People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 5/3/0 (CDS, v, no. 492a)

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From the Account Book of John de Sandale, chamberlain of Scotland: Two receipts from John of Droxford, by hands of Walter de Bedewyne and Robert de Cottingham for money John de Sandale owed them. From John of Droxford by hands of Emer’ de Friscombald and merchants of the Friscombaldi, paying John de Sandale for wages of Scottish garrisons and purchase of wine, 7 Sept. 1306 From John of Droxford by hands to Richard of Bromsgrove, to buy victuals as named. From John of Droxford by hands of sheriff of Yorkshire for victuals taken to Berwick for the king, 20 April 1306, and by hands of Robert fitz Roger. Receipts from the king’s treasurer (Walter Langton) on account of various payments including the following: 14 Dec. 1307 to Aymer de Valence 7 June, to Peter Lubaud, constable of Linlithgow, for arrears of wages, etc. 13 June, money paid to Ebulo de Montibus, constable of Jedburgh, for various debts. 16 June, paid to Gilbert Pecche, banneret. To Robert Leybourn, constable of Ayr, for wages on 26 June, 5 July and 9 July. 27 Feb., money paid and assigned to Alexander de Convers in part payment. 10 July, to Richard Harding and Alexander Convers. Wages paid to bannerets for themselves and their companies. To Aymer de Valence, banneret, captain of the king’s army, for himself and others from 14 May-13 July 1306. Others unnamed follow. On the following day it was agreed with Aymer to take £1000 from the king as wages for himself and 100 armed horsemen to be retained by him in Scotland from 16 Oct. 1306 to Easter 1307. He should take £800 for staying in the war with 60 horsemen until Michaelmas 1307, by ordinance of the treasurer, as in an agreement between them dated Bothwell, 12 May 1307. To William le Latimer, banneret, and others, from 15 May 1306 when their horses were valued at Berwick, to 30 Sept. To Robert fitz Roger, banneret, and others from 18 Feb. when the horses were valued, to 30 Sept. To [illegible] for similar. To John fitz Marmaduke, banneret, and others, from 7 April when the horses were valued to 20 May, when he entered John de Mowbray’s company. To Gilbert Peeche, banneret, and others from 14 Feb. 1306 when the horses were valued to 15 Oct. To Robert Hastings, banneret, and others from 20 Feb. when the horses were valued to 6 June, and to William de Dunolm and a squire. To Alexander of Abernethy banneret and others from 29 Mar. 1306 when he entered the king’s wages, to 20 June. To Matthew de Monte Martini, banneret, from 31 July when the horses were valued to 30 Sept. Wages of knights and their esquires, dates of payment unknown. Dates of service given in CDS. Henry de Beaumont; Roger Heron (note of him being knighted on 2 June); Robert Lovell (note of being knighted 20 June 1306); Peter Mauley junior; John de Caunton; William Francis; Aymer de la Zouche; William Fenton; Henry de Inchmartin; Adam Gordon; Robert Grey from 6 January 1307 when he was admitted to wages to keep the parts of Lanark by ordinance of Aymer de Valence, dated Strathanan, until 7 July 1307; Simon Wade (note that he entered Latimer’s company on 15 May); Thomas Grey (note that he entered Beaumont’s company on 10 May). Wages of squires and associates, note that three with four associated were paid from 4 February 1307 when they were admitted to the king’s wages at Ayr by Aymer de Valence. The following payments are also included: To Stephen Wallace (note that one of his associates died at the battle of Methven); to Giles (sic Gilbert?) Pecche from 20 January 1307 when he went with his company to Galloway in the company of Aymer de Valence, until 20 May 1307. Wages of four named sergeants at arms, one with Peter Lubaud. Wages of other men, not named here, to keep seas in the parts of Galloway in the company of Simon de Montague. Wages of constables of foot, etc., To Henry de Morton, vintenarius, going with the guardian over the mountains in November and returning to Perth in December, and then again over the mountains by the guardian’s order to the garrison of Aboyne castle; To Michael de Whitton, constable, from 3 Feb. 1307 when admitted to wages at Ayr by Aymer de Valence; to Thomas fitz Alan, vintenarius; to Walter Wygan, hobelar, from 25 Aug. 1306 when he was admitted to wages as a hobelar by the captain, to go with him with his archers to the siege of Kildrummy. Wages of shipmasters and sailors; To William Jectour, master of the barge ‘le Messager’ at Berwick; to the master of a ship of Burton Stathel, taking malt from Perth to Aberdeen to the prince’s household and others then at the siege of Kildrummy and returning; to Thomas fitz Walter, master of the barge ‘Notre Dame’ of Irvine, and Duncan fitz Adam, master of the ship ‘Mariota’ of the same, from 4 Feb. 1307 when they were admitted to wages at Ayr by Aymer de Valence and Simon de Montague; To William Jettour, for wages from 4 Mar. 1307 when he was admitted by Aymer de Valence to stay at Ayr with the king’s fleet; to