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Description
King William to Missenden Abbey; has granted in perpetual alms the hermitage of Muswell (Oxon), with teinds of demesne of Piddington and teinds of pannage.
King William to Matthew, son of Robert his chaplain; has granted donation which Prior of Hexham made of land of WhitfieldKing Alexander to Scone Priory; has given their own courtKing Alexander to Scone Priory; has given island of Loch Tay (PER), with all lordship pertaining to same islandKing David to Robert de Brus; has given Annandale (DMF)King David has granted and given Kettlestoun (WLO) to the abbot and brethren of Cambuskenneth in perpetual almsKing David has given in perpetuity to Urquhart Priory 20s. each year from the burgh ferme and fisheries of ElginKing David has granted and given to May Priory a full toft in Berwick-upon-Tweed in perpetual almsKing David has given and granted to Alexander de St Martin, in feu and heritage, Athelstaneford (ELO), and land which Arkil held, and part of Drem (ELO) King David has given and granted to St Andrews Priory a full toft in ClackmannanKing David has given his firm peace to the hospital of St Andrews, and forbids that anyone should do them injury.King David for St Andrews Priory, has granted and given island of Loch Leven.
King David has given and granted to St Andrews priory that they may receive the Culdees of Kilrymont as canons along with themselves, with all their possessions and revenues.
King David has granted to St Andrews Priory, in perpetual alms, a toft in Berwick-upon-Tweed.King David has freed the abbot of Dunfermline's ship and everything within it from all the king's customs.King David has given three of his own men to Dunfermline Abbey.
King David has given to Dunfermline Abbey revenue from Fife, Fothrif, and ClackmannanKing David has given and restored to Dunfermline Abbey the shire of Kirkcaldy (FIF).King David has given and granted Clerkington (ELO) in perpetual alms to St Mary's, Haddington; he also gives other land and revenue.King David has given and granted to St Mary's, Haddington, and to St Andrews cathedral, in perpetual alms, Clerkington (ELO), plus other land and revenue.King David has given and granted in perpetual alms to St Andrews Priory the draught of net in River Tay.King David has given and granted Kenly (FIF) to the hospital of St Andrews in perpetual alms.King David has given and granted to Holy Trinity Abbey, Tiron (dép. Eure-et-Loir) one ship each year free of cain.King David has given and granted in perpetual alms to St Andrews cathedral the church of Linlithgow (WLO)King David has given, granted, and by this charter established, to St Andrews cathedral, in pereptual alms, the church of Linlithgow (WLO)
King David has granted and confirmed all that Bishop Robert has given and confirmed to St Andrews cathedral priory in perpetual possession, as well as his own gifts.King David has given the church of Inveresk (MLO) to Dunfermline Priory (or Abbey).King David has given and granted revenue from ships at Perth to St Andrews cathedral priory.King David has given and granted to Dunfermline Abbey the land of Penick (NAI)King David has given in alms one full toft in his burgh of Haddington to the priory of the Isle of MayKing David has granted and given Pittenweem (FIF) and Inverie (St Monance, FIF) in perpetual alms to May PrioryKing David has granted to May Priory the freedom to sell their fish in their harbour as if in a burghKing David has given one ploughgate in Craigmillar (MLO) to Dunfermline Abbey in perpetual alms, and the houses in which the widow of Roger Cassus dwelt.King David has given and granted to Dunfermline Abbey all customary renders from all ships which put in at the port of Inveresk (Musselburgh, MLO), saving tollKing David has given and granted in alms to Dunfermline (Priory or Abbey) every teind of gold that comes to the king from Fife and Fothrif
Ermengarde, queen of Scots, notifies that her son, King Alexander, out of charity, has offered half of church of Kettins (PER), over which he had advoswon, and William, bishop of St Andrews, made a similar donation of half the church. She allows that whol
King David has granted to Cambuskenneth Abbey the land of Mobbiscroft, fishings of Kersie and Tullibody, and easements in his wood of 'Keltor' (Tor Wood), to hold of him in free and perpetual alms.
King David has granted to Cambuskenneth Abbey the church of Clackmannan, with 40 acres of land and priest's toft; the teind of pleas and profits from Stirling, Stirlingshire and Callendar; one toft in burgh of Stirling and another in Linlithgow; in perpet
King David has given and granted to Dunfermline Abbey that its tenants and vassals be free from labour service; and orders that these liberties be preserved to them unchanged for ever.
King David has given and granted to Kelso in perpetual alms a saltpan in the Carse [of Stirling]
King David to Prior Robert and canons of St Andrews; he has granted the donation which Bishop Robert has made of Kinninmonth (FIF), with a toft in Kilrymont (FIF)King David has given and granted to A[ndrew], bishop of Caithness, 'Hoctor comon' (in Longforgan, PER)King David has given and granted to May Priory half of 'Balegallin' in alms; he also grants common pasture in shires of Kellie and Crail and throughout his landKing David and Earl Henry have given and granted Newburn (FIF) and Balchrystie (FIF) in perpetual alms to Dunfermline Abbey King David has given and granted a full toft in the burgh of Haddington (ELO) to St Andrews Priory in perpetual almsKing David has given and granted the church of Longforgan (PER) in perpetual alms to St Andrews Priory, and one full toft as a lodging for the priestKing David has given and granted to his vassal, Baldwin, the toft which he holds in Perth, quit of burgh service except for watch and work on the walls.
King Malcolm has granted to Cambuskenneth Abbey the donations of King David which he gave in almsKing Malcolm has established an abbot at Scone and gives, grants and confirms goods, possessions and liberties assigned by predecessors and himselfKing Malcolm has granted to Scone Abbey the teind of all the bread of his household, and other revenue in kind north of Lammermuir (BWK) and Tay.
King Malcolm has granted to Scone Abbey free licence to have three servantsKing Malcolm has granted to Scone Abbey the right to have its court
King Malcolm has granted to Scone Abbey two nets in the River Tay, one in Kincarrathie (PER) and the other in the King's Inch, and one net in the River Forth at Stirling.
King Malcolm has granted to Scone Abbey 20s. from the ferme of Perth, and 10s. from rent of two mills of Perth, for lighting of church, as well as the teind of these mills.
King Malcolm has granted to Scone Abbey the church of Invergowrie (PER), with a half ploughgate of land called Dargie.King Malcolm has granted to St Andrews Priory the donation which Richard, bishop-elect of St Andrews, madeKing Malcolm has confirmed to St Andrews Priory the chapel of Inchture (PER) according to the charter of Richard, bishop of St Andrews.King Malcolm has given and granted in feu and heritage to Philip the chamberlain and his heirs Lundin in Fife.
King Malcolm has given in free alms to his chaplain, Richard of Stirling, the church of Forteviot (PER)King Malcolm has granted and given in free and perpetual alms to Cambuskenneth Abbey an annual payment of 50s. from the king's cain of PerthKing Malcolm has given to to the prior of St Andrews and the canons, in alms, one net in the River Tay at Perth (PER).
King Malcolm has granted and given to his vassal, Baldwin, his toft that he has in Perth.
King Malcolm to the worthy men of Fife; he has granted that Hospital of St Andrews shall have common pasture for livestock.
King Malcolm has given to the monks of Rhynd all the teinds belonging to church of that _villa_
King David gives notice that Thurstan archbishop of York has consecrated Robert bishop of St Andrews without profession of obedience, saving the claim of the church of York and saving justice for Saint Andrew. Should the archbishop of York wish to speak o
King David has given and granted to to Walter of Ryedale and his heirs, in feu and heritage, the Whittons (ROX), half of Chatto (ROX), Lilliesleaf (ROX) and the shielings west of Riccalton (ROX)
King Malcolm has given and granted in perpetual alms to Scone Abbey the teind of his provender, malt and cain of hides and cheeses from all his manors of Gowrie (PER); also the teind of all his pleas and conventions of Gowrie.
King Malcolm has granted to Scone Abbey the teind of his rents in wheat from Longforgan (PER); also that no one may take conveth from the abbey's men or lands without the permission of the canons of Scone; and common pasture.
King Malcolm has given and granted to Dunfermline Abbey in perpetual alms the heads of whales, except the tongue, which come to shore in his demesne on the north side of the Firth of Forth.
King Malcolm has given in feu and heritage to Radulf Frebern and his heirs, Rosyth (FIF) and Dunduff (FIF) and land which belonged to Master Robert the ironsmith beside Newbattle (Masterton in Newbattle, MLO), for the service of one knight.
King Malcolm has given, and by this charter established the gift which King david gave to Matthew, archdeacon of St Andrews, in the apdaine of Rossie, to be held of King Malcolm in feu and heritage; he also grants the donation of Bishop Robert in the same
King Malcolm has granted in perpetual alms the donation of the church of Longforgan (PER) which King David made to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he also gives and grants half ploughgate to the church of Longforgan as an endowment in alms.
King Malcolm has granted to St Andrews Priory half of the ploughgate in the shire of Longforgan, called Kingoodie (PER), according to the boundaries perambulated when he gave it to the church of Longforgan as an endowment.
King Malcolm has granted to Cambuskenneth Abbey the church of Clackmannan (CLA), with 40 acres of land and priest's toft, teinds of king's pleas and fines of Stirling, Stirlingshire and Callendar, one toft in burgh of Stirling, one in Linlithgow, as held
King Malcolm has granted to the Hospital of St Andrews a ploughgate in Kedlock (FIF) in perpetual alms, which Simon, son of Michael, gave and granted.
King Malcolm has given and granted to May Priory 5 marks in perpetual alms from the first cain of ships coming top Perth, in exchange for the chapel and teinds of Perth.King Malcolm has granted to St Andrews Priory all the portions of altar of the priory church in perpetual alms, as in the charter of Bishop Robert.King Malcolm has granted to May Priory the donation and concession which King David granted and confirmedKing Malcolm has granted and given to Dunfermline Abbey one full toft with croft in Clackmannan (CLA)
King Malcolm has granted the donation of the church of Kirknewton (MLO), which Elwin, rannaire, and his wife, Eda, gave in perpetual alms to Dunfermline Abbey.King Malcolm has granted to the burgesses of the bishop of St Andrews all liberties and customs which the king's burgesses have in common throughout his land
King Malcolm has granted to May Priory Pittenweem (FIF) and Inverie [St Monance] FIF, as perambulated; in addition, he gives common pasture in the shire of Ardross.King Malcolm has granted the agreement made between canons of St Andrews and _céli Dé_ of St Andrews regarding Strathkinness (FIF) and Lambieletham (FIF)
King Malcolm has given and granted to Dunfermline Abbey the chapel of Inverkeithing (FIF), and two tofts in same _villa_, in perpetual alms
King Malcolm has granted and given to the Hospital of Jerusalem one full toft in each burgh of his whole land as free alms.
King Malcolm has granted, in perpetual alms to St Andrews Priory, Rossie (PER), with the royal dues in its church, which Matthew the archdeacon (of St Andrews) gave them.King Malcolm has granted to Jedburgh Abbey the church of Restenneth and everything which his ancestors gave and granted.King Malcolm has granted and given to Kelso Abbey and John, its abbot, one full toft in his burgh of Inverkeithing (FIF) in perpetual alms.King Malcolm has granted to Dunfermline Abbey that their men shall be free of labour-service on bridges, castles and everything else.King Malcolm has granted and given to Dunfermline Abbey 'Ledmacduuegil' (Mastertown, FIF) in perpetual alms.King Malcolm has granted and given in perpetual alms to Scone Priory (or Abbey) the teind of all his venison coming to his household from north of Tay.King Malcolm has granted to St Andrews Priory the buildings of Baldwin, lorimer of PerthKing Malcolm has given and granted to Coupar Angus Abbey that they be free and quit thoughout his whole land of toll, and have free right of buying and selling.
King Malcolm grants to Coupar Angus Abbey certain easements in forests of Scotland and charcoalKing Malcolm has given to St Andrews Priory, in perpetual alms, one ploughgate in Naughton (FIF), named 'Melchrethre'.King Malcolm has granted to Dunfermline Abbey the church of Holy Trinity, Dunkeld to be held in perpetual alms after the death of Andrew, bishop of Caithness.King Malcolm has granted to Holyrood Abbey the donation that his mother, Countess Ada.King Malcolm has given in perpetual alms to Holyrood Abbey one full toft in his burgh of Inverkeithing (FIF).King William to Orm, son of Hugh; he has granted and given Glenduckie (FIF) and Balmeadie (FIF).King William to Scone Abbey; he has granted certain revenues for the lighting of the the church.
King Malcolm has given and granted to Dunfermline Abbey in perpetual alms the church of Perth and chapel of castle [of Perth], with Tarsappie (PER), Friarton (PER), Cragie (PER), 'Baleglassin' (prob. PER), Balmblair (PER), Meikle (PER) and Little Tullielu
King Malcolm gives, grants and confirms, to St Andrews Priory, with his own additions, the goods and possessions which King David, Earl Henry, King Alexander and Bishop Robert gave and granted.
King Malcolm has given in feu and heritage to Berowald the Fleming Innes and 'Etherurecard' (? Nether Urquhart) in the province of Elgin; he also bestows (_dono_), in the burgh of Elgin, one full toft.
King Malcolm has granted to St Andrews Priory the grant and confirmation which Bishop Arnold has granted and confirmed of the seven shares of the offerings made at altar of St Andrew.
King Malcolm has given as an endowment to the church of St John the Baptist of Perth the whole teind of fish caught in the waters of 'Balmackennedi' (PER?) to 'Inuiramun' (mouth of River Almond, PER) in permanent alms.
King Malcolm has given and granted to Earl Duncan (of Fife) and his heir, born of his wife Ada, the king's niece, Strathmiglo (FIF), Falkland (FIF), Rathillet (FIF), Strathbraan (PER) and ferme of [Kings]Kettle (FIF), in frank marriage.
King Malcolm has granted in perpetual alms to the Abbey of Tiron 3 marks annually from the cain of ships at Perth, in place of of the cain of one ship given to the abbey by King David.
King Malcolm has given to Coupar Angus Abbey his whole land of Coupar with all its pertinents; he has also granted pasture in his forest of Drimmie (PER); and he has given and granted easements in his forests of Drimmie and Clunie.
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; he has granted and by this charter established 1 mark of silver in the burgh fermes of Crail given by Countess Ada for the lighting of the church.
King William has quitclaimed Nar, a man of the abbot of Scone, from the charge brought against him.King William gives notice that he has taken the canons of St Andrews Cathedral Priory into his firm peace and protection.
King William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has granted and by this chaerter established the donation that Earl Morgrund made of the church of Tarland (ABD)King William to Robert of Newham; he has granted and by this charter established Cambo (in Kingsbarns, FIF) with a toft in Crail and common pasture.King William to Gilbert nephew of the bishop of Caithness; he has granted and by this charter established the lands of Monorgan (in Longforgan, PER)King William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given and granted, and by this charter established the church of St Cyrus in Ecclesgreig (ANG)King William to Ralph Ruffus; he has given and granted, and by this charter established Kinnaird (PER).
King William to Malise, son of Ferteth, earl of Strathearn; he has granted and by this charter established various lands in Perthshire to be held of Earl Gilbert of Strathearn.King William to Merleswain; he has given and granted and by this charter has established to him Ardross (FIF).King WIlliam to Scone Abbey; he has granted and by this charter established the church of Invergowrie and the land called Dargie (PER).
King William to Gilbert son of the earl of Angus; he has given, granted and by this charter established Pourie, Ogilvie, and Kilmundie (ANG).
King William to Holyrood Abbey; he has given and granted and by this charter established the churches and chapels in Galloway in which Iona Abbey has proprietary right.King William to Henry Revel; he has given and granted and by this charter has confirmed Coultra (FIF)Charter of King William giving or granting the land of Keithick (in Coupar Angus, ANG)
King William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has granted and by this charter established the alms given by Hugh Giffard, i.e., half of _Hadgillin_ in the shire of Dundee.King William to Scone Abbey; he has granted the teinds of the parish of Scone.King William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has granted and by this charter established the church of Lathrisk (FIF), given by Ness, son of William.
King William to his burgesses of Aberdeen and of Moray, and north of the Mounth; he has granted and by this charter established their free 'hanse' (guild).
King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; he has given, granted and by this charter established a half-ploughgate of land for the site of the abbey, and also Campsie (PER).
King William to the abbey of Dunfermline; he has taken the abbey with its possessions and men into his firm peace while the abbot goes to England with the king.King William to May Priory; he has granted and by this charter established that its lands and men shall be free from army and expedition service.
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; he has granted and by this charter established an annual rent of one mark, which Countess Ada gave in the burgh of Crail (FIF).King William to Scone Abbey; he has granted household revenues north of Lammermuir (BWK), and some north of Tay.
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; he has granted and by this charter confirmed the church of Alva (CLA).King William to Dunfermline Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established Gillandres mac Suthen and his offspring.
King William to Dunfermline Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established an annual rent of 23s. 4d. out of his ferme of Fettykil (Leslie, FIF).
King William to St Andrews Priory; he has granted and by this charter established land of _Adhebrecces_ (in Largo, FIF), which Walter, son of Philip, gave, granted and confirmed.King William to St Andrews Priory; he has granted and by this charter established the alms Duncan, earl of Fife, gave, granted and confirmed to it.
King William to the church of the Holy Trinity of the bishopric of Moray, and to Simon, bishop of Moray; he has given, granted, and by this charter established the teinds of his revenue in Moray.
King William to St Andrews Priory; he has granted and by this charter established the alms Duncan, earl of Fife, gave, granted and confirmed, viz, the church of Scoonie (FIF), the church of Markinch (FIF)and the chapel of Kettle (FIF).
King William to Orm, son of Hugh [son of Gillemichel, earl of Fife]; he has granted and by this charter established the abbey of Abernethy (PER), as it was in the year and on the day when King David died.
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; he has given and by this charter established church of Forteviot (PER) in exchange for teinds of the king's pleas and profits of Stirling, Stirlingshire and Callander.
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.
King William to the Hospital of St Andrews; he has granted and by this charter established the ploughgate in Kedlock (FIF), which Simon, son of Michael, gave and Alan, his son, granted.
King William to St Andrews Priory and their hospital; he has granted and by this charter established the alms which Countess Ada, his mother, gave, granted and confirmed to them.King William I to Scone Abbey; he has granted the churches of 'Louchferuer' (Borthwick, MLO) and Carrington (MLO).King William to Walter of Berkeley; he has given, granted and by this charter established _Neutun_ (Longnewton, ROX, or Newton in Forgandenny, PER).King William to Walter of Berkeley, his chamberlain; he has given, granted, and by this charter estbalished, Inverkeilor (ANG).
King William to Dunfermline Abbey; he has given a toft in the burgh of Kinghorn.King William has founded (an abbey) church at Arbroath, and has given, granted, and by this charter established various endowments.King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted, and by this charter established the church of Glamis (ANG).King William to St Andrews Priory; he has granted and by this charter confirmed the church of Meigle (PER).
King William to the lepers of St Nicholas's Hospital, St Andrews; he has granted and by this charter established two oxgangs of land in Powgavie (PER) which Hugh Giffard gave them.King William to Hugh of Roxburgh; he has given and granted and by this charter established the land of the apdaine of [Old] Montrose.King William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given the church of Inchture (PER) with the chapel of Kinnaird (STL).King William to William de Haya; he has given, granted, and by this charter established Errol (PER).King William to David, his brother; he has given, granted, and by this charter established the earldom of Lennox, and various properties.King William to Earl Gilbert of Strathearn; he has given, granted, and by this charter established Kinveachy (INV).
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established four acres of land in Forteviot (PER) for their buildings to be constructed.King William to Walkelin, his brewer; he has granted and by this charter confirmed the land of Inverpeffer (ANG), to be held of Arbroath Abbey.King William to Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow; he has given, granted, and by this charter established a toft in his burgh of Montrose (ANG).
King William to Simon, bishop of Moray; he has quitclaimed Aulon Macbele.King William to Melrose Abbey; he has given and by this charter established the land in the territory of Clifton (ROX), as in the charter of Walter of Windsor.King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; charter concerning two measured ploughgates of land in the territory of Rattray (PER).
King William to Prior and brethren of May; he has granted common easements in Clackmannan wood (CLA)King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted and by this charter established one net on the king's water at Perth called 'Stok'.
King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has granted and by this charter confirmed the half ploughgate of land in the territory of Mondynes (KCD), which Richard de Frivill gave to them.King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established a saltpan in the Carse of Stirling, with 5 acres of land.King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established the church of Haltwhistle in Tynedale.King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established his ferry-boat of Montrose with the land belonging to it.King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has granted and by this charter established the donation made by Turpin, bishop of Brechin.King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has granted and by his charter confirmed the church of Inverkeilor (ANG), as the charter of Walter of Berkeley bears witness.King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established the church of Newtyle (ANG)King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established the churches of Banchory-Ternan and Catterline (KCD)King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established a toft outside his burgh of Perth.
King William to Holyrood; he has granted and by this charter established the church of Bolton (ELO), saving the right of Radulf de St MartinKing William to Dunfermline Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter has established the church of Strathardle (PER)King William to Scone Abbey; he has granted the liberty of holding court with judicial combat, and ordeals of iron and water.
King William to the church of Inverkeilor (ANG), and to Master Henry, _persona_ of that church; he has granted and by this charter established the remission of _grescan_ (pasture tribute?) made to them by Walter of Berkeley.
King William to May Priory; he has given, granted, and by this charter established the liberty of selling and buying throughout his land; he also grants 4d. from fishing boats at their ports of Pittenweem and Anstruther.
King William to James of Perth; he has granted and by this charter confirmed Rossie (PER), with the patronage of the church, and the mill, to hold of Prior W[alter] and the convent of St Andrews.
King William to Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted and by this charter established, after the death of Andrew, bishop of Caithness, 'Adinaglas' (in Arbroath and St Vigeans, ANG), Dunnichen (ANG) and Kingoldrum (ANG).
King William to Kinloss Abbey; he has given, granted, and by this charter established five tofts in his burgh of Inverness, one in Auldearn (NAI), one in Forres (MOR), one in Elgin (MOR), and one in Aberdeen (ABD).
King William to St Andrews Priory; he has granted and by this charter established the two ploughgates of land which David, his brother, gave them in Garioch (i.e. Seggieden, ABD).
King William to his burgesses of Inverkeithing; he has granted that they may levy toll and customs and all dues pertaining to their church between the rivers Leven (FIF) and Devon.King William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he gives, grants and confirms by royal authority their properties and privileges.King William to Earl Gilbert of Strathearn; he has given, granted, and by this charter established, Madderty (PER).King William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; grant of donations made by the king's mother.
King William to Richard, son of Gregory de Maleville; he has granted, and by this charter established, the land in Liberton (MLO) held by Malbeth, and the land of Leadburn (MLO).
King William to Richard, son of Gregory de Maleville; he has granted, and by this charter established, the land beside the house which belonged to Malbeth Bere in Liberton (MLO).
King William to St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Leuchars (FIF)
King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; confirms lands of 'Letcassy' (in Blairgowrie, PER)
King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; confirms piece of land in Dunkeld, granted by William 'de Ougilby', servant [of the treasurer?] of Dunkeld, and confirmed by Bishop RichardKing William to Scone Abbey; has granted donation of church and land of 'Logydunde' (Logie Dundee, later Lochee, ANG)
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given one full toft in new burgh of PerthKing William to Arbroath Abbey; has given full toft which Andrew, bishop of Caithness, held in burgh of Forfar, and has given and granted to themKing William to Glasgow Cathedral and Bishop Jocelin; has given one full toft in burgh of Forfar (ANG)King William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of 'Foethmuref' (Barry, ANG)King William to Robert, son of Henry the butler; has given Cassingray (FIF), with common pasture on moor of Kellie
King William to Holyrood Abbey; has granted church of Melginch (St Martins, PER), with land called in Gaelic _apdaine_, and land called 'Petfrethin' (Pitreddie, PER?)King William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; has granted a toft in the burgh of BerwickKing William to Roger de Mortimer; has given Fowlis Easter (ANG); and two tofts which King Malcolm has given and confirmed to William MauleKing William to Holyrood Abbey; has granted that no one may take poinds from canons or their menKing William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; has granted the 'abbacia' of Loch LevenKing William to Arbroath Abbey; has given churches of Gamrie (BNF) and Tarves (ABD)King William to Dunfermline Abbey; has granted bequest made by King Malcolm IV, and donation by Walter son of Alan.
King William to Dunfermline Abbey; has granted donation which Earl Mael Coluim of Atholl has given of church of Moulin (PER), together with three ploughgates of landKing William to Coupar Angus Abbey; has granted donation which William de Haya has made of land of 'Ederpolles' (Grange, PER)King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given church of Kinclavin (PER)
King William has granted and by this charter established, the donation which Richard de Maleville made to Geoffrey de Maleville, that is, the lands of Granton (MLO) and Stenhouse (STL).
King William to Richard, son of Gregory de Maleville'; he has granted, and by this charter established, Granton (MLO) in exchange for two ploughgates previously given to him in Ednam (ROX) by King Malcolm
King William to Scone Abbey; he has granted the revenues in the queen's household which it already has in the king's, in the Spence and the kitchen, whenever the queen keeps her household separately.
King William to Richard, bishop of Moray; has granted bishopric of Moray; and has granted and given in augmentation church of Elgin (MOR) with chapels of St Andrew (MOR) and Manbeen (MOR); church of Auldearn with chapels of Invernairn (Nairn, NAI), Rait (
King William to church of Holy Trinity of Moray and Sir Richard, bishop of Moray; has given teinds of revenues of Moray and of pleas throughout bishopric and of his cain
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has given one ploughgate of land in Mondynes (KCD) with common pasture and easements
King William to Earl David, his brother; has granted quittance of all teinds and customs which church of St Mary of Aberdeen and bishops of Aberdeen used to have; in exchange for two measured ploughgates of land in Kennethmont (ABD)
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given church of Tillicoultry (CLA)King William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Panbride (ANG)King William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Monikie (ANG) with common pastureKing William to priory of May; he has granted gifts made by King David, King Malcolm IV, and others.
King William to St Andrews Priory; has given 40s. yearly from revenue of his burgh of CrailKing William to Odo, brother of Bishop Matthew of Aberdeen; has granted Kinninmonth (FIF), with shire of Kinninmonth, and toft in burgh of St Andrews
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Nigg (KCD), with common pasture
King William to Richard de Munfichet; has given Cargill (PER), Kincardine next to Stirling (in Menteith) (PER)
King William to Dunfermline Abbey; has granted donation which Mael Coluim, earl of Atholl, has made of church of Moulin (PER), with three ploughgates of landKing William to Roger de Mortimer; has given Fowlis Easter (ANG) together with Cristina, William Maule's daughterKing William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted the church of 'Egglis' (St Ninians, STL)
King William to William Giffard; has given of Strachan (KCD) in forestKing William to William de Haya; has given one full toft in burgh of Forfar (ANG)
King William to Restenneth Priory; has given Ardfork (Cossans, ANG) in exchange for Foffarty (ANG)
King William to William of Tottenhall; has granted the donation which Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, made to him of two ploughgatesKing William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; has granted the donation made by Richard, bishop of St AndrewsKing William to Kelso Abbey; has given church of Peterculter (ABD)King William to Hugh, brother of Elias, clerk; has given Benholm (KCD)King William to his son, Robert of London; has given toft in burgh of Montrose (ANG)
King William to St Andrews Priory; has given church of St Cyrus (KCD), with chapel of St Regulus and half ploughgate and land of apdaine of Ecclesgreig with common pasture
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Inverlunan (ANG), with common pasture and easementsKing William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Fyvie (ABD), with common pasture and easementsKing William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Inverness (INV), with common pasture and other easements
King William announces the settlement of a dispute between Dunfermline Abbey and St Andrews Cathedral Priory concerning Balchristie (FIF); the abbey is to have the land, saving the revenue which the Céli Dé (of Loch Leven) used to have from that land unde
King William to Scone Abbey; has granted donation which Swain, son of Thor, has made of land of 'Ahenepobbel' (in Tibbermore, PER), and meadow which is on Lochty [Burn], with common pasture and easements
King William to St Andrews Priory; has given church of St Cyrus (KCD), with _apdaine_ and chapel of St Regulus, and half a ploughgate pertaining to chapel, as well as church of Inchture (PER). In addition, he grants various aristocratic gifts: a) church o
King William to Scone Abbey; has granted donation of Mael Coluim, earl of Atholl, of church of 'Login Mahedd' (Logierait, PER), with chapel of Killiehangie (PER) and with chapels of Dunfallandy, Killiechassie (PER) and 'Kelmichel' of Tullimet (PER)
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Abernethy (PER) with chapels of Dron (PER), Dunbog (FIF), [Abdie, FIF?], and lands of Ballo (PER) and Pitlour (FIF), and certain teinds as specified.
King William to Melrose Abbey; has granted donation of Robert of Berkeley and his wife, Cecilia, daughter of Liulf, of a ploughgate in Maxton (ROX), with common easements and stone from quarry of 'Alwerdene'
King William to Agatha, wife of Humphrey, son of Theobald; has given four ploughgates in Conveth (Laurencekirk, KCD) as perambulated, which she has given in exchange for land of Ardoyne (ABD) which king has taken from her; in addition, rights which thane
King William to Humphrey, son of Theobald; has granted four ploughgates in Conveth (Laurencekirk, KCD) as perambulated; in addition, rights which thane used to have in kirkton of Conveth, patronage of the church, and right to multure from parish of Convet
King William to Humphrey, son of Theobald; has granted in forest the seven davochs of two Tippertys (KCD), Glenfarquhar (KCD), Kinkell (KCD), Newlands (KCD) and Monboddo (KCD); no one may cut wood or hunt there without permission
King William to Adam, son of Odo the steward; has granted donation which Abbot Gillecrist of _céli Dé_ of St Andrews made to Odo, steward, of Kinkell (FIF), Pitkenny (FIF) and Pitsporgy (FIF)
King William to Abbot Robert of Scone; has quitclaimed Ronald Mac Malmur Goueran and Malmur mac Hercar (Fearchar), whom Archibald, abbot of Dunfermline, had claimed against Scone Abbey
King William to St Andrews Priory; has granted the donation which Hugh Giffard and his son, William, have made of church of Tealing (ANG) with priest's toft and toft of the _deòradh_ ('dewar', relic or relic-keeper), saving ploughgate which belongs to tha
King William to Richard, bishop of Moray; has given tofts in Banff (BNF), Cullen (BNF), Elgin (MOR), Forres (MOR), Auldean (NAI) and Inverness (INV)King William to Lindores Abbey, which his brother has founded; has granted its specified property and privilegesKing William to Lindores Abbey; has given full toft in each of burghs of Berwick, Stirling, Crail, Perth, Forfar, Montrose and AberdeenKing William to Holyrood Abbey; has granted and established privileges and propertyKing William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted and established the donation which Earl Fergus [of Buchan] made of an annual rent of one mark.
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given church of Kincardine [in Menteith] (PER)
King William to Roger de Mortimer; has given land of Fowlis Easter (ANG)King William to May Priory; has given Pitottar (FIF)
King William to David de la Haye, son of William de la Haye; has granted Errol (PER)King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; confirmed land of Carsegrange (i.e., 'Ederpolls') (PER) [confirmed by David Hay]King William to St Nicholas's Hospital, St Andrews; has granted land of Peekie (FIF), which Roger, bishop-elect of St Andrews, gave to themKing William to Melrose Abbey; has given one toft in burgh of Lanark (LAN)
King William to Alexander, son of Philip of Seton; has granted the land which belonged to Philip, his father, that is, Seton (ELO), Winton (ELO) and Winchburgh (WLO)King William to Kinloss Abbey; has given Strathisla (BNF)King William to Richard, bishop of Moray; has given one toft in burgh of Kintore (ABD)King William to Dunfermline Abbey; has granted that part of land of Beath (FIF) which Saer de Quincy gave in perpetual alms, that is, land that Waldef heldKing William to Coupar Angus Abbey; donation of lands of Persey (PER), and that part of Cally (Monks Cally, PER?) which Mack-holffe held
King William to Walter son of Philip; has given Lundin (FIF)
King William to Inchaffray Abbey; has granted church of St Cathan of Aberuthven in Strathearn (PER) which Earl Gilbert [of Strathearn] gaveKing William to Walter, son of Walter Scott; has given Allardice (KCD) for the service of one archer with a horse and haubergel, and making common aid
King William to William de Valognes, son of Philip de Valognes; has re-given those lands in Scotland which king granted to his father, Philip, that is, Benvie (ANG) and Panmure (ANG)King William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Guthrie (ANG)King William to Dunfermline Abbey; has given toft in burgh of Montrose (ANG)
King William to Henry, son of Gregory the clerk; has given Rossie (ANG).King William to Adam, son of Odo the steward; has granted the donation which Malcolm, son of Malpatric, made to him of land of Denork (FIF)
King William to St Nicholas's Hospital, St Andrews; has given that they may have one cart going to King's Muir of Crail to [fetch] heath for the use of their house; forbids any of his bailies or sergeands of Crail to interfere
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted the donation which Walter, son of Philip of Lundin, made of four oxgangs of land with a full toft in _villa_ of Balcormo (FIF), with common pasture and free multure
King William to William, son of Alexander; has granted half ploughgate in Whitefield (PER), with common pasture and land that pertains to it, which Richard de Munfichet gave to him for his service, with one oxgang perambulated for him and one messuage bes
King William to Paisley Priory; has granted the land of Moniabrock in Strathgryfe (RNF), which Alan, son of Walter, gave, with half a fishery at mouth of Lochwinnoch, with liberty to fish in loch as often as Alan does
King William grants that on the death of an abbot of Scone the canons of Scone may freely elect one of their convent to be abbot, with the counsel and consent of their king, provided that a suitable person may be found within the house of Scone
King William to William, son of Robert, son of Henry the butler; has given Cassingray (FIF), by the marches perambulated for his father by Archibald, abbot of Dunfermline, with common pasture on moor of Kellie, and performing forinsec service; freedom fro
King William to William Giffard; has given a toft in burgh of Forres (MOR) and one full toft in each of the following: Cullen (BNF), Banff (BNF), Kintore (ABD), Cowie (STL), Kincardine (KCD), Alyth castle (PER), Clunie (PER)
King William to Adam, son of Odo the steward; has granted the donation which the prior and convent of St Andrews made to him of the land of Kinninmonth (FIF) with the three Magasks (FIF), 'Inchalc' (in Ceres, FIF), Ladeddie (FIF), 'Incherech' and Baldinni
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted land of Balfeith (KCD) which Humphrey of Berkeley has given, with common pasture and all easements of Kinkell (KCD) and Conveth (Laurencekirk, KCD)
King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; has granted the donation which Thomas, son of Malcolm of Lundie, made of one mark annually in alms, to be taken from his land of 'Balmetiremahc' (in Lundie, ANG), with common rights in peatary beside Lochindores (ANG),
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted that toft in burgh of Forfar (ANG), which Hugh, his chancellor, has given and establishedKing William to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Coull in Mar (ABD), with common pasture and all other easementsKing William to William Giffard, son of Hugh Giffard; has given Tealing (ANG) and Powgavie (PER)
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted the donation which Malise, son of Ferteth, earl of Strathearn, made to the monks of a half mark from fishery of Meikleour (PER)
King William to Hugh, son of Hugh of Benholm; has regiven Benholm (KCD)King William to king's burgesses of Aberdeen; has quitclaimed toll on their own goods throughout his realm; no one is to demand such toll from them
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted donation which Saer de Quincy made of land of Deuglie (PER), saving all the king's forinsec service which pertains to land
King William to MacDuff; he has given Tough (FIF) and Bogie(FIF)King William to Holyrood Abbey; has granted donation which William de Vieuxpont made of land of Ogilface (WLO), saving king's service of that land and in aid.
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted that all the tofts which he has given in his burghs and residences shall be free of aids and labour serviceKing William to canons of Inchaffray; has granted donation which Earl Gilbert [of Strathearn] made of churches of Dunning (PER) and St Serf of Monzievaird (PER)
King William to Geoffrey, son of Richard of Kinglassie; has granted donation which Abbot Patrick and convent of Dunfermline have made of land of Balwearie (FIF)King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Thomas, the doorward, made of church of Kinnernie (ABD)King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Gilchrist, earl of Angus, made of churches of Strathectyn (ANG) and Kirriemuir (ANG)King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Robert of London made of the church of Ruthven (ANG)King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Gilcrist, earl of Angus, made of church of Monifieth (ANG)
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Gilchrist, earl of Angus, made of church of Murroes (ANG)
King William to Robert of London, his son; has granted, in forest, his forest of Outh (FIF); he prohibits anyone from felling timber or hunting there without Robert's leave
King William to Inchaffray Abbey; has granted donation which Earl Gilbert of Strathearn made of Craig (PER), Ardunie (PER), Dubheads (PER), Ardbennie (PER) and Williamstone (PER)
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Donald, abbot of Brechin, made of davoch called 'Balegillegrand' (Bolshan, ANG)
King William to Henry Bald; has given land in burgh of Perth which James, son of Simon, and the king's other provosts of Perth invested him by the king's command, rendering annually to the king's chamber one pound of pepper on the feast of St Michael.
King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; charter made of marsh in territory of Blairgowrie (PER), belonging to king's demesne of Blair on day when he gave it, and when by his command Earl Duncan, Hugh of Calder, Roger de Mortimer, Macbeth judex of Gowrie, Dunc
King William to church of the Holy Trinity of bishopric of Moray and to Bishop Richard; has given teinds of his revenues of Moray and of his pleas throughout diocese of Moray and of his cain, not already assigned to other churches; instructs his bailies o
King William to Robert, son of Maccus; has given ploughgate in territory of Lessudden (St Boswells, ROX), that is, the one that Herbert of Maxwell, his sheriff, and Geoffrey, the clerk, handed over to him on the king's command, rendering annually 20s., an
King William to Humphrey, son of Theobald de Addeville ('Humphrey the young'); has granted the donation which Humphrey, son of Theobald (Humphrey Barclay), made of one davoch in Glenfarquhar (KCD) on east side
King William to Inchaffray Abbey; has granted the donation which Earl Gilbert of Strathearn made of all the lands of Ardunie (PER), Craig (PER), and Dubheads (PER), and also land of Madderty (PER) which was anciently called _apdaine_, to hold in free, pur
King William to religious men of Inchaffray; has granted donation which Gilbert, earl of Strathern, made of churches of Madderty (PER), St Bean of Kinkell (PER) and St Mahessoch (Kessog) of Auchterarder (PER)
King William has granted the agreement made between the canons of St Andrews and Eva, widow of William de Haya, and his son, David, anent land in Pitmilly (FIF), by which canons shall hold land of Eva and David
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Gilchrist, earl of Angus, made of that land which his father had granted to establish a hospital (or inn) at Portincrag (ANG), with fishery, with common pasture and all kinds of easements of Monif
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted land of Mondynes (i.e. Abbeyton, KCD) which Philip de Maleville and Eva, his wife, gave and which Walter, son of Sibbald, gave to Philip in marriage with Eva, his daughter, and which he established to the monks
King William to Brice, bishop of Moray; has granted bishopric of Moray, and also, he grants in augmentation church of Elgin (MOR), saving tenure of his chaplain, Walter [of St Albans], and also church of Auldearn (NAI)
King William to Walter de la Carneille; has granted Guthrie (ANG)King William to Gilchrist, son of Earl Gilbert of Strathearn; has granted donation which Earl Gilbert made to him of Kinveachy (INV) and Glencarnie (INV)
King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; renewal of donations which his ancestors had given in alms (specified)
King William to Dunfermline Abbey; has granted donation which Robert of London, his son, made of Outh (FIF)
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Roger of St Michael made of land of Murdurno (ABD)
King William to Dunfermline Abbey; has granted the donation which Malcolm, earl of Fife, made of church of Abercrombie (FIF)
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Hugh Malherbe, son of Hugh Malherbe, made of two oxgangs in territory of Rossie (ANG), with easements
King William to Inchaffray Priory; has granted donation which G[ilbert], earl of Strathearn, made of church of St Bean of Fowlis Wester (PER)
King William to John Waleram; has given whole land which William Carpenter held in 'Ballebotl' (Babbet, FIF?), that is, every fith rig of whole half of 'Ballebotlia'; and in fields of 'Dreinin' (Drony, FIF?) the land which was perambulated for Roger de Ca
King William to Geoffrey, son of Richard, steward of Kinghorn; has granted messuage ('mansionem') and houses in _villa_ of Kinnaird (PER) which Richard of Kinnaird, _nepos_ of Ralph Ruffus, gave and handed over to him.
King William to Geoffrey, son of Richard, steward of Kinghorn; has granted donation which Richard of Kinnaird, _nepos_ of Ralph Ruffus, made to him of the land he gave him in 'Kinbrichtor' (Craighall, in Kinnaird PER), in addition, donation which he made
King William to Earl Malcolm of Fife; has granted donation which king made to Earl Duncan, his father, and donation which King David made to same Earl Duncan of West Calder (MLO)
King William has appoitned a market day in burgh of Inverness, and has given his firm peace to all who shall come. He grants to his burgesses of Inverness all laws and customs which burgesses of other burghs of Scotland enjoy. No one is to make dyed or sh
King William announces that dispute between king and Brice, bishop of Moray and Gillecrist, earl of Mar, anent right of patronage of church of Aberchirder (Marnoch, BNF) has been settled amicably with surrender to Arbroath Abbey by parties of all their ri
King William to Holyrood Abbey; has granted quitclaim made by Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, of any right he might possess in church of Tranent; also, one ploughgate of land and ten acres in territory of Tranent at Falside with free exit and common p
King William to Alan, son of Alan, son of Cospatrick of Swinton; has granted donation which Walter Olifard, son of Walter Olifard made of Colzie (prob. Wester, North and South Colzie, PER) and land of Abernethy (prob. Easter Colzie formerly in Abernethy,
King William to William Noble; has granted two ploughgates and two oxgangs in Kilpunt (WLO) which Henry de Bohun, earl of Hereford, gave him and also land in Illieston (WLO) which Gerald held, and which Henry de Bohun gave to William
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted concession which John the abbot, son of Malise, made of [licence to take] charcoal in his wood of Edzell (ANG), with easements of lodging and pasture
King William to Hospital of St Andrews; has given for maintenance of poor pilgrims who come to it, one mark yearly from burgh ferme of Crail (FIF), [in exchange] for annual mark which it used to receive from land of Auchtermuchty (FIF), which king has giv
King William announces settlement of dispute between Prior Thomas of St Andrews and Saer de Quincy anent right of patronage of church of Leuchars (FIF) 'by charter of Ness, son of William' (damaged)
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Thomas, son of Thancard made of land between Auchter Water and South Calder Water (Auchterheadmuir, LAN), which King Malcolm gave to Thancard, his father
King William to Gilbert, earl of Strathearn; has granted quitclaim which Walter Olifard made to the said Gilbert, his mother's brother, of right of 'avocation' [advowson] of church of Strageath (PER), which is 'founded' in free marriage, which Earl Fertet
King William narrates that when in his full court and in his presence he gave again the land of Bangour (in Ecclesmachan, WLO) to Uhtred of Bangour, as his right and heritage, Uhtred recognised that he had no nearer heir than Earl Malcolm of Fife, and pre
King William to Ranulf the falconer, eldest son of Walter of Loutorp; has given 'Kingower' in Gowrie, and in Mearns five davochs of land called Balmakewan (?), Auchinzeoch (KCD), Balbegno (KCD), 'Lacherachgeigh Kenni' (Haulkerton, KCD?) and davoch of 'End
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted custody of _Brachbennoch_ (reliquary of St Columba), and has given with it land of Forglen (BNF), given to God, St Columba and _Brachbennoch_
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted wood of Trustach (KCD), which Thomas of Lundie, his doorward, gave and quitclaimed to monks, and common pasture in abbey's land of Banchory as far as 'Loucherkar' (KCD)
King William to Scone Abbey; has granted donation which Hugh of Calder made of 40 acres of cultivated land in Buttergask (PER), with one toft and croft in same _villa_ and with common pasture and all easements of Buttergask
King William; concession that the monks [of Coupar Angus Abbey] shall be free from toll, passage and market throughout his kingdomKing William to Arbroath Abbey; has given churches of Inverboyndie (Boyndie, BNF) and Banff (BNF)King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Earl David, his brother, made of one ploughgate in Kennethmont (ABD) with common pastureKing William to Arbroath Abbey; has given, granted and established various possessions
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which John de Montfort made of whole land called 'Glaskeler' (in Catterline, KCD), with liberty to build and keep a mill
King William to Ralph Frebern; he has granted Rosyth (FIF) and the land that belonged to Master Robert the blacksmith beside Newbattle (Masterton, MLO).King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; notitia of grant of the donations of King Malcolm IV.King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; he has given Aberbothrie (PER).King William to Hospital of St Andrews; he has granted and given his firm peace, and instructs that they should possess the land of Kenly (FIF).King William to Coupar Angus Abbey; grant of freedom from secular exactions.King William to Dryburgh Abbey; he has granted the donation made by Countess Ada.King William to May Priory; he has given permission to sell and buy throughout his land, free from cain and toll.King William to Cambuskenneth Abbey; he has granted land in Crail and Pitcorthie given by his mother, Countess Ada.King William to the grieves and burgesses of Inverkeithing; he has granted land on the south side of the burgh.King William to Hospital of St Peter, York; he has granted the donations of Uhtred son of Fergus and Walter son of Alan.King William announces the settlement of a dispute between the churches of Durham and Crowland over the church of Edrom (BWK).King William to St Andrews Priory; he has granted properties in Fife given by Richard, bishop of St Andrews.King William to Dunfermline Abbey; he has granted the teind of his revenues from Kinghorn and Kellie (FIF)King William for May Priory; he has given Balgally (lost, in Carnbee parish, FIF)King William to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has granted the donation made by King David and King Malcolm IV of the church of Longforgan (PER), etc..King William to Scone Abbey; he has given a toft in Scone with 20 acres of land.
King William to Prior of St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has granted the disposition of the church of the Isle (of Loch Leven) according to the charter of King David.King William to Orm son of Hugh; he has given Inverarity (ANG).King William to the bishop and _céli Dé_ of Brechin; he has granted the donation that King David gave them of a market in the _villa_ every Sunday.
King William to North Berwick Priory; has granted donation which Earl Duncan of Fife and Earl Malcolm, his son, made of church of North Berwick (ELO), land on which nunnery is founded, land of hospital of North Berwick (ELO); land of hospital of Ardross (
King William has granted convention made at Edinburgh in his full court between Maurice, elder, of Menteith, and Maurice, younger, his brother, of earldom of Menteith, which Maurice, younger, had claimed as his right and heritage and which Maurice, elder,
King William to Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which William, son of Bernard, made of two oxgangs called 'Rath' in territory of Catterline (KCD), with liberty to build and keep mill
King William to William, the helmet-maker; has given 'place' in burgh of Perth 26 feet long by 20 feet wide, with which Roger de Mortimer, king's sheriff of Perth, handed over to him by king's command; that is, that which lies between land of Serlo, the d
King William to Earl Gilbert of Strathearn; has granted Meikleour (PER) and Lethendy (PER) by marches which Ness, son of William, Geoffrey de Maleville, and Gillecrist perambulated for Malise, brother of Earl Gilbert
Charter of Alexander II confirming to Coupar Angus Abbey the lands of Coupar with their appurtenances given by King Malcolm IV, ‘Abbthyn’ (presumably Aberbothrie in Bendochy, Perthshire) given by King William I, two perches of land in Perth purchased from
King Alexander II has granted composition made between William [Malveisin], bishop of St Andrews, and Abbot Ralph and convent of Arbroath concerning lands, rents and conveth of Fyvie (ABD) and Tarves (ABD), Inverboyndie (Boyndie, BNF), 'Munbre' (lost?, in
King Alexander II for Culross Abbey; recites a charter of Malcolm, earl of Fife, in which earl has given whole shire of Culross with its church and castle; lands of Cults (in Torryburn, FIF), Inzievar (FIF) and Crombie (in Torryburn, FIF); one toft in Cas
King Alexander II for Alexander of Lamberton; has granted land of Linlathen (ANG) which King William, his father, gave to him with Eda, daughter of Henry, son of Nicholas de Kinpund', for third part of one knight's service. To be held by Alexander and hi
King Alexander II for Earl Malcolm of Fife, son of Earl Duncan (II); has granted earldom of Fife just as his father held it, to hold in feu and heritage with soke and sake, pit and gallows, toll, team and infangthief, for service due to king from earldom,
King Alexander II for abbey of Inchaffray; has taken abbey of Inchaffray, its men, lands and possessions into his firm peace and protection. He prohibits anyone to injure or molest them upon his full forfeiture. He has granted that abbot and canons may ju
A discharge given by King Alexander II to monks of Coupar Angus, discharging 'waiting' which they owed to falconers of king's predecessors from land of 'Adbreth' (PER).King Alexander II for Kinloss Abbey; has granted all lands, tenements, and rents which were given and granted to them by his predecessors.
King Alexander II for Roderic, son of Gilchrist; granted that grant which Roger de Quincy made of Strathendry (FIF)
King Alexander II for Inchaffray Abbey; has given all teinds of his rents of Auchterarder (PER), payable yearly from hand of his fermers and baillies of Auchterarder.
