People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Confirmation of a gift of Clyne made by Freskin of Moray

Type of Transaction
Confirmation
From Source
3/20/2 (Moray Reg., no. 217)
Firm date
Friday 15 February 1269
Dating Notes
Friday after the feast of St Scholastica the Virgin, 1268.
Primary
yes
Tenendas
in (free, pure and/or perpetual) alms
Tenendas original language
in puram et perpetuam elemosinam
Previous mentions of charter
yes
Corroboration / sealing
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor William (I), earl of Ross (d.1274) Willelmus William, earl of Ross 1232 × 1269
Beneficiary Elgin Cathedral ecclesie Moraviensi the church of Moray 1190 × 1299
Beneficiary Archibald, bishop of Moray (d.1298) Archebaldo Archibald, bishop of Moray 1249 × 1297
named person (transaction) Freskin Murray, knight, lord of Duffus Freskinus de Moravia Freskin of Moray, lord of Duffus 1249 × 1271


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
William of Dunn, dean of Moray (fl.1260-75) Willelmo de Dun William de Dunn, dean of Moray 1249 × 1275 1
William of Rathen, prior of Urquhart Willelmo de Bathev [Rathen] William of Rathen, prior of Urquhart 1269 × 1290 2
Archibald Herok, bishop of Caithness (d.a.1279) Archebaldo Heroch Archibald Herok, archdeacon of Moray 1256 × 1275 3
William (II), earl of Sutherland (d.1306/7) Willelmo William, earl of Sutherland 1269 × 1296 4
William Mowat, knight, sheriff (son of Michael) Willelmo de Monte alto Sir William de Mowat 1258 × 1290 5
John Prat, knight Johanne Prath Sir John Prat 1258 × 1296 6
William Wiseman, sheriff of Forres Willelmo Wysman William Wiseman 1262 × 1286 7
Geoffrey Sures, burgess of Inverness Galfrido Surays Geoffrey Surays 1269 × 1269 8


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
ROS (Ross and Cromarty) 2 davochs called Clon duobus dauachis terre de Clon in Ros Clyne (now Mountgerald)