People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Burgesses of Roxburgh

Biography
The Chronicle of Melrose notes that much of Roxburgh was accidentally destroyed by fire in 1207.
Related Place
Roxburgh

Total number of associated factoids: 8

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Date Short Summary Role Witnesses Source
unavailable Petition concerning lands within and outwith the burgh of Roxburgh Petitioner 3/647/5 (CDS, iii, no. 115)
unavailable Command for redress to burgesses of Roxburgh named person (transaction) 3/647/5 (CDS, iii, no. 115)
15 Feb. 1198 X 6 Jun. 1199 Renewal of liberties to burgess of St Andrews Sicut Clause Adam of Ceres, knight (fl.1154×1200); Adam, son of Odo of Kinninmonth; Alan de Lascelles (d.p.1204); Baldwin the Scot, son of Buadach; Geoffrey Melville (II), son of Geoffrey (I); Henry Truant; Hugh, steward of bishops of St Andrews; Isaac Scott, master, clerk; John of Bearford; John of Kirkton; John of Lundin (son of Walter); Ranulf de Wat, archdeacon of St Andrews (d.1209); Richard de Pares; Richard of Leicester, chaplain of Bishop Roger of St Andrews; Richard, chaplain of Bishop Roger of St Andrews; Richard, master (TRW); Roger of Murdochcairnie; Walter of Lundin, son of Philip the chamberlain; William of Lyne, master (fl.1197-1202); William of Wyville, knight 2/10/124 (SEA, i, no. 258)
28 Jun. 1291 ERA undefined (transaction) Edward I, king of England (d.1307) 5/1/0 (Rot. Scot., i, 2a (2))
Oct. 1297 Petition concerning grievances of burgesses of Roxburgh Petitioner 3/647/4 (CDS, ii, no. 958)
1303 X 1307 Petition of burgesses of Scotland to the king Accused 3/650/1 (CDS, iv, no. 1834)
1308 X 1309 Petition concerning lands within and outwith the burgh of Roxburgh Petitioner 3/647/5 (CDS, iii, no. 115)


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Date Short Summary Role Source
Oct. 1297 Burgesses of Edward I, king of England (d.1307) (Tenurial & lordship relationship) subject (relationship) 3/647/4 (CDS, ii, no. 958)