two named squires from 11 Feb. 1307 when they were admitted to wages by the same to stay in the company of Simon de Montague in the king’s shipping then in parts of the island next to Ayr. Wages of garrisons. To Edmund of Hastings, knight banneret, captain of the garrison of Perth, from 13 July 1306 when he left the company of Aymer de Valence and entered the town to keep it by Aymer’s order; Robert de Ravensdale, squire; Robert de Mauley, constable of Roxburgh for keeping the castle after John Comyn’s death; to Ebulo de Montibus, constable of Jedburgh; to John Kingston, constable of Edinburgh, admitted to wages by the council at Berwick immediately after John Comyn’s death and whom he retains in the castle for his annual fee of £80, in that he rides continuously in the company of Aymer de Valence; to William Bisset, constable of Stirling; Master John de Weston, constable of Forfar and escheator beyond Forth for men in his company by command of Aymer de Valence and the council at Lanercost; to Gilbert Pecche, knight banneret, constable of Aberdeen; to Peter de Brompton, squire, constable of Aboyne; To Robert Leyburn, constable of Ayr; from 31 July 1306 when they were admitted to wages there because Henry Percy and other magnates were in remotis, that is, Carrick and Kintyre; Walter de Burghdon, keeper of Selkirk castle, from 21 Feb. – 22 Mar. 1306 when Robert de Clifford, to whom the king had committed the keeping of the castle, entered it; Peter Lubaud, constable of Linlithgow, from 7 Mar. 1306 when they were entered in wages by order of the chamberlain; to Richard Siward, constable of Dumfries; to Robert de Sandale, constable of Berwick castle. On 15 November the keeping of the castle was given to Thomas de le Grene. To Robert Sandale, for expenses of the following prisoners; a chaplain and two boys of the bishop of St Andrews, sent as prisoners by Aymer de Valence; Bernard de Alemaunde; John Dynaunt and four others, German merchants, taken in parts of Dundee and send by the same; Malcolm Lockhart and John of Blair, taken in Scotland and imprisoned by order of the same; the countess of Buchan and her maid; Mary de Bruce and her maid; Niall de Bruce; Alan Durward; Alexander Murray, knights, Alexander de Monymusk, clerk, ...infantry... taking of Niall in Kildrummy castle and sent by sea to Berwick to be imprisoned there by order of de Valence. To John de Sandale; to Thomas de la Grene, constable of the castle; to Alexander de Convers, clerk of works of the new castle of Tullibole, on 27 March, they were ejected by the king’s enemies. To Edmund Hastings, knight banneret, keeper of Dundee castle, admitted to wages by order of the council to keep parts of Dundee; To Thomas de Sandale, constable of Panmuir castle, admitted to wages to keep parts of Dundee by order of the magnates at Berwick, immediately after the garrison was ejected from Tullibole. Payments for restoration of lost horses, hardly any names given in CDS. In the company of Aymer de Valence, Robert d’Arcy, Giles de Argentan; In company of William Latimer, Henry Grey, Gilbert Pecche, Robert Hastings, Henry Beaumont, Richard Lovell, John de Caunton, Matthew de Monte Martini, Aymer de la Zouche, William de Cambou, Geoffrey del Bois, squire of John de Weston; Edmund Hastings, captain of Perth, Alexander le Convers, Richard Harding, squire of Perth garrison, John of Kingston, Richard Bromsgrove, Peter Lubaud. For loading stores as follows, to be shipped from Berwick to Blackness and taken to Peter Lubaud for Linlithgow castle. To the master of the barge ‘le Messenger’ of Berwick, for expenses of the following prisoners, the abbot of Scone and a clerk, German merchants, countess of Buchan, Mary de Bruce, Patrick Skene, Adam Chapellayn and a boy, all were captured at various times and places, and were delivered to him by Aymer de Valence to be taken to Berwick in his barge. To the same for the expenses of the bishop of Glasgow and Sir David de Inchmartin, and 15 other prisoners, captured as above. Payments of ships taking stores from Berwick, including to Stirling, against the prince’s coming; to William Bisset, constable of Stirling, 12 Sept. 1306, to Blackness and Stirling, for the constables of Linlithgow and Stirling, 1 Jan. To John Baret’ master of ‘La Godye’ of Dundee, taking oats by the prince’s order from Perth to Blackness on 15 July. To the abbot of Melrose for granaries and cellars hired for storing corn from the king’s store at Berwick. To Simon de Montague for repair of a barge in the king’s fleet at Ayr and in the isles of Scotland. Prests to John of Brittany for stores from Peter Lubaud, by receipt dated 26 Sept. 1306 Prests to Robert de Clifford for stores from Lubaud on 28 May 1307 from John Kingston Prest to Robert de Halstede and Henry de Appleby, knights, taking Sir Simon Fraser to the king, for expenses, received from Peter Lubaud. Two prests to John Menteith, one dated 1 May. Prest for wages to John de la Muylye, king’s valet, with Montague. Prests to Sir Simon Montague, admiral at Ayr, for wages, on 24 Feb. 