People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/747/1 (CDS, ii, no. 1735)

Description
Hamelin of Troup shows the king and council that Sir Duncan of Frendraught who dwells in the abbot of Arbroath’s liberty, maintains thieves and robbers there, who lately plundered Thomas le Grant of his goods and chattels, and cut off one of his hands, and then betook themselves to Sir Duncan, and remain there against the king’s franchise and all law and right. Prays inquiry into the truth by good men of Scotland.
Firm date
1304 X 1305
Source for Data Entry
CDS, ii, no. 1735
Trad. ID
CDS, ii, no. 1735
Calendar number
3/747/1
Charter type
Petition
Language
Entered from an English summary

Total number of associated factoids: 4

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
1304 X 1305 Petition for inquiry into plundering of Thomas le Grant's goods, etc. yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1304 X 1305 king Edward I, king of England (d.1307)
1304 X 1305 Dominus (Seigneur - Lord - Sir) Duncan of Frendraught, knight
1304 X 1305 abbot of Arbroath John of Angus, abbot of Arbroath (1303-09)