People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/421/11 (Kel. Lib., no. 150)

Description
Cecilia of Mow, daughter of Eschina of Mow, by the assent and consent of Simon Mauleverer, her lord, has given, granted, and by this her present charter established to Kelso Abbey in free, pure, and perpetual alms, the toft and croft which belonged to William of Mowhope and 26 acres of arable land in her domain of Mow (ROX), by stated marches, which include the land and pasture of Gilbert Avenel, the land of the monks, and Cecilia's part of the land of Hogg. Additionally, she gave in free, pure and perpetual alms, 13 acres of arable land in her dominion in Mowstall, by stated marches which include the field of Gilbert Avenel, her pasture in 'Brademedwe' and her grainery, pasture rights, a sheepfold near 'Aldetuneburne', entrance and exit rights, and the right to take from 'Persouth' what the monks need to make carts and a fence. They will hold the aforementioned free and quit from every service, exaction and custom, from every burden and claim, and from multure.
Firm date
11 September 1233 X 1249
Dating Notes
Date: possible dates of Bp William de Bondington as bp and chanc.
Source for Data Entry
Kelso Liber, i, no. 150
Trad. ID
Kel. Lib., no. 150
Calendar number
3/421/11
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 20

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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
11 Sept. 1233 X 1249 toft in Mow (ROX) William of Mowhope, junior
11 Sept. 1233 X 1249 land and property in Mow (ROX) Cecilia, daughter of Eschiva of Mow
11 Sept. 1233 X 1249 land, pasture and a field in Mow (ROX) Gilbert Avenel, son of Willam Avenel (13C)
11 Sept. 1233 X 1249 land in Mow (ROX) Kelso Abbey