son of the de- ceased Edward Sinclair of Strome, ' takkisman and kyndlie tennent and possessour of the landis eftir following,' and to Elizabeth Logane, his spouse, for assisting the granter's jurisdiction, tenants, and privileges with his body and friends ' as he lies promesit us,' and for the sum of £200, together with ' ane horse haiknay,' worth £40. The follow- ing are the lands and the duties to be paid for them : — the 6d. land of Skoknes in Rowsay with the mill and holm thereof (one barrel ' meitt ' butter) ; the lands of Sandis in Deirnes (20 merks money) ; the lands of Grcmisquoy in Sanct Olave parish (5/) ; Stenbister in Sanctandrois parish (one barrel butter and 4 meils beir) ; Garth in Sanctolave (l barrell butter) ; also all other duties and dew service, ' usit and wont.' The tack is to begin at Martinmass 1581 (?), and the lands are not to be sublet by the grantees or their heirs to any one of higher degree than themselves. Signed and sealed by the granters at the Castle of Edin- burgh and the Yards in Kirkwall, respective, 28th October and 24th January 1576. Witnesses : Master Alexander Cowistoun, baillie of Leith ; Johnne Logane, son and appar- ent heir to Mr. Johnne Logane of Craighouse ; James Hay, the grant er's servitor ; and James Logane, scribe. (Also, evidently at Kirkwall), Mr. William Mudy of Breknes ; Mr. Gilbert Foulsey, minister ; Oliver Kennedy ; Johne Dick, burgess of Edinburgh, with others. Signed by the three granters, Mr. William Mudy, Mr. Gilbert Foulsie, Johnne Dyck, and J [?] Martyne. Records of the Earldom of Orkney: Charter number CLXXVII on pp. 294-95

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29 June 1590: Be it kend till all men be this present chartour, me Maister William Mudy off Breknes to hawe analiet, wadset, and in pand layit, and be the tenour heirof analyis, wedsettis, and in pand lay is, to my weilbelovit freind Magnus Lowtit of Lykyne, sone to James Lowtit off the samen, all and haill my thrie half pennie land lyand in the toune off Lyking, in the parochin off Southsandwik, fallin to me in skatfaa for none payment off the skait thairoff and for none payment off the malis off thre half penne land off the Kyngis grace occupeyit be umquhill Jhone Loutit tennant thairof be the space of ten yeris contynallie rining togither, and for certane sowmes of money gevin be me to the said Jhone for guid conscience saik [in his gr]et and urgent [necessite . . .]. [Pertinents enumerated and warrandice given. Price £60 Scots. Redemption provided for at the Hall of Breckness or . . . [name illegible]. At the House of Hemmager in the parish of Stromness, June 29th, 1590. Witnesses: Master Jerome Tulloche, subchantor of Orkney, Thomas Mudy, and Alexander Broune, with others divers. The granter affixes his seal and subscription manual. Also signed by Adame Mudy and Mr. Hierom Tullocht, witness. Seal gone.] Records of the Earldom of Orkney: Charter number CXCVIII on p. 317

EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL RECORDS OF SCOTLAND

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29 September 1551: Registered agreement between Robert, bishop of Orkney, and Y McKy, son to Donald of Far with Master William Mudy his curator whereby, as Donald’s lands are in the hands of the Queen because he died bastard without lawful heirs, and as the Governor has consented that Y should have the lands for a composition of 4000 merks Scots – a sum he cannot pay – the barony of Far and other lands, holden of the Crown or other overlords, are to be the bishop’s heritably; but when 1000 merks are paid, the barony of Ardurnes shall be resigned to the bishop or elect of Caithness, or the Governor, for a new presentation to Y, and similarly Strathnaver, holden of the bishopric of Moray, shall be resigned on receipt of the second 1000 merks, Far and other lands when 2000 merks are paid; provided always that McKy cause the bishop to have the revenue until the 4000 merks are paid, his obligation being reduced as the instalments come in. (Cf. B. of S. i, Jan. 19, 28, 29, 1554-5, for entries relating to this transaction) Acts of the Lords of Council in Public Affairs, 1501-54, p. 611