King Alexander II [has granted and established?] to Archibald son of Michael Fleming, the land which was Gilbert Suffach’s (Gilberton, MLO), for the service of one quarter knight.King Alexander II for his burgesses of Stirling; has granted specified privileges
King Alexander II grants and establishes (specified properties) to Dunfermline Abbey.
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; has granted that donation which Malcolm, earl of Fife, with consent of bishop and chapter of Dunkeld, made of church of Redgorton (ANG).
King Alexander II for Andrew, bishop of Moray, and his successors, bishops of Moray; has granted various (specified) possessions.
King Alexander II for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted quitclaim which William Comyn, earl of Buchan, made of his right in church of Kirkintilloch (DNB) and its chapels. He wishes canons to hold this in free, pure and perpetual alms, with one oxgang of la
King Alexander II for St Nicholas's Hospital, St Andrews; has granted, and by his charter established, and quitclaimed army, aid and forinsec service due from a certain (unspecified) ploughgate of land.
King Alexander II for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; has granted that they and their _serviens_ may, with king's firm peace, buy grain and other necessities for their own use free of toll and custom; forbids anyone to annoy them or their buyers (_emptores_)
King Alexander II gives notice of an agreement made in king's full court between Duncan, son of Earl Morgrund of Mar, and David, son of the earl, concerning disputed lands, whereby each granted to Monymusk Priory the church of Leochel (ABD) and its appurt
King Alexander II has granted final concord made between Holyrood Abbey and Ingram de Balliol concerning marches of lands of abbey's churches of Kirkconstantine (formerly St Constantine of Colmanele, now Urr, KCB) and Kirkbride (alias St Bridget of Blaike
King Alexander II for St Andrews Priory; gives, grants and by royal authority establishes whatever goods, King David, Earl Henry, King Malcolm, and his father, King William, and certain others gave and granted to Bishop Robert and St Andrews Priory
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Philip de Mowbray made of one full toft in burgh of Inverkeithing (FIF) which Roger de Fonte held, that is, on eastern side of parish church beside well.
King Alexander II for abbot of Arbroath; has granted that no one is to take poinds from his men of 'Culbak' (now Newlands, KCD), Monboddo (KCD) and Glenfarquhar (KCD), save for their own debts or forfeitures, on pain of king's full forfeiture.
King Alexander II for abbot and canons of Scone; has granted their land of Clien (PER) in warren. No one is to fell timber or hunt there without their licence, on pain of king's full forfeiture of £10.
King Alexander II for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given, in exchange for king's mill of Clackmannan, 20 marks yearly, payable from his burgh ferme of Stirling; forbids his provosts of Stirling to withhold this rent from canons beyond appointed terms, on pain
King Alexander II for Dryburgh Abbey; has granted all donations, possessions and liberties which were granted and established to them from time of King David, his great-grandfather, and King Malcolm, his uncle, and Sir William, the king, his father.
Alexander II confirms to Culross Abbey the grant made by Earl Malcolm of Fife of an annual pension of £43 6s. 8d. drawn from the fermes and petty customs of Cupar, the mills of the toun and the demesne, and the revenues of his ferry from North Berwick, in
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted that donation which Maldoven, earl of Lennox, made, in return for right of fraternity for himself and his heirs, of four oxen to be paid annually at Stirling on feast of St John Baptist, and of twenty oxen
King Alexander II for North Berwick Priory; has granted donation which Earl Duncan (II) of Fife and Earl Malcolm, his son, made of church of North Berwick with land of church, and land in which house of said nuns is founded, land of hospital of North Berw
King Alexander II announces that he has founded an abbey of Cistercian order at Balmerino in Fife, and has given lands of Balmerino and Coultra in Fife, with mother church of Balmerino and all things belonging to those lands, which Adam of Stawell, brothe
King Alexander II for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted donation which Michael Scott and Margaret, his spouse, with consent of their heir, Duncan, made of land of 'Gascynienf' beside Outh (FIF), by those marches by which Thomas, priest, held it of donors.
King Alexander II for Gillandres Macleod; has granted lands written below: Navar (ANG) and Tillyarblet (ANG), Balargus (now lost, ANG), Keithock (ANG) and Combraid (now Mainsbank, ANG), reserving [unspecified] rights of clergy of Brechin and 10s. yearly f
Charter of confirmation of King Alexander II to same monks [of Coupar Angus] that they may have a way through king's forest of Alyth to their land of Glenisla (ANG).
King Alexander II for chapel of St Nicholas by the bridge of Spey (at Boat o' Brig in Boharm, BNF); has given 4 marks yearly from ferme of his mills at Nairn (NAI), to maintain a chaplain and a clerk. He instructs that fermer of mills see that they have t
King Alexander II for Master Ness, his physician; has given lands of Kinkeadly (PER), Pitdray (PER), Ardormie (PER) and Bamff (PER) in feu of Alyth (PER) and land of Fyal (PER) for fourth part of one knight's service and provision of any forinsec service
King Alexander II for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given 20 'cowgall' of cheese yearly from ferme of his land of 'Tulymurthac' by hand of sheriff of Stirling, in exchange for 20 'cuddrinis' of cheese which canons used to receive from bailliary of Stirling fro
King Alexander II for Patrick, son of William, son of Orm; has given Glengight (now Gight, ABD), Ardo (ABD), Auchencrieve (ABD) and Little Schivas and Meikle Schivas (ABD), for half of one knight's service and provision of forinsec service due from these
King Alexander II for Hugh of Abernethy; has granted donation which Alan, son of Roland, his constable, made to Hugh of Abernethy, his kinsman, for his homage and service, of lands of Oxton (BWK) and Lylestone in Lauderdale (BWK)
King Alexander II for Balmerino Abbey; has granted donation which David of Lindsey of Barnweill made of 20s. from mill of 'Kerkow' to make pittances each year on anniversary of E[rmengarde], late queen, king's mother
King Alexander II for Walter, messenger of his mother, E[rmengarde], late queen of Scotland; has given, for his service, 30 acres of land in moor of Crail, near land of Isaac of Drumrack (FIF) towards east.
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted one full toft outwith his burgh of Perth, just as it was perambulated for them between two gates. He grants that men remaining on that land may have common [rights] to buy and sell in burgh of Perth with h
King Alexander II for M[alcolm], formerly thane of Callendar (STL); has given, in exchange for all land which belonged to Edgar, son of Donald, and Affrica, daughter of Edgar, in Nithsdale (DMF) and for quitclaim of all claim and right which same Malcolm
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has given, in endowment of its church when he caused it to be dedicated, his land of Nigg (KCD), with neyfs of land, and with pleas of the crown, reserving to king his customary fisheries. He also grants that monks ma
King Alexander II for Coupar Angus Abbey; has given, in endowment of its church when he caused it to be dedicated, following lands in Glen Isla (ANG): Bellaty, Freuchie, Craignity, Inverharity and Forter. He wishes them to hold this land, saving the pleas
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted that donation which William de Vaux made of a half mark paid on feast of St Martin from his mill at Haddington (ELO), by those who hold mill; as his charter and confirmation of John de Vaux, his son, bear
King Alexander II, for Arbroath Abbey; at petition of Alan Durward, has granted wood of Trustach (KCD), which Alan's father, Thomas Durward, had granted to monks, in free forest. No one may fell timber or hunt there without their licence, on pain of king'
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Adam Hastings made of whole part of that land of Kingledoors (PEB), which King William, his father, gave to Adam, with all pertinents with which he gave him and just as same Adam held it fro
King Alexander II for Conghal, son of Duncan, son of Malise; has granted that donation which Robert, earl of Strathearn, made for his homage and service, of that _villa_ of 'Catherlauenach' which is called Tullibardine (PER), to be held by Conghal and his
King Alexander II for monks of Balmerino; has remitted annual rent due from a certain burgage in his burgh of Crail (FIF), which monks bought from William, son of Peter, Geoffrey Quarrier, John Morgan and Richard, son of same John, burgesses of Crail, whi
King Alexander II for abbot and convent of Balmerino; has granted that they may hold their lands of Balmerino (FIF) and Barry (ANG) in forest. No one is to fell timber or hunt there without their licence, on pain of king's full forfeiture of £10.
Alternate charter of King Alexander II of the foundation of the abbey of Balmerino (cf. _RRS_, iii, no. 166/ H1/7/170); this version has some different witnesses and variant details, and was likely composed about three years after the surviving contempora
King Alexander II for Newbattle Abbey; has granted ploughgate of land in Carse (STL) which Elias, abbot of Holyrood, Bernard Fraser, sheriff of Stirling, and other responsible men assigned to it on king's command; to be held by same marches by which they
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; has given, in exchange for certain teinds which canons of Scone claimed from lands of Longforgan in Gowrie (PER), one net in king's fisheries in his thanage of Scone, in addition to net which they had in same fisheries,
Charter of donation of King Alexander II to monks of Coupar Angus of £10 which king used to receive each year from abbot of Coupar Angus for land of Glenisla (ANG), 10 marks yearly to support two monks of abbey who shall celebrate divine service forever i
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted that donation which William, son of Bernard made of two oxgangs of land in territory of Catterline (KCD), that is, of seven acres beside abbey's land of 'Rath' and nineteen acres in _cultura_ of 'Treiglas'
King Alexander II for Culross Abbey; has granted that they may hold its lands of Culross, with whole shire, and lands of Crombie (FIF), Inzievar (FIF), Gogar (CLA) and Cults (in Torryburn, FIF) in free forest. No one is to fell timber or hunt there withou
King Alexander II for Hospital of Elgin; has given, for the support of poor there, lands of Manbeen (MOR) and Kellas (MOR), paying suit to king's mill of Elgin.
King Alexander II has granted to Geoffrey of Farsley that no one shall take poinds from his or his men, except for their own debts or wrongs, on pain of his full forfeiture.
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; has given two acres of land in territory of Scone where their wind-mill is located.
King Alexander II for Patrick, son of William, son of Orm; has granted that he and his heirs may hold in free forest their lands beyond the Mounth.
King Alexander II for chaplains of chapel of Roxburgh Castle; has given £10 yearly from his burgh ferme of Roxburgh.
King Alexander II for Adam, son of Constantine of Lochore; has granted donation Constantine of Lochore made to him of land of Lumphinnans (FIF).
King Alexander II announces that when he attended obsequies and interment of Lady Ermengarde, the queen, his mother, at Balmerino he undertook to acquit abbot and convent of annual ferme of 40 marks which they owed to Arbroath Abbey for church of Barry (A
King Alexander II for Coupar Angus Abbey; has given two and a half measured ploughgates of land in feu of Meikle Blair (PER), in exchange for monks' rights of common on moor of Blair, to be held by same marches by which Walter, son of Alan, Steward, king'
King Alexander II for Richard Revel; has granted Coultra (FIF), Balmerino (FIF) and Ballindard (Grange, FIF), as Henry Revel, his uncle, held them. He also grants to Richard Easter Ardie (FIF) which King William, his father, gave to him.
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; in exchange for teinds of bread consumed in households of king and queen, and all rights which canons had in kitchens and larders of king and queen, and in exchange for teinds which they used to receive in king's lands o
King Alexander II makes known that he has bestowed lands of Meikle Blair and Little Blair to canons of Scone in exchange for teinds of bread consumed in households of king and the queen, and all rights which canons had in kitchens and larders of king and
King Alexander II for Patrick, [earl] of Dunbar, his _nepos_; in exchange for land of Traquair, which he had bestowed upon Patrick [has given] for his homage and service, king's former forest lands of Dundaff (STL) and Strathcarron (STL), for third part o
King Alexander II for Richard, brother of Gilbert, bishop of Caithness; has granted Gilbert, bishop of Caithness, made of all land in Sutherland which Hugh Freskin gave to Gilbert, that is, Skelbo (SUT) and Ferincoskry (SUT) and in addition land between t
King Alexander II for William, son of Lambin; has granted quitclaim which Adam, son of Adam of Letham, made of land of Lethan (probably Lambieletham, FIF) for 25 marks and two burgages in St Andrews which William gave to Adam in exchange; to be held as th
King Alexander II for the sacrist of Scone; has given, for upkeep of two candles forever in abbey church, lands which belonged to Geoffrey de Liberatione, his clerk, which he also grants to sacrist, that is, land which king had given him in _villas_ of Cl
King Alexander II for abbot and convent of Scone; has granted that they may hold their land of Blairgowrie (PER) in warren. No one is to fell timber or hunt there without their permission, on pain of 'king's full forfeiture of £10.
King Alexander II for abbot and convent of Arbroath; has granted that they may hold their land of Drumsleed (KCD) in free forest, and that their men living at Drumsleed should follow their pleas in Mearns.
King Alexander II for Lindores Abbey; in exchange for land held in Perth which is called the Inch, and in exchange for land of Dunmernoch' (probably Dalmarnock, PER) which king gave them in Strathtay, has given land of Wester Feddal (PER), in thanage of A
King Alexander II for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted that they may hold their land of Dollar (CLA) in free forest. No one is to fell timber or hunt there without their permission, on pain of king's full forfeiture of £10.
King Alexander II for David of Graham; has granted donation which Patrick, earl of Dunbar, made for his homage and service, of whole waste of Dundaff and Strathcarron (STL), formerly king's forest, in exchange for land of 'Gretquerqv' in Galloway, which e
King Alexander II for Alan of Leny and Margaret of Leny, daughter of late Gillespie (Gilla Espuig) of Leny, knight; has given lands of same within sheriffdom of Perth which had once been said Margaret's, but that she, induced by no force or fear, but thro
King Alexander II for Lindores Abbey; he has granted that the abbot and convent may hold in free, pure and perpetual alms all the lands which they have held since the first foundation of their house, with all customary liberties, and quit of aids, army se
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Robert, son of Warenbald, and Richenda, his wife, made of all their feu in parish of Fordoun in Mearns (KCD), that is, two Tippertys, Glenfarquhar, Kinkell, 'Culbac' (now Newlands) and Monbo
King Alexander II for Coupar Angus Abbey; has granted donation William de Haya made of land in Carse of Gowrie which his brother David de Haya bestowed to him for his homage and service.
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; has handed over at perpetual ferme his demesnes at Rait and Kinfauns, in Gowrie (PER), with neyfs of same land, for an annual rent of 40 chalders of good quality wheat and 60 chalders of first-grade malt, payable at abbe
King Alexander II for Waleram de Normanville, his knight; has given for his homage and service lands of Cornhill (BNF), Ordiquhill (BNF), Inchford (BNF), 'Thulihernach' (Tillynaught, now obsolete) and Rowater (BNF), in waste of king's forest of Banff.
King Alexander II for Ralph [de Lamley], bishop of Aberdeen, and his successors; has granted that they may hold in free forest their lands of Birse and Fetternear (ABD).
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; he has delivered at perpetual ferme the king's land of Banchory-Devenick (KCD).King Alexander II for Friars Preachers of Perth; has given site of king's garden, with a conduit four inches square from stank of his mill at Perth.
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; has granted grants which Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, made.
King Alexander II for Coupar Angus Abbey; has granted donation made by Master Ness of land of Dunfallandy (PER)
King Alexander II for Anslem de Camelyne; has given land of Inverlunan (ANG), in exchange for land of Barburgh in Nithsdale which king had previously given him.
King Alexander II for Robert of Wauchope; has given for his homage and service land of Tullibole (now Kilduthie, KCD). He has also given lands of Culter and Arbeck (ABD).
King Alexander II for Richard Chamberlain (Chalmers) and his wife Joan; has granted land of Gibliston (FIF), to be held of king and his heirs for fourth part of one knight's service.
King Alexander II has granted request of Roger de Moubray that his tenant Matthew of Moncrieffe and Matthew's heirs may hold in free warren land of Moncreiffe (PER).
King Alexander II for Geoffrey of Farsley, king's knight and liegeman; he has granted his lands in Crail in free warren.
King Alexander II for Thomas, son of William; has granted that donation which Robert of London, son of King William, made to him of Gibliston (FIF) as charter of Robert of London to said Thomas, son of William, bears witness.
King Alexander II for Balmerino Abbey; has granted that donation which Simon of Kinnear made of land in territory of Kedlock (FIF), called Reginald's land, in which is located on hill known as Torr of Kedlock.
King Alexander II for Balmerino Abbey; has given lands of Pitgorno and Drumdreel in Fife, which Earl Malcolm of Fife gave to king's kinswoman Marjorie, in exchange for lands of Strathord (PER) and Strathbraan (PER), which King William had given Marjorie i
King Alexander II for Robert de Aubein'; has granted that 20 marks which prior and convent of Coldingham owes annually to king as 'waiting' for lands of Coldingham, until he shall give to Robert or his heirs 20 marks of lands south of Forth or between For
King Alexander II for Kerald the _judex_, son of Malcolm the _judex_; confirms that donation at perpetual ferme which Gregory, bishop of Brechin, and the chapter there made of land of 'Fanachdefrit'.
King Alexander II for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted quitclaim which William of Kettlestoun made in abbot's full court before Geoffrey bishop of Dunkeld, Roger abbot of Newbattle, and others named, of land of Kettlestoun (WLO) in return for their lands
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Richenda, daughter and heir of Humphrey of Berkley and Agatha, his wife, made in her widow-right of her whole feu in parish of Fordoun (KCD), with her mill of Conveth (now Laurencekirk, KCD)
King Alexander II to Arbroath Abbey; has granted delivery at perpetual ferme which Richenda, daughter and heir of Humphrey of Berkley and Agatha, his wife, made in widow-right in 1245 of her lands in parish of Conveth (Laurencekirk, KCD), Mearns.
King Alexander II for John Wishart; has granted delivery (_traditio_) at feu-ferme which Abbot A[dam] and convent of Arbroath made of lands in parish of Conveth (Laurencekirk, KCD), Mearns, that is, demesne of Conveth and lands of Haulkerton and Scotston,
King Alexander II for David Hay; has granted Errol (PER), to be held in feu and heritage, with soke and sake, pit and gallows, toll, team and infangthief, for service of two knights, as charter of King William, his father, to William de Haya, father of sa
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has given, to augment lights and candles of its church, 10 marks yearly from king's ferme of Monifieth (ANG), payable at Pentecost by his sheriff of Forfar.
King Alexander II has granted, at the request of Isabel de Brus and her son, Robert de Brus, that their tenant Norin, son of Norman, constable, may hold his land and wood of Leslie (ABD) in free forest.
King Alexander II has granted friendly composition made at Forfar, in presence of King William, his father, and in his full court, between William, bishop of St Andrews, and David Hay, concerning controversy called between them anent land of Clashbenny (P
King Alexander II for Bernard of Cargill; has granted donation which William de Munfichet made of his land at Laystone (PER), and of one ploughgate of land at 'Leisingscales' and three acres of land at Laystone.
King Alexander II for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has inspected a confirmation, granted by King William I (_RRS_, ii, no. 60; H1/6/45), of donations made by his predecessors; and since Clement, bishop of Dunblane, cancelled this confirmation as regards the rent
King Alexander II makes known that Abbot Gilbert and monks of Arbroath have, at king's request, freely granted that their men inhabiting abbey's tofts in king's burghs were to contribute with his burgesses to an aid in hides, which he sold in England in h
King Alexander II for Priory of May; has granted donation which Robert of London, his brother, made of Lingo (FIF), which belonged to his waste land of Kellie (FIF)King Alexander II for canons of Inchaffray; has granted that they may be quit through all his land of toll and custom on things which they buy for their own uses.
King Alexander II for Robert of London, his brother; has given one toft at Scone, that is, the one which Ranulf, his sheriff of Scone, handed over to him at king's requestKing Alexander II for hospital of Brackley (Northants); has granted donation which Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, made [of church] of Findo-Gask (PER)
King Alexander II for Inchaffray Priory (or Abbey); has granted gifts (specified) which Earl Gilbert of Strathearn, founder of the same church, gave to them.King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey, which his father, King William, founded; has granted its possessions (specified)
King Alexander II for burgh and burgesses of Aberdeen; has granted right and liberties which his predecessors granted to burgh and burgesses of Perth
King Alexander II for Geoffrey, son of Martin of Perth, his clerk; has given land called the Inch of Scone, reserving to king all fisheries and waters of Tay adjoining this land
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted donations made by various benefactors (specified).
King Alexander II for Gregory of Cambusmichael; has granted that donation which Abbot Robert and convent of Scone, in their full chapter, made in name of agreement of lands of Creuchies (PER) and Cloquat (PER), in exchange for disputed land of Cambusmicha
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; has granted all churches, lands, possessions, liberties, rights and customs and all other things which his predecessors, King Alexander, King David, King Malcolm and King William, his father, gave and as those charters,
King Alexander II has taken the canons of Scone and their servants into his firm peace and protection, wherever they may be in his kingdom on business of their house. No one is to molest or oppress them on land or water, on pain of his full forfeiture.
King Alexander II for Kelso Abbey and Abbot Richard; has granted all liberties and customs which abbots before Richard had enjoyed. Wherever, outside kings demesnes, he or his serjeants may find his fugitive, he is to have them justly and without delay, a
King Alexander II for Coupar Angus Abbey; with agreement of bishop of St Andrews, has given church of Airlie (ANG), in pure and perpetual alms, paying therefrom on king's behalf £20 annually towards expenses of Cistercian General Chapter on fourth day; re
King Alexander II for Gilchrist, son of Earl Gilbert of Strathearn; has granted donation which Earl Gilbert of Strathearn made to him of Kinveachy (INV) and Glencarnie (INV), to hold of said Earl Gilbert and his heirs, in feu and heritage, as charter of E
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; has granted that grant which Walter, son of Alan, made of land which Swain, son of Thor, grandfather of same Walter, gave to canons in Tibbermore (PER), by marches contained in Walter's confirmation, with a certain toft
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted all their land and woods of Kingoldrumshire (ANG) in forest. He prohibits anyone to fell timber or hunt there without their licence, on pain of forfeiture of £10.
King Alexander II has granted convention made between abbot and convent of Arbroath, for one part, and John, son of Theobald, and Robert, heir of same, on other part, concerning donation which same John and Robert made to abbey of all right they had or co
King Alexander II for Joan, eldest sister of Sir Henry, king of England, his spouse; has granted in dower £1,000 of land, namely, Jedburgh (ROX), Hassendean (ROX), Lessudden (ROX), together with Kinghorn in Scotia (FIF) and Crail (FIF). If these lands are
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; has granted that they may have revenues in queen's household which it has in king's, in both spence and kitchen, whenever queen maintains her household separately.
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Malcolm, earl of Angus, made of all land between 'Aldhenkonkro' and 'Aldendouen' in territory of Kirriemuir (ANG), which had been disputed between earl and the monks.
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which William Comyn, earl of Buchan, made for monks' clothing, of church of Bethelnie (now Old Meldrum, ABD) and one full toft in _villa_ of Bethelnie with common pasture
King Alexander II for Laurence, son of Orm [of Abernethy]; has granted Dunlappie (ANG), by its right marches, to be held in free forest, as charter of King Malcolm and confirmation of King William, his father, bear witness and establish.
King Alexander II for Coldingham Priory; has granted that they may be free from all toll on their own chattels and merchandise through his land. He prohibits anyone from infringing up on this, on pain of his full forfeiture, as charter of King William, hi
King Alexander II for Scone Abbey; has granted that they may hold their wood in Killiechassie (PER) in forest. No one is to fell timber or hunt there without their licence, on pain of king's full forfeiture of £10.
King Alexander II has granted convention made between abbot and convent of Arbroath, for one part, and Robert son of Warnebald, and his wife, Richenda, daughter of Humphrey Barclay, for other, concerning all of inheritance which belonged to Humphrey Barcl
King Alexander II for his provosts and burgesses of Inverkeithing; has granted for common benefit of burgh, land south of burgh called Cruiks (FIF), paying on king's behalf half a mark each year to whoever shall hold demesne land of Inverkeithing.
King Alexander II for Coupar Angus Abbey; has granted freedom from toll and passage, as contained in charters of King Malcolm and King William.
Alexander, king of Scots, for Walter Edgar; he has granted the donation that Gilbert of Ruthven, knight, made to him of the land of the two Cultmalundies (PER).
Alexander, king of Scots, has granted the donation William earl of Mar made to Gilbert Hay of his land of Dronley (ANG).Alexander, king of Scots, for Nicholas Hay; he has infeft Nicholas of the third part of the land of Cassingray (FIF).
Alexander, king of Scots, has granted (and by this charter established) to the Knights Hospitallers all their possessions, with freedom from toll and custom.
Alexander, king of Scots, for burgesses and inhabitants of Kinghorn (FIF); had granted a market within the burgh every Thursday. Alexander, king of Scots, for Patrick Graham, knight; has granted the donation Malise, earl of Strathearn made of the land of Foswell (PER), in Strathearn.Alexander, king of Scots, renews of all the burgh of Lanark's rights, liberties and privileges
Alexander, king of Scots, for John of Pitcairn; he has granted the donation Hugh of Abernethy made to John of the land of Innernethy (PER) on the west side of the pow.
King Alexander II for his burgesses of Inverkeithing; has granted that they may impose toll and customs and all dues pertaining to burgh between Rivers Leven and Devon, by water and land and from boats and ships. No one is to take toll or to trade within
King Alexander II for Laurence, son of Orm, son of Hugh; has granted Glenduckie (FIF) and Balmeadie (FIF), by their right marches, which Earl Duncan [of Fife] quitclaimed to Orm in exchange for Balbirnie (FIF); to be held of king as charter of King Willia
King Alexander II for Ivo, his cook, son of Nigel, the cook; has granted Balcaskie in territory of Kellie (FIF), by its right marches, and that half of Pitdinnie (FIF) which King David gave to grandfather of said Ivo; to be held in feu and heritage, with
King Alexander II for Ivo, his cook, son of Nigel the cook; has granted those lands in territory of Kellie which Geoffrey, son of Richard, sheriff of Crail, and other responsible men handed over to him by command of King William, his father, to be held in
King Alexander II for Arbroath Abbey; has granted that they may have their lands and woods of Dumbarrow (in Letham?) and Conon (in Redford?) in forest. He prohibits anyone to fell timber or hunt there without licence, on pain of king's full forfeiture of
King Alexander II for David Hay; has granted that donation which Adam, son of Gilbert, made to David de Haya, his _nepos_ of 'Flemingstoun' by marches which William de Haya, father of David, held that land on day of his death, to be held of Adam and his h
Alexander, king of Scots, for Lindores Abbey; has granted grant that King Alexander, his father, made that monks should have all lands that they had had and held from original foundation of their house at Lindores (FIF), with liberties, quit of aids, armi
Alexander, king of Scots, son of Alexander, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted donation Malcolm of Moray, knight, made of land of Wester Beath (FIF), which he held from Alexander of Moray, knight, in heritage
Alexander, king of Scots, for Blessed Mary and the brethren of the order of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem; has granted donation or bestowal (_collatio_) that late Ralph, bishop of Aberdeen, with agreement of chapter of church of Aberdeen, made of chu
Alexander, king of Scots, for Dunfermline Abbey; has given moiety of land of Beath Waldeve that formerly belonged to John of Strachan, son and heir of late Ralph of Strachan, knight, which John and his ancestors had held under king and his ancestors by he
Alexander, king of Scots, for Arbroath Abbey; has given 100s. yearly from fermes of his manor of Forfar (FOR) by his sheriff and bailies, in recompense for 100s. that said abbot and monks pay annually for him to prior and convent of St Thomas the Martyr o
Alexander, king of Scots, for monastery of Inchcolm; has granted donation that William Dod, burgess of Inverkeithing (FIF), and his wife, Matilda, made of mill of Fordell (FIF), with land pertaining to it
Alexander, king of Scots, for Alexander de Montfort; he has granted the donation John de Montfort made to his brother Alexander de Montfort of 50 acres in Athelstaneford (ELO); and of ten acres of his demesne; and of six oxgangs in the same villa, with 3
Alexander, king of Scots, has given, granted, and by this charter established, to Master Ralph of Dundee, his clerk, that half ploughgate in the territory of Rait (PER) which Robert Wishart, clerk, son of the late Utring called ‘Castball’ held from the ki
Alexander, king of Scots, for Matthew of Moncreiffe; he has granted the donation Roger de Mowbray made to Matthew of Moncreiffe in the lands of Moncreiffe (PER) and Balgonie (PER).
Alexander, king of the Scots, for David Graham; he has granted donations made to David Graham by Malcolm, earl of Fife, Patrick, earl of Dunbar, Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, Maldoven, earl of Lennox, Duncan, earl of Carrick, Alexander the steward,
Alexander, king of Scots, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted that no one should seize their poinds in land of Dunduff (FIF) for any reason, unless for their own personal debt, with exception of royal burghs; wherefore he strictly forbids that anyone shoul
Alexander, king of Scots, for John Sparetunt, burgess of Perth; has granted donation Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, made for his homage and service, of 24s. in _villa_ of Perth
Alexander, king of Scots, for Lindores Abbey; has granted donation made by Robert Bruce of his land called 'the _villa_ of William' (Williamston, Insch, ABD) in Garioch, which lies between abbot and convent's lands of 'Lethgaven' and Wrangham; also his la
Alexander, king of Scots, for William, earl of Mar; he has given and granted him the land of Tillicoultry, in the feu of Clackmannan (CLA).
Alexander, king of Scots, for Lindores Abbey; has granted donation Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, made of church of Collessie (FIF)Alexander, king of Scots, for Scone Abbey; has given a fishery of one net in fishery called 'Gernuy' above river Tay (PER).
Alexander, king of Scots, for Hugh of Abernethy; he has given and granted Lour (ANG).
Alexander, king of Scots, for Gilbert son of Gilbert of Glencarnie; he has granted the donation that Walter the Steward, earl of Menteith, made of half the villa of 'Broculy'.
Alexander, king of Scots, to his burgesses of Aberdeen; has granted and given that they should have a fair every year for two weeks from the feast of the Holy Trinity.Alexander, king of Scots, for Arbroath Abbey; wills and grants that the aid, which their men of Tarves (ABD) offered to king, shall not prejudice abbey in future.
Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, for Kelso Abbey; he has granted the church of Peterculter (ABD).M[atthew], bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has granted the church of Bourtie (ABD).
John, bishop of Aberdeen, for canons called céli Dé of Monymusk; has given church of Leochel (ABD) with half a davoch of land.
John, bishop of Aberdeen, for Monymusk Priory; has granted donation of Gilchrist, earl of Mar, of churches of Logie-Mar (ABD), Invernochty (ABD) and Leochel (ABD).John, bishop of Aberdeen, for canons of Monymusk; he has given church of Alford (ABD) with half a davoch of land.John, bishop of Aberdeen, for Kelso Abbey; he has given, granted and by his charter established the church of Peterculter (ABD).
Alexander, king of Scots, for Roger 'Wyrfaut'; has granted donation that Richenda, daughter of Winfred (a.k.a Humphrey) of Berkeley, made of land that belonged to Hugh son of Waltheof in territory of Conveth (KCD), with common pasture of Scotston (KCD)
Alexander, king of Scots, for burgesses of Inverkeithing; has granted right to take toll and custom between River Leven and River Devon; also customs and liberties enjoyed by burghs of Perth and Aberdeen.
Alexander, king of Scots, for Lindores Abbey; has granted donation that Henry of Hastings, knight, made of whole _villa_ of Flinders in Garioch (ABD), in exchange for second teinds which are customarily taken from his lands beyond the Mounth from gift of
Alexander, king of Scots, for St Andrews Priory, has granted donation that Simon, son of Simon of Kinnear, made of 5 oxgangs of land and 4 acres in territory of Kedlock (FIF), which start from acre of the brethren of St Lazarus, and stretch as far as a sy
Alexander, king of Scots, for Lindores Abbey; has given that they should have their _villa_ called Newburgh (FIF), near Lindores Abbey, in free burgh, and a market in the burgh every Tuesday, with liberties of burgh and market.
Alexander, king of Scots, for Melrose Abbey; has granted that grant and confirmation that Alexander, Steward of Scotland, has made of donation that Richard le Waleys, tenant of Alexander (the Steward), made to Melrose of his land of Barmuir (Tarbolton, AY
Alexander, king of Scots, has granted the donation that Gilbert de Haya made to William de Haya, his brother, of 2 ploughgates in the feu of Errol (PER), in feu and heritage, one of which Thomas [‘Segan’?] held of Gilbert, and the other which the monks of
Alexander III has granted and given to his beloved and faithful Richard of Straiton, knight, that part of his forest of Clune called ‘Drosclune de la Straton’ (Disclune, KCD) lying on the northern and western side of his park enclosure and the ‘torrentis’
Alexander, king of Scots, for Gilbert of Glencarnie the younger and his wife, Marjory; he has granted the donation that John Prat, knight, made of the whole of his land of Daltulich (Relugas, NAI) in Moray.
Alexander, king of Scotland, wills and grants that the acknowledgment by Robert de Brus, the father, of the king's rights in Annandale shall not be to the detriment of Robert's franchises there, which he has by right and reason.
Alexander, king of Scots, for Malcolm, earl of Lennox; has given all lands within the stated bounds, namely, from Easter Douglas to Shian (STL), from Shian to 'Keryne', and as 'Keryne' descends to the plane, and thence to the water called 'Gall', and as t
Alexander, king of Scots, for Coupar Angus Abbey; confirmation of a donation by Sir Hugh of Abernethy of two acres of arable land in his territory of Lour (ANG), saving the king's service
Alexander, king of Scots, son of Alexander, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted donation his father, Alexander, king of Scots, made of land of Dollar in feu of Clackmannan (CLA), in exchange for alms that monks of Dunfermline were accustomed to receive in
Edward, bishop of Aberdeen, has confirmed by his charter Earl Morgrund [of Mar]’s donation of the church of Tarland, which he gave to the church of St Andrew the apostle in Scotia [St Andrews cathedral priory] and to the canons serving God there now and i
John, bishop of Aberdeen, for Arbroath Abbey; has given churches of Inverboyndie (Boyndie, BNF), Banff (BNF), Fyvie (ABD), Banchory-Ternan (KCD), Gamrie (BNF) with chapel of Troup (BNF), Tarves (ABD) with chapel of 'Futhcul' [Barthol], Coull (in Mar, ABD)
Adam, bishop of Aberdeen, for Arbroath Abbey; has given churches of Inverboyndie (Boyndie, BNF), Banff (BNF), Fyvie (ABD), Banchory-Ternan (KCD), Gamrie (BNF) with chapel of Troup (BNF), Tarves (ABD) with chapel of 'Futhcul' [Barthol], Coull (in Mar, ABD)
Adam, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Priory; has granted donation which Morgrund, earl of Mar, and Agnes, countess, his wife, gave, that is, church of Migvie (ABD).
Adam, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Bourtie (ABD), which William de Lamberton gave.Adam, bishop of Aberdeen, for church of Monymusk; at prompting of Thomas, doorward of king, has given church of Alford (ABD).Gilbert, bishop of Aberdeen, for Kelso Abbey; he has given, granted and by his charter established the church of Peterculter (ABD).Gilbert, bishop of Aberdeen, for Kelso Abbey; he has given, granted and by his charter established the church of Peterculter (ABD).
Gilbert, bishop of Aberdeen, for church of Monymusk; at prompting of Sir William, bishop of St Andrews, has given church of Keig (ABD)
Gilbert, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Priory; with consent of chapter, has granted church of Bourtie (ABD), which William of Lamberton gave.
Ralph, bishop of Aberdeen, has quitclaimed the churches of the common fund of the canons of Aberdeen Cathedral to be free of all kinds of procurations and exactions.
Ralph, bishop of Aberdeen, for Templars of Maryculter; has given, at presentation of Noble Man, Sir Walter Bisset, church of Aboyne (ABD)
Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, announces that he was present when Ness, son of William, gave the church of Leuchars (FIF) to St Andrews Cathedral Priory.
Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, for William of Tottenhall; he has given and granted two ploughgates of land in Kennethmont (ABD) which Earl David gave to the bishop and his church.
Adam, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Priory; has granted donation which Morgrund, earl of Mar, and Agnes, countess, his wife, gave, that is, church of Tarland (ABD) with a mill there and a ploughgate of land called 'Hachadgouan'.
Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has granted the donation which Earl Morgrund and Countess Agnes [of Mar] have given of the church of Tarland (ABD), and with a mill on that land, and a ploughgate called 'Hachadgouan'.
Gilbert, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Priory; with consent of chapter, has granted donations which Adam, his predecessor, made at presentation of Sir Morgrund, earl of Mar, and Agnes, countess, his wife, of church of Tarland (ABD), with a mill there
Gilbert, bishop of Aberdeen, for Arbroath Abbey; following Bishops Matthew, John and Adam, has granted churches of Inverboyndie (Boyndie, BNF), Banff (BNF), Fyvie (ABD), Banchory-Ternan (KCD), Gamrie (BNF), Tarves (ABD), Coull in Mar (ABD), Inverugie (St
Gilbert, bishop of Aberdeen, for church of St Mary of Monymusk; at prompting of Sir Duncan, earl of Mar, has granted church of St Andrew of Kindrochit (ABD) with one acre of land in Auchendryne (ABD) from other part of river called 'Alien' (Clunie Water?)
Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has granted the donation Earl Morgrund and Countess Agnes [of Mar] have given, namely, the church of Migvie (ABD).
Ralph, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Priory; with consent of chapter, has granted church of Bourtie (ABD), which William of Lamberton gave. He wishes and sets up by episcopal authority that after death of Hugh, rector of same, they may convert church
Ralph, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Priory; has given church of Bourtie (ABD) with two ploughgates of land, saving whole altarage and two oxgangs of land next to church, with common pasture and easements, saving manse with curtilage. He also has ass
Ralph, bishop of Aberdeen, for Kelso Abbey; at the presentation of the abbot and monks of Kelso, he has admitted Alan of Soutra, chaplain, to the vicarage of the church of Peterculter (ABD).
Ralph, bishop of Aberdeen, for Arbroath Abbey; following Bishops Matthew, John, Adam and Gilbert, has granted churches of Inverboyndie (Boyndie, BNF), Banff (BNF), Fyvie (ABD), Banchory-Ternan (KCD), Gamrie (BNF), Tarves (ABD), Coull in Mar (ABD), Inverug
Ralph, bishop of Aberdeen, for St Andrews Priory; at presentation of prior and convent of St Andrews, has given to Robert de la Runce, his chaplain, vicarage of Bourtie (ABD), saving land assigned for lighting of church and episcopal dues.
Richard, bishop of Aberdeen, in presence of dean, precentor and canons, inspects statutes of chapter concerning necessary sustenance of cathedral church of Aberdeen, and ordains, by consensus of dean and chapter, that church of Blessed Mary and Blessed Ma
Hugh, bishop of Aberdeen, for William of Tottenhall, his man; with consent of his chapter, has given, in feu and heritage, two ploughgates of land in Kennethmont (later Ardlair, ABD) that Earl David had given Bishop Matthew and church of Aberdeen, to be h
Henry, bishop of Aberdeen, for monks of Arbroath; with consent of chapter and at instance of abbot and convent of Arbroath, has ordained and established vicarage of church of Fyvie (ABD), vacated after resignation of Sir Fearchar, vicar, to monks of Arbro
Henry, bishop of Aberdeen, for Adam of Pilmuir, with consent of chapter, has given land of Glack (ABD), within shire of Daviot (ABD), valued for more than 20s. annually, in compensation for benefices which he held of bishop's predecessors, to be held at f
Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, for Michael the clerk; at the presentation of Prior Gilbert de Vere and the rest of the Hospitallers in England, he has given and granted the churches of Glenmuick (ABD), and has canonically instituted him as parson in those c
Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the churches of Inverboyndie (Boyndie, BNF), Banff (BNF), Fyvie (ABD), Banchory-Ternan (KCD), Gamrie (BNF) with the chapel of Troup (BNF), and Tarves (ABD) with the chapel of Futhcu
Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; has granted churches granted by previous kings and bishopsHugh, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Leuchars (FIF), as charter of Ness [son of William] testifies
Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given all his land of 'Malar' (Touch Mollar, STR?) for an annual render of 10s. at Martinmas.Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted everything given to it in alms
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; has given church of St Leonard in Perth as a dependency of church of St John the Baptist of Perth.
Roger, bishop-elect of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; has granted whatever possessions or revenues they possess (specified)
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; has given schools of Perth (PER) and Stirling (STL) free and quit without any claim and exactionRoger, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given church of Longforgan (PER)
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted churches (named) and possessions.William, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; grants church of Kellie (Carnbee, FIF)
Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, for Kelso Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Peterculter (ABD); he also grants that they may convert the revenues of the church for their own uses and institute chaplains.
Matthew, bishop of Aberdeen, has erected the hospital of St Peter in Aberdeen; he has given and granted the land called 'Ardschelly', 'Petenderleyn Carnacerde' and 'Ardonachyn', with the land around the hospital itself and with all teinds from the bishop'
Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given half a mark in mill on land of church of Dairsie (FIF) which Earl Duncan [of Fife] ought to pay annually to bishop, as his charter attests.
Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; receives it with all its possessions into his care and that of St Andrew. He grants church of Kellie (Carnbee, FIF) and church of Wester Kinghorn [Burntisland, FIF] from his feu.
Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; has granted two parks of land in his burgh of St Andrews which his predecessor Richard. He also has given another two parks adjacent to those two so that there may be a full toft of four parks.
Roger, bishop-elect of St Andrews, for Odo [of Kinninmonth], the steward; has granted Auchtermoonzie (FIF) and Lordscairnie (FIF) in feu and heritage as contained in the charter of his predecessor, Bishop Richard, rendering to bishop and his successors 40
Roger, bishop-elect of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given Duff Cupar (FIF) in exchange for land of Dairsie (FIF) which Elias held from the canons, and common pasture of Dairsie, free and quit of cain and conveth, army service, aids and all secul
Roger, bishop-elect of St Andrews, at the presentation of James of Perth, has given and granted, and made firm by the present charter to Geoffrey of Perth, his clerk and sworn man, the church of Rossie with all its rightful appurtenances in pure and perpe
Roger, bishop-elect of St Andrews, for his burgesses of St Andrews; has given a market on land [belonging to] Lambin where it was erected in time of Bishops Richard and Hugh, rendering annually to bishop and his successors one pound of pepper. He also gra
Roger, bishop-elect of St Andrews, for Coupar Angus Abbey; with assent and advice of his clergy and consent of his whole chapter at Perth, has granted agreement made between Coupar Angus Abbey and church of Errol (PER), namely, that monks of Coupar Angus
Roger, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given churches of Ethie (ANG), Inverkeilor (ANG), Inverlunan (ANG), Glamis (ANG), Newtyle (ANG), Barry (ANG), Dunbog (FIF), Arbirlot (ANG) and Nigg (KCD), reserving episcopal dues and remaining lands of
Roger, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of St Vigeans of Arbroath (ANG) quit in perpetuity from synodals, common aids, cain, conveth and all episcopal customs.
Roger, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given church of Portmoak (KNR). He wishes that no one in future should presume to transfer that church from the use and service of the refectory to another use.
Roger, bishop of St Andrews, for his burgesses of St Andrews; has granted liberties which they had in time of Bishop Richard of milling and going out in length and breadth by three ancient and accustomed exits from _villa_ of St Andrews, and common pastur
Roger, bishop of St Andrews, for Adam, son of Odo [of Kinninmonth]; has granted Auchtermoonzie (FIF) and Lordscairnie (FIF) in feu and heritage, as contained in charter of Bishop Richard
Roger, bishop of St Andrews, has given, granted, and made firm by the present charter to William, son of Adam of Nevay, at presentation of the same Adam, the church of Meathie Lour (ANG), with all its rightful appurtenances in free, pure and perpetual alm
Roger, bishop of St Andrews, for Coupar Angus Abbey; with consent and advice of his clergy and consent of his whole chapter at Perth, has granted agreement made between Coupar Angus Abbey and church of Errol (PER), namely, that monks of Coupar Angus will
Roger, bishop of St Andrews, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given churches of Kirkton (St Ninians, STL), and Clackmannan (CLA), held as in time of King David and Bishops Robert, Arnold and Richard.
Roger, bishop of St Andrews, for Lindores Abbey; makes known that Sir David, earl, brother of Sir William, king of Scots, has founded the abbey, and has granted church of Lindores. At request of Sir David, earl, bishop gives church of Lindores as seat of
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of St Vigeans of Arbroath (ANG), quit of synodalia and common assistance.William, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Naughton (FIF) which Alan de Lascelles gave.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given 100s. annually in church of Blairgowrie (PER), paid by hand of _persona_ of Blairgowrie.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted garbal teinds of church of Inverkeithing (FIF), as contained in charter of Philip de Mowbray.William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Glamis (ANG) according to chirograph made between them.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Inverkeilor (ANG) according to chirograph made between them.William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Inverlunan (ANG) according to the chirograph made between them.William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Fethmuref (Barry, ANG) according to the chirograph made between them.William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Dunbog (FIF) according to the chirograph made between them.William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Newtyle (ANG) according to the chirograph made between them.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Monifieth (ANG) according to the chirograph made between them.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Strathectyn (Mains, now in Dundee, ANG) according to the chirograph made between them.William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Murroes (ANG) according to the chirograph made between them.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Kirriemuir (ANG) according to the chirograph made between them.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Holyrood Abbey; with consent of his chapter and archdeacons, has given half of the teinds of corn belonging to church of Kinghorn (FIF)William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Ethie (ANG) with land on which church was founded, for their own uses.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has granted churches of Kilrymont (FIF) and Linlithgow (WLO), saving that canons present suitable chaplains who shall answer for spiritual dues and temporalities.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Lindores Abbey; he makes known that Earl David, brother of William, king of Scots, founded an abbey at Lindores and granted it the church of Lindores (FIF) in free, pure and perpetual alms. The bishop, by his authority,
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given churches of Inverkeilor (ANG), Inverlunan (ANG), Fethmuref (Barry, ANG), Glamis (ANG), Newtyle (ANG), Dunbog (FIF), Arbirlot (ANG), Nigg (KCD), Monifieth (ANG), Strathectyn (ANG), Murroes (ANG),
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; has granted all churches which they have in bishopric of St Andrews, that is, church of Scone and its chapels, that is, Kinfauns (PER), 'Cragis' (PER), Rait (PER), churches of Liff (ANG), Invergowrie (PER),
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; has granted churches which they have in his diocese that is, the church of Scone, which is immune from synodalia and assistance, which he wishes to be free from all episcopal dues; churches of Cambusmichael
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, inspects letters of William Avenel to Thomas Wallace, son of Adam Wallace, granting the latter the lands of Tarvet in Daun (FIF), rendering a pair of gilt spurs or 6d. and the forinsec service due to the king and the bishop
William, bishop of St Andrews, at the request of Prior T[homas] and the convent of St Andrews, has given and granted and by this his charter established to Reginald, the chaplain, the chapels of Binny (WLO) and Tartraven (WLO) in free, quit and perpetual
William, bishop of St Andrews, at petition of prior and canons of St Andrews, has admitted Richard de Thouny, his clerk, to church of Forgan in Fife, and has instituted him as _persona_ in same, saving vicarage of Gervase de Neaufle who holds church for l
William, bishop of St Andrews, for North Berwick Nunnery; has granted donation which Earl Duncan of Fife made by his charter of church of Largo (FIF), and grant of same made by Earl Malcolm of Fife by his charter. The bishop grants church to convent for t
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Coupar Angus Abbey; with assent of Alexander, king of Scots, has given church of Airlie (ANG) saving tenure of Robert Hay for his lifetime, rendering annually to chapter of Cîteaux £20 for procurations on fourth day Gene
William, bishop of St Andrews, with the consent of the prior and chapter of St Andrews, in augmentation of the archdeaconry of St Andrews has given and granted to Master Laurence [de Thornton], archdeacon [of St Andrews], and his successors the church of
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, announces that, with licence of King David, he has erected (_statuisse_) a burgh at St Andrews (FIF), and, with king's consent and firm peace, has made Mainard the Fleming provost, and to Mainard, for his service shown to bis
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Arbirlot (ANG) according to the chirograph made between them, saving the land of the said church of Arbirlot, remaining with the bishops of St Andrews.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Nigg (KCD) according to the chirograph made between them, saving the land of the said church of Nigg, remaining with the bishop and his successors.
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, for the canons of St Andrews; has given that toft on which is situated house of Archdeacon Matthew in Kilrymont (FIF) with three crofts beside Kinnes Burn of the tenure of Kinninmonth (FIF).
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted, with assent of chapter of St Andrews, teinds of corn of church of Kinglassie (FIF)
William, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given church of Fowlis-Easter (ANG)
William, bishop of St Andrews, for canons of Monymusk; with assent of his chapter, has given church of Keig (ABD).
David, bishop of St Andrews, for master and brethren of Soutra; has established right of patronage of church of Wemyss (FIF) which Sir John de Methil, knight, bestowed.
David, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; gives church of Kirkcaldy (FIF).David, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given church of Rossie (PER) for their own uses.
David, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has granted churches of Markinch (FIF), Cupar in Fife (FIF) and St Cyrus (KCD).
