People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 6/2/51 (IP, 77a)

Description
At Forfar, on 4 July, in the year [1296] and indiction [9] recorded before, in the presence of the Notary and of the witnesses last written, Peter de Champagne, rector of the church of Kinkell, attained of his own free will to the trust and goodwill of the lord king of England; and he 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; and made his letters patent upon his fealty so performed, sealed with his pendant seal.
Firm date
4 July 1296
Dating Notes
4 July 1296
Place date (modern)
Forfar
Place date (document)
Forfare
Related Place
Forfar
Source for Data Entry
TNA, C47/23/3, m. 5; Thomson, Instrumenta Publica, p. 77 (Ragman Roll).
Trad. ID
IP, 77a
Calendar number
6/2/51
Charter type
Public Instrument
Language
Latin
Notes
TNA, MS C47/23/3, m. 5

Total number of associated factoids: 7

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Date Short Summary Subject Object
4 Jul. 1296 Sworn man (Ragman Roll) of Edward I, king of England (d.1307) (Fealty (Ragman Roll)) Peter de Campania (Champagne), clerk Edward I, king of England (d.1307)