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The databases centre
on Scotland, however, there is a substantial collection of information
relating to other parts of Great Britain and other regions of the world.
However, during initial trials, only a very small
number of entries will be available. Many entries are of a commercial
or business nature, and where thought appropriate, specifically named
properties, such as individual buildings or farms, are also listed.
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to before 1900. However, 20th century entries up to approximately 1950
occur where it is known that the person concerned is no longer alive.
Other exceptions include commercial and assorted organisations, or individually
named properties.
Example Of Archive
Document
Scottish
Burgess Ticket of 1769
(granted to William Boyd, Stationer in Dumfries)
(considerably reduced)
The following vellum
Burgess Ticket is an interesting example of the type of document that
has been comprehensively indexed and included in our database. As can
be seen from the text, this one item alone contains useful genealogical
data about some of the worthy citizens of the Royal Burgh of Dumfries
in the 18th century.

Text of Document
Conveened Within
the new Council house of Drumfries Monday the Eleventh day of December
one - thousand seven hundred and Sixty nine years Ebenezer Hepburn Provost,
Edward Maxwell, William Clark & Robert Wright Bailies, John McClellan
Dean, Andrew Smith Treasurer, John Dickson late Provost, Jas. McWhirter
late Baily, Jas. Clark late Dean, Thos. Crichton of Auchenskeoch, James
Dickson sherriff Clerk, Robt. Portous Mercht. John Aitken writer, Robt.
Johnston Hammerman Deacon Conveener of the Trades, William Wilson skinner
& Glover, John Blackstock shoe maker Deacons of Crafts. The said
day William Boyd Stationer son of George Boyd Malster Burgess of this
Burgh, Was admitted & received Burgess & Freeman of the said
Burgh With liberty to him to use, Exerce, & enjoy the hail immunitys,
libertys, priviledges & Freedoms of the said Burgh as amply and
freely in all respects as any other Burges or freeman of the same does,
may or can enjoy, Who being present accepted the same in & upon
him & Gave his oath of Burgesship to our Sovereign Lord the King's
Majesty & the said Burgh as follows vizt. That he shall profess
& avow the true protestant religion during his lifetime, That he
shall obey the King's Majesty & the Magistrates of this Burgh &
their officers in their names in all their just & lawfull commands
That he shall not conceal any unfreemen's goods under pretence of his
own, Nor procure to himself any exemption or freedom against this Burgh
& lawfull priviledges yrof, and promised to keep a sufficient Gun
& Sword for defence of this Burgh when called for by the Magistrates.
Extracted from the Records of the Town Council of Drumfries By Jo: Mackenzie