People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/6/144 (RRS, ii, no. 165)

Description
King William announces that it has been judged that canons of Scone should have teinds of catches of fish from all king's fishings in River Tay opposite territory of Scone, Kinnoull Hill and Kinfauns.
Firm date
1173 X 1178
Dating Notes
Introduction of _Dei gratia_ to royal style × death of Walter de Bidun the chancellor.
Place date (modern)
Stirling
Place date (document)
Striuelin
Related Place
Stirling
Source for Data Entry
RRS, ii, no. 165
Trad. ID
RRS, ii, no. 165
Calendar number
1/6/144
Charter type
Notification
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
NAS, RH 6/8

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
1173 X 1178 Notification of decision in favour of the monks of Scone yes Andrew, bishop of Caithness (d.1184); Walter de Bidun (d.1178)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1173 X 1178 king of Scots William I, king of Scots (d.1214)
1173 X 1178 bishop of Caithness Andrew, bishop of Caithness (d.1184)
1173 X 1178 chancellor Walter de Bidun (d.1178)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1173 X 1178 Teind of catches of fish from the king's fishing in the Tay Scone Abbey (fd.c.1120)