People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Grant of 2 oxgangs in Lochore (FIF) and common pasture

Type of Transaction
Grant of property (concedo)
From Source
3/357/1 (Barrow, SHR 77, 254)
Firm date
1140 X 1200
Probable date
1140 × late twelfth century
Dating Notes
After the death of Robert the Burgundian, and before the death of Constantine of Lochore. Robert’s last attestation is 1140×47 (<em>Charters of David I</em>, no. 99). Constantine of Lochore’s other appearances in the charter record date from the 1160s to 1180s, but it is possible that this grant could be as early as the last years of David’s reign. King David introduced the Hospitallers into the kingdom with the preceptory of Torphichen (WLO) 1124× 53, probably late in the reign. <em>CKD</em> (Lost Acts)
Primary
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Constantine of Lochore (I), son of Robert of Bourguignon Constantinus de Lochor filius Roberti de Burguinn Constantine of Lochore, son of Robert of Bourguignon 1162 × 1178
Beneficiary Mary, Blessed Virgin beate Marie Blessed Mary 1122 × 1321
Beneficiary Saint John sancto Iohanni Baptiste St John the Baptist 1122 × 1278
Beneficiary Hospitallers (general) beatis pauperibus Hospitalis de Jerusalem blessed poor of the hospital of Jerusalem 1200 × 1284


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
FIF (Fife) 2 oxgangs in Lochore duas bouatas terre in territorio de Lochor Lochore


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
right of common pasture right of common pasture
permission to take fuel/coal permission to take fuel/coal