People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/118/1 (Scone Lib., no. 24)

Description
Hugh of Calder has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to Scone Abbey 40 acres of cultivated land in Buttergask (PER) with a toft and croft in the same villa, with common pasture and other easements of Buttergask, in free and perpetual alms, for the welfare of his soul and that of his wife Sara
Firm date
1203 X 9 July 1214
Probable date
1203 × 9 July, 1211 × 1214, prob. circa July 1211 × 9 July 1212
Dating Notes
× royal confirmation (_RRS_ ii, no. 508); rest of date identification depends on appearance of Master John of ‘Hetun’, who appeared in the household of Bishop Richard de Prebenda of Dunkeld without the title of master, and again in the household of Bishop John of Leicester of Dunkeld with the title (See Watt, _Graduates_, 268-9).
Source for Data Entry
Scone Liber, no. 24
Trad. ID
Scone Lib., no. 24
Calendar number
3/118/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 5

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
1203 X 9 Jul. 1214 Gift of 40 acres in Buttergask (PER) with toft and croft yes John of Heiton, precentor of Moray (d.1249×63); John, son of Hugh of Calder


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1203 X 9 Jul. 1214 Master John of Heiton, precentor of Moray (d.1249×63)