People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/9/2 (Duncan & Brown, PSAS 90, App. VI)

Description
A late-thirteenth-century king of Scots states that he has appointed Alexander of Argyll, sheriff of Lorn, in his land to receive in his peace all those who wish to receive the lands of his sheriffdom at ferme, provided that they give pledges, and he grants to the same individuals his safe and secure conduct to come to Alexander himself on whatever day and place to be established by A. in the lands to be received at ferme.
Firm date
1293 X 1296
Dating Notes
see A.A.M. Duncan and A.L. Brown, ‘Argyll and the Isles in the Earlier Middle Ages’, _PSAS_ 90 (1956-57), 219, App. VI
Source for Data Entry
A.A.M. Duncan and A.L. Brown, ‘Argyll and the Isles in the Earlier Middle Ages’, PSAS 90 (1956-57), 219, App. VI
Trad. ID
Duncan & Brown, PSAS 90, App. VI
Calendar number
1/9/2
Charter type
Brieve
Language
Latin
Notes
All texts in this formulary run in the name of Jacobus or simply Rex, though several can be shown (as Nos. V and VI here) to be much earlier in date than 1406.

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
1293 X 1296 Statement that anyone who wishes to receive land at ferme in the sheriffdom of Lorn should come to Alexander of Argyll yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1293 X 1296 king John Balliol, king of Scots (d.1314)
1293 X 1296 sheriff of Lorn Alexander of Argyll