People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/5/108 (RRS, i, no. 249)

Description
King Malcolm has granted to Scone Abbey two nets in the River Tay, one in Kincarrathie (PER) and the other in the King's Inch, and one net in the River Forth at Stirling.
Firm date
24 May 1163 X 20 September 1164
Dating Notes
Earliest possible date of erection of Scone to abbey × election of Ingram as bishop of Glasgow
Place date (modern)
Stirling
Place date (document)
Striueline
Related Place
Stirling
Source for Data Entry
RRS, i, no. 249
Trad. ID
RRS, i, no. 249
Calendar number
1/5/108
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Subject Object
24 May 1163 X 20 Sept. 1164 Son of Alan Stewart, son of Flaald(Familial relationship) Walter Stewart (I), son of Alan (d.1177) Alan, son of Flaald (Stewart progenitor)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
24 May 1163 X 20 Sept. 1164 king of Scots Malcolm IV, king of Scots (d.1165)
24 May 1163 X 20 Sept. 1164 abbot of Scone Robert II, abbot of Scone (d.1186)
24 May 1163 X 20 Sept. 1164 chancellor Ingram, bishop of Glasgow (d.1174)
24 May 1163 X 20 Sept. 1164 steward Walter Stewart (I), son of Alan (d.1177)
24 May 1163 X 20 Sept. 1164 chamberlain Nicholas of Roxburgh, chancellor (d.1171?)