People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Relationship: Sworn men (Ragman Roll) of Edward I, king of England (Fealty (Ragman Roll))

Relationship
Sworn man (Ragman Roll etc.)
Subject
Alexander, saucier, baillie and burgess of Inverkeithing
Subject
Geoffrey Caland, baillie and burgess of Inverkeithing
Subject
Adam, marischal (late13C)
Subject
William Dod, burgess of Inverkeithing
Subject
Piers (Peter) Pitreavie, burgess of Inverkeithing
Subject
John de l'Isle
Subject
William, son of Eve, burgess of Inverkeithing
Subject
Andrew of Stirling, burgess of Inverkeithing
Subject
William son of John, burgess of Inverkeithing
Subject
Ralph, son of Norman, burgess of Inverkeithing
Subject
John Bertram, burgess of Inverkeithing
Subject
William of Ryedale (late 13C)
Subject
Burgh of Inverkeithing
From Source
6/2/211 (IP, 124)
Firm date
28 August 1296
Dating Notes
28 August, 24 Edward I

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
object (relationship) Edward I, king of England (d.1307) 1274 × 1312
subject (relationship) Alexander, saucier, baillie and burgess of Inverkeithing 1296 × 1296
subject (relationship) Geoffrey Caland, baillie and burgess of Inverkeithing 1296 × 1296
subject (relationship) Adam, marischal (late13C) 1294 × 1315
subject (relationship) William Dod, burgess of Inverkeithing 1230 × 1240
subject (relationship) Piers (Peter) Pitreavie, burgess of Inverkeithing 1296 × 1296
subject (relationship) John de l'Isle 1293 × 1296
subject (relationship) William, son of Eve, burgess of Inverkeithing 1296 × 1296
subject (relationship) Andrew of Stirling, burgess of Inverkeithing 1296 × 1296
subject (relationship) William son of John, burgess of Inverkeithing 1296 × 1296
subject (relationship) Ralph, son of Norman, burgess of Inverkeithing 1296 × 1296
subject (relationship) John Bertram, burgess of Inverkeithing 1296 × 1296
subject (relationship) William of Ryedale (late 13C) 1286 × 1296
subject (relationship) Burgh of Inverkeithing 1296 × 1296