People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/497/8 (Inchcolm, no. 13)

Description
Thomas of Restalrig, for the soul of A[gnes] his wife and others, has given and granted and by this his charter established to Inchcolm Priory all that land that Baldwin ‘Conyn’ held in the villa of Leith (MLO), which was next to the land of Arnold of Leith towards the south, and 24 acres of arable in his territory of Restalrig (MLO) in the field called ‘Horstanis’, in the western part of the field and on the south side of the street between Edinburgh and Leith (Leith Walk?), in pure and perpetual alms, with all its pertinents and easements and with common pasture and with free entry and exit, with joined carts and harrows and other things for ploughing by that syke called ‘Goddesleth’, free and quit from all aid and secular exaction
Firm date
1220 X 20 January 1226
Dating Notes
William of Ednam as archdeacon of Dunkeld × Thomas of Stirling as chancellor. Most likely to be ca. 1223x4.
Source for Data Entry
Inchcolm Charters, no. 13
Trad. ID
Inchcolm, no. 13
Calendar number
3/497/8
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 16

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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1220 X 20 Jan. 1226 Land beside Thomas of Restalrig's land in villa of Leith (MLO) Arnold of Leith
1220 X 20 Jan. 1226 Land of Restalrig (MLO) Thomas of Restalrig, sheriff of Edinburgh
1220 X 20 Jan. 1226 Land in villa of Leith (MLO) Baldwin Conyn Thomas of Restalrig, sheriff of Edinburgh