People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: RNF (Renfrewshire) >> Lochwinnoch

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Gift to Walter, son of Alan no
unavailable Gift of land to Paisley Abbey by Walter, son of Alan no
unavailable Gift of Moniabrock in Strathgryfe (RNF) with half a fishery and liberty to fish no
unavailable Gift of land to Paisley Abbey by Walter, son of Alan no
unavailable Gift of Walter, son of Alan to Paisley Abbey no
unavailable Gift of two oxgangs of land no
unavailable Gift of land between Cart and Gryfe no
unavailable Gift of 6 acres of land neighbouring the chapel of Lochwinnoch, in return for the land that belonged to William the Frenchman at Innerwick no
1177 X 1204 Gift of land between Cart and Gryfe yes
20 Sept. 1202 X 15 May 1207 Confirmation of churches and chapels in bishopric of Glasgow yes Bede, canon of Glasgow; Benedict, chaplain of Bishop-elect Florence; Elias, clerk and canon of Glasgow; Herbert, dean of Glasgow (fl.1179×89-1204×07); Jocelin of Partick, canon of Glasgow; John of Huntingdon, master, official of Glasgow (fl.1179×1208); John of Kilbride, persona of Kilbride; Maurice Lovell, clerk of Bishop-elect Florence; Philip of Partick, rector of Rutherglen; Robert, archdeacon of Glasgow (d.1222); Theodoric, master, clerk
1226 X 1265 Gift of 'Cnoc' in exchange for land on island between Cart Lochwinnoch and Gryfe next to 'Walkeinschaw' yes Alan of Cathcart, constable of Ayr; Henry Hendbode, master; Stephen, son of Thor; Thomas Crook, knight; Thomas of Pollok; William Bwrel; William of Cathcart; William, chaplain of Paisley
1265 Confirmation of possessions of Paisley Abbey yes
1283 X 19 Mar. 1286 Concession of free transit by the water of Cart-Lochwinnoch (Black Cart Water, RNF) yes Alexander Lindsay, knight (d.1309×14); David Lindsay (IV) of Crawford, knight (d. x1357); Finlay, rector of Dunoon ; Gilbert of Templeton, master, rector of Rothesay; John Morton, vicar of Inverkip ; Reginald Crawford (14C); Walter Lindsay (VI), son of David of Barnweill