People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/5/34 (RRS, i, no. 157)

Description
King Malcolm has given and granted to Dunfermline Abbey in perpetual alms the church of Perth and chapel of castle [of Perth], with Tarsappie (PER), Friarton (PER), Cragie (PER), 'Baleglassin' (prob. PER), Balmblair (PER), Meikle (PER) and Little Tullielumb, 'Balegillurs' (prob. PER) with 'Petultin' (prob. PER), church of Kellie (FIF) and chapel of Abercrombie (FIF)
Firm date
24 May 1153 X 13 November 1160
Dating Notes
Death of King David I × consecration of Abbot Arnold of Kelso as bishop of St Andrews. Barrow claimed a date of 1157 × 1160 based on the notion that Malcolm MacHeth was the 'prisoner of Roxburgh', who is now generally accepted to have been Malcolm, an illegitimate son of King Alexander I.
Place date (modern)
Edinburgh
Place date (document)
Edenburg
Related Place
Edinburgh
Source for Data Entry
RRS, i, no. 157
Trad. ID
RRS, i, no. 157
Calendar number
1/5/34
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 15

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 king of Scots Malcolm IV, king of Scots (d.1165)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 bishop of Moray William, bishop of Moray (d.1162)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 bishop of Dunkeld Gregory, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1169)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 bishop of Caithness Andrew, bishop of Caithness (d.1184)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 abbot of Kelso Arnold, bishop of St Andrews (d.1162)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 abbot of Jedburgh Osbert, abbot of Jedburgh (d.1174)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 abbot of Holyrood William, abbot of Holyrood (I) (d.1172)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 earl Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1166)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 earl Ferteth, earl of Strathearn (d.1171)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 earl of Angus Gilla Brigte, earl of Angus (d.×1189)
24 May 1153 X 13 Nov. 1160 Earl Duncan (II), earl of Fife (d.1204)