The Testament Dative and Inventory
of Finlay Cameron in Calvine, 1741

Finlay Cameron – The Testament dative and inventory of the debts and sums of money which pertained and was resting to the deceased Finlay Cameron in Calvine, the time of his decease which was in the month of June 1739 years, truely made and given up by Donald Cameron, son and nearest of kin for the said defunct, executor dative as such, decerned to him by the Commissary of Dunkeld upon the day and date of these presents as the decreet dative following on an edict duly executed and endorsed in itself more fully bears.

Imprimis (Firstly), there is given up, pertaining and resting to the said defunct, the time foresaid of his decease, the sum of six hundred merks Scots money with the annual rent (interest) thereof of all terms and years resting (owing) unpaid since due with one hundred and twenty merks liquidate expenses, contained and due by a bond of the date the 7th January 1732 years, made and granted to the said defunct by the now deceased Alexander Robertson of Faskally.

Summa of the debts patet

This testament was confirmed at Dunkeld, the twenty-fourth day of March 1741 years by James Bisset, Commissary, and James Robertson of Blairfettie became bound cautioner acted for the executor and he became bound for his relief.

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