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              <text>Ego Dunecanus filius regis Malcolumb constans hereditarie Rex Scotie, dedi in elemosina Sancto Cuthberto et suis seruitoribus Tiningeham, Aldeham, Scuchale, Cnolle, Hatheruuich, et de Broccesmuthe omne seruitium quod inde habuit Fodanus Episcopus. Et hec dedi in tali quitantia cum saca et soca, qualem unquam meliorem habuit Sanctus Cuthbertus, ab illis de quibus tenet suas elemosinas. Et hoc dedi pro me ipso, et pro anima patris mei, et pro fratribus meis, et pro uxore mea, et pro infantibus meis. Et quoniam uolui quod istud donum stabile esset Sancto Cuthberto, feci quod fratres mei concesserint. Qui autem istud voluerit destruere, vel ministris Sancti Cuthberti aliquid inde auferre, maledictionem Dei, et Sancti Cuthberti, et meam, habeat. Amen.&#13;
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              <text>I Dunecan, son of King Malcolumb, by hereditary right King of Scotland, have given in alms to Saint Cuthbert and to his servants, Tiningeham, Aldeham, Scuchale, Cnolle, Hatheruuich, and of Broccesmuthe all the service which Fodan the bishop thence had. And these I have given in such quittance with sac and soc, as ever Saint Cuthbert has had best from those from whom he holds his alms. And this I have given for myself, for the soul of my father, for my brothers, and for my wife, and for my children. And because I would that this gift should be firm to Saint Cuthbert, I have made my brothers join in the grant. But whosoever would destroy this, or take from the servants of Saint Cuthbert any thing of it, let him bear the curse of God and of Saint Cuthbert and mine. Amen.&#13;
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† The cross of Dunecan the King, † of Malcolumb, † of Eadgar, † of Aceard, † of Ulf, † of Hermer, † of Hemming, † of Aelfric, † of Teodbold, † of Vinget, † of Earnulf, † of Grento the writer&#13;
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              <text>&lt;em&gt;National Manuscripts of Scotland&lt;/em&gt;, vol. i., plate XIX, p. 12 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://db.poms.ac.uk/record/person/130/#"&gt;David I of Scotland&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://db.poms.ac.uk/record/person/437/#"&gt;Robert Bruce I&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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              <text>Willelmus Dei gracia Rex Scottorum, Episcopis, Prioribus, Comitibus, Baronibus, Justicijs, Vicecomitibus, ceterisque hominibus totius terre sue, Francis, Anglis, et Scottis, conctisque Sancte Dei Ecclesie fillijs: salutem. Ex suscepto regimine regni incumbit nobis Ecclessiam Dei et ecclesiasticas diligere personas, et non solum de nostris eis benefacere set et beneficia ab alijs regni nostri principibus et fidelibus, Deo et ecclesie Sante Marie de Jeddewrde, et canonicis ibidem Deo seruientibus collata sunt, presenti eis priuilegio confirmamus. Videlicet: ex dono Regis Dauid monasterium Jeddewrde cum omnibus ad illud pertinentibus; capellam quoque que fundata est in saltu nemoris contra Xernwingeslawe; decimam totius venationis Regis in Theuietedale; Uluestonam, Alnecliue iuxta Alnecrumb, Crumesethe, Rapeslaw, cum rectis diuisis ad easdem villas pertinentibus, in bosco et plano, pratis, pascuis et culturis; Vnam maisuram in burgo Rochesburg; Vnam maisuram in Berewic super Tuedam cum tofto suo circumiacente; Unam aquam que est contra insulam que uocatur Tonsmidhop; Eadwardesle; pascua animalium proprie ubi et Regi; Ligna nemorum et materiem ad suas necessitates, ubi et ipse, preter in Quikeheg; Molturam molendini de omnibus hominibus Jeddwrde ubi castellum etst; Vnam salinam iuxta Streuelin; Rulam Hereuei, per suas rectas diuisas, in nemore et plano, pratis et pascuis, et aquis, et in omnibus rebus ad eandem villam iuste pertinentibus, datam in escambio x libratarum terre quas prefati canonici habuerant in Hardighestorn. Ex dono dilecti fratris mei Regis Malcolmi, ecclesiam de Bartona, et ecclesiam de Grendona, et in burgo meo de Jeddewrde unum toftem et vij acras; et in domibus suis quas habent