David, bishop of St Andrews, for Monymusk Priory; has given 'Dolbethoc' (Kinbattock?, now Towie, ABD), for maintenance of poor and pilgrims gathering there.David, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given church of Longforgan in Gowrie (PER)
William, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has granted offerings of Whitsun processions of whole diocese which they have from donation of Richard, late bishop of St Andrews, his predecessor.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Lathrisk (FIF) with chapel of Kettle (FIF), saving right of Roger de Huntingfield for his lifetime. After Roger's death, canons may present a suitable vicar who shall answer for s
William, bishop of St Andrews, has given, granted and by this his charter established to the Hospital of Loch Leven for the its support and the support of the paupers flowing there, the church of Holy Trinity, Auchtermoonzie (Moonzie, FIF), in free, pure
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given three tofts in burgh of St Andrews (FIF), namely tofts of Elfgar, Arnold and William, the cook, as free and quit as Templars hold [property] in any burgh
William, bishop of St Andrews, for church of Kettins (PER); has absolved the church, which he bestowed to hospital of the bridge of Berwick [on Tweed], from burden of procurations. He wishes that dean of Merse compel detainers of rents pertaining to hospi
William, bishop of St Andrews, because of discord between Dunfermline Abbey and vicars of Perth concerning statutes of vicarages, he directs that vicars who are in church of Perth shall answer for episcopal dues and all burdens pertaining to said church a
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; has granted that place called Kincarrathie (PER) on bank of Tay which is in parish of Scone, that they may take whatever necessities for building chapels and other buildings.
William, bishop of St Andrews, for William, son of Lambin; at petition of Adam of Kinninmonth, has granted that ploughgate of land, that is, Balrymont (FIF), which Adam held for life from prior and convent of St Andrews, to be held of said Adam as long as
William, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given for fabric of church of St Andrews 20 marks annually from church of Scoonie (FIF) paid by officials in church of Scoonie. He wishes that _persona_ of Scoonie, instituted at presentation of pr
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; has granted all churches which they have in bishopric of St Andrews, that is, church of Scone and its chapels, that is, Kinfauns (PER), 'Cragis' (PER), Rait (PER), churches of Liff (ANG), Invergowrie (PER),
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, for Prior Robert and church of St Andrews; has given abbey of Loch Leven, with Findatie (KNR), Portmoak (KNR), mills at bridge, a mill in land of Findatie, Kirkness (FIF), half _villa_ of Urchan (Auchterderran, FIF), ecclesia
David, bishop of St Andrews, for John, son of John de Cellario, his clerk; at presentation of prior and canons of St Andrews, has given church of St Mary of Dairsie (FIF) for his lifetime, saving annual pension of 2s.
David, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given church of Kennoway (FIF), after death or resignation of Peter, son of nobleman, George, earl of Cavaglià, for their own uses, saving episcopal dues and sustenance of vicars.
David, bishop of St Andrews, with assent of monks of Kelso, has provided that vicars presented to vicarage of Langton (BWK) shall have whole altarage, supporting all burdens of church [...] they shall receive in full, vicars presented to vicarage of [...]
David, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has granted all garbal teinds which they have in parish church of Leuchars (FIF), that is, from Airdit, Dron, Lucklaw, Balmullo, Kitattie (now lost), Pitcullo, Bruckley, Seggie, Pusk and 'Salwhoch' (now
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted churches of Perth (PER) and Stirling (STL) and their schools, churches of Newburn (FIF), Kinglassie (FIF) and Kirkcaldy (FIF), chapel of Inverkeithing (FIF), church of Inveresk (MLO), chapel
David, bishop of St Andrews, for fabric of church of St Andrews; has given church of Scoonie (FIF), saving altarage of vicars serving church, with lands and garbal teinds of Kilmux (FIF).
David, bishop of St Andrews, for church of St Ninians of Kirkton (STL); has given that land which lies near to that church in northern part, by the states marches, free from all secular exaction.
David, bishop of St Andrews, for Jedburgh Abbey; with consent of chapter, has granted church of Restenneth (ANG) with chapel of Forfar (ANG) adjacent to it, free from synodalia and other burdens.
David, bishop of St Andrews, grants the hospital of Scotlandwell (KNR) to the Trinitarian friars.
David, bishop of St Andrews, has granted and established to his burgesses of St Andrews all the liberties enjoyed in the time of Bishop Roger as contained in his charter.
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; he has given and granted the church of Lathrisk (FIF) and its chapel of Kettle (FIF).
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has granted all offerings of altar except the seventh which by right belongs to bishopGamelin, bishop of St Andrews [gives a charter confirming] John Monypenny's deed in favour of Nicholas [of Milton, king's clerk]. Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for Dryburgh Abbey; he has given at ferme to Dryburgh Abbey the land next to the church of Kilrenny (FIF).
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for Holyrood Abbey; he has granted all its churches, teinds, rents and possessions in the diocese.
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for St Serf's Priory, Loch Leven; he has granted the donation and concession which Prior John and the convent of St Andrews made.
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for Kelso Abbey; he gives and grants the churches of Gordon (BWK) and Home (BWK).Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, admits Sir Patrick of Dunn, clerk, to the vicarage of the church of Dalmeny (WLO), upon the presentation of Jedburgh Abbey.
David, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has inspected and ratified charter of William, his predecessor, as recited here, in which he has given church of Fowlis-Easter (ANG).
David, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; adhering to footsteps of his predecessor, William, bishop of St Andrews, has granted churches of Arbroath (ANG), Ethie (ANG), Inverkeilor (ANG), Inverlunan (ANG), Fethmuref (Barry, ANG), Glamis (ANG), Newty
David, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; makes known that since parishioners of Clova are too far from mother church of Glamis (ANG), by his council and with authority and assent of abbot and convent of Arbroath, who have church of Glamis, he orda
David, bishop of St Andrews, following a dispute between abbot and convent of Arbroath and vicars of their churches in diocese of St Andrews, decrees value of vicarages and procurations (stated).
David, bishop of St Andrews, makes known that Cambuskenneth Abbey is not bound to him except for one procuration for church of Kirkton (St Ninians, STL) and its chapels of Dunipace (STL) and Larbert (STL). The bishop does not wish that any prejudice shoul
David, bishop of St Andrews, [has given?] granted and by this his charter established to the Hospital of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Scotlandwell the land of Kilmagad Wood (KNR), by stated bounds.
David, bishop of St Andrews, makes known that Sir David, earl, brother of Sir William, king of Scots, founded an abbey at Lindores, and granted church of Lindores and its parsonage to abbot and monks. The bishop thus gives to abbot and monks that church o
David, bishop of St Andrews, for Monymusk Priory; has given two acres of his land of Keig (ABD) situated around cemetery of church of Keig between two streams, that is, 'Conglassy' and 'Puthachin', extending towards southern part up to great river called
David, bishop of St Andrews, Albin, bishop of Brechin, and Master Abel (of Gullane), papal chaplain and archdeacon of St Andrews, inspect and recite a supplication [2/10/241] by the bishops of St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dunblane, Brechin, Ross and Cai
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for Lindores Abbey; Earl David, brother of King William, has founded an abbey of the order of Kelso [i.e. Tironensian] at Lindores and has granted the parish church of Lindores; the bishop gives and grants that parish church
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for Hospital of Soutra; has granted church of Wemyss (FIF) for their own uses, which Sir John of Wemyss, son of Michael of Wemyss, patron of church, gave, and which David, bishop of St Andrews, afterwards established, saving
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for Lindores Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Collessie (FIF) at the instance of Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, patron of the same church, who donated the same to the monks by his ch
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; he has given and granted to the church of Forgan (FIF) and its chapel of Naughton (FIF) and a ploughgate of land adjacent to the church.
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, has made an enquiry through Robert, dean of Linlithgow, as to whether the church of Dunipace (STL) is a mother church by itself, or a chapel of the parish church of Kirkton (St Ninians, STL). It was found by the chapter that
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for Dryburgh Abbey; he has received the letters of John de Balliol, who has resigned to Dryburgh Abbey all right and claim on the patronage of the church of Lauder (BWK): the bishop thus establishes this by episcopal authori
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for Dryburgh Abbey; he ordains and instates that the secular vicar who will be serving in the church of Kilrenny (FIF) will receive 10 marks annually from the abbey; the vicar who will be serving the church of Saltoun (ELO)
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, makes known that the prior and canons of St Andrews hold the church of Forgan in Fife with its chapel of Naughton (FIF), with one ploughgate of land and the teinds, and the rights to the patronage of the church from the coll
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, for Robert, first prior of St Andrews; has granted the priorate in church of St Andrews, blessing of them and profession of due obedience. He grants to brothers free election of prior.
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; he has granted the rights of St Andrews Priory to freely elect their prior.Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; he has granted the parish church of the Holy Trinity, St Andrews of Kilrymont (FIF).
Arnold, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given church of Portmoak (KNR)
Arnold, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given church of Dairsie (FIF). He also grants one ploughgate in same _villa_ from his demesne.Arnold, bishop of St Andrews, for Jedburgh Abbey; has granted donation which King Malcolm has given, namely, Restenneth (ANG)
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, founds the church of St Andrews as a house of Augustinian canons and grants Brother Robert to be prior and grants it's possessions (given).Arnold, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; grants all offerings of altar which they serve, quit, free and without disbursement of parts.Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has granted the church of Markinch (PER).
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he grants whatever possessions and revenues they justly possess or will possess in future.Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he gives and grants the offering from the Pentecostal processions of the whole diocese.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given and granted the chapel of Inchture (PER).Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; he has given and granted a toft in his burgh of St Andrews (FIF).
Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, for North Berwick Priory; he has granted the ratification which Adam of Kilconquhar, earl of Carrick, made to North Berwick Priory of all the concessions and collations made by Duncan (II), earl of Fife, and by others, conce
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; has granted all churches and lands granted to it by his predecessors, for their own uses, saving episcopal rights. He grants that canons may appoint suitable chaplains to serve churches and be presented to b
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Lindores Abbey; has inspected letters of resignation and cession by Master Adam of Makerston concerning church of Collessie (FIF) which he repeats here. By episcopal authority, Bishop William establishes this cession and
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Lindores Abbey; has inspected confirmation by Sir Gamelin, his predecessor regarding church of Collessie (FIF) and recites it here. Bishop William approves, grants and establishes concession and resignation which Master
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted that donation which Gilbert, lord of Fargie, has given of piece of land in Arngask (PER), which formerly belonged to 'le dereth' (i.e. the dewar), lying near priest's house, with right of
William Fraser, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has inspected instruments of prior and canons of St Andrews of Kilrymont concerning land of Clerkington (ELO), having been bestowed and ratified by David, king of Scots, and which donation Richa
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Dryburgh Abbey; notifies that Margaret of Ardross, daughter of Sir Merleswain, late lord of Invergelly, by wish and consent of Sir Hugh of Pearsby, her spouse, resigned into bishop's hands whole land in tenement of Inner
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted and assigned donation made of right of patronage of church of Garvock (KCD) made by Hugh Blund, lord of Arbuthnott, including teinds of church for uses of monastery, but saving one oxgang of l
Arnold, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted church of Perth (PER) and that of Stirling (STL) with chapels and schools, and churches of Newburn (FIF), Kinglassie (FIF), Kirkcaldy (FIF), and Wester Kinghorn (Burntisland, FIF), chapel of
Arnold, bishop of St Andrews, announces that, with his consent and advice, Archdeacon Matthew has given to St Andrews Cathedral Priory Rossie (PER) and church of that _villa_. This donation the bishop has established and he gives revenues which belong to
Arnold, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given all land from street between burgh and new hospital as far as Stermolin Bridge and from there as Kinness Burn falls into sea, and along road which goes from burgh to church as far as the sea.
Arnold, bishop of St Andrews, has granted and established the possessions and revenues of St Andrews Cathedral Priory, that is, from the gift of the king, the church of Linlithgow (WLO) with lands and houses within and without the burgh, and teinds, reven
Richard, bishop of St Andrews for the canons of St Andrews; what has been collated by him to them should be held in perpetual alms; he has given the parish church of the Holy Trinity in Kilrymont (FIF) with the land of 'Kindargog' with which the parish ch
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; he has granted its churches, possessions and all ecclesiastical benefices from kings, prelates and other faithful people, quit of all service and exaction, namely, the church of Perth (PER) with the sc
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for the nuns of North Berwick; he has granted the donation which the elder Duncan (of Fife) made of the land of 'Gillecameston' and of the two hospitals, and the donation which Earl Duncan the younger made of the land, 'Math
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given and granted the church of Cupar (FIF), reserving episcopal right and his revenue from the land of that church (specified).
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for the canons of St Andrews; he has given and granted the land beside St Andrews which Malsnacth held from him, namely Priorletham (?) (FIF), 'Pothlin' (FIF), 'Pethnathrene' (FIF), 'Dowrehdin' (FIF), 'Reschooch' (FIF), Pitm
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for Dunfermline Abbey; he has given and granted to Dunfermline Abbey the church of Wester Kinghorn (Burntisland, FIF).Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for the canons of St Andrews; he has given and granted the church of Lathrisk (FIF).Richard, bishop of St Andrews, to St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given the church of Kennoway (FIF).
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given and granted the church of Inchture (PER) with the chapel of Kinnaird (PER).
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given and granted a full toft in his burgh of St Andrews next to the toft of Peter the Fleming.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given and granted Denork (FIF), 'Garried', 'Nevethin', and 'Endoreth'.
Robert, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; has given Kinninmonth (FIF) with toft of Kilrymont (FIF)
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for Odo, his dapifer; he has given and granted Auchtermoonzie (FIF) and Lordscairnie (FIF), rendering to the bishop and his successors 40s. annually.Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has the land of both Stravithies.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for Odo, his steward; he has granted Kinkell (FIF), Pitsporgy (FIF) and Pitkenny (FIF).Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; grants possessions and revenues from donations of his predecessors (given).Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Priory; establishes possessions and revenues from royal donations.Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for Arbroth Abbey; has granted churches of Arbroath (ANG), Inverkeilor (ANG), Ethie (ANG), Newtyle (ANG) and Glamis (ANG)
Turpin, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the teinds of one full net on the water of Northesk.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; he has granted the teinds of the parish of Scone in grain-rent, cheese, catch of fish and in all other things whence teinds ought to be given.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for Dryburgh Abbey; he receives it into his and St Andrew's protection and establishes the possessions, revenues and goods which the canons rightfully and canonically have in the diocese or may gain in the future.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given a toft beside the sea in the burgh of St Andrews which belonged to Avicia, the bishop's sister, with the houses built on it.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; he has given and granted the church and land of Lochee (ANG), paying the episcopal dues to the bishop from the church and rendering half a mark annually from the land at Michaelmas.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given church of St Cyrus (KCD) with land of abbacy (_apdaine_); he also gives and grants episcopal revenues; also chapel of St Rule with half a ploughgate of land adjacent to the chape
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given and granted and by his charter established to Allan, that is, the land of Sluthagh, in exchange for Portmoak (KNR) and for Arnot (KNR)
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for St Andrews Cathedral Priory; he has given and granted, for the construction and maintenance of the new work, the land between the land of Godric Sterecrag and the land of Rathelpie (FIF) as far as the sea.
Richard, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; he has given and granted the churches in the diocese which Kings Alexander, Malcolm and William, by the advice of the bishop's predecessors, Bishops Robert and Arnold, granted to the abbey: the church of Sco
Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, for Scone Abbey; has given church and land of Lochee (ANG) and all right which he had in them he has quitclaimed, paying to bishop and his successors episcopal dues from church and rendering half a mark annually at Michaelmas f
Brother Laurence of 'Daleri' and brethren of Order of Holy Trinity at Aberdeen (Trinitarian Friary), make known that by licence of their minister and assent of chapter at Scotlandwell in 1273, an exchange was made with Sir Thomas le Boner', burgess of Abe
Adam of Makerstoun, provost of St Mary's in city of St Andrews, and chaplain of pope, for Thomas, abbot of Lindores; by licence of Sir Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews, of good memory, as contained in his instrument, has resigned his church of Collessie (FIF
Master Adam (of Makerston), provost of the church of St Mary’s in the city of St Andrews, and the chapter of the same place, have given, granted, and made firm by their present charter to John son of William son of Lambin the whole land of Lambieletham (F
Brother William de Samilee, master of house of Hospital of Jerusalem of Torphichen, and brothers thereof, for William, son of P. of Speldemeloc; with assent of brothers, has given one toft with an acre of land in territory of 'Tarveth' (?), to hold of hos
Brother Hubert of Chellecham, master, and brothers of house of Hospital of Jerusalem of Torphichen, for Sir Nicholas Hay, knight; have given toft and four acres of land and whole pasture which Donald, son of Duncan [earl of Mar], gave brothers in _villa_
Brother Robert de Turville, master of Knights Templars in England, for Christian de Insula of Perth; with assent of chapter, has given four perches of land on Inch of Perth, lying on west of land of late Simon of Lynn, which perches Templars hold by gift
William of ‘Galliston’ has resigned and quitclaimed to Sir John de Haye, knight, lord of Balcomie, before the baronies of Crail, Kippo, Airdrie and Carnbee, by rod and staff, over the soil of Drumrack (FIF), all his land of Drumrack which belonged to the
Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Catterline (KCD).
Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted a toft and croft in the villa of Stracathro (ANG) and two acres of land in the field belonging to the villa.
Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the teind of one full net that King William gave and granted to them on the water of Northesk.
Hugh, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; grants the charter given by Ralph, his predecessor, remitting procurations from their churches, as contained in that charter.
Turpin, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted a toft and croft in the villa of Stracathro (ANG) and two acres of land in the field belonging to the villa.
Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted church of Old Montrose (Maryton, ANG), as contained in the charters of his predecessors.
Turpin, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Old Montrose [Maryton] (ANG).
Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Guthrie (ANG), and has instituted the monks in that church; they may install a chaplain or clerk in that church.
Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Maryton [Old Montrose] (ANG); and has canonically instituted the monks to it; he grants that the monks may install a chaplain or clerk in it.
Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the churches of Old Montrose [Maryton] (ANG), Dunnichen (ANG), Kingoldrum (ANG), Panbride (ANG), Monikie (ANG), Guthrie (ANG) and Catterline (KCD); he also grants that the monk may ins
Hugh, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted a toft and croft in _villa_ of Stracathro and two acres of land in field belonging to _villa_, as charters of Bishops Turpin and Ralph attest.
Hugh, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted church of Old Montrose (Maryton, ANG); also grants revenues of church towards the monks' sustenance for their own uses, as contained in charter of his predecessor, Ralph, and concedes that monks may
Hugh, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted teinds of one full net, which net King William gave to them on water of Northesk, as charters of Turpin and Ralph, late bishops bears witness.
Hugh, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted churches of Old Montrose (Maryton, ANG), Dunnichen (ANG), Kingoldrum (ANG), Panbride (ANG), Monikie (ANG), Guthrie (ANG) and Catterline (KCD), as contained in the charter of Ralph, his predecessor.
Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted a toft and croft in _villa_ of Stracathro and two acres of land in field belonging to _villa_, as charters of his predecessors attest.
Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted churches of Old Montrose (Maryton, ANG), Dunnichen (ANG), Kingoldrum (ANG), Panbride (ANG), Monikie (ANG), Guthrie (ANG) and Catterline (KCD); they may institute chaplains and convert revenues fo
Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; with assent of chapter, has granted that churches of Maryton (Old Montrose, ANG), Guthrie (ANG), Panbride (ANG), Monikie (ANG) and Dunnichen (ANG) shall be remitted of procurations, which will be received at
Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted teinds of one full net, which net King William gave to them on the water of Northesk, as in charters of his predecessors, Turpin, Ralph and Hugh, late bishops of Brechin.
Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for Lindores Abbey; has ratified donations of his predecessors, Turpin, Ralph and Hugh, which they made regarding church of Dundee, as contained in their scripts. He also assigns £10 yearly for sustenance of vicar so that he ma
Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for Laurence of Abernethy; with consent of chapter, has quitclaimed all claim in land between Dunlappie (ANG) and Stracathro (ANG) over which there had been a dispute, to hold of bishop and his successors, up to stream of 'Bins
Gregory, bishop of Brechin, with the wish and assent of his chapter, has given, granted, and by his charter established, at perpetual ferme to Arbroath Abbey the whole land of Drumsleed (KCD) which he had by purchase from Stephen of Kinnerley, by all its
Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; he has granted the church of Glenisla (ANG). He has also granted that he shall bring no more than twelve horses when he visits.
Albin, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; following Bishops Turpin, Ralph, Hugh and Gregory and with consent of chapter, holds as ratified donations and concessions of churches of Kingoldrum (ANG), Monikie (ANG), Panbride (ANG), Dunnichen (ANG), Maryt
Albin, bishop of Brechin, makes known that abbot and convent of Lindores have presented to him William Mitford for vicarage of Dundee (ANG), saving assessment of vicarage; bishop has admitted same Master William to same and afterwards on that day assigned
Albin, bishop of Brechin, makes known that when abbot and convent of Lindores presented to him Master William of Mitford, clerk, to vicarage of Dundee (ANG), saving assessment of vicarage, the bishop admitted William to same and instituted him in same. He
William, bishop of Brechin, inspects letters of Pope Innocent IV, dated 21 July 1246, to bishop and chapter of St Andrews, indulging general privileges to chapter of St Andrews.Turpin, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Catterline (KCD).
Turpin, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the churches of Old Montrose [Maryton] (ANG), Dunnichen (ANG), Kingoldrum (ANG), etc.Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Dunnichen (ANG).Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Kingoldrum (ANG).Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Panbride (ANG).Ralph, bishop of Brechin, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted the church of Monikie (ANG).
Master Robert, dean, and the canons of Aberdeen, with the consent and assent of the chapter, have ratified and established the grant and confirmation of Sir Ralph, bishop of Aberdeen, and his predecessors, Matthew, Adam and Gilbert, to St Andrews Priory o
The chapter of the church of Aberdeen has ratified the donations, grants and confirmations made by Matthew, John, Adam and Gilbert, bishops of Aberdeen, of good memory, to the monks of Arbroath of the churches of Inverboyndie (Boyndie, BNF), Banff (BNF),
The dean and chapter of Aberdeen, with common consent and assent, have granted and by their charter established the donation which Richard, bishop of Aberdeen, made to the cathedral church towards the lighting of the great altars and ornaments of the chur
Robert, dean, and the chapter of Aberdeen, with unanimous consent and assent of the chapter, have established the donation that Hugh, bishop of Aberdeen, made to William of Tottenhall of two ploughgates of land in Kennethmont (Ardlair, ABD), which Bishop
William, dean, and the chapter of Brechin, with the common consent and assent of the whole chapter, have ratified and by this charter established the donations, grants and confirmations of the churches of Kingoldrum (ANG), Monikie (ANG), Panbride (ANG), D
The chapter of Dunblane has ratified the judgment of the papal judges-delegate, W[illiam], bishop, Sir H[ugh], dean, and Sir R[obert], treasurer of Glasgow, concerning the case between Dunblane and the monastery of Lindores, though the arbitration of W[il
The dean and chapter of Dunblane, with unanimous wish and consent, have granted and established the inspections and instruments of collation and confirmation by the venerable father, Simon, Jonathan, Abraham and Osbert, former bishops, and certainly by Bi
The dean and chapter of Dunblane have granted and established the inspections and instruments of collation and confirmation by Jonathan and Abraham, late bishops of Dunblane, and by Clement, the present bishop, of the churches in the diocese of Dunblane p
Andrew, bishop of Caithness, for Dunfermline Abbey; has given his church of Holy Trinity of Dunkeld (PER) with everything which rightfully belongs to it, namely Fordie (PER), 'Dunmernach' (PER), Bendochy (PER), Couttie (PER), 'Inchethurfin' (PER), and 'Ch
The chapter of the cathedral of Dunkeld, with the consent and authority of H[ugh], bishop of Dunkeld, and the common counsel of all the chapter, have remitted and quitclaimed to Lindores Abbey the conveth and rents that they used to receive for the use of
[Robert], dean, and the chapter of Dunkeld, with common consent and assent, have granted and by their charter established to Inchcolm Abbey the donation of 20s. which Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, made from the church of Cramond (MLO), to be paid yearly by
Robert, dean, and the chapter of Dunkeld have inspected the charter of Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, made to the monks of Dunfermline concerning the collation of the church of Strathardle (PER), which collation and confirmation they now establish as contain
R[obert], dean, and the chapter of Dunkeld, with the collations of the bishops and the consent of his chapter, establish to the monks of Coupar Angus the donation which John I, bishop of Dunkeld, of pious memory, made of the land of ‘Cambusathonam’ (‘Camb
Thomas of Perth, called Bell, canon of Dunkeld, has given, granted and esatablished by this present script to Scone Abbey for one half mark annually in pure and perpetual alms in perpetuity from that land in the watergate of Perth which lies next to the s
The chapter of Dunkeld, by common assent and consent, have unanimously and amicably proffered their assent and consent to the donation, grant and confirmation which Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, made to St Andrews Priory of the church of Dull (PER) with the ch
Matthew, dean of Sir Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, presently in the _villa_ of Megginch (PER), on St Nicholas’s Day in the same year that Earl Mael Coluim of Fife died, and there he saw and heard in his presence and that of Sir Stephen, lord of Megginch and a
The chapter of Dunkeld have ratified the donations, grants and confirmations made by Richard, John and Hugh, bishops of Dunkeld, of good memory, to Arbroath Abbey of the church of Ruthven (ANG), in pure and perpetual alms, as contained in their original i
A[dam], dean, and the chapter of Dunkeld, have unanimously and amicably proffered their assent and consent to the confirmation and grant which G[ilbert], bishop of Dunkeld, made to Dunfermline Abbey concerning the church of Moulin (PER), for the sustenanc
A[dam], dean and the chapter of Dunkeld have unanimously and amicably proffered their assent and consent to the confirmation and grant which G[ilbert], bishop of Dunkeld, made to Dunfermline Abbey concerning the church of Strathardle (PER), towards the su
Laurence, bishop of Dunblane, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted church of Tullibody (CLA) after death of Hugh, clerk of chancellor, reserving all rights which belong to bishop.
Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, for canons of Inchaffray; at instigation of Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given church of St Mahessoc of Auchterarder (PER)Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, for canons of Inchaffray; at instigation of Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given church of St Cathan of Aberuthven (PER)Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, for North Berwick Nunnery; has granted church of Logie-Atheron (STL)
Simon, bishop of Dunblane, for nuns of North Berwick; has granted church of Logie-Atheron (STL)
Simon, bishop of Dunblane, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted church of Tillicoultry (CLA), reserving episcopal right, as charter of King William.
Adam de Prebenda, dean, and the chapter church of Dunkeld make known that they have granted and by their charter established the inspections and instruments of John I, Richard, John II, Hugh, Gilbert and Geoffrey, bishops of Dunkeld, concerning the donati
Roger of Derby, canon of the church of Dunkeld, has given and granted to the abbot and convent of Scone the annual rent which he used to receive for a certain toft in the _villa_ of Dunkeld, which he held of the gift of the said abbot and convent; he has
Laurence, archdeacon of St Andrews, has quitclaimed in perpetuity to St Andrews Priory whatever rights he held in pleas and complaints in those lands which he assigned to them by the authority of William, bishop of St Andrews, for good peace between the p
Master Laurence, archdeacon of St Andrews, notifies that he has heard from trustworthy men that the church of Naughton (FIF) was collated by Nobleman Alan de Lascelles, patron of that church, to the prior and canons of St Andrews and established by W[illi
Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, for Arbroath Abbey; at request of Sir William, king of Scots, and with consent of his clergy, has given church of Abernethy (PER) with chapels of Dron (PER) and Airlie (ANG) and lands of Ballo (PER) and Pitlour (FIF) and with
Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, for Lindores Abbey; he has granted to Lindores Abbey an annual revenue of 2 marks from his chamber, on the Nativity of St John the Baptist and Christmas during the life of Patrick, persona of Exmagirdle (PER) who possesses tha
Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted churches of Tullibody (CLA), Tillicoultry (CLA) and Kincardine (in Menteith, PER), as charters of patrons of those churches and confirmations of his predecessors bear witness, saving episco
Osbert, bishop of Dunblane, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; with consent of Master Gilbert, his archdeacon, and all his chapter, had granted churches of Kincardine (in Menteith, PER), Tullibody (CLA) and Tillicoultry (CLA),
Confirmation of Osbert, bishop of Dunkeld (sic Dunblane), of donation of Bishop John of Dunkeld [lands of Cambusadon (PER), and of teinds of same, saving teinds belonging to monks' church of Cargill (PER)].
C[lement], bishop of Dunblane makes known that in the settlement by Sir Gilbert, bishop of Dunkeld, Sir John, abbot of Lindores, and Sir Philip, abbot of Scone, Sir Innocent, abbot, and the convent of Inchaffray were bound to pay £16 yearly to him and his
Clement, bishop of Dunblane, with assent of his clergy, has accepted settlement of Sir William, bishop of Glasgow, Hugh the dean, and Robert, the treasurer of Glasgow, which they brought by authority of Pope Gregory IX, concerning previously deferred arbi
Simon, bishop of Dunblane, for Arbroath Abbey; at request of William, king of Scots, has given church of Abernethy (PER) with chapels of Dron (PER) and Airlie (ANG), lands of Ballo (PER) and Pitlour (FIF), half of all teinds derived from money of abbot of
Simon, bishop of Dunblane, has granted and by his charter established to Isaac and all his successors the church of St John the Evangelist of Inchaffray with all its appurtenances present and future. He grants that anyone who wishes may be buried there, h
Simon, bishop of Dunblane, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted the church of Kincardine [in Menteith] (PER) with its chapels, lands, teinds and all its offerings and obventions and all its rightful appurtenances to be held in free and perpetual alms as f
Jonathan, bishop of Dunblane, for Arbroath Abbey; at request of King William, has given church of Abernethy (PER) with chapels of Dron (PER) and Airlie (ANG), land of Ballo (PER) and Pitlour (FIF), half of all teinds of profits arising from money of abbot
Jonathan, bishop of Dunblane, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted churches of Tullibody (CLA), Tillicoultry (CLA) and Kincardine [in Menteith] (PER), as charters of patrons of those churches and confirmations of his predecessors attest, reserving episcop
Jonathan, bishop of Dunblane, mentioning founding of Inchaffray Priory by Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, and Countess Matilda, establishes possessions, benefices, immunities and goods, decreeing that place called in Gaelic 'Inche affren' be given over to ex
Ralph, lord of Synmerdsburn, rector of church of Arngask (PER), voluntarily resigns all his rights in the church of Arngask, in which he had been canonically instituted on the legal presentation of the late Duncan, lord of Fargie.
Andrew, rector of the church of Inchture (PER), by his good fortune, has remitted to Scone Abbey all debt which they shall owe at the time of his death. If, after his death, any instrument sealed or not by his seal happens to be found they shall be voided
Ralph, dean of Lothian, and Robert of Methven, chaplain, deputy of Master Alexander de St Martin, make known that with the authority of Bishop William of St Andrews, they have assessed the vicarages of the church of Linlithgow to the value of 30 marks, an
Charter of donation by Ralph, chaplain of the lord king, of one holding (tenement) in the burgh of Forfar (ANG) made to Coupar Angus Abbey.
Donation of John, bishop of Dunkeld, to monks of Coupar of lands of 'Cambusadon' (PER), and of teinds of same, saving teinds belonging to monks' church of Cargill (PER).
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Dull in Atholl (PER)
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Dull (PER).Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for Coupar Angus Abbey; he has granted the donation John [Scot], bishop of Dunkeld, made of 'Adbrek' (PER)
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Ruthven (ANG).
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted donation which Mael Ísu, son of earl of Strathearn (Ferteth) made of half a mark in his fishery of Meikleour (PER)John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted church of Ruthven (ANG)
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for church of Inchaffray; has granted his land of Madderty (PER), which is called apdaine, rendering one mark annually, saving said pension.
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted church of Alva (CLA), which church Richard and John, his predecessors, assigned.
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for Holyrood Abbey; with consent of his chapter, has given church of Melginch (PER) with land called in Gaelic _apdaine_.Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted church of Ruthven (ANG)Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for monks of Dunfermline; has granted church of Crombie (FIF)
David de Haya, rector of the church of Errol, adhering to the footsteps of his predecessors, Robert de Haya and Malcolm, his brother, former rectors of Errol, has granted and by his charter established the donation which they made to the abbot and convent
Baldred, dean of Lothian, and John, vicar of St Giles, Edinburgh, attest to instruments of the canons of Holyrood of the church of Melginch (PER), including 1) the charter of David Uvieth, with the assent of Alexander, his heir, by which he has granted an
Geoffrey de Liberatione, clerk of the king, has given, granted and by his charter established to the sacristy of Scone (Abbey) the lands which Sir Alexander, illustrious king of Scotland, donated to him in the _villas_ of Clackmannan, Dunkeld, Scone and I
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Coupar Angus Abbey; with common assent of his chapter, has given land of 'Adbreck' (PER), free and quit of payment of teinds and all service and secular exaction pertaining to bishop and his successors, rendering annually 5 ma
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Gilbert, _gener_ of Uthre; has granted half of land which Henry and his wife, Ada, _neptis_ of Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, hold of bishop and his successors, which half Henry and Ada sold to Gilbert and his heirs with bishop's
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Scone Abbey; has given church of Logierait in Atholl (PER) with full teinds, profits and rights belonging to that church, namely from Rait (PER) which is caput of earldom and from whole thanage of Dalmarnock (PER) and from all
John, bishop of Dunkeld, has given, granted, and made firm by this his charter, to the brethren of the church of St John of Inchaffray his land in Madderty called _Abthan'_ by its correct bounds with all its rightful appurtenances, at the request of Earl
Renewal of Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, to monks of Coupar of land which William, king of Scots, gave them in Cargill (PER), and John, bishop of Dunkeld, his late predecessor, established to them.
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for Scone Abbey; has granted church of Logierait in Atholl (PER) with full teinds, benefices and rights pertaining to church, that is, from Rait, which is caput of earl, and from all thanages of Dalmarnock (PER) and Findowie (P
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for Inchaffray Priory; has granted his land of Madderty (PER), which is called _apdaine_, at request of Earl Gilbert of Strathearn and his brother, Malise, rendering one mark yearly, as contained in charter of John [Scot], bish
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Inchaffray Priory and J[ohn], the prior; has granted church of Madderty (PER), as charter of Bishop John, his predecessor, bears witness, saving episcopal rights.
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for canons of Inchaffray; has granted church of Madderty (PER), as charter of donation which John 'I' [Scot], his predecessor, bears witness and as in confirmations of Richard 'II' [de Prebenda] and John 'II' [de Leicester], his p
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for Lindores Abbey; his chapter of Dunkeld has remitted and quitclaimed to Lindores Abbey the rent and conveth which the church of Dunkeld was accustomed to receive annually from Redgorton (PER) for the work of Macleins and Scollo
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for Inchaffray Abbey; has granted church of Madderty (PER), as charter of donation which John 'I', his predecessor gave them bears witness, for their own uses as donation of Sir John [Scot], his predecessor, and confirmations of R
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted donations of King Malcolm and Andrew, bishop of Caithness, of church of the Holy Trinity of Dunkeld (PER), and all lands belonging to it. He grants to monks their mode of living in diocese so
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for Inchaffray Abbey; has remitted and quitclaimed cain and conveth which clergy of Dunkeld were accustomed to receive from Madderty (PER), called _apdaine_ in Gaelic.
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for Cambuskenneth Abbey; has given church of Alva (CLA)
Gilbert, bishop of Dunkeld, for Inchcolm Abbey; with consent of chapter, has given church of Auchtertool (FIF), with two oxgangs of land lying in southern part next to church.
Gilbert, bishop of Dunkeld, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted church of Strathardle (PER). He also quitclaims all right which he could claim in the said church.
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted church of Strathardle (Kirkmichael, PER)
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for Coupar Angus Abbey; he has granted the donation his predecessor, John, bishop of Dunkeld, made of Cambusadon (PER) and Adbreck (PER), according to the charter of first John [Scot] and the confirmation of the Richard [de Preben
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, has granted the agreement made before Bishop John [Scot] and confirmed by Bishop Richard [de Prebenda] between Coupar Angus Abbey and church of Rattray (PER) concerning certain teinds; the monks of Coupar Angus shall pay the churc
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for St Andrews Priory; has ratified annual pension which William Comyn paid to canons in name of church of Dull (PER). He grants also fruits of church for canons' uses after death of said W[illiam] as in bishop's charter, which ca
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, for St Andrews Priory; with counsel of chapter of Dunkeld, has given church of Dull (PER) with chapel of Foss (PER), except chapel of 'Branboth' in Glenlyon (PER) which he has retained for good peace between himself and said canon
Gilbert, bishop of Dunkeld, for Balmerino Abbey; has granted land in _villa_ of Perth which Laurence, son of Guy, sold to convent, to be held of bishop for one pound of pepper annually.
Gilbert, bishop of Dunkeld, for Scone Abbey; with common consent of chapter, has granted church of Logierait in Atholl (PER), and one toft in Logierait with common pasture, as contained in charter of Earl Henry [of Atholl].
Gilbert, bishop of Dunkeld, for Inchaffray Abbey; has granted church of Madderty (PER) with land called _apdaine_ of Madderty as in charters of his predecessors John [Scot], Richard, John [of Leicester] and Hugh, and he holds as ratified quitclaim [which
Geoffrey, bishop of Dunkeld, as a result of a dispute between abbeys of Dunfermline and Scone over teinds of 'Inveralmond' (PER) and 'Hervicroc', makes known that abbot and convent of Scone have quitclaimed all right which they had in those teinds, savin
Geoffrey, bishop of Dunkeld, for Inchaffray Abbey; with consent of chapter of Dunkeld, has inspected donations, concessions and confirmations of John 'primus', Richard, John 'secundus', Hugh, and Gilbert, his predecessors, bishops of Dunkeld, made concern
Geoffrey, bishop of Dunkeld, has inspected concessions and confirmations of his predecessors, bishops of Dunkeld, made to monastery of Scone and its canons, concerning churches of Logierait in Atholl (PER) and Redgorton in Stormont (PER), and in addition,
Confirmation of Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, of donation of William of 'Ougilby' [prob. a transcription error for 'Ingleby'] (of a half piece of his land lying in eastern side of _villa_ of Dunkeld) for an annual rent to bishop and his successors of 9d. ye
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, with consent of dean and chapter of Dunkeld and of abbot and convent of Cambuskenneth, has ordained the following concerning churches of Kinclavin (PER) and of Lecropt (STL) (specified).
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, to Cambuskenneth Abbey; with consent of his dean and chapter, has granted permission to serve church of Alva (CLA) with a chaplain, to be presented to bishop, instead of appointing a vicar, on account of poverty of convent and
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for St Andrews Priory; with consent of chapter of Dunkeld, has granted church of Dull (PER) and chapel of Foss, as attested by instruments of kings, earls of Atholl, and his predecessors bishops of Dunkeld, and especially accor
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for canons of Inchcolm; with consent and assent of chapter of Dunkeld, confers and establishes church of Leslie ('Fithkil', FIF), as heirs of Merleswain of Ardross in Fife, who claimed a right in advowson of church have granted
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for Inchaffray Abbey; has inspected donations, concessions and confirmations of his predecessors, John 'I', Richard, John 'II', Hugh, Gilbert, and Geoffrey, bishops of Dunkeld, relating to church of Madderty (PER) and land of M
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for Scone Abbey; has inspected concessions and confirmations of his predecessors, Richard, John, Gilbert, and Geoffrey, concerning churches of Logierait in Atholl (PER), Redgorton in Stormont (PER), and rights in _villa_ of Dun
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for Dunfermline Abbey; gives church of Strathardle (PER) which his predecessor Bishop Gilbert assigned for their own uses and also that they may present suitable vicars to bishops. The bishop sets aside 20 marks to sustain all
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Dunfermline Abbey; has granted church of Moulin in Atholl (PER) as charter of donation of Malcolm, earl [of Atholl], witnesses and charter of King William establishes.
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, for monks of Coupar Angus; confirmation of teinds of Keithick (PER), which Bishop John the First of Dunkeld had given to church of Cargill (PER) and which Bishops Osbert (_sic_), Richard, John, Hugh and Gilbert had established.
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, by the common consent of his chapter, has granted and established for Inchcolm Abbey the church of Rosyth (FIF) in perpetuity, converted totally for their own uses, with the chapel of Logie (in Rosyth, FIF), and the land belong
Henry, abbot of Arbroath, and convent of Arbroath for Hugh of Benholm; have given passenger ferry of Montrose with adjacent land pertaining to ferry, in hereditary right
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Coupar Angus Abby; has granted agreement between Coupar Angus Abbey and church of Rattray (PER), namely, that monks will pay each year to church of Rattray 10s., 5 at feast of St Martin, and 5 at Pentecost, for teinds pertaini
John, bishop of Dunkeld, for Coupar Angus; with assent of clergy, has granted agreement made between Coupar Angus Abbey and church of Cargill (PER), that monks will pay each year to church of Cargill one mark, for all teinds pertaining to land of Keithick
Macbethad, _Rex scolarum_ of Dunblane, with the common consent and assent, has quitclaimed to Lindores Abbey the conveth which they used to receive in the _villa_ of Exmagirdle (PER) annually, for a rent of 2s. annually, which Sir A[braham], bishop of Dun
Maldoven, _Rex scolarum_ of Muthill (PER), and the scholastics of the same place, by common counsel, and the rest word for word as in the next preceding, [i.e. with the common consent and assent, has quitclaimed to Lindores Abbey the conveth which they us
The clerics of Methven, with common counsel, have quitclaimed to Lindores Abbey the annual conveth that they used to receive in the _villa_ of Exmagirdle (PER), for the annual payment of 2s. which Sir A[braham], bishop of Dunblane, owed annually at Pentec
Prior Malbride and _céli Dé_ of chapter of Brechin, note that Ralph, bishop of Brechin, with their counsel and assent, has granted to Arbroath Abbey, that when he comes on an official visit to certain churches in his diocese, namely, Maryton (Old Montrose
Prior Malbride and _céli Dé_ and other clerics of chapter of Brechin for Arbroath Abbey; have ratified donations and grants made by Turpin and Ralph, bishops of Brechin, of happy memory.
Abbot Gilchrist and convent of céli Dé of St Andrews for Odo, brother of the bishop of Aberdeen; have given in feu and heritage, Kinkell (FIF), 'Pitsporgy' (FIF) and 'Pitkenny' (FIF), saving annual rent of 32 'meles' of cheese, 32 'meles' of barley and a
Henry, abbot of Arbroath, and convent of Arbroath for Gillethomas, son of Malise; have given one davoch of land in territory of Kingoldrum (ANG), that is, 'Kennyn Muchardyn' (ANG), rendering yearly one pound of pepper or 12d. at Pentecost and giving forin
Abbot Adam and convent of Arbroath for St Andrews Priory; have ratified donation that Roger Wyrfaud made of land in territory of Conveth (Laurencekirk, KCD) [i.e., Scotston (KCD)] which Roger held by donation of Sir Robert, son of Warnebald and Lady Rich
Abbot William (_sic_ for Walter) and convent of Arbroath for Inchaffray Abbey; with consent of chapter, have given all lands, houses, and possessions which William, son of Reingod, held of monastery of Arbroath in town of Arbroath, and which he quitclaime
Abbot Walter and convent of Arbroath for Sir Alan Durward, then justiciar; have given land of Banchory Devenick (KCD) with all its just pertinents, just as they hold land from king at feuferme.
Abbot Walter and convent of Arbroath for Sir Philip of Feodarg; with consent of chapter, have given, for his homage and service, certain lands in territory of Tarves (ABD) called 'Achathnaneve' (Auchnieve, ABD), including woods, meadows, marshes, moors, p
Abbot Robert and convent of Arbroath for St Andrews Priory; have granted donation which Roger Wyrfaud made of all land of Hugh, son of Waltheof, in territory of Conveth (Laurencekirk, KCD), to be held by canons of St Andrews from Arbroath in fee and herit
Abbot Robert and convent of Arbroath announce that Constancia of Middleton, daughter of late Robert Tybald and Mary, his spouse, and Adam, son of Constancia, recently died at monastery.
Abbot John and convent of Arbroath recite apostolic letters from Pope Alexander [IV], by which pope issued a licence to Arbroath Abbey, at request of John, cardinal of St Laurence's in Lucina, to enter into possession of church of Frendraught (ABD) in dio
Abbot William and convent of Arbroath for Walter Melville, burgess of Aberdeen; have given full toft which they have in burgh of Aberdeen, that is, two perches towards castle and two perches that they have in same burgh, namely in street on east side of c
Abbot William and the convent of Arbroath declare themselves bound to pay 100s. annually to the convent of Holy Trinity, Canterbury, to enable the latter to feed thirteen poor people every Tuesday on behalf of King Alexander III, in honour of St Thomas.
Abbot William and convent of Arbroath for Adam Wishart; have given lands of 'Kenny Murchardyn', which Duncan, judex of king, gave to Adam and his heirs in free marriage with Agnes, his daughter, to be held as tenor of charter by which Duncan made this to
Abbot William and convent of Arbroath for Andrew, son of Alexander the baker, have given the chief building (edifice) of their land in _villa_ of Crail (FIF), that is, land situated next to land of king on one side, and land of Sir Nicholas de Haya on oth
Abbot William and convent of Arbroath for Hugh called 'Heem' (uncle); have, for his homage and service and for resignation of his rights in lands of Mearns (KCD) and mill of Conveth (Laurencekirk, KCD), which once belonged to Lady Richenda, daughter and h
William, abbot of Arbroath, and the convent of Arbroath, for Peter of Ceres; have given a full toft in burgh of Arbroath in barony, that is, toft which was formerly William Chauncel’s, which lies between land of Hugh of Fowlis on west side, for 6d. annual
Abbot W. and convent of Arbroath make known that they were bound to Sir William Mowat, son of Sir Michael Mowat, to find certain monks of their house or honest chaplains to serve chapel of St Laurence positioned in land of 'Konanmorcapil' (later Boath, Ca
Abbot Richard and convent of Coupar for Richard White of Dundee; have granted their toft in Forfar.
G[eoffrey], abbot of church of Christ of Dunfermline and convent of Dunfermline for May Priory; have granted teinds of 'Balgallin' (in Carnbee parish, FIF)
Abbot Patrick and convent of Dunfermline for John Haylbotyl, burgess of Perth; have given land located west of church of Perth next to abbot's house towards north
Abbot Hugh and the convent of Kelso for Alan of Soutra; they have given, granted, and by their charter established, the vicarage of their church of Peterculter (ABD).
Abbot Ralph and convent of Arbroath notifies that since land of Lownie (ANG), which belonged to Walter, son of Turpin, and his ancestors by hereditary right, was profitable and necessary to their uses on account of various easements and was bordered by la
Ralph, abbot and convent of Arbroath Abbey, make known that they have land of Drumsleed (KCD) from bishop of Brechin in perpetual ferme, and were held to chapter of Brechin for a payment of 50 marks annually in perpetuity, which has been assigned to bisho
Abbot Ralph and convent of Arbroath notify that abbot and convent of monastery of St Edward of Balmerino were held to an annual payment of 40 marks for church of 'Fethmuref' (Barry, ANG), which Arbroath Abbey has demitted to Balmerino Abbey, by authority
Ralph, abbot of Arbroath, Hugh, abbot of St Serf's (Culross Abbey), Innocent, abbot of Inchaffray, Peter, abbot of Cambuskenneth, Gilbert the archdeacon, and all clergy of diocese of Dunblane, ratify agreement between Dunblane Cathedral and Lindores Abbey
The abbot [of Arbroath] (presumably Ralph) for himself and convent for Philip of Feodarg; quitclaim of all quarrels and demands to Philip's lands for quitclaim of 'Ordlochlany' (?ABD), which said Philip quitclaimed to abbot and convent (of Arbroath), for
Abbot Adam and convent of Arbroath make known that in 1245 they demitted at feuferme to Sir John Wischard the mill of Conveth (Laurencekirk, KCD), to be held by service and fidelity by John, who will hold mill with its pertinents, just as King William, of
Brother William, abbot of Balmerino, for William 'Welyeuyth'; with consent of chapter, has granted and demitted at feuferme a plot of land in burgh of Dundee situated between land of Roger del Wend on east and vennel on west; which land Norman 'of Castle
Florence, bishop-elect of Glasgow, for Paisley Priory; at example of Jocelin, bishop, his predecessor, and with consent of chapter, has granted churches of Cathcart (LAN), Rutherglen (LAN), Carmunnock (LAN), Kilbarchan (RNF), Mearns (RNF) and Pollok (LAN)
Abbot Robert and convent of Dunfermline for Simon, called Dereth, son of late Thomas Dereth of Kinglassie; have given office of 'Dereth' (_deòradh_, 'dewar', relic or relic-keeper) of a named place and annual rent pertaining to same office. If his heirs a
Abbot John and convent of Dunfermline make known that they have a certain charter sealed under common seal of chapter of St Andrews concerning half a mark which abbey used to receive from land of Bogie (FIF), which half mark they have quitclaimed to prior
The abbot and convent of Dunfermline for Adam of Blair; with assent of chapter, have given land of 'Balbaird' (Newburn, FIF) which had been held by Hugh, son of Leving, and in addition 13 measured acres of land nearest to said land on east; abbey also gra
Abbot Simon of Dunfermline for Duncan of Crambeth; has granted donation which Sir Alexander of Blair, knight, made of land of 'Balbaird' (Newburn, FIF), which Hugh, son of Leving, held; in addition 13 acres nearest to land on east by stated bounds; also a
Abbot Simon and convent of Dunfermline for Richard Cook, their servant; have given, for homage and service, half of Pitbauchlie (FIF) which his late father had held, that is, northern part which lies along 'Pothyn', rendering annually one pair of white sp
Abbot Simon and convent of Dunfermline for Sir Thomas de Betheref, knight; with consent of chapter, have given, for homage and service, all land of Bendochy (PER), saving to monastery what belongs to crown of king, and forfeiture and pleas that go beyond
Abbot Ralph and convent of Dunfermline for John the armour-bearer ('Armigero'), Peter, son of Adam, Thomas, son of Bernard, Richard of Kirkland, Magote de Craggy, John Ffloker and Eve, daughter of John Harloth; have given them 8 oars on passenger ferry ca
Abbot Ralph and convent of Dunfermline for Malcolm, son of Malcolm of Frendraught; have given, for his homage and service, lands of 'Cupermacultyn' (Couttie, PER), Keithick (PER), Fordie (PER), 'Dummernech' (later Dalmarnock, PER), excepting all service,
Abbot Robert and convent of Dunfermline for community of his burgh of Dunfermline and its burgesses; having discussed solemnly and diligently in chapter for advantage of his house, have given common moor by stated marches between Touch and Moncur Loch
Abbot Archibald and convent of Dunfermline make known that Marcormi and Edmund, and Michael, son and heir of Edmund and brothers and sisters of same Michael, Mervyn, Gillemichael, Malmuren, Gillecrist, Gillemahagu and all of their families [in Tweeddale],
Abbot Patrick and convent of Dunfermline for William, son of William the goldsmith of Perth; have given toft which abbey held in _villa_ of Perth in southern street, to hold in burgage in addition to finding hospitality for abbot's men and horses
R[obert], abbot of Dunfermline and chancellor, has inspected roll of lord king in which was contained dispute between Arbroath Abbey and certain of their neighbours over limits and bounds of their lands. On 3 August 1236 at 'Ordebofyin' (prob. Ord Hill, A
Abbot Herbert and the convent of Kelso, for Master Abel [of Gullane]; they have given, granted, and by their charter established, for hs faithful service, 10 marks annually for his lifetime, paid from the church of Campsie (PER).
