People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/27/0 (Stevenson, Docs., i, no. 331)

Description
Edward, king of England, lord of Ireland and duke of Aquitaine, addresses the beloved clerk, Master William of Greenfield, his chancellor, and states that since he granted that Isabella de Beaumont, lady of Vescy, may have in perpetuity one market at her manor of Crail in the earldom of Fife (FIF) in Scotland every week on Wednesday, and one fair there every year for fifteen days, he commands William that he will deliver to Isabella the letters under his great seal concerning this concession.
Firm date
23 November 1294
Dating Notes
on the 23rd day of November in the twenty-third year of our reign
Place date (modern)
Burstwick
Place date (document)
Brustwyke
Related Place
Burstwick
Source for Data Entry
Stevenson, Documents, i, 430-31, no. 331
Trad. ID
Stevenson, Docs., i, no. 331
Calendar number
1/27/None
Charter type
Brieve
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 10

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
23 Nov. 1294 Concession of one market at manor of Crail in the earldom of Fife (FIF) yes
23 Nov. 1294 *Command to deliver letters with king's seal concerning concession of fair and market in Crail (FIF) yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
23 Nov. 1294 Manor of Crail (FIF) Isabel de Beaumont, lady de Vescy