People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/13/2 (Dupplin Chrs., no. 138ii)

Description
John, earl of Caithness and Orkney, has granted and given and established for Reginald Cheyne the father, lord of Inverugie, his whole ounceland of Nottingham with the port of Forse (CAI), for his homage and service, rendering annually one pair of white gloves on the Nativity of St John the Baptist, and performing the service of the lord king called ‘Layyelde’ (or lay geld?).
Firm date
1284 X 1293
Dating Notes
Death of Earl Magnus x death of Reginald Cheyne the father.
Source for Data Entry
Barbara E. Crawford, The Northern Earldoms (2013), 58 (partial), Plate 35
Trad. ID
Dupplin Chrs., no. 138ii
Calendar number
3/13/2
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
Dupplin Charters, no. 138ii

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Date Short Summary Subject Object
1284 X 1293 uncle of Earl John of Caithness Harald, uncle of Earl John of Caithness John, earl of Caithness


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1284 X 1293 earl of Caithness John, earl of Caithness
1284 X 1293 earl of Orkney John, earl of Caithness
1284 X 1293 lord of Inverugie Reginald Cheyne, father (d.c.1293)
1284 X 1293 lord Reginald Cheyne, father (d.c.1293)
1284 X 1293 clerk William, clerk (CAI)
1284 X 1293 steward Walter, steward (CAI)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1284 X 1293 ounceland of Nottingham with the port of Forse (CAI) John, earl of Caithness