Excerpt from The Commissariot Record of Inverness: Register of Testaments, 1630-1800
William, glazier, sometime in Invemess 12 N cv. 1800 Cuthbert, Alexander, late provost of Invemess 15 Dec. 1680 Donald, writer and burgess in Invemess 20 Mar. 1745 Isobel, spouse to John Hepbume, baillie of Invemess 10 June 1668 ames, town-clerk of Invemess 28 Jan. 1680 games, merchant in Invemess 8 July 1741 and 11 Sept. 1745 James, shoemaker in Invemess 16 May 1747 and 23 May 1748 James, messenger in Invemess 26 April 17 5 3 Janet, s ouse to Donald Buy, indweller in Invemess 23 April 1669 John, 0 Draikies, sometime provost of Invemess 1 1 Feb. 1719 John, of Castlehill 12 Oct. 1733, 27 Main, 7 and 25 June 1734.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the historical records of Inverness, Scotland, offering a detailed look at testaments registered between 1630 and 1800. The meticulously compiled register provides a valuable resource for genealogists, historians, and those interested in the social fabric of the Scottish Highlands. The author's comprehensive approach encompasses a diverse range of individuals, from merchants and craftsmen to clergymen and military personnel, painting a vivid picture of Inverness society during a transformative period. The inclusion of Gaelic patronymics, along with explanations of their structure and meaning, adds depth and cultural richness to the historical narrative. Exploring themes of family, community, and economic activity, the book sheds light on the lives and legacies of Inverness residents through their final testaments. By examining these personal documents, readers gain insights into inheritance practices, social networks, and the values that shaped this Highland community. Ultimately, this book's insights into the testaments of Inverness residents offer a window into a bygone era, enriching our understanding of Scottish Highland history and its enduring impact. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781527721418_0
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