J.P. Grant brought a case to question the lordship of the lands of Mussadie and Mellagie in Inverness-shire. The Fraser family had obtained the right to these lands under a decree of sale issued around 1500. The support of the Fraser lordship was in the old record-book of the Sheriss-Court of Inverness. Alexander Mackenzie, as Sheriff-Clerk of that county, evaluated the authenticity of the book in order to determine the lordship of Mussadie and Mellagie. After the proceedings, the Court held that the old record-book and the title (retour) which contained the sale of such lands, were evidence to proof the enrollment of the Frasers in the Lands.
Documents in this case (3)
People involved
- John Peter Grant, Esq. — Pursuer
- James Fraser, W.S. — Defender
- Thomas Fraser
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J.P. Grant brought a case to question the lordship of the lands of Mussadie and Mellagie in Inverness-shire. The Fraser family had obtained the right to these lands under a decree of sale issued around 1500. The support of the Fraser lordship was in the old record-book of the Sheriss-Court of Inverness. Alexander Mackenzie, as Sheriff-Clerk of that county, evaluated the authenticity of the book in order to determine the lordship of Mussadie and Mellagie. After the proceedings, the Court held that the old record-book and the title (retour) which contained the sale of such lands, were evidence to proof the enrollment of the Frasers in the Lands.