People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: STL (Stirlingshire) >> Falkirk

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Name Floruits Related place
Donoca, daughter of John, son of Hervey Ab of Falkirk 1293 × 1293 Falkirk
Geoffrey of Falkirk 1304 × 1304 Falkirk
Gilbert of Falkirk 1304 × 1304 Falkirk
John, son of Hervey, ab of Falkirk 1258 × 1282 Falkirk


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Title Related place
Document 5/1/0 (CDS, ii, no. 1250) Falkirk
Document 1/56/6 (Percy Chartulary, no. 1065) Falkirk


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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Gift made by Alwine of Callendar no
unavailable Gift of toft in Falkirk, two acres nearby and common pasture (STL) no
unavailable Gift of toft in Falkirk, two acres nearby and common pasture (STL) no
29 Jul. 1164 Confirmation of possessions of Holyrood Abbey yes
25 Mar. 1166 X 24 Mar. 1167 Gift of the church of Falkirk yes Abraham of Dunkeld, master, canon (fl.1162×78); Aiulf, dean of Lothian (fl.1150/51-1186); Alexander, chaplain of bishops of St Andrews (12C); Andrew, archdeacon of Lothian (fl.1147×59-1178×84); Geoffrey, abbot of Dunfermline (d.1178); Henry, chaplain of Archdeacon Andrew of St Andrews; Herbert Scott, master, clerk (fl.1144×59-1172×78); John Scott, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1203); John, abbot of Kelso (d.1180); Osbert de Merlay, master (fl.1166-67); Osbert, abbot of Jedburgh (d.1174); Robert of Perth, son of Saewulf, bishops' chancellor; Robert, brother of Bishop Richard of St Andrews; Walter, prior of Kelso (1160s-70s)
30 Jun. 1233 Gift of unspecified land (in Callendar, STL?) yes Andrew Murray, bishop of Moray (d.1242); Gilbert Murray, bishop of Caithness (d.1245); Henry of Stirling, son of Earl David; Laurence Abernethy (fl.1180s×1230s); Ralph de Campania (Champagne); Walter Comyn, earl of Menteith (d.1258); Walter Stewart (II), son of Alan (d.1241); William of Bondington, bishop of Glasgow (d.1258)
circa 1234 Grant of one toft in Falkirk (STL) and two acres of land nearby yes Adam of Linton, brother; Hugh de Coignières, brother, preceptor of ? Scotland; Hugh of Stockton, brother; Richard Beaugrant, brother; Roger de Scamelsby, brother; Thomas (illegible surname), brother; Unknown, chaplain, brother; Walter Blund, brother; Walter de Dayville, brother
circa 1234 Grant of one toft in Falkirk (STL) and two acres of land nearby yes Adam of Linton, brother; Hugh de Coignières, brother, preceptor of ? Scotland; Hugh of Stockton, brother; Richard Beaugrant, brother; Roger de Scamelsby, brother; Thomas (illegible surname), brother; Unknown, chaplain, brother; Walter Blund, brother; Walter de Dayville, brother
20 Dec. 1240 Renewal of churches and teinds belonging to Holyrood Abbey yes Alexander de St Martin, master (fl.1214×40-1247); Alexander of Edinburgh, master, clerk of Bishop David; Hugh of Melburne, master; Robert of Methven, chaplain of bishops of St Andrews; Walter de Mortimer, dean of Glasgow (d.1270×71)
4 Sept. 1247 Confirmation of possessions of Holyrood Abbey yes
29 Mar. 1251 Ordination of vicarages of churches belonging to Holyrood Abbey yes
28 Jun. 1268 Renewal of all churches, teinds, rents and possession inthe diocese of St Andrews yes Adam of Selkirk, master; John, brother of Bishop Gamelin; Laurence, bishop of Argyll (d.1299×1300); Laurence, prior of Loch Leven (fl.1268); Simon Wallace, master, official of St Andrews; Unknown, dominus
12 Mar. 1258 Quitclaim of claims to land in Falkirk (STL) yes Alan, serviens; Gilbert of Wells; Henry, serviens of Alexander III; Níall or Nigel de Rithin ; Robert, serviens of Alexander III
19 Dec. 1293 Quitclaim and resignation of rights in land called 'Abland' in Falkirk (STL) yes
19 Dec. 1293 Quitclaim and resignation of rights in land called 'Abland' in Falkirk (STL) yes