18 Feb. 1311, To John de Yokflet, prest for wages of 100 boatmen assigned to guard Forth on both sides between Berwick and Stirling,
21 Feb. 1311, To Donald of Atholl, messenger, taking privy seal letters to chancellor and Robert fitz Pagan
26 Feb. 1311, To Richard Bret taking letters to constables of Dumfries, Caerlaverock and Buittle
2 Mar. 1311, To Hugh Fisher, fisherman of Berwick, fishing in the Tweed by the king’s command for his wages.
7 Mar. 1311, to Ivo (Ewen) of Argyll prest for wages; to Donald of Mar for wages
Various payments of wages including 100 marks to Robert Clifford for his stay in the march of Berwick
12 Mar 1311: to Master John de Weston, by hands of Sir Philip de Mowbray, for wages of himself and his garrison of Stirling, in money paid to Alexander de Mowbray his valet.
To same by hands of Walter son of Gilbert for wages of men at arms in Bothwell Castle.
14 Mar. Prest to Master Thomas of Westminster for workmen at Berwick Castle. Several more payments to the same were made in March, April and May.
15 Mar. To Richard Councedieu, master of king’s barge ‘Marie’ of Westminster, assigned to ferry the earl of Cornwall across the Forth at Queensferry. They were paid another £7 for the same, as wages for 14 days from 16 Mar.
22 Mar. To Adam Abel, taking privy seal letters to the earl of Angus and Sir John de Seagrave
26 Mar. To Thomas le Baker, taking privy seal letters to the earl of Patrik (?) and Sir John de Vaux of Dirleton
Payments for bread, wax, salt and fish bought for the earl of Cornwall at Dunbar.
30 Mar. To Robert of Hull of Yarmouth and two others, Normans, taking to Berwick a ship plundered by Richard Gold near Buchan in Scotland.
Prest of £7 20d. for wages of carpenters sailing from Berwick to Aberdeen for making of a springald.
4 Apr. To Master Reginald the engineer, going to Aberdeen with the king’s sailors for repair of springalds in the king’s ships.
6 Apr., to John of Lochmaben taking privy seal letters to earl of Cornwall
To Ivo (Ewen) of Argyll for wages by hands of Dougal Macdowell his associate
9 Apr, Prest to Thomas of Derby, going to the earl of Cornwall at Dundee
To James of Ross, knight of Scotland, for his stay in the company of Robert Clifford
12 Apr. To Adam de Bray, taking king’s letters to the earl of March of Scotland and Sir Henry of Halliburton
13 Apr. To Ion (sic - Ivo?) (Ewen) of Argyll, for wages
To a sailor wounded by the Scots at Dundee
16 Apr. To the clerk of the marshalsea by hands of prioress of Coldstream for oats bought from her in January.
To Donald of Mar, as wages
18 Apr. Payments to Donald of Atholl, messenger, and to four hobelars of the Berwick garrison
21 Apr. To Master Robert Mason, and 15 masons going to work at Dundee, as wages
2 May and 3 May: Payments to Dougal Macdowell and Ivo (Ewen) of Argyll
7 May, To Robert de Umfraville, earl of Angus, 300 marks as part of 400 marks he should take for keeping Dundee.
To Pagan Tibetot, 200 marks as part of 400 marks he should take for staying there.
Various payments of wages including payments to John de Weston for arrears of wages due to Peter de Spalding, squire of Berwick garrison and for wages of men at arms and infantry at Berwick and Dundee
19 and 27 May; two prests to John of Argyll by hands of Master Nicholas of Culwenne
2 June, to Eugene (Ewen) of Argyll, prest for wages, by hands of Dougal Macdowell
3 and 7 June, prests to John of Argyll and Alexander of Abernethy
9 June, Prest to Sir John of Argyll by hands of Maurice Taylor his valet
13 June, to Master John de Weston, chamberlain of Scotland, by hands of a merchant of London, named, for goods bought for him by Weston in port of Dundee on 9 May.
14 June, to Sir John of Argyll, by hands of servant of a merchant of St Omer (both named), for bread
To the same by hands of Thomas of Argyll, his valet, as a first payment of 20 marks granted him by the king.
Payments for wages of men at arms at Perth and Dundee
15 June, to Sir Alexander of Abernethy, as a prest on what he should take for his stay beyond the Forth.
To Sir John of Argyll, by hands of divers of his creditors.
17 June, prest to Master John de Weston, chamberlain of Scotland by hands of Sir Adam Gordon, for money owed him, in money delivered to Brother David de Lowik
19 June, To Sir William Oliphant for his fee and robes.
20 June to Master John de Weston, by hands of Sir Alexander of Abernethy, in price of 5 tuns of wine delivered to Alexander
24 June, To Michael of Stirling and two others, garcons of Sir Philip de Mowbray, taking oxen and cows to the king.