People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 6/2/103 (IP, 92b)

Description
In [1296, 9th Indiction] 14 July, with the lords recorded immediately before present as witnesses, and the notary, a certain Walter de Scherwinglawe by name, came into the trust and obedience of the king of England, and annulled the alliances, contracts, agreements, and pacts that were at any time entered into with the king of the French against the king of England in his name; and having taken the holy gospels and kissed them, he performed fealty to the lord king of England; and upon his fealty performed in this way, he made his letters patent, sealed with his pendant seals.
Firm date
14 July 1296
Dating Notes
14 July, 24 Edward I
Place date (modern)
Aberdeen
Place date (document)
Aberden
Related Place
Aberdeen
Source for Data Entry
Thomson, Instrumenta Publica, p. 92 (TNA, C47/23/3, m. 10)
Trad. ID
IP, 92b
Calendar number
6/2/103
Charter type
Public Instrument
Language
Latin
Notes
Ragman Roll: TNA, C47/23/3, m. 10

Total number of associated factoids: 9

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
14 Jul. 1296 Walter de Scherwinglawe by name, has come to the faith and will of the king of England yes John Merk; John Tregotz ; Thomas of Bicknor; Walter de Beauchamp, steward


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
14 Jul. 1296 Sworn man (Ragman Roll) of Edward I, king of England (d.1307) (Fealty (Ragman Roll)) Walter of Sherwinglawe, knight Edward I, king of England (d.1307)