People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Gift of a toft in the burgh of Haddington

Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
1/4/98 (Chrs. David I, no. 178)
Firm date
1150 X 24 May 1153
Dating Notes
Earliest date at which Walter de Bidun may have been chancellor × death of King David
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Exemptions original language
libere et quiete ab omni consuetudine et servicio
Sicut clause
Included
Spiritual Benefits
Any Spiritual Benefit; Self (pro salute anime)
Notes
Given to be held _sicut predictus abbas tenet aliquod toftum melius et liberius per burga mea_, 'as the foresaid abbot holds any toft well and freely throughout my burghs'.

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor David I, king of Scots (d.1153) David David, king of Scots 1118 × 1152
Beneficiary Dunfermline Abbey (fd.1128) abbati de Dunf' et fratribus ibidem the abbot of Dunfermline and brethren there 1127 × 1363


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
Gregory, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1169) Gregorio Greogry, bishop of Dunkeld 1136 × 1165 1
Walter de Bidun (d.1178) Galtero Walter, chancellor 1150 × 1175 2
Duncan (I), earl of Fife (d.1154) Duncano Duncan, earl 1131 × 1152 3
Thor, son of Swain, lord of Tranent, sheriff of Edinburgh Thoro Thor, sheriff 1139 × 1153 4
Alwine mac Arkil, the rannaire Alfwyno Alfwin 1127 × 1154 5


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
ELO (East Lothian) toft in burgh of Haddington unum plenarium toftum in burgo meo de Hadigtun Haddington