People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/28/0 (CDS, iii, no. 258)

Description
The king, considering that his late father gave to Robert Hastang, for his good service, the Scottish lands of the following rebels, that is, Nicholas de Soules’ land of Tulk and Cluny, Roger the marischal’s in ‘la Halle del Mire’ of Rowmannok, David of Brechin’s in Lyiardwode, Nigel de Cockburn’s in Meget, John the marischal’s in Tocstrother, John de St Michael’s in Heviside, Roger of Alemoor's in Alemoor, Alexander of Lindsay’s manor of Byres, Agnes de Vescy’s lands in Appeltreryggs, Geoffrey de Mowbray’s manor of Eckford, Thomas Randolph’s manor of Broxmouth, and Herbert Maxwell’s manor of Maxwell, as worth 300 marks per annum, and thereafter resumed the whole, except Broxmouth and Byres, restoring them to the former owners, who came to his peace; therefore, to make up the deficiency, grants to Robert the following Scottish rebels’ lands, that is, those of Robert of Keith in Lothian, of Thomas de Haya in Heriot, Rasawe, Ladyset and Garvock in Lothian, and in Easter Felton and Philipstone, of Peter de Pontekyn in Pontekyn in the barony of Musselburgh, of Edmund of Ramsey in Cockpen in Lothian, of Godfrey Broun in Comber Culstone, of Geoffrey de Fressingley in Wester Duddingston, and of Aymer of Hadden in Urkestone, to be held by him and his heirs for 300 marks along with Broxmouth and Byres, the king making up the deficit elsewhere if they fall short, and Robert accounting for the surplus if they exceed that amount.
Firm date
20 March 1312
Place date (modern)
York
Related Place
York
Source for Data Entry
CDS, iii, no. 258
Trad. ID
CDS, iii, no. 258
Calendar number
1/28/None
Charter type
Letters patent
Language
Entered from an English summary

Total number of associated factoids: 27

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Restoration of manor of Broxmouth (ELO) no
unavailable Restoration of manor of Byres no
20 Mar. 1312 Gift of lands of named rebels in Scotland yes
20 Mar. 1312 Gift of further lands of Scottish rebels yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
20 Mar. 1312 Father of Edward I, king of England (d.1307) (Familial relationship) Edward II, king of England (d.1327) Edward I, king of England (d.1307)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
20 Mar. 1312 marischal Roger, marischal, burgess of Perth
20 Mar. 1312 marischal John, marischal (late13C)
20 Mar. 1312 king Edward II, king of England (d.1327)