People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Quitclaim of right of patronage of church of Lauder (BWK)

Type of Transaction
Quitclaim
From Source
3/28/36 (Dryb. Lib., no. 13)
Firm date
circa 27 October 1268 X 28 January 1290
Probable date
early
Dating Notes
Death of Sir John de Balliol × death of Dervorguilla; probably soon after <em>Dryburgh Liber</em>, nos. 9-12
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Tenendas
in (free, pure and/or perpetual) alms
Tenendas original language
puram et perpetuam elemosinam
Sicut clause
Included; kingdom; Scotia
Corroboration / sealing
yes
Warrandice
yes
Spiritual Benefits
Ancestors (pro salute); Any Spiritual Benefit; Sister(s) (pro salute); Successors (pro salute)
Witnesses in original, but not copied into cartulary
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Dervorguilla (Balliol) of Galloway (d.1290) Dornogilla de Galwithya Dervorguilla of Galloway, lady de Balliol, daughter and heir of Sir Alan of Galloway, late constable of Scots 1268 × 1282
Beneficiary Dryburgh Abbey (fd.1150) beate Marie et sancto Johanni ewangeliste de Dryburgh Blessed Mary and St John the evangelist of Dryburgh 1150 × 1345


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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Pro anima John Balliol (d.1268) Johannis de Balliolo mariti nostri Sir John de Balliol her husband 1237 × 1268
Pro anima Alan, lord of Galloway (d.1234) Alani de Galwythya Sir Alan of Galloway her father 1194 × 1230


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
right of patronage church of Lauder jus patronatus ecclesie de Laweder Lauder