People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/9/4 (Foedera, i, II, 611)

Description
Alexander, firstborn son of king of Scots, writes to his uncle, King Edward I, reporting on his father's health and that Master Adam of Kirkcudbright, former physician of Robert de Brus, has freed him from death and restored his health. Also, that Adam possesses an ecclesiastical benefice in Edward's kingdom, which he is unable to visit, having been occupied with cure of Alexander [III]'s health. Alexander asks king to order bishops of Norwich and Lincoln, as well as Ralph of Couny [?] and Bernard de Brus, with their agents, to go in advance, so as to cause no harm.
Firm date
3 July 1282
Dating Notes
3rd day of July, AD 1282
Place date (modern)
Scone
Place date (document)
Scon'
Related Place
Scone
Source for Data Entry
Foedera, i, II, 611
Trad. ID
Foedera, i, II, 611
Calendar number
3/9/4
Charter type
Letter (correspondence)
Language
Latin
Notes
MS lost?

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
3 Jul. 1282 Letter asking King Edward to order bishops to prevent harm to ecclesiastical benefice yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
3 Jul. 1282 Ecclesiastical benefice in England Adam of Kirkcudbright, master, physician (d.1294/5)