People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/521/3 (Lind. Cart., no. 91)

Description
Sir Serlo of St Andrews, at the instance of Master Adam of Makerstoun, then rector of Collessie, has given and quitclaimed to the church of St Andrew of Collessie (FIF), in pure and perpetual alms, all right that he had in the buildings or the messuage of the persona of the church Collessie, in free entry and exit on the south side as far as the public street, as far as those bounds between the messuage and his surrounding land, by stated bounds, holding and having free and quit.
Firm date
February 1235 X 25 April 1264
Probable date
prob. late
Dating Notes
Succession of Roger de Quincy to earldom of Winchester × death of Earl Roger.
Source for Data Entry
Lindores Cartulary, no. 91
Trad. ID
Lind. Cart., no. 91
Calendar number
3/521/3
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 14

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 Master Adam of Makerstoun, master, provost (d.1280×86)
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 rector of Collessie Adam of Makerstoun, master, provost (d.1280×86)
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Saer of St Andrews
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 persona of Collessie Unknown, persona of Collessie
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester (d.1264)
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 Dominus (Lord/Sir) William del Bois, layman
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Bernard of Ripley
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 Dominus (Lord/Sir) William of the Forest
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 chaplain William of Monimail, chaplain
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 earl of Winchester Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester (d.1264)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 Buildings or messuage of persona of Collessie Unknown, persona of Collessie
Feb. 1235 X 25 Apr. 1264 Rights in buildings or messuage of persona of Collessie Saer of St Andrews