People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: DNB (Dunbartonshire) >> Old Kilpatrick >> Dallevenach (or Dalmonach)

Notes
lost place in Kilpatrick parish

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Donation of Dalmonach (DNB) no
Not available Gift of half of fishery called Lynbren and the land of Dallenlenrath in exchange for an acre of land no
unavailable Donation of the land called Dalmonach (DNB) no
unavailable Gift of Maldoven, earl of Lennox no
1175 X 17 Mar. 1199 Grant to church of Old Kilpatrick (DNB) of various lands yes Adam of Fintry; Ewarnerdus, son of Gillespie; Gilchrist of Drummond; Máel Domnaig, dean of Lennox; Máel Domnaig, earl of Lennox (d. by 1265); Malcolm, brother of Earl Máel Domnaig of Lennox; Michael Gilmodan, persona of Rosneath; Rory, brother of Gillespie Galbraith
6 May 1234 Resignation of lands in Dumbartonshire yes
6 May 1234 Settlement of case concerning rights and ownership of churches of Paisley Abbey yes
6 May 1234 * Resignation (agreement) of lands in DNB yes
3 Mar. 1239 Acknowledgement and renewal of Cochno (DNB), Edinbarnet (DNB), etc. yes Absalom of Lennox; Aulay, brother of Earl Máel Domnaig of Lennox; Christian of Strathearn, master, earl's clerk; Gilbert, clerk of Earl Máel Domnaig; Isaac, chaplain of Somerled; John of Glendochart; Laurence, clerk (Paisley); Malcolm Beg, son of Gillespie Galbraith
14 Feb. 1274 Renewal of church of Old Kilpatrick (DNB) with various lands yes Alan of Fulton; Alan of Ruthven (fl.1270s); Eugene or Ewen, chaplain; Gilbert or Gilla Brigte, son of Absalom of Lennox; Henry, son of Euphemia; John Knox (of Knock); John Pride, burgess of Renfrew; John, son of Alan, of Leny; Malcolm of Drummond, knight; Peter de l'Isle; Peter, son of Malcolm; Stephen, son of Richard Thor; Thomas of Fulton; Thomas, son of Somerled; William Knox (of Knock)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
6 May 1234 Possession of lands in Dumbartonshire Paisley Abbey (fd.1169)
1265 Land of Paisley Abbey Paisley Abbey (fd.1169)