Original documents.
The accompanying letter from Edward the First to Robert Bruce is copied from the original, under the privy seal, preserved in the office of the Duchy of Lancaster. It presents strong internal evidence of having been dictated by the king himself; the expression "whereas the robe is well made you will be pleased to make the hood" is too colloquial to have proceeded from the pen of a secretary: and it may be observed, that many of the letters-missive both of Edward and his father, Henry the Third, exhibit peculiarities of expression which can only be accounted for by assuming that they were written on the spur of the moment and in the sovereign's presence. Besides its curiosity in other respects, this document maybe considered as an interesting addition to the collections already printed relating to the Scottish wars of Edward. It is dated at Aberdour, 3rd of March, A.D. 1304.