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Document 1/7/237 (
RRS
, iii, no. 230)
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Topography
Leaflet
Description
King Alexander II for burgesses of Ayr; has given, for upkeep of bridge and port of Ayr, and promoting other common affairs of
villa
, all fisheries on rivers Ayr and Doon which he had at Ayr at time of this grant.
Firm date
7 December 1235
Dating Notes
7th day of December, regnal year 22
Place date (modern)
Roxburgh
Place date (document)
Roxburgh
Related Place
Roxburgh
Source for Data Entry
RRS
, iii, no. 230
Trad. ID
RRS
, iii, no. 230
Calendar number
1/7/237
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Document type notes
Formerly H1/7/234; Handlist, no. 206
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
Ayr burgh charters, now lost
Total number of associated factoids: 6
Transaction factoids
(1)
Relationship factoids
(2)
Title factoids
(3)
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Short Summary
Primary
Witnesses
7 Dec. 1235
Gift of fisheries on rivers Ayr and Doon
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David Lindsay (II), son of David (I), lord of Luffness (d.1241)
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Robert Comyn, knight
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Roger, son of Glay
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Walter Comyn, earl of Menteith (d.1258)
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Walter Oliphant, justiciar of Lothian (son of Walter) (d.1242)
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Subject
Object
7 Dec. 1235
Burgess of Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)(Tenurial & lordship relationship)
Burgesses of Ayr
Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
7 Dec. 1235
Son of Glay (father of Roger)(Familial relationship)
Roger, son of Glay
Glay (father of Roger)
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Title Holder
7 Dec. 1235
king of Scots
Alexander II, king of Scots (d.1249)
7 Dec. 1235
justiciar of Lothian
Walter Oliphant, justiciar of Lothian (son of Walter) (d.1242)
7 Dec. 1235
earl of Menteith
Walter Comyn, earl of Menteith (d.1258)