People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Concession that Lindores Abbey may have villa called Newburgh (FIF), near Lindores Abbey, in free burgh, and a market in burgh every Tuesday, with liberties of burgh and market

Type of Transaction
Concession
From Source
1/8/58 (RRS, iv, no. 58)
Firm date
4 March 1266
Dating Notes
4th day of March, regnal year 17
Primary
yes
Dare
yes
Tenendas
in free burgage
Tenendas original language
liberam burgum
Exemptions original language
salvis in omnibus burgorum nostrorum libertatibus

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Alexander III, king of Scots (d.1286) Alexander Alexander, king of Scots 1245 × 1285
Beneficiary Lindores Abbey (fd1190) abbati et conventui de Lundoris abbot and convent of Lindores 1195 × 1310


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
William, earl of Mar (d.a.1281) Willelmo William, earl of Mar, chamberlain 1234 × 1274 1
John of Lamberton, knight (mid13C) Johanne de Lambertoun John of Lamberton 1243 × 1277 2
John Lindsay, knight Johanne de Lyndes John of Lindsay 1241 × 1296 3
John Hay (I), lord of Naughton (d.×Oct.1266) Johanne de Hay John de Hay 1214 × 1266 4
Gillespie Campbell Gillascoppe Cambell Gillespie Campbell 1266 × 1266 5
William Bisset, knight (late 13C) Willelmo Bisethe William Bisset 1266 × 1304 6


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
FIF (Fife) villa of Newburgh villam eorum que dicitur Novus burgus juxta monasterium de Lundoris Newburgh


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
liberties of burgh and market liberties of burgh and market
right to have market villa of Newburgh Newburgh