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