Michael de Mowat, knight, Ewen son of Duncan, William of Mungal, John Manuel, Angus of Auchenross, Robert of 'Redeboghe', John de Louvetot, Robert son of Ralph, parson of the church of St Cuthbert of Ewesdale, Nicholas de Camp, vicar of the church of Greenlaw, John of Conveth, parson of the church of Ancrum, Master Waleran, parson of the church of Yetholm, Robert of Doon, parson of the church of Wilton, Hugh Hurrie, Thomas of Aberdalgie, Reginald of Crawford, John son of John of Langmuir, of the county of Ayr; Peter de Montfort, Henry Golightly of Aberdeen, John de Grailly, knight, Walter Bisset, Malcolm de Overee, of the county of Aberdeen; William of ‘Knokyntynnone’, William son of Stephen of Aird, of the county of Inverness; Henry of Preston, Gilbert the messenger, Michael the messenger, Edward, vicar of the church of Wedale (Stow), Peter of Graham, Richard, parson of the church of Ratho, of the county of Edinburgh; Thomas of Blanerne, Alan the ferrour (ironsmith) of Kelloe, William the wetherherd, John the Grieve, Nicholas of Legerwood, chaplain, warden of the hospital of Legerwood, of the county of Berwick; Alwin of Callander, of the county of Stirling; William Brown of ‘Gamelscheles’, Alexander son of William ‘Estreville’, William, vicar of the church of Dalmeny, Nicholas, vicar of the church of Lasswade, Michael of ‘Enderkelyn’, Marjory of Sydeserff, Marjory of Riccarton, Robert of ‘Faudene’, of the county of Edinburgh; Andrew of Rait, knight, of the county of Invernairn; Malcolm, brother of Alexander of Argyll, Andrew of Ramsey, of the county of Argyll; Stephen le Riche, John of Kenmuir, of the county of Stirling; Thomas of Balinhard, of the county of Linlithgow; David de Munfichet, of the county of Angus; Robert of Ravensgrass, Thomas of Fulton, John the marshall, of the county of Lanark; Thurbrand of Logan, John of Cardoness, of the county of Dumfries; Walter de Merlay, John Corbet, Alexander the furber, Henry ‘del Ferye’, Master Edmund of Letham, of the county of Roxburgh, and John son of Adam of East Nesbit; since they have come to the faith and will of their lord, Edward, king of England etc., they promise for themselves and for their heirs to serve him well and loyally; and each one has performed fealty to him; and they have sealed these letters patent with their seals.