People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: MLO (Midlothian) >> Preston

Notes
Preston Hall, formerly Easter Cranston

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Quitclaim of ploughgate in Preston (ELO) no
11 Nov. 1170 X 24 Mar. 1201 Gift of one ploughgate and 10 acres in Tranent towards Falside Hill (ELO) in exchange for a ploughgate in Preston (ELO) yes Alan of Falside; Alured of Cranston; Bartholomew, burgess of Edinburgh; David of Lasswade; Gilbert, clerk (ELO); Laurence de Bonaire, burgess of Edinburgh; Michael Fleming, sheriff of Edinburgh; Pain of Hedley (12C); Ralph Graham; Richard Ridel, son of Hugh Ridel (I); Robert de Bonaire, burgess of Edinburgh; Simon of Thunderley; Simon, canon of Bethlehem; Stephen of Falside; William Graham; William, chaplain of Tranent
7 Jan. 1299 X 27 Feb. 1321 Gift of villa and tenement of Eastercranston called Preston or 'Prestonton' (ELO) yes Adam of Keith, rector of Keith-Marischal; Elias, abbot of Holyrood (1309-21); Geoffrey of Farsley (14C); Gervase, abbot of Newbattle (1306-23); Henry Sinclair, knight (d.c.1330); John of Keith, master, rector; Robert Keith, marischal (d.1343); Thomas of Crichton, master, rector of Hailes; William of Preston (son of John)
7 Jan. 1299 X 27 Feb. 1321 Gift of villa and tenement of Eastercranston called Preston or 'Prestonton' (ELO) yes Adam of Keith, rector of Keith-Marischal; Elias, abbot of Holyrood (1309-21); Gervase, abbot of Newbattle (1306-23); Henry Sinclair, knight (d.c.1330); John of Keith, master, rector; Robert Keith, marischal (d.1343)
circa 8 Aug. 1299 Kelso abbey rental: temporalities (Preston MLO) yes
X 1241 Quitclaim of multure of Preston (MLO) yes Adam of Makerstoun, master, provost (d.1280×86); Ranulf of Musselburgh; Robert Sinclair
30 Nov. 1240 Ordination of vicarages of Langton (BWK) and Cranston (MLO) yes Adam, archdeacon of St Andrews (fl.1240-48); Alan of Hartside, serviens; Alexander of Edinburgh, master, clerk of Bishop David; Hugh of Melburne, master; J. de Mortimer; John White, prior of St Andrews (d.1258); R. de Bowden; W. Maitland; Walter de Mortimer, dean of Glasgow (d.1270×71)