in burgo meo de Berewic, talem libertatem, scilicet ut nullus ministrorum Regis tunella vini a mercatoribus illuc allata et ibi euacuata exigere presumat; Et unam piscariam in Tuede, illam scilicet que est supra pontem, quam Willelmus de Lambertona auo meo liberam et quietam reddidit. Ex dono Gospatrici vicecomitis, in Craaling unam carrucatam terre et dimidiam, et tres acras cum ij maisuris. Ex dono Berengarij Engain unam marcam argenti in molendino eiusdem Craaling, Et ij bouatas terre cum uno villano et uno tofto, et ad sustentamentum uictus capellani capelle eiusdem ville seruituri, alias ij bouatas terre cum alio tofto, et unum aliud toftum iuxta ecclesiam. Ex dono Dauid Olifer, decimam molendini eiusdem Craaling. Ex dono Oromi filijs Eilaui vnam carrucatam terre in altera Craaling. Ex dono Ricardi Angli duas bouatas terre in Scrauesburg, et duas bouatas terre in Langeton. Ex dono Gameli clerici, Cauerum, Osulfo et Vghtredo filijs eius concedentibus illius donantionem. Ex dono Margarete vxoris Thome de London, concedentibus eodem Thoma et Henrico Louel filio eiusdem Margarete, Vghtredesxaghe cum suis rectis diuisis. Ex dono Christiane vxoris Geruasij Ridal, terciam partem ville de Xernwingeslawe. Ex dono Gaufredi de Perci, ecclesiasm de Oxenham cum ij carrucatis et ij bouatis eidem ecclesie adiacentibus, et communem pasturam et communem foaliam eiusdem Oxenham; et Niwebigginghe, et communem pasturam et communem foaliam eum ceteris hominibus eiusdem ville Oxenham, quam scilicet Niwebigginghe, Henricus de Perci post mortem predicti Gaufredi fratris sui, ante dilectum fratrem meum Regem Malcolmum concessit canonicis datam. Ex dono Radulfi filij Dunegal et vxoris eius Bethoc, vnam crracutam terre in Rughechestre, et communem eiusdem ville pasturam. Ex dono Turgot de Rossedal, domum Religionis de Lidel, cum tota terra ei adiacente; ecclasiasm quoque de Kirchandres, cum omnibus ad illam pertinentibus. Ex dono Guidonis de Rossedal, assensu et consensu Radulfi filij sui, xlij acras inter Esch et Lidel, ubi Esch et Lidel conueniunt. Et libertatem aque a fossa de Lidel usque ad ecclesiam de Lidel. Ex dono Ranulfi de Soles, ecclesiam de valle Lidel, et ecclesiam de Dodintun iuxta Bertonam, ed dimidiam carructam terre in Nasebith. Ex dono Geruasij Ridal, qui post factus est canonicus Jeddewrde, et Radulphi fratris sui, ecclesiam de Alboldesle cum omnibus pertinentijs et rectitudinibus suis. Ex dono Willelmi de Veteri Ponte vnam carrucatam terre de dominio suo in Caredene, cum communi aisiamento ville. Hec autem omnia ita integre et plenarie, Deo et Beate Marie et supradictis canonicis concedo et confirmo, sicut in autenticis predecessorum meorum et aliorum proborum uirorum qui bona predicta eis contulerunt, scriptis continetur. Volo itaque ac firmiter precipio, ut omnia quecunque modo possident, vel deinceps iuste possessuri sunt, ita libere et pure, omni remota exactione, suprafati canonici mei pace perpetua, cum omnibus monisterij sui libertatibus, liberisque consuetudinibu, confirmatione et auctoritate mea possideant, sicut aliqui cononici possessiones et libertates, libersque consuetudines sui monasterij, siue quelibet ecclesiastica iura, liberius, quietius atque honestius possident. Huius autem concessionis et confirmationis mee testes hi sunt: Ricardus Episcopus de Sancto Andrea, Engelram Episcopus de Glasgw, Johannes Abbas de Calceo, Euerardus Abbas de Holcultram, Nicholaus Cancellarius, Matheus Archidiaconus de Sancto Andrea, Ricardus capellanus, Walterus filius Alani, Richardus de Moreuilla, Philippus de Valonijs, Robertus Auenel, Bernardus filius Brien, Gillebrtus filius Richerij, Dauid Ouieth. Apud Pebles.</text>
