Document 4/34/3 (St A. Lib., 390-1)
- Description
- Master W[alter] de Mortimer, official of St Andrews, and Baldred, dean of Lothian hear the case between the prior and convent of May and Patrick, chaplain of Dunbar, concerning a house in the villa of Dunbar, with one croft and two perches of arable land which the prior and convent had claimed to have been assigned from Adam Black of Dunbar in pure and perpetual alms and which, after the death of the said Adam, Patrick had occupied and unjustly detained. The said Patrick, in their presence in the full chapter, was acknowledged to justly have the house and pertinents of the said prior and convent and the prior and convent themselves granted the said house to be held by him in perpetuity, paying annually 3s. for all services pertaining to the same. So that this peace is firmly and faithfully observed, the said Patrick established his faith to D., clerk of Haddington and Sir J., vicar of North Berwick.
- Firm date
- 25 March 1242 X 24 March 1243
- Dating Notes
- 1242
- Place date (modern)
- Haddington (church)
- Place date (document)
- in ecclesia parochiale de Hadinton'
- Related Place
- Haddington
- Source for Data Entry
- St Andrews Liber, 390-1
- Trad. ID
- St A. Lib., 390-1
- Calendar number
- 4/34/3
- Charter type
- Settlement
- Language
- Latin