1307; 28 Mar 1307; 20 Apr., 1307; 1 May and 11 May 1307. Two prests to Sir William de Montague, with Simon, for wages, on 22 Feb. Prests to Sir Edward Charles, admiral of the fleet, for wages, etc., 23 Aug. 1306. To Walter Langton, bishop of Chester, for 21 cesters wine delivered by Peter Lubaud, 14 May 1307. Prests to Patrick of Dunbar, earl of March in corn delivered by Weston to supply Dunbar castle from the store at his church of Dunbar in year 34 To Henry de Halliburton, knight, by bill of Aymer de Valence in grain and wine. To the Halliburton brothers, in wine and grain from William Bisset, constable of Stirling in year 34. To Alexander de Balliol, knight banneret, by bill of Aymer de Valence, in wine and grain from Peter Lubaud. To John de Mowbray, as a prest which he took in ... wine, by hands of ‘the same sailors’ for supply of the king’s castles in his keeping in Moray. To David of Brechin, keeper of Aberdeen Castle, in wine and corn for that castle by hands of same mariners [Adam of Alnmouth and Robert Attestone]. To William, earl of Ross, in July 1306, for supply of Urquhart castle in his keeping, from Robert de Thorp in wheat and wine, by hands of Reginald Sinclair, squire, taking them from the mariners [Adam of Alnmouth and Robert Attestone]. To Hugh of Ross, son of the earl of Ross, sailing from Berwick to his own parts, for himself and others with him in the ship by the king’s command, in wheat. To Alexander Comyn, by bill dated 21 June, in wheat. Prests in money to John de St John, Thomas Paynel and Robert Felton, details illegible. Payments to messengers, etc., for their expenses: To William de Haywyk, chaplain, going from Dumfries... meeting the chamberlain near Lanark and telling him of the death of John Comyn, ... returning... and he caused the king’s castles to be forfeited because of the rebellion of the said Robert (Bruce).... To Henry de Molne, staying in parts of Peebles and Haddington to spy out the state ... and April, staying and going to Berwick, and returning to the said parts. To Robert de Duns, sent from Berwick to the parts of Stirling, Lennox and St[raterin?] ... Simon and his adherents in these parts, for his expenses going, staying and returning, from [23?] M[arch]. To John of Pencaitland, sent from Berwick to the parts beyond Forth to spy concerning the war [?]... Robert ... to Scone to his coronation, and concerning the will and state of the common men of these parts by reason of... staying and returning, for 18 days in April 1306. Payments to four named messengers, leaving Berwick on 15 Feb. with letters of the chamberlain to [...] le Convers and William de Hull at Tullibole castle, to the constables of Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Stirling, Roxburgh, Jedburgh and Selkirk and to all sheriffs beyond Forth, ‘to certify them of the death of John Comyn’ and concerning the safekeeping of these castles. To Henry de Pluckele, clerk, going to the king with the chamberlain’s letters to tell him of the death of John Comyn and of the state of Scotland, for expenses from 14 Feb. To Robert de Thorp, clerk, going from Berwick with the chamberlain’s letters to the king concerning the state and news of Scotland, receiving money for his expenses on 28 March 1306. To John of Pencaitland, squire, going from Berwick with letters to Sir Simon Fraser, then in parts of Peebles, concerning his coming to Berwick to treat with the chamberlain concerning the state of Scotland, receiving money for his expenses on 15 Apr. 1306. To Robert Broun, cursor, going from Berwick with letters of Aymer de Valence to Sirs Henry de Percy and Robert de Clifford, then in parts of Carlisle, for expenses on 18 May. Payments in May and on 9 and 10 June to four messengers taking letters from Aymer de Valence and the chamberlain to the king. To John de Chadworth, clerk, going to the king with Aymer de Valence’s letters concerning the battle fought at Methven, for expenses on 22 June 1306. To Reginald, messenger, bringing the king’s letters to Aymer and other magnates in his company, for expenses in returning to the king by Aymer’s command, on 27 June. To Alan of Berwick, going from Berwick to Perth with the king’s letters to the prince and other magnates, on 31 July 1306. To Thomas de Nova Haya, going from Carlisle to Berwick and Bothwell, on the king’s business, on 4 July 1307. To Nicholas de Lughteburgh, clerk, going from Carlisle to Wark for small victuals to be received against the prince’s arrival and delivered to Robert de Mauley, constable of Roxburgh, for supply of the castle, for expenses for 30 days. To the same and Walter de Wilton?, clerk, going from Berwick to Lanark and Glasgow to receive the service due to the king in his war on both sides of the Forth, both for their expenses and for allocation of horses. To John of Cockermouth, clerk, going from Berwick to the king at Newport Paynel to tell him of the battle of Methven, for his expenses in going, staying and returning, in June 1306. To John of Cockermouth, clerk, going from Berwick to Newbrough to tell