Charter: NRS GD55/191
Description (from People of Medieval Scotland)
Walter Champenais of Carrick has quitclaimed in perpetuity to Melrose Abbey all that land neighbouring his land of Dunduff (AYR), and all right that he and his heirs may have had there, by the bounds which his lord Donnchad, earl of Carrick, and Brother Matthew of Newton, cellarer of Melrose, and his associates perambulated in the presence of Gillescop Mackenedi, then steward of Carrick, 'Ruadri', Alexander of ‘Dunynian’, and many others, for 20s which the monks paid him, by the hand of Richard of Biggar, then monk of Mauchline.
Current location
- Repository
- National Records of Scotland
- Town or City
- Edinburgh
- Shelfmark
- GD55/191
Other information
- Catalogue Numbers
- Melr. Lib. no. 191
- PoMS Document 3/138/1
- Format
- Unspecified
- Text Date
- 1243
People of Medieval Scotland (PoMS Document 3/138/1)
Walter Champenais of Carrick has quitclaimed in perpetuity to Melrose Abbey all that land neighbouring his land of Dunduff (AYR), and all right that he and his heirs may have had there, by the bounds which his lord Donnchad, earl of Carrick, and Brother Matthew of Newton, cellarer of Melrose, and his associates perambulated in the presence of Gillescop Mackenedi, then steward of Carrick, 'Ruadri', Alexander of ‘Dunynian’, and many others, for 20s which the monks paid him, by the hand of Richard of Biggar, then monk of Mauchline.