People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/54/528 (RRS, vi, no. 378)

Description
David, king of Scots, has given his beloved and faithful John of Crichton the baronies of Hownam and Crailing (ROX), which belonged to the venerable father in Christ, William Landellis, bishop of St Andrews, heir of the late John Landellis, knight, his brother, and which the bishop resigned by staff and baton of his own free will at Dundee on 13 August, AD 1367, in front of many of his realm; holding as two integral baronies in feu and heritage, with bondsmen and bondages, and services of freeholders, and advowsons of churches, with pit and gallows, toll and team and infangenthef; as freely as the said bishop held it; making service owed and wont.
Firm date
14 August 1367
Dating Notes
14 Aug., regnal year 38
Place date (modern)
Dundee
Place date (document)
Dunde
Related Place
Dundee
Source for Data Entry
RRS, vi, no. 378
Trad. ID
RRS, vi, no. 378
Calendar number
1/54/528
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Notes
antiquarian transcript

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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
14 Aug. 1367 Baronies of Hownam and Crailing (ROX) William Landellis, bishop of St Andrews (d. 1385)