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.