People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/17/71 (Lenn. Cart., 50)

Description
Malcolm, earl of Lennox, has given granted and by this his present charter established to Patrick Lindsay, son of Sir Hugh Lindsay, all his land of Buchnul (Bonhill, DNB) on the River Leven, near the adjacent land of Tullichewan (DNB), by all its correct and customary bounds, with all its just pertinents, to be held and had in feu and heritage, for his homage and service, with various specified freedoms, and in all other freedoms, commodities, and easements, thus named as not named, pertaining to the said land. They are to make good for the common forinsec service of the king which pertains to one half ploughgate of land in Lennox, as it may be necessary, and three head pleas yearly at the court of Lennox, for all other secular service, custom, exaction or demand. However, he reserves for him and his heirs their fisheries on the River Leven. Malcolm promises warrandice.
Firm date
1286 X 19 July 1333
Dating Notes
late 13th century × death of Earl Malcolm
Source for Data Entry
Lennox Cartulary, 50
Trad. ID
Lenn. Cart., 50
Calendar number
3/17/71
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 10

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 napier John, napier (DNB)
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 earl of Lennox Malcolm (I) or (II), earl of Lennox
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Hugh Lindsay, burgess of Jedburgh
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 king Robert [Bruce] I, king of Scots (d.1329)
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 clerk Cessán, clerk


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 Land of Bonhill (DNB) on the River Leven Malcolm (I) or (II), earl of Lennox
1286 X 19 Jul. 1333 Fisheries of the River Leven (DNB) Malcolm (I) or (II), earl of Lennox