People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/27/0 (CDS, ii, no. 1757)

Description
[King Edward I], for his good service, grants to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and Elizabeth his wife, the king’s daughter, the castle of Lochmaben and all the lands of Robert de Brus, formerly earl of Carrick, in Annandale, escheated to the king for his felony in seditiously and treacherously slaying John Comyn of Badenoch before the High Altar of the church of the Friars Minor of Dumfries, and thus committing sacrilege; to be held by them and the heirs of their bodies under the kings of England, and failing such issue to revert to the king and his successors.
Firm date
10 April 1306
Source for Data Entry
CDS, ii, no. 1757
Trad. ID
CDS, ii, no. 1757
Calendar number
1/27/None
Charter type
Charter
Language
Entered from an English summary
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
TNA, DL 10/205

Total number of associated factoids: 8

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Forfeit of lands of Robert Bruce in Annandale no
10 Apr. 1306 Grant (gift?) of Lochmaben castle and lands of Robert Bruce in Annandale yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
10 Apr. 1306 Lands of Robert de Bruce in Annandale Robert [Bruce] I, king of Scots (d.1329)