The Nature And Descent of Ancient Peerages, Connected With the State of Scotland, : the Origin of Tenures, the Succession of Fiefs, And the Constitutation of Parliament, in That Country: a Discourse Addressed to the Rt. Hon. William Earl of Mansfield, Lor
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TERRITORIAL HONOURS. 21I SECT. IX. Were difpofable by Will. T tOnours, annexed to lands, and transferable ^ ■*■ with them by fale, could not be entailed fiefs, unalterably limited to a determinate feries of heirs, each indefeafably entitled, in courfe of fucceflion, to inherit them, but muft have been fees fimple, and were, in all probability, devifable by will ; a propofition, indeed, which amounts to no more than afferting that a proprietor might make a fettlement of his eftate, as noble fief...s were not, lefs than other lands, difpofable in that man- ner. William Sinclair, Earl of Caithnefs, and Chan- cellor of Scotland, was twice married. His firfl j^^f,^ Fife was Margaret Douglas, a daughter of that mighty warrior Archibald the fourth Earl of Dou- glas {e). By this Lad/ he had a fon William, whofe heir Henry Lord Sinclair, in confequence of (^) The Earl of Douglas, who, after, for important fer- vlces rendered to Charles VII. he had been created Duke of Touralne and Marifchal of France, was killed at the battle of Verneuil.
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