People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/53/247 (RRS, v, no. 220)

Description
Robert, king of Scots, has given his beloved and faithful William of Irvine all his forest of Drum (ABD) outwith his park, except the lands given to Alexander called Burnard of the same forest, holding in feu and heritage, with multures and mills, with hawking, fishing and hunting, with cains, renders, courts, amercements and escheats, rendering annually for the upkeep of his park of Drum one calder of oatmeal on St Andrew's Day every year. He also grants that they may hold it in free forest in perpetuity. He prohibits anyone from hawking, fishing or hunting without special licence on the king's full forfeiture of ten pounds.
Firm date
1 February 1323
Dating Notes
1 February, regnal year 17
Place date (modern)
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Place date (document)
Berewicum super Twedam
Related Place
Berwick
Source for Data Entry
RRS, v, no. 220
Trad. ID
RRS, v, no. 220
Calendar number
1/53/247
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
Irvine of Drum Muniments, no. 1; Aberdeen-Banff Illustrations, iii, 292.

Total number of associated factoids: 22

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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1 Feb. 1323 Forest of Drum (ABD) Robert [Bruce] I, king of Scots (d.1329)
1 Feb. 1323 Park of Drum (ABD) Robert [Bruce] I, king of Scots (d.1329)