[Edward], king and lord superior of Scotland, states that since Richard Fraser rendered a payment of 100 marks to the king, he has granted to him custody of all the lands and tenements which used to belong to Richard of Glen, recently deceased, which Richard held from the crown of the kingdom of Scotland, and which, on the occasion of his death, came into the hands of the king. It is to be held until the coming of age of the legitimate heirs of Richard of Glen, along with the marriage of the same heirs.