People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/3/17 (Chrs. David I, no. 191)

Description
Earl Henry, son of the king of Scots, has given to Dryburgh Abbey the toft held by the chaplain, John, in burgage, outside the wall of Roxburgh, to hold as Earl Henry's free alms.
Firm date
10 November 1150 X 12 June 1152
Dating Notes
Foundation of Dryburgh Abbey × death of Earl Henry.
Source for Data Entry
Chrs. David I, no. 191
Trad. ID
Chrs. David I, no. 191
Calendar number
3/3/17
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 6

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
10 Nov. 1150 X 12 Jun. 1152 Gift of a toft in Roxburgh, formerly held by the chaplain, John yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
10 Nov. 1150 X 12 Jun. 1152 Son of David I, king of Scots (d.1153)(Familial relationship) Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152) David I, king of Scots (d.1153)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
10 Nov. 1150 X 12 Jun. 1152 Earl Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152)
10 Nov. 1150 X 12 Jun. 1152 chaplain John, chaplain (TRD)
10 Nov. 1150 X 12 Jun. 1152 king of Scots David I, king of Scots (d.1153)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
10 Nov. 1150 X 12 Jun. 1152 Toft outside the wall of Roxburgh John, chaplain (TRD)