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Date |
Short Summary |
Role |
Witnesses |
Source
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circa 21 May 1279 |
Agreement between Dunfermline Abbey and John of Inchmartine |
Sealer |
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4/20/54 (Dunf. Reg., no. 227) |
25 Sept. 1286 |
Command that men of the realm shall answer to addressees concerning a pasture pertaining to the land of Scryne (in Panmure, ANG) |
Addressee |
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1/50/1 (Stevenson, Docs., i, 25) |
Tuesday 14 Mar. 1290 |
Confirmation of the Treaty of Salisbury |
Grantor |
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1/50/32 (Stevenson, Docs., i, no. 92) |
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 |
Request that King Edward certify to the Guardians that a papal dispensation has been granted for marriage between Prince Edward and Lady Margaret |
Addressor |
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1/50/33 (Foedera, i, II, 730) |
22 Jun. 1296 |
Robert Cameron, lord of Baledgerno, annuls and renounces any alliances between John, king of Scots, and Philip, king of the French, against the king of England, and performs fealty to the king of England |
Performer (submission, fealty, homage, oath) |
Antony Bek (d.1311), bishop of Durham; Humphrey (VI) de Bohun (d.1298), earl of Hereford, and of Essex; John de Warenne, earl of Surrey (d.1304); Roger (IV) Bigod (d.1306), earl of Norfolk; William (IV) de Beauchamp (d.1298), earl of Warwick |
6/2/30 (IP, 71-2) |
22 Jun. 1296 |
Robert Cameron of Baledgerno promises to support and serve the king of England |
Addressor |
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6/2/31 (IP, 72) |
22 Jun. 1296 |
Robert Cameron of Baledgerno promises to support and serve the king of England |
Performer (submission, fealty, homage, oath) |
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6/2/31 (IP, 72) |
22 Jun. 1296 |
Robert Cameron of Baledgerno promises to support and serve the king of England |
Sealer |
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6/2/31 (IP, 72) |
28 Aug. 1296 |
Henry de Mandeville and many others do homage and perform fealty to Edward I, king of England |
Addressor |
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6/2/212 (IP, 124-7) |
28 Aug. 1296 |
Henry de Mandeville and many others do homage and perform fealty to Edward I, king of England |
Performer (submission, fealty, homage, oath) |
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6/2/212 (IP, 124-7) |
28 Aug. 1296 |
Henry de Mandeville and many others do homage and perform fealty to Edward I, king of England |
Sealer |
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6/2/212 (IP, 124-7) |