People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Patrick of Selkirk, abbot of Melrose (fl.1273-96)

Biography
Watt and Shead, Heads, 151: Patrick was a monk of Melrose who succeeded as abbot after 16 March 1273. He occurs again on 28 August 1296. (NS)
Floruits
1285 × 1296
Related Place
Melrose

Total number of associated factoids: 23

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Date Short Summary Role Witnesses Source
1279 X circa 1303 Statement concerning sasine of land in Hassington (BWK) named person (transaction) 3/254/9 (Melr. Lib., ii, App., no. 20)
Sunday 10 Jun. 1285 Confirmation of donation of church of Heriot (MLO) named person (transaction) Baldred Bisset (d.1311×); Richard of Whitton, master; Thomas of Ayton, master; William Frere, archdeacon of Lothian (fl.1285-1310) 2/10/279 (Newb. Reg., no. 59)
20 Jun. 1285 Gfit of half a mark for a writ of trespass Grantor 2/77/7 (TNA, C 60/83, m.7)
Tuesday 14 Mar. 1290 Confirmation of the Treaty of Salisbury Grantor 1/50/32 (Stevenson, Docs., i, no. 92)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 Request that King Edward certify to the Guardians that a papal dispensation has been granted for marriage between Prince Edward and Lady Margaret Addressor 1/50/33 (Foedera, i, II, 730)
23 Jun. 1292 Quitclaim and resignation of claim to land belonging to Rhys, son of Robert in Mertoun (BWK) Sealer Henry of Preston; Richard of Straiton, knight; William of Kinghorn, constable of Edinburgh; William of Preston (son of John); William Ramsay, knight (of Ramsey); William Sinclair (d.1299×1303) 2/78/2 (Newb. Reg., C.O., no. 7)
27 Apr. 1296 ERA undefined (transaction) 5/1/0 (Stevenson, Docs., ii, no. 358; CDS, ii, no. 736)
28 Aug. 1296 The abbots of Jedburgh, Dryburgh, Melrose, and Kelso, together with their religious communities, promise loyally to serve the king of England, and perform fealty Addressor 6/2/200 (IP, 117)
28 Aug. 1296 The abbots of Jedburgh, Dryburgh, Melrose, and Kelso, together with their religious communities, promise loyally to serve the king of England, and perform fealty Performer (submission, fealty, homage, oath) 6/2/200 (IP, 117)
28 Aug. 1296 The abbots of Jedburgh, Dryburgh, Melrose, and Kelso, together with their religious communities, promise loyally to serve the king of England, and perform fealty Sealer 6/2/200 (IP, 117)