People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/17/69 (Lenn. Cart., 48)

Description
Malcolm, earl of Lennox, has given and by this his present charter established to John son of Alan of Leny, that land which is called Drumchastle (PER)l which formerly belonged to Alan of Leny (PER), and which land Alan returned and strongly resigned to Malcolm by rod and staff. It is to be held and had in feu and heritage, in perpetuity, by all its correct and customary bounds, with all the freedoms, commodities, easements and just pertinents belonging to the said land. John and his heirs are to annually render to Malcolm and his heirs, by equal portions at the feast of Pentecost and St Martin in winter, four pennies of silver, for all other secular service, custom, exaction and demand. Malcolm promises warrandice.
Firm date
1286 X 19 July 1333
Dating Notes
late 13th century × death of Earl Malcolm
Source for Data Entry
Lennox Cartulary, 48
Trad. ID
Lenn. Cart., 48
Calendar number
3/17/69
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 7

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 earl of Lennox Malcolm (I) or (II), earl of Lennox
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 clerk Cessán, clerk
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 steward of Lennox Patrick Galbraith, steward