People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/100/2 (Lind. Cart., no. 60)

Description
Henry of Brechin, son of Earl David, has given, granted and by this his present charter established, for the welfare of his soul and that of Juliana his wife, and of William his son, and of others, to Lindores Abbey, in free, pure and perpetual alms, 20s annually in perpetuity, on Martinmas, at Brechin. He also wills and grants that he and his wife Juliana should have their bodies carried to Lindores upon their deaths, as they are received in a full chapter into fraternity of the house and participation of all prayers and benefits which that entails.
Firm date
15 December 1218 X 30 August 1245
Dating Notes
Consecration of Bishop Gregory of Brechin × death of Henry of Brechin.
Source for Data Entry
Lindores Cartularyno. 60
Trad. ID
Lind. Cart., no. 60
Calendar number
3/100/2
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 14

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
15 Dec. 1218 X 30 Aug. 1245 serviens William, serviens of Henry of Brechin
15 Dec. 1218 X 30 Aug. 1245 serviens Walter, serviens of Henry of Brechin
15 Dec. 1218 X 30 Aug. 1245 Earl David, earl of Huntingdon (d.1219)
15 Dec. 1218 X 30 Aug. 1245 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Gregory, bishop of Brechin (fl.1189×98-1242×46)
15 Dec. 1218 X 30 Aug. 1245 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Henry of Stirling, son of Earl David
15 Dec. 1218 X 30 Aug. 1245 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Richard, son of Thomas
15 Dec. 1218 X 30 Aug. 1245 bishop of Brechin Gregory, bishop of Brechin (fl.1189×98-1242×46)