Document 1/28/0 (CDS, iii, no. 29)
- Description
- The king, being about to set out to Boulogne, begs the clergy of Scotland to keep peace in that realm. Addressed to the bishops of Aberdeen, Dunkeld, Ross, Brechin, Whithorn and Caithness, the abbots of Melrose, Jedburgh, Kelso, Holyrood, Newbattle, Dunfermline, Scone, Coupar Angus and Arbroath and the prior of St Andrews.
Similar to the nobles and to be obedient to the earl of Richmond. Addressed to: John Comyn, earl of Buchan, Patrick of Dunbar, earl of March, William, earl of Ross, Robert de Umfraville, earl of Angus, John of Menteith, earl of Lennox, Patrick, son of the earl of March, James Steward of Scotland, Alexander of Abernethy, John de Vaux, Edmond Comyn, David of Brechin, Robert of Keith, Henry Sinclair, David of Graham, John of Graham, Adam of Gordon, Henry of Halliburton, Duncan of Frendraught, Alexander of Argyll, Reginald le Cheyne, Dougal Macdowell, Gilbert of Glencarnie, senior, Gilbert of Glencarnie, junior, Hugh son of the earl of Ross, John of Argyll and William Bisset.
- Firm date
- 13 December 1307
- Place date (modern)
- Westminster
- Related Place
- Westminster
- Source for Data Entry
- CDS, iii, no. 29
- Trad. ID
- CDS, iii, no. 29
- Calendar number
- 1/28/None
- Charter type
- Letters close
- Language
- Entered from an English summary