People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/16/30 (Gray of Kinfauns, 5/84, no.2)

Description
Duncan, earl of Fife, has given, granted and by his present charter established to Sir Nicholas de Haya for his homage and service Inchyra (PER) and ‘Cascarthylk’ (Glencarse Hill?), which David of Inchyra surrendered to Hugh of Lochore, the earl’s special attorney, constituted by letters of the lord king, in his (the earl’s) court at Kinnoull (PER) with baillies of the lord king and many other responsible men by staff and baton, by its right bounds, in feu and heritage, free from all service and custom, making common army service of the lord king and common works for the king pertaining to 1 ½ ploughgates of land, for an annual render of one pound of pepper.
Firm date
12 May 1283 X 25 September 1288
Dating Notes
Last point at which David's brother John was alive (3/296/5) × death of Earl Duncan III.
Source for Data Entry
Earl of Moray Charters, Darnaway Castle, Gray of Kinfauns Papers, Box 5, Bundle 84, no. 2.
Trad. ID
Gray of Kinfauns, 5/84, no.2
Calendar number
3/16/30
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
Earl of Moray Charters, Darnaway Castle, Gray of Kinfauns Papers, Box 5, Bundle 84, no. 2.

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Date Short Summary Subject Object
12 May 1283 X 25 Sept. 1288 Advocate/attorney of Duncan, earl of Fife (d.1288)(Employment relationship) Hugh of Lochore, sheriff of Fife Duncan (III), earl of Fife (d.1289)