People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/27/0 (Cold. Cart., Supp. III(1))

Description
King Edward [I] addresses his clerk, Hugh of Cressingham, his treasurer of Scotland, and mandates him that the demand which his beloved paupers, the prioress and nuns of Coldstream, owed through the tax of his exchequer of Berwick of eleven pounds, Hugh should drop until the feast of Pentecost nearest in the future. And Hugh should make sure is that all distrefs owed by them are relaxed.
Firm date
12 March 1297
Dating Notes
on the twelfth day of March, _Rot. Scot._, I, 39b.
Place date (modern)
Brummore
Place date (document)
Brummore
Source for Data Entry
Coldstream Cartulary, Supplement III(1)
Trad. ID
Cold. Cart., Supp. III(1)
Calendar number
1/27/None
Charter type
Brieve
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
12 Mar. 1297 Command to Hugh of Cressingham to relax tax owed by Coldstream yes Edward I, king of England (d.1307)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
12 Mar. 1297 king Edward I, king of England (d.1307)
12 Mar. 1297 clerk (king's) Hugh of Cressingham, treasurer of Scotland
12 Mar. 1297 treasurer of Scotland Hugh of Cressingham, treasurer of Scotland