People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/50/33 (Foedera, i, II, 730)

Description
William, bishop of St Andrews, and Robert, bishop of Glasgow, John Comyn and James Stewart of Scotland, Guardians of the realm of Scotland, Matthew, bishop of Dunkeld, Archibald, bishop of Moray, Henry, bishop of Aberdeen, William, bishop of Dunblane, Mark, bishop of Man, Henry, bishop of Galloway, William, bishop of Brechin, Alan, bishop of Caithness, Robert, bishop of Ross, and Laurence, bishop of Argyll, Malise, earl of Strathearn, Patrick, earl of Dunbar, John Comyn, earl of Buchan, Donald, earl of Mar, Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus, John, earl of Atholl, Walter, earl of Menteith, Robert de Bruce, earl of Carrick, William, earl of Ross, Malcolm, earl of Lennox, William, earl of Sutherland, John, earl of Caithness, the abbots of Kelso, Melrose, Dunfermline, Arbroath, Holyrood, Cambuskenneth, Coupar Angus, Dryburgh, Newbattle, Paisley, Jedburgh, Lindores, Balmerino, Glenluce, Kilwinning, Inchaffray, Culross, Dundrennan, Dercongal (Holywood), Kinloss, Deer, Iona and Tongland, the priors of St Andrews, Coldingham, Lesmahagow, Pluscarden, Beauly, Urquhart, Whithorn, Restenneth, May, Canonbie, and Blantyre, and Robert Bruce, lord of Annandale, William Murray, William Soulis, Alexander of Argyll, Alexander de Balliol of Cavers, Geoffrey de Moubray, Nicholas Graham, Nicholas Biggar, Ingram de Balliol, Richard Siward, Herbert Maxwell, David Marischal, Ingram de Guines, Thomas Randolph, William Comyn lord of Kirkintilloch, Simon Fraser, Reginald Cheyne, the father, Reginald Cheyne, the son, Andrew Murray, John Soulis, Nicholas de Haya, William de Haya, Robert Cameron, William Sinclair, Patrick Graham, John of Stirling, John of Callander, John Melville, John Stewart, John of Glenesk, Alexander of Bunkle, Bertram of Cardoness, Donald le fiz Can, Magnus of Fothrif, Robert the Fleming, William Murray of Drumsargard, David of Betun, William Douglas, Alexander Lindsay, Alexander of Menteith, Alexander Menzies, William Mowat, Thomas de Somerville, John of Inchmartin, John de Vaux, John Murray, Malcolm of Frendraught, and John of Garioch, barons of the realm of Scotland, write to Edward, king of England, lord of Ireland and duke of Aquitaine, sending greetings and all the honours for his good fame and the rights that he does to everyone and for the good neighbourhood and profit that the kingdom of Scotland has received from him, his father and his ancestors; they note that they are happy that the pope has made a dispensation that the marriage may take place between their lord Edward, his son, and Lady Margaret, queen of Scotland, their most dear lady, notwithstanding their nearness of blood. They pray that Edward certify them concerning this because if the dispensation is granted, he may give them consent for the marriage and that he may do for them the things their messengers, sent to his parliament, displayed to him on their behalf. They shall send to his Easter parliament at London people of the realm.
