People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/5/77 (RRS, i, no. 201)

Description
King Malcolm has granted to Durham Cathedral Priory that its monks and their servants shall be free from toll on their own chattels and merchandise throughout his land.
Firm date
1159 X 9 December 1165
Probable date
1159 × 1163
Dating Notes
Promotion of Nicholas to office of chamberlain × death of King Malcolm IV; Nicholas was also given the office of chancellor in 1165; probably × election of Richard, king's chaplain, to the see of St Andrews
Place date (modern)
Coldingham
Place date (document)
Goldingham
Related Place
Coldingham
Source for Data Entry
RRS, i, no. 201
Trad. ID
RRS, i, no. 201
Calendar number
1/5/77
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Document Image
See the Models of Authority website for an image of this charter with transcription, translation, etc.

Total number of associated factoids: 7

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1159 X 9 Dec. 1165 king of Scots Malcolm IV, king of Scots (d.1165)
1159 X 9 Dec. 1165 chamberlain Nicholas of Roxburgh, chancellor (d.1171?)
1159 X 9 Dec. 1165 chaplain (king's) Richard, bishop of St Andrews (d.1178)
1159 X 9 Dec. 1165 clerk (king's) Richard of St Albans, king's clerk