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Document 2/10/31 (
SEA
, i, no. 150)
Description
Arnold, bishop of St Andrews, for Kelso Abbey; has granted church of Langton (BWK) which Roger de Eu, patron of church, has given.
Firm date
20 November 1160 X 13 September 1162
Dating Notes
Consecration × death of Bishop Arnold
Source for Data Entry
Scottish Episcopal Acta
, i, no. 150
Trad. ID
SEA
, i, no. 150
Calendar number
2/10/31
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Total number of associated factoids: 10
Transaction factoids
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Relationship factoids
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Title factoids
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Primary
Witnesses
unavailable
Gift of church of Langton (BWK)
no
20 Nov. 1160 X 13 Sept. 1162
Confirmation of church of Langton (BWK)
yes
Geoffrey, canon of St Andrews
;
Herbert Scott, master, clerk (fl.1144×59-1172×78)
;
Herbert, bishop of Glasgow (d.1164)
;
Ingram, bishop of Glasgow (d.1174)
;
Níall (Nelo) of Whittinghame
;
Thorald, archdeacon of Lothian (d.1163 or 1166)
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Subject
Object
20 Nov. 1160 X 13 Sept. 1162
Patron of Church of Langton(Tenurial & lordship relationship)
Roger d'Eu (12C)
Church of Langton
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Title Holder
20 Nov. 1160 X 13 Sept. 1162
bishop of St Andrews
Arnold, bishop of St Andrews (d.1162)
20 Nov. 1160 X 13 Sept. 1162
bishop of Glasgow
Herbert, bishop of Glasgow (d.1164)
20 Nov. 1160 X 13 Sept. 1162
archdeacon of Lothian
Thorald, archdeacon of Lothian (d.1163 or 1166)
20 Nov. 1160 X 13 Sept. 1162
archdeacon of Glasgow
Ingram, bishop of Glasgow (d.1174)
20 Nov. 1160 X 13 Sept. 1162
Master
Herbert Scott, master, clerk (fl.1144×59-1172×78)
20 Nov. 1160 X 13 Sept. 1162
canon of St Andrews
Geoffrey, canon of St Andrews
20 Nov. 1160 X 13 Sept. 1162
patron
Roger d'Eu (12C)