People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: MLO (Midlothian) >> Melville

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Name Floruits Related place
Geoffrey, clerk of Melville 1182 × 1182 Melville
Patrick Melville 1244 × 1245 Melville
Richard Melville, knight (1270s) 1260 × 1296 Melville
Stephen Melville, clerk 1249 × 1255 Melville
Unknown, rector of Melville Melville
Walter, son of Stephen Melville the clerk Melville


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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Gift of church of Melville (MLO) no
unavailable Grant of churches (specified) and possessions no
unavailable Grant of (specified) churches no
1178 X Gift of church of Melville (MLO) with other lands yes
1178 X Gift of church of Melville (MLO) with other lands yes
1178 X Gift of church of Melville (MLO) with other lands yes
1178 X Gift of church of Melville (MLO) with other lands yes
1178 X Gift of church of Melville (MLO) with other lands yes
1178 X Gift of church of Melville (MLO) with other lands yes
1178 X Gift of church of Melville (MLO) with other lands yes
1178 X Gift of church of Melville (MLO) with other lands yes
1178 X Gift of church of Melville (MLO) with other lands yes
1178 X 16 Jan. 1188 Gift of church of Melville (MLO) yes Alexander, chaplain of bishops of St Andrews (12C); Andrew de Bas, brother of Bishop Hugh of St Andrews; Constantine of Lochore (I), son of Robert of Bourguignon; Hugh Melville, son of Geoffrey; Hugh, bishop of St Andrews (d.1188); John of Kelso, clerk of Bishop Hugh of St Andrews; Patrick, dean of Fife (fl.1178×88); Richard Melville, son of Geoffrey; Robert Frebern; Robert Melville ; Thomas Melville, son of Geoffrey; Walter Melville, son of Geoffrey; Walter of Lundin, son of Philip the chamberlain; William of Benniworth, master (fl.1165×88)
20 Sept. 1202 X 18 Aug. 1204 Renewal of churches given to Dunfermline Abbey yes Andrew Murray, bishop of Moray (d.1242); Gilbert of Stirling, bishop of Aberdeen (d.1239); Henry, abbot of Arbroath (fl.1179-1207); John of Leicester, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1214); Laurence of Thornton, archdeacon of St Andrews (d.1238×40); Michael, master, clerk, chaplain (fl.1201-1220×25); Peter Baillard, master, clerk; Peter, chaplain and clerk of Bishop Malveisin; Rainbald, abbot of Scone (fl.1198-1206); Ranulf de Wat, archdeacon of St Andrews (d.1209); Richard, chamberlain of Bishop Malveisin; Robert Hay, clerk (son of William); Simon de Quincy, clerk, persona of Leuchars; Stephen of Lilliesleaf, master, clerk, persona; Thomas, prior of St Andrews (fl.1199-1211)
8 Oct. 1234 Grant of papal protection and confirmation of land, possessions, and privileges yes
unavailable Concession of rights in church of Melville (MLO) no
X 5 Jul. 1251 Quitclaim of rights in church of Melville (MLO) yes
Jul. 1251 Quitclaim of right of patronage of church of Melville (MLO) yes Alexander, clerk of king's chapel; Henry of Braid (late 13C); John de Vaux, knight (fl.1213-55); Richard de l'Isle (Lyle); Richard of Balwearie, knight; Robert of Mersington, serviens; Thomas Menzies; Walter Bisset (13C); William, chaplain, king's clerk (TRA3)
22 Dec. 1255 Quitclaim of patronage of church of Melville (MLO) yes Alan, janitor of Dunfermline; Astin, serviens; Duncan, chaplain of Dunfermline; Elias, canon of St Andrews; Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews (d.1271); Gilbert, vicar of Woolmet; Henry, bishop of Whithorn (d.1293); Henry, canon of Holyrood; Hugh, canon of Holyrood; P., prior of Holyrood; Ralph del Bois, master (Aberdeen); Ralph of Braid, master; Richard of Inverkeithing, monk of Dunfermline; Robert, dean of Linlithgow (fl.1255-67); Simon de Claipol, rector of St Mary's Isle (fl.1254-57) ; Stephen Melville, clerk; Thomas of Braid; Walter of Dunoon, serviens; Walter of Fod, monk of Dunfermline; William, chaplain of Dunfermline