-
Solre is a
river in
France that runs in the Département Nord in the
region Hauts-de-France. It
originates from the
confluence of two
source streams at...
- 1135)
Alexander II
Setoun de Wintoun,
Knight (b.1164) Alan Lord
Wintoun of
Soltre (d.c.1214) 3rd Lord
Winton (c.1200) A
Winton (c.1250) Alan
Winton (b.1274)...
- that he "had been
Rector of the
church or
House of the Holy
Trinity of
Soltre,
Diocese of
Saint Andrews, for over
seven years". In the
supplication dated...
- (Scot)., Fala and Soutra,
including a
History of the
Ancient "Domus de
Soltre", Edinburgh, 1892. Scotways.com. "Heritage Paths". Dere Street. Archived...
- Mathew,
Bishop of Aberdeen,
within whose diocese the
church sat. Alan of
Soltre, chaplain, who had
probably been an
ecclesiastic of the hospital, or monastery...
- also
known as "Domus de
Soltre" was the
largest hospital in Scotland. It was
founded in 1164 by King
Malcolm IV. The name
Soltre or
Soutra is
similar to...
-
Petro de
Cokburne witnessed a
charter in the "Register of the
House of
Soltre" that
described a gift of
arable land in Lempitlaw, just east of
Kelso in...
- (Edinburgh, 1908), pp. 213, 368
David Laing,
Charters of the
Hospital of
Soltre, of
Trinity College,
Edinburgh (Edinburgh, 1861), pp. xliv-xlvi.
James Balfour...
- 1221-31
witnessed the
grant of the
church of
Lympetlaw to
Kelso Abbey (
Soltre, p. 25). In 1233 he
witnessed resignation of the
lands of
Eduluestun to...
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