People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Thomas of Ayton, master

Biography
Watt, Graduates, 21: Thomas took his name from Ayton (BWK) and was Master in 1285. He occurs later, in 1305 and was described as official of the archdeacon of Lothian, 1316x27. He is not likely to be the same as Thomas of Haytone who swore fealty to Edward I in 1296.
Floruits
1285 × 1305
Related Place
Ayton

Total number of associated factoids: 7

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Date Short Summary Role Witnesses Source
Friday 29 Oct. 1305 Agreement between Dunfermline Abbey and William Gugy, vicar of Inverkeithing in the presence of 4/0/0 (Dunf. Reg., no. 338)
Friday 29 Oct. 1305 Agreement between Dunfermline Abbey and William Gugy, vicar of Inverkeithing Sealer 4/0/0 (Dunf. Reg., no. 338)


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Date Short Summary Source
Sunday 10 Jun. 1285 Master 2/10/279 (Newb. Reg., no. 59)
10 Jun. 1285 Master 2/97/58 (Newb. Reg., no. 59)
Friday 29 Oct. 1305 Master 4/0/0 (Dunf. Reg., no. 338)


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Date Short Summary Source
10/Jun/1285 Gift and concession of church of Heriot (MLO) 2/97/58 (Newb. Reg., no. 59)
Sunday 10 June 1285 Confirmation of donation of church of Heriot (MLO) 2/10/279 (Newb. Reg., no. 59)