Document 1/53/301 (RMS, i, App. 1, no. 32)
- Description
- King Robert I [has given] his beloved nephew, Thomas Randolph, earl of Moray and lord of Annandale, for his homage and service, the whole Isle of Man with pertinents, together with the adjacent island called 'Calfis' (The Calf of Man), holding in feu and heritage and in free regality, with advowson of churches and monasteries, with all the articles and pleas belonging to the crown, with regal administration and justice of all the inhabitants of these islands, saving to the king patronage of the episcopacy; Thomas and his heirs will provide six ships annually of 26 oars with men and victuals for six weeks and appearing personally at his parliament within his kingdom, held reasonably with 40 days' summons, rendering nothing to him and his heirs but 100 marks sterling in the name of blanch ferme at Inverness on Pentecost every year. The king warrants this gift against all mortals.
- Firm date
- 20 December 1324
- Dating Notes
- 20 Dec., regnal year 19
- Place date (modern)
- Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Place date (document)
- Bervicum super Twedam
- Related Place
- Berwick
- Source for Data Entry
- RMS, i, App. 1, no. 32
- Trad. ID
- RMS, i, App. 1, no. 32
- Calendar number
- 1/53/301
- Charter type
- Charter
- Language
- Latin