Document 4/17/2 (Moray Reg., no. 27)
- Description
- Agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray, and (ii) Robert Fyndoc over the land that Robert used to have on the south side of the River Lossie, which the bishop said belonged to his land of Tullibardine (MOR), and which Robert said belonged to his land of Kellas (MOR), which he held at feuferme of the Maison Dieu of Elgin, and which the bishop accepted in exchange for lands pertaining to the church of Manbeen (MOR). Robert quitclaimed to the bishop in perpetuity all the said land on the south of the Lossie, and the land of Kellas besides. For this quitclaim, the bishop, with the counsel and consent of his chapter, has given, granted, and by this pubic writing established to Robert in perpetuity that half davoch of land that Archibald of Inverlochty held of him in the feu of Spynie (MOR), by stated bounds, for an annual render of one half mark, half at Pentecost and half at Martinmas, and provisioning three times a year their ploughing (carucam), harrowing (herciam), and carting (carrum), and once in autumn, six good men for the harvest, and performing the forinsec service of the lord king.
- Firm date
- 12 May 1223 X 17 December 1242
- Dating Notes
- Consecration × death of Bishop Andrew of Moray.
- Source for Data Entry
- Moray Registrum, no. 27
- Trad. ID
- Moray Reg., no. 27
- Calendar number
- 4/17/2
- Charter type
- Agreement
- Chirograph?
- yes
- Language
- Latin