People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/7/170 (RRS, iii, no. 166)

Description
King Alexander II announces that he has founded an abbey of Cistercian order at Balmerino in Fife, and has given lands of Balmerino and Coultra in Fife, with mother church of Balmerino and all things belonging to those lands, which Adam of Stawell, brother and heir of Richard Revel, quitclaimed by staff and baton into king's hands, for uses of Lady Ermengarde, the queen, his mother, in his full court at Forfar; he also grants 'Fethmure' (Barry). He shall maintain and warrant land for said monks against all men. Nothing can be demanded from monks in exactions, customs and services, save only prayers, throughout whole realm of Scotland.
Firm date
3 February 1231
Dating Notes
3rd day of February, regnal year 17
Place date (modern)
Clackmannan
Place date (document)
Clacmanan
Related Place
Clackmannan
Source for Data Entry
RRS, iii, no. 166
Trad. ID
RRS, iii, no. 166
Calendar number
1/7/170
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Document type notes
Formerly H1/7/172; Handlist, no. 145
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
BL, Campbell Charter xxx, 6
Document Image
See the Models of Authority website for an image of this charter with transcription, translation, etc.

Total number of associated factoids: 29

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Date Short Summary Subject Object
3 Feb. 1231 Father of Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)(Familial relationship) William I, king of Scots (d.1214) Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
3 Feb. 1231 Mother of Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)(Familial relationship) Ermengarde de Beaumont, queen of Scots (d.1233) Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
3 Feb. 1231 Son of Alan Stewart, son of Walter (d.1204)(Familial relationship) Walter Stewart (II), son of Alan (d.1241) Alan Stewart, son of Walter (d.1204)
3 Feb. 1231 Son of Patrick, earl of Dunbar (d.1232)(Familial relationship) Patrick (II), earl of Dunbar (d.1248) Patrick (I), earl of Dunbar (d.1232)
3 Feb. 1231 Brother of Thomas Hay(Familial relationship) John Hay (I), lord of Naughton (d.×Oct.1266) Thomas Hay (son of William)
3 Feb. 1231 Brother of Thomas Hay(Familial relationship) William Hay (II), lord of Aithmuir (son of William) Thomas Hay (son of William)
3 Feb. 1231 Son of Ranulf (father of Thomas, TRA2)(Familial relationship) Thomas, son of Ranulf (d. 1262) Ranulf (father of Thomas, Gilbert and Adam, TRA2)
3 Feb. 1231 Son of David, earl of Huntingdon (d.1219)(Familial relationship) Henry (of Brechin or Stirling?), son of Earl David David, earl of Huntingdon (d.1219)
3 Feb. 1231 Clerk of Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)(Employment relationship) Robert Hay, clerk (son of William) Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
3 Feb. 1231 Clerk of Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)(Employment relationship) Geoffrey de Liberatione, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1249) Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
3 Feb. 1231 Clerk of Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)(Employment relationship) William of Nydie, clerk Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
3 Feb. 1231 Brother of Richard Revel, lord of Coultra (d.1215×25)(Familial relationship) Adam of Stawell Richard Revel, lord of Coultra (d.1215×25)
3 Feb. 1231 Heir of Richard Revel, lord of Coultra (d.1215×25)(Familial relationship) Adam of Stawell Richard Revel, lord of Coultra (d.1215×25)