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Document 1/53/128 (
RRS
, v, no. 119)
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Topography
Leaflet
Description
Robert, king of Scots, has given Balmerino abbey his fishery of 'le Stok' on the Tay (PER) on the northern side, by stated bounds, in pure and perpetual alms, with the freedom to fix pales for their retes on the adjacent land.
Firm date
12 July 1317
Dating Notes
12 July regnal year 12
Place date (modern)
Perth
Place date (document)
Perth
Related Place
Perth
Source for Data Entry
RRS
, v, no. 119
Trad. ID
RRS
, v, no. 119
Calendar number
1/53/128
Charter type
Letters patent
Referred to as letter patent
yes
Language
Latin
Notes
cartulary copy: Balmerino Liber, no. 57
Total number of associated factoids: 6
Transaction factoids
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Title factoids
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Short Summary
Primary
Witnesses
12 Jul. 1317
Gift of fishing of 'Stok' on the Tay (PER)
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David Lindsay (IV) of Crawford, knight (d. x1357)
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Henry of Crawford
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John Bonar
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John of Kinloch (14C)
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Michael of Wemyss, lord of Wemyss, knight
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Title Holder
12 Jul. 1317
king of Scots
Robert [Bruce] I, king of Scots (d.1329)
12 Jul. 1317
Dominus (Seigneur - Lord - Sir)
David Lindsay (IV) of Crawford, knight (d. x1357)
12 Jul. 1317
Dominus (Seigneur - Lord - Sir)
Michael of Wemyss, lord of Wemyss, knight
12 Jul. 1317
knight
David Lindsay (IV) of Crawford, knight (d. x1357)
12 Jul. 1317
knight
Michael of Wemyss, lord of Wemyss, knight