Brice, bishop of Moray, for Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Aberchirder (Marnoch, BNF), as agreed between King William, himself and Gillecrist, earl of Mar
Brice, bishop of Moray, for Arbroath Abbey; has given a davoch of land belonging to church of Aberchirder (Marnoch, BNF) and whatever he used to have in that land.
Dom. John, abbot, and convent of Lindores for Sir Simon of Gartly; have granted right to have a chapel within his court, where only he and his personal household may hear divine service. On particular feast days he and his tenants should go to mother chur
Abbot Thomas and convent of Lindores for Sir Robert de Brus, lord of Annandale; have remitted and quitclaimed second teinds of rents, pleas and other within and outwith his land beyond Mounth, which teinds convent has by Earl David's charter, for which qu
Abbot Thomas and convent of Lindores for Laurence de Mowat, clerk; with consent have demitted at feuferme a full toft in _villa_ of Dundee, which lies next land that vicar has in _villa_, which he has in same vicarage next to the church of St Clement the
Abbot Thomas and the convent of Lindores has given, granted and by this their present charter established to Christian de l’Isle, burgess of Perth, a third part of a toft of land, which lies next to the toft of John, son of Lene, towards the south in the
Brother Laurence, called abbot, and convent of Melrose for Robert, son of Hugh, son of Spileman; have granted half ploughgate of land at Rayne (ABD), namely, from northern part between church of St Andrews of Rayne and Rothmaise (ABD), with common pasture
Matthew, abbot of Melrose, makes known the outcome of a dispute between the abbeys of Cîteaux and Coupar Angus over the church of Airlie: Coupar Angus to pay Cîteaux 20 marks for losses and expenses; Cîteaux shall quit their suit against Coupar Angus and
Brice, bishop of Moray, for church of Holy Trinity at Spynie (MOR); at request of Freskin de Kerdal, his uncle, has given church of Daviot (ABD) for its fabric, saving tenure of Robert, _persona_ of Daviot, for his lifetime, who shall pay annually from sa
Brice, bishop of Moray, for church of Holy Trinity of Spynie (MOR); has invested it with church of Daviot (ABD) which he assigned, gave and by his charter established to them at petition and instance of Freskin de Kerdal, patron of church of Daviot, for f
Andrew, bishop of Moray, has constituted two prebends in Elgin Cathedral, one from the garbal teinds within the parish of Moy (MOR), the other from the churches of Kinnoir (ABD) and Dunbennan (ABD); he has also constituted another prebend from the garbal
Andrew, bishop of Moray, has constituted another prebend to the cathedral church of Moray, from the churches of Kinnoir (ABD) and Dunbennan (ABD); he thus gives, grants, and by his charter establishes, this prebend, saving the patronage, when vacant, whic
Andrew, bishop of Moray, for Arbroath Abbey; has granted church of Inverness (INV) and church of Aberchirder (Marnoch, BNF) with one davoch of land. They may present suitable vicars to bishop and his successors who shall answer for temporalities and spiri
Andrew, bishop of Moray, for Coupar Angus Abbey; he has given one davoch of land at feuferme in Strathardle (PER), which Duncan, son of Gillemichel Macath, gave to the bishop in exchange for the bishop's land of Dallas (MOR).
Andrew, bishop of Moray, for Donnchad, son of Gillemichel Macathhas; he has given, granted, and by his charter established, all the bishop's land in Dallas (MOR), to hold of the bishop and his successors in feu and heritage, that is, the land which he ga
Simon, bishop of Moray, has ordained the vicarages of the churches of Inverness (INV) and Aberchirder (Marnoch, BNF), and decreed the ordinances concerning them, that any vicar of those churches shall have the vicarage for his lifetime.
Richard, bishop of Moray; for Andrew, priest of Brechin; has given church of Inveravon (BNF) and has personally instituted him in that church by pontifical authority, reserving episcopal dues, rights and customs.
Priory Elphin and convent of Inchaffray for Lindores Abbey; have granted teinds of 'Clethues' (Clavage, PER), in wheat and other things that are teind-able, free and quit, as Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, by assent of his clerics, gave to monks of Lindores
Prior Simon and convent of St Andrews for Dunfermline Abbey; have proffered their consent to grant and confirmation which Bishop William of St Andrews made concerning churches, possessions and all ecclesiastical benefices which Dunfermline hold and posses
Prior [Simon] and convent of St Andrews for Cambuskenneth Abbey; ratify donation of 100s. which William, bishop of St Andrews gave from church of Blairgowrie (PER) to be paid annually in perpetuity by _persona_ of church.
Simon, prior of St Andrews, and the convent of St Andrews, for Coupar Angus Abbey; they have granted, and by their charter established, the donation Alexander II, king of Scots, and William, bishop of St Andrews, made of the church of Airlie (ANG), in pur
Prior Henry and convent of St Andrews for Dunfermline Abbey; have proffered consent to grant and confirmation which Bishop William of St Andrews made concerning churches, possessions and all ecclesiastical benefices which Dunfermline hold and possess in b
Prior Henry and convent of St Andrews; for Dunfermline Abbey; have proffered their consent to grant and confirmation which Bishop William of St Andrews made concerning churches, possessions and all ecclesiastical benefices which Dunfermline hold and posse
Prior Henry and convent of St Andrews make known that in friendly composition made between Sir Roger, bishop of St Andrews, of good memory, and Abbot Henry and convent of Arbroath, they have inspected, agreed and provided their assent and favour for compo
Prior John and convent of St Andrews, with authority of chapter, have inspected and established ordinance by Bishop William of St Andrews for vicarage of Perth.
Prior John and the convent of St Andrews have ratified the agreement made between the church of Coupar and the church of Airlie (ANG).
Prior Walter and convent of St Andrews for James of Perth; have given Rossie (PER), with donation of church of same _villa_, rendering annually one measure of wine at Pentecost.
Prior Walter and convent of St Andrews for Hugh, their butler; have given land which they bought from Master Malpatric 'proximam', that is, land east of land which belonged to late Cuthbert, dean [of Fife]
Prior Henry and convent of St Andrews for Arbroath Abbey; have inspected donations and concessions made by Sir William, bishop of St Andrews (_Arb. Lib._, no. 165; H2/10/145), in which he has given, granted and by his present charter established to Arbroa
Prior Henry and convent of St Andrews for Arbroath Abbey; ratify donations and concessions of churches of St Vigeans of Arbroath and St Murdach at Ethie (ANG), and also any churches quitclaimed in perpetuity from synodals, procurations and all assistance,
Prior Henry and convent of St Andrews have inspected and ratified amicable composition made between Sir William, of good memory, bishop of St Andrews, and Abbot Henry and convent of Arbroath, over presentation and maintenance of vicars in abbey's churches
Prior Henry and convent of St Andrews notify that in friendly composition made between Sir William, bishop of St Andrews, of good memory, and Abbot Ralph and convent of Arbroath, they have inspected, agreed and provided their assent and favour for agreeme
Prior Henry and convent of St Andrews for Hospital of the Bridge of Berwick; at petition William, bishop of St Andrews, has established donation of church of Kettins (PER) which bishop made.
Prior Henry [and convent of St Andrews] have proffered their consent to donation which William, bishop of St Andrews made to Hospital of St Mary of Loch Leven of church of Holy Trinity of Moonzie (FIF) so that church is served by whoever shall be the ward
Henry, prior of St Andrews, has granted that master and brothers of hospital next to bridge of Loch Leven are free and exempt from payment of teinds that they rightly produce from their garden, meadowland and food for their animals that graze in parish of
Prior Walter and convent of St Andrews for Alan, son of Simon; have granted, given and by their charter established land of Kedlock (FIF), which his father gave to St Andrews in perpetual alms
Prior Henry and convent of St Andrews accept and establish composition between churches of Kirkcaldy (FIF) and Dysart (FIF) in presence of Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, and his co-judges, and Master Laurence, archdeacon of St Andrews, his colleagues, with
Prior John and convent of St Andrews for Dunfermline Abbey; with authority of chapter, have inspected concession of Bishop David of St Andrews, of church of Kirkcaldy (FIF) to monks of Dunfermline, and have established this to monks.
Prior John and convent of St Andrews make known that they have proffered their assent and consent to grant and confirmation which William, bishop of St Andrews, made to Dunfermline Abbey concerning their churches, possessions and all ecclesiastical benefi
Prior John and chapter of St Andrews for Jedburgh Abbey; with approval, ratify collation, grant and confirmation which David, bishop of St Andrews made concerning church of Dalmeny (WLO) with all its pertinents for their own uses, just as contained in bis
Prior John and the convent of St Andrews have the charters which the abbot and convent of Paisley have from William and David, bishops of St Andrews, concerning the churches of Innerwick (ELO) and Legerwood (BWK); Abbot John and the convent grant and esta
Prior John and chapter of St Andrews for Duncan of Ramsey; with consent of David, bishop of St Andrews, have granted license to have a chapel on his land of Clatto (FIF) in their parish of Lathrisk (FIF). The chaplain will serve before he shall undertake
Prior [John?] and convent of St Andrews for Jedburgh Abbey; ratify grant and confirmation which David, bishop of St Andrews made concerning church of Restenneth (ANG) and chapel of Forfar (ANG).
Prior John and the convent of St Andrews have inspected a charter by Bishop David of St Andrews and have approved and corroborated the ordinance and provision of the said bishop.
J[ohn], [prior of St Andrews], with the common consent [of the chapter], has granted and by this his present charter established to the Hospital of St Mary of Scotlandwell the donation of the wood called Kilmagad Wood (KNR) which David, bishop of St Andre
Prior John and convent of St Andrews announce that, through Brother Richard, their fellow canon and appointed procurator to Holy See, they have obtained apostolic letters by bishop of Brechin, abbot of Arbroath and prior of May proroguing case at papal co
Prior John and convent of St Andrews for Dunfermline Abbey; have ratified te grant and confirmation which William, bishop of St Andrews, made of garbal teinds pertaining to church of Inverkeithing (FIF), for their own uses and sustenance of beggars, savin
Prior Gilbert and convent of St Andrews for Lindores Abbey; with consent of chapter and authority of God and Blessed Andrew the apostle, have granted church of Collessie (FIF) which nobleman, Sir Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester and constable of Scotla
Prior John and convent of St Andrews for Loch Leven; by counsel of Bishop Gamelin, have given obventions and mortuary dues with lands and buildings of church of Portmoak (KNR).
Prior John and the convent of St Andrews have inspected and established a charter of Gamelin, bishop of St Andrews.
Gilchrist, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted, and by his charter established, the church of Monifieth (ANG).
Prior John and convent and chapter of St Andrews for John de Monypenny; with consent of whole chapter, have given, for his homage and fealty, all land of Pitmilly (FIF) which by hereditary right belonged to his ancestors, to hold of St Andrews without any
Prior Gilbert and convent of St Andrews for Adam, son of Odo their steward; have given Kinninmonth (FIF) with whole shire, that is, three Magasks (FIF), 'Inchcalk' (FIF), Ladeddie (FIF), 'Incherech' (FIF), 'Ballechodyn' (FIF). On death of Adam and his hei
Prior John and convent of St Andrews make known that since David, of pious memory, and William, kings of Scotland, and Robert and Richard, bishop of St Andrews, had given to St Andrews the abbey of céli Dé in Loch Leven, the priory, at council of Sir Game
Prior John and convent of St Andrews for Cambuskenneth Abbey; with consent of chapter, have established donation which Gilbert, lord of Fargie, gave; that is, portion of land which belonged to dewar ('Ledereth'), which lies next to priest's house in terri
Prior John and convent of St Andrews make known that when Sir William, bishop of St Andrews, consented (_consenserit_) to donation made by Hugh Blund, lord of Arbuthnott, of one oxgang in tenement at Garvock with rights of patronage to church of Garvock (
Prior [John] and the convent of St Andrews have inspected letters of William bishop of St Andrews (H2/10/193), in which he has granted to abbot and canons of Scone all churches they possess in bishopric of St Andrews, namely, church of Scone and chapels o
Prior John and convent of St Andrews for Sir Peter de Campania, clerk; by consent of chapter, have given for his service, all barony of Kirkness (KNR) with mills, greater and lesser teinds, eel traps and fishing, cain of Markinch (FIF), Auchmuty (FIF), Au
Abbot Philip and convent of Scone make known that since controversy was settled in chapter of Gowrie (PER), diocese of St Andrews, between Dunfermline Abbey and Scone Abbey, concerning teinds that Scone was paying for some time between _villa_ of Balhousi
Abbot Robert and convent of Scone for Inchaffray Abbey; by consent of chapter, ratify sale which William, son of Hawock of Perth made, namely that Inchaffray shall hold and possess lands from Scone by same service that William was used to giving, that is,
Nicholas abbot of Scone, Master Robert de Stuteville, dean of Dunkeld, and Robert the treasurer of Dunkeld have inspected a charter of Adam son of Abraham of Lour (H3/363/2) whereby he has given Kincreich (ANG) to David Ruffus of Forfar, and in augmentati
Nicholas, abbot of Scone, Master Robert de Stuteville, dean of Dunkeld, and Robert, treasurer of Dunkeld, have inspected a charter of Henry, son of Adam of Lour (H3/363/5), whereby he had granted to Coupar Angus Abbey all the land of Kincreich (ANG), with
Abbot William and the convent of Scone have given, granted and by this their present charter established at feuferme to Christian de Insula (de l’Isle/ Lyle or ‘of the Inch’), burgess of Perth, all their land which William of ‘Ballussy’ formerly held of t
Malcolm, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has granted, and by his charter established, the donation his grandfather, Gilchrist, made to them, and Duncan, his father, confirmed, of the land that his grandfather Gille Brigte gave for the building of a
Malcolm, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given, granted, and by his present charter has established, the land between 'Aldenkonkro' and 'Aldhendouen' in the territory of Kirriemuir (ANG).
Malcolm, earl of Angus, for Nicholas son of Brice, priest of Kirriemuir; he has given and granted, and by this his present charter has established, in feu and heritage, the whole land of the apdaine of Monifieth (ANG).
Matilda, countess of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; she has granted, and by this her charter has established, the donation her great-grandfather, Earl Gillecrist, made to them, i.e., of the churches of Monifieth (ANG), Murroes (ANG), Kirriemuir (AND) and Stra
Matilda, countess of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; she has granted, and by this her charter has established, to Arbroath Abbey, the donation Gilchrist, earl of Angus, made of the land of 'Portincrag' (Broughty Ferry) (ANG), with a fishing; and the donation t
Matilda, countess of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; she has given and granted, and by this her charter has established, the land on the south side of the church of Monifieth (ANG) which the céli Dé held in the lifetime of her father with a whole croft on the
Matilda, countess of Angus, for Nicholas son of Brice; has granted, and by her present charter has established, to Nicholas son of Brice, priest of Kirriemuir, the land of the apdaine of Monifieth (ANG), in feu and heritage.
Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus, has given, granted and by his charter established to Alexander of Allardice one davoch of land, called Inverquharity (ANG), in the feu of Kirriemuir (ANG), for his homage and service, in feu and heritage, the same Ale
Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus, has given, granted and by his charter established to Adam Wishart, son of John Wishart, and his heirs or assignees, for his homage and service, Ballindarg (ANG) and Logie (ANG), with all their pertinents, by their rig
Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus, for Duncan, judex of king in Angus; has given for his homage and service whole land of 'Petmulin' (prob. Pitmuies, ANG), making suit at Gilbert's court, for a rent of one pound of pepper or 12d. at the fair of Dundee
Gilchrist, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted, and by his charter established, the church of Murroes (ANG).
Charter of donation of Adam, son of Angus, to Coupar Angus Abbey, of an acre of land in the territory of ‘Balgalli’ (perhaps Balgay SW of Inchture or Balgillo by Tannadice, Angus?)Gilchrist, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted, and by his charter established, the church of Stradighty Comitis (Mains) (ANG). Gilchrist, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted, and by his charter established, the church of Kirriemuir (ANG).
Gilchrist, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted, and by his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey the churches of Monifieth (ANG), Murroes (ANG), Kirriemuir (ANG) and Stradighty Comitis (Mains) (ANG).
Gilchrist, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted, and by this his charter has established, to Arbroath Abbey the land his father gave for the building of a hospital at 'Portincrag' (Broughty Ferry) (ANG), with common pasture and all
Duncan, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has granted, and by his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey the donation his father Gilchrist, earl of Angus, made to them of the churches of Monifieth (ANG), Murroes (ANG), Kirriemuir (ANG) and Stradighty
Duncan, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has granted, and by this his charter has established, the donation his father made to them of the land that his grandfather Gille Brigte gave for the building of a hospital at 'Portincrag' (Broughty Ferry) (AN
Malcolm, earl of Angus, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted, and by this his charter has established, the donation his grandfather, Gilchrist, made to them, and Duncan his father confirmed, of the churches of Monifieth (ANG), Murroes (ANG), Kirri
Charter of donation of Henry of Brechin, son of Earl David, brother of the king, to Coupar Angus Abbey, of the toft in ‘Inverkoy’ (Inverquiech, Alyth ph., PER?), which Walter the Cook held, for an annual render of 2 horses and one cupistium (?).
Henry of Brechin, son of Earl David, has given, granted and by this his present charter established, for the welfare of his soul and that of Juliana his wife, and of William his son, and of others, to Lindores Abbey, in free, pure and perpetual alms, 20s
William of Brechin, for the love of God and for the health of his soul, has given and quitclaimed to the monastery of Lindores the land that was perambulated, from the church land of Rathmuriel (Christ’s Kirk, ABD) to the other Rathmuriel that is his land
William of Brechin has granted and by this his present charter established to Lindores Abbey that annual render of 20s which his father conferred and granted to them for the welfare of his soul and that of Juliana his wife, in free, pure and perpetual alm
William of Brechin has obligated himself and his heirs to provide all necessary things for the chaplain who will celebrate divine services at the chapel of his castle at Lindores (FIF). The chaplain will make canonical obedience to the mother-church of Ab
Charter of confirmation (i.e., renewal) by Sir William of Brechin [of the gift made by his father, Henry of Brechin, son of Earl David, of a toft in ‘Innerkoy’ to Coupar Angus Abbey], with a new donation of a stone of wax to the lighting of the said monas
William of Brechin, son of Sir Henry of Brechin, son of Earl David, for the welfare of the souls of the illustrious kings of Scotland William and Alexander, Sir John earl of Chester, Sir Henry his (William’s) father and Lady Juliana his mother, and for ot
William of Brechin has given, granted and by this his charter established to the Maison Dieu of Brechin free entry and exit from the southern side of that church towards the villa of Brechin (ANG). He wills that the said entry and exit be contained within
John Abbe son of Malise, with the consent of his son Morgan, has given, granted, and established by this his charter, to Arbroath Abbey, licence to take charcoal in his wood of Edzell (ANG), for the welfare of his lord King William, and Queen Ermengarde,
Morgan, son of John Abbe, has granted, and established by this his charter the donation which his father John Abbe gave to Arbroath Abbey, namely, licence to take charcoal in his wood, as much as is necessary for their house, in the lifetime of himself (M
Donald Abbe of Brechin, has given, granted, and established by this his charter, to Arbroath Abbey, for the souls of Kings David and Malcolm, and Earl Henry, father of his lord King William, and of his lord himself, and for the welfare of his lady Ermenga
Morgan MacNab (filius Abbe) has given, granted, and established by this his charter, to Michael his son, one davoch of his land of Cairncross (ANG), by its right bounds, between the Water of Tarf and the Burn of Terret, in feu and heritage, for an annual
Hugh Brito has received from Earl David, brother of the king of Scotland, in exchange for Conington (Cambs.), the land that was Gillandres Buch’s in the Garioch (i.e., Glanderstone, ABD), a half ploughgate of land in Flinder (ABD) and 7 acres of land near
William, son and heir of Aeldred of Bruckley, from his pure wish, has given, granted, and established by his present writing, to Balmerino Abbey that old road through his land of Bruckley (in Leuchars ph., FIF), which they were accustomed to use with wago
Isabella de Brus has given, granted, and by her charter established, to Lindores Abbey her whole messuage of Craigie by Dundee (ANG), with all her land pertaining to it in Craigie, and in the _villa_ of Mylnetoun, and in the _villa_ of Abraham; to hold in
Robert de Brus V has granted, and by his charter established, the donation which Lady Isabella de Brus, his mother, made to Lindores Abbey of all her messuage of Craigie next to Dundee (ANG), with all the land which pertains to her and her heirs in Craigi
Charter of Malcolm, earl of Atholl, to Coupar Angus Abbey, of gathering wood for their building and of other easements for all of the woods of Atholl (PER), near and far.
Charter of Isabella, countess of Atholl, to Coupar Angus Abbey, of the whole and complete lands of Murthly (PER), with all its just pertinents.
Charter of confirmation by David of Hastings, earl of Atholl, of the donation by Isabella, countess of Atholl, of Murthly (PER), to Coupar Angus Abbey.
Ewen, son of Conan son of Earl Henry of Atholl, for Coupar ANgus Abbey; he renews the charter made by his father of easements of his woods.
Henry, earl of Atholl, for St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Dull (PER) as contained in charter of Earl Malcolm his father.
Thomas of Galloway, earl of Atholl, for Coupar Angus Abbey; he has given ? [and granted and by his charter established?] the whole land called Tulach (PER).
Robert de Brus V, lord of Annandale, for his soul and that of his spouse Isabella, has given, granted, and by his charter established, to Lindores Abbey, their land which is called villa of William [Williamston] in the Garioch, which lies between the monk
Thomas of Galloway, earl of Atholl, and his wife Isabel, countess of Atholl, for Dunfermline Abbey; they have granted, and by the present charter established, the donation Earl Malcolm made to them, and Henry his son, earl of Atholl, confirmed, of the chu
Isabel, countess of Atholl, for Coupar Angus Abbey; she has granted [and by her charter established?] Tulach (PER), which Farchar Macholf holds as a renter (_firmarius_) from the said monks, which is next to Invervack (PER), as her lord Thomas, earl of At
Charter of confirmation by Isabel, countess of Atholl, in her free widowhood, for the welfare of the souls of herself and of her lord Thomas, late earl of Atholl, to Coupar Angus Abbey, of the lands of Invervack (PER), which William Olifard gave them.
Alan, doorward of the king of Scotland, earl of Atholl, for Arbroath Abbey; he has granted and quitclaimed, and established by his charter, the whole wood of Trustach (KCD), which they have by gift of his father; he has also granted to the monks and their
Charter of confirmation to Coupar Angus Abbey by David of Hastings, earl of Atholl, of the lands of Invervack (PER), which the late William Olifard gave them and against himself alienated [?] in pure and perpetual alms, as freely and honourably as Thomas,
David of Hastings, earl of Atholl, for Coupar Angus Abbey; he has granted, and by his charter established, with the consent and assent of Forbflaith, his spouse, countess of Atholl, Tulach (PER), which Ewyn Mac Pole holds at ferme from the said monks, whi
Forbflaith, countess of Atholl, for Coupar Angus Abbey; she has granted, and by her charter established, to Coupar Angus Abbey the land of Dunfallandy 'Auchter' (Wester?) (PER), which Master Ness, the king's physician, gave to the monks, which she gave to
David, formerly of Strathbogie, earl of Atholl, grandson of David, son of earl of Fife, lord of Strathbogie, for Kinloss Abbey; has granted and established donation that David, son of earl of Fife, made of part of Balloch (in Strathisla) (BNF/ABD), which
Malcolm, earl of Atholl, for St Andrews Priory; he has given and granted, and by his charter has established, th church of Dull (PER), with chapels and lands, after death of William, his clerk.
David of Strathbogie, earl of Atholl, for the welfare of his soul, and for the souls of Sir David of Hastings, late earl of Atholl, and Forflissa (Forbflaith), his spouse, countess of Atholl, and Elena his (David’s) late spouse, has established to Coupar
John, earl of Atholl, son and heir of Sir David, earl of Atholl, has given, granted, and established by his present charter, to Sir Alexander de Meyners, son and heir of the late Sir Robert de Meyners, for his homage and service, all the earl’s land of We
John of Strathbogie, earl of Atholl, has given, granted, and by his present charter established to Sir John of Inchmartine, knight, for his homage and service, all the land of Coille Bhrochain (PER), which was formerly Malcolm mac Cunyg’s, and which Malco
Conan son of late Earl Henry of Atholl, for Lindores Abbey; he has given to Lindores Abbey and Abbot John dry timber for fuel, and wood which is called ‘Wrawes’ of birch (_bule_) and of alder (_auhne_), and 100 loads of hazel rods for making their sleds,
Conan ('Cuming'), son of Earl Henry of Atholl, for Coupar Angus Abbey; donation of of easements of his wood, of all ‘Glenherthy’ (Glen Errochty, PER?) and ‘Tolikyne’ (Creag Tulloch or Tulach, PER?).
Ewen, son of Conan, for Coupar Angus Abbey; has pledged his whole wood of 'Kelbrochachi' (PER?) for 20 marks which they granted to him, payment of which pennies he holds and quitclaims. If Ewen or any of his heirs should pledge (i.e., wadset) any part of
Mary, widow of the late Ewen son of Conan, acted against God and justice by harrassing Sir William of Moray, knight, son of Sir Malcolm of Moray, knight, against the terms of their agreement, to which she consented in the time of her husband Ewen. Wishing
Malcolm, earl of Atholl, for Dunfermline Abbey; he has given, granted, and established by this his charter, the church of Moulin (PER), with three ploughgates of land, namely, 'Petduuedi', 'Petmaldoic', 'Balchonene', 'Petmacdufgille' (PER); the earl and C
Henry, earl of Atholl, for Dunfermline Abbey; he has granted, and by his charter established, to Dunfermline Abbey the donation Earl Mael Coluim his father made to them of the church of Moulin (PER), with three ploughgates of land, namely, 'Petduuedi', 'P
Thomas of Galloway, earl of Atholl, for Coupar Angus Abbey; has granted Invervack next to Tulach (PER), which William Olifard, knight, gave, to be held of William and his heirs in perpetuity, as freely as Thomas gave, and as attested by charter of the afo
Marjory Comyn, countess of Buchan, for St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Kennoway (FIF), as attested by charter of Merleswain son of Colbán and confirmations of his heirs
Emma daughter of the late Robert Byboyis, has given, granted and quitclaimed to Sir Nicholas de la Haye, lord of Erroll, her whole part (of land) with pertinents falling hereditarily on her, or which she wishes to fall to her, all the land of ‘Monyecky’ (
Christiana daughter of the late Kerald the judex [has given, granted and by her charter?] established to Duncan the judex her whole land of ‘Abernaftathar’ (probably Invernaughty, Easter Leitfie, Alyth parish, ANG). As her seal is not authentic, the seal
Hugh of Calder has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to Scone Abbey 40 acres of cultivated land in Buttergask (PER) with a toft and croft in the same _villa_, with common pasture and other easements of Buttergask, in free and perpetual
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, justiciar of Scotia, announces that he and his heirs of Buchan are distraining Merleswain son of Waltheof and his heirs as they warrant land of Kilmux (FIF) to St Andrews Priory, as freely as charter and confirmations of his
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, for Sir Gilbert de Hay, knight; has granted, given and by his charter established 'Huctercule in Mar' (Wester Coull, ABD), with Idonea his daughter in free marriage, having and holding of him and his heirs of Buchan, as free
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, for John, son of Geoffrey; has given in exchange for one half ploughgate of land and for a croft and toft that he had in _villa_ of 'Dunbernyn' (Dunbarney, PER?), that half of land of Gartshore (DNB) which belonged to Cristi
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, to his friends and men, that he has given, granted and by his charter established to Cospatric Macmadethyn Strichen (ABD) and Kindroucht (ABD), by their right bounds, in feu and heritage, with the mill and all other just per
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, notifies his friends and men that he has given and granted and by his present charter established to Adam son of Gilbert with Ydonia his sister in free marriage, Blyth (PEB), Ingraston (PEB) and ‘le Halch’ (?PEB), by stated
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, has granted and by his charter established to Dryburgh Abbey, by the divine charity, consent and assent of his wife Margaret, countess of Buchan, the donation that was made by Countess Ada, of pious memory, to the canons of
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, to augment the divine cult and foment the religion, for the welfare of the soul of himself, Margerie his spouse, his heirs, ancestors, successors, parents and all his friends, has given, granted and by his charter establishe
William Cumin, earl of Buchan, with the counsel, assent and consent of Margerie his wife, daughter of the late Fergus, earl of Buchan, has given, granted and by his charter established to Deer Abbey the land of Fechil on the Ythan (ABD), by stated bounds,
William Comyn, earl, and Margaret his spouse, countess of Buchan, for Arbroath Abbey; they have given and granted, and by their charter established, the church of Bethelnie (Oldmeldrum, ABD), with a full toft in the villa of Bethelnie, with common pasture
Marjory, countess of Buchan, notifies that she and her heirs of Buchan are to be held to payment of one half mark to St Andrews Priory from her ferme of 'Inverine' (Inverie, now St Monans, FIF), annually on Martinmas
Marjory Comyn, countess of Buchan, for St Andrews Priory; has granted 'Kenmuch in Kinnahhinsyre' [i.e., 'Kennoway-shire'] (Kilmux, FIF), with common pasture, as charter of Merleswain son of Colbán and confirmations of his heirs establish, saving to earl t
Margaret, countess of Buchan, for Arbroath Abbey; she has granted, and by her charter established, to Arbroath Abbey the donation Earl Fergus her father made of one mark of silver annually on Whitsun; she also grants, and by her charter establishes, licen
Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, justiciar of Scotia, for Arbroath Abbey; in recognition of his fraternitas, has given on altar of St Mary in church of St Thomas the Martyr of Arbroath two stones of wax or a half mark annually on Whitsun, from rents of hi
Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, has approved (_Ratam et Gratam_) the donation of his father William and his mother Margerie, of good memory, of one half mark of silver which they granted and by their charters established annually at Martinmas perpetually
Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, has given, granted, and by his present charter established to Fergus son of John of Fiddes the whole and integral holding of Fiddes (ABD), by its right bounds and with all its pertinents, in feu and heritage in perpetuity,
Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, justiciar of Scotia, for May Priory; has given for lighting of St Ethernan['s?] of Isle of May, one stone of wax or 40d. annually received at 'Rossyn' (Rossie, FIF?) at fair of St Andrew
Alexander, earl of Buchan, for Arbroath Abbey; he has granted, and by his charter established, the donation Fergus, earl of Buchan, made of one mark of silver to them annually on Whitsun, and that grant and confirmation which Marjory, countess of Buchan,
Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, notifies that he has instituted a lawsuit against the abbot and convent of Inchcolm, in the presence of the venerable father, Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, in his name and in the name of Thomas of Meldrum over the advowson o
Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, justiciar of Scotia, for the welfare of the souls of himself and Countess Isabella his wife, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to the six paupers’ prebendaries remaining at Newburgh in Buchan (ABD), a hal
Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, by the counsel of H[ugh], bishop of Aberdeen, has constructed an almshouse at Turriff in Buchan (ABD) for the welfare of the soul of Sir Alexander, king of the Scots, and has given, granted and by this his present charter
Fergus, earl of Buchan, for Arbroath Abbey; he has given and granted, and by his charter established, one mark yearly in perpetual alms on Whitsun.
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, for St Andrews Priory; has granted church of Kennoway (FIF), as attested by charter of Merleswain son of Colbán and confirmations of his heirs
Charter whereby Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, [grants (?)] to Jordan Comyn, the land of ‘Innyrathy’, as perambulated in the presence of Sir Thomas of Rossie, his knight, Thomas le Gray, Maurice, rector of the church of ‘Lumpine’ [Lumphanan?] and others
Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, for Lindores Abbey; he has given, granted, and by his charter established, 10 marks annually in his holding of Kelly in Buchan (ABD), in exchange for the land of 'Kincardinbegg' (?KCD), which they have demitted and quitcla
Rogerus (sic Fergus), earl of Buchan for céli De of Monymusk (ABD); has given 20 bushels of barleycorn and 10 _cudthroms_ of cheese from 'Feodarg' (Meldrum, ABD) and 20 _cudthroms_ of cheese and four of barleycorn from 'Foleyt' (ABD?), as his grandfather
Fergus, earl of Buchan, has given and granted and by his charter established to John son of Uhtred and his heirs and assignees for the exchange of the lands of Slains (ABD) and Cruden (ABD), three davochs of Fedderate (ABD), namely, ‘Estir Auhi[oc]’ (Auch
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, justiciar of Scotia, for himself and his heirs of Buchan, by consent of Marjory his wife, notifies that for observation of charity [he will] be held to payment to St Andrews Priory of one half mark from their rents of 'Inver
William Comyn, earl of Buchan, for St Andrews Priory; with consent of Marjory, countess of Buchan, his wife, and his (or their) heirs of Buchan, has granted land called 'Kenmuckeveth in Kennochyr' (Kilmux, FIF), as charter of Merleswain son of Colbán and
Richard son of Hugh de Camera, with the consent of A. his spouse and Richard his heir, has given, granted and by this his charter established, to Inchcolm Priory, a oxgang of land in the territory of Fordell (FIF), which lies next to the sea between Dalge
Eva of Carsegownie, daughter of Walter Lorimer, in her free power and widowhood, has granted [and established by her charter?] at feu-ferme that donation that William, her son, made to Malcolm the clerk, son of Waltheof, of the land of Carsegownie (ANG).
Gilbert of Cassingray, son and heir of Laurence and Ellota of Cassingray, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Sir Nicholas de Haye, lord of Erroll, all his land of Cassingray (FIF), with all rights and all renders which he
Margaret of Ceres, former spouse of Michael Scot, in her lawful authority in the time of her widowhood, has granted and by this her charter established, to Dunfermline Abbey, that donation which her lord and husband Michael Scot made of the land of ‘Gaski
Margaret of Ceres, daughter of Duncan of Ceres, in her free power and widowhood, has given and granted and by this her charter established to Sir John of Denmuir her cognatus, for his homage and service and for warrandice of the cain of ‘Balulsii’ (poss.
Adam, lord of Kilconquhar, earl of Carrick, for North Berwick Priory; he makes known, that he and certain of his predecessors variously harassed North Berwick Priory over the advowson of the church of Kilconquhar, which he claimed to belong to him; the tr
Adam, lord of Kilconquhar, earl of Carrick, for North Berwick Priory; he has approved all the grants and gifts made by the late Duncan (II), earl of Fife, in respect of the advowson of the church of Kilconquhar (FIF), before or after his predecessors’ or
Adam of Kilconquhar, earl of Carrick, has given, granted and by his charter established to Elias of Kinninmonth his whole land of Balgrummo in the shire of Scoonie (FIF), for homage and service, by its right bounds, with all just pertinents and easements,
Charter of Adam of Kilconquhar, earl of Carrick, confirming a charter by Reginald le Chen, son of Reginald le Chen, son of Henry le Chen, to Gilbert, son of Robert, earl of Strathearn, of his lands of Durie in the shire of Scoonie (FIF), which lands were
Charter of Reginald le Chen, son of Reginald le Chen, son of Henry le Chen, to Gilbert, son of Robert, earl of Strathearn, of his lands of Durie in the shire of Scoonie (FIF), which lands were disponed by Duncan, son of Duncan, earl of Fife, to Sir Hugh o
Reginald called ‘le Chen’ the father has given and granted and made firm by this his present writing to the brethren of Mount Carmel at Aberdeen, in pure and perpetual alms, 8 marks of sterling for their building works, annually, on the octaves of Penteco
Reginald le Chen père has resigned and quitclaimed to Lindores Abbey all right and claim which he had or was believed to have had in the land of Tillykerrie (in Fintray, ABD). There shall be no perambulation between his land of Crimond (in Keithall and Ki
Reginald ‘de’ (sic) Chen fils, lord of Duffus, and Mary his wife, note that they have occupied and detained the land of ‘le Runys’ (Rheeves?) of ‘Kylbuthock’ (Kilbuiack, MOR) which land Kinloss Abbey claimed for themselves. Reginald and Mary were understo
Reginald le Chen, the father, in exchange for the land of Ardlogie which is within Formartine (ABD), has given, granted and by his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey, in free, pure and perpetual alms, all his land of Labothie in the tenement of Invera
Reginald le Chen père has given, granted and established by this his charter to Arbroath Abbey and the monks staying in the religious house constructed on the land of Ardlogie near the church of St Peter of Fyvie (ABD), all the land of Ardlogie and Lethen
Gilbert of Cleish obligates himself and his heirs to pay Dunfermline Abbey 10s. in perpetuity annually, half on Martinmas, half on Pentecost for the quitclaim of the right that the abbot and convent claimed to have to land between Cleish (KNR) and the for
John of ‘Kocbrun’ has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Lindores Abbey all that land with pertinents that lies in breadth between the great road, which leads from his _villa_ of Collessie (FIF) to the monastery of Lindores,
Thomas of Coffin, knight, has given, granted and by this his charter established for the lighting of the church of Arbroath Abbey, 12d. annually from Adam Todelach and his heirs or from whomever is holding that piece of land.
William, son of Earl Patrick, and Christina Corbet, his spouse, have given, granted and by their charter established to St Andrews Priory, in pure and perpetual alms, Martin son of Uviet, holding of the said canons on their lands in ‘_villa_ Mauricii’, wi
Duncan, earl of Fife, grants and by his charter establishes to the prior of May and his men of his whole land quittance of army and expedition service, as King Malcolm established to him by his charter.
Malcolm, son of Earl Duncan (II) of Fife, has granted and by his charter established to St Andrews Priory the donation which his father Earl Duncan (II) made, that is, the churches of Cupar (FIF), Markinch (FIF), Scoonie (FIF) and the chapel of Kettle (FI
Malcolm, son of Earl Duncan (II) of Fife, has granted and given and by his charter established to North Berwick Priory in free, pure and perpetual alms, the church of North Berwick (ELO) with its churchlands, and with teinds and oblations, and all other r
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has granted and by his charter established to North Berwick Priory in free and pure and perpetual alms the church of North Berwick (ELO) with its churchlands, and with teinds and oblations, and all other rights justly pertaining to
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has given and granted and by his charter established to Dunfermline Abbey the church of Crombie (FIF) with the teinds of Cults (FIF), with lands, teinds, oblations and all other just pertinents, in free, pure and perpetual alms.
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has remitted from himself and his heirs in perpetuity the quitclaim to Dunfermline Abbey of all rights which he was claiming to have in the chapel of Cleish (FIF). He wills and grants that the chapel should pertain to Dunfermline Ab
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has given, granted and by his charter established to God and Blessed Mary and Blessed Serf of Culross and the monks of the Cistercian order serving God there in perpetuity (i.e., Culross Abbey), for the foundation of their new abbey
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has given and granted and by his charter established to the bishopric of Moray the church of Blessed Peter of Inveravon (BNF) with one davoch of land justly pertaining to it in Inveravon which Brice held, and with the whole parish o
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has given, granted and by his charter established by consent of the bishop and chapter of Dunkeld, the church of Redgorton (PER), with lands, teinds, obventions and all other just pertinents to Scone Abbey in pure and perpetual alms
Duncan, by the grace of God, earl of Fife, has granted and by his charter established to North Berwick Priory the land called ‘Gillecamestone’ (ELO) which his father Earl Duncan (I) gave in perpetual alms, free and quit from all custom and exaction, for t
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has given and by his charter established to God and the church of St Modhrust of Markinch (FIF) a toft of one acre to the east of the north part of the cemetery of the same church in pure and perpetual alms.
Earl Malcolm of Fife has given and granted and by his charter established to Richard son of Andrew of Linton his ‘three Tarvits’ (Inglistarvit, FIF), and Findas (FIF) and half of Balbirnie (FIF), by their right bounds with all just pertinents, in feu and
Earl Malcolm of Fife notifies all his friends and his men that he has given and granted and by his charter established to Alexander of Blair the whole land of ‘Thases’ and ‘Kintases’ (Teasses, FIF) and ‘Ballendureth’ (Bandirran, FIF) by their right bounds
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has given, granted and by his charter established to Sir Ness of Ramsey, son of Ness of Ramsey, the whole land of Lindifferon (FIF) by its right bounds, with all its pertinents, except the wood which was being had for wood when he g
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has given, granted, and established for Ness of Ramsey, son of Ness of Ramsey, all his land of Forthar (FIF) by its right bounds, namely, by all of those by which I held it, holding of him and his heirs in feu and heritage, as freel
M[alcolm], earl of Fife, notes that when the canons of Scone Abbey have shown him the charter and confirmation of the Lord King Alexander which they have over the fourth part of his fishery of ‘Stan Inche’ (?PER), which are to be kept until they obtain th
Malcolm, earl of Fife, has given, granted and by his charter established to Balmerino Abbey the whole water that flows from his mill of Rathillet (FIF) by their old water-course, which used to flow to the mill of Ballindean (FIF) in the time of Henry Reve
Malcolm, earl of Fife, out of divine piety, has demitted and quitclaimed to St Andrews Priory any rights that he or his ancestors had or were said to have in the land of Auchmuir (FIF), with men and all other just pertinents. He wills and grants that the
Colbán, earl of Fife, with the consent and wish of Anna, his spouse, has given, granted and by his charter established to Master William Wishart for his homage and service his whole land of ‘Glensalauch in the Mearns’ (prob. Glensaugh, Fordoun ph., KCD) w
Duncan, earl of Fife, makes known to all his responsible men, Scots, English and French, that he has given and granted and by his charter established to St Andrews Priory the church of Markinch (FIF) with all its just pertinents in perpetual alms, for the
Duncan, earl of Fife, has given, granted and by his present charter established to Sir Nicholas de Haya for his homage and service Inchyra (PER) and ‘Cascarthylk’, which David of Inchyra surrendered to Hugh of Lochore, the earl’s special attorney, constit
Simon Sungl’, son of Edward the constable, has given and granted 12d. annually in perpetual alms to Arbroath Abbey.
Aed (‘Hugo’) son of Aed (‘Hugo’) son of Gillemichael earl of Fife, has given and granted, and corroborated with the impression of his seal, to St Andrews Cathedral Priory, the church of Markinch (FIF), with all its pertinents.
Duncan, earl of Fife, makes known to all his responsible men, Scots, English and French, that he has given and granted and by his charter established to St Andrews Priory the church of Cupar (FIF), with lands, teinds, oblations, and all other just pertine
Duncan, earl of Fife, makes known to all his responsible men, Scots, English and French, that he has granted and by his charter established to St Andrews Priory that they may build a millpond at Nydie (FIF) on his land on the northern side of the River Ed
Duncan, earl of Fife, has given, granted and by his charter established to St Andrews Priory the chapel of Kettle (FIF) with land, teinds, oblations, and rights pertaining to the chapel, without reclamation by his heirs, holding perpetually in alms.
Duncan, earl of Fife, has given, granted and by his charter established to St Andrews Priory the church of Scoonie (FIF) and the land pertaining to that church, with teinds, oblations and all other rights and benefices pertaining to that church, without a
Duncan, earl of Fife, announces that he was present when Ness son of William gave the church of Leuchars (FIF) to St Andrews Priory in free and perpetual alms, with his body and for the welfare of his soul, with all just pertinents. He notes (_innotesco_)
Earl Duncan of Fife, out of divine piety, has given and granted and by his charter established to North Berwick Priory the church of Kilconquhar (FIF), with the churchlands, and with teinds, oblations and all its rights and just pertinents, in pure and pe
John Comyn the father [has granted and by this his present charter established] the gift made by Alexander the steward of Scotland to William Wishart, archdeacon of St Andrews, of land of Turin, (in Rescobie ph., ANG), to be held of Alexander.
John Comyn son of the late Sir John Comyn, for the soul of his late father and others, has given, granted and by this his present charter established in perpetuity, to Inchaffray Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, the right of free transit with animals, ca
John Comyn son of the late Sir John Comyn, has given, quitclaimed, and by this his present charter established, to Inchaffray Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, Gillecrist Rothe son of Gilla Eithne with all his offspring.
William Comyn, in the presence of the lord king William and his court at Alyth, has quitclaimed in perpetuity to St Kentigern and to William bishop of Glasgow and his successors in perpetuity, all right that he said and believed he had in that land called
Walter Comyn, son of William Comyn, has given, granted and established by this his charter, to Scone Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, one stone of wax or 4s. on the feast of St Michael from his chamber.
Maldoven, earl of Lennox, has given and granted, and has established by this his present charter, to Stephen of Blantyre the whole half-ploughgate of land of Killearn (STL) namely, that half in which the church is built, which is called in Scottish (Gaeli
Maldoven, earl of Lennox, makes it known that, when a dispute was moved at Whitsun [30 May] in A.D. 1248, between Sir Malcolm, his son and heir, and Sir David of Graham (because Malcolm had taken away a donation that Earl Maldoven had made to Sir David,
Christina, daughter of Walter Corbet, with the consent of William son of Earl Patrick her husband and Alice de Valognes, her mother, has given, granted, and by this her present charter established, to St Andrews Priory, for the welfare of the souls of Wal
Patrick of Craigie, with the consent of his heirs and friends, has renounced all right which he had in the land of Moncreiffe (PER) with its pertinents, and has quitclaimed to David of Moncreiffe and his heirs in perpetuity in the court and presence of h
Gilbert (Gillebrigte) son of Rotherus (Ruadri?) of Crambeth (now Dowhill) and his heirs owe and by this his charter are obligated to pay to Dunfermline Abbey 10s. annually, half on Pentecost and half on Martinmas, for the quitclaim of the abbey’s right to
Morgan, earl of Mar, to all the men of his whole land, that he has given and by his charter established to St Andrews Priory the church of St Moluag at Tarland (ABD), with teinds, oblations, and all rights pertaining to it, and the land pertaining to that
Duncan, earl of Mar, has given and granted, and by this his charter has established, to the céli Dé or canons of Monymusk (ABD), the church of Leochel (ABD) with all teinds, liberties, oblations and obventions, and with the whole of the half davoch of lan
Duncan, earl of Mar, has given, and by this his present charter has established, to God and St Mary at Monymusk and the canons serving God there (Monymusk Priory) the church of St Andrew of Kindrochit (ABD), with obventions and oblations and all its other
Duncan, earl of Mar, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to the church St Mary and St Machar of Aberdeen and the canons serving God there (Aberdeen Cathedral), for the support of a chaplain to celebrate perpetually for the sou
William, earl of Mar, has given, granted and by his charter established to Sir Gilbert de Haya for his homage and service his whole land of Dronley (ANG), without any reservation, as much in free service as in lordship, save the holding of Sir Robert Le H
William, earl of Mar, has approved the grants and donations which Morgrund his grandfather, earl of Mar, made to St Andrews Priory of the church of Tarland (ABD) with its land and just pertinents; also the donation which Agnes his grandmother, late counte
Donald, earl of Mar, gave and granted to John of Garioch (_Garwyache_), in feuferme, his whole lands of Wester Fowlis (ABD).
Charter of Walter Stewart, earl of Menteith, with the assent of Alexander his son and heir, for Duncan, Judex of the Lord King, the land of ‘Lanarkin’ (Lanrick) in Menteith (PER).
Donald, earl of Mar, has given, granted and by his charter established to Sir Nicholas de Haya, his relative, for his homage and service, his whole land in the holding of Dronley (ANG), which Sir William, his late father, gave to Sir Robert ‘Boyrn’ withou
Donald, earl of Mar, gave to Norman of Leslie, his kinsman, the half davoch of the lands of ‘Achmorly’ (Auchmore in Midmar?) and half the lands of ‘Dromyne’ and ‘Garwiache’ (Garioch?), with his lands called Newlands.
