People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/88/1 (Camb. Reg., no. 84)

Description
Richard of Bickerton, knight, has quitclaimed to Cambuskenneth Abbey all right that he had in the lands that he had by gift of Sir Adam of Morham in the villa of Dunipace (STL), which ‘Marninus’ the forester and Patrick the shepherd and his son, and William of ‘Rowe’ held by their right bounds, both within and outwith the villa of Dunipace, with common pasture and with all other easements, for the exchange of the land of Binny (WLO), which the abbot and convent had by gift of the late William of Lindsey.
Firm date
8 November 1240 X circa 1279
Probable date
perhaps × 23 May 1273
Dating Notes
Earliest date for Richard, abbot of Cambuskenneth (see _Camb. Reg._, no. 82) × Richard’s gift to Newbattle Abbey (3/88/2).
Source for Data Entry
Cambuskenneth Registrum, no. 84
Trad. ID
Camb. Reg., no. 84
Calendar number
3/88/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Notes
At same time as Camb. Reg., nos. 81, 82 and 83.

Total number of associated factoids: 16

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 knight Richard of Bickerton, knight
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 forester Marninus, forester (STL)
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 shepherd Patrick, shepherd (STL)
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 Dominus (Lord/Sir) William, vicar of Linlithgow
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 clerk John, clerk of Hugh Gifford
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 vicar of Linlithgow William, vicar of Linlithgow
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 clerk of Linlithgow John, clerk of Linlithgow
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Hugh Gifford, son of John Gifford
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Adam Malherbe of Morham


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
8 Nov. 1240 X circa 1279 Land in villa of Dunipace (STL) Marninus, forester (STL); Patrick, shepherd (STL); Unknown, son of Patrick the shepherd; William de Rowe