People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/66/1 (Dryb. Lib., nos. 35, 100)

Description
Sir Gregory, master of nuns, and Froelina, prioress of South Berwick, with consent of chapter in presence of Brother James, confessor of pope and chaplain of Holy See, legate in Scotland, renounce all rights that they had in church of Gullane (ELO) when complaint was called before legate between nuns for one part and abbot and convent of Dryburgh Abbey and William de Vaux for other, saving to all that they held at time of lawsuit in parish of same church and saving all garbal teinds of Kingston which they will have and will pay after death of William de Vaux, persona of Gullane. They have sworn in presence of legate that they will move against none of canons of Dryburgh regarding church of Gullane. They have resigned all charters and instruments that they have concerning church into hands of said legate, who has established this resignation by his authority.
Firm date
circa 15 April 1221
Probable date
On or soon before 15 Apr. 1221
Dating Notes
Made in the presence of James the legate, who confirmed it on 15 Apr. 1221 (_Dyrburgh Liber_, no. 36)
Source for Data Entry
Dryburgh Liber, nos. 35 (full), 100 (rubric only)
Trad. ID
Dryb. Lib., nos. 35, 100
Calendar number
2/66/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 13

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
circa 15 Apr. 1221 Resignation of rights in church of Gullane (ELO) with instruments yes
15/Apr/1221 Confirmation of resignation of rights to church of Gullane no


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
circa 15 Apr. 1221 Penitentiary of Honorius III, pope (d.1227)(Employment relationship) James, legate (fl.1220-21) Honorius III, pope (d.1227)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
circa 15 Apr. 1221 Garbal teinds of Kingston (ELO) Dryburgh Abbey (fd.1150)