Document 3/647/5 (CDS, iii, no. 115)
- Description
- Petition to the king and council by the burgesses of Roxburgh, showing that his father ordained in Parliament at London that those of them who came to peace on Sir John Comyn’s conditions, should inherit their lands within and without the burgh, Master William Bevercotes chancellor, Sir John Sandale chamberlain, and Sir Adam Gordon being appointed commissioners, and having found who were entitled. But as nothing was done, the petitioners sued the late king at the Parliament of Carlisle, when redress was again ordered. It being still unfinished, they pray the king for his father’s soul to command his will to be done.
- Firm date
- 1308 X 1309
- Source for Data Entry
- CDS, iii, no. 115
- Trad. ID
- CDS, iii, no. 115
- Calendar number
- 3/647/5
- Charter type
- Petition
- Language
- Entered from an English summary