People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: PEB (Peeblesshire) >> Innerleithen

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William, persona of Inverlethan 1189 × 1189 Innerleithen


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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Donations of King Malcolm no
unavailable Donation of churches within diocese of Glasgow no
unavailable Gift of Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow to Kelso Abbey no
24 May 1153 X 9 Dec. 1165 Gift in perpetual alms of the church of Innerleithen (PEB), and instruction that the same church and its territory shall have sanctuary yes
1181 X 4 Jul. 1195 Renewal of churches and alms in the diocese of Glasgow yes Elias of Partick, canon of Glasgow (son of Fulbert); Herbert, dean of Glasgow (fl.1179×89-1204×07); Hugh, king's chaplain and clerk (episcopal witness); John of Huntingdon, master, official of Glasgow (fl.1179×1208); John of Roxburgh, master, treasurer of Glasgow (d.1196); John, dean of Teviotdale and Roxburgh (fl.1195-1204×07); Simon, archdeacon of Glasgow (fl.1165×74-1195×96); Walter, clerk of Bishops Ingram and Jocelin; William, canon of Glasgow, clerk
25 Mar. 1182 Grant of a privilege of protection, and confirming possessions, rights, and immunities yes
19 May 1232 Renewal of churches and other alms held by Kelso Abbey in the diocese of Glasgow yes Adam, chaplain of Bishop Walter of Glasgow; Hugh of Potton, archdeacon of Glasgow (d.1238); Robert de Crag, canon of Glasgow; Simon of Biggar, precentor of Glasgow (d.1266×69)
circa 1299 Kelso abbey rental: spiritualities yes
circa 8 Aug. 1299 Kelso abbey rental: temporalities (Peebles) yes
20 Sept. 1367 Gitf of mill of Innerleithen (PEB) and multure from Traquair (PEB) yes Archibald Douglas, lord of Galloway, earl of Douglas (d. 1400); Hugh of Eglinton, knight; Patrick of Leuchars, bishop of Brechin (d. 1383); Robert Erskine, chamberlain; Robert [Stewart] II, king of Scots (d. 1390); Walter of Halliburton, knight; William Douglas, earl of Douglas and Mar (d. 1384); William Landellis, bishop of St Andrews (d. 1385)