Charter: NLS Adv. MS 15.1.18, no. 47

Description (from People of Medieval Scotland)

Walter the younger of Roxburgh has granted and quitclaimed to Ranulf the archdeacon of St Andrews Scoonie(hill) (St Andrews St Leonards parish, FIF), and Balkaithley (Dunino parish, FIF), and land that lies on the south side of the city of St Andrews between the burns, which his uncle Walter the archdeacon held and possessed in his lifetime. He has resigned also to Ranulf the archdeacon all right which he had in the said lands, whether by gift, grant, or confirmation of the late Bishop Hugh or of his uncle Walter the archdeacon, and the charters of those lands which he had, he has restored to the aforesaid Ranulf with the understanding that those belonged to the archdeaconry of St Andrews. Sealed by Sir Ralph, bishop of Brechin and Henry, abbot of Arbroath.

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Repository
National Library of Scotland
Town or City
Edinburgh
Shelfmark
Adv. MS 15.1.18, no. 47

Other information

Catalogue Numbers
Barrow, E. Fife Docs. no. 4
PoMS Document 3/647/2
Format
Unspecified
Text Date
1202 x June 1208

People of Medieval Scotland (PoMS Document 3/647/2)

Walter the younger of Roxburgh has granted and quitclaimed to Ranulf the archdeacon of St Andrews Scoonie(hill) (St Andrews St Leonards parish, FIF), and Balkaithley (Dunino parish, FIF), and land that lies on the south side of the city of St Andrews between the burns, which his uncle Walter the archdeacon held and possessed in his lifetime. He has resigned also to Ranulf the archdeacon all right which he had in the said lands, whether by gift, grant, or confirmation of the late Bishop Hugh or of his uncle Walter the archdeacon, and the charters of those lands which he had, he has restored to the aforesaid Ranulf with the understanding that those belonged to the archdeaconry of St Andrews. Sealed by Sir Ralph, bishop of Brechin and Henry, abbot of Arbroath.