Morgan, earl of Mar, has given and by his charter established to St Andrews Priory a half ploughgate of land in the villa of Inverinch (now Inver, Monymusk parish, ABD), perpetually in alms, free of any exaction and custom and service which pertain to him
Morgan, earl of Mar, has given and by his charter established to St Andrews Priory the church of Migvie (ABD), with teinds, lands, oblations, and all other rights pertaining to it, perpetually in alms, as the charter of Countess Agnes, his spouse, establi
Agnes, countess of Mar, has given and by her charter established to St Andrews Priory a half ploughgate of land in the villa of ‘Inverinche’ (now Inver, Monymusk parish, ABD), perpetually in alms, free of any exaction and custom and service which pertain
Agnes, countess of Mar, has given and granted and by her charter established to St Andrews Priory the church of St Finian of Migvie (ABD) in free and perpetual alms, with all ecclesiastical rights, lands, and teinds, just as she gave these alms to the abo
[Gillecrist, earl of] Mar, has [given], granted and [by his charter established] to God and St Mary and the céli Dé of Monymusk (ABD), the church of Leochel (ABD), with a half davoch of land on which the church is sited, free from all exaction and secular
Gilchrist, earl of Mar, to all his friends and worthy men; when there was a dispute between the king and B[rice], bishop of Moray, and himself, over the advowson of the church of Aberchirder (Marnoch, BNF), it was thus amicably agreed among them that each
Orabilis, countess of Mar, daughter of Ness son of William, makes known that she was present when her father, Ness son of William, gave the church of Leuchars (FIF) to St Andrew’s Priory, with all that rightly belongs to it, in perpetual alms, with his bo
Richard son of Richard le Cras (the Fat: Crassus) has quitclaimed the land of ‘Ardlathir’ (by Mastertown, in Dunfermline ph., FIF) to Dunfermline Abbey, and has renounced in perpetuity all right which he was said to have in that land, by stated bounds.
John le Cras son of Richard le Cras has quitclaimed to Dunfermline Abbey all right that he had to the land that was called ‘villa Gospatric’ and is now called ‘Kaldestanis’ with all its pertinents, in exchange for the lands of the late Robert Hod and the
Walter Comyn, earl of Menteith, and Countess Margaret, wife of Earl Henry (of Atholl), and Robert de Muhaut, and Duncan son of Sibald, and Geoffrey del Bois, make known that in AD 1232 on the vigils of St Laurence, there was present at Rait in Atholl (PER
Walter Comyn, earl of Menteith, has granted and confirmed the gift that Sir Alexander of Stirling, a knight, and his sworn man, conferred on Arbroath Abbey, as contained in his charter, which he conferred on the monks, the text of which follows.
Sir John Russell and Isabella his spouse, countess of Menteith, have given, granted, and by their charter established, to Sir Hugh of Abernethy and his heirs or assignees, for his service and fealty, 20 librates of land rationally surveyed in the territor
Andrew of Dalreoch, son of Isaac mac Clibarn, has given, granted and by this present writing established, to Sir William of Moray, knight, son of Sir Malcolm of Moray, knight, all his land of Dalreoch (PER), in perpetuity, by its right bounds, with all it
John of Denmuir has given, granted, and by this present charter established to Sir Matthew of Moncreiffe and Marjorie, his spouse, and John’s sister, all the land of ‘Superior’ and ‘Inferior’ Dumbarrow (PER) in free marriage, with all its liberties and ea
John of Denmuir has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to the Priory of May all that land called Tarbreakes in Fife (FIF), by its right bounds, with all the liberties and easements belonging to it, in free, pure and perpetual alms
John of Denmuir has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Adam son of Christina of Lumbennie, his niece, for his homage and service, all his land of Nether Lumbennie (Newburgh parish, FIF) at feuferme with all its pertinents, havi
David the doorward has granted and by this his charter established in perpetuity that recognition of perambulation which was made between his land of Dunduff (FIF) and the lands of Dunfermline Abbey which are contiguous and lie around his land of Dunduff,
Gilbert of ‘Dondowan’, son of the late Gilbert son of Donald, has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to William of Moray son of Sir Malcolm of Moray, all his land of ‘Dondowan’ (Easter Downhill, Glendevon parish, PER), at feuferme
Malcolm son of Ewen of Dunkeld has given, granted, and by this present writing established to Coupar Angus Abbey a third of a third of his moveables before his death, with his body, which is to be buried in the cemetery of the monks at Coupar. He has also
Thomas of Lundie, doorward of the lord king of Scotland, has given, granted and quitclaimed, and established by this his charter, to Arbroath Abbey, all the wood of Trustach between the River Dee and the Burn of Canny (KCD), by stated bounds, in free, pur
Thomas of Lundie, doorward of the lord king, has given and by this his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey, 2s annually, in pure and perpetual alms.
Charter of Alan, doorward of the lord king, giving to his grandson the lands of [?] and ‘Orchwell’ (?Orwell, KNR?), with their pertinents.
Alan Durward, justiciar of Scotia, has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to the hospital he founded at Kincardine O’ Neil (ABD), two davochs of land, one called Sluie (ABD) and the other called Kincardine O’Neil, with two lands within t
Alan, doorward of the lord king of Scotland, has given [granted and by this his present charter established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey, two davochs of land in the territory of Lintrathen (ANG), namely, Clintlaw and ‘Balcashy’, in pure and perpetual and free
Alan Durward, justiciar of Scotia, for the soul of his lord Alexander, late illustrious king of Scotland, and for the welfare of himself, his wife Margerie, and others, with the consent and will of Sir P[eter], bishop of Aberdeen, and of the religious men
Alan Durward, justiciar of Scotia, has quitclaimed to Arbroath Abbey in perpetuity all right and claim that he had in the lands of those monks in Kingoldrum (ANG), by the stated bounds.
Alan Durward, justiciar of Scotia, has quitclaimed to Arbroath Abbey in perpetuity all right and claim that he had in the lands of those monks in Kingoldrum (ANG), by the stated bounds.
Alan, doorward of Scotland, has given, granted and established by this his present charter, to Sir Gilbert of Glencarnie, for his homage and service, half of all his land of ‘Tulachfyny’ in Mar (ABD), in feu and heritage, by all its right bounds, with all
Alan Durward has given [granted and by this his present charter established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey four marks annually from his _villa_ of Reedie (ANG), to make a pittance to the convent during the grantor’s lifetime on St Andrews Day, and after his deat
Alan Durward has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to Lindores Abbey, in free, pure and perpetual alms, all that toft that was the late Adam the clerk’s in Inverbervie (KCD).
Colin Durward has given, granted and by this his charter established to Monymusk Priory, all the half davoch of land on which the church of Leochel (ABD) is situated, both for the welfare and prosperity of his body and his soul, and that of Ada his wife a
Charter of donation by Thomas son of Malcolm of Lundie, doorward of the lord king of Scotland, to Coupar Angus Abbey, of one mark annually from his land of ‘Balelmeryremath’ (lost, in Lundie ph., ANG). If he dies in the kingdom of Scotland, his body is to
Thomas of Lundie, doorward of the lord king, has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey the church of Kinnernie (ABD), with all its just pertinents, in free, pure and perpetual alms.
Thomas son of Malcolm of Lundie, doorward of the lord king, has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to Scone Abbey, the church of Echt in Mar (ABD), with all its just pertinents, in free, pure and perpetual alms.
Thomas, doorward of the lord king, has granted and by this his charter established, the alms which his grandfather and his mother gave to the céli De of Monymusk, namely, 10 bolls of barley and 10 stones of cheese from Wester Echt (ABD). Whoever holds the
Thomas, doorward of the lord king of Scotland, has given, granted, and by this his charter established to the church of Monymusk and the canons (sic: céli De), the church of Alford (ABD) with all its just pertinents, in free, pure and perpetual alms.
Alan Durward has given, granted and by this present charter established, to the Hospital of the Blessed Mary which his father built next to the bridge over the Dee (at Kincardine O’Neil, ABD), in pure and perpetual alms, for their support and the receptio
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to God and St John the Apostle of the Isle of Masses and the brothers serving God there three measures of land (_jugera_) next to the pond that comes from the aforementioned
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, the church of St Cathan of Aberuthven (PER), with all its just pertinents, in teinds, offerings, obventions, with the land by its right bounds that h
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, the church of St Ethernan of Madderty (PER) , with all its just pertinents, in teinds, offerings, obventions, with the land, common pasture and easem
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, the church of St Bean of Kinkell (PER), with all its just pertinents, in teinds, offerings, obventions, with the land, common pasture and easements p
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, a site for a mill on the Pow Burn in the land of ‘Balmakgillon’ (Bellyclone, PER) with toft and stank and other easements pertaining to the mill, in
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, that if any of their men of the territory that he gave them in free alms is convicted in his court of theft or of other pleas pertaining to his court
G[ilbert], earl of Strathearn, has granted and made firm by this his charter to St John the Apostle and Evangelist at Inchaffray and the canons there the donation that Tristram gave them, that is, one croft in his territory of ‘Edardoennech’, which is nea
G[ilbert], earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, the church of St Bean of Fowlis (PER), with all its just pertinents, in teinds, offerings and obventions, with the endowment (dotali) of the church
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, ‘Balmakgillon’ (Bellyclone, PER), by its right bounds, with all its just pertinents, in free, pure and perpetual alms, free and quit from all service
G[ilbert], earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, a site on the River Earn (PER) to construct a mill, wherever they prefer, to the east of the mill which at the time this charter was composed was a
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has granted, and established by his present script, to Lindores Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, Redgorton (PER), by its right bounds, and with all its just pertinents and easements, as freely as the charter of Malise his bro
Earl Gilbert of Strathearn has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Malcolm son of Earl Duncan (of Fife) with Matilda his daughter these lands, namely, Glendevon (PER), Carnbo (KNR), Aldie (KNR) and Fossoway (KNR) by their right boundaries a
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, announces that William, bishop of St Andrews, has amicably settled a dispute, with his assent and will, and that of his heir, Robert, between Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, and Sir Guy, abbot, and the monks of Lindores Abbey, ov
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted and made firm by this his charter to (the church of) St Mary and Blessed John at Inchaffray and the canons there a portion of the marsh adjacent to the Isle (Inchaffray) in the shire of Fowlis (PER), whic
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, ‘Achadlunxech’ (Craig, PER), Ardunie (PER), Ardbennie (PER), ‘Dofindre’ (Dubheads, PER), ‘Balfur’ (Williamstone, PER) and ‘Balmacgillon’ (Bellyclone,
Gilbert son of Ferteth, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted to Inchaffray Priory liberty to hold a court in pure and perpetual alms, for the trial of men staying on their lands, for pleas that would normally come to his comital court. He also instru
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Abbey the church of the Holy Trinity of Gask, in pure and perpetual alms, in teinds, offerings and obventions, and with the common pasture of the parish, and
Ysenda, spouse of Earl Gilbert of Strathearn, by consent of the earl her lord, has given, granted, and established by her charter, to Inchaffray Abbey, five acres of land in her villa of Abercairney (PER), namely, that land which she perambulated in the p
Robert, son of the earl of Strathearn, has granted and established by his present charter, to Lindores Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, Redgorton (PER) by its right bounds, with all its just pertinents and easements, as the charter of Malise his uncle a
Robert, son of Earl Gilbert of Strathearn, has granted and established by this present writing, that donation which his father the earl made to Inchaffray Abbey, of the lands of ‘Adlunxi’ (Craig, PER), Ardunie (PER), Ardbennie (PER), ‘Dofindre’ (Dubheads,
Robert, son of Gilbert earl of Strathearn, has promised and bound himself to Sir Innocent, the abbot, and the convent of Inchaffray, placing his trust in the hand of Sir Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, in the presence of trustworthy persons, namely, Gilbert,
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to God and the church of St John the Apostle and Evangelist of the Isle of Masses in Fowlis and the brothers there the church of St Cathan of Aberuthven (PER), with all teind
Robert, earl of Strathearn, has granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, all the churches, lands, possessions, liberties, rights, customs, easements, and all teinds in his household and in his lands, and ev
Robert, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Abbey in pure and perpetual alms the land called Raith (PER), namely, a quarter part of all ‘Dunphalin’ (PER), with all it just pertinents, free and quit of all
Robert, earl of Strathearn, has granted and by his charter established, to Walter son of Alan and Cecilia his sister and her heirs, that donation which Sir Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, his father, made to the aforesaid Walter, with his sister, of the land
Robert, earl of Strathearn, has granted and by his charter established that donation which Sir Fergus his brother made to Lindores Abbey of Feddal (PER) in ‘Kather Mothel’ [in exchange] for the teinds that they had annually by gift of Sir Malise, his pate
Robert, earl of Strathearn, has granted and by his charter established to Inchaffray Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, of two tofts and four acres of land, and pasture for 20 cows and 60 sheep and two horses, which Sir Robert of Meckphen, by assent of La
Robert, earl of Strathearn, has granted and made firm by this his charter to (the church of) St Mary and the Blessed John the Apostle and Evnagelist and the Abbot and Convent of Inchaffray those 6 acres of land which Niall de Lutoft gave them in the terri
Robert, earl of Strathearn, has granted and by his present charter established that donation which Sir Fergus his brother made to Lindores Abbey of the land of Beannie (PER) and of that land pertaining to Beannie, which lies next to the land of Roger de L
Robert, earl of Strathearn, has granted and holds good that his father of good memory, Earl Gilbert, undertook to perform the army service of the lord king for the land of Exmagirdle (PER) in perpetuity. He wills that no one shall put any burden on the la
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has granted, and established by his charter, to Lindores Abbey, all the lands, possessions and liberties which they had from the donations and grants of Sir Malise, brother of Sir Gilbert, late earl of Strathearn, of celebrated
M[alise], earl of Strathearn, notes that while he has been held to the gift of his grandfather, the nobleman Gilbert, and by the confirmation of his father, Robert, earl of Strathearn, of good memory, to the canons of Inchaffray Abbey to the payment of te
Fergus, son of the earl of Strathearn, confirms to Lindores Abbey the gift (of Redgorton, PER) as in the charter of Robert son of Earl Gilbert
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to God and the church of St John the Evangelist in Inchaffray the church of Madderty (PER) with all its just pertinents, in pure and perpetual alms.
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted and established by his present charter, to Sir Gilbert de la Haye, knight, and his heirs or assignees, for his homage and service, his whole land called Auchlinsky (PER), with all its just pertinents and righ
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter to Inchaffray Abbey, the advowson of the church of Cortachy (ANG) in the diocese of Brechin, in perpetuity, for the support of the canons. He wills and by this writing grants a
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter to Inchaffray Abbey, in perpetuity, in pure and perpetual alms, ‘Gilmuri Gilendes’, his serf, with all his offspring.
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and quitclaimed by his charter in perpetuity to Inchaffray Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, John called ‘Starnes’, son of Thomas, son of Thor, with all his offspring. He grants for himself and his heirs in
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Sir David of Graham, his whole lands of Kincardine (PER), Coul (PER), Cloan (PER), Foswell (PER), Pairney (PER) and Bardrill (PER), with all their pertinents and easements,
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Amabilia, his sister, for her marriage, the whole land of Kincardine in ‘Kather Levenas’, which is next to Auchterarder (PER), by its right bounds, and with all liberties,
M[alise], earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, in pure and perpetual alms, to Inchaffray Abbey, licence and power to dig and cut stones in his quarry and his land of Nether Gask (PER), for their church and other building
Malise, earl of Strathearn, announces that, as Inchaffray Abbey were accustomed to receive six marks annually from Belnello in the shire of Fowlis (PER) in the name of the earl’s second teinds, and seeing that they bore patiently the conferral of that lan
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to God and the church of St John the Evangelist in Inchaffray the teinds of his cains in wheat, meal, malt and cheese, and in all other things which he receives as cain, pert
M[alise], earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Lady Mary his sister and her heirs, licence and power to search for and hold all neyfs justly pertaining to her lands of Strathy (PER) and Pairney (PER), wherever they ma
[Malise II, earl of Strathearn], has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Cecilia, [his] daughter, and her legitimate heirs, his whole land of Keillour in the shire of Fowlis (PER), in feu and heritage, by its right bounds, with all libertie
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to God and Blessed Mary and a chaplain celebrating the divine service in the almshouse of Inchaffray Abbey, for the souls of Brice of Ardrossan and others, for the quitclaim o
Malise, earl of Strathearn, son of the late Sir Malise earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Sir Malise of Logie, son of the late Sir Malise, steward of Strathearn, for his homage and service, his whole lands of Culnac
Malise, son of the late Malise earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter in free, pure and perpetual alms, to Inchaffray Abbey, the advowson of the church of Strowan (PER), with the soil on which the church was founded, and wi
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Abbey, in free, pure and perpetual alms, (in exchange) for the resignation and quitclaim which the abbot and convent made to him and his heirs in perpetuity, of
Malise, earl of Strathearn, son and heir of Malise, late earl of Strathearn, has assigned to Inchaffray Abbey ten marks from his holding of Pitcairns (PER) annually on the two terminals, namely, Pentecost and Martinmas. He grants and firmly commands Macbe
Malise, earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to William of Moray his whole lands of ‘Dundovan’ (now Downhill, KNR) and ‘Pethuer’ (now Solsgirth, KNR), by their right bounds, with their just pertinents, for his homage and
Malise, son of Earl Ferteth, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Lindores Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, the church of Muthill (PER) with the land pertaining to the same church, with teinds and obventions, and all other just pertine
Malise, brother of Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and has established by this his charter, to Arbroath Abbey, in free, pure and perpetual alms, half a mark of silver from his fishery at Meikleour (PER), to be taken of him and his heir
Malise, son of Earl Ferteth, brother of Earl Gilbert of Strathearn, has given, and established by his present charter, to Lindores Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, for the souls of his father and mother, his ancestors and family, and for the welfare of
Ada, daughter of Earl David, wife of Malise son of Earl Ferteth, has given, granted, and established by her charter to Lindores Abbey in free and perpetual alms one ploughgate of land with her body in the villa of ‘Balemagh’ (later Balmaw, ANG), with comm
Fergus, brother of Earl Robert of Strathearn, has granted, and established by this his charter, to Arbroath Abbey, in free, pure and perpetual alms the donation which Malise his uncle, son of Earl Ferteth, made of a half mark of silver to be taken of him
Charter of donation to Coupar Angus Abbey by Simon, son of Euard, of land between Grange of Balbrogie and Meigle (PER).
Fergus, son of Earl Gilbert, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Lindores Abbey Feddal (PER) which is in ‘Katermothel’ [in exchange] for the teinds that they were wont to have annually of his cain and renders in Strathearn and in Meikle
Fergus, son of the earl of Strathearn, has granted, and established by his charter, that donation which the lord Earl Robert, his brother, made to Coupar Angus Abbey, of one full oxgang of land in the territory of ‘Hureh’ (Meikleour, PER) for the sustenan
Fergus, son of Gilbert the late earl of Strathearn, has given, granted, and established by his charter to Lindores Abbey for the welfare of his soul and that of Muriel his spouse, and the souls of all his family, his whole land of Beannie (PER), with all
Fergus, son of G[ilbert] earl of Strathearn, announces that the land of Cathkin ‘in Kather mothel’ was in the time of all of his ancestors free and common pasture to all the men residing around said pasture, so that none might build a house in the pasture
Fergus, son of Gilbert, late earl of Strathearn, has given, granted and established by his charter to Inchaffray Abbey one chalder of oatmeal in the villa of Auchtermachany (now Strathallan, PER), in perpetuity, by the hand of his fermers (_firmarii_) of
Malise son of G[ilbert], late earl of Strathearn, knight, for the welfare of the soul of Malise, his son, and others, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, that piece of land in the holding of
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, in pure and perpetual alms, the teinds of all his cains in wheat, meal, malt, cheese, flash and beasts, of all his hunting, of fowl and fish, and of
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, in pure and perpetual alms, the teinds of all his rents and his cains in wheat, meal, malt, cheese, flash and beasts, of all his hunting, of fowl and
Gilbert, earl of Strathearn, has given and granted, and established by his charter, to Inchaffray Priory, his whole lands of Ardunie (PER), ‘Achadlongsih’ (Craig, PER), ‘Dufinder’ (Dubheads, PER), and the whole land of Madderty (PER) which was of old call
Roger son of Philip d’Eu has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to Duncan son of Edward of ‘Nevetil’ (Newtyle, Angus ?) all the meadow between the bounds of ‘Kinglas’ and the meadow of the monks of Culross in the territory of Carr
Fallethauh has given, granted and by his present charter established to Sir Hugh of Abernethy all right and claim that he has or might have had in the land of Drumcarro (FIF), with all its pertinents, in feu and heritage, in perpetuity, making the forinse
William of Fenton, knight, has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to Sir Nicholas de la Haye, lord of Errol, two tofts and two acres of land with fishery, a net on the Tay, at Inchyra (PER), which the late John of Inchyra gave to
William de Ferrers, son and heir of the late Sir William de Ferrers, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to St Andrews Priory, with the special consent of the venerable father Sir William Fraser, bishop of St Andrews, two acres
Bartholomew Fleming (Flandrensis) has given and by this his charter established, to the church of St Drostán of Insch (ABD), one toft and two acres of arable land next to the toft in ‘Rauengille’ his _villa_, between the great road and the moor, towards G
Robert Fleming, knight, lord of Wardhouse (ABD), has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Michael Fleming his brother, all his land called the land of the ferry boat of Montrose (ANG), with the land of Hedderwick (ELO), and with a
Alwin son of Duncan of Foffarty has given, granted and by this his charter established, to Malbride ‘Marrenah’ that land that was in litigation between him and Sir Laurence son of Orm (of Abernethy) by its right bounds, stated herein (in ANG), free and qu
Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, in the presence of the lord king of Scotland and his magnates in his full court at Forfar, has quitclaimed to Holyrood Abbey in perpetuity the right that he was seen to have had in the church of Tranent (ELO) and its pe
Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, by the wish and assent of his son and heir Roger, and for the souls of his father Robert de Quincy, his mother Orabilis and others, has given, granted, and by his charter established, to St Andrews Priory in pure and pe
Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, has conferred and granted and by this his present charter established, to the Hospital of St John of Brackley, the church of Gask (Findo-Gask, PER), with all its pertinents, and any right of patronage pertaining to him,
Roger de Quincy has granted, and established by his charter, in pure and perpetual alms, to Inchaffray Priory, ten acres of land in the territory of Gask (PER), namely those which prudent men of his father the lord earl of Winchester perambulated, and pas
Roger de Quincy, son of Saer earl of Winchester, has granted, and established by his charter, to St Andrews Priory, the donation of three marks that his father conferred in his presence and with his will and consent, in the mill of Leuchars (FIF), by the
Roger de Quincy has given, granted, and established by his charter, to the hospital of the Apostles James and John of Brackley (Northants.), his whole demesne in Gask (PER) in arable land with pasture for 24 oxen, 15 cows and 100 sheep, and with four acre
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, has granted, and established by his charter, to Scone Abbey in perpetuity, the land pertaining to the constableship of Scotland, that was formerly William of Lynn’s in the villa of Perth, which W
Charter of Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, granting to John of Kinloch and his heirs all the lands of ‘Brekinge’ (?FIF) for his homage and service.
Charter of donation of John ‘de Gillebar’ whereby he gave to Coupar Angus Abbey a full toft with one oxgang of land in the territory of Kinnaird (PER).
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, ratifies the donation that William of Lynn made to Scone Abbey in perpetuity over that land that was in the barony of his father the earl of Winchester within the burgh of Perth, that lies betwee
Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, for the welfare of the soul of his lord, William, illustrious king of Scots, and others, and with the concession and assent of his son Robert, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Cambuskenneth Abbey h
Charter of Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, granting to John of Kinloch and his heirs for homage and service a mill within his lands of ‘Petclokyn’ (later Pitlochie, Collessie parish, FIF) which Ness, son of William gave to John
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, notifies that the prior and brothers of Brackley hospital made a charter to him for the support of three chaplains in that hospital and of the exchange for 40s. annually in renders that Roger of
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, has given, granted, and established by his charter, in free, pure and perpetual alms, to Lindores Abbey, 200 cart-loads of heather annually, in his moor of Kinloch (FIF), in a place that is the l
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, has given, granted, and established by his present charter, to Nicholas of Clackmannan, brewer of the lord king of Scotland, for his homage and service, and for two marks which he gave Roger in ‘
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, makes known that it was seen by himself and his familiares that with the death of Roger of Huntingfield, the church of Lathrisk (FIF) in the earl’s territory was now vacant, and that the right of
Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, makes known that Duncan son of Hamelin and Adam his heir have quitclaimed in his full court at Leuchars, all right that they had or could have had in the land of Abbots Deuglie (PER) and have resigned all their charters
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, for the welfare of his soul and that of his wife Eleanor, and others, has given, granted, and established by his present charter, to St Andrews Priory, in pure and perpetual alms, the church of L
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Lindores Abbey the church of Collessie (FIF) with all its pertinents, in free, pure and perpetual alms, in perpetuity, that is, that the dea
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Balmerino Abbey, in perpetuity, in free, pure and perpetual alms, in his marsh of Swanliemire (or Swans Mire, now drained, in F
Roger de Quincy, earl of Winchester, constable of Scotland, has given, granted, and established by his present charter, to Lindores Abbey that the monks and their men with their oxen, horses and carts, should have free right of way through his wood of Kin
Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, has given and established in pure and perpetual alms to Inchaffray Priory, ten acres of land in the territory of Gask (PER), namely, the same ten acres which William of Shelford, his steward, and William of ‘Fored’ and
S[aer] de Quincy, earl of Winchester, has renounced for himself and his heirs all right that he had in the land of Dunnikier (FIF). Wherefore, he wishes that should any charter or any instrument of the aforesaid land be discovered anywhere, that no-one wi
Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, at the instance of Sir W[illiam], bishop of St Andrews, and other good men, for the soul of his lord King W[illiam], and his father R[obert] de Quincy, and R[obert], his son, has restored and quitclaimed to Dunfermline
Saer de Quincy, earl of Winchester, has given [granted and by his charter established] to Coupar Angus Abbey in pure and perpetual alms one mark annually, from his rents which Roger the mason of Forfar and his heirs owe Saer from the land which Roger hold
Duncan of Frendraught has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Archibald, son and heir of the late John of Aberchirder, for his homage and service, all his land of Essie (ABD), which is called ‘Kyrketoun’, with all its pertinents,
Richard de Fréville has given, granted and by this his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey, in free and perpetual alms, one full ploughgate of land, namely ‘Balekelefan’ (in Mondynes, KCD), by its right bounds, for the souls of King David and King Malc
Richard de Fréville has given, granted and by this his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey, in free and perpetual alms, that land in Mondynes (KCD) near the Water of Bervie for a half ploughgate of land by its right bounds, as he himself and John of Ha
Charter of donation of John Giffard of Powgavie to Coupar Angus Abbey, that the monks may have the road that extends through his land from the bridge that is between his land of Powgavie (PER) and the monks’ land of Carse (PER), as far as to Inchture (PER
Hugh Giffard son of John Giffard has given, granted and by this his charter established St Andrews Priory the land of Pitpointie (ANG) by those bounds by which his brother William Giffard held the land on the day he died, in pure and perpetual alms, free
Tristram has given and granted and made firm by this his deed (_scriptum_) to St John the Apostle's (church) at Inchaffray and the canons there one croft in his territory, ‘Edardoennech’, which is near the millpond of Gorthy (PER), towards the east, by th
Charter of confirmation of Sir Gilbert de Haye to Coupar Angus Abbey of one ploughgate of land which William de Haye, his uncle, gave them.
Charter of donation and confirmation of the lands of ‘Ederpolls’ (Grange, PER) to Coupar Angus Abbey, by David de Haye, excepting his mill-pond.
Robert Griffin and Mabilia his wife have granted and by this their charter established, to Lindores Abbey, that oxgang of land in Newtyle (ANG) that William Wascelin gave them, and by his charter established, in pure and perpetual alms. They have also giv
John of Hastings has given and by his charter established to Arbroath Abbey one saltworks next to his saltworks with one acre of land (in Dun, ANG) in free and perpetual alms. He instructs that the man who will hold the land from them shall have common p
Adam of Hastings, for the soul of his lord King William, and for the welfare of his lord King Alexander and his lady Queen Ermengarde, and of the boys of King William and the lady Queen, has given, granted and by his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey
Henry (II) of Hastings has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to Lindores Abbey, all his land of Flinder in the Garioch (ABD) by its right bounds, which he had at the time of his donation, in exchange for the second teinds that th
Henry (II) of Hastings has granted and by this his charter established to Balmerino Abbey all his part of a burgage which Warin Porrok formerly held in the villa of Dundee (ANG), which lies between the burgage of Hervey of Downie and the burgage of Roger
William de la Haye, butler of the king of Scots, has given and granted to the hospital of St Andrews in free and quiet alms one ploughgate of land in Pitmilly (FIF), which he took with his wife, for twenty years from the next Martinmas after the king of E
Charter of donation and confirmation of Thomas de Haye to Coupar Angus Abbey of one fishing net on the Tay for the welfare of the soul of King William and for the soul of William de Haye, his father.
Charter of donation of Richard de Haye to Coupar Angus Abbey of one toft and an acre of land in the villa of Inchture (PER) in the territory of the Carse (of Gowrie), for the welfare of his soul, and for the soul of Michael of Inchture.
John de Haye and his wife, Juliana, have given, granted and by this their charter established to Lindores Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, all right that they had in the toft that Alan de Lascelles sold to Theodoric the dyer of Perth.
Charter of donation of John de Haye of Naughton of a ‘yare’ on the water of Tay and a toft in the territory of Naughton (FIF), that is, The Gauldry, for the welfare of the soul of Juliana de Lascelles his late spouse, and with the consent of Peter de Haye
William de Haye, for the welfare of the souls of himself, his wife Ada, and his father William, his mother Eva and his brother D[avid], has given [granted and by his charter established] to Coupar Angus Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, all his land in th
William de la Haye, lord of Aithmuir, has given [granted and by his charter established] to Coupar Angus Abbey, one ploughgate of land in the feu of Errol (PER), on the southern side of the monk’s grange in Carse called ‘le murhouse’, which David de la Ha
Gilbert de Haye, has granted and by this his charter established that donation which David de Haye, his father, made to Inchaffray Abbey of four bolls of wheat yearly. Moreover, he has given and granted to Inchaffray Abbey a further four bolls of wheat. T
Gilbert de Haye [has given, granted and by his charter?] established to John son of Rugeram and his heirs for his homage and service all the land of Megginch (PER), by its right bounds.
Charter of donation of William de Haye of the lands of ‘Ederpolls’ (Grange, PER) to Coupar Angus Abbey, for the welfare of King Malcolm, and of his lord King William, and for the souls of his uncle, Sir Ranulph de Soules, and others.
Gilbert de la Haye, knight, has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to Coupar Angus Abbey, free transit without impediment with their oxen over his lands, by roads and pathways.
Gilbert de Haye has granted and by this his present charter established to Lindores Abbey, that donation which his father David de Haye, of good memory, gave them, namely, of a third part of the draw-net fisheries of Clashbenny and ‘Rugesablun contra colc
Peter de la Haye and Margerie de Lascelles, by their common will and consent, have granted and by this their charter established, to St Andrews Priory the mother church of Naughton (FIF), namely, of Forgan in Fife, with its adjacent chapel of Naughton, wi
John de Haye, knight, lord of Balcomie, has given, granted and by this his charter established to Adam the marshall, all his land in the eastern part of Drumrack (FIF) in the moor of Crail, which had belonged to Walter le Messager, namely that land which
Nicholas de Haye, lord of Erroll, has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to Coupar Angus Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, that oxgang of land in the Carse (PER) that they have by gift of Roger son of Baudric, with an annual rend
Eva and David de la Haye, her son, convened amicably with the canons of St Andrews Priory over the dispute between them and the aforesaid canons over the land of Pitmilly (FIF), which William de la Haye gave them, namely, that they have quitclaimed the af
David de Haye has given, granted and by this his charter established to Lindores Abbey in perpetual and pure alms, for the welfare of the souls of his wives Eithne and Eva, and others, a third part of his fishery on the sands of Clashbenny (PER), and a th
David Hay, for the soul of King William, of pious memory, and for the soul of William Hay his father, and Eithne his spouse, and for the welfare of his soul and that of Eva (or Elena) his wife, and others, with the consent of his heir Gilbert, has given,
Confirmation of Michael of Inchture of a donation made by Richard de la Haye of a toft and an acre of land in the _villa_ of Inchture (PER).
John of Inchyra [gives to Arbroath Abbey] 40d. or a stone of wax at the fair of Dundee for recognition of his fraternity.
Charter of William of ‘Ougilby’ (Ingelby), [sergeant of the treasurer of Dunkeld], giving to Coupar Angus Abbey a half part of his land in the eastern part of the villa of Dunkeld (PER).
Henry, king designate, grants to the church of St Andrew, and to Robert, its first prior, the donations that Bishop Robert conferred.
John son of Richard [confirms] the gift of 20s. from Glendoick (PER) by Geoffrey son of Richard to Coupar Angus Abbey.
David de la Haya [has given, granted and?] established to John Kinman his cousin that whole land which Rugeram his father held with all easements and an oxgang of the land of ‘Lays’ (PER).
Robert de Haye and Malcolm his brother have given, granted and by this their charter established to Lindores Abbey, in pure alms, all the teinds of the monks' draw-net fishery over the sands of Clashbenny and ‘Rugesablun’ (in Errol parish, PER), which the
Malcolm, butler of the lord king, has given, granted and by this his charter established, to Scone Abbey, two pieces of his land in Perth on the west side of the castle, next to the land of William Uviet.
Gilbert of Glencarnie (III) has given, granted, and established by his charter, to Duncan of Frendraught (ABD) in free marriage with his daughter Marjorie, the eastern davoch of the land of ‘Conynges’ (lost, in Abernethy ph., INV), by its right bounds, in
John of Inchyra, son of Duncan son of James of Perth, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established in free, pure and perpetual alms, to Scone Abbey, a full and integral toft in the villa of Inchyra (PER), that is, on the east of the vil
John of Inchyra has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Sir Gilbert de Hay and his heirs or assignees, all his right and lordship that he had or might have had in all the land of ‘Rosinclerach’ (Rossie Priory, PER), with all its
John of Inchyra, by the consent of his brother David, has given, granted and quitclaimed, and by this his charter established, to Sir Nicholas de Hay, all his land of Gallowflat in the holding of Errol (PER), which he held of Sir Nicholas by a charter whi
John of Inchyra, son and heir of Duncan of Inchyra, has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to St Andrews Priory, his fishery near the fishery of the prior and convent of May, namely that which is called ‘Brekeles’, in pure and perpetual
David of Inchyra, brother of John of Inchyra, with the consent and good will of John his brother, has sold, granted and by this his present charter established to Christian de l’Isle, burgess of Perth, for a certain sum of money which he paid beforehand,
David of Inchyra, brother of the late John of Inchyra, has relaxed and altogether quitclaimed for himself and his heirs in perpetuity to Sir Nicholas de Hay, lord of Erroll, and his heirs or assignees, all right and claim that he at one time had or might
Waltheof son of Cospatric has granted and given and by this his charter established to Dunfermline Abbey the church of Inverkeithing (FIF) in perpetual alms, for the love of God and St Margaret.
Henry, son of king of Scots, earl of Northumbria, has granted and confirmed to church of Holy Trinity, Tiron, gift of his father, of one ship every year, free of cain, wherever it should put in within his father's land; he instructs that this ship and men
Geoffrey son of Richard has given [granted and established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey 20s. yearly from his land of Glendoick (St Madoes ph., PER), half at Pentecost, half at Martinmas, to the augmentation of the lighting of the great altar of the monastery.
John of Johnstone, knight, ratifies the donation which Lady Mary, his wife, made to Inchaffray Abbey of a certain portion of a yearly pension of 100s. during her lifetime from her holding of Strathy (PER) on the two terminals, as contained fully in her ch
Brice (Mael Brigte), judex of the lord king, declares that he has received testimony in front of God and his saints that when there was a certain dispute between Humphrey of Berkeley and Walter son of Sibbald about the bounds of the lands of the same Hump
Richard Kai, with the consent of his heirs, has given and granted in pure and perpetual alms for the work on the causeway that the monks of Coupar Angus were building from the _villa_ of Inchture (PER) to the monks’ grange situated in the territory of the
Hugh of Kilmany has given, granted and by this his present charter established, Balmerino Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, six acres of arable land in Wester Kinnear (FIF), with a certain area for the construction of a building where the house used to be
Malcolm of Kilspindie and Margerie his wife, with the assent and wish of William, their firstborn son, have given, granted, and this their present charter established, to Lindores Abbey, a third part of that toft in Perth, which was formerly William son o
Malcolm of Kilspindie, son and heir of Ralph of Kilspindie, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Sir Nicholas de Haye, knight, lord of Errol, all his land of Kilspindie, with all pertinents, rights, liberties and easements,
Joachim of Kinbuck, knight, makes known that the archdeacon of Dunkeld, under apostolic authority, heard the case against him brought by Lindores Abbey, for preventing them access to timber from the wood of ‘Curelundyn’ in Strathearn (PER). He obligates a
Richard of Kinnaird, nepos of Ralph Ruffus, has given and granted and by this his present charter established to Henry (of Stirling), son of Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, the waterlead which descends from the mill of Kinnaird (PER) through the
Richard of Kinnaird has given and granted and by this his present charter established to John son of Richard of Invertiel (by Balwearie, FIF) all the land of Dunore (Inchture parish, PER), with its right bounds, in moors and all other pertinents, in free
Ralph of Kinnaird has granted [and by this his charter established] to Richard son of John of Invertiel all the land of Dunore (PER) with its right bounds, which Richard his father gave to John son of Richard of Invertiel in free marriage with Isabella hi
Simon of Kinnear, for the souls of the illustrious King William and Queen Ermengarde, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Balmerino Abbey in Fife in pure, quiet and perpetual alms, a certain land in the territory of Kedlock (
Simon of Kinnear, for the souls of the illustrious King William and Queen Ermengarde and Alexander their son, and others, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Balmerino Abbey in Fife, in pure, quit and perpetual alms, a cert
Simon of Kinnear, with the consent of his wife, Amy, for the souls of the illustrious King William and Queen Ermengarde and Alexander their son, and others, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Balmerino Abbey in Fife, in pu
Simon of Kinnear, for the souls of the illustrious King William and Queen Ermengarde and Alexander their son, and others, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Balmerino Abbey in Fife, in pure, quit and perpetual alms, a cert
Simon son of Simon of Kinnear has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to the hospital of St John the Baptist of Jerusalem (i.e., the Knights of St John, or Hospitallers), six acres of land in Wester Kinnear (FIF), with a certain h
Simon son of Simon of Kinnear, in his legitimate power, has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to St Andrews Priory five oxgangs of land and four acres in Kedlock (FIF) that begin from the acres of the brothers of St Lazarus and e
Stephen of Kinardley, for the welfare of his lord, King William, of good memory, and for the welfare of his lord, King Alexander (II), and his lady, Queen Joanna, and others, has given, granted and by this his charter established, by the wish and consent
Stephen son of Stephen of Kinnerley, with the will and consent and counsel of his lord father and in his presence, has sold, granted and by this his charter established in perpetuity, to Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for the support of the bridge of Brechin
Stephen son of Stephen of Kinnerley, with the will and consent and counsel of his lord father and in his presence, has sold, granted and by this his charter established in perpetuity, to Gregory, bishop of Brechin, for the support of the bridge of Brechin
Adam son of Odo, by consent of his wife and John, his heir, has sold to Sir John the prior and the convent of St Andrews all his land which he held in the _villa_ of St Andrews (FIF) with its buildings constructed on it, which lays between the road that l
John son of Adam son of Odo has offered his consent to the sale of the land (in St Andrews, FIF) between the Hospital of St Leonard and the street that leads to the watercourse to the abbey, with its buildings, which his father Adam made to the prior and
John of Kinross, son of Harvey of Kinross, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Alexander of Ogilvie with Dionisia his daughter in free marriage all the land of ‘Belauht Clunoc’ and ‘Hauht Nahauele’ (?ANG?), by its right bound
William, son of Patrick the brewer of Kintillo, with the consent and goodwill of his spouse, Eva, has given, granted, and by this his present charter quitclaimed to Sir Matthew of Moncreiffe and his heirs or attorneys, all right that he had in the land of
William of Lamberton has given, granted and by this his present charter established to St Andrews Priory the church of Bourtie (ABD), with lands, teinds, common pasture and all other just pertinents, in perpetual and pure alms.
William of Lamberton has granted and by this his charter established to the church of Bourtie (ABD), 12 acres of land next to the church towards the west from the other side of the road towards the north, in pure and perpetual alms.
Alexander son of William of Lamberton has granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory the church of Bourtie (ABD) which his father William of Lamberton gave them, with lands, teinds, common pasture and all other just pertinents, and w
Alan de Lascelles son of Alan de Lascelles and Juliana de Somerville, with consent and wish of his wife, Amable, has given, and by this present document corroborated, to St Andrews Priory, the mother church of his estate of Naughton (FIF), namely, the chu
Alan son of Walter de Lascelles, with the consent of his wife and his heirs, has given and by this his charter established, to St Andrews Priory, two acres of arable from his land in the parish of Naughton (FIF), namely, those two acres that are nearest t
Duncan de Lascelles has given, granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory in pure and perpetual alms for the soul of C[hristina] his wife and others, two acres of land free and quit from all exaction and service in the territory of S
Richard de Lascelles has given, granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory in pure and perpetual alms, three acres of land with pertinents on the east side of Friarton (FIF) and on the north side of the road that extends from Friarto
Margerie de Lascelles, in her legal power and widowhood, by consent and wish of Sir Alexander of Moray her son and heir, has given, granted and by this her present charter established, to Inchcolm Abbey, 20s. from her _villa_ of Baledmond (FIF), paid annu
Margerie de Lascelles, daughter of Alan de Lascelles, in her legal widowhood and free power, has granted and by this her present charter established, to St Andrews Priory the mother church of Naughton (FIF), namely, of Forgan in Fife, with the chapel of N
David of Lindsey has given and granted in perpetuity to Arbroath Abbey that they and their men shall be quit and free from toll and custom throughout all lands and ports on his land.
Charter of Adam son of Abraham of Lour to Coupar Angus Abbey, confirming David Ruffus of Forfar’s gift of Kincreich (ANG).
Norman son of Malcolm has granted and by this his charter established to Lindores Abbey the church of Leslie (ABD) with lands and teinds, obventions and all other rights, for the welfare of the souls of his lord Earl David and his wife Countess Matilda, a
Norman, son of Norman the constable, ratifies the donation which his father, Norman the constable, of good memory, made to Lindores Abbey of the church of Leslie (ABD) with all its pertinents, as the charter of the said Norman his father attests.
Norman of Leslie, son of Norman the constable, has quitclaimed to Lindores Abbey all right of allegience (ius ligiacionis) which he claimed to have over John son of Thomas of Malind (ABD) and over all his offspring in perpetuity, saving his claim over oth
Ness son of William and Orabilis his daughter and heir have given and granted and by this their present writing established to St Andrews Priory, the church of Lathrisk (FIF) with lands and chapels and with all just pertinents in perpetual alms, free and
Ness son of William has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to St Andrews Priory, the church of Leuchars (FIF) with the lands of Pitlethie and with the two Pitlunies (both in Leuchars parish, FIF), with all their just pertinents,
Orabilis, daughter and heir of Sir Ness, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to St Andrews Priory, ‘Davach Icthar Hathyn’ (‘davoch of lower Ethie’, in Ethie parish, ANG?) by its right bounds, in perpetual alms. She also grants
Richard of Liddel has given, granted and by this his charter established to Richard of Liddel his nepos, for his homage and service, ‘Athentouchro’ (ELO?) by its right bounds, with all its just pertinents, in feu and heritage, with freedom to mill the cor
David of Lindsey, son of David of Lindsey, in compensation for the teinds of four acres of land in the feu of Tarsappie (PER), which the illustrious King A[lexander II] of Scotland granted to his mother to construct a monastery there, which teinds the mon
David of Lindsey makes known that since he and his heirs are obligated to pay a half stone of wax yearly to Dunfermline Abbey as a quitclaim for the piece of land that Elcho Priory is built on, in compensation for the said wax, he gives and grants to Dunf
William of Lindsey, for the welfare of Margaret, countess of Buchan, his late spouse, and of Alicia of Lindsey, his first spouse, has given [granted] and by this his charter established to Deer Abbey 16s. annually from his barony in the _villa_ of Berwick
David of Lindsey of Barnweill has given, granted and by this his charter established to Balmerino Abbey for his welfare and for the welfare of Sir Alexander (II), king of Scotland, and for the soul of Lady Ermengarde, of good memory, queen of Scotland, an
Eggou (Aed?) Ruffus, with the will and assent of Duncan his heir, has given and granted and by this his charter established, to the Priory of the Isle of May, for the souls of himself, his father and mother, and Duncan his son, and Duncan his heir, and hi
Constantine of Lochore, son of Robert ‘de Burguinn’ (of Bourguignon), has granted to the Hospital of Jerusalem (the Knights Hospitallers), two oxgangs in the territory of Lochore (FIF), namely over the mill, and common pasture for 60 cows and 100 sheep an
Constantine son of Philip of Lochore has given, granted and by this his charter established to Hugh his brother, all his land of Pitfirrane (FIF), that is, all the land of Pitfirrane that he held in chief from the lord king, by its right bounds, with its
Constantine of Lochore, with the consent of David his heir and John de la Haye and Philip his (Constantine’s) brother and his other friends, has renounced and quitclaimed in perpetuity to Dunfermline Abbey all right and claim that he had in the land of Ki
Constantine son of Constantine son of Philip of Lochore has granted and by this his charter established and in perpetuity quitclaimed to Hugh of Lochore, his uncle, all the third part of all the land of Pitfirrane (FIF) which his late father Constantine c
David, son of the late earl of Fife, lord of Strathbogie, and G. his spouse, after a dispute with the monks of Kinloss, have given to Kinloss Abbey in pure and perpetual alms the piece of land of Balloch (in Strathisla, BNF), by stated bounds.
Ralph son and heir of Sir Gregory Long has given and granted to Richard son of Roger, burgess of Dundee, his land in the Seagate next to the land of Nicholas called Chaplain on the east side and the land of the late Richard Clerk on the west, with all its
Adam son of Abraham of Lour has given, granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory, three acres of land in Lour (ANG), with one toft, in perpetual alms, and with all liberty, without any secular service and exaction, with common pastu
Adam son of Abraham of Lour has given [granted and by this his charter established?] to David Ruffus of Forfar and his heirs which he may have by his betrothed wife, Kincreich (ANG) that was Adam’s with its right borders, and to the increase of a certain
Henry of Nevay son of Adam has given and granted and by this his present charter established to Roger of ‘Clony’ (Clunie in Stormont?), clerk, for a certain sum of money which Roger has paid him in his great need, the annual rent that he was wont to recei
Henry son of Adam of Lour has granted [and by this his charter established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey his whole land of Kincreich (ANG), with the increase of the territory of Lour (ANG), and with all liberties and easements pertaining to the lands, and with
Walter son of Philip has given and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory the land of ‘Adhebrecches’ which he has assigned to them, by its right bounds, in perpetual alms, free and quit from all service, custom and exaction, as the brethren
Thomas of Lundin has given, granted and by this his charter established to North Berwick Priory in free, pure and perpetual alms, 12 acres of land in the northern part of Aithernie (FIF). Moreover, he has given and granted to the same nuns common pasture
Walter of Lundin has given, granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory 20 acres next to his loch of Lundin (FIF) with a toft that Gillemuire held, namely from the house of the smith to the road with common pasture in perpetual alms a
Walter, son of Philip of Lundin has given, granted and by this his charter established to Cambuskenneth Abbey, four oxgangs of land with a full toft in the _villa_ of Balcormo (FIF), and common pasture of all his land, whoever may hold it of him, wherever
Walter, lord of Lundin, Fife, and Christina, his spouse, have given, granted, and by this our charter established to Inchcolm Priory in pledge of their _fraternitas_, 15s. annually from their mill at Lundin (FIF), in pure and perpetual alms, delivered by
Walter of Lundin and Christina, his spouse, for the recognition of our fraternitas, have given, granted, and by this our charter established, to Arbroath Abbey, one chalder of wheat, delivered annually on Pentecost at Benholm in perpetuity. Moreover, if b
Walter of Lundin has given, granted and by this his charter established to Philip of Feodarg (or Meldrum, ABD), his cousin (‘cognato meo’), for his homage and service, the land of Balcormo (FIF) by its right bounds and with all its just pertinents except
Thomas, son of Walter of Lundin, has granted and by this his charter established to Cambuskenneth Abbey four oxgangs of land with a full toft in the _villa_ of Balcormo (FIF), and common pasture of all his land, whoever may hold it of him, wherever the an
Thomas of Lundin, for the welfare of the souls of himself, his father and his grandfather Philip, and his mother, has granted to the Hospital of the Blessed Nicholas of St Andrews (FIF), and the lepers serving God there, a toft and croft in Lundin (FIF),
Richard de Maleville has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Arbroath Abbey and the chapel of St Laurence of Kinblethmont 10 acres in the field of Kinblethmont (ANG) and a half acre in the villa at the toft of the chapel, with t
Philip de Maleville and his spouse, Eva, daughter of Walter, son of Sibbald, for the welfare of the souls of Kings David and Malcolm and Earl Henry father of their lord king William, and for the welfare of that lord (king William), and of their lady, Erme
Gregory de Maleville son of William de Maleville has given and granted and establisged by this his charter to Dunfermline Abbey the right of patronage of the church of Melville (MLO), with all its pertinents, which he has renounced and quitclaimed.
