People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/26/8 (TNA, C 66/63, m. 12)

Description
King Henry, at the instance of Queen Margaret of Scotland, his daughter, pardons Alan son of Thomas earl of Atholl for slaying some men of John Bisset in Ireland and taking from some Irish merchants six casks of wine and some corn at the siege and storm of Dunaverty Castle (ARG), of which he was accused.
Firm date
30 January 1252
Dating Notes
xxx die Jan.
Place date (modern)
Woodstock
Place date (document)
Wudestok
Related Place
Woodstock
Source for Data Entry
TNA, C 66/63 (Patent, 36 Henry III), m. 12
Trad. ID
TNA, C 66/63, m. 12
Calendar number
1/26/8
Charter type
Letters patent
Language
Latin
Notes
entered from English calendar only.

Total number of associated factoids: 7

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
30 Jan. 1252 Pardon for Alan, son of Thomas earl of Atholl yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
30 Jan. 1252 king Henry III, king of England (d.1272)
30 Jan. 1252 queen of Scots Margaret, daughter of Henry III, queen of Scots (d.1275)
30 Jan. 1252 earl of Atholl Thomas of Galloway, earl of Atholl (d.1231)