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              <text>William by the grace of God King of the Scots, to the Bishops, Abbots, Priors, Earls, Barons, Justices, Sheriffs, and to the other men of all his land, French, English, and Scots, and to all the sons of the Holy Church of God: greeting. Seeing we have assumed the government of this kingdom, it is our duty to cherish the Church of God and persons belonging to the Church, and not only to confer the benefits on them of our own means, but also to confirm by our royal authority, and perserve to them in their integrity, the benefits conferred on them by other faithful servants of God. Thence it is that we, by the advice of our good men, confirm by ther present privilege, the possessions and goods that have been devoted to God and the church of St. Mary of Jeddewrde and to the Canons serving God there, by our predecessors, and by other princes and liegemen of our kingdom. To wit: Of the gift of King David, the monastery of Jeddewrde with all things belonging to it; Likewise the chapel that was founded in the glade of the wood over against Xernwingeslawe; A tithe of all the king’s game taken in Thevietdale; Ulveston, Alneclive beside Alnecrumb, Crumesthe; Rapeslawe, with the right marches pertaining to these towns, in wood and plain, in meadows, pastures and tilled lands; One dwelling in the burgh of Rochesburg; One dwelling in Berwic; Likewise a third dewlling in the same Berwic upon Tvede with its surrounding toft; One water that is opposite the island that is called Tonsmidhop; Eadwardeslee; Pasture for their own cattle wherever the king is; Firewood from the woods and timber for their wants as he himself has them, except in quick-hedge; Mill multure from all the men of Jeddewrde where the castle is; A salt-pit near Stirling; Rule Hereuey by its right marches in wood and plain, in meadows and pastures, and in all things justly belonging to that town, given in exchange for ten pounds of land that the aforesaid canons had in Hardinghestorn. Of the gift of my beloved brother King Malcolm, the church of Barton and the church of Grendon; And in my burgh of Jeddewrde one toft and seven acres; And in their houses that they have in my burgh of Berewic such liberty, to wit, that none of the king’s officers presume to exact the tons of wine brought thither by merchants and there emptied; And one fishing in Tuede, that to wit which is above the bridge, which William of Lamberton gave up free and quit to my grandsire. Of the gift of Gospatric the sheriff, in Craaling one ploughgate of land and a half, and three acres with two dwllings. Of the gift of Berengar Engain a mark of silver in the mill of the same Craaling, and two oxgates of land with one villan and one toft. And for the support of the chaplain who shall serve the chapel of that town, two other oxgates of land with another toft; And one other toft beside the church. Of the gift of David Olifer, a tithe of the mill of the same Craaling. Of the gift of Orom son of Eilaf, a ploughgate of land in the other Craaling. Of the gift of Richard the Englishman two oxgates of land in Scrauesburg, and two oxgates of land in Langeton. Of the gift of Gamel the clerk, Cavers, Osulf and Ughtred his sons concurring in that gift. Of the gift of Margaret the wife of Thomas of London, Ughtredesxaghe with its right marches, the said Thomas and Henry Lovel the wife of the said Margaret granting along with her. Of the gift of Christian the wife of Gervase Ridal the third part of the town of Xernwingeslaw. Of the gift of Geoffrey of Perci, the church of Oxenham with two ploughgates and two oxgates adjacent to that church, and common pasture and common fuel of that said Oxenham; And Niwebigginghe, and common pasture and common fuel with the rest of the men of that town of Oxenham, which, to wit Niwebigginghe, Henry of Perci after the death of the aforesaid Geoffrey his brother granted in gift to the canons in presence of my beloved brother King Malcolm. Of the gift of Ralf son of Dunegal and of his wife Bethoc, one ploughgate of land in Rughechestre, and the common pasture of that town. Of the gift of Turgot of Rossedal the hermitage of Lidel, with all the land adjacent to it; likewise the church of Kirchandres, with all things pertaining to it. Of the gift of Guy of Rossedal, of the aforesaid Geoffrey his brother granted in gift to the canons in presence of my beloved brother King Malcolm. Of the gift of Ralf son of Dunegal and of his wife Bethoc, one ploughgate of land in Rughechestre, and the common pasture of that town. Of the gift of Turgot of Rossedal the hermitage of