Document 5/3/0 (CDS, v, no. 414)
- Description
- Letter from John de Sandale, chamberlain of Scotland, and John of Kingston, two of the guardians of that land, to William of Mulcaster, sheriff of Cumberland. They understand from James de Dalilegh, king’s clerk, that the sheriff has delayed acting on their order to him, to the king’s loss and manifest peril. They order on the king’s behalf on pain of all he can forfeit to the king, that on sight of these letters he deliver to James corn and other victuals, and money from the issues of the county, for supplying the king’s castles. If any peril comes to these castles the king will impute it solely to the sheriff. They will cause him to have due allowance in his account at exchequer of all delivered to James.
- Firm date
- 27 March 1306
- Place date (modern)
- Berwick
- Related Place
- Berwick
- Source for Data Entry
- CDS, v, no. 414
- Trad. ID
- CDS, v, no. 414
- Calendar number
- 5/3/None
- Charter type
- English Royal Administration
- Language
- Entered from an English summary
- Original (contemporary)
- yes
- Notes
- TNA SC1/31/6