People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 5/3/0 (CDS, v, no. 229)

Description
Note concerning the account of Nicholas Fermbaud, keeper of Bristol Castle, for years 25, 26 and 27 Edward I, detailing payments made by him to Scottish prisoners captured at the battle of Dunbar. £57 15s. 10d. paid by him to Richard Siward junior, knight, John de la More, John de Clogham, and John son of Alexander Murray, esquires, and to their two guards, for their expenses from 30 September 1296 to 30 September 1298, at the daily rate of 4d. for the knight, 3d. for each esquire and 3d. for each guard. Also, 104s. 8d. paid to Alexander Comyn, knight, for his wages from 30 September 1296 until 10 August 1297 on which day he was released. £4 5s. paid to Robert Grant, esquire, for his expenses from 30 September 1296 till 5 September 1297, on which day he was released. £27 7s. 6d. paid to John de la More and John de Clogham, esquires and to one guarding them, for their expenses from 30 September 1298 until 30 September 1300. £4 7s. 3d. paid to John Murray for his expenses from 30 September 1298 to 14 September 1299 when he died in same prison; 69s. 4d. paid to Richard Siward, junior, knight, for his expenses for 208 days from 30 September 1298 till 26 April 1299, on which day he was freed at Benstead; 27s. paid for a horse taking Richard from Bristol to Benstead, and for 2 valets accompanying him for 11 days, going and returning. 50s. 3d. paid to a guard for [Richard] from 30 September 1298 until 19 April 1299, when he was relieved of this duty because of the freeing of the prisoner.
Firm date
circa September 1300
Dating Notes
on or shortly after 30 September 1300
Source for Data Entry
CDS, v, no. 229
Trad. ID
CDS, v, no. 229
Calendar number
5/3/None
Charter type
English Royal Administration
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
TNA, E159/74, m.64d.

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
circa Sept. 1300 ERA (Prisoners) yes