People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

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

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From the Account Book of John of Droxford, keeper of the Wardrobe, for receipts and expenses: To John Sandale for money paid from his issues as chamberlain of Scotland to James de Dalilegh, according to an indenture made between them at Berwick, 22 Jan. 1306, 100 marks To Sheriff of Essex for expenses of Hugh Oliphant, prisoner in Colchester, who held Stirling against the king in 1304, from 30 Sept 1304 – 10 April 1306. Payments to Roger de Clare, king’s chaplain, for expenses from 24 Sept – 2 Oct., in going from Denton to the prince of Wales at Kildrummy and returning to court, to Master Peter, king’s surgeon, for ingredients bought to make medicine for the king in the war, and to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk for provision of 6000 fish from Aberdeen and other fish for the king’s household. To Reginald de Thunderley and William Cosin, late sheriffs of London, for money paid to Ralph of Sandwich, constable of the Tower of London for the expenses of William Oliphant, knight of Scotland, who held Stirling castle against the king until his surrender, from 28 Sept 1305-28 Sept 1306. Expenses of William Bisset and William Sinclair, valets of Scotland, going to London from Istelworth with Peter de Brembre, clerk, in May 1306 To William of Mulcaster, late sheriff of Cumberland, for carriage of two engines from Carlisle to Dunaverty castle in the isle of Kintyre, by command of Henry Percy, king’s lieutenant in these parts, and for wages of Master Robert the engineer and others sent by boat from Skinburness. To the same for transporting an engine of Sir John Wigtown from Carlisle to the prince of Wales at the siege of Lochmaben in July. To John of Winton, clerk, sent to the prince, the earls of Lincoln and Hereford and Hugh Despenser at Kildrummy in Mar with letters of the bishop of Chester concerning certain secret and arduous business touching the king while he was sick, for expenses of himself and men escorting him because the roads were dangerous by reason of the Scottish war. To Bertrand de la More taking Sir Patrick Graham, prisoner, from Lanercost to London. To sheriff of Salop and Staffs, for expenses in taking the bishop of St Andrews from Nottingham to Winchester. To Mr John Gilbert, lately sheriff of Wiltshire, for repairing Miere castle against the abbot of Scone’s coming to be imprisoned there. To the sheriff of Nottingham and Derby, for taking the bishop of Glasgow from Nottingham to be imprisoned at Winchester. To Master Thomas de Houghton, carpenter, as wages, for the carriage of boats to Loghdom (sic). Payments are noted for the making of an engine under Brother Robert de Holme, possibly for the siege of Loch Doon Castle. To Master Peter Cirugico, assigned by the king to make ‘hamos quarreos’ and provide boats for assault at Loch Doon which Christopher Seton and other were holding against the king, for wages of Thomas de Furneys, smith, and others. To John de Sheffield, sheriff of Northumberland, for expenses of the bishops of St Andrews and Glasgow, the abbot of Scone and 6 other Scottish prisoners in his custody; for expenses of Master William Wishart, archdeacon of Teviotdale, Malcolm Lockhart, Thomas del Bois, Alexander Bartholomew, Master Alexander de Bray, John de Meire, Walter de Wynten, Elias Brun, John Blair and 4 other Scottish prisoners, in his custody; for wages of a sergeant and others taking Thomas del Bois and 5 other prisoners from Newcastle to York; for wages of William de Felton and others taking Philip de Lilleye, Scottish prisoner, from Newcastle to York. To William de Montague, assigned by the king at Lanercost to take Sir William de Staunford, Scottish prisoner, to prison in Corfe Castle until the king decides otherwise, for expenses. Various payments for carriage of money, including 500 marks taken from London to Berwick and delivered to John de Sandale to pay wages of men staying in Scottish marches. To William Druel, clerk, taking the bishops of St Andrews and Glasgow and the abbot of Scone from Durham to Winchester. To Master Peter Cirugico, for diggers making a ditch at Stirling by the king’s command and other expenses. To Master Thomas de Houghton, carpenter, and others coming to Ayr from Carlisle. To John le Packere of Sandwick, for wages of sailors going from Newcastle to Berwick and then to Edinburgh and Dunbar, by his own hands, 23 Nov. 1298 To Henry de Graundeston, clerk, sent by the king from Linlithgow to hasten carpenters chosen in Yorkshire to the king’s army. To Richard de Merewell, for making and repairing hurdles for the siege of Bothwell castle in year 29, and other expenses. To Alan de Denham, for wages of himself and fellow carters in bringing king’s engines from Jedburgh. Sept. 1306 Payments to Henry de Graundeston for wages of workers constructing Linlithgow pele, at various places in England in Feb. And Mar. 1302 To Robert de Wynepol, going from Linlithgow to Berwick for money to pay workers’ wages at Linlithgow and other business, in June, July and August 1303. To William Mulcaster, sheriff of Cumberland, for expenses of 32 Scots captured in Caerlaverock castle and taken to Carlisle, of whom ten were then taken to Appleby, ten to Skipton and twelve to Newcastle. Account of Geoffrey de Merre, king’s tent-maker, for years 31 and 32. To Gilbert Haunchis of