Lidel, with all the land adjacent to it; likewise the church of Kirchandres, with all things pertaining to it. Of the gift of Guy of Rossedal, with the assent and consent of Ralph his son, forty-two acres between Esche and Lidel, where Esche and Lidel meet. And the freedom of the water from the ditch of Lidel even to the church of Lidel. Of the gift of Ranulf of Soles, the church of the dale of Lidel, and the church of Dodintun beside Berton, and half a ploughgate of land in Nasebith. Of the gift of Gervase Ridal, who afterwards became canon of Jeddewrde, and of Ralph his brother, the church of Alboldesle with all its appurtenances and rights. Of the gift of William of Vipont, a ploughgate of land from his demesne in Cardene, with the common easement of the town. All these things moreover I grant and confirm to God and the blessed Mary and to the aforesaid canons, as entirely and fully as is contained in the authentic writings of my predecessors and the other good men that have conferred the aforesaid property on them. I will therefore and firmly charge, that my canons aforesaid, by my confirmation and authortiy, possess in perpetual peace, with all the liberties and free customs of their monastery, all things that they now hold or may hereafter justly hold, as freely and purely, exempt from every exaction, as any canons most freely, quietly and honourably hold the possessions, liberties, and free customs of their monastery, or any ecclesiastical rights whatsoever. And these are the witnesses of this my grant and confirmation: Richard, Bishop of Saint Andrews, Engelram Bishop of Glasgow, John, Abbo of Celceo, Everard Abbot of Holcultram, Nicholas the Chancellor, Matthew Archdeacon of Saint Andrews, Richard the chaplain, Walter son of Alan, Richard of Moreuille, Philip of Valoines, Robert Auenel, Bernard son of Brien, Gillebert son of Richer, David Ouieth. At Pebles.</text>
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              <text>&lt;a href="http://db.poms.ac.uk/record/person/1/#"&gt;William I, king of Scots (d. 1214)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:12pt;"&gt;Manuscript references: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:12pt;"&gt;Duke of Atholl, Blair Castle, Athole Charters, vol. 1, no. 1. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:12pt;"&gt;‘Athole Charters’ refers to a notebook in the Blair Castle muniment room, which was the result of a process whereby Sir William Fraser took the earliest documents out of various files which had been arranged according to lands, and organised them chronologically instead. This work was done in preparation for a volume on the Dukes of Atholl, which was never completed. The duke apparently was not happy with Fraser’s proposed price for the work. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:12pt;"&gt;Printed editions: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:12pt;"&gt;&lt;em&gt;Regesta Regum Scottorum, vol. II: The Acts of William I King of Scots 1165-1214&lt;/em&gt;, ed. G.W.S. Barrow with W.W. Scott. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1971, no. 206 &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:12pt;"&gt;Sir William Fraser, &lt;em&gt;The Chiefs of Grant&lt;/em&gt;, vol. III, Edinburgh, 1883, no. 1 (with facsimile) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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              <text>Willelmus . Dei gratia Rex Scottorum . Episcopis . Abbatibus . Comitibus . baronibus . Justicíís. Vicecomitibus . Ministris . et Omnibus probis hominibus tocius terre sue Salutem . Sciant presentes et futuri me dedisse et concessisse . et hac carta mea confirmasse Comiti Gileberto de Stradhern . Kinbethach . per suas rectas díuisas. et cum omnibus iustis pertinencíís suis . Tenendum sibi et heredibus suis . de me . et heredibus meis . ita libere . et quiete . sicut tenet comitatum de Stradhern. Testibus Hugone episcopo Sancti Andree . Dauid fratre meo . Comite Dunecano . Comite G. de Anegus . Waltero de berkel’ camerario . Johanne de lundoníis . Roberto de Berkel’. Malcolm’ mac Gillis . Gillecristo mac inien Samuel . Gillemichel mac Dunecan Gillecolm’ Marescaldo</text>
