People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 6/2/99 (IP, 91d)

Description
Since Fergus the Marshall has come to the faith and will of Edward, king of England, etc., he promises on his own behalf and that of his heirs, upon punishment of body and property, and whatever else he can forfeit, that he shall support him, and shall serve him well and loyally against all mortal men, every time he is called upon or summoned by his lord, the king of England, or by his heirs, and that if he shall come to know of anything harmful to them, he shall do all in his power to obstruct it, and shall make them aware of it. In order to hold to and keep these promises, he pledges himself, his heirs, and all their goods; and he has furthermore sworn this upon the holy Gospels. As proof of this matter he has caused these letters patent to be written, sealed with his seal. Given at Montrose, 11 July, in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of the aforesaid King of England [1296].
Firm date
11 July 1296
Dating Notes
11 July, 24 Edward I
Place date (modern)
Montrose
Place date (document)
Monros
Related Place
Montrose
Source for Data Entry
TNA, E39/99/5; Palgrave, Docs, no. 75; CDS, ii, no. 771; Instrumenta Publica, p. 91 (Ragman Roll)
Trad. ID
IP, 91d
Calendar number
6/2/99
Charter type
Letters Patent (Fealty)
Referred to as letter patent
yes
Language
French
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
TNA, MS. E39/99/5

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
11 Jul. 1296 Fealty of Fergus the Marshall yes