People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/147/1 (Inchcolm, no. 10)

Description
Hugh Cnot has given and by his charter established to Inchcolm Priory, in perpetuity, for the soul of his lord, Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, of good memory, a render of 2s. annually which he received by hereditary right from the land that Thurkin the blood-letter (ventusator) held in the burgh of Haddington (ELO), half at Pentecost and half at Martinmas.
Firm date
April 1210 X 19 April 1225
Dating Notes
Death of Bishop Richard of Dunkeld × William of Ednam as archdeacon of Dunkeld (Henry’s successor).
Source for Data Entry
Inchcolm Charters, no. 10
Trad. ID
Inchcolm, no. 10
Calendar number
3/147/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Notes
on surname, see Reaney and Wilson

Total number of associated factoids: 14

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 archdeacon of Dunkeld Henry, archdeacon of Dunkeld (fl.1183×1203-1220×25)
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 chaplain (bishop's) Ralph, chaplain of bishops of Dunkeld
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 chaplain (bishop's) Gilbert, chaplain of bishop of Dunkeld
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 chaplain of Cramond Robert, chaplain of Cramond
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 steward Adam, steward of Earl Patrick
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 dispenser Henry, dispenser
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Richard de Prebenda, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1210)
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 bishop of Dunkeld Richard de Prebenda, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1210)
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 blood-letter [ventusator] Thurkin, the blood-letter
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 bishop Unknown, bishop of Dunkeld


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
Apr. 1210 X 19 Apr. 1225 Land in Haddington (ELO) Thurkin, the blood-letter