People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Gift of land of Pitmilly (FIF) with common pasture in moor of Kellie (FIF)

Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
2/97/47 (St A. Lib., 404-5)
Firm date
7 April 1264 X 3 July 1304
Probable date
circa 1264
Dating Notes
Election × death of Prior John of Haddington, perhaps part of reorganisation of Monypenny's lands illustrated in <em>Scottish Tradition</em>, 32-5
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Tenendas
for homage and service; in feu and heritage; of us and our successors
Tenendas original language
pro homagio et fidelitate sua de ecclesia nostra et nobis ac successoribus nostris in feodo et hereditate

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor John of Haddington, prior of St Andrews (d.1304) Joh' John, prior of St Andrews, and convent of the same place 1265 × 1301
Grantor Chapter of St Andrews capitulum chapter of same place 1153 × 1313
Beneficiary John Moneypenny (mid 13C) Johanni de monypeny John Moneypenny 1263 × 1284
Previous landholder Ancestors of John Moneypenny antecessororum suorum his ancestors
Consentor Chapter of St Andrews capituli nostri our chapter 1153 × 1313


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
FIF Pitmilly totam terram de petmolyn Pitmilly


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
loaning within Falside (FIF) and moor of Kellie loaning within Falside (FIF) and moor of Kellie vna legali lonyg' eundo et Redeundo per terram nostram de faysyde et moram nostram de kellauhy Falside
carts 40 wagon-loads of fuel quadraginta plaustr' focal'

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Type Name Original Text Related Place
right of common pasture moor of Kellie communem pasturam in tota mora nostra de kellauchy Kellie