People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/178/1 (Dunf. Reg., no. 200)

Description
William son of Henry of Craigmillar has given, granted and by this his charter established to Dunfermline Abbey the toft that Henry of Edmonstone held of Henry of Craigmillar his (William’s) father, and all the meadow which he had in the meadow of Craigmillar (MLO) on the south side of the road leading from Niddrie to the church of Liberton, until the burn called ‘Lothian’, and one acre of land on the north side of the said meadow, and two acres of land called ‘Longacre’ lying between the king’s meadow and Craigmillar, and pasture for 40 mother sheep, and four cows, and one horse and one mare, with their offspring (?) for one year, in perpetuity, in pure and perpetual alms.
Firm date
21 March 1254
Dating Notes
St Benedict’s Day in Lent, 1253.
Source for Data Entry
Dunfermline Registrum, no. 200.
Trad. ID
Dunf. Reg., no. 200
Calendar number
3/178/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 10

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
21 Mar. 1254 Dominus (Lord/Sir) William de Lizars, brother of David
21 Mar. 1254 knight William de Lizars, brother of David
21 Mar. 1254 brewer Robert of Niddrie, brewer


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
21 Mar. 1254 toft in Craigmillar, held of Henry of Craigmillar Henry of Edmonstone (son of Edmund) Henry of Craigmillar