People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/110/1 (Dryb. Lib., no. 183)

Description
William of Burncastle has given, granted, and established by this his charter, to Dryburgh Abbey, one meadow in ‘Logis Samsonis’ (Longcroft, BWK?) which is called ‘Flaxillis’ and one moor which lies between that meadow and the road which goes by the standing stone and between that land which Richard Hunter was wont to cultivate, and [???], and four acres in ‘Folkesflate’, one which is between the land of the canons and the land of Henry son of Samson, with a toft and three acres near the land of Uhtred the carpenter on the south side, with all pasture and easements, in free, pure and perpetual alms, free and quit from all forinsec and secular exaction, custom and demand, just as contained in the charter of his predecessors, for an annual render of 4d or one half pound of pepper at the fair of Roxburgh.
Firm date
undated
Probable date
Mid-late thirteenth century
Dating Notes
Uncertain
Source for Data Entry
Dryburgh Liber, no. 183
Trad. ID
Dryb. Lib., no. 183
Calendar number
3/110/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
undated huntsman Richard, hunter (BWK)
undated carpenter Uhtred, carpenter (BWK)