People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 6/2/213 (IP, 127-9)

Description
Adam of Heip, John of Harden, Richard of Chisholme, Walter of Burdon, Robert Grundy of Newton, Robert Waugh of Heip, Thomas de Roule, William of Fairnington, Roger of Middlesbrough, John Francis of Longnewton, Reginald of Dolphinston, William of Ruecastle, John son of John of Ainslie, John the Marshall, Aymer of Rutherford, Robert de la Grange, Alan Gurnay, Philip steward, Adam of Chatto, Nicholas Fausy, William Scott, Mary of Synton, William de Chartres, Richard Furbur, John of Lilliesleaf, Simon of Howden, Guy of Denholm, John of Adderston, Ingram of Tofts, William of Braidlie, Richard of Flex, William of Tofts, Henry Chaplain, John of Heiton, John of Stoneleigh, William of Yetholm, John of Makerstoun, Walter Merpym, Walter of Hulcote, John the Marshall, Adam of Riccalton, William of Plenderleith, Gilbert Mosyn, Gilbert son of Beatrice, Robert of Ednam, John the Seneschal of Jedburgh, John Knott, Adam of Riccalton, Alexander Servise (Ale), Robert of Huntly, William of Plenderleith, Walter Clerk of Roxburgh, Adam the parson of Foulden, Philip of Dryden, Henry de Hommes, Robert of Tofts, Adam Tailor of Cessford, Freskin de Landles, Roger Corbet, John Benoghtyn, John Comyn of Scraesburgh, William of Falside, Robert of Hawick, Patrick of Blenkhanson, Thomas of Johnston, Gilchrist son of Patrick, Thomas of Cockburn, William Ostherebure, Robert de Maleville and Bernard of Hadden, of the county of Roxburgh; Andrew de Bethune, John of Maxwell, Synan the mair, Hugh of Fotheringay, Malcolm of Ruskie, Malcolm son of Malcolm, John of Leny, Gilmore (Gillemuire) ‘Maclyn’, John of Kintocher, Walter of Kintocher, Malcolm of Kinbuck, Patrick of Glendochart, Thomas of Kingarth, Master Matthew of Montrose clerk, Isaac of ‘Kelwiny’ [Kilwinning?], Lorn of ‘Ardebechey’, Thomas ‘Tutte’ of Strathearn, [Thephanie] , prioress of Saint Leonard next Perth, Robert of Meigle, Gilbert of ‘Thoruk’, Kilschyn Gilchrist, Hugh of Balmanno Malise of ‘Moliefard’, Aed (‘Ego’) of ‘Strathhach’, Robert of Strathearn, Monach son of Alpin, Maurice/ Murdoch of Tyrie, Conan of Balquhidder, Margaret le Engleys, Haldan of ‘Emester’, William of Moray of Tullibardine, Malcolm of Strathearn, clerk, of the county of Perth; having come into the allegiance and obedience of their lord, the lord Edward, king of England etc., promise for themselves and their heirs, upon pain of body and possessions, that they will serve him well and loyally against all men, etc.; they have sworn this on the holy gospels; each of them has performed fealty.
Firm date
28 August 1296
Dating Notes
28 August, 24 Edward I
Place date (modern)
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Place date (document)
Berewyk sur Twede
Related Place
Berwick
Source for Data Entry
TNA, E39/99/1; Palgrave, Docs, no. 98; CDS, ii, no. 811; Instrumenta Publica, pp. 127-9 (Ragman Roll)
Trad. ID
IP, 127-9
Calendar number
6/2/213
Charter type
Letters Patent (Fealty)
Referred to as letter patent
yes
Language
French
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
TNA, MS. E39/99/1

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
28 Aug. 1296 Performance of fealty to Edward I, king of England yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
28 Aug. 1296 Son of Beatrice (mother of Gilbert) (Familial relationship) Gilbert, son of Beatrice Beatrice (mother of Gilbert)
28 Aug. 1296 Son of Patrick (Familial relationship) Gilchrist, son of Patrick Patrick (father of Gilchrist)
28 Aug. 1296 Lord (dominus) of Adam of Heip and others of the county of Roxburgh (Tenurial & lordship relationship) Edward I, king of England (d.1307) Adam of Heip; John of Harden; Richard of Chisholme; Walter of Burdon/Burghdon, sheriff of Lanark; Robert Grundy of Newton; Robert Waugh of Heip; Thomas of Rule; William of Fairnington; Roger of Middlesbrough; John Francis of Longnewton; Reginald of Dolphinston; William of Ruecastle; John, son of John of Ainslie ; John, marischal (co. Roxburgh); Aymer of Rutherford; Robert de la Grange; Alan Gurnay; Philip, steward (co. Roxburgh); Adam of Chatto (13C); Nicholas Fausy (of Fawside); William Scott (late 13C); Mary of Synton, wife of Alexander of Synton (II); William de Chartres (Carnoto); Richard, furber, burgess of Roxburgh ; John of Lilliesleaf (13C); Simon of Howden; Guy of Denholm; John of Adderston; Ingram of Tofts; William of Braidlie; Richard of Flex; William of Tofts; Henry Chaplain; John of Heiton (late 13C); John of Stoneleigh; William of Yetholm; John of Makerstoun; Walter Merpym; Walter of Hulcote; John, marischal (co. Roxburgh); Adam of Riccalton; William of Plenderleith; Gilbert Mosyn ; Gilbert, son of Beatrice ; Robert of Ednam (late 13C); John, steward of Jedburgh; John Knott ; Adam of Riccalton (II); Alexander Servise ('ale'); Robert of Huntly; William of Plenderleith (II); Walter Clerk of Roxburgh; Adam, persona of Foulden; Philip of Dryden; Henry de Thommes; Robert of Tofts; Adam, tailor of Cessford ; Freskin of Landells; Roger Corbet; John Benoughtyn ; John Comyn of Scraesburgh; William of Falside (Ragman Roll); Robert of Hawick; Patrick de Blenkhanson ; Thomas of Johnston ; Gilchrist, son of Patrick ; Thomas of Cockburn; William Ofthebure ; Robert Melville (late13C); Bernard of Hadden
