Difference between revisions of "Watt, William"

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Will proved at Edinburgh, 30 January 1702.  Alexander Reid of Tursbegg named as executor, and Patrick Watt, flesher of burgess, his brother, named as sole heir.  Described as His Majesty's tailor.  Master of the Royal Scottish Corporation (1677-1678), to which he donated £41 10s
 
Will proved at Edinburgh, 30 January 1702.  Alexander Reid of Tursbegg named as executor, and Patrick Watt, flesher of burgess, his brother, named as sole heir.  Described as His Majesty's tailor.  Master of the Royal Scottish Corporation (1677-1678), to which he donated £41 10s

Revision as of 17:39, 2 December 2013

Dates 1670s-1702
Location London
Vocation Tailor
Place of Birth Forfar
Marriage
Issue
Place of birth Source National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh Commissary Court, CC8/8/81/365. Anon., The Original Design, Progress and Present State of the Scots Corporation at London (London, 1730)

Will proved at Edinburgh, 30 January 1702. Alexander Reid of Tursbegg named as executor, and Patrick Watt, flesher of burgess, his brother, named as sole heir. Described as His Majesty's tailor. Master of the Royal Scottish Corporation (1677-1678), to which he donated £41 10s