Date |
Short Summary |
Role |
Witnesses |
Source
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28 Nov. 1268 |
Concession of merchant gild |
Beneficiary |
Alan Durward (d.1275); Alexander Murray, knight (son of Richard); Bernard Mowat (son of Michael); Hugh Abernethy, knight (d. 1291x2); Reginald Cheyne (father or son?); William Bisset, knight (late 13C); William Mowat, knight, sheriff (son of Michael) |
1/8/70 (RRS, iv, no. 69) |
6 Dec. 1272 |
Agreement between Pluscarden Priory and burgesses of Elgin |
Party 2 |
|
4/21/7 (Familie of Innes, 54-6) |
6 Dec. 1272 |
* Gift (agreement) of land lying between two mills of Elgin |
Party 2 |
|
4/21/7 (Familie of Innes, 54-6) |
6 Dec. 1272 |
* Quitclaim (agreement) of services for upkeep of mills and ponds in Elgin |
Party 2 |
|
4/21/7 (Familie of Innes, 54-6) |
27 Jul. 1296 |
The burgesses of Elgin swear loyally to serve the king of England |
Performer (submission, fealty, homage, oath) |
|
6/2/158 (IP, 106) |
27 Jul. 1296 |
The burgesses of Elgin swear loyally to serve the king of England |
Sealer |
|
6/2/158 (IP, 106) |
27 Jul. 1296 |
The burgesses and community of the city of Elgin, and Andrew Moray, come to the faith and will of the king of England, and perform fealty |
Performer (submission, fealty, homage, oath) |
Geoffrey of Stokes, clerk; John of Banstead, clerk; John of Winchester, clerk; Robert of Cottingham, clerk; William of Melton, clerk |
6/2/157 (IP, 105-6) |
27 Jul. 1296 |
The burgesses of Elgin swear loyally to serve the king of England |
Addressor |
|
6/2/158 (IP, 106) |
25 Apr. 1304 X 28 Feb. 1305 |
ERA |
undefined (transaction) |
|
5/3/0 (CDS, ii, no. 1646) |