Part SC12/53/2/ page 18 - Heritable bond by Robert Sinclair of Quendale to Thomas Waldie, minister at Lerwick, husband of Barbara Kay, and to Elizabeth Kay, spouse of John Graham, minister of Fetlar, of heritable bond of the sum of £3627 11s Scots, between deceased Laurence Sinclair and deceased James Kay, father of Barbara Kay and Elizabeth Kay, engrossed on 17 September 1728.

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Heritable bond by Robert Sinclair of Quendale to Thomas Waldie, minister at Lerwick, husband of Barbara Kay, and to Elizabeth Kay, spouse of John Graham, minister of Fetlar, of heritable bond of the sum of £3627 11s Scots, between deceased Laurence Sinclair and deceased James Kay, father of Barbara Kay and Elizabeth Kay, engrossed on 17 September 1728.

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secured upon the rents of 96 merk land in room of Quendale, 66½ merk land in Hillwill, 88 merk land in Garth, 9 merk land in Culseter, 12 merk land in Burraseter, 6 merk land in Simbleseter, 16 merk land in Ungista, 14 merk 2 ures land in Ness, 3 merk land in Lunabister, 2 merk land in Scousburgh, 27½ merk land in Rearwick, 4 merk land in Bigtoun, 2 merk land in Holyeseter, 1 merk land in Watseter, 3 merk land in Deipdeill, 29½ merk land in Scatness, yet ½ merk land there, 14 merk land in Hestingoat, 16 merk land in Uttesgarth, 62½ merk land in Lie, 15 merk land in Oxnasta, 6 merk land in Northdaill, 21 merk land in Southdaill, 71 merk land in Oxnaboe, 6 merk land in South Voe, 1½ merk land in North Voe, 3½ merk land in Sunragarth, 14 merk land in Brow, 3 merk land in Voesbodome, 1 merk land in Outvoe, 1 ½ merk land in Dalseter, 2 merk land in Brough, 18 merk land in Skelberrie, 11½ merk land in Trosweek, 1 merk land in Cugaseter, 1½ merk land in Levenweek, 21 merk land in Chanerwick, 10 merk land in Hosweck, 4 merk land in Cullyeseter, 6 merk land in Cumliweck, 18 merk land in Howland, 18 merk land in Burraland, 12 merk land in Sand, 6 merk land in Leabiton, 36 merk land in Sandweck, 3 merk land in Peckigerth, 15 merk land in Teaber [?], pendicle belonging thereto called Seatteragarth, 8 merk land in Uveter, 3 merk land in Blora, ½ merk land in Scarpagarth, 4½ merk land in Gord, 2 merk land in Blosta, 1 merk land in Tow, 2½ merk land in Starkagarth, 5½ merk land in Fladabister, 46 merk land in Aith together with the island called Mussay and the holms called Collsay, and the Mickle and Little Corssholms, all lying in the parishes of Dunrossness, Sandwick and Cunningsburgh; all 96 merk land in the Fair Island.

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