People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/20/1 (Moray Reg., no. 259)

Description
Fearchar, earl of Ross, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Walter of Moray, son of the late Hugh of Moray, two davochs of land in Ross (ROS), namely ‘Clon’, by its right bounds and with all just pertinents, holding in feu and heritage, for an annual render of one pound of pepper on the feast of St Martin, for all service and demand, and making forinsec service of the lord king.
Firm date
4 September 1230 X 17 December 1242
Dating Notes
Last known attestation of Richard as precentor (and note William as chancellor) × death of Bishop Andrew of Moray.
Source for Data Entry
Moray Registrum, no. 259
Trad. ID
Moray Reg., no. 259
Calendar number
3/20/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 16

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
4 Sept. 1230 X 17 Dec. 1242 earl of Ross Fearchar, earl of Ross (d.1251)
4 Sept. 1230 X 17 Dec. 1242 bishop of Moray Andrew Murray, bishop of Moray (d.1242)
4 Sept. 1230 X 17 Dec. 1242 Master William of Duffus, precentor of Moray
4 Sept. 1230 X 17 Dec. 1242 precentor William of Duffus, precentor of Moray
4 Sept. 1230 X 17 Dec. 1242 chancellor William, bishop of Argyll (d.1241)
4 Sept. 1230 X 17 Dec. 1242 canon of Moray Andrew of Binnie, canon of Moray/Elgin
4 Sept. 1230 X 17 Dec. 1242 canon of Moray John Hollebeck, canon of Moray
4 Sept. 1230 X 17 Dec. 1242 serviens Duncan, serviens of William earl of Ross
4 Sept. 1230 X 17 Dec. 1242 judex of Caithness Gilmakali, iudex of Caithness