People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 5/3/0 (CDS, iii, no. 327)

Description
Inquiry by the Council into the recent arrest in the house of Robert de Munceaux, the mayor of London’s macer, at Greschirch, London, and committal to the Tower by William de Hertyngg, macer, under the sheriff’s orders, of certain hostile Scots from beyond seas, that is, Robert de Ros, son of Robert de Ros, John Wishart, son of Gilbert Wishart, Gilbert Barber, son of Walter son of Gilbert Bastard, Thomas Mossy son of Walter Mossy, Jordan of Berwick and Simon of Clifton, who said they were studying in the schools of Paris and on their way home; and an attempted rescue by their host Robert, who had also harboured two others, a chaplain and a valet, asserting they were Englishmen. Robert found four securities to come in the king’s will.
Firm date
26 July 1313
Dating Notes
Trinity Term 26 July 1313
Source for Data Entry
CDS, iii, no. 327
Trad. ID
CDS, iii, no. 327
Calendar number
5/3/None
Charter type
English Royal Administration
Language
Entered from an English summary

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
26 Jul. 1313 ERA (Prisoners) yes