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