People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 4/32/16 (Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 3)

Description
P[atrick], abbot of Dunfermline, W[ido/Guy], abbot of Lindores and H[ugh], prior of May, judges-delegate appointed by Pope Innocent III, pronounce a decision in the complaint which Ranulf, archdeacon of St Andrews, made against Hugh the steward, and Jordan, his nepos, on the other part, concerning the lands laying on the west of the ‘new work’ towards the houses of Lamburc, which he asserted belonged his archdeaconry. The judges decided, at the mediation of Sir William, bishop of St Andrews, that Hugh and Jordan would resign and quitclaim the lands, together with the buildings which they have built upon them, to the archdeacon and his successors. In return, the archdeacon has given to Hugh the steward 15 marks and Jordan 10 marks and 4 ‘perticatas’ of land, immediately east of the house of Simon the clerk, which he had received from Prior Thomas and the convent of St Andrews, for a rent of one pound of cumin.
Firm date
20 September 1202 X 11 April 1206
Dating Notes
Postulation of Bishop William of St Andrews; attestation of Patrick, abbot of Dunfermline (1202) × first attestation of Prior John of May
Source for Data Entry
Barrow, ‘Some East Fife Documents’, no. 3
Trad. ID
Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 3
Calendar number
4/32/16
Charter type
Settlement
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.18, no. 33 Ferguson, Medieval Papal Reps., App. I, no. 15
Document Image
See the Models of Authority website for an image of this charter with transcription, translation, etc.

Total number of associated factoids: 30

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 abbot of Dunfermline Patrick, abbot of Dunfermline (fl.1202-17×1223)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 abbot of Lindores Guy, abbot of Lindores (d.1219)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 prior of the Isle of May Hugh de Mortimer, prior of May (fl.1198×1206)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 pope Innocent III, pope (d.1216)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 archdeacon of St Andrews Ranulf de Wat, archdeacon of St Andrews (d.1209)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 steward Hugh, steward of bishops of St Andrews
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Thomas, prior of St Andrews (fl.1199-1211)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 Master Adam, master (TRW)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 Master Stephen of Lilliesleaf, master, clerk, persona
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 Master Isaac Scott, master, clerk
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 Master Simon of St Andrews, master (fl.1199/1200-1212×18)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 dean William of Crail, dean of Fife/Crail
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 chaplain of Brechin William of Brechin, chaplain
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 prior Thomas, prior of St Andrews (fl.1199-1211)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 chaplain (bishop's) Peter, chaplain and clerk of Bishop Malveisin
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 chaplain (bishop's) Edward Murray, master, canon, bishop's clerk
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 marischal John, marischal (early13C)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 dispenser Eutrope, dispenser (St Andrews)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 bishop of St Andrews William Malveisin, bishop of St Andrews (d.1238)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 clerk Simon, clerk (in St Andrews)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 Houses of Lamburc Lamburc (in St Andrews)
20 Sept. 1202 X 11 Apr. 1206 House of Simon the clerk Simon, clerk (in St Andrews)