People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Gift of 8 acres of land of 'le Halch' below Langside (BWK)

Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
2/57/3 (Dryb. Lib., no. 185)
Firm date
circa 1230 X circa 1270
Dating Notes
A charter of Alan son of Roland of Galloway to Kelso Abbey (<em>Kel. Lib.</em>, no. 245) mentions that William of Collielaw at that time held land in Oxton in Lauderdale; Thomas would appear to be his son. Black, <em>Surnames</em>, 162
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Tenendas
in (free, pure and/or perpetual) alms; of me and my heirs
Tenendas original language
in puram et perpetuam elemosinam de me et heredibus meis
Sicut clause
Included; kingdom; Scotia
Corroboration / sealing
yes
Warrandice
yes
Spiritual Benefits
Ancestors (pro salute anime); Any Spiritual Benefit; Self (pro salute anime); Successors (pro salute anime)

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Thomas, clerk, son of William of Collielaw Thomas filius Willelmi de Collilaw Thomas the clerk, son of William of Collielaw 1230 × 1230
Beneficiary Church of St Cuthbert of Channelkirk ecclesie sancti Cutberti de Childinchirch church of St Cuthbert of Channelkirk 1234 × 1234
Beneficiary Dryburgh Abbey (fd.1150) canonicis de Driburgh canons of Dryburgh 1150 × 1345


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
BWK (Berwickshire) le Halch below Langside (8 acres in Oxton) octo acras terre [...] scilicet le halch subtus Langesyde in territorio de Ulkilstoun Oxton