Grant of William I, king of Scots (d. 1214), to Melrose Abbey
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King William grants to Melrose Abbey and by this charter establishes the part of Blainslie formerly granted by King David to his foresters and subsequently granted by King William to William, son of Oein, that is, the toft and croft (masagium) held by William.
Grant of William I, king of Scots (d. 1214), to Kelso Abbey and Melrose Abbey
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King William grants the friendly peace made between Kelso Abbey and Melrose Abbey concerning marches of lands of Bowden, Eildon, and Darnick, as chirograph between them testifies; also has granted friendly peace made between same concerning controversy called between them over land of Mow and Cli...
Confirmation of William I, king of Scots (d. 1214), for Melrose Abbey
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Confirmation of King William, respecting the adjustment of a claim between the monks of Melrose Abbey and the men of Wodhall, concerning pasture in the forest of Wodhall, which he had given to the monks; with reservation of the hunting.
Grant of Alan Stewart, son of Walter (d. 1204), to Coupar Angus Abbey
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Alan son of Walter, steward of the king of Scots, grants and by this his charter establishes to Coupar Angus Abbey one full toft in his burgh of Renfrew next to the cemetery and a fishing net for salmon in the River Clyde, in perpetual alms, for the souls of King David and King Malcolm and Earl H...
William de Moreville, constable of the king of Scots, gives and grants, and by his charter establishes, to James [son of Lambin] of Loudoun, the land of Loudoun, by stated bounds, to hold outwith forest and free from forest, of William and his heirs, in feu and heritage, for the service of one kn...
Chirograph between the prior of St Andrews and Haddington Priory, regarding the tithes of Helstanford and other places
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Chirograph between J. [John White, r. 1236-58], prior of St Andrews, the convent of the same, and the Cistercian nuns of Haddington Priory, regarding the tithes of Helstanford, Drem, Haddington, Stefinston. Given at Lothian, before the whole chapter of that place. Endorsed: in the same hand, ‘C...