People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Gift of right and lordship in land of ‘Rosinclerach' (Rossie, PER)

Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
3/296/2 (Erroll Chrs., no. 10)
Firm date
1251 X 1275
Probable date
not 1255×57
Dating Notes
Alan Durward witness, not as justiciar, × his death. Also William, e. Mar.
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Tenendas
of me and my heirs
Tenendas original language
de me et heredibus msie
Render dates
Assumption of BVM [15 Aug.]
Nominal renders
spices
Sicut clause
Included
Returns / Renders
money: pennies
Warrandice
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor John of Inchyra (son of Duncan) Johannes de Inchesirych John of Inchyra 1240 × 1283
Beneficiary Gilbert Hay (I), lord of Errol (d.1263) (son of David) Gilberto de Haya Sir Gilbert de Hay 1198 × 1263


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
William, earl of Mar (d.a.1281) Willelmo Sir William, earl of Mar, knight 1234 × 1274 1
Alan Durward (d.1275) Halano Hostiario Sir Alan Durward, knight 1233 × 1273 2
Malcolm Murray, knight Malcolmo de Morauia Sir Malcolm of Moray, knight 1258 × 1282 3
John Cameron (I), sheriff of Perth Johanne Cambruyn Sir John Cameron, knight 1234 × 1270 4
Alexander of Inchmartin, knight (d. x1279) Alexandro de Inchemartin Sir Alexander of Inchmartine, knight 1262 × 1262 5
William Hay (III) (son of David) Willelmo de Haya Sir William de Hay, knight 1240 × 1259 6
John of Fenton, knight Johanne de Fentuyn Sir John of Fenton, knight 1240 × 1271 7
Matthew of Moncreiffe Matheo de Muncrephe Sir Matthew of Moncreiffe, knight 1247 × 1251 8


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
privileges in general (all liberties, etc.) rights in Rossie (Rosinclerach) tota terra de Rosinclerach Rossie (Gowrie)