People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/19/4 (Pais. Reg., 121-2)

Description
Walter Stewart, earl of Menteith, for the welfare of the souls of his ancestors buried in the monastery of Paisley, has granted, and established by his present charter, to Paisley Abbey the donation which Dubgall son of Suibne made to the monks, and by his charter established, of his land of Skipness (ARG), first conferred on Walter, moreover the church of St Colman (Kilcalmonell, ARG) situated on that land, with one ‘nummata’ of land (pennyland) pertaining to the said church, with a chapel next to the castle of Skipness. He wills and grants that the said church is to be held with all its pertinents, liberties and easements, in free, pure and perpetual alms.
Firm date
18 January 1263
Dating Notes
Friday after the feast of St Hilary, AD 1262
Place date (modern)
Erskine (park)
Place date (document)
parcum de Irschyn
Related Place
Erskine
Source for Data Entry
Paisley Registrum, 121-22
Trad. ID
Pais. Reg., 121-2
Calendar number
3/19/4
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 12

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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
18 Jan. 1263 Skipness (ARG) Dougal, son of Suibne (MacSween)