The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

COLLECTORS’ CORNER CHARTER HARKS BACK TO WARS OF INDEPENDEN­CE

- By Norman Watson

was the rather distant underbidde­r for a document which appeared at Spink in London last month. It had a bearing on Dundee’s wonderful history and I rather hoped to return it to the city.

This was a remarkable charter by John Balliol, King of Scotland, to Alexander “Skyrmeschu­r” of certain lands in Dundee for services as his standard-bearer during the Wars of Independen­ce.

The document, dated 1302, written in Latin on vellum, read:

“John by the grace of God King of Scotland. Greetings, to all his honest men to whom these present letters will come.

“Since by various Royal Wardens were granted in our name to Alexander Skyrmeschu­r, for making his homage and service to us and our successors and for carrying our standard in our military service, 6 marks’ worth of land in the territory of Donde, namely that land which has called Upper Field near the town of Donde to the north, with those acres in the western field which usually pertain to our part near the village of Donde to the west and also our meadow in the aforesaid territory of Donde and also the constables­hip of the Castle of Donde with all its appurtenan­ces, liberties and easements without any reservatio­n… by the witness John de Soulys Knight, Royal Warden aforesaid.

“At the Island of Masses 20th day of June the 10th Year of our reign.” Alexander Scrymgeour, the medieval High Constable and powerful oligarch of Dudhope Castle, is today remembered in a stained-glass window in the City Chambers.

An important document, offered together with a note of authentici­ty in Latin, the charter took £4,800 against an estimate of £750 to £1,000.

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The document created by John Balliol.

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