People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Gift of land of Forglen (BNF) pertaining to the Bracbennoch

Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
2/64/40 (Arb. Lib., no. 340A)
Firm date
1309 X Thursday 20 February 1315
Dating Notes
last attestation of Bernard’s predecessor as abbot × <em>Arb. Lib.</em>, i, no. 340 (Thursday nearest before the feast of the cathedral of Saint Peter the apostle (22 February) in the year of grace 1314)
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Tenendas
of us and our successors
Tenendas original language
de nobis et successoribus
Exemptions
saving pleas of crown
Render dates
Martinmas (Feast of St Martin) [11 Nov.]; Pentecost (Whitsun)
Returns / Renders
money: shillings
Common burdens
Army service
Corroboration / sealing
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Bernard, abbot of Arbroath, chancellor Bernardus Brother Bernard, abbot of Arbroath 1296 × 1328
Grantor Arbroath Abbey (fd.1178) eiusdem loci conuentus convent of the same place 1180 × 1369
Consentor Chapter of Arbroath capituli nostri our chapter 1204 × 1313
Beneficiary Malcolm of Monymusk, son of Thomas of Monymusk Malcolmo de Munimusk filio Thome de Munimusk Malcolm of Monymusk, son of the late lord Thomas of Monymusk 1309 × 1309
Sealer Chapter of Arbroath 1204 × 1313


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
BNF land of Forglen pertaining to the Bracbennoch totam terram nostram de Forglen que pertinet ad Bracberinach Forglen


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
right of patronage patronage of church of Forglen Forglen
right to hold court, have suit right to hold court, have suit