People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 5/2/0 (CDS, iii, no. 227)

Description
Mandate by the king to allow Richard of Horsley, sheriff of Northumberland £12 12s. paid to Adam of Cunningham, William of Ireland and David del Gley (de Glen?), prisoners in Newcastle, from 6th February 1310 till 24 June 1311 – 504 days at 2d. each; 8s. 9d. to Fergus of Ardrossan, prisoner there, from 2-25 January 1311; 25 days, when liberated, at 3d. a day; and 3 days after, going to the king at Berwick at 4d. and his equipage; 101s. 6d. to William Giffard, Adam Picard, and Gilchrist of the Kitchen, prisoners there, from 2 January last till 24 June – 174 days, William at 3d. and the other two at 2d. daily; 48s. 8d. to Mary Bruce, sister of Robert Bruce, prisoner, from 29 January till 24 June late – 146 days at 4d. daily; and 48s. to Sir William Murray, knight, prisoner there, from 1 February till Midsummer last – 144 days at 4d. daily.
Firm date
15 October 1311
Place date (modern)
Windsor
Related Place
Windsor
Source for Data Entry
CDS, iii, no. 227
Trad. ID
CDS, iii, no. 227
Calendar number
5/2/None
Charter type
English Royal Administration
Language
Entered from an English summary

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
15 Oct. 1311 ERA (Prisoners) yes