People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 0/0/0 (Edgar, Dumfries, no. 9A)

Description
Memorandum that Ralph of Manton, keeper of the wardrobe of King Edward [I], released to Sir Arnold Guille of Pugey, constable of the castle of Dumfries, for the fortification of the castle at Dumfries (DMF), by the sight and testimony of lords John of Bar and John of Bittcourte, various provisions, viz.: from the provisions, remnants and discoveries in the castle from the time of Sir John de la Dolme, former constable of the castle, twelve shillings, six (loaves?) of bread, two casks of flower, one and a half casks of wine, two bussella of salt, 2940 pounds of onions, 150 salted fish, which are called Hakes, four bushels of hay, and six pounds of wax. And from the purchase by Richard of Winton, clerk of the cook of the king, twenty beef cattle, and from the discharge of Master Richard of Aberdeen, of the store-room of the king at Carlisle and Skinburness (Cumbria), five quarters of malted barley, two quarters of beans, six quarters of avene, two quarters of salt, thirty bacones, 2900 herring, 200 salted fish. Further rights are also stipulated.
Firm date
31 July 1300
Dating Notes
on the last day of July in the year of King Edward twenty-eight
Source for Data Entry
Edgar, Dumfries, no. 9A
Trad. ID
Edgar, Dumfries, no. 9A
Charter type
Memorandum
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 18

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Sale of twenty beef cattle no
31 Jul. 1300 Concession of various provisions for fortification of castle at Dumfries (DMF) yes
31 Jul. 1300 Concession of various provisions from store-room of king at Carlisle and Skinburness (Cumbria) yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
31 Jul. 1300 Storehouses of Carlisle and Skinburness (Cumbria) Edward I, king of England (d.1307)