Document 3/167/20 (C.A. Chrs., no. 62)
- Description
- John Comyn (d.1302), for the salvation of his soul, and the souls of Sir John Comyn, his father (d.1277), and Lady Eve, his mother, and for the souls of all his ancestors and successors, has renounced and quitclaimed to the monks of Coupar Angus all right and claim which he has or was able to have in the land of Invervack in Atholl (PER). He reserves that his men of Hynwyrtelch (possibly Invertilt), at the sight of the abbey’s baillie, may take reeds for the making of ploughs, wagons, harrows and hedges.
- Firm date
- 24 April 1289
- Dating Notes
- on the morrow of Mark the Evangelist in the year of grace 1289
- Place date (modern)
- Ruthven in Badenoch
- Place date (document)
- Rothewan in baddenach
- Related Place
- Ruthven (Badenoch)
- Source for Data Entry
- Coupar Angus Charters, no. 62
- Trad. ID
- C.A. Chrs., no. 62
- Calendar number
- 3/167/20
- Charter type
- Charter
- Referred to as letter patent
- yes
- Language
- Latin
- Original (contemporary)
- yes
- Notes
- Moray Charters, 32/IV/I/29. Seal missing