Adam of Morham, brother and heir of John of Morham, ratifies and by the present writing establishes the donation which the late King William made to Arbroath Abbey of the church of Panbride (ANG) and the quitclaim made by his late brother John of Morham t
Hugh Malherbe, son of Hugh Malherbe, has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Arbroath Abbey two oxgangs of land in the territory of Rossie (ANG), by its right bounds, as perambulated in the presence of Sir W., prior of Arbroath and Sir
Thomas Malherbe has given and granted and by this his charter established to Arbroath Abbey 2s. in perpetual alms from that land of Balneaves (in Kinnell, ANG) which his father William ‘de’ Malherbe (sic) gave to his brother Ewin (Eogan?) for his service,
William Malherbe [confirms] to John of Kinloch a millpool between William’s land of Collessie (FIF) and John’s land of ‘Pitlochie’ (lost in Collessie ph., FIF), where John shall think it most convenient, and a mill lead to the pond and from the pond to th
Hugh Malherbe has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Thomas of Rossie, son of Robert of Rossie, all his lands of Rossie (ANG), ‘Milnetun’, ‘Hulhysham’, ‘Balstuth’ (ANG?), except the lands which he gave to Henry of Rossie in marriage wi
John of Morham makes known that in the case brought forth by papal letters between Arbroath Abbey and his household [_familiarium_] concerning the patronage of the church of Panbride (ANG), he has given, granted and quitclaimed all right which he had in t
William Maule of Fowlis has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Thomas the clerk, his nepos, his church of Fowlis [Easter] (ANG) in free alms, with the kirklands, by stated bounds. He has also granted to Thomas a certain land on the wes
Ralph Maule has granted and quitclaimed to William de Mortimer in perpetuity, all his land which he held from the said William in the territory of Fowlis [Easter] (ANG) called ‘Drengysland’, and all right that he had in that land, with all its liberties,
William Maule of Fowlis has given, granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory the chapel of Fowlis [Easter] (ANG) with the land belonging to it, with ten acres that he gave in increase to that chapel, and with teinds, and oblations a
Michael of Meigle has given [granted and by his charter established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey in perpetual alms all right that he or his heirs may have had in half of his marsh as his land extends to the south and the land of the monks extends to the north,
Stephen of Melginch, in his great need, has sold to Scone Abbey for the works on their church, the house which Gilchrist held with a full toft and with two acres in the villa of ‘Balursin’ (PER), that is, one acre which Gilchrist held and another adjacent
Duncan of Melginch, notes that there was a summons from the abbot and convent of Inchaffray Abbey, on the authority of the papal judges delegate, the lord abbot of Arbroath and the prior of May, and that by a certain charter of his father, the abbot and c
Charter of donation by Sir Robert de Muhaut, knight, to Coupar Angus Abbey, of one stone of wax and 4d. annually, from the rents of his land of Fern (ANG).
John Moneypenny of Blebo [grants] to Thomas of Liddel an oxgang of land in Blebo (FIF).
Simon, thane of Aberchirder, has given, granted, and established by this his charter, to Sir Cristin, chaplain of the chapel of St ‘Menimii’ (Marnan?) the confessor on the bank of the River Deveron, 4 marks yearly from the mill of Carnousie (BNF) ‘le hayl
Robert de Menzies has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Matthew of Moncreiffe, knight, ‘Culdares’ and the other ‘Culdares’ (Culdaremore and Culdarebeg in barony of Moncreiffe, PER), with their right bounds and pertinents, with
Roger de Merlay III has given, granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory one toft and one croft comprising an acre of land west of the chapel of Kettle (FIF), free and quit from all service, custom and demand, in pure and perpetual
John, son of Michael the clerk, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to St Andrews Priory one half mark in pure and perpetual alms to light the church, for his _fraternitas_, from his brewery of Muircambus (FIF), on St Andrews D
John of Methil has given and granted and by this his present charter established to the hospital of Soutra all right that he had in the church of St Mary of Wemyss (FIF), for his soul and the souls of Earl Duncan (II of Fife) and others, in pure and perpe
Robert of Meckphen, with the assent of Lady Soliva, his wife, and of their children, has given and granted and by this his charter established, to Inchaffray Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, two tofts and four acres in the _villa_ of ‘Kenandheni’ which
William de Muhaut has given, granted, and established by this his present charter to David of Denoon (ANG), that davoch of land of Farness (lost, in Cromarty parish, ROS), which lies between the other davochs of Farness, in the holding of Cromarty (ROS),
William de Muhaut, knight, lord of Fern, has given, granted and by this his present charter established, to his beloved and faithful brother Sir Bernard de Muhaut, knight, for his considerable service to William, all his land of Easter Fowlis (in Leochel
John Moneypenny son and heir of the late Richard Moneypenny […] has established to Nicholas of Milton at that time clerk of the king’s chamber and his heirs or assignees and their heirs, for a certain sum of money which the said Nicholas paid him in his g
Gilbert the Scot, son of Ewen of Monorgan, with the assent and wish of his wife Christina, daughter of Merleswain, has given and by this his present charter established to St Andrews Priory, 13 acres of land on the Pillic next to the mill (in Longforgan p
Magnus, son of Gilbert the Scot son of Ewen of Monorgan, with the wish and assent of his heirs, has granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory 13 acres on the Pillic next to the mill (in Longforgan parish, PER), which his father gave
Magnus of Monorgan has given and by this his present charter established to Lindores Abbey one toft and one acre of land next to the land of Sir Henry of Stirling in Monorgan (PER), in free, pure and perpetual alms, without any service and custom and secu
William de Montfort has given and granted, and by this his charter established, to Lindores Abbey in free and pure and perpetual alms, one five-hundred weight of dried herring yearly, on the Purification of B.V. Mary (2 Feb.), at Crail (FIF) of his plough
John de Montfort has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to St Andrews Priory in pure and perpetual alms 12d. annually on Easter from his rents of Pitcullo (in Leuchars ph., FIF).
John de Montfort has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Arbroath Abbey, all that land called ‘Glaskeler’ (in Catterline, KCD), i.e., all that land between the church and the burn of Catterline, by right bounds, with liberty to build an
Thomas of Monymusk has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Sir Patrick of Graham, all the land of ‘Cuyl’ in the earldom of Strathearn (PER), with all its pertinents and right boundaries, having and holding of the said Patrick in
Alexander of Moray, knight, son and heir of Richard of Moray and Marjory his spouse, has given, granted and established by this his charter to St Andrews Priory, in augmentation of the land that Duncan de Lascelles gave, one acre in the territory of Seggi
Malcolm of Moray, knight, has given, granted, and established by this his charter to Dunfermline Abbey all his land of Wester Beath (FIF) which he held hereditarily from Sir Alexander of Moray, in free and perpetual alms, with all its easements and just p
Malcolm of Moray, knight, obligates himself and his heirs to warrant, discharge and defend in perpetuity the gift that he made of Wester Beath (FIF) to Dunfermline Abbey, and obligates himself and his heirs to a payment in liability of 116 marks to the ab
John of Moray, son of Sir Malcolm of Moray, has given, granted and established by this his present charter to Sir William of Moray, his brother, for his homage and service, all his lands of ‘Culnacloyth’ and ‘Ruthtrelen’ in Strathbogie (ABD), which he hol
Alexander of Moray, knight, son and heir of Richard of Moray and Marjory his spouse, have inspected the charter of Duncan de Lascelles (H3/337/3; _St And. Lib._, 275), uncle of his mother Marjory, giving 2 acres in Seggie (FIF) to St Andrews, citing it in
Alexander of Moray, knight, son and heir of Richard of Moray, knight, and Margerie de Lascelles, daughter of Alan de Lascelles and widow of Richard, has granted and established by this his charter to St Andrews Priory the mother church of Naughton, that i
Alexander of Moray, knight, has granted and established that donation which Malcolm of Moray, knight, made to Dunfermline Abbey of the land of Wester Beath (FIF), which he held hereditarily of Alexander, in free and perpetual alms, with all its easements
Alexander of Moray, knight, has granted and quitclaimed to Dunfermline Abbey all right that he had in Wester Beath (FIF).
Charter of donation by William de Munfichet of common pasture in his villa of Cargill (PER) to Coupar Angus Abbey.
William de Mortimer announces that the grant which he made by request and arrangement of his lord David, brother of the king of Scotland, to his clerk Robert, of the church of Aberdour (FIF), was against God and against all form of law and justice. For on
Roger de Mortimer has granted and established by this his charter to Thomas the clerk, nepos of William Maule, the church of Fowlis [Easter] (ANG) in free and perpetual alms, with teinds, oblations, obventions, and with all rights pertaining to the church
Hugh de Mortimer has granted and established by this his charter to St Andrews Priory the chapel of Fowlis [Easter] (ANG) with the land belonging to it, which was granted by his grandfather William Maule, with ten acres that he gave to that chapel, and wi
Philip de Moubray and Galiena, his spouse, have given and granted and by this their charter established to Hugh son of William for his homage and service Kinmonth in the parish of Moncreiffe (PER) by its right bounds and with all its just pertinents, in f
Philip de Moubray and Galiena, his wife, for the welfare of their lord William, king of Scotland, and of Sir Alexander his son, have granted and by this their present charter established, and in the presence of Lady Ermengarde, queen of Scotland, and of S
Philip de Moubray, for the welfare of the soul of the late William, his lord, king of Scotland and for the welfare of the souls of himself and his spouse Galiena and their heirs, has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Arbroath Abbey on
Roger de Moubray has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Matthew of Moncreiffe, for his homage and service, all the land of Moncreiffe (PER) and all the land of Balgonie (PER), with their right bounds and pertinents, making the
Laurence son of Orm of Abernethy has quitclaimed to Arbroath Abbey in perpetuity all right which he had or which he could claim to the advowson of the church of Abernethy (PER), with its just pertinents, namely, with the chapels of Dron (PER), Dunbog (FIF
Laurence of Abernethy, son of Orm, in the presence of Sir Alexander (II), king of Scotland, has resigned and quitclaimed to Balmerino Abbey, all the land of Coultra (FIF), Ballindean (FIF), ‘Balnedart’ (FIF), Corbie (FIF) and Balmerino (FIF), and all righ
Laurence of Abernethy, with the wish and consent of his son and heir, Patrick, has given and granted, and established by this his charter, to St Andrews Priory in free, pure and perpetual alms 10s. annually on the vigil of St Andrew from the renders of hi
Charter of donation of Hugh of Abernethy, knight, of two acres of arable land in his territory of Lour (ANG) in ‘le undflate’ on the northern side of the public road that leads from Forfar.
Patrick son of William, in order to satisfy all his debts to Scone Abbey, has renounced [previous agreements], whether in written documents or by any other kind of contract, over the stocking and rents of Blair (?PER) and all other agreements to which the
Hugh of Abernethy has granted and by this his present charter established that donation which Lord John of Denmuir made to Adam son of Christina of Lumbennie his niece for his homage and service concerning the land of Nether Lumbennie (FIF) in feuferme, a
Charter of Richard de Munfichet to William son of Alexander of one half ploughgate of Whitefield (in Cargill parish, PER) with one oxgang [and messuage?] in Laystone (PER), with a toft and croft behind the castle and church of Cargill (PER), for the servi
William de Munfichet, with the counsel of his friends, has given, [granted and by this his charter established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey, full pasture for up to 40 draught animals of Keithick (PER) outwith the bounds of Keithick, on his pasture of Cargill (
Philip de Munfichet (Muschet), and his wife Anna, daughter and heir of the late Sir Colin Durward, have given, granted and quitclaimed in perpetuity to Monymusk Priory all right and claim that they had in a certain half davach of land on which is situated
Walter Murdoch, for the welfare of his lord King William and Sir Alexander his son, has granted [and by his charter established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey, that donation that Peter [of] Pollok made to them of easements of his woods … in perpetual alms.
John of Ainslie, knight, has given, granted and established by his present charter at feuferme to John of Wemyss and Amabilla his (Ainslie’s) daughter, spouse of John of Wemyss all his land of Over Cameron (in Markinch parish, FIF), with commons of Nether
Ralph Noble, knight, son of William Noble, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Sir David of Graham and Agnes his spouse, for his homage and service, a certain land in the territory of Kilpunt (WLO), namely, half of his demesn
Thomas Noble, son of Sir Ralph Noble, of his own will, and with the goodwill of his father Sir Ralph, and of Ralph his brother, and of his other friends, has granted, and by this his present charter established, to Sir David of Graham and Agnes his spouse
Ralph Noble, son of Sir Ralph Noble, with the counsel and assent of Sir Ralph, his father, has given and by rod and staff quitclaimed to Thomas his brother, all lands which he had in the _villa_ of Illieston (WLO) by gift of his father, Sir Ralph, togethe
Guy de Normanville, the knight, states that while he has given to Sir Thomas, his brother, in exchange for his land of Angus (ANG) which he held by the gift of Lady Matilda, countess of Angus, all his land of Maxton (ROX) situated between the ‘Denes’ with
Hugh of Nydie has given and granted and by this his charter established to Alexander of Blair with Ela his daughter half of his land of ‘Konakin’ (prob. Knock Hill, St Andrews St Leonards ph., FIF), by its right bounds, with all its just pertinents, in fe
Charter of William Olifard to Coupar Angus Abbey, with the consent of his lord Thomas, earl of Atholl, and Isabella, his spouse, of Invervack in Tulach (PER) by its right bounds.
Hugh of Nydie has given, granted and by this his charter established to Balmerino Abbey in pure and perpetual alms all his quarry of Nydie (FIF) for the breaking up and carrying away (of stone). He has also granted the monks free passage through his land
Hugh of Nydie, son of Hugh of Nydie, with the consent of his heirs, has sold to Sir John the prior and the convent of St Andrews, all his land which he held in the villa of St Andrews (FIF), with buildings, lying between the land of Richard Moneypenny on
Hugh son of Hugh of Nydie has given, granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory in pure and perpetual alms, a half stone of wax or 2s. to subsidise the lighting on the mass of the Blessed Mary, paid annually from the land of ‘Torbrec
Richard of Nydie, brother of Hugh, has granted and by this his present charter established to Balmerino Abbey the donation which Hugh of Nydie his brother gave and established by his charter to Balmerino in pure and perpetual alms, namely of all his quarr
Richard of Nydie has given and granted and made firm by this his present charter to Balmerino Abbey, with the express wish and consent of his wife Amabilla, in pure and perpetual alms, a certain piece of land in his holding of Nydie (FIF), by stated bound
Walter Olifard, son of Walter Olifard, has given and granted, and by this his present charter established, to Alan son of Alan son of Cospatric of Swinton, Colzie (PER) by its right marches and the land of Abernethy (prob. Easter Colzie in FIF), with all
Simon son of Simon of Orrock, has given and granted, and with the consent of Robert his son and heir, has confirmed to Dunfermline Abbey, all that whole land which Simon his father gave and conferred to Freskin his brother in the holding of Orrock (FIF),
Walter de Pershay, son and heir of Lady Joanna of Wilton, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Thomas Wallace for his homage and service, all his land of Nether Tarvit (FIF) and all his part of his land of Gladney (FIF) and
Walter (de) Pershay, knight, son and heir of Lady Jean of Wilton, has inspected a charter of William Avenel son of Gilbert Avenel, dated 29 May 1260, which is copied in full (see 3/60/11). Walter Pershay ratifies the donation of William Avenel, saving to
Theobald son of William son of Clement has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Inchaffray Abbey in pure and perpetual alms one toft, six perches long and six wide with two acres in his _villa_ of Pitlandie (PER), namely in the field cal
Luke son of Theobald son of William has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Inchaffray Abbey to light the great altar of St Mary in that church, in pure and perpetual alms, that whole piece of land in his land of Pitlandie (PER), that l
Luke son of Theobald son of William of Pitlandie has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Inchaffray Abbey a toft and croft in his holding of Pitlandie (PER), lying in front of the door of his house, to the north of the great road, by st
Luke son of Theobald of Pitlandie has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Inchaffray Abbey the brewery of the whole land of Pitlandie (PER), with all liberties, rights and easements, in pure and perpetual alms, free and quit from all se
William Prat has given, [granted?], and by this his present charter established to Deer Abbey in the name of their fraternitas, 4s. for one stone of wax annually on Pentecost from the rent of the mill of Crichie (ABD).
Henry of Anstruther, for the welfare of the soul of his spouse Margaret, has given and granted and established by this his charter to Dryburgh Abbey three booths in his villa of Anstruther (FIF), which his father Henry, of good memory, gave and granted.
William son of Henry of Anstruther has granted and by this his charter established to Dryburgh Abbey three booths in the villa of Anstruther (FIF), which they have from the donation and confirmation of his father Henry, in free, pure and perpetual alms, f
Simon of Gartly has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Lindores Abbey, all his land of Edderlick (ABD) by its bounds and with its easements, in pure and perpetual alms, without any service or secular exaction.
Simon de Quarrantilly, knight, makes known that there was a court case between himself and Lindores Abbey, over second teinds of his land of Crimond (ABD) and of Edingarroch (ABD) which he had by collation of Nobleman Earl John (of Huntingdon), in the pre
Saer de Quincy has given [granted and by his charter established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey one chalder of corn, received annually from him at Leuchars (FIF) on Christmas, which his father Robert de Quincy gave, granted and by his charter established.
Robert de Quincy has given and granted and by this his present charter established to Master Roger de Argenten the plot that King William gave him in the old castle of Forfar, for an annual payment of a pound of pepper at Easter.
Saer de Quincy has given, granted and by this his charter established to Dunfermline Abbey, all his land of Beath (FIF) that Waltheof held, by its right bounds, with its just pertinents, in free and perpetual alms.
Saer de Quincy has granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory ‘Davach Icthar Hathyn’ (‘davoch of lower Ethie’, in Ethie parish, ANG?) by the right bounds by which his mother (Orabilis of Leuchars) gave it to them, with all easements
Saer de Quincy, for the welfare of the soul of his lord King William, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Cambuskenneth Abbey, all his land of Abbots Deuglie (PER), by the same bounds by which his grandfather, Ness son of Wil
Countess Ada to Dunfermline Abbey; has given toft in her burgh of Crail (FIF).Countess Ada to St Andrews Priory; has given and granted land in Crail (FIF) that Ralph of 'Aluerbas' inhabited.
Countess Ada to St Andrews Priory; has given one mark from rents of Malise of Pitmilly in shire of Crail (FIF) for church building works, and when church is finished, to light church.Countess Ada to St Andrews Priory and Hospital; has given and granted land of Pitmilly (FIF) which Malise held, and also grants common pasture on moor.
Merleswain, son of Colbán, has given, granted, and established by this his charter, to St Andrews Priory, the church of Kennoway (FIF) with teinds and oblations and with all rights pertaining to the said church, and with the lands which Simon the priest h
Merleswain, son of Merleswain, has granted and established by this his charter, to St Andrews Priory, the church of Kennoway (FIF) with all its just pertinents, and with the lands which Simeon the priest held, namely ‘Chlenohc’ (FIF) and the valley of ‘Ma
Waltheof son of Merleswain has given and granted, and established by this his charter, to North Berwick Priory, common pasture of his land of Kincraig (FIF) for their own animals pertaining to their cell (i.e., Ardross Hospital), in pure and perpetual alm
Scolastica, daughter of the late Merleswain of Ardross, ratifies that grant which she and her husband Richard made to Inchcolm Abbey of the right of patronage of the church of ‘Fithkil’ (Leslie, FIF), and swore, touching the Gospels, and moreover obligate
Charter of donation of Ness, _medicus_ of the lord king, to Coupar Angus Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, for the welfare of the soul of Sir David of Hastings, earl of Atholl, _pie recordationis_, and his spouse Forflisa (Forbhflaith), countess of Athol
John of Ramsey, lord of Gladney (formerly in Tarvit, now in Ceres, FIF), has given, granted, and purely and fully sold to Adam called ‘Purroc’, citizen (civi) of the city of St Andrews, a half perch of land with pertinents in Market Street (vico fori), wh
Thomas of ‘Betherf’ (Rattray?) knight, son of Alan of ‘Betherf’ (Rattray?), and his heirs are held to Dunfermline Abbey for a payment of 12 marks annually for the land of Bendochy (PER), for his homage and service, 6 marks at Pentecost and 6 marks at Mart
Countess Ada to Alexander de St Martin; has given and granted Athelstaneford (ELO) by marches King David gave it; grants Bara (ELO), Duncanlaw (ELO), and Bangly (ELO), and land Uhtred son of Gilise held, and land on east side of Seton (ELO), and his mill
Countess Ada, mother of king of Scots, to Cambuskenneth Abbey; has granted and given full toft in burgh of Crail (FIF) and half-ploughgate of Pitcorthie (FIF), with reasonable common pasture
Countess Ada, mother of the king of Scots, to Dryburgh Abbey; has granted and given church of Kilrenny (FIF), half-ploughgate of land in Pitcorthie (FIF) with common pasture and toft in burgh of Crail (FIF)
Fergus of Ardrossan, knight, for the welfare of his soul and especially for the welfare of the soul of the late Freskin of Moray, his lord, lord of Duffus, has given and granted, and established by this his charter in pure and perpetual alms, to the churc
Henry Revel and Margaret (daughter of Orm of Abernethy), his spouse, have given and granted, and by this their charter established, to St Andrews Priory in pure and perpetual alms land at Coultra (FIF) towards the north and from the road that goes from Ba
Malcolm, son of Malcolm, son of Roger, with the consent of his parents and friends, has granted and by his present charter established the donation which Roger his grandfather and Malcolm his father made to Cambuskenneth Abbey, namely, of all that land on
Robert de Ros, knight, lord of ‘Bennere’ has granted and by this his charter established to Arbroath Abbey the donation of Hugh Blund, lord of Arbuthnott, of the church of Garvock (KCD), with an oxgang of land pertaining to it, in pure and perpetual alms.
Brice of Ardrossan ratifies (to the extent that it pertains to him) the collation of Sir Malise (II), late earl of Strathearn, to a chaplain in the almshouse of Inchaffray of four marks annually from his land of ‘Mukracht’ (Monkcroft) in perpetuity, in pu
Brice of Ardrossan has given, granted and established by this present charter in perpetuity to Inchaffray Abbey, for the welfare of the souls of himself and his lord, of good memory, the late Malise (II), late earl of Strathearn, those 16 acres of land ne
Brice of Ardrossan has granted and assigned and established by this his present charter to Inchaffray Abbey in perpetuity that piece of land (identified in the rubric as ‘Dunyduf’) situated in the territory of Pitlandie (PER) which he holds at feuferme fr
Brice of Ardrossan, of his own free will, has surrendered to Inchaffray Abbey full sasine of all his land that he held in feuferme in the territory of Pitlandie (PER), and he has dispatched Michael and Martin his servants, to whom he has granted his full
Swain son of Thor has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to Scone Abbey ‘Ahednepobbel’ (PER) by its right bounds, which Robert the chaplain held, and a toft in Tibbermore (PER), which the goldsmith held, and a meadow that is on the Locht
Walter son of Alan (son of Swain son of Thor) has granted and by this his charter established to Scone Abbey all that land which Swain son of Thor, his grandfather, gave them in Tibbermore (PER) by stated bounds.
Gilbert, lord of Ruthven in Strathearn, knight, son of Walter of Ruthven, in the presence of Sir Alexander (III), king of Scotland, in his court at Scone, has restored, resigned by rod and staff, and quitclaimed to William de Mortimer his cousin (_cognato
Charter of donation of Sibbald son of Walter to Coupar Angus Abbey, of a half mark annually from his mill of ‘Lundyne’.
Gilbert of Ruthven, knight, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Walter Edgar his nepos all his land of Easter Cultmalundie (PER), by stated bounds, with common in his peatary, with free entry and exit, in feu and heritage, i
Gilbert of Ruthven, knight, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Walter Edgar his nepos all his land of Wester Cultmalundie (PER) at feuferme, in feu and heritage, with all rights, liberties, easements and pertinents, saving
Orabilla, sister and heir of Sir Hugh Sai, wife of the late Reginald de Warenne, in free widowhood, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Scone Abbey one full toft and croft in the territory of the _villa_ of Kintillo (PER), na
Roger of St Andrew(s), for the welfare of the souls of Saher de Quincy, his lord, earl of Winchester, and Robert, his son, has given, and by his charter established to Brackley Hospital, 40s. rent from his land of Collessie, that is, 20s. to light the chu
Saher of St Andrew(s) has granted and by his charter established to Brackley Hospital 40s. rent in the villa of Collessie, at two times per year, that is, at the feast of St James and at the Purification of BVM, without secular service or exaction, which
Sir Serlo of St Andrews, at the instance of Master Adam of Makerstoun, then rector of Collessie, has given and quitclaimed to the church of St Andrew of Collessie (FIF), in pure and perpetual alms, all right that he had in the buildings or the messuage of
Roger de St Michael has given and granted and made firm by this his charter to Arbroath Abbey, for the welfare of his lord William king of Scotland and of the lady queen (Ermengarde) and of his lord Alexander, their son, Mundurno (in Old Machar, ABD), by
David de St Michael has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Lindores Abbey in free, pure and perpetual alms, the rent that he used to receive annually from that toft in Montrose (ANG) that King William gave to his father, William
John de St Michael has granted and made firm by this his charter to Arbroath Abbey the donation which Roger de St Michael, his uncle, made to them of the land of Mundurno (ABD), holding in free and pure and perpetual alms, with all its just pertinents, as
Michael Scot and Margaret, his spouse, with the consent of Duncan, their heir, have given, granted and by this their charter established to Dunfermline Abbey all the land of ‘Gascinienemfi’ next to Outh (Gask, FIF), with all its easements, and by the same
Margaret, daughter of Duncan of Ceres, spouse of Michael Scot, ratifies that donation that she and her husband, with the consent of Duncan, their heir, have made to Dunfermline Abbey [of the land of Gask by Outh, FIF], and she has sworn to observe it fait
Michael Scot ‘of the kingdom of Scotland’ has granted and by this his charter established to Blessed Thomas the Martyr of Canterbury for the lights before the shrine (_feretrum_) of the said martyr, 20s. annually from the feu of Rumgally (FIF) on the two
Duncan, son of Michael son of Malothen, has given, granted, and made firm by this his present charter to St Andrews Priory, in pure and perpetual alms, for the soul of his late lord Malcolm (I), earl of Fife, all his land of Cairns (FIF), with the mill th
Niall of Scotstoun, son and heir of the late William of Scotstoun, has sold to Dunfermline Abbey the oxgang of land with pertinents which he had by hereditary right in the villa of Scotstoun (WLO) next the queen’s ferry on the southern part of the Forth (
Alexander of Seton has given and granted and by this his present charter established to Adam of Polwarth with Emma his sister in marriage, all his land of Beath Fleming (FIF), with its right bounds. He has given and granted this to Adam and Emma his siste
Walter son of Sibbald has granted and made firm by this his charter to Arbroath Abbey all that land which he gave in marriage to Philip de Maleville with his daughter, when they were married, as it was perambulated for Philip in front of Walter Scott, G.
Adam of Stawell, lord of Balmerino, has granted and made firm by this his present charter to St Andrews Priory in pure and perpetual alms 15 acres of land which Henry Revel his uncle, lord of Balmerino, with common pasture pertaining to that land, free an
Adam of Stawell, brother and heir of Richard Revel, in the court of the lord King Alexander at Forfar, has resigned and quitclaimed and abjured for himself and his heirs in perpetuity, to Ermengarde, queen and mother of the lord King Alexander, the lands
Alan, son of Walter, steward of the king of Scotland, has given and granted and by this his charter established to St Andrews Priory in perpetual alms a half ploughgate of land in the territory of his villa of Winthank (in Cameron parish, FIF), with commo
Walter, son of Alan, steward of the king of Scotland, has given and by this his charter established to Dunfermline Abbey his toft of Inverkeithing (FIF) in perpetual alms, for the soul of King Malcolm (IV).
Walter, son of Alan, steward of the king of Scotland, for the love of God and the welfare of his body and soul, in free and perpetual alms, has given and by this his charter established to Dunfermline Abbey, one full toft in his burgh of Renfrew, holding
Walter son of Alan II, steward of the king of Scotland, has granted and made firm by this his charter to St Andrews Priory in pure and perpetual alms, a half ploughgate of land which Alan his father gave them in the territory of the villa of Winthank (FIF
Walter, son of Alan, steward of the king of Scotland, has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Dunfermline Abbey, his land of Dunfermline (FIF), that is, 20 acres and one toft, for the souls of King Malcolm (IV) and others, in perpetual
Richard of Stickley, lord of Blebo, sets in feuferme to Nicholas (clerk of the king’s chamber) ‘Upper and Nether Reskes’ (in Kemback ph., FIF).
Walter son of Alan, steward of the lord King of Scotland, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Robert son of Uhtred of ‘Baltrod’ (now Pitroddie) that burgage plot which is between the house of Swartebrand and that land which B
Walter son of Alan, steward of Scotland, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Balmerino Abbey one land in the burgh of Perth, i.e., that which lies between the house of Swartebrand and that land which Benedict son of James hel
Alexander, steward of Scotland, has granted and by this his present charter established to Balmerino Abbey, that donation which Walter [son of Alan (II)] made to them of a burgh land in Perth, namely that lying between the land that was Swartbrand’s and t
Alexander, steward of Scotland, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Master William Wischard, archdeacon of St Andrews, for his homage and service, all the land of Turrin by Forfar (Rescobie ph., ANG), with its pertinents, i
Weland of Stickley, lord of Kinblethmont, announces that if the land of Kinblethmont (ANG) is deprived of him by lawsuit while he is absent, he wills and grants for himself and his heirs or assignees that that piece of land near ‘Synkerdun’ which was form
Alexander of Stirling, for the soul of the late Ermengarde, daughter of his lord king Alexander, has given, granted and by this his charter established to Arbroath Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, a half stone of wax every year at the fair of Montrose fo
Alexander of Stirling gives notice that when David, bishop of St Andrews, with the consent of the prior and convent of St Andrews, for the augmentation of the worship of God and at his own request, had granted a chantry to his chapel at Lauriston (KCD), t
Alexander, lord of Stirling, knight, has given and granted and by this his present charter established to the church of St Serf of Alva (CLA), one acre of land with its pertinents in the _villa_ of Alva, which lies near St Serf’s well, between the well an
Henry (of Stirling), son of Earl David, has given, and by this his present charter established, to God and Blessed Mary and St Andrew the Apostle, for the support of a chaplain in the chapel of Inchmartine (PER) in his court, three marks rent, i.e., 20s.
Waltheof of Strachan, with the consent of Ranulf his heir, has given and granted and made firm by this his charter to St Andrews Priory in pure and perpetual alms, all the land of ‘Blarkerocch extra silvam’ (in Strachan parish, KCD) by its right bounds, w
Randulf of Strachan has given and granted and by this his present charter established all right that he had in the land of ‘Brectulach’ (probably Bractullo, ANG) to Brechin Cathedral, holding and having in pure and perpetual alms.
John of Strachan, son and heir of the late Sir Ranulf of Strachan knight, at Edinburgh Castle in the king’s chamber in the presence of Sir William de St Clare, sheriff of Edinburgh; Sir John of Lindsey, chamberlain of the lord king; Sir Richard of Straito
Robert, brother of the steward of Strathearn, makes known that there was a dispute between himself and Lindores Abbey, which was heard by the papal judges-delegate, the archdeacon of Dunkeld and the prior and sacrist of Arbroath Abbey, and that an indictm
Henry son of the late Sir Malise, steward of Strathearn, has granted that donation which his mother Lady Muriella daughter of Congall made to Sir William of Moray son of Sir Malcolm of Moray and Ada daughter of the said Muriel, his sister, of the land of
Godfrey son of Thomas of Tynedale, in the full court of the lords at Forfar in the presence of the justiciar of Scotia Sir Alan Durward, William of Brechin, and Robert de Muhaut then sheriff, has quitclaimed and restored by rod and staff for defect of ser
David Uvieth, with the consent of his heir Alexander, has granted and by this his charter established, St Columba and Bishop John [of Dunkeld], the church of Megginch (St Martins, PER) with all its just pertinents, and has quitclaimed any right that he ha
William Uvieth has given, granted and by this his charter established to Scone Abbey 7 acres of land in the territory of Inveralmond in ‘Tay flat’ (PER), that is, from the island where the duels of Scone (trial by combat?) are done, towards the north, and
Philip de Valognes has given, granted and by this his charter established to Coupar Angus Abbey one acre of land in his port of ‘Stinchindehauene’ (Stinking Haven, in Panbride ph. ANG), to make a toft and buildings, which was perambulated by Adam of Benvi
Christina de Valognes, in her pure widowhood, has given, granted and by this her present charter established to her faithful and beloved John of Liddel, for his homage and service, Panlathy (ANG) and ‘Balbanein’ (perhaps Balbinny, Angus), which she accept
William de Valognes, son and heir of Sir William de Valognes, with the consent and wish of his mother Margareta, for the soul of Sir Malcolm (II), late earl of Fife, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to St Andrews Priory, all
William de Valognes, son and heir of the late Sir William de Valognes, the knight, lord of Dalginch in Fife, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to John of Liddel, son and heir of Thomas of Liddel, the lands of Panlathy, Balbinn
Reginald de Warenne has granted and quitclaimed to Laurence son of Orm (of Abernethy), ‘Couentre’ by its right bounds, and with its just pertinents, free and quit from all services and customs, with all his right, in exchange for Wester Dron (PER) and ‘Mu
Reginald de Warenne has quitclaimed all right that he had in Exmagirdle (PER) to Lindores Abbey, for a half mark of silver which Sir Abraham bishop of Dunblane owe him annually from their chamber on the two terminals, namely, Pentecost and Martinmas. He h
Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted to Lindores Abbey the right to take stone from his quarry of 'Hyrneside' (near Lindores, FIF) in perpetuity.
David, earl of Huntingdon, has given and granted Fintry (ANG) to Hugh Giffard in feu and heritage, in augmentation of the other feu which the earl gave him.Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has founded an abbey at Lindores of the order of Kelso to the honour of God and St Mary and St Andrew.Earl David, brother of the king of Scotland, granted and gave [Henry de] Boiville the whole land of Ardoyne (ABD).
Earl David has granted to Lindores Abbey the donation William Wascelin made of one oxgang in Newtyle (ANG).
David, brother of the king of Scotland, gave Robert of Billingham a ploughgate in the territory of 'Durnachehell' (Durno, ABD?) and a toft in his burgh of Inverurie (ABD).
David, brother of the king of Scotland, gave Simon of Billingham a ploughgate of land in 'Durnachehell Lethim' (Durno and Lethenty, ABD?) and a toft in his burgh of Inverurie (ABD).David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted to Malcolm son of Bertolf his land in Leslie (ABD), 'Hachennegort' and 'Mache', in feu and heritage.
Earl David, brother of the king of Scotland, has given and granted to Robert Furmage the toft in Dundee (ANG) that was Philip the clerk?s.
R. (Reginald?) de Warenne makes known that his _nepos_, Adam, with the wish and counsel of all his parents and friends, has given and granted to Lindores Abbey, three acres of measured arable land, in free and pure alms, free and quit from all services an
Reginald de Warenne has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Lindores Abbey in free, pure and perpetual alms, all that land which was his which lies between two burns, namely, between that burn which flows between Exmagirdle (PER)
Reginald de Warenne has given, granted and by this his present charter established to Culross Abbey in free, pure and perpetual alms, 30 acres of land in feu, lying in the territory of Kilgraston (PER), by stated bounds, free and immune from multure. The
David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted Monorgan (PER) to Gilbert, nepos of Bishop Andrew of Caithness, in feu and heritage, for an annual render of a goshawk in its first year.
Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted to Arbroath Abbey one ploughgate of measured arable land in Kennethmont (ABD) with common pasture, in pure and perpetual alms.
Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted to St Andrews Priory one full toft in his burgh of Dundee (ANG). He has also given them one mark annually in perpetual alms from the burgh rents of Dundee.
Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted to Lindores Abbey all the churches that were in his donation in Scotia with all the chapels, teinds and lands pertaining to them.
Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has granted to Lindores Abbey the ploughgate of land which his daughter Ada, wife of Malise, son of Earl Ferteth of Strathearn, gave them in free and pure and perpetual alms, as attested in Ada's charter.
Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted to Lindores Abbey the whole island that is called 'Redinche' (now Mugdrum Island, FIF) and all the fisheries in the Tay next to that island, except one of his fisheries, that is, one yair at
Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted to St Andrews Priory in pure and perpetual alms the whole cain and conveth which the canons owed him from the land of Ecclesgreig [now St Cyrus (KCD)]. He has given and quitclaimed to them th
Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted to Lindores Abbey the lands of Culsalmond (ABD) and ?Monkeigie? [now Keith Hall (ABD)], in free and pure and perpetual alms. He also grants them their court; and that their men shall be quit
Earl David, brother of the king of Scotland, has given, remitted and quitclaimed to Gillecrist, earl of Mar, Gillecrist son of Gillekungal and the two Gillecrists, Gillenem and Gillemartin, the four sons of Set.
Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has granted to Lindores Abbey the donation which Norman son of Malcolm gave to the monks, i.e., the church of Leslie (ABD), in perpetual and pure alms.
Earl David has given and granted to Lindores Abbey 'Pethergus' (in St Cyrus (KCD), and land between the torrent of Mathers and the torrent of Ecclesgreig (St Cyrus (KCD) as they fall into the sea, and two oxgangs of land in 'Pethannot' (in St Cyrus (KCD).
Earl David has founded a monastery of the 'order of Kelso' at Lindores (FIF). He has granted to it the churches of Lindores (FIF), Dundee (ANG), Fintray (ABD), Inverurie (ABD) with the chapel of 'Monkeigie' (Keith Hall, ABD), and of Logie Durno (ABD), Pre
Earl David has given and granted to St Andrews Priory land of Longforgan (PER), with a half ploughgate of land which his predecessors gave the church of Longforgan in endowment (in dotem).
Earl David has given and granted to David de Audri the davoch of 'Resthivet' (in Chapel of Garioch, ABD); he also grants that David de Audri should grind his grain at the Mill of Durno (ABD) without multure.
Earl David, brother of the king of Scotland, has given and granted two ploughgates (Seggieden) in Kennethmont (ABD) to St Andrews Priory, in perpetual alms, until he may give the canons a rent in a church in exchange.
John Wishart of the Mearns obligates himself and his heirs not to alienate the lands he holds of the abbot and convent of Arbroath.
Charter by which Adam White of Forfar has appointed the monks of Forfar [of Coupar Angus Abbey] as his heirs if it happens that he dies without issue.
William Wascelin and Mabilia his wife have given and granted and by this their charter established to Lindores Abbey, in perpetual and pure alms, one oxgate of land in Newtyle (ANG), which lies near the churchland of the same villa, between the upper road
John of Wilton has given and granted and by this his present charter established to Matilda his sister for her homage and service 100s. of land in the _villa_ of Tarvit (FIF), and the right of inheritance, with all liberties and easements pertaining to th
Henry of Winton has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to St Andrews Priory for the souls of himself and his wife Margaret, in pure and perpetual and free alms, those two oxgangs of land which Agnes his mother held in the territory of Li
Roger Wyrfaut, with the consent of Cecilia, his wife, has given, granted and by this his charter established, to St Andrews Priory all his land in the territory of Conveth (KCD) which he held by the gift of Sir Robert son of Warnebald and Lady Richenda hi
Roger Wyrfaut has given, granted and by this his present charter established to St Andrews Priory all right that he had to the land that was the late Hugh son of Waltheof’s in the territory of Conveth (KCD), which Richenda daughter of Humphrey of Berkeley
Elena la Zouche has granted and by this her present charter established to John of Kinloch, for his homage and service, the whole villa of ‘Magna Croyn’ (Cruivie, Logie ph., FIF), with lands, renders and all its pertinents, which William ‘Strangessone’ fo
Henry and his wife Ada, neptis of Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, have sold and granted and by this their charter established to Gilbert, son-in-law of Uhtred, half of their land in the villa of Perth which they hold by the gift of John (Scot), bishop of Dunk
Gilbert Stute, burgess of Aberdeen, and Emma, his spouse, for the love of God and the Virgin Mary and St Thomas the Martyr, have made the abbot and convent of Arbroath their heirs of all their land which they have in the burgh of Aberdeen, from the bridge
Peter called ‘Ru…’ of Aberdeen has granted, quitclaimed and by rod and staff restored to Walter of Rossie son of Sir Thomas of Rossie six marks annual rent that he had in the mill of Rossie (ANG) by right of Mary daughter of the late Sir Thomas of Rossie,
Adam, son of the late Henry called Gley and heir, burgess of Aberdeen, with the consent and assent of Ada his spouse and John his son and heir, and all his other men, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to the Friars Preachers o
Gilbert called ‘of Fintray’, burgess of Aberdeen, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to the Carmelite Friary of Aberdeen an annual rent of 3s. 6d. from that land which Alexander son of Hugh Crine holds of him at feuferme in ‘le
Katerina daughter of the late Walter of Wells, burgess of Aberdeen, being of a mature and lawful age, by the consent of all her friends, has given, granted and by this her charter established to the Carmelite Friary of Aberdeen all that land which her fat
Martin the goldsmith, burgess of Aberdeen, has given, granted and by this his charter established to Walter de Maleville, burgess of Aberdeen, annual rent of 8 marks of his own acquisition and which he lawfully bought from the following lands: one mark fr
Walter called ‘de Maleville’, burgess of Aberdeen, with the consent of his wife Sybilla, has given, granted and in his good memory, by his present charter established to the Trinitarian friars of Aberdeen, all lands with their rents which he bought from M
[William] of Fintry, burgess of Aberdeen, has given, granted and by this his present charter established to the Carmelite Friary of Aberdeen, an annual rent of 6d., with the grant of a rent of 3s. 6d. which his father Gilbert gave the same friars by a cha
Robert, clerk, _nepos_ of Philip the clerk of Dundee, has given, granted and by his charter established to Arbroath Abbey his free toft in the burgh of Dundee which Robert Furmage, his kinsman, sold to him, to be held in free, pure and perpetual alms just
John of the Burn, burgess of Dundee, has given and granted to Henry, ‘called Hastings’, son of the late Albert, burgess of Dundee, a certain piece of land at feuferme in the villa of Dundee (ANG), between the land of the said Henry on the west and the lan
Charter of sale granted by William Cissar, grandson of Ralph the clerk, sometime burgess of Dundee, and Hammond, son of the said deceased Ralph, of the land of the said Ralph in the town of Dundee, to Ralph, son of Gregory Long of Dundee.
David Ruffus of Forfar has given [granted and by this his charter established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey for the welfare of the body and soul of his lord King William and of his son Alexander, his land of Kincreich (ANG) that was Adam’s, by its right bounds
Harvey, son of Humphrey ‘Wllebeter’ of Forfar, and Heloise, his sister, have sold and by this their present charter established to Balmerino Abbey half the land which lies between the land of Gilbert son of Isaac on one side and the land of Gilfali Machar
William son of Ketell of Perth, his wife Eda, and his daughter Wymark, by common consent, after many plaints in the chapter at St Andrews, diverted together by their Christianity, have quitclaimed in perpetuity to Scone Abbey, that toft in the South Stree
Richard of Leicester, burgess of Perth, has given and granted, and by this his present charter established to Scone Abbey one booth in the _villa_ of Perth, namely, that one which he formerly bought from Kenneth (?) of Scone, which is situated at the corn
Richard of Leicester, burgess of Perth, has given, granted, and by this his charter established to Scone Abbey in perpetual alms, save the service of the lord king, that land of Perth, namely, the booth that he bought from Thomas son of Gilbert the Small
Robert of London, son of king of Scots, to Lindores Abbey; has given one full toft in burgh of Inverkeithing (FIF)
Robert of London, son of king of Scotland, to Arbroath Abbey; has given church of Ruthven (ANG)
Robert of London, brother of king of Scotland, to Dunfermline Abbey; has quitclaimed claim he had to land called 'Threpland' between borders of Balmule (FIF) and Orrock (FIF)
Peter of Balfour grants license to John Moneypenny to wadset the lands of Morton (in Blebo, FIF) to Nicholas, the clerk of the king’s chamber.
John Clerk, son of Matthew, lorimer of Perth, makes known that since the dispute in the burgh court of Perth between himself and Sir Robert, abbot, and the convent of Scone Abbey, over the lands that William, of good memory, king of Scotland, gave to Hugh
William son of Hawok of Perth has given, granted and quitclaimed to Inchaffray Abbey, for a certain sum of money, which they gave him beforehand in his great need, all right that he has and which he or his heirs may try to claim in the future, in the land
William son of Hawok, burgess of Perth, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Inchaffray Abbey for a certain sum of money which they gave him beforehand in his great need, all that land that he held of the abbot and convent of
Walter the baker of Perth and Hawise his wife, daughter and heir of the late Nicholas Pape, burgess of Perth, notify that in the dispute between themselves and Inchaffray Abbey over the land that was the late Nicholas Pape’s, which lies between the land o
Simon of Lynn, burgess of Perth, with the consent of Cecilia his wife and John his son and heir, has given, sold, granted, and by this his present charter established to Christian de l’Isle, burgess of Perth, his whole land in the Watergate of Perth which
Robert son of Robert de l’Isle has given and granted and by this his present charter established to Cristin de l’Isle, burgess of Perth, and his heirs or assignees, one perch of land in the Inch (of Perth) with all its pertinents, namely, that perch of la
John Ylbaren of Perth sold to the canons of Scone, the site of a toft which he had before it was ferociously carried away by the inundation of flood, on the south side of the bridge, facing the River Tay, which was 70 feet by 20 feet. John is doing this b
John son of David of Perth has given, granted and quitclaimed one perch of land that is next to the land of Baldric of Carse on the west side to Scone Abbey for one stone of wax which his father and mother gave in perpetual alms to light the church of Sco
Henry the Bald, goldsmith of Perth, has given, and granted, and by this his charter established to Scone Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, his two booths with _solarium_ above, in the burgh of Perth, on that land which William, of pious memory, king of Sc
Laurence son of Guy, with the good will and assent of Henry his son and heir, and of all his other children, has sold and granted and by this his charter established to Balmerino Abbey, one land of his which he held of the lord bishop of Dunkeld in the vi
Richard of Leicester, burgess of Perth, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established to Balmerino Abbey one land in the burgh of Perth, namely, that which he bought from Agnes daughter of Swatebrand which lies between the land of the af
Matilda, formerly the wife of John the furber, and all the brothers and kinsmen as well of the said John as of the wife, and the whole body corporate of Perth, to all Christ’s faithful. With the common advice of their kinsmen and friends the burgesses, an
Richard of Leicester, burgess of Perth, has given, granted, and by this his charter established, to Inchaffray Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, that whole land which he took from the land of John son of David, lying between the land of the late David so
Richard of Leicester has given and granted and by this his charter established, to Lindores Abbey, after his death, his cellar in Perth, which is under the house that was formerly John Norris’s, in free and perpetual alms, save the service to the lord kin
Walter the younger of Roxburgh has granted and quitclaimed to Ranulf the archdeacon of St Andrews Scoonie(hill) (St Andrews St Leonards parish, FIF), and Balkaithley (Dunino parish, FIF), and land that lies on the south side of the city of St Andrews betw
William Blund , with the consent of his heir Reginald and all his other children, has given, granted and by this his charter established to Scone Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, one toft in the villa of Scone (PER) that is near the toft of David de la H
Robert of London, son of king of Scotland, to Inchcolm Priory; has granted one mark annually assigned from land of Cockairnie (FIF) which Other held, and in burgh of Inverkeithing (FIF), one full toft which King Malcolm gave to canons
Robert of London to Roger Frebern; has granted in his feu of Aberdour (FIF), Couston, Balmule and Montquey, with liberties by which king gave lands to him and as charter of king attests, for service of one sergeant with horse and hauberk in army of king
Robert of London, son of William, king of Scotland, to Dunfermline Abbey; for quitclaim of 6 marks to him and his heirs in perpetuity, which monks of Dunfermline were wont to receive annually from alms of king at Kellie (FIF), he has given Outh (FIF), by
Robert of London, brother of Sir Alexander, king of Scots, to Arbroath Abbey; has given all his tofts with all their pertinents in each burgh and lodging of lord king throughout kingdom of Scotland, except lodging (_hostilagio_) that is in his toft next t
Eustace de Balliol has granted and by his charter established to Arbroath Abbey all the donations, grants and confirmations which his ancestors, namely Walter de Berkeley, his grandfather, and Ingram de Balliol, his father, made to the monks of the church
John, earl of Huntingdon, has granted to Arbroath Abbey the ploughgate in Kennethmonth (ABD) which Earl David his father gave.
John, earl of Huntingdon, has granted to Arbroath Abbey toft in his burgh of Dundee (ANG) which Robert the clerk gaveJohn of Scotland, earl of Huntingdon, has granted to Lindores Abbey, the donation which Earl David his father, made.
John of Scotland, earl of Huntingdon, has given and granted to Balmerino Abbey a toft in Dundee (ANG).
