People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 4/32/98 (Inchcolm, no. 24)

Description
Sir Lambert, canon and procurator, acting for the abbot and convent of Inchcolm, and William de la Haye, lord of Borthwick (‘Lochoward’), Midlothian, in the presence of the papal judges-delegate, the prior of Dunfermline and the dean of Dunkeld, in the conventual church of Scone, come to a settlement whereby William has given and quitclaimed to Inchcolm the whole land of Caldside, in free, pure and perpetual alms.
Firm date
3 June 1263
Dating Notes
first Sunday after the feast of the Trinity in 1263
Place date (modern)
Scone
Place date (document)
Sconam
Related Place
Scone
Source for Data Entry
Inchcolm Chrs., no. 24
Trad. ID
Inchcolm, no. 24
Calendar number
4/32/98
Charter type
Settlement
Language
Latin
Notes
Ferguson, Medieval Papal Reps., App. I, no. 141

Total number of associated factoids: 13

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Appointment of papal judges-delegate no
3 Jun. 1263 * Quitclaim (agreement) of land of Caldside yes
3 Jun. 1263 Settlement between William Hay and Inchcolm Abbey yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
3 Jun. 1263 Procurator of Inchcolm Abbey (Employment relationship) Lambert, canon and procurator Inchcolm Abbey