People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/19/10 (Lamont Papers, no. 13)

Description
John of Menteith, son of Sir Walter, sometime earl of Menteith, granted to Ewen, son of Finlay, for his homage and service, the whole pennyworths of land which the grantor held from Sir Walter Steward of Scotland, within his vavassourage of Ardmernog (Ardmarnock, Kilfinan parish, ARG?) that is to say, two penny-lands of Lynsay-beg and of Lynsay-more (Lindsaig), a penny-land of Glencha and a penny-land of Darenager1, to be had by Ewen and his heirs, of the grantor and his heirs, in feu and heritage. Ewen and his heirs are to provide to the John and his heirs the service of one bowman in the common army of the king of Scotland, and suit at the John’s court of Ardmernog, at three head pleas yearly.
Firm date
16 July 1309 X 1325
Dating Notes
Death of James Stewart × ?
Source for Data Entry
Lamont Papers, 1231-1897, ed. N. Lamont (1914), no. 13
Trad. ID
Lamont Papers, no. 13
Calendar number
3/19/10
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Notes
Occurs in Notarial Transumpt of 1465 which is in English

Total number of associated factoids: 21

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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
16 Jul. 1309 X 1325 Pennylands in Argyll (ARG) John of Menteith (I), knight Walter Stewart (III) (d.1327)