John of Scotland, earl of Chester and Huntingdon, has granted to St Andrews Priory the donations, concessions and confirmations which his father Earl David gavea and granted.
John of Scotland, earl of Chester and Huntingdon, has given and granted to Lindores Abbey 20s. annually from the land which his burgesses of Inverurie (ABD) hold of him at farm.
Ingram de Balliol has granted, and by his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey the church of Inverkeilor (ANG) to be held in free, pure and perpetual alms just as the charter of Walter of Berkeley bears witness. He also grants the teind of his mills.
Simon of Balram, son and heir of John of Balram, in the presence of Sir Robert, bishop of Dunkeld, after the motion of dispute between himself and the abbot and convent of Inchcolm over the land of Leys (FIF), has granted and quitclaimed all the said land
Charter of donation of Richard de la Battelle to Coupar Angus Abbey, for the welfare of the souls of his lords William de la Haye and David de la Haye, that land which his lord William de la Haye gave him for his homage and service, and which his heir Sir
Roger son of Baudric has given [granted and established by this his charter] to Coupar Angus Abbey, one oxgang of land in Carse (of Gowrie, PER), namely, that one which is on the south side of the grange, in perpetual alms, with all liberties and easement
Charter of donation of Roger son of Baudric to Coupar Angus Abbey for the welfare of the soul of Sir Gilbert de la Haye, his lord, and Idonea, his spouse, of one oxgang of his land in the Carse (of Gowrie) (PER), that is, the one which is one the southern
Roger son of Baudric, in his great and urgent necessity for the sustenance of his life, has sold to his lord Nicholas de la Haye for a certain sum of money which he paid to him by his [own] hands, that piece of his land in the territory of Aithmuir (PER),
William de Beauair has granted and given to May Priory his land of Airdrie (FIF), namely, a ploughgate and an oxgang, in perpetual alms, for the welfare of the souls of himself, his lady Countess Ada, and King Malcolm, and for the welfare of King William,
John of Scotland, earl of Chester and Huntingdon, has given and granted to Lindores Abbey one toft in the villa of Inverbervie (KCD), in exchange for that toft which his father Earl David gave them in the same villa, and one toft in the villa of Inverurie
John of Scotland, earl of Chester and Huntingdon, has given to Lindores Abbey one toft in Dundee (ANG), and a fishery in the Tay; he also has granted that specified land should be in common; he also grants permission to build mills.
John of Scotland, earl of Huntingdon, has given and granted to Lindores Abbey a part of his land of Lindores (FIF); he also grants the exchange made between the monks and Geoffrey Maupetit.
John, earl of Huntingdon, has granted to Norman son of Malcolm the land of Leslie (ABD) and 'Auchnagart' and 'Mile', except the donation of the church of Leslie (ABD), which Norman gave to Lindores Abbey; he also has given and granted to Norman the whole
Richard de Beaumont has given granted and established by this his present charter to David son of Hugh White of Haddington, for his homage and service, all the land of Caiplie (FIF), as well as three oxgangs of land in the field which is called ‘Ratheruch
Walter of Berkeley has remitted to the church of St Mo-Chonóc of Inverkeilor (ANG) and to Master Henry, persona of said church and king’s clerk, the ‘grescan’ (pasture tribute?) and every other service which the land of the church of Inverkeilor and the m
Richenda, daughter of Humphrey of Berkeley, in her widowhood, notes that in the time of her former husband, Robert son of Warnebald, they made an agreement with the abbot and convent of Arbroath by their common counsel and assent, whereby Richenda and Rob
Richenda, daughter and heiress of Humphrey of Berkeley and Agatha his wife, in the year 1245, being in the free power of her widowhood, has demitted at perpetual ferme to Arbroath Abbey, certain lands that she had in the parish of Conveth in the Mearns (L
Richenda, daughter and heir of Humphrey of Berkeley and Agatha his wife, being in the free power of her widowhood, has given, granted and by this her charter established, for the provision of an allowance in her lifetime, [and for her burdensome debts?,]
Richenda, daughter of Humphrey of Berkeley, notes that in the time of Robert son of Warnebald, formerly her husband, she and Robert, in their great necessity, by their common counsel and consent, gave, granted and by their charter established, and by the
Richenda, daughter of Humphrey of Berkeley, notes that in the time of Robert son of Warnebald, formerly her husband, she and Robert, in their great need, gave, granted and established to Arbroath Abbey, all of their lands in the parish of Fordoun (KCD) th
Richenda, daughter of Humphrey of Berkeley, in the free power of her widowhood, of her free will, has given, granted, and by this her charter established to Roger Wyrfauch, all that land that was Hugh son of Waltheof’s, in the territory of Conveth (now La
Hugh called ‘Eme’, son and heir of Constancia, neptis and heiress of Lady Richenda daughter of Humphrey of Berkeley, has renounced and quitclaimed to Arbroath Abbey all right that he had in the lands of the Mearns and in the mill of Conveth (KCD), which b
Roger of Berkeley has given, granted and established by this his present charter to Lindores Abbey for the welfare of his soul, and that of Margaret his wife, one oxgang of land in his manor of Forgandenny (PER), namely, that which he had from his part of
Roger of Berkeley has given, granted and established by this his present charter to Lindores Abbey one half stone of wax in perpetuity annually from the rent of the land that Robert Herneys held of him in Forgandenny (PER), on the feast of the Assumption
Walter of Berkeley, chamberlain of the king of Scotland, has given, granted and by this his charter established, to Arbroath Abbey the church of Inverkeilor (ANG) with all its just pertinents, in free, pure and perpetual alms.
Humphrey of Berkeley, for the souls of Kings David and Malcolm, and Earl Henry father of his lord King William, and for his lord’s soul, and those of E[rmengarde] his lady, queen of Scots, and Alexander their son and their other children, has given and gr
Robert, son of Warnebald, and Richenda, his spouse, have given, granted, and by this their charter established in free and perpetual alms to Arbroath Abbey, because of their support in their great need, all of their feu in the parish of Fordoun in the Mea
Robert, son of Warnebald, and Richenda, his spouse, [grant] to Arbroath Abbey one oxgang of land next to the mill of Conveth (KCD), with common pasture and all easements of their whole land of Conveth to light one lamp before the altar of St Mary in Arbro
Robert, son of Warnebald, and Richenda, daughter of Humphrey of Berkeley, his spouse, in their great need, have given, granted and established to Arbroath Abbey, all their lands that they had in the parish of Fordoun (KCD), for the provision of an allowan
William, son of Bernard, has given, granted and by this his charter established to Arbroath Abbey 2 oxgangs of land called ‘Rath’ in the territory of Catterline (KCD), by its right bounds, with all its just pertinents and easements, as they were perambula
William, son of Bernard, has given, granted and by this his charter established to Arbroath Abbey 2 oxgangs of land called ‘Rath’ in the territory of Catterline (KCD), by its right bounds, with all its just pertinents and easements, as they were perambula
William, son of Bernard, has given, granted and by his present charter established to Arbroath Abbey 2 oxgangs called ‘Rath’ in Catterline (KCD), namely 7 acres adjoining ‘Rath’ on the north and 19 acres on the seacoast, called ‘Treiglas’, as perambulated
Bernard, son of William, son of Bernard, has granted and by his charter established to Arbroath Abbey that donation which William his father made to them in pure and perpetual alms, of 2 oxgangs of land in the territory of Catterline (KCD), namely, of 7 a
Bernard, son of William, son of Bernard, has granted and by his charter established to Arbroath Abbey, that they may have licence to build a watercourse at their mill of Catterline on his land of Catterline (KCD). All men who in the territory of Catterlin
Walter Bisset, for the welfare of the soul of the most illustrious Alexander (II), king of Scots, has given [granted and by this his charter established?] to Coupar Angus Abbey in pure and perpetual alms, all his saltpans which the king gave, granted, and
Walter Bisset notifies that he swore, in the hand of Sir Herbert, abbot of Kelso, in full chapter of Kelso Abbey, to observe the liberties of the church of [Peter]Culter (ABD) and he obligated himself to do the aforesaid by oath […] which he constructed f
Charter in pure alms and donation to Coupar Angus Abbey by Stephen of Blair, ‘Valleni filium’ (son of Waltheof?), of the lands of ‘Letcassy’ (in Blairgowrie parish, PER), for the welfare of the souls of Kings David, Mael Coluim and William, and others.
Hugh Blund, lord of Arbuthnott, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, to Arbroath Abbey, in pure and perpetual alms, one oxgang of land in which is located the church of Garvock (KCD), with the right of patronage and with common
Agreement between Sir Magnus IV, king of Norway, by his messengers, Sirs Asketin, his chancellor, and Andrew, son of Nicholas, his baron, and Sir Alexander III, king of Scots, and whereby Sir Magnus, king of Norway, has resigned all right and claim to Man
An agreement is formed between the abbot and convent of Inchaffray and the master and brethren of the Hospital of SS James and John of Brackeley (Northants) in the dispute concerning the teinds and all other things which the abbey claimed from the land ca
An agreement was formed, with the consent and wish of Sir Richard, bishop of Aberdeen, between the prior and convent of St Andrews and Thomas of Lundin, vicar of Bourtie, whereby the prior and convent demitted at ferme to the vicar all the land of the chu
An agreement is made between Coupar Angus Abbey and the church of Errol (PER) in presence of Sir Roger, bishop-elect of St Andrews, with the assent and counsel of his clergy and the consent of the chapter at Perth, whereby the monks of Coupar will pay the
An agreement is made between Coupar Angus Abbey and the church of Cargill (PER), in the presence of Sir John, bishop of Dunkeld, with the assent and counsel of his clergy, whereby the monks of Coupar will pay the church of Cargill 1 mark yearly for the te
Agreement between (i) the rectors of the the church of Markinch (FIF), namely, the prior and convent of St Andrews, and their vicar, and (ii) William the parson of Kilgour (FIF), and his vicar, with approval of Malcolm, earl of Fife, over the teinds of 'P
Agreement between (i) Thomas, prior of St Andrews and the convent, and (ii) Gellin, son of Gillecrist Mac Cussegerri; Gellin has quitclaimed to St Andrews Priory the land of Scoonie (FIF) with everything that goes with it, which he had from them in exchan
An agreement is formed between William Comyn, clerk, and the prior and convent of St Andrews by which William demits to them the church of Dull (PER), to hold for his lifetime, rendering yearly 68 marks, 22 marks at Martinmas and 22 marks at the Purificat
An agreement is formed between Brother Thomas, master of Brackley Hospital and the brothers there, and Colman of Nesgask, clerk, whereby the master and brothers demit at ferme to Colman their land of Ker (Findogask ph., PER), with the mill there, their mi
Agreement is formed between Sir Hugh, bishop of St Andrews, and Earl Duncan (II of Fife). The bishop gives to the earl and his heirs a certain mill on church land within the bishop’s feu of Dairsie (FIF), and a stank, adequate access and a place beside th
An agreement was made between Sir R[ichard], bishop of Moray, and Duncan (II), earl of Fife, whereby the earl and his heirs will hold from the bishop their lands in Strath Avon (BNF), half davochs, during the bishop’s life, ‘Inveraldem’, ‘Duninbride’, ‘Le
An agreement was made to settle the dispute between Bishop Roger and St Andrews Cathedral Priory, on the one hand, and Duncan (II), earl of Fife, on the other, regarding the patronage of the churches of Kilconquhar (FIF) and Kilmany (FIF) and the lands of
An agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray and the church of Moray, and (ii) David son of Duncan (II) late earl of Fife, over the advowson of the churches of Strathbogie (ABD) and the lands belonging to them. The bishop, with the consent of his chap
Agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray, and (ii) David of Strathbogie, son of Duncan the earl of Fife, over the boundaries of the lands and churches of Rhynie, Dunbennan, Drumdelgie, Ruthven and Botary (all in Strathbogie, ABD)
An agreement is formed between [Peter], bishop of Aberdeen, and Sir Alan Durward, justiciar of Scotia, whereby Sir Alan Durward gave and granted to Bishop Peter and the [cathedral] church of Aberdeen 22s from his land of Skene (ABD) half at Pentecost and
Agreement between (i) Andrew, bishop of Moray, and (ii) Walter of Moray, son of the late William of Moray, over lands and pastures within Walter's feu. The bishop has given the disputed lands to Walter, at ferme; namely, Boptriphnie (BNF), Aikenway (MOR),
An agreement is formed between the abbot and convent of Arbroath and Nobleman Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, whereby the abbot and convent have given and granted to Sir Alexander at feuferme all the following lands: ‘Douenaldston’, Drumsleed, ‘Kulbak’ (
An agreement is formed between Nobleman Sir Malise (III), earl of Strathearn, and the abbot and convent of Inchaffray, concerning the increases in the earl’s rents and cains, accrued from the year 1247, in the name of second teinds, due from the gift and
An agreement is formed between Queen Ermengarde, mother of the lord King Alexander (II), and Sir Adam of Stawell, over 1000 marks which the lady queen owed Adam of Stawell for the quitclaim, resignation and abjuration of the lands of Coultra (FIF), Balmer
An agreement between (i) the convent of St Andrews Priory and (ii) William Giffard. The canons will hold the land of Pitpointie (ANG) with its right bounds, as the same William Giffard perambulated with responsible men and with Gilbert and Hugh, canons of
Agreement between (i) Prior John and the convent of May, and (ii) Malcolm (de la Haye), the king's butler. Prior John and the convent, by the authority of the saints of May, have granted that every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday should be celebrated at the
Agreement is between (i) Prior John and the monks of May, and (ii) Duncan of Inchyra. Both sides should remit all claim to dragging their nets to their full measure beyond the farthest limits of the Tay.
An agreement is formed between Abbot William and the convent of Scone on one side and Adam son of Odo (of Kinninmonth) on the other, whereby Samson son of Gilbert with his household (_secta_) will have liberty from the abbot and convent, so that they can
An agreement is formed between John son of Theobald brother of Humphrey of Berkeley, on one side, and Abbot Gilbert and the convent of Arbroath on the other, whereby John has granted and quitclaimed to the abbot and convent the lands in the Mearns that Ki
An agreement is formed between the lord Abbot and convent of Arbroath, on one side, and John son of Theobald and Robert his heir, on the other side, with the will and consent of the lord king Alexander, whereby John and Robert his heir have given to Arbro
An agreement is formed between the abbot and convent of Arbroath on one side and William the Fowler on the other over a certain portion of land between William’s villa (Fullerton, ANG) and Maryton (ANG), which lies on the western side of the bridge of Luf
An agreement was made in 1220 between Sir Alexander, abbot, and the convent of Coupar, and Sir Robert de la Haye, whereby Robert has given at feuferme to the abbey his church of Airlie (ANG) for the period of his lifetime at a yearly rent of 40 marks silv
An agreement is formed between the abbot and convent of Arbroath and Sir Philip de Moubray, whereby the abbot and convent have granted to Sir P[hilip] in perpetuity license to have an oratory at his court at Kelly (ANG), where the divine service will be c
In the dispute between Sir Henry, abbot, and the convent of Inchcolm on one side, and Robert of Rosyth and Roger of Balmule and Christina his wife, sister of the aforesaid Robert, on the other, over the multure of Couston (FIF), Balmule (FIF) and Montquey
An agreement is formed between the abbot and convent of Arbroath, on one side, and Margerie, countess of Buchan, then in the power of her widowhood, on the other, whereby the abbot and convent have quitclaimed to the aforesaid countess and her heirs, Brai
For the dispute between the abbot and convent of Inchcolm on one side, and the Nobleman William of Airth, lord of Fordell, on the other, over the marches of the moor of Bucklyvie (FIF) and of Fordell (FIF) and of their lands, there gathered on the said mo
An agreement is formed between Robert, son of Warnebald, and Richenda, his spouse, on one side, and Abbot Adam and the convent of Arbroath, on the other, whereby Robert and Richenda have demitted at feuferme to the abbot and convent certain lands in the p
An agreement is formed between Abbot Adam and the convent of Arbroath and John Wishart, whereby the abbot and convent demit to John the mill of Conveth (KCD) for £2 yearly.
An agreement is formed between Robert, son of Warnebald, and Richenda, his spouse, on one side, and the abbot and convent of Arbroath, on the other, whereby Robert and Richenda have demitted at feuferme to the said abbot and convent, certain lands in the
An agreement was formed between Abbot A[dam] and the convent of Arbroath, on one side, and John Wischard, son of John Wischard, on the other, whereby the abbot and convent demitted at feuferme to John certain of their lands in the parish of Conveth (now L
A dispute was moved between Sir Thomas of Rattray, knight, acting in the name of Christina, his wife, on one side, and the abbot and convent of Arbroath, on the other, over the bounds of the land of ‘Glencaueryn’ (Glencarity, in Lintrathen parish, ANG) of
In 1254, there was a dispute between the abbot and convent of Arbroath, on one side, and Sir Peter de Maule lord of Panmure and Christina his wife, on the other, over the boundaries of the abbey’s lands of Conon (ANG) and ‘Tulloch’ (Tillyhiot, ANG?), bord
An agreement was made between Alexander Uvieth, son of R[ichard?], on one side, and the abbot and convent of Dunfermline, on the other, whereby the said Alexander has given at perpetual feuferme to the abbot and convent of Dunfermline his lands of East Lu
An agreement was formed between Abbot Ralph and the convent of Holyrood, on one side, and Sir Gilbert de la Haye, knight, on the other, whereby the abbot and convent demitted at feuferme to Gilbert all their land with the fishing which they have in Clashb
A final concord between (i) the prior and monks of May and (ii) Sir John of Denmuir, knight, over the land of Tarbreakes (FIF), whereby Sir John demitted and quitclaimed the whole land of Tarbreakes by its right and ancient boundaries to the prior and mon
An agreement is formed between the abbot and convent of Lindores and Sir Jocelin de Balliol, whereby the abbot and convent have remitted and quitclaimed in perpetuity to Sir Jocelin all the teinds they were accustomed to receive from his lands in the Gari
An agreement was formed between Lindores Abbey and Sir William of Brechin regarding the land of William, lands of Lindores (FIF), ‘Bondington’ (later ‘Bonytoun’, in Abdie parish, FIF) and Kinloch (FIF), and the land of the late Geoffrey Maupetit, having b
Alan, abbot of Inchaffray, and the convent of the same place announces that an agreement was made between themselves and Tristram of Gorthy over the land of ‘Cambinche’ (PER), which was adjudged by prudent men to lie in common between them, in perpetuity.
Tristram of Gorthy announces that an agreement was made between himself and the abbot and convent of Inchaffray, over the land of ‘Cambinche’ (PER), which was adjudged by prudent men to lie in common between them, in perpetuity. Tristram quitclaimed the s
An agreement is made between Sir Simon, abbot, and the convent of Dunfermline, and William of Mastertown, son and heir of Hugh of Mastertown, over the multure and suit of the mill and the forge and works of the ploughs, harrows, plasters and reapers (mess
An exchange was made between Sir William, abbot of Inchcolm, and the convent of the same place, on one side, and Robert, lord of Rosyth, on the other, namely that, since the land of Balhaulie (FIF), which is the said abbot and convent’s by ancient and pea
An agreement is made between Sir William, abbot of Inchcolm, and the convent, and Thomas de St Philibert, whereby Thomas and his heirs will give yearly to the abbot and convent 14s. for the multure of the land of Cullaloe (FIF) and of other lands which he
An agreement is made between Sir John, prior of St Andrews, and the convent of the same place, and Sir Nicholas de la Haye, knight, lord of Errol, whereby the prior and convent gave to Nicholas the land of Pitpointie (ANG) with all its bounds etc. as free
An agreement is made between the abbot and convent of Dunfermline and John of Inchmartine, son and heir of the late Sir Alexander of Inchmartine over the land which the abbey asserted belonged by right to the church of Strathardle (PER), whereby the abbot
An agreement is formed between Abbot Ralph and the convent of Dunfermline and Michael Scott, knight, and heir of Richard of Balwearie, knight, of good memory, whereby the abbot and convent will farm out his millpond of Kirkcaldy (FIF) on the land of Micha
When the lawsuit finally was moved between Abbot William and the convent of Arbroath, on one side, and Philip ‘de Findvn’ and Thomas, son of the thane of Cowie, on the other side, over the boundaries of their lands, in the full court of the justiciar, in
Abbot William and the convent of Scone have made the underwritten agreement with Margaret, who was the sister of Robert Blund of Perth, and Serlo, her son, concerning the lands which the same Robert Blund gave to the hospital of St John the Apostle of Sco
A dispute was moved between Sir John, prior, and the convent of St Andrews, on one side, over a certain land which Robert called ‘King’ bequeathed (_legavit_) in his final will to the said canons of St Andrews, and Goda, daughter of the brother of the sai
An agreement is formed between S[imon], prior of St Andrews, and the convent of the same place, on one side, and Gillemuire the scoloc of Tarland, their liege man and neyf, on the other, whereby G[illemuire], as their neyf and liege man, is given licence
The dispute between the abbot and convent of Inchcolm on one side, and Ness of Balmule and Sibilla, his wife, and Simon of Forret (FIF) and Christina, his wife, on the other, over the all the multure and dues for the repair and fabric of the millpond and
An agreement is formed between Roger de Quincy and Brackley Hospital, whereby the hospital shall pay Roger 15 marks yearly for the demesne of Gask (PER), which Roger gave to them in pure and perpetual alms, for the maintenance of three chaplains, celebrat
An agreement is formed between Henry, the physician, king’s clerk, and Niall Mac Ivar, whereby Niall has remitted to Henry the land of ‘Abthan’ (in Lunan parish, ANG) by its right bounds, as the demesne land of the church, and has remitted to the church o
An agreement was formed in the presence of Adam, earl of Carrick, depute of Sir Alexander Comyn, justiciar of Scotia, and before a full court of Fife and Fothrif, on the moor of Pitcorthie (FIF), between Sir Richard Siward, lord of Kellie, and Sir Richard
An agreement is formed between Nobleman Sir Hugh of Abernethy, on one side, and Lady Ethona (Eithne), spouse of the late Sir Cristin son of Banchauer, on the other; namely, that the said Lady Ethona in free widowhood and her power, granted to the said Sir
An agreement is formed between Muiredach (Mauricius) earl of Menteith and Muiredach his younger brother, due to a lawsuit that was between them over the earldom of Menteith, which Muiredach junior sought as his right and his inheritance; the aforesaid Mui
An agreement is formed between William de Mortimer and Thomas the estate-steward (Vilator), whereby William gave at ferme to Thomas the whole land between the bounds of Lundie and Liff (ANG); to Thomas and his assigns to be held and had of William and his
An agreement is formed between Duncan and Patrick, brothers, and Ela and Christiana, sisters, the spouses of Sirs D[uncan] and P[atrick], on one side, and Gilbert of Cleish, knight, on the other, over the perambulation that was formerly made of the lands
An agreement is formed in the presence of Otto, cardinal-deacon of St Nicholas, and papal legate, between Sir Geoffrey, bishop of Dunkeld, and the chapter of the same place, on one side, and Merleswain son of Waltheof on the other, over the right of patro
Agnes of Arroch, prioress, and the convent of Elcho make known that with apostolic authority, before Sir N. [sic Ralph], abbot of Dunfermline, sole papal-judge delegate, and his commissaries the dean of Christianity of Aberdeen and the master of the schoo
P[atrick], abbot of Dunfermline, W[ido/Guy], abbot of Lindores and H[ugh], prior of May, judges-delegate appointed by Pope Innocent III, pronounce a decision in the complaint which Ranulf, archdeacon of St Andrews, made against Hugh the steward, and Jorda
A[dam], abbot of Melrose, W[illiam], abbot of Dryburgh, and Robert, archdeacon of Glasgow, recited letters of Pope Innocent [III] appointing them papal judges-delegate in the case between the bishop of St Andrews and the céli De of Monymusk. The case has
H[enry], abbot of Kelso, ‘G.’ [sic Thomas], prior of Coldingham; R[…], prior of Kelso, notify that in 1212, in the case called between Abbot P[atrick] and the convent of Dunfermline and Philip de Mowbray and his wife, Galiena, concerning the church of Inv
Walter, bishop of Glasgow, with Adam the Abbot of Melrose, and R[obert], archdeacon of Glasgow, give notice of the settlement of the controvery which by the authority of Pope Innocent [III] has been aired in their presence, between (i) S[imon], prior of S
Guy, abbot of Lindores, Gilbert, abbot of Arbroath and John, prior of May, as papal judges-delegate, have examined the complaint made to Pope Innocent III by the abbot and convent of Dunfermline against the abbot and canons of Cambuskenneth, for attemptin
Simon, prior of St Andrews, John, prior of May, and Master Laurence, archdeacon of St Andrews, proclaim settlement by the authority of Pope Innocent III, over the church of Muthill (PER) raised between Abraham, bishop of Dunblane, and Abbot Guy and the co
Brice, prior of Monymusk, John, prior of Restenneth, and Denis, dean of Angus, recite a mandate of Pope Honorius [III], appointing them judges-delegate in the case called by Coupar Angus Abbey against William de Munfichet, knight, concerning lands, fishi
Brice, prior of Monymusk, G[ermanus], prior of Restenneth, and Denis, dean of Angus, recite a mandate of Pope Honorius [III], appointing them judges-delegate in the case called by Coupar Angus Abbey against Dunfermline Abbey and J., clerk, concerning the
The abbot of Newbattle, the abbot of Holyrood and Simon of Lindsay, canon of Dunkeld, recite letters of Honorius [III], appointing them papal judges-delegate in the case was being considered between the nuns of North Berwick pursuing on one side, and the
Abraham, bishop of Dunblane with Archdeacon [Gilbert] and [William] abbot of Scone, because of a complaint by Simon de Noisy, persona of Dysart (FIF) against Dunfermline Abbey over the chapel of Kirkcaldy (FIF), decrees, with the consent of William [Malve
A[dam], abbot of Melrose, G[…], prior of Melrose, and R[ichard], dean of Teviotdale, recite a mandate of Pope Honorius [III] appointing them papal judges-delegate in the case between the abbot and convent of Dryburgh and the prior and monks of May and oth
Herbert, abbot of Kinloss and Thomas, prior of Urquhart, recite letters from Walter, abbot of Deer, Master Alexander, dean of Aberdeen, and Malcolm, archdeacon of Aberdeen, in which they recite letters of Pope Honorius [III], appointing them papal judges-
B[rice], prior of Monymusk, G[ermanus], prior of Restenneth, D[enis], dean of Angus, H[erbert], abbot of Kelso, H[ugh], abbot of Dryburgh and T[homas], prior of Coldingham, recite a letter from Pope Honorius [III], addressed to the priors of Monymusk and
The abbots of Melrose and Dryburgh and the prior of Melrose recite papal letters of Honorius [III], appointing them judges-delegate in the case between the abbot and convent of Dunfermline and the abbot and convent of Scone concerning certain teinds of th
Hugh, bishop of Dunkeld, John, abbot of Lindores, and the prior of Lindores, recite letters from Honorius III appointing them papal judges-delegate in the case between the rector of Nenthorn (FIF) and Dryburgh Abbey. By the authority of this mandate, they
The bishop of Dunblane, the abbot of Newbattle and the prior of Holyrood, brought together by the Holy See to investigate the division of the land of Cult (FIF) and the forest of Outh (FIF); and the ponds made on the water which runs between Pitliver (FIF
H[enry], prior of St Andrews, Master L[aurence], archdeacon of St Andrews, and R[alph], dean of Fife, recite a papal mandate of Gregory [IX] appointing them papal judges-delegate in the case between the prior and convent of May and the abbot of Scone and
J[ohn], abbot of Lindores, P[hilip], abbot of Scone, and H[…], prior of Scone, recite letters of Pope Gregory [IX], appointing them papal judges-delegate in the case between Sir William, abbot, and the convent of Dunfermline and Richard of Balwearie conce
In 1233, on Tuesday after the feast of St Mark the evangelist, in the church of Inverkeithing, before Sir Ralph, prior of May, deputy of the abbot of Paisley, and Master J., rector of the schools of St Andrews, deputy of the dean of Lennox, in the case ca
William, bishop of Glasgow, Hugh, dean of Glasgow, and Robert, treasurer of Glasgow, recite a mandate of Pope Gregory [IX] appointing them papal judges-delegate in the case called between A[braham], predecessor of the bishop of Dunblane, and the abbot and
A friendly agreement was formed through the authority papal judges-delegate between Sir Andrew, bishop of Moray, and Sir Gilbert, bishop of Aberdeen in the case concerning the diocesan rights to the churches of Auchindoir (ABD) and Farskane (BNF) and con
Agreement in settlement of a controversy between the abbot and convent of Scone and Sir David de la Haye which the abbot and convent sought before the judges delegate, regarding certain second teinds of the latter’s lands in the Carse of Gowrie (PER) whic
William, bishop of Glasgow, and Geoffrey, bishop of Dunkeld, recite a papal bull by Gregory IX appointing them judges-delegate in the case between Clement, bishop of Dunblane, and Walter Comyn, earl of Menteith. The case concerning teinds of the church of
William, bishop of Glasgow, and Geoffrey, bishop of Dunkeld, recite a papal bull of Gregory IX appointing them judges-delegate in the case between Bishop Clement of Dunblane and Cambuskenneth Abbey over the teinds of parish churches in the diocese of Dunb
W[illiam], bishop of Glasgow, and G[eoffrey], bishop of Dunkeld, recite letters from Pope Gregory IX appointing them papal judges-delegate in the case between [Clement] bishop of Dunblane and the abbot and convent of Arbroath over the church of Abernethy,
The priors of St Andrews and Restenneth and Master Laurence, archdeacon of St Andrews, recite a letter of Pope Gregory [IX], appointing them papal judges-delegate in the case called by Malcolm, canon of Dunkeld, against the abbot and convent of Coupar Ang
J[ohn], abbot of Lindores, the prior of May and the prior of Lindores, papal judges-delegate, settle the controversy argued before them in 1242, between (i) Prior John and the convent of St Andrews, and (ii) Duncan, earl of Mar, over the lands belonging t
In 1248, on 7 May, in the parish church of St Andrews, John, prior of St Andrews, John, prior of May, and Adam, archdeacon of St Andrews, papal judges-delegate in the case called between the abbot and convent of Dryburgh, plaintiff, and Master Emeric, rec
The chancellor of Moray, the treasurer of Dunkeld and Master John of Everley, canon of Dunkeld, recite letters from Pope Innocent [IV], appointing them papal judges-delegate and instructing them to investigate the petition from the abbots of Kelso, Arbroa
[The chancellor of Moray, the treasurer of Dunkeld and Master John of Everley, canon of Dunkeld, recite letters from Pope Innocent [IV], appointing them papal judges-delegate and instructing them to investigate the petition from the abbots of Kelso, Arbro
In the parish church of Inverkeithing (FIF), on the morrows of St Leonard, A.D. 1250, in the presence of [Robert], lord abbot of Dunfermline, chaplain of the lord pope and chancellor of the lord king of Scotland, and Sir R[obert], treasurer of the church
A[lbin], bishop of Brechin and [Adam] archdeacon of the same place, papal judges-delegate, settle the dispute between Sir Archibald, bishop of Moray and the dean and canons of Moray concerning visitation of prebends and the churches belonging to them. The
Thomas, abbot of Lindores and the prior of the same place, papal judges-delegate, recite letters of Pope Alexander [IV] appointing them judges in the case between the abbot and monks of Reading concerning goods of the priory of May, St Andrews diocese. Th
Sir Lambert, canon and procurator, acting for the abbot and convent of Inchcolm, and William de la Haye, lord of Borthwick (‘Lochoward’), Midlothian, in the presence of the papal judges-delegate, the prior of Dunfermline and the dean of Dunkeld, in the co
Bishop Abraham of Dunblane makes known that before him a case was called between Arbroath Abbey and the prior and Céli Dé of Abernethy, concerning the teinds of Petkarry, Petyman, Malcarny, petkorny Pethwnegus and Gattaway (PER), the marches of which Arbr
G[ilbert], bishop of Dunkeld, Abbot J[ohn] of Lindores and Abbot P[hilip] of Scone announce that an agreement was formed between Sir Clement, bishop of Dunblane and Sir Innocent, abbot, and the convent of Inchaffray whereby the bishop, with the assent of
David, bishop of St Andrews, makes known that a lawsuit was moved before him between (i) St Andrews Priory, and (ii) John, the son and heir of Duncan of Inchyra, over the land of Rossie and the advowson of the church of Rossie. The parties freely submitte
Geoffrey, bishop of Dunkeld, gives notice that on the Wednesday after the Sunday on which 'Quasimodo geniti' is sung (i.e., the Sunday after Easter), 1245, John, prior of St Andrews, and Peter of Linlithgow, canon of St Andrews, representatives of St Andr
Bishop David of St Andrews settles the dispute between Lindores Abbey and Sir Henry of Denmuir, knight, concerning the service of the chapel of Denmuir. The parties appeared before him on 2 June 1248 at his synod at Perth and the dispute was settled thus.
Richard, bishop of Aberdeen, states that in the case between Sir Philip of Meldrum, knight, and Lady Agnes Comyn, his spouse, and Arbroath Abbey, regarding the advowson of Bethelnie (ABD) and its pertinents, in the presence of the dean of Dunkeld and the
William, bishop of St Andrews, makes known that controversy has been settled between Sir Henry of Denmuir, knight, and the prior and monks of May, concerning the land of Tarbreakes (FIF), whereby he has pronounced that the prior and monks do not hold the
Bishop William of St Andrews published the settlement of a dispute between the (i) bishop and (ii) the prior and convent of Durham and the church of Coldingham over payments from the churches belonging to Durham Cathedral Priory in the diocese of St Andre
Bishop Abraham of Dunblane wishes to make known that the litigation between Dom. [Gilbert], abbot, and the convent of Arbroath and the prior and Céli Dé of Abernethy concerning certain teinds of the lands in the parish of Abernethy, which was made before
An agreement is formed between Coupar Angus Abbey and the church of Blair, in the presence of Master Ranulf, archdeacon of St Andrews and Laurence, official of St Andrews, commissioned by Sir William, bishop of St Andrews, in the Synod at Perth, whereby t
An agreement is formed between Coupar Angus Abbey and Arbroath Abbey regarding the teinds of a certain part of the land of Auchindory (ANG) that is situated between the stream called ‘Hory’ on the east and the stream called ‘Aldymacry’ on the west, as dis
Abbot Patrick of Dunfermline, Abbot Henry of Arbroath, Abbot Reimbald of Scone, Abbot Guy of Lindores, Prior Thomas of St Andrews, Prior John of May, Prior Berengar of Restenneth, Ralph, archdeacon of St Andrews and the deans and canons who took part in t
In the year 1250, on the 17th of February, at Forfar, Robert de Muhaut, William of Ramsey, Hugh of Angus, Alexander of Ogilvie, Duncan the judex, Nicholas Ab, Robert the marischal, Matthew of Conon, John, thane of Montrose, William Blund, James of Lour, E
David of Lochore, sheriff of Perth, had sought four marks from the abbot and convent of Dunfermline for the default of suit in the sheriff court of Perth of their lands of Fordie, Couttie, Bendochy, Little Keithock, Inchturfin and Dummernech. Gilbert de H
The rightful bounds between Kinblethmont, ‘Athinglass’ and Arbroath (ANG) have been perambulated by these recorded walkers: Gilpatrick mac Ewen, Duncan son of Gilpatrick, Malcolm brother of the thane of Idvies, Gilchrist son of Ewen, Gilchrist man of the
These are the boundaries sworn and perambulated between Cloquhat (PER), the land of the canons of Scone, and Drimmie (PER), the land of the monks of Coupar [Angus], on the Friday after the Purification of the BVM, in the tenth year of King Alexander II’s
A recognition of perambulation was made by precept of the lord king in his full court at Forfar by Henry de Balliol, chamberlain, and Henry of Stirling and Henry of Brechin, sons of Earl David, and Thomas Durward and John de la Haye sheriff of Fife, and T
Recognition was made of the bounds between the land of the lord king of ‘Herbertoli’ (now Airntully, Kinclaven ph., PER), and the land of Inchturfin, which belongs to the abbot and convent of Dunfermline, by the following: Robert de Haye, William of Blair
A friendly agreement is formed between William, bishop of St Andrews and Sir Ralph, abbot of Arbroath, and the convent there, regarding the lands of Fyvie (ABD), Tarves (ABD), Inverboyndie (Boyndie, BNF), Mumbrie (lost, in Boyndie), Gamrie (BNF), Inverugi
Inasmuch as the monastery of Lindores had certain lands in the parish of Muthill (PER), that is, Wester Feddal, Beannie and ‘Concrag’, conferred on them in perpetual alms, and free from teinds by reason of a privilege granted by the Apostolic See, and ina
An agreement, with the consent of the chapter of Dunkeld, between (i) Geoffrey, bishop of Dunkeld, who, in the name of his church of Forgan[denny] (PER), claimed the teinds of the ‘petit’ land of [Abbots] Deuglie (PER), and (ii) Cambuskenneth Abbey, who h
Albin, bishop of Brechin, and William, dean of Brechin, announce that in the dispute between their church and the abbot and monks of Arbroath, in the presence of the venerable and discreet men, the dean and archdeacon of Glasgow, by apostolic authority, o
An agreement is formed between P[eter], bishop of Aberdeen, and Arbroath Abbey, over the bounds of the bishop’s land of Tillygreig (Udny ph., ABD) and the abbey’s lands of ‘Dessuenenin’ (ABD) and Affleck (Udny ph., ABD). They decided on the bishops of Mor
An agreement was made between L[aurence], bishop of Dunblane and the abbot and convent of Cambuskenneth concerning the church of Tullibody (CLA), to render annually 4s. for all the bishop’s episcopal rights and the debt of the church, and 4s. for all the
Agreement between (i) Bishop Richard and the chapter of Aberdeen and (ii) Abbot Thomas and the convent of Lindores, concerning the land called 'Threpland'. The land shall be shared and divided down the middle, with the eastern part belonging to Aberdeen a
An agreement is formed between Sir Roger, bishop of St Andrews, and Abbot Henry and the convent of Arbroath. The bishop quitclaimed from cain and conveth these churches with the lands and chapels belonging to them: Arbroath (ANG), Ethie (ANG), Inverkeilor
A friendly agreement is formed between William, of good memory, bishop of St Andrews, and Abbot H[enry] and the convent of Arbroath regarding the presentations of vicarages and the procurations of churches which they have in the bishopric of St Andrews gr
Bishop R[alph] of Brechin announces an agreement between the bishop and the abbot and monks of Arbroath Abbey, whereby the abbot and monks showed that certain of the abbey’s churches in the diocese, namely, Maryton [Old Montrose] (ANG), Guthrie (ANG), Pan
An agreement is formed between Sir W[illiam], bishop of St Andrews, and Sir A[lexander], abbot, and the convent of Coupar whereby the bishop has granted, and established by his charter to Coupar Angus Abbey, the whole apdaine of Airlie (ANG) for twenty ye
Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan, Justiciar of Scotia, Patrick, earl of Dunbar, Malise, earl of Strathearn, Malcolm, earl of Lennox, Robert de Brus, earl of Carrick, Donald, earl of Mar, Gilbert [d’Umfraville], earl of Angus, Walter [Stewart], earl of Ment
Agreement between the master and brethren of the Hospital of SS James and John of Brackley and Robert, bishop of Dunblane, whereby the hospital concedes and surrenders at feuferme to the bishop the church of Gask (Findo Gask, PER) with all its fruits, rig
Agreement between (i) Prior Gilbert and the convent of St Andrews and (ii) the céli De of St Andrews. The prior and canons of St Andrews have granted to the céli De that they should have and hold in perpetuity, the rightful, full teinds in their lands of
A friendly agreement is formed between Sir A[lexander], abbot, and the convent of Coupar [Angus] and Sir W[illiam], abbot and the convent of Scone, whereby the abbot and convent of Scone grant to the abbot and convent of Coupar and their chaplain of Bendo
Abbot William of Dunfermline and Hugh, first abbot of Culross, and their chapters make known that through inspection of the privileges of the monastery of Culross, it was declared that Culross is exempt from the presentation of teinds of animals’ food, an
An agreement is formed between the abbot and convent of Coupar and the convent of Scone regarding the marches between Coupar’s lands of Campsie (PER) and Scone’s lands of Cambusmichael (PER) and Craigmakerran (PER) whereby Coupar shall hold Campsie accord
A friendly agreement is formed between the abbot and the convent of Arbroath and the abbot and convent of Balmerino, in a council at Dundee, whereby Arbroath Abbey demits at ferme the church of ‘Feuthmureve’ (Barry, ANG) for 40 marks annually, and shall a
An agreement was formed in 1230 with the counsel of prudent men, between Arbroath Abbey and Balmerino Abbey, to secure peace between the two monasteries, whereby if it shall happen that Balmerino Abbey holds title to land or something else from which tein
An agreement is formed between the convent of North Berwick Priory and the convent of Loch Leven Priory concerning the teinds of the earldom of Fife, its rents, revenues, profits and services and concerning the second teinds of crops, flour, available mal
An agreement is formed between Abbot Andrew and the convent of Coupar, and Abbot Hugh and the convent of Inchaffray, regarding an annual rent of 12 pounds of wax which the abbot of Coupar claimed from certain lands and houses in Perth, which Master Willia
Agreement between (i) the canons of St Andrews and (ii) the nuns of Haddington. The canons grant to the said nuns, and make firm by the protection of this document, those portions of the church of Haddington (ELO) which Richard, bishop of St Andrews, dona
In 1212, an agreement was formed between Prior Simon and the convent of St Andrews, and Master L[aurence], archdeacon of the same, concerning lands and other things, consent being given to both parties by Sir William, bishop of St Andrews. In the full cha
An agreement is formed between Prior John and the canons of St Andrews and Master Laurence, archdeacon of St Andrews, and Sir W[illiam], archdeacon of Lothian, whereby since William, late bishop of St Andrews, had gone the way of the flesh, it was agreed
Traditional ID Document Type Place-date
_Yester Writs_, no. 11 Charter
_RRS_, ii, no. 19 Charter Dunfermline
_RRS_, ii, no. 172 Charter Crail_Scone Lib._, no. 4 Charter Scone_Scone Lib._, no. 2 Charter Stirling_Chrs. David I_, no. 16 Charter Scone_Chrs. David I_, no. 182 Charter Kinross_Chrs. David I_, no. 195 Charter Banff_Chrs. David I_, no. 187 Charter Kinghorn_Chrs. David I_, no. 194 Charter Forfar_Chrs. David I_, no. 206 Charter Clackmannan_Chrs. David I_, no. 207 Charter Clackmannan_Chrs. David I_, no. 208 Charter Berwick
_Chrs. David I_, no. 209 Charter
_Chrs. David I_, no. 213 Charter Stirling
_Chrs. David I_, no. 214 Charter Stirling_Chrs. David I_, no. 215 Charter St Andrews_Chrs. David I_, no. 35 Charter Perth_Chrs. David I_, no. 36 Charter Dunfermline
_Chrs. David I_, no. 37 Charter Irvine_Chrs. David I_, no. 38 Charter Dunfermline_Chrs. David I_, no. 44 Charter Stirling_Chrs. David I_, no. 86 Charter Perth_Chrs. David I_, no. 87 Charter Perth_Chrs. David I_, no. 88 Charter Scone_Chrs. David I_, no. 89 Charter Scone_Chrs. David I_, no. 90 Charter Clunie (Stormont)_Chrs. David I_, no. 93 Charter Kinross_Chrs. David I_, no. 94 Charter Kinross
_Chrs. David I_, no. 126 Charter Kinross_Chrs. David I_, no. 21 Charter Dunfermline_Chrs. David I_, no. 127 Charter Kinross_Chrs. David I_, no. 131 Charter Dunfermline_Chrs. David I_, no. 132 Charter_Chrs. David I_, no. 133 Charter Edinburgh_Chrs. David I_, no. 134 Charter_Chrs. David I_, no. 137 Charter Scone_Chrs. David I_, no. 138 Charter Perth_Chrs. David I_, no. 140 Charter Eldbottle
_Chrs. David I_, no. 151 Charter Stirling
_Chrs. David I_, no. 29 Notification York or Roxburgh
_Chrs. David I_, no. 153 Charter Stirling_Chrs. David I_, no. 156 Charter Scone_Chrs. David I_, no. 165 Charter Dunfermline_Chrs. David I_, no. 171 Charter Dunfermline_Chrs. David I_, no. 157 Charter Scone_Chrs. David I_, no. 173 Charter Scone_Chrs. David I_, no. 176 Charter Scone
_Chrs. David I_, no. 177 Charter Scone_RRS_, i, no. 241 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, i, no. 243 Charter Stirling_RRS_, i, no. 244 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, i, no. 245 Charter Stirling_RRS_, i, no. 246 Charter Stirling_RRS_, i, no. 247 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, i, no. 248 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, i, no. 249 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, i, no. 250 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, i, no. 117 Charter Perth_RRS_, i, no. 251 Charter Stirling_RRS_, i, no. 239 Charter_RRS_, i, no. 240 Charter St Andrews_RRS_, i, no. 255 Charter Aberdeen
_RRS_, i, no. 256 Charter Forteviot_RRS_, i, no. 257 Charter Perth_RRS_, i, no. 260 Charter Perth_RRS_, i, no. 119 Charter Dunfermline
_RRS_, i, no. 120 Charter Perth_RRS_, i, no. 121 Charter Perth
_RRS_, i, no. 122 Charter Perth
_RRS_, i, no. 123 Charter Perth_RRS_, i, no. 124 Charter Clackmannan
_RRS_, i, no. 135 Charter Selkirk_RRS_, i, no. 137 Charter Berwick
_RRS_, i, no. 138 Charter Dunfermline
_RRS_, i, no. 157 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, i, no. 158 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, i, no. 159 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, i, no. 161 Charter Linlithgow_RRS_, i, no. 163 Charter Clackmannan
_RRS_, i, no. 164 Charter Dunfermline_RRS_, i, no. 166 Charter St Andrews
_RRS_, i, no. 168 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, i, no. 173 Charter Perth
_RRS_, i, no. 174 Charter St Andrews
_RRS_, i, no. 175 Charter Perth
_RRS_, i, no. 176 Charter Perth_RRS_, i, no. 178 Charter Dunfermline
_RRS_, i, no. 182 Charter Perth
_RRS_, i, no. 190 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, i, no. 193 Charter Brechin
_RRS_, i, no. 194 Charter Eldbottle_RRS_, i, no. 195 Charter Roxburgh_RRS_, i, no. 212 Charter Peebles_RRS_, i, no. 213 Charter St Andrews_RRS_, i, no. 112 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, i, no. 215 Charter Perth_RRS_, i, no. 221 Charter Roxburgh_RRS_, i, no. 222 Charter Jedburgh
_RRS_, i, no. 223 Charter Peebles
_RRS_, i, no. 226 Charter Traquair_RRS_, i, no. 227 Charter Traquair_RRS_, i, no. 228 Charter Stirling_RRS_, i, no. 229 Charter Stirling_RRS_, i, no. 231 Charter Stirling_RRS_, i, no. 232 Charter Linlithgow_RRS_, ii, no. 14 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 118 Charter
_RRS_, ii, no. 126 Charter Linlithgow
_RRS_, ii, no. 15 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 127 Charter St Andrews
_RRS_, ii, no. 129 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 131 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 133 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 134 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 135 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 136 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 137 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 138 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 139 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 140 Charter Montrose
_RRS_, ii, no. 141 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 147 Charter Clunie (Stormont)_RRS_, ii, no. 148 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 149 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 17 Charter Forteviot_RRS_, ii, no. 150 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 151 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 152 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 153 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 154 Charter Charleton
_RRS_, ii, no. 156 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 158 Charter Reading
_RRS_, ii, no. 160 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 18 Charter
_RRS_, ii, no. 161 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 162 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 164 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 165 Notification Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 166 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 167 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 168 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 169 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 170 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 20 Charter Dunfermline_RRS_, ii, no. 171 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 185 Charter
_RRS_, ii, no. 186 Charter Lanark_RRS_, ii, no. 22 Charter Dunfermline_RRS_, ii, no. 197 Charter_RRS_, ii, no. 198 Charter Dunfermline_RRS_, ii, no. 201 Charter Crail
_RRS_, ii, no. 202 Charter Crail_RRS_, ii, no. 203 Charter Clunie (Stormont)_RRS_, ii, no. 23 Charter Dunfermline_RRS_, ii, no. 204 Charter Clunie (Stormont)_RRS_, ii, no. 205 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 206 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 207 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 208 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 209 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 210 Charter Montrose
_RRS_, ii, no. 211 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 212 Charter Aberdeen_RRS_, ii, no. 214 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 222 Charter Kinross
_RRS_, ii, no. 223 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 7 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 224 Charter Montrose
_RRS_, ii, no. 225 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 226 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 227 Charter Arbroath_RRS_, ii, no. 228 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 229 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 230 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 231 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 232 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 233 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 237 Charter Melrose_RRS_, ii, no. 238 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 242 Charter Haddington_RRS_, ii, no. 27 Charter Dunfermline
_RRS_, ii, no. 247 Charter Jedburgh
_RRS_, ii, no. 250 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 28 Charter Dunfermline_RRS_, ii, no. 258 Charter Linlithgow_RRS_, ii, no. 29 Charter Dunfermline
_RRS_, ii, no. 266 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 267 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 268 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 269 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 270 Charter Crail_RRS_, ii, no. 271 Charter Crail
_RRS_, ii, no. 272 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 273 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 274 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 275 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 276 Charter
_RRS_, ii, no. 277 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 278 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 280 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 283 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 284 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 286 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 295 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, ii, no. 297 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 32 Charter St Andrews_RRS_, ii, no. 302 Charter Haddington_RRS_, ii, no. 303 Charter Haddington_RRS_, ii, no. 33 Charter St Andrews_RRS_, ii, no. 318 Charter Roxburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 34 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 321 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 322 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 323 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 324 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 327 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 328 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 8 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 35 Notification Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 329 Charter St Andrews_RRS_, ii, no. 330 Charter St Andrews
_RRS_, ii, no. 331 Charter Clunie (Stormont)_RRS_, ii, no. 332 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 333 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 334 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 336 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 337 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 338 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 36 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, ii, no. 339 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 340 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 341 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 342 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 343 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 344 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 345 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 346 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 347 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 348 Charter_RRS_, ii, no. 37 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 349 Charter_RRS_, ii, no. 350 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 351 Charter Montrose
_RRS_, ii, no. 352 Charter Montrose
_RRS_, ii, no. 353 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 355 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 356 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 357 Charter Montrose
_RRS_, ii, no. 358 Charter Kincardine
_RRS_, ii, no. 359 Charter Elgin_RRS_, ii, no. 363 Charter_RRS_, ii, no. 366 Charter Selkirk_RRS_, ii, no. 39 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 300 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, ii, no. 370 Charter Crail_RRS_, ii, no. 371 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 373 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 375 Charter Clackmannan_RRS_, ii, no. 376 Charter Clackmannan
_RRS_, ii, no. 377 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 378 Charter Clackmannan_RRS_, ii, no. 383 Charter Jedburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 384 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 385 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 389 Charter Perth
_RRS_, ii, no. 390 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 391 Charter Elgin_RRS_, ii, no. 393 Charter Aberdeen_RRS_, ii, no. 396 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 397 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, ii, no. 398 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 42 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, ii, no. 402 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 403 Charter Scone_RRS_, ii, no. 404 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 405 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 408 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 409 Charter Montrose
_RRS_, ii, no. 410 Charter Alyth
_RRS_, ii, no. 411 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 43 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 412 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 413 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 414 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 415 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 416 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 417 Charter Aberdeen_RRS_, ii, no. 418 Charter Montrose
_RRS_, ii, no. 419 Charter Montrose
_RRS_, ii, no. 420 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 421 Charter/Brieve Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 422 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 423 Charter Kincardine
_RRS_, ii, no. 427 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 428 Charter Kincardine_RRS_, ii, no. 429 Charter Aberdeen
_RRS_, ii, no. 431 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, ii, no. 432 Charter StirlingNRS, GD 212/15/42 Charter Kinghorn_RRS_, ii, no. 434 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 435 Charter_RRS_, ii, no. 438 Charter Linlithgow_RRS_, ii, no. 439 Charter Haddington
_RRS_, ii, no. 451 Charter Clackmannan_RRS_, ii, no. 452 Charter Clackmannan_RRS_, ii, no. 453 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 454 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 455 Charter Alyth
_RRS_, ii, no. 456 Charter Alyth_RRS_, ii, no. 457 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 458 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 463 Charter/Brieve Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 464 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 465 Charter Alyth_RRS_, ii, no. 466 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 469 Charter Clackmannan
_RRS_, ii, no. 470 Charter Auchtermuchty
_RRS_, ii, no. 471 Charter Auchtermuchty
_RRS_, ii, no. 472 Charter Clunie (Stormont)_RRS_, ii, no. 473 Charter_RRS_, ii, no. 474 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 475 Charter Kintore
_RRS_, ii, no. 477 Settlement Kintore
_RRS_, ii, no. 479 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 60 Charter
_RRS_, ii, no. 484 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, ii, no. 486 Charter Clackmannan
_RRS_, ii, no. 487 Charter Alyth
_RRS_, ii, no. 490 Charter/Brieve Crail
_RRS_, ii, no. 491 Notification Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 494 Charter Kincardine_RRS_, ii, no. 495 Charter Forfar
Hodge, _SHR_ 86, 317 Charter Alyth
_RRS_, ii, no. 496 Charter Kin[cardine?]
