People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/4/65 (Chrs. David I, no. 133)

Description
King David has granted and given Pittenweem (FIF) and Inverie (St Monance, FIF) in perpetual alms to May Priory
Firm date
1141 X 1150
Dating Notes
Earliest year × latest year in which Edward may have been chancellor
Place date (modern)
Edinburgh
Place date (document)
Edeneburg
Related Place
Edinburgh
Source for Data Entry
Chrs. David I, no. 133
Trad. ID
Chrs. David I, no. 133
Calendar number
1/4/65
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Notes
'que fuit Averni' [either 'which belonged to Avernus' or 'which was called Aberin']. On the quandary of this name, see Place-Names of Fife, ed. Simon Taylor with Gilbert Markus, ii, forthcoming Expressed 'concessisse et dedisse'

Total number of associated factoids: 7

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1141 X 1150 king of Scots David I, king of Scots (d.1153)
1141 X 1150 abbot of Dunfermline Geoffrey, abbot of Dunfermline (d.1154)
1141 X 1150 Earl Duncan (I), earl of Fife (d.1154)
1141 X 1150 chancellor Edward, bishop of Aberdeen (d.1171)