People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Thomas, prior of Urquhart (fl.1226-32)

Biography
Watt and Shead, Heads, 213: Thomas occurs as prior of Urquhart on 5 May 1226 and again on 10 October 1232.
Floruits
1226 × 1232
Related Place
Urquhart Priory

Total number of associated factoids: 29

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Date Short Summary Role Witnesses Source
unavailable Appointment of deputies in case concerning Rhynie Appointee 4/32/50 (Moray Reg., no. 73)
10 Oct. 1226 Agreement between Andrew, bishop of Moray, and Walter of Moray, son of Hugh of Moray, over use of woods and moor of Spynie and Findrassie (MOR) Sealer Alexander Douglas, sheriff of Elgin, serviens of the bishop of Moray; Andrew Wiseman, serviens; Andrew, clerk of Bishop Andrew of Moray; Archibald of Inverlochty; Augustine of Elgin/ Moray; Gregory, dean of Strathspey; Henry Douglas, clerk; Ralph, chaplain of Bishop Andrew of Moray; Robert Hode; Robert, dean of Inverness; Simon, clerk of Bishop Andrew of Moray; Walter of Innes; Walter of Slentack; William Wiseman (early 13C); William, brother of Bishop Richard (of Moray); William, dean of Strathbogie 4/16/6 (Moray Reg., no. 120)
31 Oct. 1226 Agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray, and (ii) Gilbert Durward, over the teinds of the king's cain from the land of Stratherrick (INV) and over a half davoch of land called Boleskine (INV) Sealer Andrew, clerk of Bishop Andrew of Moray; Archibald Douglas (early 13C); Ralph, chaplain of Bishop Andrew of Moray; Simon, clerk of Bishop Andrew of Moray; Walter Murray of Petty (son of William (II) Freskin Murray, d.1226); William Murray, knight (mid-13C) 4/16/7 (Moray Reg., no. 74)
21 Nov. 1226 Settlement of case between Andrew, bishop of Moray and David of Strathbogie Judge 4/32/50 (Moray Reg., no. 73)
10 Oct. 1232 Agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray, and (ii) David of Strathbogie over the boundaries of the lands of the church of Rhynie, Dunbennan, Drumdelgie, Ruthven and Botary (ABD) Sealer Adam, clerk of David of Strathbogie; Alexander Douglas, sheriff of Elgin, serviens of the bishop of Moray; Herbert, abbot of Kinloss (fl.1226-51); John, persona of Glass; M., dean of Strathbogie ; Murin, steward of Strathbogie ; Reginald, vicar of Aberchirder ; Thomas, prior of Urquhart (fl.1226-32); Walter Murray of Duffus (son of Hugh); Walter Murray of Petty (son of William (II) Freskin Murray, d.1226); Walter of Innes; William, persona of Edendiack 4/15/8 (Moray Reg., no. 35)


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Date Short Summary Source
12 May 1223 X 20 June 1228 Agreement between (i) Malcolm I, earl of Fife, and (ii) Andrew, bishop of Moray and the chapter of Moray, over the lands of Advie (MOR), etc. 4/15/4 (Moray Reg., no. 62)
12 May 1223 X 20 June 1228 Gift of right of patronage of church of Cromdale (MOR) 3/16/20 (Moray Reg., no. 63)
5 May 1226 Agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray, and (ii) James, son of Morgan, over certain lands in the feu of Abernethy in Strathspey 4/15/5 (Moray Reg., no. 70)
9 October 1226 Agreement between Andrew, bishop of Moray, and Walter of Moray (son of William of Moray), over lands of Alturlie (INV), Lunnin (INV), Dun Davie (INV), and Croy (INV), etc. 4/16/5 (Moray Reg., no. 31)
18 March 1227 Agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray, and the church of Moray, and (ii) David, son of Duncan, late earl of Fife, over the advowson of the churches of Strathbogie (ABD) and the land lands belonging to them 4/15/6 (Moray Reg., no. 30)
30 June 1228 Gift of land of 'Robynfeld' to maintain bridge of Spey (BNF) 1/7/143 (RRS, iii, no. 140)
25 April 1229 Agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray, and (ii) Walter of Moray, son of the late William of Moray, over lands and pastures within Walter's feu 4/16/8 (Moray Reg., no. 33)
26 July 1232 Gift of the land of Dallas in exchange for one davoch of land in Strathardle (PER) called 'Petcarene' 2/8/28 (Moray Reg., no. 79)
26 July 1232 Gift of one davoch at feuferme in Strathardle (PER), called Tullochcurran 2/8/27 (C.A. Chrs., no. 38)
10 October 1232 Agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray, and (ii) David of Strathbogie over the boundaries of the lands of the church of Rhynie, Dunbennan, Drumdelgie, Ruthven and Botary (ABD) 4/15/8 (Moray Reg., no. 35)