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              <text>Omnibus hoc scriptum visuris vel audituris, Johannes de Pencateland, salutem eternam in Domino : Nouerit vniuersitas vestra me resignasse, concessisse, et hoc scripto meo omnino quietumclammasse Herberto de Mackeswelle et heredibus suis vel suis assignatis et eorum heredibus inperpetuum, die lune proxima post Ascencionem Domini anno gracie MoCCo septuagesimo sexto, coram domino Hugone de Berkelay tunc temporis justiciario Laudonie, in plena curia apud Castrum Puellarum, coram multis probis hominibus, quicquid iuris habui vel habere potui in terra de Pencateland ex occidentali parte aque de Tyne, sine aliquo retenemento : quamquidem terram Willelmus de Duglas, Johannes de Lambertoun, Ricardus de Bigyrtoun, milites, missi a domino Rege ad extentam dicte terre faciendam, per fideles patrie fecerunt extendi, vna cum orto antique domine, et le Gollikroc, et le Horseparrokys, et le Fuylstrother, et le Coteyarde, et le Vynere, et cum omnibus aliis rebus in quibus ius pecii vel petere potui ultra extentam in dicta terra factam ; exceptis tamen bosco del Suth syde, et bosco quod dominus Alanus de Ormestoun de me in vita sua tenet, quod ad me et ad heredes meos post eius decessum reuertetur : excepto eciam le Ruthirkroc pro quo ego et heredes mei dicto Herberto de Mackeswelle et heredibus suis vel suis assignatis, et heredibus eorum, vnam libram cymini annuatim nomine firme persoluemus ; et exceptis octo solidis de warda castelli michi et heredibus meis annuatim reddendis. Preterea, resigno, concedo, et hoc scripto meo omnino quietumclamo, pro me et heredibus meis, Herberto de Mackeswelle et heredibus suis vel suis assignatis, et heredibus eorum, quicquid iuris habui vel habere potui in aduocatione ecclesie de Pencatelande cum suis pertinenciis ; ita uero quod nec ego nec heredes mei seu aliqui nomine meo vel ex parte mea vel heredum meorum contra aliquem a dicto Herberto et heredibus suis vel suis assignatis et eorum heredibus ad predictam ecclesiam aliquo tempore presentatum vel presentandum obicere valeamus, quod dicta ecclesia in fundo meo sita sit : Volo eciam et concedo quod nec ista excepcio nec aliqua alia excepcio siue racio vel eciam aliqua impetracio a curia Romana vel ab aliqua alia curia michi vel heredibus meis aliquo tempore vel aliquo modo valeat vel valere posit contra dictum Herbertum&#13;
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contra aliquem ad dictam ecclesiam per ipsos aliquo tempore presentatum vel presentandum : ista vero omnia et singula que superius dicta sunt, volo, concedo et omnino quietum clamo, et hoc scripto meo confirmo, pro me et heredibus meis, dicto Herberto et heredibus suis vel suis assignatis et eorum heredibus, nullo proponendo obstante. In cuius rei testimonium et perpetuam firmitatem huic scripto sigillum meum apposui : Hiis testibus, Johanne Cumyn filio, Johanne de Lyndesay, Ricardo Fraser, Johanne de Lambertoun, Waltero de Lyndesay, domino de Þoristoun, militibus, Willelmo de Lyndesay, Radulpho de Eyclyn, et aliis : Quia vero sigillum meum non multum antiquum nec cognitum est, dominus Hugo de Berkelay, tunc temporis justiciarius Laudonie, et dominus Symon Fraser ad sigillum meum testificandum, pro peticione mea, presenti scripto sigilla sua fecerunt apponi.</text>
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              <text>John of Pencaitland to all those reading or hearing this writing, eternal greetings in the Lord. Let it be known to all of you that I have resigned, granted, and by this my writing quitclaimed in all things to Herbert of Maxwell and to his heirs or to his assignees and to their heirs forever, on the first Monday after the Ascension of the Lord in the year of grace 1276, in the presence of Lord Hugh of Berkeley, at that time justiciar of Lothian, in full court at the Castle of the Maidens, in the presence of many responsible men, whatever right I had or I might have had in the land of Pencaitland (East Lothian) from the western side of the water of Tyne, without any reservation; indeed the land