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10 May 1559: Abridged version of a summons raised at the instance of the seniors and eighteen men of the merchants of the Hansa of Germany, residents of Buren town in Norway, against twenty named individuals including the following: Donald McLauchlane in Wallis, William Mudy, father to Master William Mudy, there, Gilbert Mudy there, Magnus Mudy there, William Mudy, younger, there, Henrie Halcro in Kirkwall, Master William Mudy there, and William Halcro there. The defendants having refused to make restitution to the pursuers and having failed to appear before the Lords of Council, the Lords of Council continued the case until 1 July 1561. Old Lore Miscellany of Orkney and Shetland, volume 10, pp. 36-42, citing Register of Acts and Decreets, volume 20, marginal note on folio 249

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1563: COMPUTAM JOHANNIS WISCHART DE PITTARROW, MILITIS, COMPUTORUM ROTULATORIS. A.D. 1563 . . . . . Et de £5040. 18d. receptis a Magistro Willelmo Mwdye, camerario de Orknay, de firmis et devoriis ejusdem, annorum 1561 et 1562. Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum: The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland XIX: 231

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20 October 1564: Apud Edinburgh, xx Octobris, anno, etc., lxiiij. The quhilk day, Maister Williame Mudy, Chalmerlane to our Soverane Lady in Orknay, is becumin actit and obleist that schip takin and intrometit with be Thomas Mudy, his bruther, as ane pyrat, salbe furthcumand to all partiis clamand interesse thairto as accordis of law. Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, page 289

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1 August 1565: The quhilk day, forasmekill as Maister Williame Mudy, Chalmerlane of Orknay . . . . . Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, Volume I, A.D. 1545-1569, pages 346-47

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16 August 1591: Feu charter by the crown in favour of Mr William Mudie of Breknes and Katherine Sinclair, his spouse of 1 pennyland and 1 merk land in the isle of Gramsay, 3 merks land in [Thurwa?] in parish of Wawis and Hoy, 2 merks land in Utterstromnes, lying in parish thereof, 3 pennyland with the teindsheaves thereof in the utter town of Stromnes called the Uttertoun which sometime pertained to the sub-deanery of Orknay, the 8 pennyland lying on the west part of the burn of Donra, parish of Ra, Caithness, together with the lands of Schabuster in said parish. [National Records of Scotland, reference TD94/21]

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October 1592: Representation . . . . . . Subscribed at Kirkwall and subscribed this . . . . . Maister William Mudy of Brreknes . . . . .The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, VOL. XIV. ADDENDA A.D. 1545-1625, pp. 375-76

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8 May 1593: Contract between Patrick, earl of Orkney, on one part, and William Mudie of Breckness on other part, whereby latter sells former land in Dunra, Caithness in return for annualrent from Bow of Lopness, Sanday, and Bow of Walls, Ryssay, Brimes and Osmundway, Hoy. National Records of Scotland, King's Remembrancer's Office: Orkney Rentals and Papers, reference E341/68

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20 November 1595: Instrument of sasine at Breknes, following on a feu charter in favour of Mr William Mudie of Breknes and Katherine Sinclair, his spouse, of 1 pennyland and 1 merk land in the isle of Gramsay, 3 merks land in [Thurwa?], in parish of Wawis and Hoy, 2 merks land in Utterstromnes, lying in parish thereof, 3 pennyland with the teindsheaves thereof in the utter town of Stromnes called the Uttertoun which sometime pertained to the sub-deanery of Orknay, the 8 pennyland lying on the west part of the burn of Donra, parish of Ra, Caithness, together with the lands of Schabuster in said parish following charter by the king, 16 August 1591; and precept by Mr William Mudy of Breknes directed to Edward Sinclair in Lieger to give sasine to Mr William and Adam Mudy, his son, and Cristian Stewart, his spouse. Subscribed at Snelsetter, 16 November 1595, and witnessed by Robert Watson and Robert Wilsoun [National Records of Scotland, reference TD94/21]

