People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: *Ordination of vicarages of Innerwick and Legerwood

Type of Transaction
Ordination of vicarage
From Source
2/10/156 (Pais. Reg., 117-18)
Firm date
1209 X 1222
Probable date
1209 × 1212
Dating Notes
Succession of Master Laurence as archdeacon of St Andrews × Andrew of Moray not yet bishop of Moray; prob. because Andrew ceases to witness Bishop William's acta after 1212 (cf. Watt, <em>Graduates</em>, 408)
Primary
yes
Returns / Renders
money: marks; money: pounds
Notes
vicar of Innerwick shall render 7 marks to the monks; vicar of Legerwood shall render £15 to monks

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor William Malveisin, bishop of St Andrews (d.1238) 1185 × 1237
Beneficiary Unknown, vicar of Innerwick vicarius de Innyrwic vicar of Innerwick 1209 × 1222
named person (transaction) Robert, king's chaplain (TRA2) Roberti Robert, chaplain of the king 1215 × 1236
Beneficiary Unknown, vicar of Legerwood vicarius de Ligerwod vicar of Legerwood 1209 × 1222
Consentor Paisley Abbey (fd.1169) 1163 × 1304


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
ELO (East Lothian) acre from west of cemetery in Innerwick una acra terre ex occidentali aprte cimiterii Innerwick
BWK (Berwickshire) land belonging to vicarage terram Legerwood