Document 4/38/35 (CDS, ii, no. 1436)
- Description
- Inquisition at Peebles on Saturday next before Epiphany in the king’s 32nd year [4 Jan. 1304], regarding the late William Melville’s lands, that is, by Walter Lillie, Thomas Lillie, William of Hop-Kailzie, Adam Frere, John of Meldon, Roger Corman, Gilbert Friser (Fraser?), John Curry, William Wimund, Alan Scott, William Strike, Archibald Kerr, Patrick, son of Juliana, Laurence Ged, John of Weston and Adam of Gouvan, jurors; who say that said William died on Sunday next after Ash Wednesday in the king’s 26th year, at his faith and peace; that William his son is his next heir and of lawful age at the feast of the Purification next. That William his father held the land of Hundwalleshope entirely of the king in the county of Peebles by service of an archer in his army, and suit at the county of Peebles. The land is worth £12 11s. 2d. William of Durham now holds it by the king’s grant.
- Firm date
- Saturday 4 January 1304
- Dating Notes
- Saturday before Epiphany 32nd year
- Place date (modern)
- Peebles
- Related Place
- Peebles
- Source for Data Entry
- CDS, ii, no. 1436
- Trad. ID
- CDS, ii, no. 1436
- Calendar number
- 4/38/35
- Charter type
- Inquest
- Language
- Entered from an English summary
- Original (contemporary)
- yes