People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: FIF (Fife) >> Forgan

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Name Floruits Related place
Church of Forgan Forgan
Elias, chaplain of Forgan 1200 × 1200 Forgan
Roger of Forgan Forgan
Walter, chaplain of Forgan 1200 × 1200 Forgan
Walter, vicar of Forgan 1296 × 1296 Forgan


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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Gift of church of Forgan in Fife, etc. no
unavailable Gift of church of Forgan in Fife, etc. no
unavailable Resignation of the church of Forgan in Fife no
unavailable Gift of Kings David and Malcolm IV no
unavailable Gift of church of Forgan, with a chapel of Naughton (FIF) and a ploughgate of land no
unavailable Gift of church of Forgan (FIF) with chapel of Naughton no
unavailable Gift of church of Forgan in Fife with chapel of Naughton (FIF) and ploughgate of land no
Oct. 1199 X 7 Jul. 1202 Gift of church of Forgan (FIF) with chapel of Naughton (FIF) yes Adam, son of Odo of Kinninmonth; Constantine of Lochore (II), son of Philip; Duncan (II), earl of Fife (d.1204); Duncan de Lascelles (d.1227×9); Henry de Lascelles ; Hugh, steward of bishops of St Andrews; John of Leicester, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1214); Malcolm (I), earl of Fife (d.1229); Ralph Niger, dean of Lothian (fl.1214×27-35×38); Ranulf de Wat, archdeacon of St Andrews (d.1209); Richard de Lascelles (son of Hervey); Roger, bishop of St Andrews (d.1202); Simon of St Andrews, master (fl.1199/1200-1212×18); Thomas of Kilmaron; Waldin of Denmuir; William Gifford, son of Hugh Gifford, lord of Yester; William of Wyville, knight; William, chaplain of Dairsie
1209 X 1212 Institution into church of Forgan in Fife yes Edward Murray, master, canon, bishop's clerk; Gervase de Néauflé; Laurence of Thornton, archdeacon of St Andrews (d.1238×40); Michael, master, clerk, chaplain (fl.1201-1220×25); Peter of Dryburgh, master, clerk; Peter, chaplain and clerk of Bishop Malveisin; Robert de St Germain, master, clerk (fl.1199-1220); Stephen of Lilliesleaf, master, clerk, persona; William of Greenlaw, master (d.1247)
19 Jun. 1248 Confirmation of possessions of St Andrews Priory yes
1251 X 1260 Renewal of church of Naughton (FIF), namely, of Forgan in Fife, with its chapel of Naughton yes Adam of Bassenthwaite; Adam/Andrew Simplex, official of archdeacon of St Andrews; Gilbert Hay (I), lord of Errol (d.1263) (son of David); Laurence, chaplain (13C); Richard de Lascelles (son of Hervey); Richard of Kinnaird; Simon, clerk (St Andrews, mid C13); Thomas of Norham, master; Thomas, abbot of Lindores (d.1273); William Hay (III) (son of David); William of Kilmaron; William, prior of May (fl.1251×60)
29 Jan. 1267 Gift of the church of Forgan in Fife and its chapel of Naughton, and a ploughgate near the church yes Adam of Annan; Adam of Makerstoun, master, provost (d.1280×86); Gilbert de Heriz, official of St Andrews; Robert de Prebenda, bishop of Dunblane (d.1284); Robert de Stuteville, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1282×83); Simon Wallace, master, official of St Andrews; Thomas of Braid; Thomas Wallace, son of Adam Wallace; William of Dalgarnock, rector of Ratho
29 Jan. 1267 Gift of the church of Forgan in Fife and its chapel of Naughton, and a ploughgate near the church yes Adam of Annan; Adam of Makerstoun, master, provost (d.1280×86); Gilbert de Heriz, official of St Andrews; Robert de Prebenda, bishop of Dunblane (d.1284); Robert de Stuteville, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1282×83); Simon Wallace, master, official of St Andrews; Thomas of Braid; Thomas Wallace, son of Adam Wallace; William of Dalgarnock, rector of Ratho
3 Oct. 1288 Restoration of land called 'Ryhinche' in Forgan in Fife (FIF) to St Andrews Priory yes
27 Jan. 1293 Renewal of fruits of churches of Longforgan (PER) and Forgan (FIF) yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1209 X 1212 church of Forgan (FIF) with chapel of Naughton (FIF) Gervase de Néauflé
29 Jan. 1267 Church of Forgan in Fife Hugh of Stirling, canon, bishop-elect (d.1283)