Document 3/586/11 (Dryb. Lib., no. 105)
- Description
- John de Vaux has granted, and by his charter established, to the canons of Dryburgh on Elbottle island, the same island which his father gave them; in addition, he has granted and established to them 20 acres and a half in the territory of Elbottle, as perambulated, with ditches and 100 feet of land from ‘Stodfald’ with common pasture and easements of Elbottle and Dirleton; together with the land of Reginald Taylor with his toft and croft in the villa of Dirleton, in pure and perpetual alms, free from secular exaction, for a render of one stone of wax at Pentecost, with freedom from multure, for the welfare of his lord, King Alexander, and others.
- Firm date
- 6 December 1214 X 1253
- Dating Notes
- Succession of Alexander II × _Dryb. Lib._, no. 288
- Source for Data Entry
- Dryburgh Liber, no. 105
- Trad. ID
- Dryb. Lib., no. 105
- Calendar number
- 3/586/11
- Charter type
- Charter
- Language
- Latin