People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Gift of land next to Henry of Stirling's land in Monorgan (PER)

Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
3/411/3 (Lind. Cart., no. 65)
Firm date
undated
Probable date
Mid-thirteenth century, perhaps circa 1241.
Dating Notes
Magnus witnessed a charter of Henry of Stirling dated 1 Nov. 1241 (Fraser, <em>Melvilles</em>, no. 11) and granted a charter to St Andrews Priory, circa 1203 × circa 1233 (<em>St Andrews Liber</em>, 270).
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Tenendas
in (free, pure and/or perpetual) alms; in perpetuity; of me and my heirs
Tenendas original language
de me et heredibus meis, in liberam et puram et perpetuam elemosinam [...] in perpetuum
Exemptions
free and quit from all service and/or aid, custom and exaction
Exemptions original language
sine omni seruicio et consuetudine et exaccione seculari
Warrandice
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Magnus of Monorgan (son of Gilbert) Magnus de Morgrund Magnus of Monorgan 1233 × 1241
Beneficiary Lindores Abbey (fd1190) monasterio de Lundors monastery of Lindores 1195 × 1310


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
Henry of Stirling, son of Earl David Henrico de Striuelyn Sir Henry of Stirling 1189 × 1241 1
Nicholas of Inverpeffer Nicholao de Inverpefrin Nicholas of Inverpeffer 1227 × 1245 2
Michael of Moncur, knight Michaele de Muncur Michael of Moncur 1242 × 1251 3
Robert of Fotheringhay Roberto de Fodinrey Robert of Fotheringay 1261 × 1261 4
Gilbert (of Powgavie?), mid-13C Gilberto Gilbert (of Powgavie?) 5
Randolph of Powgavie Randolfo de Polgauelyn Randolph of Powgavie 6
Adam, man of Magnus of Monorgan Adam homino meo Adam, my man 7


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
PER (Perthshire) toft and acre next to land of Henry of Stirling in Monorgan unum toftum et unam acram terre que iacet proxima terre domini Henrici de Striuelyn in Monorgrund Monorgan