People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/54/440 (RRS, vi, no. 341)

Description
David, king of Scots, noting that his beloved and faithful Walter Oliphant, in his full council at Perth on the 11th of January, AD 1364 [sic: 1365] in the presence of the prelates and nobles and other faithful men, resigned the lands of Aberdalgie and Dupplin (PER) in the sheriffdom of Perth, by staff and baton, gives the aforesaid Walter for his good service, and to Elizabeth, his spouse, the king's beloved sister, the aforesaid lands of Aberdalgie and Dupplin; holding by Walter and Elizabeth and their heirs procreated between them, or their assigns, namely children whether male or female, and failing that, to whichever of Walter's true and legitimate heirs and their assigns, in one free and integral barony, in free forest, in feu and heritage, with pit and gallows, toll, team and infangenthef, with the tenancies and services of freeholders, with bondsmen and bondages and neyfs and their offspring, with mills and multures, with smithies and brewhouses; rendering at the manor of Aberdalgie on the feast of St Peter ad vincula one blackbird as blanchferme, if requested, and three suits of court at his chief pleas of Forfar, for ward, relief and marriages. And he firmly prohibits anyone from hawking or hunting there without licence from Walter and Elizabeth on penalty of his full forfeiture of ten pounds.
Firm date
28 February 1365
Dating Notes
last day of February, regnal year 35
Place date (modern)
Edinburgh
Place date (document)
Edinburgh'
Related Place
Edinburgh
Source for Data Entry
RRS, vi, no. 341
Trad. ID
RRS, vi, no. 341
Calendar number
1/54/440
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Document type notes
Records of the Parliaments of Scotland: RPS 1365/1/5
Duplicate Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
Kinnoull muniments, no. 17

Total number of associated factoids: 20