People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/12/39 (Stevenson, Docs., i, no. 307)

Description
[John Comyn, earl of Buchan] came into the presence of the barons and acknowledged that he was bound to Sir William de Valence, earl of Pembroke, for 1097 marks for the relief of his lands of Scotland owed to the lord king of England, which money the king assigned to Sir William, his uncle, concerning which he will render 97 marks to him at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the church of the friars preachers in the [feast] of the assumption of blessed Mary nearest in the future, and in the octave of St Martin nearest following that 250 marks, and in the octaves of Pentecost nearest following 250 marks. Penalties are stipulated for failure to comply.
Firm date
March 1293
Dating Notes
see Stevenson, _Documents_, i, 393
Source for Data Entry
Stevenson, Documents, i, 393, no. 307
Trad. ID
Stevenson, Docs., i, no. 307
Calendar number
3/12/39
Charter type
Declaration
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 8

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Concession of 1097 marks no
Mar. 1293 Obligation for 1097 marks for relief of lands of Scotland yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
Mar. 1293 Lands in Scotland John Comyn, earl of Buchan (d.1308)