People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/141/8 (Stevenson, Ills., no. 19)

Description
Reginald le Cheyne, the son, states that he received from Sir Alexander de Balliol, chamberlain of Scotland, for his feu, from the times of Pentecost and [the feast of St] Martin in 1288, thirteen pounds, six shillings, and eight pennies of sterling.
Firm date
Thursday 17 March 1290
Dating Notes
on the Thursday nearest after the feast of St Gregory the pope in the year of grace 1289
Place date (modern)
Roxburgh
Place date (document)
Rokisburgh
Related Place
Roxburgh
Source for Data Entry
Stevenson, Illustrations, no. 19
Trad. ID
Stevenson, Ills., no. 19
Calendar number
3/141/8
Charter type
Receipt
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
British Library, Lord Frederick Campbell Charters, xvii; also printed, Stevenson, Documents, no. 93

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
Thursday 17 Mar. 1290 Receipt of £13 6s. 8d. yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
Thursday 17 Mar. 1290 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Alexander Balliol of Cavers (d.c.1311)
Thursday 17 Mar. 1290 chancellor of Scotland Alexander Balliol of Cavers (d.c.1311)