People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/17/4 (Kel. Lib., no. 222)

Description
Maldoven, earl of Lennox, has given, and granted, and established by this his charter, to Kelso Abbey, the church of Campsie (STL) with all its pertinents and liberties, in free, pure and perpetual alms, as is more fully contained in the charter of Earl David (of Huntingdon) and the confirmations of William, king of Scotland, and Jocelin, late bishop of Glasgow.
Firm date
2 November 1208 X 4 December 1214
Dating Notes
Last attestation of Earl Alwin and succession of Earl Maldoven × death of King William; probable date based on attestation of Walter son of Alan (II) the steward. Perhaps late.
Source for Data Entry
Kelso Liber, i, no. 222
Trad. ID
Kel. Lib., no. 222
Calendar number
3/17/4
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
2 Nov. 1208 X 4 Dec. 1214 earl of Lennox Máel Domnaig, earl of Lennox (d. by 1265)
2 Nov. 1208 X 4 Dec. 1214 Earl David, earl of Huntingdon (d.1219)
2 Nov. 1208 X 4 Dec. 1214 king of Scots William I, king of Scots (d.1214)
2 Nov. 1208 X 4 Dec. 1214 Dominus (Lord/Sir) William I, king of Scots (d.1214)
2 Nov. 1208 X 4 Dec. 1214 bishop of Glasgow Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow (d.1199)
2 Nov. 1208 X 4 Dec. 1214 steward (king's) Walter Stewart (II), son of Alan (d.1241)
2 Nov. 1208 X 4 Dec. 1214 steward (earl's) Malcolm Beg, son of Gillespie Galbraith
2 Nov. 1208 X 4 Dec. 1214 judex (breitheamh) Gilbert, judex (Lennox)
2 Nov. 1208 X 4 Dec. 1214 chamberlain (earl's) Duibne, son of Coscrach (mac Coscrach)