People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: ROX (Roxburghshire) >> Sprouston

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Name Floruits Related place
Adam, grieve of Sprouston 1248 × 1248 Sprouston
Alexander of Sprouston 1266 × 1266 Sprouston
Chapel of Sprouston Sprouston
Church of Sprouston Sprouston
Court of Sprouston 1279 × 1279 Sprouston
John, chaplain of Sprouston 1153 × 1153 Sprouston
Unknown, chaplain of Sprouston Sprouston
Unknown, priest of Sprouston Sprouston
William de Vescy (III) (d.1297) 1216 × 1216 Sprouston
William of Sprouston, chaplain 1279 × 1279 Sprouston
William, grieve of Sprouston 1248 × 1248 Sprouston


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Title Related place
Document 1/26/13 (A-S Relations, no. 10) Sprouston
Document 3/589/13 (Melr. Lib., no. 346) Sprouston
Document 0/0/0 (CDS, ii, no. 441) Sprouston


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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Gift of oxgang of land in Sprouston (ROX) no
unavailable Gift of one oxgang in Sprouston no
unavailable Gift of church of Sprouston no
unavailable Donation of churches within diocese of Glasgow no
unavailable Gift of the church of Sprouston in perpetual alms no
unavailable Gift of liberties and possessions no
unavailable Gift of possessions from King David no
unavailable Gift of Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow to Kelso Abbey no
unavailable Gift of church of Sprouston no
unavailable Gift of liberties and possessions no
unavailable Gift of liberties and possessions no
unavailable Gift of liberties and possessions no
unavailable Gift of liberties and possessions no
unavailable Gift of liberties and possessions no
unavailable Gift of land in Sprouston no
unavailable Grant and gift of manor of Sprouston (ROX) and other lands no Antony Bek (d.1311), bishop of Durham; Elias of Buckingham; Hugh Despenser the elder (1261-1326); John of Berwick; John of Droxford, keeper of wardrobe of King Edward I ; John of Langton, bishop of Chichester, chancellor of England; John of Mettingham; Peter of Leicester; Walter Langton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer; William, bishop of Ely (d.1298)
unavailable Concession to hold two parts of manor of Sprouston for lifetime no
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
23 Apr. 1124 X 24 Aug. 1147 Gift of church and land in Sprouston, and Redden (ROX) yes
23 Apr. 1124 X 24 Aug. 1147 Gift of church and land in Sprouston, and Redden (ROX) yes
23 Apr. 1124 X 24 Aug. 1147 Gift of church and land in Sprouston, and Redden (ROX) yes
23 Apr. 1124 X 24 Aug. 1147 Gift of church and land in Sprouston, and Redden (ROX) yes
23 Apr. 1124 X 24 Aug. 1147 Gift of church and land in Sprouston, and Redden (ROX) yes
23 Apr. 1124 X 24 Aug. 1147 Gift of church and land in Sprouston, and Redden (ROX) yes
1147 X 12 Jun. 1152 Gifts of land and revenue no
1147 X 12 Jun. 1152 Gifts of land and revenue no
1147 X 12 Jun. 1152 Gifts of land and revenue no
1147 X 12 Jun. 1152 Gifts of land and revenue no
9 Dec. 1165 X 1195 Gift of one oxgang in Sprouston (ROX) yes Andrew, chaplain of Sprouston; Elias, serviens of Kelso; Hugh of Redden; Hugh, king's chaplain (TRW); Osbert, chaplain of Kelso; Patrick, serviens of Kelso; Robert de Vere (12C); Robert, brother of Walter of Windsor; Robert, clerk (ROX); Robert, porter (ROX); Walter, chaplain of Cranston; William, clerk of Hawick
9 Dec. 1165 X 4 Dec. 1214 Gift of half ploughgate in Sprouston (ROX) yes Adam of Lincoln (Nichole), master; Robert Frebern; Robert, chaplain of Roxburgh; Roger de Burneville; Samson, chaplain; William of Tyninghame; William, chaplain of Ednam; William, son of Robert, son of Guy
9/Dec/1165 × 4/Dec/1214 Gift of half ploughgate in Sprouston no
24 Dec. 1165 X 1195 Renewal of property and privileges as granted by King Malcolm IV yes
24 Dec. 1165 X 1195 Renewal of property and privileges as granted by King Malcolm IV yes
24 Dec. 1165 X 1195 Renewal of property and privileges as granted by King Malcolm IV yes
24 Dec. 1165 X 1195 Renewal of property and privileges as granted by King Malcolm IV yes
24 Dec. 1165 X 1195 Renewal of property and privileges as granted by King Malcolm IV yes
24 Dec. 1165 X 1195 Renewal of property and privileges as granted by King Malcolm IV 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
25 Mar. 1182 Grant of a privilege of protection, and confirming possessions, rights, and immunities yes
25 Mar. 1182 Grant of a privilege of protection, and confirming possessions, rights, and immunities yes
25 Mar. 1182 Grant of a privilege of protection, and confirming possessions, rights, and immunities yes
Wednesday 18 Apr. 1207 Agreement between Richard, abbot of Kelso, and his convent and Eustace de Vescy concerning chapel in his court of Sprouston (ROX) yes Bernard of Hadden, sheriff of Roxburgh; Brice Douglas, bishop of Moray (d.1222); Edward Murray, master, canon, bishop's clerk; Ivo of Carlisle; John Maxwell, chamberlain, sheriff of Roxburgh (d.1241); Lambert, chaplain (ROX); William, son of Roger (ROX)
Wednesday 18 Apr. 1207 * Grant of chapel in court of Eustace de Vescy in Sprouston (ROX) 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)
28 Jun. 1243 X 7 Dec. 1254 Confirmation of possessions of Kelso Abbey yes
28 Jun. 1243 X 7 Dec. 1254 Confirmation of possessions of Kelso Abbey yes