People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/53/188 (RRS, v, no. 413)

Description
Robert, king of Scots, has given Dunfermline abbey half of Queensferry which the late Roger de Moubray knight held, and the chapel on the north side of the ferry passage, with teinds, offerings, and other pertinents belonging to the chapel by right and by antiquity, and five marks annually from his burgh rents of Inverkeithing (FIF) on Pentecost and Martinmas by equal portion, in pure and perpetual alms. The abbey must find two chaplains for the chapel, and repair, preserve and plenish it.
Firm date
August 1320 X 1 April 1322
Source for Data Entry
RRS, v, no. 413
Trad. ID
RRS, v, no. 413
Calendar number
1/53/188
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Notes
cartulary copy: Dunfermline Reg., no. 345

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Date Short Summary Subject Object
Aug. 1320 X 1 Apr. 1322 Chancellor of Robert [Bruce] I, king of Scots (d. 1329) [Employment Relationship] Bernard, abbot of Arbroath, chancellor Robert [Bruce] I, king of Scots (d.1329)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
Aug. 1320 X 1 Apr. 1322 Half of the Queen's Ferry Roger de Mowbray, knight (d. 1320)