E OF PRICES, &c. 



} 



. D. 1300 All people in the king's service 

 had also allowances for clothing, 

 proportioned to their stations. 



'two black war horses, 



dead in the ser\Mce 

 one soiTcl war horse do. 

 ^>~'S I atield of oats inCumber- 

 I -g land destroyed by the 

 ■^ 'g. l. army .... 

 A silver cup, weight 6 marks . . 

 Another, ueight 12 marks 2 oz. . 

 The workmanship of the first 

 appears to be valued at ^56; and 

 of the second, at 110: 10:2 



1302 Wheat 



Malt ground 



Peas 



Oats 



A bull 



A cow 



A'fat sheep 



An ewe 



A capon 



A cock or hen 



Bansum of John Franceys an Eng-'\ 



lish gentleman, taken prisoner > 

 ly the Scots at Roslin ... J 



1303 Good wine at Perth 



1306 Edward I settled on his son ThoO 



mas in lands and rents 10,000 > 



marks J 



and on his son Edmund 7,000 marks 

 Heat die same time settled the"! 

 portion of his daughter Alienore 

 to be 10,000 marks at her mar- > 

 riage, with 5,000 more for her [ 



apparrel, in all J 



He settled on his daughter Mary, ") 



who «'as a nun J 



together with 20 tuns of wine 

 and 40 oaks for firewood, 

 f Elizabeth, the wife of Robert^ 

 king of Scotland, for herself > 

 and her family .... J 

 The bishop of S^ Andrews 

 for his valet .... 



per acre 



quarter 







—— for his serving boy 



for his chaplain 



The bishop of Glasgow had the 



same allowances. 

 Sir William Moray of Sanford 



and for his robe . . . . 

 Fergiis of Ai'drossan 



and for his robe .... 



V.llliam Gitiard 



Gilchrist de ia Quisme and! 



Adam Pychar.l, each . J 

 William archdeacon of Tiv- 



4 



3 4 



2 6 



2 

 074 



6 



O 1 



8 



2 



liJ 



Liber quotitidianus con- 

 trarotidatoris gardero- 

 bee, anno regni regis Ed- 

 ward! Primi vicesimo- 

 octavo. ed. Soc. Antiq. 

 Loudin. 1787. 



, Dugdale's Hist, of S'. 

 Paul's, p. 32. 



allon 



->« 1 5 A S ^y'^y Placita coronse, p. 

 4 Wyntown, V. ii^ p. 118. 



per ann. Q,66Q 13 4 

 4,660 13 4 



10,000 



Fcedera, V. if, pp. 1018, 

 1019. 



J 



per 



ann. 



200 



7 



Fcedera, V. ii, p. 903 j 

 V. iii, p. 29. 



weekly 1 O Foedera, V. iii, p. 385. 



dayly 6 ■^ 



3 I 



O If r FoBdera,V. ii, p. 1015. 



O \l) 



iotdale 



> Foedera, V. iii, p. 210. 



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"*■ 1 have placed all thefe allowances to prifoncrs to- 

 gether, though the vouchers for them are of different dates 

 in the Fcedera. They were all taken prifoiiere in the 



Vol. IV. 



coorfe of the year 1306. N. B. The queen of Scotland 

 was treated enly as a countefs !n England, 



