- itself.
Hence phrases such as "to give
sasines", "to
deliver sasines", "to
receive sasines", "to take
sasines".
Alternative spellings include: seizin...
- the
Register of
Sasines which was one of the most
advanced systems of land
registration at the time in Europe. The
Register of
Sasines operated by the...
- the
Register of
Sasines,
which was one of the most
advanced systems of land
registration at the time in Europe. The
Register of
Sasines operated by the...
-
erecting Nova
Scotia into a Barony, and
declaring sasine at the
castle of
Edinburgh to be
equivalent to
sasine on the
lands themselves. "Origin of the Baronetage...
- p. 19.
Mosley 2003, Vol. I., pp. 1021, 1759. The
General Register of
Sasines, Book 1001,
Folio 70. Edinburgh, UK:
Public Records Office,
Register House...
- Nova
Scotia was
created in 1624.
Under Scots Law,
baronets had to "take
sasine" by
symbolically receiving the
earth and
stone of the land of
which they...
-
Position 29 July 1819
Edinburgh c
William Dundas William Dundas Keeper of
Sasines 20 July 1819
Ashburton u John
Copley John
Copley Solicitor General for...
- (feudal) Barons, Lairds,
Esquire and Gentlemen. A
General Register of
Sasines was set up by
Statute in 1617, with
entry in the
Register giving the prescriptive...
-
transfers of
property ownership in
Scotland are
recorded in the
Register of
Sasines or the
Scottish Land Registry.
Domestic rates were a more
stable income...
- In the
Responde Books the
earlier Sasines (property do****ents) are
silent as to the campaign. The
later Sasines refer to it as "bellum", or "campus...