People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/387/1 (Melr. Lib., no. 22)

Description
Richard, marischal of the king of Scotland, granted to William Lunnok and his heirs his fisheries of the Tweed, namely that fishery of Holdman and that fishery of Shipwell (BWK), which William held from his uncle, David de Bonule, free and quit from all service and custom. William is to render to Richard one mark each year, half at Pentecost and half at the feast of Saint Martin.
Firm date
circa 1182 X 1232
Probable date
late 12C/early 13C
Dating Notes
x _Melr. Lib._, no. 21
Source for Data Entry
Melrose Liber, i, no. 22
Trad. ID
Melr. Lib., no. 22
Calendar number
3/387/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
circa 1182 X 1232 Renewal of fisheries on Tweed near Berwick (BWK) yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
circa 1182 X 1232 marischal (king's) Richard, nephew of David, marischal
circa 1182 X 1232 king of Scots Unknown, king of Scots (William I or Alexander II)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
circa 1182 X 1232 fisheries on Tweed near Berwick (BWK) William Lunnok David de Bonville, marischal (fl.late 12C-mid13C)