                  10

[3] January 1628: Precept of clare constat by George, bishop of Orkney, in favour of Francis Mudie of Breknes, as heir of deceased Mr. William Mudie of Breknes, his grandfather. in 3d. kirkland in town of Utterstromnes, with teinds National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scarth Family of Breckness, Orkney, reference GD217/62

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3 January 1628: Precept of clare constat by George, bishop of Orkney, in favour of Francis Mudie of Breknes, as heir of deceased Mr. William Mudie of Breknes, his grandfather, in 6d. land in Stromnes under house of Breknes, 2d. land under place and house of Stank, 7d., 3 merkland in Uttertoun in Stromness, 1 merkland in Smiddiquoy, 1 merkland under house of Breknes called John Beatounes merk, ½d. land in Stennager, ½d. land in Lairquoy, all in parish of Stromnes National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scarth Family of Breckness, Orkney, reference GD217/4

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28 March 1628: Instrument of sasine following on precept of clare constat, 3 Jan. 1628, by George, bishop of Orkney, in favour of Francis Mudie of Breknes, as heir of deceased Mr. William Mudie of Breknes, his grandfather, in 6d. land in Stromnes, under place of Breknes, 2d. land under place and house of Stank, 7¾d. land in Uttertoun in Stromnes, 1 merkland in Smiddiquoy, 1 merkland beneath place of Breknes called John Beatoune's merk, ½d. land in Stenniger, ½d. land in Lairquoy, all in parish of Stromnes. In dorso: rec. P.R.S. Orkney, 22 March 1628. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scarth Family of Breckness, Orkney, reference GD217/8

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18 March 1657: (83) James Mudie of Melsetter, heir of Mr. William Mudie of Brecknes, his grandsr., - in the yearlie annuelrent of 100 punds furth of the lands of the bow of lafnes in the iylle of Sanday; - the lands of the Bow of Walls in the said iylle; - the lands of Bremnes and Rassay and 3 halfpenny land of Osmondwall, in the earldom of Orkney. Inquisitionum Ad Capellam Domini Regis Retornatarum, etc., ii, Inquisitiones Speciales. Orkney and Shetland

EVIDENCE CITED IN THE MOODIE BOOK

30 June 1597: His Majesty, for better obedience, peace and quietness in the country, and redressing of skaiths by the landlords and landed men of Orkney and Zetland, and those for whom they are answerable, ordains letters to be directed charging the following persons to find sufficient caution in the sums underwritten that they and those for whom they are answerable shall keep good rule and shall be answerable to his highness and justice: . . . . . Adam Mudye of Breknes . . . . . in £1000 each . . . . . The Moodie Book: 14

Published Record Sources

  1. Records of the Earldom of Orkney, pp. 236 et seq. for references to Master William Mudie of Breckness
  2. Protocol Book of Mr. Gilbert Grote, 1552-57 (William Angus, Edinburgh, 1914), numbers 182 and 184 on p. 40
  3. Alexander Peterkin, Rentals of the Ancient Earldom and Bishopric of Orkney; with Some Other Explanatory and Relative Documents (J. Moir, Edinburgh, 1820)

Genealogy

  1. The Moodie Book
  2. Peter D. Andersen, Robert Stewart Earl of Orkney Lord of Shetland 1533-1593 (John Donald, Edinburgh, 1982), pp. 31 et seq. for references to Master William Mudie of Breckness.
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Master William Mudie of Breckness's Timeline

1564
January 20, 1564
Melsetter, Hoy Island, Orkney, Scotland
1597
June 30, 1597
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