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Transaction: Gift of half oxgang with a toft and croft (in Duncanlaw, ELO?)
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Topography
Leaflet
Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
3/196/1 (
Midl. Chrs.
, no. 5)
Firm date
undated
Probable date
Early to mid-13th century
Dating Notes
John and Adam of Morham
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Tenendas
in (free, pure and/or perpetual) alms; of me and my heirs
Tenendas original language
in liberam puram et perpetuam elimosinam de me et heredibus meis
Sicut clause
Included; kingdom; Scotia
Warrandice
yes
Spiritual Benefits
Ancestors (pro anima); Any Spiritual Benefit; Self (pro anima); Successors (pro anima)
Associated People
(2)
Witnesses
(8)
Possessions: Lands
(1)
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Role
Name
Name (original language)
Name (translation)
Floruits
Grantor
John, son of Robert Russell of Duncanlaw
Johannes filius Roberti Russel de Doncanlaw
John, son of Robert Russell of Duncanlaw
Beneficiary
Hospital of Soutra
domui Sancte Trinitatis de Soltre
house of Holy Trinity of Soutra
1164 × 1306
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Name
Name (original language)
Name (translation)
Floruits
Order
John (II) of Morham, son of John Malherbe (I)
Johanne de Morham
Sir John of Morham
1214 × 1226
1
Adam Malherbe of Morham
Adam
Adam the persona, his brother
1243 × 1250
2
Uhtred, chaplain (Soutra)
Hutrith
Uchtred the chaplain
3
Walter, steward (Soutra)
Waltero
Walter the steward
4
Reginald, chaplain of Soutra
Reginaldo
Reginald, chaplain of Soutra
1220 × 1220
5
William, chaplain of Soutra
Willelmo
William, chaplain of Soutra
1241 × 1273
6
Richard, clerk (13C)
Ricardo
Richard the clerk
1207 × 1253
7
Richard, servant
Ricardo
Richard the servitor
8
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Type
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Original Text
Related Place
ELO (East Lothian)
half an oxgang with toft and croft (in Duncanlaw?)
dimidiam bouatam terre cum tofto et crofto
Duncanlaw