Translations

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Compeired = Appeared
Defunct = Deceased
Deponed = Testified
Diet = Meetings or examinations
Dittay = Statement of the charges
Fencibles = A soldier called up for home defence.
Liferentrix
= A female life renter
Merk =
a certain weight of gold and silver estimated in monetary terms and used as a money of account from early times with the value of two thirds of Scottish pound, or 13 shillings and 4 pence Scots. A silver coin of this denomination was coined at intervals from the reign of James VI in 1578 to that of Charles II
Mertimes = The Feast of St Martin, Nov. 11th
Pannells = Accused on trial
Presbytery = An ecclesiastical court made up of the minister and one ruling elder from each parish or congregation within a designated area
Presbyterian = This form of government, instituted by Calvin in Geneva in 1541, was introduced into Scotland by John Knox in the First Book of Discipline (1560) and reaffirmed by Andrew Melville in the Second Book of Discipline (1578), and after various vicissitudes was established as the official policy of the Church of Scotland in 1690 and confirmed by the Act of Union in 1707
Relict = Widow
Sederunt
= The word used in minutes to introduce the list of names of those present at a meeting
Synod
= One of the courts of the Presbyterian Church, consisting of the body of ministers and elders who are members of the Presbyteries in the province, and two representative members from each of the neighbouring synods. In the smaller bodies, the Free Presbyterian and Reformed Presbyterian Churches, which have no General Assembly, the Synod is the supreme court
Tack
= A lease, tenancy
Whilk
= Whole or Which

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"The Register of Apprentices of the City of Edinburgh 1583-1800"
© ScotsFind L.L.C.

 

CRUIKSHANK, David, son to late Robert CRUIKSHANK, Stabler in Edinburgh,
with James Jaffray, Couper 6 Apr. 1631.

CRUIKSHANK, James, son to late Robert CRUIKSHANK, Stabler in Edinburgh,
with George Wilkie, Wobster 12 Apr. 1620.

CRUIKSHANK, James, son to late Robert CRUIKSHANK, Stabler in Edinburgh,
with James Jaffray, Couper 16 Mar. 1636.

CRUIKSHANK, Alexr., son to Alexr. CRUIKSHANK, Soldier, p. 
to Thomas CRUIKSHANK, Barber 18 Jan. 1688.

CRUIKSHANK, Thomas., son to John. CRUIKSHANK, Cordiner in Canno gait, p. 
to Walter Scot, Perewigmaker 4 Jan. 1682.

CRUIKSHANK, Walter, son to Walter CRUIKSHANK, Weaver in Borrowstouness, p. 
to James Haliburton, Brewer 18 Mar. 1668.

CRUIKSHANKS, James, son to James CRUIKSHANKS, Flesher in Angus, p. 
to Robert Cumming, Flesher (B.) 27 July 1720.

CRUIKSHANKS, John, second son to dec. Abrahame CRUIKSHANKS, late tenant in the Wolmett, p. 
to Wm. Paterson, Bookbinder (B.) 21 May 1707.

CRUIKSHANKS, John, son to John CRUIKSHANKS, Brewer, p. 
to John Bell, Merchant (B.) 28 Jan 1730.

CRUIKSHANKS, William, son of George CRUIKSHANKS, Tailor
to Thomas & Alexander Hutchison, Merchants, for 5 years  1 Mar. 1787.

(B.) = Burgess of Edinburgh

Cordiner = Maker of leather boots and shoes
Couper = Cooper
Flesher = Butcher
Periwigmaker = Maker of wigs for gentlemen
Wobster = Weaver

 

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