of which William of Douglas, John of Lamberton [and] Richard of Bickerton, knights, sent by the Lord King to make an extent of the said land, made a survey by faithful [men] of the country, together with the lady’s old garden, and ‘le Gollikroc’, and ‘le Horseparrokys’, and ‘le Fuylstrother’, and ‘le Coteyarde’, and ‘le Vyuere’, and with all the other things the right to which I sought or ought to have sought out beyond the extent made in the said land, except the wood of the south side and the wood which Lord Alan of Ormiston holds of me in his lifetime, which will revert to me and my heirs after his death, except also ‘le Ruthirkroc’ for which I and my heirs will pay one pound of cumin annually in the name of rent to the said Herbert of Maxwell and his heirs or his assignees, and their heirs, and except eight shillings of castleward rendered annually to me and my heirs. Moreover, I resign, grant, and by this my writing quitclaim in all things for me and my heirs, to Herbert of Maxwell and his heirs or his assignees and their heirs, whatever right which I had or which I might have had in the advowson of the church of Pencaitland with its pertinents, so that truly neither I nor my heirs nor anyone nominated by me or on behalf of me or of my heirs may be able to object to anyone presented by the said Herbert and his heirs or his assignees and their heirs to the said church at any time, which said church is situated in my foundation. I also will and grant that neither this exception nor any other exception or reason or any suit from the Roman court or from any other court as well to me or to my heirs at any time or in any manner be valid or may be valid against the said Herbert and his heirs or his assignees and their heirs, or against anyone as well presented to the said church by them at any time; indeed, each and every thing that is said above, I will, grant and quitclaim in all things, and by this my writing confirm, for me and my heirs, to the said Herbert and his heirs or his assignees and their heirs, no opposing proposition. In testimony of these things and in perpetual strength, I have attached my seal to this writing. By these witnesses: John Comyn the son, John of Lindsey, Richard Fraser, John of Lamberton, Walter of Lindsey, lord of Thurston, knights, William of Lindsey, Ralph of Echline, and others. Truly, because my seal is not very old nor is it known, Lord Hugh of Berkeley, at that time justiciar of Lothian, and Lord Simon Fraser have borne witness to my seal, by my request, they have caused their seals to be attached to this present writing.</text>
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              <text>Excellentissimo principi et domino reuerendissimo domino Edwardo Dei gratia Regi Anglie domino ybernie et Duci Acquitanie illustrissimo suus deuotus cappelanus W. permissione diuina ecclesie Sancti Andree in Scocia minister humilis salutem et felices ad vota successus cum incremento glorie et honoris. Sicut in presentia vestra nuper extitit ordinatum, conuenerunt nuncii vestri et nuncii Scotie qui fuerant vobis missi, nec non et aliqui proceres regni Scotie apud Perth, dominica proxima post festum Beati Michaelis archangeli ad audiendum responsum vestrum super hiis que petita et tractata fuerunt per nuncios Scotie coram vobis, quo responso vestro audito et intellecto fideles proceres et quedam pars communitatis Regni Scotie celcitudini vestre immensas referbant gratiarum actiones. Predicti vero nuncii vestri et nos deinde versus partes Orcadie ad tractandum cum nunciis Norwagie ad recipiendum dominam nostram reginam gressus nostros aripere disposuimus, et ad hoc paruimus iter nostrum, Sed insonuit in populo dolorosus rumor quod dicta domina nostra debuit esse mortua, propter quod regnum Scotie est turbatum et communitas disperata. Audito etiam et publicato rumore predicto, dominus Robertus de Brus qui prius non intendebat venire ad congregationem prenominatam, cum magna potentia ad interpellationem quorundam ibidem venit. Sed quid intendit facere uel qualiter operari adhuc ignoramus. set comites tamen de Marr et Atholie iam eorum exercitum demandarunt. Et quidam