People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/53/499 (RMS, i, no. 87)

Description
Robert, king of Scots, has given his beloved and faithful William Bisset of Upsettlington, the land of ‘Fulethe’ (a.k.a. ‘Fuleche’), ‘Hwytemyr’ (Whitemire?), Southfield (STL), ‘Welcroft’ (Wellcroft?), Goosecroft (STL), and Torbrex (STL), and all the burgages which belonged to Henry de Melville in the burgh of Stirling (STL), which lands and burgages Henry resigned by staff and baton; holding in feu and heritage, for service owed and wont.
Firm date
25 March 1306 X 7 June 1329
Probable date
24 June 1314 ×
Dating Notes
inauguration × death of King Robert I; prob. after battle of Bannockburn
Source for Data Entry
RMS, i, no. 87
Trad. ID
RMS, i, no. 87
Calendar number
1/53/499
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Document type notes
Roll IV, no. 87; Index, no. 201

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Resignation of lands near Stirling and burgages in Stirling no
25 Mar. 1306 X 7 Jun. 1329 Gift of lands in Stirling area (STL) yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
25 Mar. 1306 X 7 Jun. 1329 lands near Stirling and burgages in Stirling Henry Melville, son of Reginald Melville