Firm date
Friday 17 March 1290
Dating Notes
Friday after the feast of St Gregory, 1289
Place date (modern)
Birgham
Place date (document)
Briggeham
Related Place
Birgham
Source for Data Entry
Foedera, i, II, 730
Trad. ID
Foedera, i, II, 730
Calendar number
1/50/33
Charter type
Letter (correspondence)
Language
French

Total number of associated factoids: 129

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Date Short Summary Subject Object
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 Son of Edward I, king of England (d.1307) (Familial relationship) Edward II, king of England (d.1327) Edward I, king of England (d.1307)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 Father of Edward I, king of England (d.1307) (Familial relationship) Henry III, king of England (d.1272) Edward I, king of England (d.1307)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 Ancestor of Edward I, king of England (d.1307) (Familial relationship) Kings of England Edward I, king of England (d.1307)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 Lady (domina) of various named men of Scotland (Tenurial & lordship relationship) Margaret, granddaughter of Alexander III (d.1290) John of Glenesk, knight; Alexander of Bunkle (d.1300); Bertram of Cardoness; Donald, son of Cane, knight; Magnus of Fothrif; Robert Fleming, lord of Wardhouse; William Murray of Drumsargard, knight; David de Bethune (Beaton), knight; William Douglas, lord of Douglas (d.1298); Alexander Lindsay, knight (d.1309×14); Alexander, earl of Menteith (d.1297x1306); Alexander Menzies, knight; William Mowat, knight, sheriff (son of Michael); Thomas of Somerville, knight; John (I) of Inchmartin, knight (d. ca 1306); John de Vaux of Gilsland (son of Robert); John Murray, knight (son of Malcolm Murray); Malcolm of Frendraught; John of Garioch, knight; William Fraser, bishop of St Andrews (d.1297); Robert Wishart, bishop of Glasgow (d.1316); John Comyn, lord of Badenoch (d.1302); James Stewart (d.1309); Matthew of Crambeth, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1309); Archibald, bishop of Moray (d.1298); Henry Cheyne, bishop of Aberdeen (d.1328×29); William, bishop of Dunblane (d.1291×); Mark, bishop of the Isles (d.1303); Henry, bishop of Whithorn (d.1293); William Comyn/Kilconcath, bishop of Brechin (d.a.1296/97); Alan de St Edmund, bishop of Caithness (d.1291); Robert of Fyvie, bishop of Ross (d.a.1295); Laurence, bishop of Argyll (d.1299×1300); Malise (III), earl of Strathearn (d.in or a.1317); Patrick (IV), earl of Dunbar/March (d.1308); John Comyn, earl of Buchan (d.1308); Donald, earl of Mar (d.1297×1305); Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus (d.1307); John of Strathbogie, earl of Atholl (d.1306); Walter Stewart, earl of Menteith (d.c.1293); Robert Bruce VI, earl of Carrick (d.1304); William (II), earl of Ross (d.1323); Malcolm (I), earl of Lennox; William (II), earl of Sutherland (d.1306/7); John, earl of Caithness; Richard, abbot of Kelso (fl.1285-99); Patrick of Selkirk, abbot of Melrose (fl.1273-96); Ralph of Greenlaw, abbot of Dunfermline (fl.1275-96); Henry, abbot of Arbroath (1285-96); Unknown, abbot of Holyrood (13C); John, abbot of Cambuskenneth (fl.1287×92); Andrew of Buchan, bishop of Caithness (d.×1304); Unknown, abbot of Dryburgh; Unknown, abbot of Newbattle; Unknown, abbot of Paisley; John Morel, abbot of Jedburgh (1275-96); Unknown, abbot of Balmerino; Unknown, abbot of Glenluce; Unknown, abbot of Kilwinning; Hugh, abbot of Inchaffray (fl.1284-92); Unknown, abbot of Culross ; Unknown, abbot of Dundrennan; Unknown, abbot of Holywood; Unknown, abbot of Kinloss; Unknown, abbot of Deer; Unknown, abbot of Iona; Alexander, abbot of Tongland ; John of Haddington, prior of St Andrews (d.1304); Henry of Horncastre, prior of Coldingham (fl.1276-96); Unknown, prior of Lesmahagow; Unknown, prior of Pluscarden; Unknown, prior of Beauly; William of Rathen, prior of Urquhart; Unknown, prior of Whithorn; Unknown, prior of Restenneth; Unknown, prior of May; Unknown, prior of Canonbie; Unknown, prior of Blantyre; Robert Bruce V, lord of Annandale (d.1295); William Murray, son of Malcolm Murray, knight (TRA3); William Soulis, knight, justiciar of Lothian (d.1292/3); Alexander of Argyll; Alexander Balliol of Cavers (d.c.1311); Geoffrey de Mowbray, justiciar of Lothian; Nicholas Graham, knight (d.1306); Nicholas of Biggar, knight; Ingram Balliol (d.1299); Richard Siward, elder, lord of Kellie (d.a.1311); Herbert Maxwell, son of Aymer Maxwell; David, marischal (13C); Ingram de Guines, knight; Thomas Randolph (d.c.1296); William Comyn, lord of Kirkintilloch (brother of John Comyn (d.1302); Simon Fraser (III) (d.1291×92); Reginald Cheyne, father (d.c.1293); Reginald Cheyne, younger, lord of Duffus; Andrew Murray, knight, justiciar, lord of Petty and Avoch; John Soulis, knight, guardian (d.a.1310); Nicholas Hay (I), lord of Errol (son of Gilbert) (d.1305/6); William Hay (IV), lord of Borthwick (son of John); Robert Cameron of Baledgarno; William Sinclair (d.1299×1303); Patrick Graham (I), knight (d.1296); John of Stirling, knight (son of Alexander lord of Stirling); John of Callendar, knight; John Melville; John Stewart of Bunkle (d.1298)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 