Documents Illustrative of the History of Scotland from the Death of King Alexander the Third to the Accession of Robert Bruce. MCCLXXXVI-MCCCVI, Volumen1

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Joseph Stevenson
H.M. Gen. register house, 1870

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Nov 23 Inquisition upon the Death of Muriel late Coun
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Dec 16 Receipt by Peter Burdet upon the Payment of
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Receipt on PartPayment of the Wages of the Keeper
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Feb 9 Extract from the Kings Bench Roll respecting
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Feb 27 Nicholas de Segrave acknowledges the Receipt
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Feb 29 Receipt upon Payment of Wages for the Custody
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March 28 Patrick le Grant acknowledges the Receipt
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April 26 Sir Richard Suard acknowledges the Receipt
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May 5 Brian Fitz Alan acknowledges the Receipt of
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May 31 Letters of the Count and Countess of Gueldres
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June 11 Richard de Swethope acknowledges the Receipt
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June 24 King Edward orders the Payment of the Stipend
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June 27 Thomas de Braytoft acknowledges the Receipt
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JulyNov Letters of Attorney Protection and Safe
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Aug 20 Robert Heron ChamberlainAssociate of Scot
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Sept Extract from the Roll of Pleas coram Rege at Ber
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Oct 25 Notice of the Death at Berwick of Robert Bur
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Nov 3 Extracts from the Assize Rolls for the County
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Nov 28 List of Exemptions from Common Summons
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Dec 22 Extracts from the Roll of the Court of Kings
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Jan Extracts from the Roll of the Justices Itinerant
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April 29 King John Balliol requests King Edward
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Oct 3 William de Douglas is pardoned a Fine of 201
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Dec 10 Letters of SafeConduct for Philip de Rydale
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April 22 King Edward makes Arrangements respecting
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June 28 Writ of King Edward respecting Wool belong
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Notice of the Committal to Prison of John Comyn for
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Página 31 - ... per censuram ecclesiasticam, appellatione postposita compescendo ; non obstante si aliquibus a sede apostólica sit indultum quod interdici, suspendí vel excommunicari non possint per litteras apostólicas que de indulto huiusmodi plenam et expressam non fecerint mentionem.
Página xxxvii - in their own name and in the name of the clergy, of the earls and barons, and of all others of the realm of Scotland who had been present at the burial of the Lord Alexander of good memory, the late King of Scotland," had sent from Dunfermline John St. Germain, prior of the Dominicans at Perth, in company with another friar, one Brother Arnald, to the English court, entrusted with the delivery of a very important message. What the nature of this important message was the papers before us do not reveal,...
Página 36 - ... infringere, vel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis autem hoc attemptare prsesumpserit, indignationem omnipotentis Dei et Beatorum Pétri et Pauli apostolorum ejus, se noverit incursurum.
Página 32 - ... non possint per litteras apostólicas, non facientes plenam et expressam ac de verbo ad verbum de indulto hujusmodi mentionem.
Página i - Published by the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of HM Treasury, under the direction of the Master of the Rolls. Vol. I., AD 1399-1404. Longman and Co. 1860. {See the Preface, page x. Quoted by Hingeston, page ix.
Página xxxiv - Documents and Records, illustrating the History of Scotland, preserved in the Treasury of Her Majesty's Exchequer.
Página 54 - David tenuit de nobis in capite in balliva vestra die quo obiit, et quantum de aliis, et per quod servicium, et quantum terre ille valeant per annum in omnibus exitibus, et quis propinquior heres ejus sit, et cujus etatis.
Página 47 - ... curetis, alioquin sententiam quam ipse rite tulerit in rebelles ratam habebimus et faciemus, auctore Domino, usque ad satisfactionem condignam inviolabiliter observari. Datum ut supra. In eodem modo : Dilectis filiis clero civitatis et diocesis Sanctiandree salutem, etc.
Página 113 - Nulli ergo omnino hominum liceat hanc paginam nostrae constitutionis infringere vel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis autem hoc attemptare prœsumpserit, indignationem omnipotentis Dei et beatorum Pétri et Pauli apostolorum ejus se noverit incursurum. Datum Lugduni, V
Página 274 - January), in the thirtieth year of the reign of King Edward, son of King Henry, and bound himself, and all his rents, lands, and tenements, to keep the city of London indemnified from peril of fire, and other losses which might arise from his houses covered with thatch, in the parish of St. Laurence...