J[ohn], king of Scotland writes to his lord, lord Edward, king of England, lord of Ireland and duke of Aquitaine stating that he understands that the king’s justiciars in eyre are to be in Yorkshire in the quinzaine of Trinity next. At their last meeting at Newcastle-on Tyne he had asked Edward to acquit him of common summons on that iter, and reminds of him of his promise to grant it. Thanks him for many favours.