People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 4/10/1 B (Dryb. Lib., no. 187)

Description
An agreement is formed between the abbot and convent of Dryburgh and the master and brethren of Soutra, whereby the abbot and convent granted and relaxed to the House of Soutra all the teinds and rights that the brothers ought to pay, to the ecclesiastical court of the mother church of Channelkirk (BWK), for a ploughgate of land that they hold in the parish of Channelkirk called ‘Futhewethynis’ at Wedaleford, for grain for their own uses and cultivated at their own expense, and paying annually to the house of Dryburgh one pound of pepper and another of cumin at the fair of Roxburgh.
Firm date
circa 25 March 1220
Dating Notes
Mentioned in text
Source for Data Entry
Dryburgh Liber, no. 187
Trad. ID
Dryb. Lib., no. 187
Calendar number
4/10/1 /B
Charter type
Agreement
Chirograph?
yes
Language
Latin
Notes
This is Dryburgh’s half of the chirograph.

Total number of associated factoids: 3

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
circa 25 Mar. 1220 Agreement between Dryburgh Abbey and House of Soutra yes
circa 25 Mar. 1220 * Grant (concedo, agreement) of teinds and rights of ploughgate in Channelkirk called ‘Futhewethynis’ yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
circa 25 Mar. 1220 Ploughgate in Channelkirk called ‘Futhewethynis’ Hospital of Soutra