People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/386/18 (Camb. Reg., no. 83)

Description
Adam of Morham has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Richard of Bickerton, for his homage and service, all those lands which Marninus the forester, Patrick the shepherd and his son Patrick, and William of ‘Rowe’ held, with common pasture, easements and liberties, rendering annually 3s at the two terminals, namely, 8d. at Pentecost and 8d. at Martinmas, for all service and secular demand.
Firm date
circa 1240 X circa 1287
Probable date
prob. early
Dating Notes
see preceding two charters (3/386/16, 17)
Source for Data Entry
Cambuskenneth Registrum, no. 83
Trad. ID
Camb. Reg., no. 83
Calendar number
3/386/18
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Notes
See also Richard of Bickerton’s quitclaim, 3/88/1.

Total number of associated factoids: 7

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
circa 1240 X circa 1287 Gift of land in Dunipace (STL) yes Henry of Halliburton (mid 13C); John of Lamberton, knight (mid13C); Stephen of Blantyre


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
circa 1240 X circa 1287 Son of Patrick the shepherd (Familial relationship) Unknown, son of Patrick the shepherd Patrick, shepherd (STL)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
circa 1240 X circa 1287 forester Marninus, forester (STL)
circa 1240 X circa 1287 shepherd Patrick, shepherd (STL)
circa 1240 X circa 1287 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Henry of Halliburton (mid 13C)
circa 1240 X circa 1287 Dominus (Lord/Sir) John of Lamberton, knight (mid13C)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
circa 1240 X circa 1287 Land in Dunipace (STL) Marninus, forester (STL); Patrick, shepherd (STL); Unknown, son of Patrick the shepherd; William de Rowe