People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 4/30/5 (Dryb. Lib., no. 36)

Description
Brother James, penitentiary of the lord pope and papal chaplain, notifies that in the lawsuit called before him between the nuns of South Berwick, for one part, and the abbot and canons of Dryburgh and William de Vaux for the other, concerning the church of Gullane (ELO), which the said nuns claim to belong to their church by right, the canons and William asserting the contrary, it was agreed that the nuns may have in peace and quiet all that which they held at the time the agreement was made and except all the garbal teinds of Kingston which they may pay and have after the death of William de Vaux, persona of the church of Gullane. With the consent and authority of the convent, the master and prioress have renounced and resigned all direct and useful right which they had or claimed to have in the church or towards the said church. James, by his legatine authority, directs that the composition be established.
Firm date
15 April 1221
Dating Notes
1221, 17 kal. May
Place date (modern)
Kelso
Place date (document)
Kelcou
Related Place
Kelso
Source for Data Entry
Dryburgh Liber, no. 36
Trad. ID
Dryb. Lib., no. 36
Calendar number
4/30/5
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
15 Apr. 1221 Church of Gullane (ELO) Berwick Priory (South Berwick)