People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Gift of lands of Upper Dunfallandy (PER)

Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
3/491/1 (C.A. Rent., 348, no. 86)
Firm date
August 1244 X 3 July 1247
Dating Notes
The expression <em>pie recordationis</em> suggests that Earl David of Hastings was already dead. His last known attestation is in August 1244, a treaty between Alexander II and Henry III at Newcastle (<em>CDS</em> I, no. 1654). This charter is confirmed by King Alexander, 3 July 1247 (<em>C.A. Chrs.</em>, no. 53; _Handlist_, no. 284).
Primary
yes
Tenendas
in (free, pure and/or perpetual) alms
Tenendas original language
in puram et perpetuam elemosinam

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Ness, master, king's physician Nessi Ness, physician of the king 1231 × 1244
Beneficiary Mary, Blessed Virgin St Mariae St Mary 1122 × 1321
Beneficiary Coupar Angus Abbey (fd.1164) monachis de Cupro monks of Coupar 1162 × 1358


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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Pro salute anime David Hastings, earl of Atholl (d.1247) Dauid de Hasting Sir David of Hastings, earl of Atholl 1208 × 1242
Pro anima Forbflaith, countess of Atholl Forflisae sponsae suae Forbflaith his spouse, countess of Atholl 1244 × 1247


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
PER (Perthshire) Dunfallandy Auchter (Upper) terra de Dunfolemthim hutyhr Dunfallandy