People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/54/494 (RRS, vi, no. 356)

Description
David, king of Scots, to his sheriffs and baillies of Stirling, noting that a council determined in his full parliament at Scone that the burgesses of Stirling, namely Hugh Urry and his accomplices, violently smashed Cambuskenneth abbey's fish-traps and fisheries, in breach of his royal majesty. The king orders them to warn and compel the burgesses that they have forty days from the date of this letter to rebuild the fish-traps and fisheries, and that they should make full satisfaction.
Firm date
27 July 1366
Dating Notes
27 July, regnal year 37
Place date (modern)
Scone
Place date (document)
Sconam
Related Place
Scone
Source for Data Entry
RRS, vi, no. 356
Trad. ID
RRS, vi, no. 356
Calendar number
1/54/494
Charter type
Letter (administrative)
Language
Latin
Document type notes
Records of the Parliaments of Scotland: RPS 1366/7/21
Notes
cartulary copy: Cambuskenneth Reg., no. 54

Total number of associated factoids: 2

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
27 Jul. 1366 Command to compel burgesses of Stirling to repair Cambuskenneth abbey's fish-traps yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
27 Jul. 1366 king of Scots David II, king of Scots (d. 1371)