[44] See account of the King’s progress, page 67 of Remarks on Wardrobe Account of Edward I.
[45] The following items, which appear in the above Account for 1300, as having reference to this campaign, and to the manner in which Edward was employed, may be interesting to some of our readers.
Donation to Henry de Cornwall, wounded by the Scots near Columtach, in Galloway. For his return and medicines, by the hands of William de Toulose, who lent him the money, one half merk (dimidium marce).
To a stable-boy, hurt by one of the King’s horses at Kirkcudbright, five shillings.
Alms and Offerings at Scottish Chapels.
7th July.—At the altar of St Nicholas, 7s., and St Thomas the Archbishop, 7s.—in the parish church of Applegarth.
10th July—At the high altar of the Friars Minors, Dumfries, 7s. and 16th, 7s.
12th July.—Do. of his own chapel of Carlaverock, at St Thomas, 7s.
At the high altar, Kirkcudbright priory, and in his chapel there, July 19th, 7s.; 20th, 7s.; 22d, 7s.; 25th, 7s.; 27th, 7s.
29th August.—At his own chapel Carlaverock, 7s.