Diploma: DCA DCD Misc. Ch. 554

Description (from People of Medieval Scotland)

Duncan, son of King Malcolm, by inheritance undoubted king of Scotland, to Durham Cathedral Priory; has given Tyninghame, Auldhame, Scoughall, Knowes, Hedderwick and, at Broxmouth (ELO), every service that Bishop Bishop Fothad [of St Andrews] had from it. And since he has willed that this gift should permanently belong to Saint Cuthbert, he has done what his brothers have allowed.

Current location

Repository
Durham Cathedral Archives
Town or City
Durham
Shelfmark
DCD Misc. Ch. 554

Other information

Catalogue Numbers
Duncan, SHR 37 119
DCA: Misc. Charters 554
PoMS Document 1/1/1
Format
248mm (H) x 140mm (W)
Text Date
13 November 1093 x 12 November 1094

People of Medieval Scotland (PoMS Document 1/1/1)

Duncan, son of King Malcolm, by inheritance undoubted king of Scotland, to Durham Cathedral Priory; has given Tyninghame, Auldhame, Scoughall, Knowes, Hedderwick and, at Broxmouth (ELO), every service that Bishop Bishop Fothad [of St Andrews] had from it. And since he has willed that this gift should permanently belong to Saint Cuthbert, he has done what his brothers have allowed.

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