Ragman Rolls - J
This page is part of an index of the 2,000 nobles and clergy who signed the Ragman Rolls of 1296 (and 1291). See the link at the end of the page if you wish to go to sections relating to other letters of the alphabet or to find out more about the background to these documents.
SIGNATORIES IN THE RAGMAN ROLLS OF 1296 Jar [Jarum], Roger de (del counte de Lanark).
Jar [Jarum], Thomas de (prouendrer del Eglife de Ros).
Jar [Jarum], William de (del counte de Rokefburg). Vide Jarum.
Jarum, Pieres de (perfone de Kelles, del counte de Dunfres). Vide Jar.
Jeddeworth, abbe de, Johan (et le couent de mefme le lu).
Jeddeworth, la communaute de
Jeddeworth, Robert de (perfone del Eglife de Kermighel, del counte de Lanark).
Johan, Bride fiz (del counte de Fyf).
Johan, William le fiz (burgois de Ennerkethin).
Jonefton (Johannefton, Jonefone), Gilberd de (del counte de Dunfres).
Jonefton, Johan de (chiualer, del counte de Dunfres).
Jonefton, Thomas de (del counte de Rokefburgh).
Jonefton, Wautier (del counte de Berewyk).
Jugger, Andreu le
Juneyr, Maucolum fiuz (tenaunt le Roi du counte de Perth).
SIGNATORIES IN the RAGMAN ROLL of 1291
Janua, Malcolmus de (burgenfis Sancti Johannis de Perth).
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Notes: In the 13th century 'f' was used to represent the letter 's' and that convention has been left in these names.
There is a mixture of Latin and French used for titles - Abbas-Abbot, baliuus=baillie, burgensis=citizen, comes=count, counte=county, Dominus=lord, epifcopus=church, frater=brother, magister=master, miles=knight, prioriffa=prioress. Also "vide" for "see".
Some counties and towns are also in an unfamiliar form: Aberdonenfis=Aberdeenshire, Anegos=Angus, Are=Ayrshire, Berewico=Berwickshire, Dunbretan=Dumbartonshire, Dunfres=Dumfries, Edeneburgh=Edinburgh, Fyf=Fife, Inuerneffe=Inverness, Kincardyn=Kincardineshire, Linlefcu-Linlithgow, Paffeleye=Paisley, Rokefburgh=Roxburghshire, Striuelin=Stirling, Wyggeton=Wigtownshire.
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