(ragman, an indenture or legal deed), the name given to the collection of those instruments by which the nobility and gentry of Scotland were compelled to subscribe allegiance to Edward I of England in 1296. This document, which consists of four large rolls of parchment formed by stitching together 35 smaller pieces, is kept in the Tower of London, and was published in Prynn's *Records* (pp. 648-665), and more recently under the auspices of the Bannatyne Club in 1834.