Alexander Belshes estate: settling parts of the lands and barony of Invermay (Perth) in him and a series of heirs, and in lieu, vesting the barony and estate of Blackcastle (Haddington and Berwick) Act 1823

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Citation1823 c. 10
ANNO QUARTO
GEORGII IV. REGIS.
Cap.
10.
An Act for settling and securing Parts and Portions
of the Lands and Barony of Invermay, in the
County of Perth, to and in favour of Alexander
Hepburn Behhes Esquire, and the Series of Heirs
entitled to take by certain Deeds of Entail made
by Barbara Hepburn and others, and Sir Patrick
Hepburn Murray, and under the Conditions and
Limitations contained therein ; and for vesting in
lieu thereof the Barony and Estate of Blackcastle
in the Counties of Haddington and Berwick, in
the said Alexander Hepburn Behhes, and his
Heirs and Assigns, in Fee Simple.
[30th May 1823.]
W
HEREAS by a Disposition and Deed of Entail, bearing Date Deed of En-
the Tenth Day of January One thousand six hundred and ^J1 10th Jan.
seventy-three
Years,
and recorded in the Register of Taillies the 73.reated.
Twenty-third Day of February, and in the Books of Council and Session
the Seventeenth Day of June One thousand six hundred and ninety-nine
Years,
Barbara, Margaret, Anna, and
Isabel
Hepburns, with the special
Advice,
Consent, and Assent of
Mr.
Thomas
Murray Advocate, Spouse to her
the said Barbara Hepburn, and of Patrick Hepburn Apothecary, Burgess
of Edinburgh, Spcuse to the said Margaret Hepburn, and the said
{Private.] ' uu Mr.

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