People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 5/3/0 (CDS, v, no. 472b)

Description
To Master John de Haselarton, notary public, for writing instruments and processes touching the bishops of St Andrews and Glasgow, by his own hands at Newbrough in Tynedale, 1 Sept. To Master Thomas de Houghton, engineer, going by command of the king at Newbrough in Tynedale to the prince at Kildrummy, at Newbrough, 3 Sept. 1306. To John de Dunstal, messenger of the prince, bringing letters concerning the taking of Simon Fraser, Newbrough, 17 Aug. To John de Ros, chaplain, and Malcolm, clerk of John of Argyll, coming as their lord’s messengers, staying at court and returning, Newbrough 18 Aug. To John de Dunstal, as above, concerning the taking of the earl of Atholl, by the king’s gift to replace a horse lost by his coming in haste, Newbrough, 30 Aug. To Sir Philip de Mowbray for a horse lost in the battle of Perth in the company of Aymer de Valence, Newbrough, 31 Aug
Firm date
20 November 1305 X 19 November 1306
Place date (modern)
Newbrough in Tynedale
Related Place
Newbrough
Source for Data Entry
CDS, v, no. 472b
Trad. ID
CDS, v, no. 472b
Calendar number
5/3/None
Charter type
English Royal Administration
Language
Entered from an English summary
Notes
TNA E101/369/11

Total number of associated factoids: 9

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 ERA yes
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 ERA (Prisoners) yes
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 ERA yes
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 ERA (Prisoners) yes
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 ERA yes
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 ERA yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 earl of Atholl John of Strathbogie, earl of Atholl (d.1306)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 bishop of St Andrews William of Lamberton, bishop of St Andrews (d.1328)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 bishop of Glasgow Robert Wishart, bishop of Glasgow (d.1316)