People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/589/2 (Kel. Lib., no. 208)

Description
Eustace de Vescy has given, granted and by this present charter established to Kelso Abbey, in free, pure and perpetual alms, 20 shillings annually from the mill of Sprouston (ROX) which he holds, taken from the teinds of mill, for illumination of the church of Kelso, two-thirds at the midpoint of Pentecost and the other one-third at the midpoint of the feast of Saint Martin. Kelso received his, his wife, his heirs and all his ancestors and successors into the fraternity and fellowship of the church of Kelso, they absolved the soul of his father, his mother and the souls of his ancestors and successors and they made them participants in all the spiritual benefit which occur and will occur in the monastery of Kelso perpetually.
Firm date
18 September 1202 X 13 March 1214
Probable date
prob. same day as no. 210
Dating Notes
the bishop of St Andrews with a chaplain called Edward was William Malveisin (postulated 18.9.1202) x John of Maxwell successor in office as sheriff of Roxburgh
Source for Data Entry
Kelso Liber, i, no. 208
Trad. ID
Kel. Lib., no. 208
Calendar number
3/589/2
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 8

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
18 Sept. 1202 X 13 Mar. 1214 sheriff John Maxwell, chamberlain, sheriff of Roxburgh (d.1241)
18 Sept. 1202 X 13 Mar. 1214 chaplain (bishop's) Edward Murray, master, canon, bishop's clerk
18 Sept. 1202 X 13 Mar. 1214 bishop of St Andrews William Malveisin, bishop of St Andrews (d.1238)
18 Sept. 1202 X 13 Mar. 1214 clerk of Hume Patrick, clerk of Hume


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
18 Sept. 1202 X 13 Mar. 1214 mill of Sprouston (ROX) Eustace de Vescy (d.1216)