People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 6/2/49 (IP, 76-7)

Description
At the same place [Clunie], in the year of the Lord [1296] and indiction [9th] already recorded, in the presence of the witnesses last written above, and of the Notary; the lord John of Stirling, knight, of his own free will attaining to the trust and goodwill of the lord king of England, annulled any alliances etc. entered into in his name with the king of the French against the king of England; and having taken hold of and kissed the holy gospels, he performed fealty to the king of England, on 2 July, drawing up his letters patent upon his fealty so performed, sealed with his pendant seal.
Firm date
2 July 1296
Dating Notes
2 July 1296
Place date (modern)
Clunie
Place date (document)
eodem loco
Related Place
Clunie (in Stormont)
Source for Data Entry
Thomson, Instrumenta Publica, pp. 76-7 (TNA, MS C4723/3 m. 5)
Trad. ID
IP, 76-7
Calendar number
6/2/49
Charter type
Public Instrument
Language
Latin
Notes
Ragman Roll: TNA, MS C47/23/3, m. 5

Total number of associated factoids: 9