Intrument of sasine upon a sale of a tenement in Glasgow by Alison de Willyes widow of Thomas de Willys, mason and burgess of Glasgow, with the consent of Alexander Willys his son and heir, to Walter de Achynroth, mason.

Scope and Content

The document was written on parchment by the notary John de Moussalde and it is bearing his authentification mark. It is written in a bastard hand, hybrid between the formal text hands and the informal cursive, with prominent cursive elements. The first capital letter is ornamented, as well as some other letters on the first line, and the first words are in bookhand.

Custodial History

Previously numbered GUA 12414.

Blackhouse charters catalogue description: 'Instrument of Seasine upon a vendition and Disposition of a Tennement Lying on the northpart of the Desyde within the bounds of the City of glasgow with yard and taill betwixt the Tennement of Sir John de Dalgless viccar of Dreghorn on the west and of Sir john de Hawyk viccar of Millmars on the east Disponed by Alison de Willyes relict of Thomas de Willys Meason burges of Glasgow with consent of Alexander de Willys sone and air of the said Thomas in favours of Walter de Achynroth Meason dated 4 March 1446'.