People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Lease of land of Torr of Moonzie (FIF)

Type of Transaction
Lease
From Source
3/315/2 (Highland Papers, ii, 125-9)
Firm date
25 March 1293 X 10 November 1293
Dating Notes
the term of entry mentioned as Martinmas 1293
Primary
yes
Corroboration / sealing
yes
Warrandice
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Thomas of Kilmaron (late 13C) Thomas de Kylmeron Thomas of Kilmaron 1293 × 1294
Beneficiary Alexander Scrymgeour (d.1306) Alexandro dicto Schyrmeschur filio Colyni filii Carun Alexander called Scrymgeour, son of Colin, son of Carun 1286 × 1306
named person (transaction) Hospital of St Nicholas (in St Andrews) hospitali sancti Nicholai juxta Sanctum Andream hospital of St Nicholas, near St Andrews 1185 × 1227
named person (transaction) Poor Scholars of St Andrews pauperibus scolaribus sancti Andree poor scholars of that city 1211 × 1211
Neighbouring landholder Alexander Scrymgeour (d.1306) 1286 × 1306
named person (transaction) Officials of St Andrews officialium dominorum episcopi sancti Andree officials of the lord bishops of St Andrews 1199 × 1202
named person (transaction) Unknown, archdeacon of St Andrews (13C) archdiaconi ejusdem loci archdeacon of the same place
Guarantor Patrick of Rankeilour, son of Duncan Patricium de Rankeloch filium quondam Duncani ejusdem villae Patrick of Rankeloch, son of the late Duncan of the same ville 1293 × 1293
Guarantor Adam, son of David of Rankeloch Adam fillium Dauid de Rankeloch Adam son of David of Rankeloch
Guarantor William of Torr, cissor Willemum de le Torre cissorem William of the Torr, cutter
Sealer Patrick of Rankeilour, son of Duncan 1293 × 1293
Sealer John Abbot, dean of Fife and Fothrif Decanatus de ffyffe et de ffotherith Deanery of Fife and Fothrif 1293 × 1306


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
John Abbot, dean of Fife and Fothrif Johanne dicto Abbate Sir John called Abbot, dean of Christianity of Fife and Fothrif 1293 × 1306 1
Hugh of Lochore, sheriff of Fife Hugone de Lochor Hugh of Lochore, sheriff of Fife 1266 × 1293 2
Constantine of Lochore (III), son of Constantine, sheriff Constantino de Lochor Constantine of Lochore 1280 × 1305 3
John Gylbuy Johanne dicto Gylbuy John called Gylbuy 1293 × 1293 4
Michael Redhode, burgess of Cupar Michaele dicto Redhode Michael called Redhode, burgess of Cupar 1293 × 1293 5


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
FIF (Fife) Torr of Moonzie totam terram de le Torre Torr of Moonzie


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
money (general) money (general) pecunie