People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/54/203 (RRS, vi, no. 190)

Description
David, king of Scots, to his chamberlain of Scotland and his grieves and baillies of his burgh of Haddington: because he understands that his predecessor William, king of Scots, who founded the nunnery of Haddington Priory, granted the nuns three pounds sterling in pure alms, falling annually from his burgh of Haddington (ELO), and because the king knows that King Alexander III and his lord father (King Robert I) also paid this sum, the king ratifies and approves this, and commands that the payment be made.
Firm date
20 June 1358
Dating Notes
29 June, regnal year 29
Place date (modern)
Edinburgh
Place date (document)
Edinburgh
Related Place
Edinburgh
Source for Data Entry
RRS, vi, no. 190
Trad. ID
RRS, vi, no. 190
Calendar number
1/54/203
Charter type
Letters patent
Referred to as letter patent
yes
Language
Latin
Notes
inspection of James II

Total number of associated factoids: 6

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Concession of three pounds from rents of Haddington no
20 Jun. 1358 Command to pay three pounds to Haddington priory from rents of Haddington (ELO) yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
20 Jun. 1358 Predecessor of David II (d. 1371), king of Scots William I, king of Scots (d.1214) David II, king of Scots (d. 1371)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
20 Jun. 1358 king of Scots Alexander III, king of Scots (d.1286)
20 Jun. 1358 king of Scots David II, king of Scots (d. 1371)
20 Jun. 1358 king of Scots William I, king of Scots (d.1214)