People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Gift of half land and moss with ‘le Kyrcfrerd’ (or Hirisperd?) lying between ‘Polchos’ and ‘Grenescych’ in Kirkconnell (KCB), next to half given previously

Type of Transaction
Gift
From Source
3/326/5 (Dugdale, Monasticon, 616)
Firm date
circa 1280 X circa 1296
Dating Notes
Sir John, abbot of Sweetheart
Primary
yes
Dare
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Thomas of Kirkconnell (son of Andrew) Thomas filius Andreae de Kirkonevill in Galwydia Thomas son of Andrew of Kirkconnell in Galloway 1278 × 1304
Beneficiary Holm Cultram Abbey (fd.1150) eisdem monachis same monks 1158 × 1321


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
John, abbot of Sweetheart Johanne Dom. John, abbot of Sweetheart 1296 × 1296 1
John of Gelston, knight Johanne de Geveliston Sir John de Geveliston, knight 1282 × 1296 2
David of Torthorwald, knight (d.c.1296) David de Thorthorald Sir David of Torthorwald, knight 1242 × 1294 3
Michael, son of Durand Michaele filio Durandi Michael son of Durand 1273 × 1280 4
Walter, son of Michael son of Durand Waltero [filiis ejusdem] Walter son of the same 1280 × 1280 5
John, son of Michael son of Durand, squire Johanne [filiis ejusdem] John son of the same 1280 × 1280 6
William Sinclair (d.1299×1303) Willielmo de Sancta Clara William de St Clare 1261 × 1292 7
Adam of Colvend Ada de Culwenne Adam of Colvend 1296 × 1296 8
Thomas of Arbigland Thoma de Arbigland Thoma de Arbigland 1278 × 1304 9
Adam, furber (KCB) Adam le Furbeur Adam le Furbeur 1280 × 1280 10
Andrew of Kirkconnell, squire (son of Michael) Andrea de Kirkonevill Andrew of Kirkconnell 1296 × 1303 11


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
KCB half land and moss with ‘le Kyrcfrerd’ (or Hirisperd?) between ‘Polchos’ and ‘Grenescych’ medietatem totius terrae et mussae cum le Hirisperd quae jacet inter Polthos et Genesik in territorio de Kirkonevill