Dumbarton, for hides bought by him and the provosts of that town for engines at the siege of Stirling in 1304. Payments to Sir Edward Charles, admiral of the fleet coming to Scotland with victuals, etc. To William Fichet of Aberdeen for iron bought from him for siege of Stirling. To Thomas, ferrour (ironsmith) of St Andrews for iron for siege of Stirling. To John, smith, for carriage of sea-coal for siege of Stirling, April 1306. To Walter, smith, for iron and coal bought by him from John of Clackmannan for siege of Stirling, 14 Apr. To Reginald, janitor, for wages of men guarding fagots and hods made by him to fill ditch around Stirling Castle and also guarding beams of Warwolf at night. Payments to Thomas Brun, king’s poulterer, for a tent for keeping the king’s poultry in the war and other expenses. Account of sheriff of Northumberland for Scottish campaign of 1306. Account of James de Dalilegh for Scottish campaign of 1306. Account of Richard of Bromsgrove for victualling of Scottish garrisons in year 31, 32 and 33 Account of Henry Percy for stores in years 32-34. James de Dalilegh’s account for wages of the garrison of Dumfries. Accounts of same for garrisons of Caerlaverock, Tibbers, Durrisdeer and Ayr, and for wages of Robert Clifford. Sums paid to Robert Mauley for garrison of Dirleton. To William of Fotheringhay, bringing letters to the king from Richard Siward, Adam Swinburne and James Dalilegh and returning, 16 June To two named messengers from John de Sandale and Geoffrey de Mowbray, bringing letters to the king concerning news of Scotland, 27 and 29 June. Payment to a valet of the earl of Lancaster, coming to the king from Scotland and returning with letters. To William de Rotereseye, valet of Sir Richard Siward, coming with letters to the king and returning with letters to various magnates of Scotland. No date. To John of Perth, valet of Robert Keith, coming to the king with his lord’s letters and returning with letters to various Scottish magnates. No date. To 23 named persons including Peter Libaud, Peter de Spalding and John of Pencaitland, as wages for their stay in Scottish garrisons, in April, May, June and November 1303 To Sir Archibald of Livingston, sheriff of Linlithgow, for iron bought in his bailiwick against the king’s coming there, and divided among divers magnates of the king’s army, by letter of Robert de la Warde, steward, witnessing this divisions, delivered to the wardrobe in July 12 Edward II (1318 or 1319) To Reimund Walraund and Robert Seveldedy (?) riding by night from Roslin to Linlithgow to seek certain news of the Scots army and returning to Roslin to inform Sir Ralph de Manton and others there, by the king’s gift 23 Feb. 1303. Wages of Adam de Welle, banneret and unnamed others. To Walter Reynolds, treasurer of the prince of Wales, for wages of bannerets and knights at the prince’s wages in year 34 in the Scottish war. To Sir Thomas de Overle for wages of himself and others; To Sir Laurence de la Rivere, for wages of himself and others, in addition to his own wages for 38 days when he was in the prison of Sir William Oliphant in Stirling Castle. Payments to Aymer de Valence and John Sandale (16 June). Payments to John Sandale and William Bevercotes, chancellor of Scotland (20 June). Payments to Henry Percy and Robert Clifford (27 June). Payments to William Bisset, constable of Stirling (9 Aug.). Payments to James Dalilegh with the king’s letters for Percy, John Botetourte, earls of Warenne and Arundel, John Gray and John de St John (10 Aug.). Payments to prince of Wales, earl of Lincoln, Hugh Despenser, Aymer de Valence, earl of Angus (11 Aug.). Payments to prince, earls of Lincoln and Hereford, Hugh Despenser, John of Menteith, Edmund Comyn, Robert fitz Roger and messenger from John Hastings returning with king’s letters (13 Aug.). Payments to messengers, named, taking letters as follows: 4 Sept, two taking letters from the king and bishop of Chester to the prince, the earls of Lincoln, Hereford and Warenne, Aymer de Valence, John of Brittany, Hugh Despenser. 26 Aug., from the bishop of Chester to Earl of Lincoln and Hugh Despenser. 7 Sept., privy seal letters to John de Swinburn. 25 Aug. from earl of Ulster and John Wogan, justiciar of Ireland, with two letters sealed by the archbishop of York and bishop of Carlisle, appointed by the pope as executors of John Comyn, to the Irish bishops, for giving of sentence against Robert earl of Carrick, and Alexander de Lindsay, knights, Christopher Seton and his brothers, John and Humphrey, who were present at the death of John Comyn; also similar letters to the bishops of Wales. 28 Aug. to Roger Redipintel boy of John of Argyll, coming with his letters to the king and returning with the king’s letters. 28 Aug, from the earl of Lincoln to the king, returning with letters to the bishop of Chester to his lord, Aymer de Valence and Hugh Despenser. 2 Sept. from the king to the earls of Warenne and Arundel, and to Henry Percy in the isle of Kintyre. 9 Sept. from the king to the earl of Lincoln and Sir Adam Gordon, constable of the castle of Inverkip. 11 Sept., from the king to the prince, the earls of Lincoln, Hereford, Gloucester and Warwick, Aymer de Valence and Hugh Despenser, and to the earls of Lancaster, Warenne, Arundel, and Henry Percy. 