Adam, parson of the church of Roxburgh Castle, Thomas the baker of Roxburgh, Thomas of Ireland, Maut de Mounceaus, of the county of Roxburgh; Master Nicholas of Balmyle, parson of the church of Calder Comitis, John of Lennie, of the county of Edinburgh; Marjory prioress of Holystone (Alwinton parish, Northumberland), of the county of Berwick; William the Parker, parson of Kilham (Northumb.), Amable, widow of Patrick of Graham, Muriel of Inchbrakie, of the county of Perth; Elias of Spott, of the county of Edinburgh; Thomas of Barton, John of Crawford, of the county of Ayr; Euphemia widow of William of Horndean, William of Weston, John de Mundeville, parson of Moffat, William of Stirling, Nicholas of Swaffham, parson of Great Dalton, William of Busbie, of the county of Wigtown; Andrew son of Godfrey de Ros, of the county of Ayr; John of Seton, of the county of Dumfries; Margaret, widow of William of Abernethy, Adam son of Henry of ‘Totherygges’, of the county of Berwick; John de St Michael, of the county of Roxburgh; John of Heiton, warden of the hospital of St Leonard of Torrance
Roger of Yarm, of the county of Lanark; William of Hamstead, of the county of Elgin; Walter of Aitkenhead, of the county of Aberdeen; William Tornal, warden of the hospital of St Cuthbert of Ballencrieff (ELO), of the county of Edinburgh; since they have come to the faith and will of their lord, Edward, king of England, they promise to serve him well and loyally; and ech one has performed fealty to the king.