People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/167/3 (Glas. Reg., no. 90)

Description
William Comyn, in the presence of the lord king William and his court at Alyth, has quitclaimed in perpetuity to St Kentigern and to William bishop of Glasgow and his successors in perpetuity, all right that he said and believed he had in that land called Muckcroft (LAN), over which there was a lawsuit between William Comyn and Bishop William, with William Comyn saying it belonged to Kirkintilloch, and the bishop saying it belonged to Bedlay. He wills and by his charter grants that the bishop and his successors in perpetuity shall have and hold the land of Muckcroft with all its just pertinents, free and quit from him and his heirs in perpetuity.
Firm date
February 1201 X 1 March 1202
Dating Notes
Arrival in Scotland of Bp. William × royal confirmation (_RRS_, ii, no. 430).
Place date (modern)
Alyth
Place date (document)
Alith
Related Place
Alyth
Source for Data Entry
Glasgow Registrum, i, no. 90
Trad. ID
Glas. Reg., no. 90
Calendar number
3/167/3
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Subject Object
Feb. 1201 X 1 Mar. 1202 Clerk of William I, king of Scots (d.1214) (Employment relationship) Richard de Prebenda, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1210) William I, king of Scots (d.1214)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
Feb. 1201 X 1 Mar. 1202 clerk (king's) Richard de Prebenda, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1210)
Feb. 1201 X 1 Mar. 1202 king William I, king of Scots (d.1214)
Feb. 1201 X 1 Mar. 1202 bishop of Glasgow William Malveisin, bishop of St Andrews (d.1238)
Feb. 1201 X 1 Mar. 1202 marischal David de Bonville, marischal (fl.late 12C-mid13C)