alii magnates terre trahunt se ad partem suam, et idcirco timetur de gerra communi et magna strage hominum, nisi altissimus per industriam et ministerium vestrum festinum remedium apponat. Domini episcopus Dunelmensis, Comes Warennie et nos audiuimus postmodum quod domina nostra predicta conualuit de infirmitate sua, sed adhuc est debilis. Et idcirco inter nos ordinauimus propre partes de Perth moram trahere quousque per milites qui sun in Orchadiam missi, de statu ipsius domine nostre utinam prospero et felici certitudinem habeamus. Et si de ispa optatos habuerimus rumores quos de die in diem expectamus, ad partes illas prout ordinatum est parati erimus proficisci ad perficiendum pro posse nostro negotium memoratum. Si Dominus Johannes de Balliolo venerit ad presentiam vestram consulimus quod cum ipso tractare curetis ita quod in omni euentu honor vester et commodum conseruentur. Sir vero contigat dominam nostram predictam ab hac luce migrasse, quod absit, dignetur si placet vestre excellentie versus marchiam, ad consolationem populi Scoticani et ut effusioni sanguinis parcatur, approprinquare, ita quod fideles regni suum possunt sacramentum conseruare illesum, et illum preficere in regem qui de iure debeat hereditare, dum tamen ille vestro consilio voluerit aderere. Valeat excellentia vestra per tempora diuturna prosperum et felicem. Datum apud Locri die Sabati in crastino Sancte Fidis virginis Anno Domini m. cc. Nonagesimo.</text>
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Lord Cooper, Select Scottish Cases of the Thirteenth Century, no. 74&#13;
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              <text>Vniuersis sancte matris ecclesie filiis presentibus et futuris, Robertus de Graham dominus de Weylistoun, in baronia de Walterochiskyle infra tenementum de Torboltoun, salutem in Domino : Noueritis me, pro salute anime mee et anime Emme sponse mee ac liberorum nostrorum, et pro salute animarum omnium antecessorum et successorum meorum, dedisse, concessisse, et hac presenti carta mea confirmasse Deo et beate Marie de Melros, ac monachis ibidem Deo seruientibus et in perpetuum seruituris, ius patronatus seu aduocacionem ecclesie de Torboltoun infra tenementum predictum, quam habui ex donacione Johannis de Graham domini nuper de Tarboltoun, veri patroni eiusdem, et ex confirmacione domini mei Roberti senescalli Scocie et capituli Glasguensis, sede vacante, cum omnibus&#13;
et singulis pertinenciis, iuribus, libertatibus, commoditatibus&#13;
et aisiamentis tam nominatis quam non nominatis ad dictum patronatum seu aduocacionem spectantibus seu quouismodo spectare valentibus, vna cum decem acris terre arabilis quas eisdem limitaui nomine glebe, videlicet, septem acris que vocantur Vnthanche, et tribus acris proximioribus dicte ecclesie de terra de Carnegolayn, in liberam, puram et perpetuam elemosinam, quietam et solutam ab omni terreno seruicio, consuetudine, exaccione seculari et demanda, ita libere, quiete, plene et honorifice, sicut aliquod ius patronatus seu aduocacionis alicuius ecclesie in regno Scocie ab aliquibus personis ecclesiasticis uel secularibus, a quocunque patrono, liberius, quiecius, plenius et honorificencius tenetur uel possidetur : Et ego Robertus predictus et heredes mei totam ius patronatus seu aduocacionis ecclesie predicte prefatis religiosis et eorum successoribus in omnibus&#13;
et per omnia, vt predictum est, contra omnes homines et feminas warantizabimus, acquietabimus et in perpetuum defendemus : In cuius rei testimonium huic carte sigillum meum apposui ; hiis testibus, domino Roberto senescallo Scocie, milite, domino capitali de Tarboltoun, dominis Johanne et Johanne Senescalli de Prewyc et de Derneley, Duncano Cambell, Johanne de Lyndesay de Thorystoun, et Alexandro de Rath, militibus, Roberto Walys tunc vicecomite de Are, Jacobo Boyde, Nicholao filio Walteri, Patricio filio Hugonis, et aliis : Apud Machlyn, ximo die mensis Julii, anno gracie millesimo trecentisimo quadragesimo secundo.</text>
