People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/343/2 (Pais. Reg., 178-80)

Description
Dubgall son of Cristin, judex of Lennox, and Matilda his spouse, and their heirs of a legitimate age, who might have been gravely oppressed by poverty and burdened by multiple debts, without sale or alienation of their inheritance, were not able to discharge all their land of ‘Cnoc’ which they held hereditarily from the abbot and convent of Paisley, they have given, granted, and by this their charter established, to Paisley Abbey, in exchange for a certain land on their island which lies between Cart Lochwinnoch and Gryfe next to ‘Walkeinschaw’, as Adam Galgon held the same land from the abbey at ferme, and for the quitclaim of a half mark annually which they had been held to render in feuferme for the land of ‘Cnoc’, and for two chalders of oatmeal paid annually from their granary at Paisley, one chalder on Martinmas and one chalder on Pentecost.
Firm date
1226 X 1265
Probable date
poss. 1238 ×
Dating Notes
Possible date based on archdeacon of Clydesdale
Source for Data Entry
Paisley Registrum, 178-80
Trad. ID
Pais. Reg., 178-80
Calendar number
3/343/2
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
NAS, GD 90/1/17

Total number of associated factoids: 16