People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/8/21 (RRS, iv, no. 19)

Description
Alexander, king of the Scots, for David Graham; he has granted the following donations made to David Graham: a) by Malcolm, earl of Fife, of lands in the barony of Earl's Calder (MLO); b) by Patrick, earl of Dunbar, of the land of Dundaff (STL); c) by Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, of land in the territory of Dalcove and Mertoun (BWK); d) by Maldoven, earl of Lennox, of the lands of Mugdock and Strathblane (STL) e) by Duncan, earl of Carrick, of land in the territory of Girvan (AYR) f) by Alexander the Steward, of the land of Strathgryfe that is called Spango (RNF); g) by Roger de Mowbray, of lands in Cunningham (AYR); h) by Malcolm, son of the earl of Lennox, of the land of Strathblane in Lennox (STL); i) by Henry Graham, of the toun of Clifton (MLO); j) by William Galbraith, of a part of the land in the territory of Kincaid (STL); k) by Henry of Ashkirk, of the land in the barony of Oliver Castle (PEB) called 'Minnauer'; l) by Alewin of Callander, of a part of the land in the territory of Varia Capella (Falkirk) (STL); m) by John of Carrick, of two pennylands in Carrick (AYR); n) by Adam of Polwarth, of the land of Catscleugh (STL); o) by Maurice, son of Galbraith, of land in the territory of Kincaid (STL) p) by Richard, brother of Geoffrey, of land in the territory of Elliston (ROX); q) by Philip of Elliston of land in the territory of Elliston (ROX); r) by Geoffrey, brother of Richard, of a part of the land of Elliston; and s) by John MacHudri, of land in the territory of Kincaid (STL); holding by David and his heirs or assigns, in feu and heritage, as David's charters of infeftment attest.
Firm date
27 December 1253
Dating Notes
27th day of December, regnal year 5.
Place date (modern)
St Andrews
Place date (document)
Sanctum Andream
Related Place
St Andrews
Source for Data Entry
NAS, GD220/2/1/12
Trad. ID
RRS, iv, no. 19
Calendar number
1/8/21
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
NAS, GD220/2/1/12. Printed in Lennox, ii, no.12.

Total number of associated factoids: 37