The king to the sheriff of Perth, by the late agreement between his envoys and Sir John Comyn of Badenoch, all prisoners on either side were to be delivered, except Sir Herbert of Morham and his father, free of all yet unpaid ransom. He hears that Sir David Graham and the brothers of Halliburton lately captured Master Matthew of Kinross, archdeacon of Dunkeld, from whom Sir David took pledges to himself or Sir John de Mowbray, for a ransom of £200, and they are distraining Matthew and his pledges for the money. The king commands such distraint if made to be instantly relaxed.