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Transaction: Succession of liberties and customs and right to have serfs
Type of Transaction
Succession
From Source
1/6/447 (
RRS
, ii, no. 481)
Firm date
6 July, 1208 X 1214
Dating Notes
6th day of July; succession of Henry, abbot of Kelso × death of King William; probable date based on royal itinerary
Primary
yes
Sicut clause
Included
Associated People
(3)
Witnesses
(6)
Possessions: Privileges
(3)
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Role
Name
Name (original language)
Name (translation)
Floruits
Grantor
William I, king of Scots (d.1214)
W
William, king of Scots
1145 × 1213
Beneficiary
Kelso Abbey
Ecclesie Sancte Marie de Kelch'
Church of St Mary of Kelso
1131 × 1311
Beneficiary
Henry, abbot of Kelso (d.1218)
Henrico
Henry, abbot of the same place
1208 × 1216
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Name (original language)
Name (translation)
Floruits
Order
Patrick (I), earl of Dunbar (d.1232)
Patricio
Earl Patrick
1170 × 1232
1
William, chaplain (II) of King William (c.1196-1214)
Willelmo
William, my chaplain
1198 × 1212
2
Oliver, king's chaplain (fl.c.1208-c.1214)
Oliuero
Oliver, my chaplain
1208 × 1212
3
David Lindsay (I), son of William (II) (d.c.1220)
Dauid de Lindes'
David of Lindsay, justice
1185 × 1208
4
Gervase Avenel, lord of Eskdale (d.1219)
Geruasio Auenel
Gervase Avenel, justice
1165 × 1213
5
William del Bois, chancellor (d.1232)
Willelmo de Boscho
William del Bois
1196 × 1227
6
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Type
Name
Original Text
Related Place
no one may detain neyfs
no one may detain neyfs
privileges in general (all liberties, etc.)
privileges in general (all liberties, etc.)
permission to take neyfs or fugitives
permission to take neyfs or fugitives