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> Document 3/7/8 (_Dryb. Lib._, no. 60)
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Document 3/7/8 (
Dryb. Lib.
, no. 60)
Description
Robert of London, brother of King Alexander, to Dryburgh Abbey; has given his rent in St Boswells (ROX) which he received annually from his house and toft in
villa
, that is, 3s. and 1 pound of pepper
Firm date
5 December 1214 X 23 January 1226
Probable date
5/Dec/1214 × 12/Nov/1225
Dating Notes
Death of King William × death of Robert of London
Source for Data Entry
Dryburgh Liber
, no. 60
Trad. ID
Dryb. Lib.
, no. 60
Calendar number
3/7/8
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Total number of associated factoids: 8
Transaction factoids
(1)
Relationship factoids
(3)
Title factoids
(3)
Possession factoids
(1)
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Primary
Witnesses
5 Dec. 1214 X 23 Jan. 1226
Gift of rent in St Boswells (ROX)
yes
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Object
5 Dec. 1214 X 23 Jan. 1226
Father of Robert of London (d.1225)(Familial relationship)
William I, king of Scots (d.1214)
Robert of London (d.1225)
5 Dec. 1214 X 23 Jan. 1226
Brother of Robert of London (d.1225)(Familial relationship)
Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
Robert of London (d.1225)
5 Dec. 1214 X 23 Jan. 1226
Brother of Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)(Familial relationship)
Robert of London (d.1225)
Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
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Title Holder
5 Dec. 1214 X 23 Jan. 1226
king
William I, king of Scots (d.1214)
5 Dec. 1214 X 23 Jan. 1226
Dominus (Lord/Sir)
Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
5 Dec. 1214 X 23 Jan. 1226
king of Scots
Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
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Rents received
Robert of London (d.1225)