Charter: NRS GD55/193

Description (from People of Medieval Scotland)

Thomas de Coleville has granted, given, and by his charter established, to Vaudey Abbey, for the souls of David, Malcolm and William, kings of Scots, that part of Dalmellington (AYR), called ‘Keresban’, which he has by stated marches, for an annual render of five marks, at two terms for all service, custom and secular demand, that is, two and a half marks at Martinmas and two and a half at Pentecost. . If it happens that the king of Scotland wishes to relax or give away the said ferme, Thomas and his heirs will grant that freely.

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Repository
National Records of Scotland
Town or City
Edinburgh
Shelfmark
GD55/193

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Catalogue Numbers
Melr. Lib. no. 193
PoMS Document 3/165/4
Format
Unspecified
Text Date
4 December 1214 x 1219

People of Medieval Scotland (PoMS Document 3/165/4)

Thomas de Coleville has granted, given, and by his charter established, to Vaudey Abbey, for the souls of David, Malcolm and William, kings of Scots, that part of Dalmellington (AYR), called ‘Keresban’, which he has by stated marches, for an annual render of five marks, at two terms for all service, custom and secular demand, that is, two and a half marks at Martinmas and two and a half at Pentecost. . If it happens that the king of Scotland wishes to relax or give away the said ferme, Thomas and his heirs will grant that freely.

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