People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Renewal of the gift of various teinds

Type of Transaction
Renewal
From Source
1/5/103 (RRS, i, no. 244)
Firm date
24 May 1163 X 20 September 1164
Dating Notes
Earliest possible date of erection of Scone to abbey × election of Ingram the chancellor as bishop of Glasgow
Primary
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Malcolm IV, king of Scots (d.1165) M Malcolm, king of Scots 1145 × 1165
Beneficiary Scone Abbey (fd.c.1120) Ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis de Scon Church of Holy Trinity of Scone 1124 × 1369
Beneficiary Robert II, abbot of Scone (d.1186) the abbot 1159 × 1191


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
Ingram, bishop of Glasgow (d.1174) Engelramo Ingram, the chancellor 1141 × 1173 1
Walter Stewart (I), son of Alan (d.1177) Waltero filio Alani Walter, son of Alan, the steward 1137 × 1175 2


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
BWK (Berwickshire) hides omnes pelles agnorum et ouium ad coquinammeam pertinentium excepta unaquaque sexta pelle Lammermuir
BWK (Berwickshire) hides unum corium vacce siue bouis Lammermuir
BWK (Berwickshire) half hides, tallow, grease dimidium totius sepi et sagiminis et uncti Lammermuir
BWK (Berwickshire) teinds of bread decimam totius panis domus mee ex aquilonali parte de Lambremor Lammermuir
PER (Perthshire) half of leather, tallow, grease medietatem coriorum de occisionibus ad opus meum factis et dimidium sepi et unctorum earundem occisionum ex aquilone fluminis de Tei North of Tay