Date
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Short
Summary |
Primary
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Witnesses |
unavailable |
Donation which William Comyn has made |
no |
|
unavailable |
Agreement between William Comyn and Abbot of Kelso |
no |
|
unavailable |
Gift of liberties and possessions |
no |
|
unavailable |
Donation of churches within diocese of Glasgow |
no |
|
unavailable |
Gift of liberties and possessions |
no |
|
unavailable |
Gift of Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow to Kelso Abbey |
no |
|
unavailable |
Gift of Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow to Kelso Abbey |
no |
|
unavailable |
* Agreement between the father of Reginald of Corra and William of Sinclair concerning the land of Fincorra at ferme (LAN) |
no |
|
unavailable |
Quitclaim of land of Fincorra (LAN) |
no |
|
unavailable |
Gift of ‘Hauhtiferdale’ (in Lesmahagow, LAN) |
no |
|
25 Mar. 1144 X 24 Mar. 1145 |
Confirmation of the church of Lesmahagow |
yes |
|
23 Apr. 1144 X 25 Mar. 1145 |
Gift of the church and the land of Lesmahagow |
yes |
Ascelin, archdeacon of Glasgow (fl.1126×7-1153×9); David Oliphant (12C); Edward, bishop of Aberdeen (d.1171); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); John, chaplain (TRD); Jordan Heron (12C); Malcolm IV, king of Scots (d.1165); Odinel de Umfraville (fl.1145-66); Richard, chaplain (TRD); Robert Bruce II (d.1194); William de Somerville (I); William I, king of Scots (d.1214); William Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4) |
23 Apr. 1144 X 25 Mar. 1145 |
Gift of the church and the land of Lesmahagow |
yes |
Ascelin, archdeacon of Glasgow (fl.1126×7-1153×9); David Oliphant (12C); Edward, bishop of Aberdeen (d.1171); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); John, chaplain (TRD); Jordan Heron (12C); Malcolm IV, king of Scots (d.1165); Odinel de Umfraville (fl.1145-66); Richard, chaplain (TRD); Robert Bruce II (d.1194); William de Somerville (I); William I, king of Scots (d.1214); William Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4) |
24 Dec. 1165 X 1195 |
Renewal of property and privileges as granted by King Malcolm IV |
yes |
|
24 Dec. 1165 X 1195 |
Renewal of property and privileges as granted by King Malcolm IV |
yes |
|
1181 X 4 Jul. 1195 |
Renewal of churches and alms in the diocese of Glasgow |
yes |
Elias of Partick, canon of Glasgow (son of Fulbert); Herbert, dean of Glasgow (fl.1179×89-1204×07); Hugh, king's chaplain and clerk (episcopal witness); John of Huntingdon, master, official of Glasgow (fl.1179×1208); John of Roxburgh, master, treasurer of Glasgow (d.1196); John, dean of Teviotdale and Roxburgh (fl.1195-1204×07); Simon, archdeacon of Glasgow (fl.1165×74-1195×96); Walter, clerk of Bishops Ingram and Jocelin; William, canon of Glasgow, clerk |
25 Mar. 1182 |
Grant of a privilege of protection, and confirming possessions, rights, and immunities |
yes |
|
19 May 1232 |
Renewal of churches and other alms held by Kelso Abbey in the diocese of Glasgow |
yes |
Adam, chaplain of Bishop Walter of Glasgow; Hugh of Potton, archdeacon of Glasgow (d.1238); Robert de Crag, canon of Glasgow; Simon of Biggar, precentor of Glasgow (d.1266×69) |
17 May 1235 |
Concession to hold land of Lesmahagow in free forest |
yes |
Patrick (II), earl of Dunbar (d.1248); Walter Oliphant, justiciar of Lothian (son of Walter) (d.1242) |
25 Mar. 1269 X 24 Mar. 1270 |
Statement that Adam of Folkerton unjustly detained Poneil (LAN) |
yes |
|
25 Mar. 1269 X 24 Mar. 1270 |
* Resignation of land of Poneil (LAN) |
yes |
Adam Tollous; Gilla Muire, son of William son of Conall; Nicholas of Biggar, knight; Peter of Greenrig; Richard of Haxtebet'; Robert of Ednam, steward of Henry of Lambden, abbot of Kelso; Thomas de Vere; Thomas Randolph (d.c.1296); William Browning, burgess of Lanark; William of Lanark, clerk |
20 May 1301 |
Resignation and quitclaim of land of Dowane (LAN) in exchange for 'Hauhitiferdale' (in Lesmahagow, LAN) |
yes |
Adam of Dowane, senior (son of Daniel); Adam, son of William son of Brigtoc; Alexander Folcard, son of William Folcard; Archibald of Corra; Aymer of Softlaw, rector of Douglas; David of Poneil; Nicholas of Bannatyne; Reginald of Corra; Richard Veir; William of Kype; William, son of Brigtoc |
undated |
Gift of land of Little Kype (LAN) |
yes |
Aymer of Softlaw, rector of Douglas; Geoffrey, chaplain of Innerwick; Hugh of Chirnside, master, clerk; Matthew of Greenlaw, burgess of Kelso; Richard of Fans, son of Nicholas (late 13C); Walter, goldsmith of Roxburgh, burgess and alderman of Roxburgh |