Robert, king of Scots, has granted Mary Comyn, spouse of the late Edmund Comyn knight, the land of the two 'Cullenachys' (Collynie, ABD) and of 'Salchope' with mill (Saphock, ABD), in his thanage of Formartine (ABD), 20 marklands in extent, until the aforesaid Mary her third part (i.e., widow's terce) justly and according to the assize of land out of all the lands that belonged to the late Edmund her husband within his kingdom are recuperated or other lands are competently provided, saving Scottish service in his army. He also grants that she may be free, without any interference from his baillies, to introduce her men to the land with their goods, while there are not neyfs and liege men on that land from old times.
Firm date
25 March 1306 X 7 June 1329
Probable date
24 June 1314 ×
Dating Notes
inauguration × death of King Robert I; prob. after battle of Bannockburn