28 Aug. 1296 Sworn men (Ragman Roll) of Edward I, king of England (d.1307) (Fealty (Ragman Roll)) Adam of Heip; John of Harden; Richard of Chisholme; Walter of Burdon/Burghdon, sheriff of Lanark; Robert Grundy of Newton; Robert Waugh of Heip; Thomas of Rule; William of Fairnington; Roger of Middlesbrough; John Francis of Longnewton; Reginald of Dolphinston; William of Ruecastle; John, son of John of Ainslie ; John, marischal (co. Roxburgh); Aymer of Rutherford; Robert de la Grange; Alan Gurnay; Philip, steward (co. Roxburgh); Adam of Chatto (13C); Nicholas Fausy (of Fawside); William Scott (late 13C); Mary of Synton, wife of Alexander of Synton (II); William de Chartres (Carnoto); Richard, furber, burgess of Roxburgh ; John of Lilliesleaf (13C); Simon of Howden; Guy of Denholm; John of Adderston; Ingram of Tofts; William of Braidlie; Richard of Flex; William of Tofts; Henry Chaplain; John of Heiton (late 13C); John of Stoneleigh; William of Yetholm; John of Makerstoun; Walter Merpym; John, marischal (co. Roxburgh); Walter of Hulcote; Adam of Riccalton; William of Plenderleith; Gilbert Mosyn ; Gilbert, son of Beatrice ; Robert of Ednam (late 13C); John, steward of Jedburgh; John Knott ; Adam of Riccalton (II); Alexander Servise ('ale'); Robert of Huntly; William of Plenderleith (II); Walter Clerk of Roxburgh; Adam, persona of Foulden; Philip of Dryden; Henry de Thommes; Robert of Tofts; Adam, tailor of Cessford ; Freskin of Landells; Roger Corbet; John Benoughtyn ; John Comyn of Scraesburgh; William of Falside (Ragman Roll); Robert of Hawick; Patrick de Blenkhanson ; Thomas of Johnston ; Gilchrist, son of Patrick ; Thomas of Cockburn; William Ofthebure ; Robert Melville (late13C); Bernard of Hadden Edward I, king of England (d.1307)
28 Aug. 1296 Lord (dominus) of Andrew de Betune (Beaton) and others of the county of Perth (Tenurial & lordship relationship) Edward I, king of England (d.1307) Andrew de Bethune (Beaton); John, lord of Maxwell; Synan (Senan?), mair (PER); Hugh of Fotheringay
28 Aug. 1296 Son of Malcolm of Ruskie (Familial relationship) Malcolm, son of Malcolm Malcolm of Ruskie
28 Aug. 1296 Son of Alpin (Familial relationship) Monach mac Ailpín Alpin (father of Áed, John and Monach)
28 Aug. 1296 Lord (dominus) of Andrew de Betune (Beaton) and other men of the county of Perth (Tenurial & lordship relationship) Edward I, king of England (d.1307) Andrew de Bethune (Beaton); John Maxwell (brother of Herbert); Synan (Senan?), mair (PER); Hugh of Fotheringay; Malcolm of Ruskie; Malcolm, son of Malcolm ; John, son of Alan, of Leny; Gilla Muire mac Gill'Eoin; John of Kintocher ; Walter of Kintocher; Malcolm of Kinbuck; Patrick of Glen Dochart; Thomas of Kingarth; Matthew of Montrose, rector of Tulibole; Isaac of Kilwinning; Loarn of 'Ardbechey'; Thomas Tutte of Strathearn; Thephanie de Ederelmarn, prioress of St Leonard of Perth; Roger of Meigle; Gilbert de Thoruk; Keschyn (Cessachan?) Gilchrist; Hugh of Balmanno; Malise de Molyofard ; Áed of Strachan; Robert of Strathearn; Monach mac Ailpín; Maurice or Murdoch of Tyrie; Conan of Balquhidder; Margaret Inglis (English); Aldan de Emester; William Murray of Tullibardine; Malcolm of Strathearn, clerk
28 Aug. 1296 Sworn man (Ragman Roll) of Edward I, king of England (d.1307) (Fealty (Ragman Roll)) Andrew de Bethune (Beaton); John, lord of Maxwell; Synan (Senan?), mair (PER); Hugh of Fotheringay; Malcolm of Ruskie; Malcolm, son of Malcolm ; John, son of Alan, of Leny; Gilla Muire mac Gill'Eoin; John of Kintocher ; Walter of Kintocher; Malcolm of Kinbuck; Patrick of Glen Dochart; Thomas of Kingarth; Matthew of Montrose, rector of Tulibole; Isaac of Kilwinning; Loarn of 'Ardbechey'; Thomas Tutte of Strathearn; Thephanie de Ederelmarn, prioress of St Leonard of Perth; Roger of Meigle; Gilbert de Thoruk; Keschyn (Cessachan?) Gilchrist; Hugh of Balmanno; Malise de Molyofard ; Áed of Strachan; Robert of Strathearn; Monach mac Ailpín; Maurice or Murdoch of Tyrie; Conan of Balquhidder; Margaret Inglis (English); Aldan de Emester; William Murray of Tullibardine; Malcolm of Strathearn, clerk Edward I, king of England (d.1307)
28 Aug. 1296 Son of John of Ainslie, knight (Familial relationship) John, son of John of Ainslie John of Ainslie, knight