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Sixteenth-Century Scottish Legal Document Experience a piece of history with our exclusive offering, a sixteenth-century Scottish document on vellum, a testament to the region's rich legal and cultural heritage. This impressive artifact, signed by Ma
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Sixteenth-Century Scottish Legal Document
Experience a piece of history with our exclusive offering, a sixteenth-century Scottish document on vellum, a testament to the region's rich legal and cultural heritage. This impressive artifact, signed by Marcus Lord of Newbattle, features a well-preserved large hanging seal, offering a unique glimpse into the past. The document is a writ of clare constat, a now-extinct legal instrument, transferring land ownership from John Hamilton senior to his son, John Hamilton junior, under the authority of Marcus Kerr. This rare piece of history is not just a legal document; it is a window into the lives and conflicts of the Hamilton family during a tumultuous period.Unique Historical Insights
Our product is more than just a document; it is a treasure trove of historical information. It reveals a complex backdrop of murder and feud within the county of Peebles, highlighting the brutal realities of life in the sixteenth century. The document is intricately connected to the Hamilton family's lands of Romanogrange, which were a significant part of Newbattle Abbey until the Scottish Reformation. The Hamiltons' story, as told through this document, is a testament to the resilience and determination of a family during a time of strife. This product is perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts seeking to delve into the past.Product Details and Specifications
Our Sixteenth-Century Scottish Murder Document is meticulously preserved, with a well-preserved large hanging seal of Marcus Kerr, Lord of Newbattle. The manuscript is on parchment, measuring 225 x 300 mm, with 25 lines of cursive script. The document includes a seal cushioned with protective cotton and attached with string. The verso features summative text and the date of the document. This product is authenticated and comes with a detailed provenance and bibliography, ensuring its historical authenticity. It is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of Scotland and the legal documents that shaped its past.- Well-preserved vellum document
- Authentic sixteenth-century Scottish seal
- Connected to historical murders and feuds
- Comprehensive provenance and bibliography
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