People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 4/8/20 (Newb. Reg., no. 169)

Description
A similar agreement is formed between Kelso Abbey and Newbattle Abbey concerning their salt-pans, discharged at feuferme for ½ mark paid at the feast of St Michael. They have a similar bond with the master and brothers of Balantrodoch for their salt-pans, discharged for 15s. yearly [paid] during the octaves of St Michael. If the monks of Newbattle do not render the payment to the Temple of Balantrodoch, they shall give surrender to them their cart-service of Newbyres (MLO) which is next to ‘le Stobbys’.
Firm date
circa 7 June 1237
Probable date
On or before 7 June 1237
Dating Notes
Before or on the same day as _Newbattle Reg._, no. 160
Source for Data Entry
Newbattle Registrum, no. 169
Trad. ID
Newb. Reg., no. 169
Calendar number
4/8/20
Charter type
Agreement
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 5

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
circa 7 Jun. 1237 Agreement between Kelso Abbey and Newbattle Abbey yes
circa 7 Jun. 1237 Agreement between Newbattle Abbey and Brethren of Balantrodoch yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
circa 7 Jun. 1237 Saltpans of Kelso Abbey Kelso Abbey
circa 7 Jun. 1237 Saltpans of brethren of Balantrodoch Knights Templar (Balantrodoch, MLO)
circa 7 Jun. 1237 Cart-service of Newbyres (MLO) next to ‘le Stobbys’ Newbattle Abbey (fd.1140)