People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 4/8/11 (Dryb. Lib, no. 98)

Description
A friendly agreement is made between the canons of St Andrews and the canons of Dryburgh concerning certain teinds of wheat and fishing, namely, that by common consent of each convent, the canons of Dryburgh shall retain the land of Bangly Hill (ELO) from the church of Haddington, which for some time they are cultivating at their own expense, and they shall possess all the teinds of the land just as their right allows, rendering for good peace to the canons of St Andrews 2 marks annually at the feast of St Michael. If it happens that the said land is given or surrendered at feuferme, the church of Haddington shall obtain all the teinds in full and without any opposition. In addition, they have agreed that the church of St Andrews shall pay all the teinds or ecclesiastical rights for the fishing of Kilrenny (FIF) in the harbour of St Andrews, but the church of Kilrenny shall reserve payment to the mother church.
Firm date
25 March 1222 X 24 March 1223
Dating Notes
1222
Source for Data Entry
Dryburgh Liber, no. 98
Trad. ID
Dryb. Lib, no. 98
Calendar number
4/8/11
Charter type
Agreement
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 2

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
25 Mar. 1222 X 24 Mar. 1223 Agreement between St Andrews Priory and Dryburgh Abbey yes Chapter of Dryburgh; Chapter of St Andrews


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
25 Mar. 1222 X 24 Mar. 1223 Land of Bangly Hill (ELO) and teinds Dryburgh Abbey (fd.1150) Church of St Mary, Haddington