Norman ("Norino or Alforn") de Lescelin
b. circa 1200
Birth
Norman ("Norino or Alforn") de Lescelin was born circa 1200.
Parents
Property
Norman ("Norino or Alforn") de Lescelin possessed granted as Normannus filius Normanni a renewal charter of gift of the church of Leslie to Lindores Abbey on 25 August 1243 in Leslie church.
1 He possessed was granted as Norino filio Normanni a charter of the Wood of Leslie in free forest by king Alexander II on 4 December 1248 in Forest of Leslie.
2,3 He possessed quitclaimed forever his rights of bondship from John son of Thomas of Malind on 7 July 1253.
4 He possessed granted a charter as Normannus de Lescelin filius Normanni of quitclaim of all right of allegiance over John son of Thomas of Malind to Lindores Abbey on 12 July 1253.
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Citations
- [S32] Various contributors, Various contributors, "People of Medieval Scotland," database, Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh et al, People of Medieval Scotland (https://poms.ac.uk/: accessed ), ., viewed; 19 April 2025; Document 3/344/2 (Lind. Cart., no. 83) at https://poms.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/record/source/5171/
- [S32] Various contributors, Various contributors, "People of Medieval Scotland," database, Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh et al, People of Medieval Scotland (https://poms.ac.uk/: accessed ), ., viewed; 19 April 2025; Document 1/7/329 (RRS, iii, no. 321) at https://poms.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/record/source/1840/
- [S135] Joseph Robertson and George Grub, Collections for a history of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff, p 548
- [S101] Rev John Dowden, Chartulary of the Abbey of Lindores, ch lxxxiv, p 90-91
- [S32] Various contributors, Various contributors, "People of Medieval Scotland," database, Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh et al, People of Medieval Scotland (https://poms.ac.uk/: accessed ), ., viewed; 19 April 2025; Document 3/344/3 (Lind. Cart., no. 84) at https://poms.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/record/source/5199/
- [S139] David Edward Easson, Charters of the Abbey of Coupar Angus, vol i, p 112, charter XLVII and note
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