People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 4/19/3 (Holy. Lib., no. 62)

Description
An agreement was formed between Abbot W[…] and the convent of Holyrood and Sir Roger de Quincy whereby Sir Roger demitted and granted to the canons all the teinds of grain of the parish church of Tranent (ELO). The canons shall consider a third free from multure; they will grind two parts at the mills of Tranent and Longniddry (ELO) until such time that anyone can grind up to 16 measures, and the canons shall grind the grain which is in hopper after Sir [Roger]. The remaining grain that they cannot grind there, they will grind it at the mill called ‘shirevis milne’; in addition, Roger granted and conceded to the canons the teinds of his mills at Tranent and Longniddry.
Firm date
25 March 1222 X 24 March 1223
Dating Notes
1222
Source for Data Entry
Holyrood Liber, no. 62
Trad. ID
Holy. Lib., no. 62
Calendar number
4/19/3
Charter type
Agreement
Chirograph?
yes
Language
Latin
Notes
Printed from single sheet which was penes Lord Panmure in 1840, but was not among the Holyrood Charters deposited in SRO by Lord Dalhousie in 1955.

Total number of associated factoids: 8

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
25 Mar. 1222 X 24 Mar. 1223 abbot of Holyrood of Edinburgh William, abbot of Holyrood (IV) (fl.1221-27)
25 Mar. 1222 X 24 Mar. 1223 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester (d.1264)
25 Mar. 1222 X 24 Mar. 1223 prior of St Germans Milo Cornet
25 Mar. 1222 X 24 Mar. 1223 chaplain of Tranent John, chaplain of Tranent


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
25 Mar. 1222 X 24 Mar. 1223 Mills at Tranent and Longniddry (ELO) Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester (d.1264)