People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Gift of free entry and exit between Tay and Southesk in sheriffdom of Forfar

Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
1/54/675 (RRS, vi, no. 464)
Firm date
4 April 1370
Dating Notes
4 April, regnal year 40
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Corroboration / sealing
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor David II, king of Scots (d. 1371) Dauid David, by the grace of God, king of Scots 1329 × 1371
Beneficiary Patrick of Leuchars, bishop of Brechin (d. 1383) Patricio venerable father in Christ, Patrick, bishop of Brechin 1353 × 1371


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
William Landellis, bishop of St Andrews (d. 1385) Willelmo venerable fathers in Christ William, bishop of St Andrews 1342 × 1371 1
Walter of Wardlaw, bishop of Glasgow (d. 1387) Waltero Walter, bishop of Glasgow 1359 × 1370 2
Robert [Stewart] II, king of Scots (d. 1390) Roberto Robert, steward of Scotland, earl of Strathearn, our nephew 1320 × 1371 3
William Douglas, earl of Douglas and Mar (d. 1384) Willelmo William, earl of Douglas 1342 × 1371 4
John of Carrick, master Johanne de Carryk John of Carrick, canon of Glasgow, our chancellor 1370 × 1370 5
Walter of Biggar, rector of Errol Waltero de Byger Walter of Biggar, rector of the church of Errol, our chamberlain 1360 × 1370 6
Archibald Douglas, lord of Galloway, earl of Douglas (d. 1400) Archebaldo de Douglas Archibald of Douglas 1359 × 1371 7
James Douglas, lord of Dalkeith (d. 1420) Jacobo de Douglas James Douglas 1360 × 1370 8
William of Dissington, knight Willelmo de Dysschyngtona William of Dissington, knights 1329 × 1370 9


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
freedom to come and go/entry and exit free entry and exit throughout sheriffdom of Forfar between Tay and South Esk