Charter: TNA DL 25/546
Description (from People of Medieval Scotland)
[Benedict of Pennington and Meldred his brother], with the consent of their heirs, have [given] and granted in perpetual alms for the souls of [themselves] and of their ancestors and successors [land] of [the moor] of Skeldhou (Isle of Man), to the monks of Man (i.e., St Mary of Man or Rushen Abbey), as the syke divides the moor of Godfrey and by other stated marches, free and quit from all earthly service.
Current location
- Repository
- The National Archives
- Town or City
- London
- Shelfmark
- DL 25/546
Other information
- Catalogue Numbers
- PoMS Document 3/464/1
- TNA DL 25/546
- Format
- Unspecified
- Text Date
- 1142 x 1183
People of Medieval Scotland (PoMS Document 3/464/1)
[Benedict of Pennington and Meldred his brother], with the consent of their heirs, have [given] and granted in perpetual alms for the souls of [themselves] and of their ancestors and successors [land] of [the moor] of Skeldhou (Isle of Man), to the monks of Man (i.e., St Mary of Man or Rushen Abbey), as the syke divides the moor of Godfrey and by other stated marches, free and quit from all earthly service.