People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/36/1 (Kinloss Recs., 145-7)

Description
David, son of the late earl of Fife, lord of Strathbogie, and G. his spouse, after a dispute with the monks of Kinloss, have given to Kinloss Abbey in pure and perpetual alms the piece of land of Balloch (in Strathisla, BNF), by stated bounds.
Firm date
circa 1220 X circa 1240
Dating Notes
Based on grantor.
Source for Data Entry
W. Cramond, ‘Records of the Monastery of Kinloss’, Northern Notes and Queries, vol. 4 (1890), 145-47.
Trad. ID
Kinloss Recs., 145-7
Calendar number
3/36/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Entered from an English summary
Notes
This charter is only known through an incomplete ‘Englished’ inspection by Alexander, earl of Huntly and lord of Badenoch, dated 22 Oct. 1512. [Aberdeen University has a later copy of it in bundle: MS 2727/3/1-15.]

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
circa 1220 X circa 1240 Gift of land of Balloch (BNF) yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
circa 1220 X circa 1240 lord of Strathbogie David, lord of Strathbogie, son of Earl Duncan (II)
circa 1220 X circa 1240 earl of Fife Duncan (II), earl of Fife (d.1204)