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Document 5/8/0 (
CDS
, ii, no. 651)
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The following are acquitted of summons to common pleas in Northumberland: The abbot of Kelso, John, king of Scotland, Robert son of Gilbert de Umfraville, Alexander of Bunkle, Patrick of Dunbar, earl of March.
Firm date
28 November 1292
Place date (modern)
Roxburgh
Related Place
Roxburgh
Source for Data Entry
Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland
, ii, no. 651
Trad. ID
CDS
, ii, no. 651
Calendar number
5/8/None
Charter type
English Royal Administration
Language
Entered from an English summary
Notes
Close 21 Edward I. m. 10, dorso
Total number of associated factoids: 6
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Primary
Witnesses
28 Nov. 1292
Statement in which king acquits various men of common pleas in Northumberland (England)
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Subject
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28 Nov. 1292
Son of Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus (d.1307) (Familial relationship)
Robert de Umfraville, earl of Angus (d.1325)
Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus (d.1307)
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Title Holder
28 Nov. 1292
king
Edward I, king of England (d.1307)
28 Nov. 1292
abbot of Kelso
Richard, abbot of Kelso (fl.1285-99)
28 Nov. 1292
king of Scots
John Balliol, king of Scots (d.1314)
28 Nov. 1292
earl of March
Patrick (IV), earl of Dunbar/March (d.1308)