People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Possession: land in Innerwick (ELO)

From Source
3/313/2 (Kel. Lib., no. 256)
Firm date
circa 4 July 1190
Dating Notes
The feast of St Martin mentioned in the charter is probably his ordination and translation, on 4 July, rather than the more common 'St Martin in Hyeme'. This was the date on which the two kings left Vézelay for Outremer. as <em>Kelso Liber</em>, i, no. 248, by which it is confirmed; confirmation also by <em>Kelso Liber</em>, i, no. 261 c. 1190

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Holder (possession) Roland, son-in-law of Nicholas de Côtentin 1185 × 1190


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
ELO (East Lothian) land in Innerwick Innerwick