People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 6/2/50 A (CDS, ii, no. 755)

Description
William de Monte Alto makes known that, for himself, his men, and his goods, on the Tuesday next before the feast of the Translation of St Thomas, bishop and martyr, AD 1296, at Inverness, with Sir William de Haya acting in the name of their lord, the king of England, he entered the king's peace and will.
Firm date
3 July 1296
Dating Notes
Tuesday next before the feast of St Thomas, bishop and martyr, AD 1296
Place date (modern)
Inverness
Place date (document)
Invernys
Related Place
Inverness
Source for Data Entry
TNA, E39/5/26; Palgrave, Docs, no. 54; CDS, ii, no. 755.
Trad. ID
CDS, ii, no. 755
Calendar number
6/2/50 /A
Charter type
Letters Patent (Fealty)
Referred to as letter patent
yes
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
TNA, E39/5/26. No sealing clause; but label for seal cut out; label and seal now missing. Printed PalgraveDocuments, no. 54

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
3 Jul. 1296 William de Monte Alto enters the king's peace and will yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
3 Jul. 1296 king of England Edward I, king of England (d.1307)
3 Jul. 1296 Dominus (Seigneur - Lord - Sir) William Hay (IV), lord of Borthwick (son of John)