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ation informationo 1707, K.M. Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2016), date accessed: 19 November 2016 Robert I: Translation 1314, 6 November, Cambuskenneth, Parliament Parliamentary Record 6 November 1314 [1314/1]1 Legislation: ordinance, judgement and statute of disinheritance on those who had died or lived outside the faith and peace of the king In the year of grace 1314, on 6 November, the most excellent prince the Lord Robert by the grace of God illustrious king of Scots, holding his parliament in the monastery of Cambuskenneth, it was finally agreed, adjudged and decreed by the counsel and assent of the bishops and other prelates, earls, barons and other nobles of the kingdom of Scotland, and also all the community of the aforesaid kingdom, that all who died outside the faith and peace of the said lord king in the war or otherwise, or who had not come to his peace and faith on the said day, although they had been often summoned and lawfully expected, should be disinherited perpetually of lands and tenements and all other title within the kingdom of Scotland. And they should be considered as the king and kingdom’s enemies henceforth, perpetually deprived of any further claim of right whatsoever hereafter for themselves or their heirs. Therefore, for the perpetual memory and evident proof of this judgement and statute, the seals of the bishops and other prelates, and also the earls, barons and the rest of the nobles of the said kingdom, were appended to the present ordinance, judgement and statute. [The seals and tags recorded in Sir James Balfour of Kinnaird’s seventeenth-century transcript are given below. Those named seal tags which still survive on the manuscript are given in square brackets.]2 The King In the first place the seal of the lord King Robert I himself. Of the bishops [William Lamberton,] bishop of St Andrews [Robert Wishart,] bishop of Glasgow [William de Sinclair,] bishop of Dunkeld [Alan,] bishop of the Isles [William,] bishop of Orkney [sic] [John de Kinninmonth,] [bishop of Brechin] [Andrew, bishop of Argyll] [Farquhar [Bellejambe], bishop of Caithness] Abbots [Thomas de Balmerino,] abbot of Scone abbot of Kelso3 [Bernard,] abbot of Arbroath [Elias,] abbot of Holyrood abbot of Lindores [Gervase,] abbot of Newbattle [Alan,] abbot of Coupar Angus4 abbot of Paisley5 [Robert de Crail,] abbot of Dunfermline abbot of Lincluden6 [Maurice,] abbot of Inchaffray [Cristin,] abbot of Inchmahome abbot of Deer7 abbot of Sweetheart Priors [William de Gretham,] prior of Coldingham prior of Restenneth8 [John de Forfar,] prior of St Andrews [?Martin,] Carthusian prior of Pittenweem9 prior of the island of Lochleven Earls [Walter Stewart,] steward of Scotland William, earl of Ross with other seals of noblemen that are all obliterated and broken away from it. Gilbert de la Hay, constable of Scotland [Robert de Keith,] [marischal of Scotland] Barons Hugh de Ross James de Douglas John Sinclair Thomas Ross Alexander de Seton Walter Haliburton David de Balfour Duncan de Wallace Thomas de Dishington Andrew de Murray Knights Archibald de Beton Ranulph de Lyle Malcolm de Balfour Norman de Lesley Nigel de Campbell Mornus de Muschamp, knights, with many other seals of which the majority are in a broken or mutilated condition. NAS, State Papers, SP13/6. See 1314/1 Latin for further notes on this MS and the seals recorded by Sir James Balfour of Kinnaird. See comment in Latin text, especially regarding obvious errors in Balfour's list. Possibly William de Alyncrome, abbot of Kelso by 2 March 1317 (HRHS, 123). Possibly John, a charter witness in 1326 (RRS, v, no. 293-4). Possibly Roger, abbot of Paisley in 1318 (HRHS, 168). Sic. Lincluden was a convent of Benedictine nuns. Balfour’s recording of a seal must be in error. Possibly Michael, abbot of Deer in 1316 (HRHS, 55). Possibly William, prior of Restenneth in 1317 (HRHS, 183). Martin was the prior of May or Pittenweem in 1314, but the priory was never a Carthusian house, and the seal may have been misidentified.erit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Parliment record of 6th Nov. 1314 inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">http://www.rps.ac.uk/trans/A1552/2/14s: 6px; background-color: #f6f3f0; box-shadow: none; border: none; color: #262626; font-family: ui-sans, 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14.5px;"> tTitle conTitle noTopSpacing">Source information>; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-weight: bold;">Titlepx 0px; padding: 0px; font-weight: bold;">Publisher; padding: 0px; font-weight: bold;">Publisher locationmation conSecond conNoBorder"> s="contentTitle conTitle noTopSpacing">Repository information
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Birth: Circa 1294 - Balfour, Fifeshire, Scotland
Father: Michael de Balfour
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