Date
|
Short
Summary |
Primary
|
Witnesses |
unavailable |
Charter concerning church of Glenisla |
no |
|
unavailable |
Gift of toft in Perth, churches of Kinclavin (PER), Tillicoultry (CLA), Kincardine (PER) and Glenisla |
no |
|
6 May 1207 |
Confirmation of possessions of Cambuskenneth Abbey |
yes |
|
unavailable |
Concession of right of patronage of church of Glenisla (ANG) |
no |
|
unavailable |
Gift of patronage of church of Glenisla (ANG) |
no |
|
12 Sept. 1311 |
Statement concerning history of patronage of church of Glenisla (ANG) |
yes |
|
12 Sept. 1311 |
*Concession of patronage of the church of Glenisla (ANG) saving pension of £10 |
yes |
|
12 Sept. 1311 |
Concession of patronage of church of Glenisla (ANG) |
yes |
|
18 Jul. 1234 |
Confirmation of 10 marks for supporting two monks in Holy Trinity of Loch of Forfar; 5 marks for lighting; common pasture and fuel |
yes |
David Hastings, earl of Atholl (d.1247); David Lindsay (II), son of David (I), lord of Luffness (d.1241); David Lindsay (III) of Barnweill (d.c.1268); John de Vaux, knight (fl.1213-55); Richard Murray (1230s); Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester (d.1264) |
9 Jul. 1233 |
Gift of lands in Glenisla (ANG) |
yes |
Alexander of Stirling, son of Patrick; John Hay (I), lord of Naughton (d.×Oct.1266); John Maxwell, chamberlain, sheriff of Roxburgh (d.1241); Ralph de Campania (Champagne); Roger, son of Glay; Thomas Hay (son of William); Walter Stewart (II), son of Alan (d.1241); William of Bondington, bishop of Glasgow (d.1258) |