People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: ROX (Roxburghshire) >> Eildon

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Agreement concerning marches of lands of Bowden, Eildon and Darnick (ROX) no
1143 X 24 Aug. 1147 Gift of lands in Roxburghshire and easements yes Ascelin, archdeacon of Glasgow (fl.1126×7-1153×9); Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Eadwulf, son of Norman; Eastmund, clerk, almoner; Eilaf, son of Cospatric; Gervase Ridel, sheriff of Roxburgh (TRD); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh Brett (12C); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Jordan, clerk; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matad, earl of Atholl (d.1139×59); Orm, son of Eilaf; Osbert of Arden; Oswulf, son of Aelfstan; Oswulf, son of Eadgifu; Oswulf, son of Uhtred; Ralph, son of Thurstan; Richard English (12C); Richard Gernun (I); Robert Bruce II (d.1194); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Roger, nepos of Bishop Robert of St Andrews; Uhtred, son of Cospatric; Uhtred, son of Sioth; Ulkil, son of Aethelstan; Walter Stewart (I), son of Alan (d.1177); William Comyn (d.c.1160); William de Somerville (I); William Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
1143 X 24 Aug. 1147 Gift of King David to Melrose Abbey no Ascelin, archdeacon of Glasgow (fl.1126×7-1153×9); Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1166); Gervase Ridel, sheriff of Roxburgh (TRD); Hugh Brett (12C); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Jordan, clerk; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matad, earl of Atholl (d.1139×59); Orm, son of Eilaf; Osbert of Arden; Oswulf, son of Aelfstan; Oswulf, son of Uhtred; Ralph, son of Thurstan; Richard English (12C); Richard Gernun (I); Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Uhtred, son of Scott; Ulkil, son of Aethelstan; Walter Stewart (I), son of Alan (d.1177); William Comyn (d.c.1160); William de Somerville (I); William Lindsay (I); William the Atheling
1173 X 1177 Renewal of possessions yes Alan Stewart, son of Walter (d.1204); Duncan (II), earl of Fife (d.1204); Hugh, clerk of Chancellor Walter de Bidun; Hugh, king's clerk (TRW); John of Roxburgh, master, treasurer of Glasgow (d.1196); Ralph Ruffus; Richard Comyn (d.c.1179); Richard de Moreville (d.1189 or 1190); Robert Avenel, lord of Eskdale (d.1185); Robert, archdeacon of Glasgow (d.1222); Thomas de Muschamp; Walter Barclay, chamberlain (d.c.1193); Walter de Bidun (d.1178); Walter Ryedale (son of Ansketill); Walter Stewart (I), son of Alan (d.1177); Waltheof, earl of Dunbar (d.1182); William de Somerville (I); William Hay (I), lord of Errol (d.c.1201); William, chaplain (I) of King William (1170s-80s)
14 Apr. 1191 X 8 Jan. 1198 Grant of privilege of protection, confirming possessions, rights, and immunities yes
9 May 1204 Agreement between Melrose Abbey and Kelso Abbey concerning marches of lands in Roxburghshire yes
1209 X 22 Jul. 1211 *Confirmation of possessions yes
3 Dec. 1236 Renewal ? of all lands between Gala and Leader Waters and other lands on south bank of Tweed yes Alexander of Stirling, son of Patrick; Bernard Fraser, sheriff of Stirling; David Lindsay (II), son of David (I), lord of Luffness (d.1241); Geoffrey de Liberatione, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1249); Laurence Abernethy (fl.1180s×1230s); Thomas, son of Ranulf (d. 1262); William Lindsay (IV), son of Walter (III) (d.c.1247)
3 Dec. 1236 Concession to hold lands in free forest yes Alexander of Stirling, son of Patrick; Bernard Fraser, sheriff of Stirling; David Lindsay (II), son of David (I), lord of Luffness (d.1241); Geoffrey de Liberatione, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1249); Laurence Abernethy (fl.1180s×1230s); Thomas, son of Ranulf (d. 1262); William Lindsay (IV), son of Walter (III) (d.c.1247)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
9 May 1204 Bowden, Eildon and Darnick (ROX) Kelso Abbey
3 Dec. 1236 Lands in Roxburghshire Melrose Abbey (fd.1136)
3 Dec. 1236 Lands in Roxburghshire Melrose Abbey (fd.1136)