People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/586/16 (Laner. Cart., no. 32)

Description
John [II] de Vaux has granted and by his charter established to Lanercost Priory all the lands which William, his father, gave and by his charter established to the priory, that is, a toft and a field [culturam] in the territory of Kingston called ‘Withelau’, and a field [culturam] in the territory of Fenton next to the moor, that is, all the land which lies between the land of Robert Fleming and the exit of Kingston up to the moor, and three acres of land next to the sheepfold which belonged to Richard son of Michael, with common pasture and easements in Kingston, Fenton and Kilmurdie (ELO), in pure and perpetual alms.
Firm date
circa 1221 X circa 1255
Dating Notes
Grantor
Source for Data Entry
Lanercost Cartulary, no. 32
Trad. ID
Laner. Cart., no. 32
Calendar number
3/586/16
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 10

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
circa 1221 X circa 1255 clerk William de Vaux, persona of Gullane, clerk
circa 1221 X circa 1255 steward Robert, son of Adam, steward


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
circa 1221 X circa 1255 3 acres in Kingston (ELO) Richard, son of Michael of Peaston, expensarius
circa 1221 X circa 1255 Land of Robert Fleming (ELO) Robert Fleming