People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Concession of right to cross a river called Pressmennan Burn (in Stenton, ELO)

Type of Transaction
Concession
From Source
3/469/3 (Melr. Lib., no. 221)
Firm date
1182 X 31 December 1232
Probable date
early 13th century, possibly as late as 22 Jan 1260
Dating Notes
probably produced around the same time as <em>Melrose Liber</em>, i, nos. 218-20; possible date suggested by the fact an Adam, cellarer of Melrose, became abbot of Newbattle on 22 January 1260
Primary
yes
Perambulation
yes

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Philip of Pitcox, steward of Earl Patrick (II) Philippus de Pethcox Philip of Pitcox 1189 × 1244
Beneficiary Melrose Abbey (fd.1136) monachis de melr' monks of Melrose 1147 × 1309
Neighbouring landholder Philip of Pitcox, steward of Earl Patrick (II) 1189 × 1244
Neighbouring landholder Melrose Abbey (fd.1136) 1147 × 1309


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
Simon, chaplain of Dunbar Simone Simon, chaplain of Dunbar 1182 × 1182 1
Hugh, chaplain of Dunbar Hug' Hugh, chaplain of Dunbar 1182 × 1182 2
Richard, chaplain of Stenton Ric' Richard, chaplain of Stenton 1207 × 1209 3
Patrick, son of Adam of Whitehouse Patricio filio Adam de Witthusme Patrick son of Adam of Whithouse 1182 × 1182 4
Roger de Merlay (II) (d.c.1239) Rogero de merlay Roger of Merley 1208 × 1232 5
Bertin of Ruchlaw Berthin de Ruchelau Berthin of Ruchlaw 1182 × 1182 6
Adam, cellarer of Melrose Adam Adam, cellarer of Melrose 1182 × 1182 7
Walter, lay-brother of Melrose Waltero Walter, lay-brother of Melrose 1182 × 1182 8
Albin, lay-brother of Melrose Albino Albin, lay-brother of Melrose 1182 × 1182 9