People of Medieval Scotland
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Hospital of Kincardine O'Neil

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Date Short Summary Role Witnesses Source
unavailable Foundation of hospital at Kincardine O’ Neil (ABD) Beneficiary 3/204/10 (Abdn. Reg., ii, 273-5)
3 Mar. 1234 Gift of davoch called Sluie (ABD) and church of Kincardine in Mar (Kincardine O’Neil, ABD) Beneficiary Andrew Murray, bishop of Moray (d.1242); Augustine Syg' ; Edward Murray, master, canon, bishop's clerk; Gilbert, master, canon (Moray); Gilbert, steward of Urquhart; Hugh Fleming, son of Simon son of Bertolf; John Bernard, clerk of Bishop Andrew of Moray; John Black, clerk of Bishop Andrew of Moray; John Cameron (I), sheriff of Perth; John de Vaux, knight (fl.1213-55); John of Berwick, master, clerk of Bishop Andrew of Moray; Peter, clerk of Bishop Andrew of Moray; Ralph, chamberlain; Robert de Stuteville, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1282×83); Simon of Orby, serviens of bishop of Moray; William Agnus, official of Moray, canon of Kingussie; William Comyn (junior), brother of Alexander Comyn; William of Duffus, precentor of Moray; William, bishop of Argyll (d.1241); William, chaplain (Moray) 3/204/8 (Abdn. Reg., ii, 268-9)
4 May 1250 Gift of davochs called Sluie (ABD) and Kincardine O'Neil (ABD) with lands of the davochs Beneficiary Adam (I), clerk of Alan Durward; Adam (II), clerk of Alan Durward; Andrew, chaplain of Alan Durward; Bartholomew Fleming, knight; Colin Durward; Colin of Lundie, knight; John Cameron (I), sheriff of Perth; Malcolm, archdeacon of Aberdeen (fl.1224×26-1250); Peter Ramsay, bishop of Aberdeen (d.1256); Richard Maule, knight; Thomas of Conisbrough, knight; William, chaplain of Alan Durward 3/204/10 (Abdn. Reg., ii, 273-5)
4 May 1250 * Gift of church of Kincardine O’Neil (ABD), two acres, patronage of church of Lumphanan (ABD) and chapel of ‘Fothery’ Beneficiary 3/204/10 (Abdn. Reg., ii, 273-5)