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Document 1/7/323 (
RRS
, iii, no. 315)
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Topography
Leaflet
Description
King Alexander II for Melrose Abbey; has given fishery on River Tweed which is called fishery of Selkirk, and other land and liberties.
Firm date
8 February 1247
Dating Notes
8th day of February, regnal year 33
Place date (modern)
Jedburgh
Place date (document)
Jeddewurd'
Related Place
Jedburgh
Source for Data Entry
RRS
, iii, no. 315
Trad. ID
RRS
, iii, no. 315
Calendar number
1/7/323
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Document type notes
Formerly H1/7/319; Handlist, no. 283
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
NAS, GD 55/266
Document Image
See the
Models of Authority
website for an image of this charter with transcription, translation, etc.
Total number of associated factoids: 7
Transaction factoids
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Relationship factoids
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Title factoids
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Short Summary
Primary
Witnesses
8 Feb. 1247
Gift of fishery on River Tweed, called fishery of Selkirk
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Bernard of Ripley
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David Lindsay (III) of Barnweill (d.c.1268)
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Philip, abbot of Jedburgh (d.1249)
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William of Bondington, bishop of Glasgow (d.1258)
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Subject
Object
8 Feb. 1247
Chancellor of Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)(Employment relationship)
William of Bondington, bishop of Glasgow (d.1258)
Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
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Title Holder
8 Feb. 1247
king of Scots
Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
8 Feb. 1247
bishop of Glasgow
William of Bondington, bishop of Glasgow (d.1258)
8 Feb. 1247
chancellor (king's)
William of Bondington, bishop of Glasgow (d.1258)
8 Feb. 1247
abbot of Jedburgh
Philip, abbot of Jedburgh (d.1249)
8 Feb. 1247
justiciar of Lothian
David Lindsay (III) of Barnweill (d.c.1268)