Charter by James, Bishop of Moray, to Alexander Rose, younger of Clava, lawful son of Hugh Rose of Clava and Jean Innes, his spouse, of the kirk lands of Daldowhaugh and others in the barony of Ardclach, which were resigned by the said deceased Hugh Rose. The Charter contains a Precept of Sasine directed to David Rose, burgess of Inverness, and is dated at Elgin, 8th April 1679. It is signed by the Bishop and the members of his chapter.[Although listed here this document is not in the National Archives of Scotland having been either destroyed or badly damaged in a flood at Moy Hall]
Instrument of Sasine, dated 14th May 1684, of Alexander Rose, now of Clava, in the lands of Cantradoun [Cantraydoune], Dellagramich and Drumtenvell in the barony of Clavalg, also in the lands of Clavalg, Dellroy [?Dalroy], Drumoir [Drummuir] and Easter Urchell [Urquhill] in the barony of Clavalg and shire of Nairn, proceeding upon a Crown precept from Chancery, narrating his service as heir-male of the deceased Hugh Rose of Clava, his father, which states that he is of lawful age, and was married before his father's death. The precept is dated at Edinburgh, 6th May 1684. Sasine is given by Sir Hugh Campbell of Calder [Cawdor], knight, as bailie, and among the witnesses are Archibald Campbell, second lawful son of the said Sir Hugh, Mr. George Dunbar, subdean of Moray, James Rose in Cantradoun, and others.[Although listed here this document is not in the National Archives of Scotland having been either destroyed or badly damaged in a flood at Moy Hall]