_RRS_, ii, no. 497 Charter Montrose_RRS_, ii, no. 498 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 499 Charter Aberdeen_RRS_, ii, no. 502 Charter Fyvie
_RRS_, ii, no. 503 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 504 Charter
_RRS_, ii, no. 506 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 508 Charter Clackmannan
Forgandenny or Longforgan
_RRS_, ii, no. 509 Charter Jedburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 511 Charter Traquair_RRS_, ii, no. 512 Charter Selkirk_RRS_, ii, no. 513 Charter Selkirk
_RRS_, ii, no. 515 Charter Haddington
_RRS_, ii, no. 516 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, ii, no. 519 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, ii, no. 522 Charter Elgin
_RRS_, ii, no. 523 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, ii, no. 524 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 9 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 69 Charter Roxburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 10 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 76 Charter Yarrow Meres_RRS_, ii, no. 11 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 89 Charter_RRS_, ii, no. 94 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 99 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, ii, no. 102 Charter Clackmannan_RRS_, ii, no. 103 Charter Clackmannan_RRS_, ii, no. 105 Settlement Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 13 Charter Perth_RRS_, ii, no. 107 Charter Stirling_RRS_, ii, no. 109 Charter St Andrews_RRS_, ii, no. 110 Charter Alyth_RRS_, ii, no. 111 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, ii, no. 112 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 114 Charter Forfar_RRS_, ii, no. 115 Charter Brechin
_RRS_, iii, no. 10 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 118 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 99 Charter Dundee
_RRS_, iii, no. 100 Charter Clunie (Stormont)
_RRS_, iii, no. 101 Charter Perth
_RRS_, iii, no. 103 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 11 Charter Scone_RRS_, iii, no. 113 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 117 Charter Clackmannan_RRS_, iii, no. 120 Charter Kincardine
_RRS_, iii, no. 125 Charter Clunie (Stormont)
_RRS_, iii, no. 126 Charter Clunie (Stormont)_RRS_, iii, no. 127 Charter Kincardine
_RRS_, iii, no. 129 Charter Dundee_RRS_, iii, no. 135 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 136 Charter Perth
_RRS_, iii, no. 137 Charter
_RRS_, iii, no. 141 Charter Aberdeen
_RRS_, iii, no. 143 Charter Selkirk
_RRS_, iii, no. 147 Charter Barry
_RRS_, iii, no. 152 Charter Kinross
_RRS_, iii, no. 157 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 158 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 159 Charter/Brieve Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 162 Charter Jedburgh
_RRS_, iii, no. 163 Charter Cupar
_RRS_, iii, no. 165 Charter Kincardine
_RRS_, iii, no. 17 Charter Linlithgow
_RRS_, iii, no. 166 Charter Clackmannan
_RRS_, iii, no. 170 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 177 Charter Forfar_RRS_, iii, no. 180 Charter Cullen
_RRS_, iii, no. 181 Charter/Brieve Cullen
_RRS_, iii, no. 182 Charter Aberdeen
_RRS_, iii, no. 184 Charter/Brieve Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 188 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 189 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 190 Charter Kinross
_RRS_, iii, no. 191 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, iii, no. 20 Charter Perth
_RRS_, iii, no. 194 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 195 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 196 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 200 Charter Kintore
_RRS_, iii, no. 201 Charter Kintore
_RRS_, iii, no. 21 Charter Perth
_RRS_, iii, no. 204 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 205 Charter Balmerino
_RRS_, iii, no. 206 Charter Balmerino
_RRS_, iii, no. 207 Charter
_RRS_, iii, no. 208 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, iii, no. 210 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 211 Charter Kinross
_RRS_, iii, no. 212 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 22 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 213 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 214 Charter St Andrews_RRS_, iii, no. 216 Charter Aberdeen
_RRS_, iii, no. 217 Charter Aberdeen
_RRS_, iii, no. 222 Charter Traquair
_RRS_, iii, no. 23 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 223 Charter Traquair
_RRS_, iii, no. 224 Charter Traquair
_RRS_, iii, no. 226 Charter Kenmore
_RRS_, iii, no. 232 Charter St Andrews
_RRS_, iii, no. 233 Charter St Andrews
_RRS_, iii, no. 236 Charter Melrose
_RRS_, iii, no. 343 Charter
_RRS_, iii, no. 238 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, iii, no. 241 Charter Ayr
_RRS_, iii, no. 260 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 261 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 262 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 263 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, iii, no. 265 Charter Newbattle_RRS_, iii, no. 274 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 276 Charter Forfar_RRS_, iii, no. 277 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 278 Charter_RRS_, iii, no. 281 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 284 Charter Forfar_RRS_, iii, no. 285 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 289 Charter Kinfauns
_RRS_, iii, no. 30 Charter St Andrews_RRS_, iii, no. 296 Charter Inverquiech_RRS_, iii, no. 297 Charter Holyrood Abbey
_RRS_, iii, no. 300 Charter Balmerino
_RRS_, iii, no. 344 Charter
_RRS_, iii, no. 31 Charter Perth
_RRS_, iii, no. 302 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 303 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 307 Charter Arbroath
_RRS_, iii, no. 308 Charter Arbroath
_RRS_, iii, no. 311 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 32 Charter Clunie (Stormont)_RRS_, iii, no. 313 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, iii, no. 314 Charter Cupar (Fife)_RRS_, iii, no. 317 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 318 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 319 Charter Roxburgh
_RRS_, iii, no. 321 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, iii, no. 33 Charter Clunie (Stormont)
_RRS_, iii, no. 323 Charter
_RRS_, iii, no. 326 Charter Kinclaven
_RRS_, iii, no. 328 Charter Kinghorn
_RRS_, iii, no. 329 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 34 Notification Forfar_RRS_, iii, no. 331 Charter Dunfermline
_RRS_, iii, no. 338 Charter
_RRS_, iii, no. 35 Charter Clunie (Stormont)_RRS_, iii, no. 37 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 38 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, iii, no. 39 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 40 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 41 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 42 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 48 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, iii, no. 5 Charter Dunfermline
_RRS_, iii, no. 50 Charter
_RRS_, iii, no. 54 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 55 Charter Dundee_RRS_, iii, no. 56 Charter Scone_RRS_, iii, no. 6 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 60 Charter York
_RRS_, iii, no. 63 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iii, no. 64 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 67 Charter Fyvie
_RRS_, iii, no. 69 Charter Scone_RRS_, iii, no. 7 Charter Alyth
_RRS_, iii, no. 72 Charter Kinross
_RRS_, iii, no. 334 Charter
_RRS_, iii, no. 337 Charter
_RRS_, iii, no. 76 Charter Kincardine
_RRS_, iii, no. 77 Charter Kinross_RRS_, iii, no. 8 Charter Clunie (Stormont)
_RRS_, iii, no. 78 Charter Kinross
_RRS_, iii, no. 79 Charter Dundee
_RRS_, iii, no. 85 Charter Selkirk
_RRS_, iii, no. 86 Charter Selkirk_RRS_, iii, no. 9 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iii, no. 89 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iii, no. 97 Charter Clunie (Stormont)
_RRS_, iv, no. 174 Charter
_RRS_, iv, no. 104 Charter Cupar (Fife)
_RRS_, iv, no. 105 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iv, no. 115 Charter Roxburgh_RRS_, iv, no. 120 Charter Haddington
_RRS_, iv, no. 127 Charter Coupar Angus
_RRS_, iv, no. 128 Charter Dunfermline_RRS_, iv, no. 11 Charter Scone_RRS_, iv, no. 139 Charter Newbattle
_RRS_, iv, no. 12 Charter Kincardine_RRS_, iv, no. 149 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iv, no. 153 Charter Dundee
_RRS_, iv, no. 13 Charter Edinburgh_RRS_, iv, no. 159 Charter Largo_RRS_, iv, no. 162 Charter Scone_RRS_, iv, no. 163 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iv, no. 2 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, iv, no. 19 Charter St Andrews
_RRS_, iv, no. 20 Charter Edinburgh
_RRS_, iv, no. 26 Charter Perth
_RRS_, iv, no. 33 Charter Kinross
_RRS_, iv, no. 41 Charter Forfar
_RRS_, iv, no. 4 Charter Crail
_RRS_, iv, no. 44 Charter Scone_RRS_, iv, no. 47 Charter Linlithgow_RRS_, iv, no. 169 Charter
_RRS_, iv, no. 165 Charter
_RRS_, iv, no. 5 Charter Haddington_RRS_, iv, no. 55 Charter Perth
_RRS_, iv, no. 58 Charter Stirling
_RRS_, iv, no. 59 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iv, no. 6 Charter Roxburgh
_RRS_, iv, no. 164 Charter
_RRS_, iv, no. 65 Charter Aboyne
_RRS_, iv, no. 66 Charter Aboyne
_RRS_, iv, no. 73 Charter Scone
_RRS_, iv, no. 81 Charter Kintore
_RRS_, iv, no. 256 Charter Kinclaven
_RRS_, iv, no. 87 Charter Kintore_RRS_, iv, no. 89 Charter Haddington
_RRS_, iv, no. 103 Charter Cupar (Fife)
_SEA_, i, no. 1 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 3 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 8 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 198 Charter_St A. Lib._, 374 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 374-75 Charter_St A. Lib._, 375 Charter_Kel. Lib._, no. 444 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 199 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 299-300 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 300-01 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 6 Charter_St A. Lib._, 301 Charter_St A. Lib._, 365 Charter_Kel. Lib._, no. 224 Charter_Kel. Lib._, no. 435 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 301-02 Charter_St A. Lib._, 367 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 200 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 368 Charter_St A. Lib._, 302 Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, i, 15 Charter Aberdeen
_SEA_, i, no. 7 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 303 Charter St Andrews
_St A. Lib._, 303-04 Charter Aberdeen Cathedral_Abdn. Reg._, ii, 271-2 Charter
_Kel. Lib._, no. 227 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 202 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 305-06 Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, i, 27-8 Charter Aberdeen Cathedral
_Abdn. Reg._, ii, 277-8 Charter Fetternear_SEA_, i, no. 5 Notification
_Arb. Lib._, no. 235 Charter Aberdeen
_Abdn. Reg._, i, 36-7 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 11 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 10 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 2 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 4 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 9 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 227 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 224 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 221 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 215 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 216 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 217 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 226 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 118 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 235 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 229 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 230 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 232 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 236 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 234 Charter Perth
_SEA_, i, no. 239 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 238 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 252 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 259 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 260 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 255 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 242 Charter Perth_SEA_, i, no. 121 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 251 Charter Kirkliston
_SEA_, i, no. 241 Charter Tyninghame
_SEA_, i, no. 250 Charter_Dunf. Reg._, no. 110 Charter_Dunf. Reg._, no. 101 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 155-56 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 150 Charter_St A. Lib._, 106-07, 154-55 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 108 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 165 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 54 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 53 Charter
Ash, St Andrews, App. 2D, no. 5 Charter Tyninghame?
NRS, RH 6/22 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 107 Charter
_N.B. Chrs._, no. 8 Charter_Camb. Reg._, no. 46 Charter
King, _IR_ 27 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.18, no. 14 Charter_Dunf. Reg._, no. 102 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 153 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 144 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 154 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 155 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 156 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 157 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 158 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 159 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 160 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 161 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 162 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 163 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 134 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 164 Charter
_Holy. Lib._, no. 47 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 151 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 107 Charter Dairsie
_St A. Lib._, 160-1 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 156-7 Charter
NRS, RH 6/23 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 135 Charter_St A. Lib._, 157, 170A Charter
_Yester Writs_, no. 9 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 108 Notification
_Scone Lib._, no. 52 Charter
Barrow, Kinninmonth, no. 12 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 160 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 117A Charter_St A. Lib._, 366 Charter
_Midl. Chrs._, no. 30 Charter
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_Kel. Lib._, no. 419 Charter St Andrews_St A. Lib._, 166 Charter Tyninghame
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_SEA_, i, no. 120 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 168 Charter Lossie
_Camb. Reg._, no. 110 Charter Inchmurdo
_HMC 14_, no. 20 Charter Restenneth_St A. Lib._, 369 Charter_St A. Lib._, 161-2 Charter
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_Camb. Reg._, no. 117 Notification Inchmurdo
NRS, RH 6/36/A Charter
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Ash, St Andrews, App. 2B, no. 1 Charter
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_Lind. Cart._, no. 110 Charter Lindores
_Midl. Chrs._, no. 40 Charter Tyninghame
_Lind. Cart._, no. 142 Charter Dairsie_SEA_, i, no. 136 Charter_Gen. Coll._, i, 47 Charter Cambuskenneth_Dryb. Lib._, no. 19 Charter Inchmurdo
_St A. Lib._, 310-11 Charter Dairsie
_Camb. Reg._, no. 85 Notification Inchmurdo
_Dryb. Lib._, no. 10 Charter St Andrews_Holy. Lib._, no. 77 Charter Lochleven
_St A. Lib._, 178-9 Charter Inchmurdo
_Dryb. Lib._, no. 40 Charter Inchmurdo
_St A. Lib._, 174 Notification Inchmurdo
_SEA_, i, no. 138 Charter_Kel. Lib._, no. 429 Charter St AndrewsNRS, CH 2/86/19, no. 2 Charter Inchmurdo
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_Lind. Cart._, no. 145 Charter Monimail
_Lind. Cart._, no. 146 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 1 Charter Wedale (Stow)
BL, Cott. Chrs. XVIII, no. 29 Charter St Andrews
_Dryb. Lib._, nos. 21, 290A Charter Newton?
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_SEA_, i, no. 145 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 151 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 152 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 154 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 147 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 156 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 133 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 155 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 187 Charter
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_SEA_, i, no. 178 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 189 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 200 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 204 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 159 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 184 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 203 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 162 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 188 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 190 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 191 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 192 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 193 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 194 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 195 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 196 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 137 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 212 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 185 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 205 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 213 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 222 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 223 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 214 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 225 Charter
_RRS_, vi, no. 260 Charter Scotlandwell
_Lind. Cart._, no. 143 Charter Lindores
EUL, Laing Chrs., no. 3023 Charter
_Knights St J._, no. 2 Charter
_A.B. Ill._, iii, 125n Charter
_Knights St J._, no. 4 Charter Temple Dinsley
_Balm. Lib._, no. 42 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 16 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 23 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 24 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 17 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 27 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 18 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 25 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 78 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 175 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 190 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 195 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 12 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 186 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 79 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 176 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 187 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 191 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 196 Charter
_Lind. Lib._, no. 15 Charter
_Douglas_, iii, no. 282 Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fo. 110r-v Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 127A Charter_SEA_, i, no. 13 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 239 Charter
_Lind. Lib._, no. 7 Charter
_Lind. Lib._, no. 13 NotificationArbroath Abbey (chapterhouse)
_St A. Lib._, 111-12 Charter Montrose_SEA_, i, no. 14 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 15 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 19 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 20 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 21 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 22 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 304-5 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 201 Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, i, 29 Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, i, 34 Charter Aberdeen
_Arb. Lib._, no. 240 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 53 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 126 Charter Dunblane
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 67 Charter Dunblane
_SEA_, i, no. 28 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 33 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 23 Charter Dunkeld
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 311 Charter Dunkeld
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 56 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 167 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 296-7 Charter
_Holy. Lib._, App. II, no. 13 Notification Melginch
_Arb. Lib._, no. 219 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 131 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 133 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 66 Charter Dunkeld
_Scone Lib._, no. 111 Charter Scone
_St A. Lib._, 347 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 107-8 Notification
_SEA_, i, no. 29 Charter St Andrews
_Arb. Lib._, no. 213 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 45 Charter_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 31 Charter_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 30 Charter_N.B. Chrs._, no. 11 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 123 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 124 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 351, no. 95 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 61 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 51 Notification
_SEA_, i, no. 31 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 34 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 35 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 32 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 33 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 36 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 37 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 38 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 2 Charter St Andrews
_Scone Lib._, no. 92 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 403 Charter
Auchterarder (church)
_Lind. Cart._, no. 79 Charter
_Holy. Lib._, no. 66 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 93 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 336, no. 43 Charter Forfar
_SEA_, i, no. 43 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 351, no. 94 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 54 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 47 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 48 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 46 Charter_St A. Lib._, 294-5 Charter_C.A. Chrs._, no. 14 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 351, no. 96 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 216 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 109 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 23 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 88 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 217 Charter
_Inchaff. Lib._, no. 70 Charter
_Inchaff. Lib._, no. 77 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 36 Charter_Camb. Reg._, no. 15 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 34 Charter
_Inchaff. Lib._, no. 71 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 42 Charter_Holy. Lib._, no. 66 (2) Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 218 Charter_Dunf. Reg._, no. 129 Charter
_Inchaff. Lib._, no. 75 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 28 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 29 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 297 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 295-96 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 26 Charter Tibbermore
_Scone Lib._, no. 99 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 41 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 14 Charter
_Inchaff. Lib._, no. 78 Charter_Dunf. Reg._, no. 132 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, nos. 205, 306 Notification Dunkeld Cathedral
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 65 Charter Dunkeld
_Scone Lib._, no. 100 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 335, no. 40 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 184 Charter Dunkeld
_Camb. Reg._, no. 13 Charter Dunkeld
_St A. Lib._, 309 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 27 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 90 Charter Tibbermore
_Scone Lib._, no. 110 Charter Inchcolm
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 310 Charter Dunkeld
_SEA_, i, no. 44 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 351, no. 98 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 22 Charter_SEA_, i, no. 45 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 49 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 50 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 46 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 47 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 48 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 192 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 188 Charter
Barrow, Kinninmonth, no. 2 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 305 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 279-80 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 83 Charter Arbroath
_Arb. Lib._, no. 251 Charter Arbroath
_Arb. Lib._, no. 257 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 286-7 Charter Arbroath
_Arb. Lib._, no. 275 Notification
_Arb. Lib._, no. 248 Notification Arbroath
_Arb. Lib._, no. 367 Charter Aberdeen
_Nat. MSS Scot._, ii, no. 3 Charter Arbroath
_Arb. Lib._, App., no. 6 Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fo. 138v Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 270 Charter Arbroath
_Arb. Lib._, no. 274 Charter Arbroath
BL Add. MS 33245, fos. 137v-138r Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 249 Notification
_Arb. Lib._, no. 306 Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fo. 112r Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 258 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 52 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 227A Charter Ord Hill
_Arb. Lib._, no. 271 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 55 Charter_C.A. Chrs._, no. 20 Charter
_Pais. Reg._, 109-10 Charter_St A. Lib._, 392-3 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 234 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, App. I, no. 601 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 314 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 315 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 316 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 317 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 320 Charter Dunfermline
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 322 Charter Dunfermline
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 596[*] Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 302 Notification
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 304 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 305 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 227 Charter Forfar
_Kel. Lib._, no. 231 Charter Kelso
_Kel. Lib._, no. 228 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 58 Charter
_CDS_, i, no. 2267 Charter Lindores
_Lind. Cart._, no. 89 Charter
NRS, GD 160/112 (5) Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, 10 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 51 Notification
_Moray Reg._, no. 53 Charter
_Moray Reg._, no. 54 Charter
_Moray Reg._, no. 61 Charter
_Moray Reg._, no. 60 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 208 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 38 Charter
_Moray Reg._, no. 79 Charter
_Moray Reg._, no. 214 Charter
_SEA_, i, no. 111 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 205 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 209 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 49 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 105 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 47 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 36 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 106 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 142 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 149 Charter
Ash, St Andrews, App. 7, no. 1 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 166 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 152 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 168 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 170 Charter
_Yester Writs_, no. 12 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 175-6 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 176 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 306-7, 325 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 112 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 109 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 118 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 143 Charter
Ash, St Andrews, App. 7, no. 3 Charter St Andrews
_Pais. Reg._, 120 Charter St Andrews_C.A. Chrs._, no. 54 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 328 Charter
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 23 Charter
_HMC 14_, no. 21 Charter
_Kel. Lib._, no. 278 Charter
NRS, RH 6/36/B Charter
_St A. Lib._, 26 Notification St Andrews
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 141 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 144 Charter St Andrews
_St A. Lib._, 404-5 Charter
Barrow, Kinninmonth, no. 7 Charter
SAUL, UYSL 01 Charter St Andrews
_St A. Lib._, 121-2 Charter St Andrews_Kel. Lib._, no. 446 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 4 Charter St Andrews
_Arb. Lib._, no. 317 Charter St Andrews
_Scone Lib._, no. 117 Charter St Andrews
_St A. Lib._, 176-8 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 134 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 72 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 10 Charter Dunkeld
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 60 Charter Dunkeld
NRS, GD 90/1/19 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 39 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 53 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 112 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, App., no. 4 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 49 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 114 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 115 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, App. no. 5 Charter
_Douglas_, iii, no. 286 Charter Ballindalloch
_Douglas_, iii, no. 6 Charter
_Douglas_, iii, no. 4 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 41 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 340, no. 58 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 43 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 44 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 46 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 50 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 47 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 52 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 48 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 343, no. 72 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 60 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 55 Charter Lindores
_Lind. Cart._, no. 61 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 62 Charter Inchmurdo
_C.A. Rent._, 343, no. 73 Charter
_Brech. Reg._, i, no. 3 Charter
_Brech. Reg._, i, no. 4 Charter Brechin Castle
_Arb. Lib._, no. 72 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 74 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 74(bis) Charter
_SHS Misc. iv_, no. 12 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 129 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 48 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 40 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 41 Charter Edinburgh
_Lind. Cart._, no. 116 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 331, no. 27 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 149 Charter
_C.A. Chrs_, no. 39 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 332, no. 30 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 332, no. 32 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 128 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 332, no. 31 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 332-3, no. 33 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 50 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 52 Charter
_Kinloss Recs._, 146 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 245-6 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 348-9, no. 87 Charter
_SHS Misc. iv_, no. 18 Charter
NRS, RH 6/67 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 73 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 334, no. 37 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 334, no. 38 Charter
Fraser Papers, no. 1 Charter
_Moray Reg._, App., no. 15 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 147 Charter_St A. Lib._, 246 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 148 Charter_C.A. Chrs_, no. 22 Charter
_Oliphants_, no. 3 Charter
Perth (White chapel of Carmelite Friars)
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 13 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 34.6.24, p. 377 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 24 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 252 Notification
NRS, RH 1/2/31 Charter
NRS, RH 1/2/32 Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, 14-5 Charter
_Mort. Reg._, ii, no. 5 Charter
_Dryb. Lib._, no. 18 Charter
_A.B. Ill._, ii, 426-7 Charter
_A.B. Ill._, ii, 427-8 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 130 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 252-3 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 253 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 254 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 132 Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fo. 160r Charter Arbroath
_St A. Lib._, 282-3 Charter
NRS, GD 52/388 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 383 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 310 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 26 Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, ii, 276-7 Charter Kelly (Buchan)
_Abdn. Reg._, 30-4 Charter Kelly (?)
_RMS_, ii, no. 1198 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 124 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 85 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 370 Charter
_A.B. Coll._, 407-9 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 250 Charter/Brieve
_St A. Lib._, 251 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 251-2 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 12 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 34.6.24, p. 377 Charter
_HMC 5_, no. 5 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 176 Charter
NRS, GD 103/2/11, unpag. app. Charter Ceres
_N.B. Chrs._, no. 19 Charter Kilconquhar
_N.B. Chrs._, no. 20 Charter Kilconquhar
Barrow, Kinninmonth, no. 14 Charter
NRS, RH 9/4/3 Charter
NRS, RH 9/4/3 Charter
_RRS_, vi, no. 262A Charter Inverugie
_Lind. Cart._, no. 130 Charter Scone
_A.B. Ill._, iv, 73-75 Charter Elgin (Chanonry)
BL Add. MS 33245, fo. 133r Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 234 Charter Aberdeen
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 192 Charter
'Moneny' (Minnonie ABD?)
_Lind. Cart._, no. 140 Charter
BL, Add. MS 33245, fo. 80r Charter
_St A. Lib._, 278 Charter
Duncan, May Docs., no. 52 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 244 Charter
_SHS Misc. iv_, no. 4 Charter
_N.B. Chrs._, no. 7 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 144 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 145 Charter
_RRS_, v, no. 141 Charter
_Moray Reg._, no. 50 Charter
_Cal. Laing Chrs._, no. 6 Charter
_N.B. Chrs._, no. 3 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 245 Charter
Campbell, _SHR_ 8, 222 Charter
_SHS Misc. iv_, no. 7 Charter
_HMC 8_, no. 1 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 34.6.24, p. 409 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 85 Notification
_Balm. Lib._, no. 37 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 44 Charter
Dupplin Chrs., no. 114 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 242-3 Charter
Gray of Kinfauns, 5/84, no.2 Charter
Arbroath (burgh court)
_St A. Lib._, xxi Charter
_St A. Lib._, 241-2 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 243-4 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 243 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 241 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 288-9 Notification
_N.B. Chrs._, no. 6 Charter
NRS, GD 212/1/6 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 108 Charter Findo Gask
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 109 Charter Findo Gask
_Glas. Reg._, no. 90 Charter Alyth
_Scone Lib._, no. 98 Charter
_Lennox_, ii, no. 11 Charter
_Lennox_, ii, no. 9 CharterBL, Add. MS 33245, fo. 80r-v Charter
_St A. Lib._, 262-3 Charter
_Moncreiffes_, no. 2 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 193 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 246-7 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 362 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 367 Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, i, 16 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.18, no. 68 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 311-12 Charter Falkland
Moncreiffe (church cemetery)
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 16 Charter
_HMC Mar and Kellie_, 4 Charter_HMC Mar and Kellie_, 1 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 248-9 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 248 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 249 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 249-50 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 373-4 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 206 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 287-8 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 198 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 199 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 333, no. 34 Notification Rait (Atholl)
_Arb. Lib._, no. 309 Charter
_Menteith_, no. 6 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 34.6.24, p. 377 Charter
_Moray Reg._, App., no. 16 Charter
_Moncreiffs_, no. 7 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 385 Charter
NRS, GD 82/6 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 196 Charter
Atholl Charters, no. 6 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 40 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 65 Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, ii, 273-5 Charter Inverurie
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 55 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 80 Charter
BL, Add. MS 33245, fo. 179r-v Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 295 Charter
_Grant_, no. 6 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 61 Charter Lundie
_Lind. Cart._, no. 115 Charter Scone
_St A. Lib._, 363-4 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 341, no. 62 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 59 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 91 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 369 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 365 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 141 Charter
_Abdn. Reg._, ii, 268-9 Charter_HMC Mar and Kellie_, 5 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 2 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 9 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 10 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 11 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 14 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 15 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 16 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 17 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 18 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 19 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 24 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 27 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 26 Notification
Neville, Strathearn, no. 20 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 21 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 22 Charter/Brieve
Neville, Strathearn, no. 23 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 1 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 39 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 33 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 34 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 3 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 35 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 36 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, nos. 43, 43a Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 40 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 37 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 38 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 41 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 42 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 55 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 47 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 4 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 56 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 49 Charter Crieff
Neville, Strathearn, no. 50 Charter Kenmore
Neville, Strathearn, no. 51 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, nos. 59, 59a Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 58 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 52 Charter Crieff
Neville, Strathearn, no. 53 Charter Crieff
Neville, Strathearn, no. 5 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 60 Charter Fowlis Wester
Neville, Strathearn, no. 61 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 54 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 72 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 64 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 66 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 67 Charter/Brieve Innerpeffray
Neville, Strathearn, no. 73 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 2 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 86 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 3 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 36 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 6 Charter
_Arb Lib._, no. 87 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 8 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 11 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 7 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 9 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 5 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 12 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 12 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 13 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, no. 7 Charter
NRS, RH 1/2/51 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 343, no. 70 Charter
_Douglas_, iii, no. 5 Charter
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 14 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 397-8 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 59 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 31.2.4 Charter
_Stair Society Misc V_, App. Charter
_Holy. Lib._, no. 37 Charter Forfar
_St A. Lib_, 255-6 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, App., no. 4a Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 7 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 22 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 1 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 9 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 10 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 70 Charter
Swinton, _SHR_ 2, no. 5 Charter
Swinton, _SHR_ 2, no. 4 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 3 Charter Groby
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 17 Charter Dysart
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 26 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 19 Charter Leuchars
_Camb. Reg._, no. 73 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 20 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 15 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 21 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 18 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 38 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 156 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 155 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 19 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 29.4.2 (x), fo. 231r Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 90 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 91 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 340-1, no. 60 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 284 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 341, no. 61 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 17 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 39 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 142 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 122 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 118 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 32 Charter Dundee
_St A. Lib._, 313 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 340, no. 57 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 340, no. 59 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 66 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 342, no. 67 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 42 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 47 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 68 Charter Inchaffray
NLS, Adv. MS 34.6.24, p. 376 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 338-9, no. 52 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 336-7, no. 46 Charter
NRS, RH 1/2/42 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 78 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 108 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 43 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, ii, App. III, no. 6 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 313-4 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 337, no. 48 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 76 Charter
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 7 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 34.6.24, pp. 376-7 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 77 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 106 Charter
_Grant_, no. 11 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 340, no. 59 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 118 Charter
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 10 CharterBL, Add. MS 33245, fo. 132 r-v. Charter
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 12 Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.18, no. 45 Charter Inchyra
NRS, GD 160/112 (2) Charter
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 19 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 334, no. 39 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 165 Charter
_Chrs. David I_, no. 101 Charter Jedburgh_Chrs. David I_, no. 129 Charter St Andrews
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 44 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 343, no. 69 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 14 Charter Strathy
Barrow, Judex, no. 2 Notification Forfar
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 37 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 18 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 74 Charter
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 15 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 112 Charter
NRS, GD 1/346/1 Charter
_Gen. Coll._, i, 52-3 Charter
_Gen. Coll._, i, 53 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 39 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 12 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 13 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 14 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 16 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 292-3 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 242 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 245 Charter
BL, Add. MS 33245, fo. 126v Charter Forfar (chapel)
_St A. Lib._, 281 Charter
Barrow, Kinninmonth, no. 13 Charter
_SHS Misc. iv_, no. 11 Charter
_Moncreiffs_, no. 3 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 266-7 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 267 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 267-8 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 260 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 274-5 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 275 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 274 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 28 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 109 Charter St Andrews
_Lind. Cart._, no. 81 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 83 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 84 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 254-5 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 287 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 290-1 Charter
NRS, GD 45/27/95 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 139 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 190 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 191 Charter
_A.B. Ill._, iv, 4 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 19 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 382-3 Charter
Barrow, _SHR 77_, 254 Charter
NLS, Ch. 6002 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 179 Charter Dunfermline
NLS, Ch. 6003 Charter
_Kinloss Recs._, 145-7 Charter
_Highland Papers_, ii, 221-3 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 276, 342 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 10 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 344, no. 77 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 59 Charter Coupar Angus
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 60 Charter
Aberdeen (St Nicholas' church)
St Apollinaris' Chapel (Polnar, ABD?)
_St A. Lib._, 264 Charter
_N.B. Chrs._, no. 10 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 263-4 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 36 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 3 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 138 Charter
_SHS Misc. iv_, no. 14 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 37 Charter
_RMS_, iii, no. 2132 (5) Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 143 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 93 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, nos. 203, 206 Charter Dunfermline
_Arb. Lib._, no. 25 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 63 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, nos. 98, 303 Charter
Swinton, _SHR_ 2, no. 6 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, App. X Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 24 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 40-1 Charter
_Panmure Reg._, ii, 84-5 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 264-5 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 16 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 116 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 63 Charter Scone
_Moray Reg._, no. 218 Charter
_Moncreiffes_, no. 8 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 283 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 269 Charter
_Midl. Chrs._, no. 14 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 25 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 344, no. 75 Charter
_Cromartie_, 445-6 Charter
_SHS Misc. v_, no. 12 Charter
Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 7 Charter_Gen. Coll._, i, 47 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 269-70 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 270 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 65 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 75 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 277-8 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 70 Charter
NRS, GD 220/1/A1/4/6 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 341-2 Charter Newton
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 207 Charter Dunfermline
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 208 Charter Dunfermline
_Moray Reg._, C.O., no. 8 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 340-1 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 109-10 Charter St Andrews
_Dunf. Reg_, no. 209 Charter Culbin
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 210 Charter Culbin
_Inchcolm_, no. 5 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 41-2 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 265-6 Charter
_Moncreiffes_, no. 1 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 166 Charter Edinburgh
_Arb. Lib._, no. 119 Charter
_Moncreiffes_, no. 5 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 35 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 7 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 268 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 336, no. 44 Charter Coupar Angus
BL Add. Ch. 66569 Charter Cargill
NRS, GD 82/6 Charter
NRS, GD 212/1/6 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 342, no. 65 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 31 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 364 Charter Leochel
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 12 Charter
_Wemyss_, ii, no. 2 Charter
_Menteith_, no. 2 Charter
_Menteith_, no. 3 Charter
_Menteith_, no. 4 Charter
_Melr. Lib._, no. 343 Charter
_SHS Misc. iv_, no. 8 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 46 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 284-5 Charter
SAUL, UYSL 110/6/5 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 47 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 50 Charter
Swinton, _SHR_ 2, no. 3 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 331, no. 28 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 204 Charter
Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 8 Charter
Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 9 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 21 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 22 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 23 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 24 Charter
_A.B. Ill._, iv, 3 Charter Deer
_Dryb. Lib._, no. 22 Charter
_Dryb. Lib._, no. 24 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 56 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 57 Charter Fintray
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 18 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 354 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 154 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 291 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 71 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 258-9 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 259-60 Charter
Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 2 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 25 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 348, no. 86 Charter
SAUL, UYSL 110/6/4 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 318 Charter
_East Lothian Deeds_, no. 1 Charter_Dunf. Reg._, no. 151 Charter Dunfermline_St A. Lib._, 208 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 209 Charter_St A. Lib._, 208-9 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 192 Charter Haddington
_Dryb. Lib._, no. 16 Charter
_Moray Reg._, no. 215 Charter Perth
_St A. Lib._, 271 Charter
_Camb. Reg._, no. 104 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 315 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 98 Charter Inchaffray
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 99 Charter Inchaffray
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 100 Charter Inchaffray
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 101 Charter Inchaffray
_Scone Lib._, no. 21 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 125a Charter
_Panmure Reg._, ii, 82-3 Charter Scone
_RRS_, vi, no. 422 Charter
_RRS_, vi, no. 423 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 87 Charter Scone
Simpson, de Quincy, App. A, no. 12 Charter
Simpson, de Quincy, App. A., no. 13 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 91 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 81 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 38 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 82 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 174 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 175 Charter
Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 6 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 309-10 Charter
Fyvie Castle, bdle 289-97, item 295 Charter Dunfermline?
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 177 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 94 Charter_C.A. Rent._, 342, no. 64 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 271-2 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 4 Charter Forfar
_St A. Lib._, 257 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 163 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 162 Charter Perth
_St A. Lib._, 258 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 161 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 21 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 23 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 24 Charter
NRS, GD 45/16/3036 Charter_Gen. Coll._, i, 47 Charter Blebo
_Arb. Lib._, no. 318 Charter Arbroath
_Arb. Lib._, no. 309 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 280 Charter Ormiston
_Camb. Reg._, no. 14 Charter
_Melvilles_, no. 11 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 276-7 Charter
_Brech. Reg._, ii, no. 1 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 86 Charter Edinburgh Castle
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 30 Notification Lindores
Charter Dunfallin
_Yester Writs_, no. 15 Charter Forfar
_Holy. Lib._, no. 66 (1) Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 56 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, ii, App. II, no. 2 Charter
_Panmure Reg._, ii, 140-1 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 420-1 Charter St Andrews
_SHS Misc. iv_, no. 17 Charter
_Douglas_, iii, no. 281 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 70 Charter
Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., nos. 32, 32a
_Lind. Cart._, no. 71 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 72 Charter
_Culross Chrs._, 71-2 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 28 Charter Markinch
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 5 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 73 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 45 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 37 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 42 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 43 CharterStringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 27 CharterStringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 44 CharterStringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 10 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 72 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 49 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 56 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 50 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 46 CharterStringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 47 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 51 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 74 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 6 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 8 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 9 CharterStringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 55 Charter
Stringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 71 CharterStringer, Earl David _Acta_, no. 24 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 37 Charter
Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 5 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 273 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 279 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 335 CharterBL, Add. MS 33245, fo 160v Charter
_Southesk_, App., no. 29 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 28 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 140 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, App. IX Charter
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.18, no. 84 Charter
_RRS_, vi, no. 260 Charter Aberdeen
_RRS_, vi, no. 260 Charter Aberdeen
_Abdn. Reg._, ii, 278-79 Charter Aberdeen
_Abdn. Reg._, ii, 280-1 Charter
_RRS_, vi, no. 260 Charter Aberdeen
_Arb. Lib._, no. 136 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 33 Charter
NRS, RH 1/2/66 Charter Scone_C.A. Rent._, 335, no. 42 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 11 Charter Perth
_Balm. Lib._, no. 36 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 97 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 88 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 89 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 95 Charter Perth
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 70 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 71 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 110 Charter Perth
_SHS Misc. iv_, no. 15 Charter
NRS, GD 160/112 (3) Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 82 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 90 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 86 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 25 Charter
_Balm. Lib._, no. 22 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 96 Charter
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 69 Charter Perth
_Lind. Cart._, no. 67 Charter
Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 4 Charter
_Scone Lib._, no. 94 Charter_Lind. Cart._, no. 85 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 7 Charter
_Spald. Misc._, v, no. 3 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 61 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 167 Charter
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 168 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 256 Charter_Gen. Coll._, i, 47 Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fols. 143v-144r Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 58 Charter
_Inchcolm_, no. 29 Charter Aberdour (church)
_C.A. Rent._, 338, no. 50 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 57 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 339, no. 55 Charter
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 11 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 382 Charter_Arb. Lib._, no. 84 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 18 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, nos 19 & 90 Charter Berwick_Arb. Lib._, no. 137 Charter_Lind. Cart._, no. 15 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 16 Charter
_Panmure Reg._, ii, 203-4 Charter_Balm. Lib._, no. 31 Charter
_St A. Lib._, 240-1 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 17 Charter
_SHS Misc. xiii_, no. 1 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 56 Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fo. 149r-v Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fo. 145r-v Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fo. 149r. Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 263 Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fo. 148r. Charter
_St A. Lib._, 285-6 Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fo 153v. Charter Arbroath
_Lind. Cart._, no. 68 Charter
_Lind. Cart._, no. 69 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 54 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 89 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 261 Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fos. 152r-v Charter
BL Add. MS 33245, fos. 146r-v Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 67 Charter
NLS, MS Adv. 34.4.2, fos 52r-v, 72r-v Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 124 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 125 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 127 Charter
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 48 Charter
_Kel. Lib._, no. 233 Charter
_C.A. Rent._, 333, no. 35 Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 314 Charter Arbroath
_RRS_, iv, no. 61 Agreement
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 64 Agreement
_A.B. Coll._, 568 Agreement
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 3 Agreement Perth
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 7 Agreement
_St A. Lib._, 327 Agreement
_St A. Lib._, 329 Agreement
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.18, no. 31 Agreement
Perth (Blackfriars' church)
Simpson, de Quincy, App. A, no. 15 Agreement
_SEA_, i, no. 228 Agreement
_SEA_, i, no. 114 Agreement
_SEA_, i, no. 258 Agreement
_Moray Reg._, no. 30 Agreement Elgin Cathedral
_Moray Reg._, no. 35 Agreement
_Abdn. Reg._, i, 17 Agreement
_Moray Reg._, no. 33 Agreement
_Arb. Lib._, nos. 247, 311 Agreement
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 113 Agreement
_Balm. Lib._, no. 5 Agreement Forfar (king's court)
_St A. Lib._, 325-6 Agreement
_St A. Lib._, 396-7 Agreement
_St A. Lib._, 393 Agreement
_Scone Lib._, no. 84 Agreement
BL, Add. MS 33245, fo. 152r Agreement
BL, Add. MS 33245, fo. 147r-v Charter
_Arb. Lib._, no. 144 Agreement
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 26 Agreement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 121 Agreement
_Inchcolm_, no. 15 Agreement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 227B Agreement Ord Hill
_Inchcolm_, no. 19 Agreement
BL, Add. MS 33245, fos. 151r-v Agreement
BL Add. MS 33245, fos. 146v-147r. Agreement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 272 Agreement
BL Add. MS 33245, fos. 151v-152r Agreement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 294 Agreement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 366 Agreement
_Dunf. Reg._, nos. 201, 309 Agreement
_Erroll Chrs._, no. 9 Agreement
_St A. Lib._, 384 Agreement
_Lind. Cart._, no. 123 Agreement
_Lind. Cart._, no. 114 Agreement Lindores
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 91 Agreement Inchaffray
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 92 Agreement Inchaffray
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 319 Agreement
BL, Add. Ch. 76751 Agreement
_Inchcolm_, no. 30 Agreement
BL, MS Harl. 4693, fo.35v Agreement
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 227 Agreement
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 228; App. I, no. 603 Agreement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 230 Agreement Nigg Moor
_Scone Lib._, no. 169 Agreement
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.18, no. 37 Agreement
Ash, St Andrews, App. 7, no. 2 Agreement
_Inchcolm_, no. 21 Agreement
'Coledunes' (in Kingoldrum parish, ANG)
Simpson, de Quincy, no. 2 Agreement
_RRS_, ii, no. 590 Agreement
EUL, Laing Chrs., no. 19 Agreement Pitcorthie moor
_Douglas_, iii, no. 7 Agreement
_Menteith_, no. 7 Agreement Edinburgh
NRS, GD 45/27/98 Agreement
NRS, GD 254/1 Agreement
_Inchcolm_, no. 18 Agreement Kelso
_Lind. Cart._, no. 125 Settlement Lindores
Barrow, E. Fife Docs., no. 3 Settlement
_St A. Lib_, 370-2 Settlement
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 211 Settlement Edinburgh
_St A. Lib_, 316-18 Settlement
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 215 Settlement
_Lind. Cart._, no. 42 Settlement
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 30 Settlement
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 32 Settlement
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 216 Settlement
_Dunf. Reg._, nos 225, 111 Settlement
_Dryb. Lib._, no. 192 Settlement Melrose
_Moray Reg._, no. 73 Settlement Elgin Cathedral
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 217 Settlement
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 212 Settlement
_Dryb. Lib._, no. 202 Settlement
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 213 Notification Dunfermline
_St A. Lib._, 393-5 Settlement St Andrews
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 223 Settlement
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 222 Settlement
_Lind. Cart._, no. 50 Settlement Kirkliston
_Moray Reg._, no. 88 Agreement
_SHS, Misc viii_, 13-4 Agreement
_Inchaff. Lib._, no. 11 Settlement Perth
_Camb. Reg._, no. 125 Settlement Dunblane
_Arb. Lib._, i, no. 241 Settlement
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 43 Settlement
_St A. Lib._, 332-3 Settlement
_Dryb. Lib._, no. 280 Settlement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 238 Settlement
_Abdn. Reg._, 24-26 Settlement
Reeves, Culdees, no. 15 Settlement
_Moray Reg._, no. 105 Settlement Montrose
_St A. Lib._, 391-2 Settlement
_Inchcolm_, no. 24 Settlement Scone
_Arb. Lib._, no. 214 Settlement
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 60 Agreement
_St A. Lib._, 162-63 Settlement Inchmurdo
_St A. Lib._, 307-08 Settlement
_Lind. Cart._, no. 63 Settlement Perth
Inverkeithing (church)
St Andrews (parish church)
Banchory-Ternan (church)
Banchory-Ternan (church)
Inverkeithing (church)
St Andrews Cathedral
_Arb. Lib._, no. 254 Settlement Inverurie
_St A. Lib._, 386 Settlement Cupar (Fife)
_ND_, App., no. 473 Settlement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 215 Settlement
Stevenson, _Ills._, no. 11 Agreement Perth
_Arb. Lib._, no. 365 Agreement Forfar (church)
_Spald. Misc._, v, 207-13 Notification Perth
_Arb. Lib._, no. 250 Notification Forfar
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 85 Notification
_Arb. Lib._, no. 228 Notification
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 34 Notification
_Arb. Lib._, no. 229 Notification Forfar
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 332 Notification
_Arb. Lib._, no. 169 Agreement
_Lind. Cart._, no. 54 Agreement Trinity Gask
_Camb. Reg._, no. 74 Agreement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 243 Agreement
_A.B. Coll._, 338-40 Agreement
_SEA_, i, no. 30 Agreement
_Abdn. Reg._, i, 26-7 Agreement
_SEA_, i, no. 256 Agreement
_Arb. Lib._, no. 167 Agreement
_SEA_, i, no. 26 Agreement
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 21 Agreement
St Andrews Cathedral
_Foedera_, i, II, 638 Charter Scone
_Inchaff. Chrs._, App., no. 4 Agreement
_St A. Lib._, 318-9 Agreement
_Scone Lib._, no. 83 Agreement Cargill (church)
_Dunf. Reg._, no. 214 Agreement Dunfermline
_C.A. Chrs._, no. 24 Agreement
_SHS Misc. viii_, no. 1 Agreement Dundee
_Arb. Lib._, no. 259 Agreement
_N.B. Chrs._, no. 17 Agreement
_Inchaff. Chrs._, no. 111 Agreement Perth
_St A. Lib._, 334 Agreement
_St A. Lib._, 315-16 Agreement
Barrow, Culdees, 39 Agreement
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