People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/28/31 (Stringer, Alan s. Roland, no. 6)

Description
Alan son of Roland, constable of Scotland, has granted and established by his charter, to Hugh of Crawford, the third part of the villa of Stevenston (AYR), which Margaret, daughter of Adam Loccard (Lockhart) sold to the same Hugh for 40 marks, and the whole right to which she quitclaimed to Hugh and his heirs in perpetuity, and which she restored to Hugh in Alan’s court by staff and baton. Margaret has also renounced all right that she had in the church of Irvine (AYR) in perpetuity, and in the court of Alan’s lord Alexander, king of Scots, she has given Hugh her charter of quitclaim, as a woman of legal age and lawful power. Alan has granted and established this to the aforesaid Hugh and his heirs for the third part of the service of one knight, according to the charter of the same Margaret.
Firm date
circa 1225
Dating Notes
See Stringer comments
Source for Data Entry
Stringer, ‘Periphery and core’, App. A, no. 6.
Trad. ID
Stringer, Alan s. Roland, no. 6
Calendar number
3/28/31
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
Mount Stuart Archives, Isle of Bute, Marquess of Bute’s Muniments, Loudoun Charters, no. 4. Stringer, ‘Records of the Lords of Galloway’, 233

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
circa 1225 constable of Scotland Alan, lord of Galloway (d.1234)
circa 1225 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
circa 1225 king of Scots Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)