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Transaction: Gift of a moiety of the quarter-land called Auchencarroch (DNB)
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Topography
Leaflet
Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
3/117/1 (
Glas. Reg.
, no. 177)
Firm date
14 January 1247 X 12 March 1251
Dating Notes
Last known date of William of Lindsey as dean of Glasgow (and succession of Walter de Mortimer by 14 Sept. 1250) × Earl Maeldomnaich’s confirmation (3/17/33)
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Tenendas
in (free, pure and/or perpetual) alms; in perpetuity
Tenendas original language
in liberam, puram, et perpetuam elemosinam
Sicut clause
kingdom; Scotia
Corroboration / sealing
yes
Warrandice
yes
Spiritual Benefits
Ancestors (pro salute anime); Any Spiritual Benefit; Self (pro salute anime); Successors (pro salute anime)
Associated People
(3)
Witnesses
(5)
Pro Anima people
(1)
Possessions: Lands
(1)
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Name
Name (original language)
Name (translation)
Floruits
Grantor
Forbflaith, daughter of Cairell
Forveleth filia Keraldi
Forbflaith daughter of Cairell
1247 × 1247
Beneficiary
Saint Kentigern
Beato Kentegerno
St Kentigern
1170 × 1293
Beneficiary
Glasgow Cathedral
Ecclesie Glasguensis
1124 × 1362
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Name (original language)
Name (translation)
Floruits
Order
Walter de Mortimer, dean of Glasgow (d.1270×71)
Waltero de mortuo mari
Master Walter de Mortimer, dean of Glasgow
1235 × 1270
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Robert, treasurer of Glasgow (fl.1247×59-1299)
Roberto
Robert the treasurer
1251 × 1293
2
David of Machan
David de Machan'
David of Machan
1247 × 1247
3
Alexander of London
Alexandro de London
Alexander of London
1243 × 1247
4
Philip, sacrist of Glasgow Cathedral
Philippo
Philip, sacrist of Glasgow
1247 × 1247
5
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Name
Name (original language)
Name (translation)
Floruits
Pro salute anime
Máel Domnaig, earl of Lennox (d. by 1265)
Maldofin
Mael Domnaig, earl of Lennox
1199 × 1251
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Type
Name
Original Text
Related Place
DNB (Dunbartonshire)
half of fourth part of Auchencarroch
medietatem Quarterij Terre que dicitur Hachenkerach
Auchencarroch