16 Sept., from the king to the prince, and letters of the bishop of Chester to the prince, the earls of Lincoln and Hereford, Aymer de Valence, John of Brittany and Hugh Despenser, from the king to John de Sandale and Richard Bromsgrove; from the king and the bishop of Chester to the constable of Ayr, with letters of the bishop to barons of the Cinque Ports, in Scotland on the king’s service. 1 Mar., from James Dalilegh, going to court with news of Scotland. 8 Mar., to Robert de Carmarthen, going to court with similar letters. 26 Mar., from John de Weston, going to court with news of Scotland, and returning with letters of John of Droxford. 22 Sept., to the prince of Wales and returning. 23 Sept. from the king to the prince and Aymer de Valence. 9 Oct. from James Dalilegh to the king and returning. 11 Oct., letters to sheriff of Ayr and sheriff of Dumfries and privy seal writ to John of Menteith. 12 Oct., to John de Sandale and John de Weston, escheator beyond Forth. 16 Oct. from king to Sandale and Robert Mauley, constable of Roxburgh. 24 Oct., from king to Robert Mauley. To Christian de Lard’, valet of the earl of Ross, taking letters from the king to the earl, Lachlan mac Ruairi, Ruairi his brother and John mac Nakyl, for expenses going and returning. 15 July, from John Botetourte to the king. 15-16 July, from the prince to the king. 22 July from the king to the prince, the earl of Gloucester, Hugh Despenser, John Hastings and Richard Bromsgrove and the earl of Lincoln; from the king to the earl of Hereford, and James Dalilegh. 24 July, from Aymer de Valence to the king, from the king to Aymer de Valence and Robert fitz Roger. 8 Nov. from the king with letters ‘from Roxburgh’ and to John de Sandale or his lieutenant. 25 July, privy seal letters to Henry Percy, John de St John and John Botetourt. 29 Nov. from the king to John Sandale. 4 Dec., from the king to John Botetourt. 13 Jan. from the king to John Sandale. 23 Jan. from the king to John Botetourt and his associates, justices assigned to hear certain trespasses against the peace and returning. 10 Feb., from the king to John Kingston, Robert Keith, and sheriff of Northumberland. 15 Feb., from John Sandale to the king and returning. 16 Feb. from John Sandale to the king and returning. 24 Feb., from John de Mowbray to the king and returning. 27 Feb., from John Sandale to king. End Feb., from John Sandale to king. 1 Mar., from king to Robert Clifford, Walter Muncy and William Hastings. 2 Mar. To John Botetourt and his associates. 4 Mar. From John Kingston to the king and returning. 14 Mar, from Sandale and other Scottish magnates to the king. 22 Mar, to Andrew le Corour, messenger of the earl of Ross, bringing letters to the king and returning with the king’s letters. 30 Mar., from John de Sandale to the king. 28 Mar., from James Dalilegh to the king returning with letters to various magnates in Scotland. 11 Apr., to a messenger of Peter Lubaud, taking letters from his king to his lord and to John Sandale. 16 Apr. From Adam Swinburn to the king. 20 Apr. From the king to John Kingston. 26 Apr., from the king to Henry Percy and Robert Clifford, from the king to Aymer de Valence and John Sandale. 5 May, from Sandale to the king. 15 May, from Robert Clifford to the king. 15 May, to a boy of William le Jetour, coming to the king with letters to him from the king of Norway, and returning with the king’s letters to Aymer de Valence in Scotland. Prests to Robert Leyburn, John Botetourt, John Sandale, and John of Menteith.
Firm date
20 November 1305 X 19 November 1306
Source for Data Entry
CDS, v, no. 472a
Trad. ID
CDS, v, no. 472a
Calendar number
5/3/None
Charter type
English Royal Administration
Language
Entered from an English summary
Notes
TNA E101/369/11

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20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 constable of Roxburgh Robert de Mauley, sheriff of Roxburgh
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 escheator north of Forth John of Weston, master, chamberlain
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 sheriff of Ayr Robert Leyburn, sheriff and constable of Ayr
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 sheriff of Dumfries Unknown, sheriff of Dumfries (Edward I)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 constable of Ayr Robert Leyburn, sheriff and constable of Ayr
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 constable of Inverkip Castle Adam Gordon III, knight (son of Adam II)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 earl of Angus Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus (d.1307)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 constable of Stirling William Bisset, knight (late 13C)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 chancellor of Scotland William de Bevercotes, chancellor
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 sheriff of Linlithgow Archibald of Livingston, knight
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 chamberlain of Scotland John of Sandale, chamberlain, treasurer, bishop of Winchester (d.1319)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 valet of Scotland William Bisset, valet (14c)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 valet of Scotland William Sinclair, valet
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 knight of Scotland William Oliphant, knight (d.1313)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 abbot of Scone Thomas of Balmerino, abbot of Scone (1291-1312)
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)
20 Nov. 1305 X 19 Nov. 1306 archdeacon of Teviotdale William Wishart, archdeacon of Teviotdale