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Reference | Title | Date |
GD157 | Papers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire | 1343-1920 |
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Country code |
GB |
Repository code |
234 |
Repository |
National Records of Scotland |
Reference |
GD157/368 |
Title |
18th century notes on Dryburgh Abbey Charters |
Dates |
1166-1908 |
Access status |
Open |
Location |
On site |
Description |
1166x1171-1908 1. Charter by William I, king of Scots, to William, son of Fresekin, (1166x1171) of Stratbrock and Rossile, Inchekel, Duffus and Macker and Kintrai. (Acts of William I, pp. 198-9.)
2. Confirmation by James V, 29 January 1522 (?/1523), of decreet i.c. commendator of Dryburgh and convent, v. John Wolfe of Waldaly.
Charter under great seal, 29 October 1464, to abbey and monastery of Dryburgh, confirming great seal charter, 30 May 1424, narrating another charter by Robert III, 9 March, a.r.1, (RMS ii/820).
3. Charter, n.d., by Patrick, earl of Dumbar, to abbot and convent of Dryburgh.
Charter by William, prior of Saint Andrews, and chapter thereof, 1343, ratifying charter by William, bishop of Saint Andrews, to Dryburgh of parish kirk of Pencatland, given to granter by Sir John of Maxwell. Registrum, p. 272.
Infeftment or perambulation, 4 March 1466 (?/1467), concerning marches of certain lands belonging to abbey.
4. Instrument, 12 December 1465, anent acres in Berwick pertaining to priory of South Berwick, fallen into king's hands at instance of Patrick of Barde, son of William of Barde.
Instrument, (8th yr of Martin V, on day of Saint Margaret the virgin, 1424/5), attesting inquisition, 33rd yr of reign of Edward, (1359) anent property in Berwick owned by said priory.
5. Charter by David II, confirming to abbey of Dryburgh grant made by John of Maxwell of kirk of Pencaitland, 14 April ar 6th (17) Registrum, p. 272.
Mortification by George of Dumbar, earl of the March, to abbey of Alnwick, of lands of Brayfountans, 1 November 1424.
6. Great seal charter by Edward, to prioress and nuns of Berwick of money from duties of Berwick to pay 40 merks granted to them by David king by Scots, 20 April ar 10th.
Confirmation, 17 November 1522, under quarter seal, of decreet ic Abbott of Dryburgh, and John Wolfe of Waddelie and George Inglis of Lochend.
Instrument, 25 June 1506, re controversy over marches of lands belonging to abbey of Dryburgh.
7. Instrument, 27 November 1478, narrating sasine propriis manibus by Alexander, lord Kilmares, to Archibald Cunningham, his carnal brother, in lands of Vatlistoun in barony of Renfrew.
Charter by Walter, steward of Scotland, to abbot and convent of Dryburgh, 30 October 1410.
Charter by Walter of Halyburton, narrating charter under great seal, 9 March ar 1 by Robert III.
8. Charter by Richard, bishop of Saint Andrews, to canons of Alnewic, of land given by Gospatric the earl with consent of Waldeve, his son.
Charter by Thomas called Vigorous, burgess of Roxburgh, son and heir of deceased Agnes, called Mansell, to church of Blessed Marie of Dryburgh, and abbot and canons thereof, of 2 burgages in town of Roxburgh. ca 1338. Registrum, p. 260-1.
9. Precept of clare constat by David, commendator of Dryburgh, to William Barclay of Ryn, as heir of Thomas Barclay, in two part of lands of Pettarty and 4th part of lands of Innergelly, in shire of Fife, 1560.
Instrument, 20 June 1529, narrating that Robert Ker of Trearne produced writs of Trearne in bailiery of Cuninghame, made to him by James, abbot of Dryburgh.
10. Great seal charter, 30 May 1424, confirming charter, 9 March ar 1, by Robert, king of Scots, to monastery of Dryburgh. (Not in RMS.)
Charter by William of Felton, kt., sheriff of Roxburgh, granting to abbey of Dryburgh two burgages in Roxburgh. c 1338.
11. Charter by Roger, son and heir of deceased Hutcheon Baker, burgess of Roxburgh, renouncing in favour of abbot and convent of Dryburgh all right to one burgage in Roxburgh, 23 May 1345. Registrum, pp. 262-3.
Charter by John of Maxwell, kt., son or Sir John of Maxwell, and heir of Sir Eustace of Maxwell, his brother, to abbey of Dryburgh, of patronage of kirk of Pencatlan (ca 1343). Registrum, p. 271.
Charter by Sir William of Felton, kt., sheriff of Rokesburgh, to abbey of Dryburgh, of certain burgages in town of Rokesburgh.
12. Indenture between abbot and convent of Dryburgh and abbot and convent of Aulnawyk, anent fishings on Tweed, 7 August 1450.
Papal bull of Innocent IV to Dryburgh anent a subsidy, 1246. Registrum, 205-6.
Papal bull of Eugenius IV, to abbot of Melrose anent application of fruits of Lessuden and chapel of Saint Bosewells to use of Dryburgh, 1432.
Papal bull of Nicolas III to prioress and convent of South Berwick containing confirmation and indulgence, 1279.
Papal bull of Innocent IV to Dean of Glasgow for examining complaint of Abbot and convent of Dryburgh re subsidy, 1246.
Papal bull of Innocent IV to Prioress of South Berwick.
Papal bull of Julius II to bishop of Mylopotamos and Michael Fleming, canon, in favour of James Steward, clerk of diocese of Glasgow, re abbacy and convent of Paisley and Kilwinning, 1509.
Papal bull of Leo X to archdeacon of Dunblane and dean of Aberdeen re silver plate and other goods stolen from abbey of Dryburgh, 1518.
13. Papal bull of Clement VII appointing James Steward, priest, Glasgow diocese, as abbot of Dryburgh, 1528.
Papal bull of Clement VII to convent of Dryburgh ordering them to submit to government of James, abbot of Dryburgh, 1528.
Papal bull of Clement VII for admission of James, abbot of Dryburgh, 1528.
Papal bull of Sixtus IV appointing Andrew Luderdell, priest, Glasgow diocese, MA, to govern abbey of Dryburgh till appointment of a new abbot, 1482.
Papal bull of Clement VII to bishop of Caserta and abbot of Melrose and provest of Dunglass re payment of pension to Andrew Hume, clerk of diocese of Saint Andrews from fruits and rents of abbey of Dryburgh, 1525.
Great seal charter of confirmation 26 November 1508 of charter by Patrick Mentieth of Ratho to James Menteith, his oy, of lands of Ratho. (RMS ii/3271).
Charter by William Spurr, burgess of Berwick, to Saint Leonard of South Berwick and monks, of a bovate of land in territory of Bandington |
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Publication note |
Charter by William Spurr published by W W Scott in 'Eight Thirteenth-Century Texts', in 'Miscellany XIII' (Scottish History Society, 2004) |
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