People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Concession that bishop and burgesses of St Andrews are not to be prejudiced by the king's grant of great custom of Cupar (FIF)

Type of Transaction
Concession
From Source
1/54/150 (RRS, vi, no. 136)
Firm date
16 April 1354
Dating Notes
16 April, regnal year 25. Following A.A.M. Duncan in SHR 68 (1989), the regnal year calculation of this document was correct rather than short.
Primary
yes
Sicut clause
in the time of Robert I

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Addressor David II, king of Scots (d. 1371) Dauid David, by the grace of God, king of Scots 1329 × 1371
Addressee Chamberlain of Scotland (unknown) camerario suo Scocie his chamberlain of Scotland 1315 × 1369
Addressee customars of Cupar customariis burgi de Cupro in Fyff customars of the burgh of Cupar in Fife 1354 × 1354
Beneficiary Unknown, bishop of St Andrews (13C/14C) episcopo Sancti Andree reverend father in Christ Lord bishop of St Andrews 1238 × 1238
Beneficiary Burgesses of St Andrews burgensibus suis his burgesses 1162 × 1355


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
freedom to buy wool, hides, skins freedom to buy wool, hides, skins