People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/21/48 (Neville, Strathearn, no. 52)

Description
M[alise], earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, in pure and perpetual alms, to Inchaffray Abbey, licence and power to dig and cut stones in his quarry and his land of Nether Gask (PER), for their church and other buildings. He also grants free transit to the said quarry and to Nether Gask, and free entrance and exit with their men, animals, and carts, and two acres of land next to the quarry on the western side, where they may build a house.
Firm date
12 November 1266
Dating Notes
On the morrow of St Martin in hyeme, 1266.
Place date (modern)
Crieff
Place date (document)
Cref'
Related Place
Crieff
Source for Data Entry
Neville, Acts of the earls of Strathearn, no. 52
Trad. ID
Neville, Strathearn, no. 52
Calendar number
3/21/48
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin Charters, no. 105(i) Inchaffray Charters, no. 95 Inchaffray Liber, no. 64

Total number of associated factoids: 10

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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
12 Nov. 1266 Quarry and land of Nether Gask (PER) Malise (II), earl of Strathearn (d.1271)