Son of Unknown, earl (father of Donald) (Familial relationship) Donald, son of Cane, knight Unknown, earl (father of Donald)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 pope Nicholas IV, pope (d.1292)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Edward II, king of England (d.1327)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 Domina (Lady) Margaret, granddaughter of Alexander III (d.1290)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 queen of Scots Margaret, granddaughter of Alexander III (d.1290)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of St Andrews William Fraser, bishop of St Andrews (d.1297)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Glasgow Robert Wishart, bishop of Glasgow (d.1316)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 guardian of Scotland John Comyn, lord of Badenoch (d.1302)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 steward of Scotland James Stewart (d.1309)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 guardian of Scotland William Fraser, bishop of St Andrews (d.1297)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 guardian of Scotland Robert Wishart, bishop of Glasgow (d.1316)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 guardian of Scotland James Stewart (d.1309)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Dunkeld Matthew of Crambeth, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1309)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Moray Archibald, bishop of Moray (d.1298)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Aberdeen Henry Cheyne, bishop of Aberdeen (d.1328×29)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Dunblane William, bishop of Dunblane (d.1291×)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Sodor/Man/the Isles Mark, bishop of the Isles (d.1303)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Galloway Henry, bishop of Whithorn (d.1293)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Brechin William Comyn/Kilconcath, bishop of Brechin (d.a.1296/97)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Caithness Alan de St Edmund, bishop of Caithness (d.1291)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Ross Robert of Fyvie, bishop of Ross (d.a.1295)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 bishop of Argyll Laurence, bishop of Argyll (d.1299×1300)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Strathearn Malise (III), earl of Strathearn (d.in or a.1317)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Dunbar Patrick (IV), earl of Dunbar/March (d.1308)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Buchan John Comyn, earl of Buchan (d.1308)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Mar Donald, earl of Mar (d.1297×1305)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Angus Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus (d.1307)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Atholl John of Strathbogie, earl of Atholl (d.1306)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Menteith Walter Stewart, earl of Menteith (d.c.1293)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Carrick Robert Bruce VI, earl of Carrick (d.1304)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Ross William (II), earl of Ross (d.1323)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Lennox Malcolm (I), earl of Lennox
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Sutherland William (II), earl of Sutherland (d.1306/7)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 earl of Caithness John, earl of Caithness
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Kelso Richard, abbot of Kelso (fl.1285-99)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Melrose Patrick of Selkirk, abbot of Melrose (fl.1273-96)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Dunfermline Ralph of Greenlaw, abbot of Dunfermline (fl.1275-96)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Arbroath Henry, abbot of Arbroath (1285-96)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Holyrood Unknown, abbot of Holyrood (13C)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Cambuskenneth John, abbot of Cambuskenneth (fl.1287×92)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Coupar Angus Andrew of Buchan, bishop of Caithness (d.×1304)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Dryburgh Unknown, abbot of Dryburgh
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Newbattle Unknown, abbot of Newbattle
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Paisley Unknown, abbot of Paisley
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Jedburgh John Morel, abbot of Jedburgh (1275-96)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Lindores John, abbot of Lindores (1287-91)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Balmerino Unknown, abbot of Balmerino
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Glenluce Unknown, abbot of Glenluce
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Kilwinning Unknown, abbot of Kilwinning
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Inchaffray Hugh, abbot of Inchaffray (fl.1284-92)
Friday 17 Mar. 1290 abbot of Culross Unknown, abbot of Culross