People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/387/2 (Melr. Lib., no. 21)

Description
David, marischal of the lord king of Scots, has given, granted and by this his charter established to William Lunnok and his heirs his fisheries of the Tweed, namely his whole fishery of ‘Holdman’ and one net around Shipwell (BWK) which Jocelin Lunnok, his father, held, free from all service, custom, and exaction. William is to render to David 20 shillings each year, half at Pentecost and the other half at the feast of Saint Martin.
Firm date
1182 X 17 August 1214
Probable date
prob. × 1212, prob. ca. 1196×
Dating Notes
Succession of Patrick (I) to earldom of Dunbar × succession of William Comyn to earldom of Buchan; probably after David the marischal’s first appearance as witness to royal charters
Source for Data Entry
Melrose Liber, i, no. 21
Trad. ID
Melr. Lib., no. 21
Calendar number
3/387/2
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
NAS, GD 55/21
Document Image
See the Models of Authority website for an image of this charter with transcription, translation, etc.

Total number of associated factoids: 12

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1182 X 17 Aug. 1214 marischal (king's) David de Bonville, marischal (fl.late 12C-mid13C)
1182 X 17 Aug. 1214 king of Scots Unknown, king of Scots (William I or Alexander II)
1182 X 17 Aug. 1214 Earl Patrick (I), earl of Dunbar (d.1232)
1182 X 17 Aug. 1214 clerk Richard, clerk (BWK)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1182 X 17 Aug. 1214 fishery of Holdman near Berwick (BWK) David de Bonville, marischal (fl.late 12C-mid13C)
1182 X 17 Aug. 1214 net in Shipwell near Berwick (BWK) Jocelin Lunnok