the king of the arrival of the bishop of St Andrews and Glasgow and other Scottish prisoners at Newcastle, for expenses in July. To Sir John de Chadworth, taking the bishops of St Andrews and Glasgow and other prisoners taken at the battle of Methven from Berwick to Newcastle, where they were sent by privy seal writ dated Thrapston, 6 July 1306, for his expenses and those of the prisoners, 23 July. To John of Cockermouth, going from Berwick to Carlisle to tell the king of the state of Scotland at two times in year 35. To Alan, messenger, going from Berwick to Perth and Stirling to carry letters conservatory of the privileges of the friars minor concerning the public sentence made against Robert Bruce and his accomplices for his expenses on 16 July going and returning. To Donald, messenger, going from Berwick with the king’s letters to Aymer de Valence, in the parts beyond the Forth and returning, from 23 July for 12 days. To Nicholas de Staunton, going from Berwick to Aymer de Valence at Perth with the king’s letters to him, for expenses for one horse, 26 July. To William de St [?], messenger, going from Berwick with letters of the king and the chamberlain of Scotland to Gilbert Pecche, and other magnates beyond the Forth, and returning, 14 Aug. To William de Leel, going from Berwick with letters of the king and the chamberlain of Scotland to Robert fitz Roger at Bothwell castle and returning, 14 Aug. To Alan de Co...heved, going from Berwick to the king at Heghtlesham with letters of the chamberlain concerning the state and news of Scotland, and returning; 20 Aug. To Adam L... going from Berwick with the king’s letters to all sheriffs beyond the Forth concerning the siege of Kildrummy and returning, 25 Aug.
Firm date
20 February 1306 X 7 July 1307
Source for Data Entry
CDS, v, no. 492a
Trad. ID
CDS, v, no. 492a
Calendar number
5/3/None
Charter type
English Royal Administration
Language
Entered from an English summary
Notes
TNA E101/13/16

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20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 chamberlain of Scotland John of Sandale, chamberlain, treasurer, bishop of Winchester (d.1319)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 bishop of St Andrews William of Lamberton, bishop of St Andrews (d.1328)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 bishop of Glasgow Robert Wishart, bishop of Glasgow (d.1316)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 earl of Ross William (II), earl of Ross (d.1323)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 abbot of Scone Thomas of Balmerino, abbot of Scone (1291-1312)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 countess of Buchan Isabel, countess of Buchan (d.p.1313)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Linlithgow Peter de Lubaud, sheriff of Edinburgh and Linlithgow
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Ayr Robert Leyburn, sheriff and constable of Ayr
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 captain of Perth garrison Edmund of Hastings (d.1314)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Roxburgh Robert de Mauley, sheriff of Roxburgh
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Jedburgh Ebulo de Montibus (Eble de Mountz)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Edinburgh Castle John of Kingston, constable of Edinburgh
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Stirling William Bisset, knight (late 13C)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Forfar John of Weston, master, chamberlain
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Aberdeen Gilbert Peche
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 escheator north of Forth John of Weston, master, chamberlain
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 keeper of Dundee Castle Edmund of Hastings (d.1314)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Aboyne Peter of Brampton
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 keeper of Selkirk castle Walter of Burdon/Burghdon, sheriff of Lanark
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Dumfries Richard Siward, elder, lord of Kellie (d.a.1311)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Berwick Castle Robert de Sandale
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Berwick Castle Thomas de la Grene
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 clerk of works of Tullibole Castle Alexander Convers, clerk
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Panmure castle Thomas de Sandale, constable of Panmure castle
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 squire of Perth garrison Richard Harding
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 abbot of Melrose Unknown, abbot of Melrose
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 earl of March Patrick (IV), earl of Dunbar/March (d.1308)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 keeper of Aberdeen Castle David of Brechin (d.1320)
20 Feb. 1306 X 7 Jul. 1307 constable of Selkirk Castle Unknown, constable of Selkirk Castle