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              <text>Dauid Dei gracia rex Scottorum omnibus probis hominibus tocius terre sue clericis et laicis salutem. Sciatis nos dedisse concessisse et hac presenti carta nostra confirmasse dilecto et fideli nostro Jacobo de Douglas militi totam baroniam de Dalketh et castrum eiusdem cum pertinenciis infra vicecomitatum de Edynburgh&amp;rsquo; que fuerunt dicti Jacobi et quam ac quod dictus Jacobus non vi aut metu ductus nec errore lapsus set mera et spontanea voluntate sua nobis apud Monros die octauo mensis Decembris anno Domini millesimo cccmo sexagesimo nono coram pluribus regni nostri prelatis et proceribus per fustum et baculum sursum reddidit pureque et simpliciter resignauit ac totum ius et clameum quod in dicta baronia et castro predicto habuit vel habere potuit pro se et heredibus suis omnino quietum clamauit et inperpetuum. Tenendam et habendam dicto Jacobo et heredibus masculis de corpore suo legitime procreandis quibus forte deficientibus propinquioribus semper heredibus masculis dicti Jacobi cognomen de Douglas habentibus sic quod dicta baronia et castrum cum pertinenciis ad heredem femellam quamcumque propinquam vel remotam non descendat aut pertineat vllo modo nisi forte contingent omnes huiusmodi heredes masculos prenotatos cognomen de Douglas habentes totaliter deficere et hoc forte quod absit contingente volumus et concedimus quod veri et propinquiores heredes dicti Jacobi masculi seu femelle habeant teneant et possideant totam ipsam baroniam et castrum predictum cum pertinenciis de nobis et heredibus nostris in feodo et hereditate in perpetuum in vnam integram et liberam baroniam ac liberam forestam per omnes rectas metas et diuisas suas in boscis et planis pratis pascuis moris marresiis viis semitis aquis stagnis molendinis multuris et eorum sequelis aucupacionibus venacionibus et piscariis bondis bondagiis natiuis et eorum sequelis cum furca et fossa cum sacco et socca cum toll et theme et infangandtheff&amp;rsquo; necnon cum omnibus aliis et singulis libertatibus commoditatibus aysiamentis et iustis pertinenciis suis quibuscumque ad dictam baroniam spectantibus seu quoquo modo iuste spectare valentibus infuturum, libere quiete bene et in pace. Reddendo inde nobis et heredibus nostris dictus Jacobus et heredes sui prenotati annuatim apud castrum de Dalketh&amp;rsquo; ad festum Pentecostes vnum par cyrothecarum albarum vel vnum denarium argenti si petatur tantum pro wardis releuiis maritagiis curiarum sectis consuetudinibus exactionibus seu demandis que de dictis baronia et castro cum pertinenciis exigi poterunt seu requiri aliquo tempore infuturum. Volumus eciam et concedimus quod non sit licitum alicui heredum eiusdem militis predictorum aliquam donacionem concessionem assignacionem seu resignacionem qualemcumque facere aliquot tempore infuturum de dictis baronia et castro cum pertinenciis vel aliqua parte earundem per quas seu quam presens nostra infeodacio talliata adnichilari diminui vel frangi valeat set quod ipsa presens infeodacio in omnibus et per omnia vt premittitur in perpetuum permaneat plena integra et illesa. In cuius rei testimonium presenti carte nostre sigillum nostrum precipimus apponi. Testibus venerabilibus in Christo patribus Willelmo episcopo Sancti Andree et Patricio episcopo Brechinensi cancellario nostro, Roberto senescallo Scocie nepote nostro, Willelmo comite de Douglas, Roberto de Erskyn, Archebaldo de Douglas, Waltero de Lesley et Alexandro de Lyndesay militibus. Apud Monros nono die Decembris anno regni nostri quadragesimo.</text>
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              <text>David, by the grace of God king of Scots, to all the responsible men of his whole land, cleric and lay, greetings. May you know that I have given, granted, and by this our present charter confirmed to our beloved and faithful James of Douglas, knight, all of the barony of Dalkeith and the castle of the same with pertinents, in the sheriffdom of Edinburgh, which were the said James’s, and which the said James, not for power or by fear of leading nor by error of failure but by his pure and free will, at Montrose on the eighth day of the month of December in the year of the Lord 1369 in front of many prelates and nobles of our realm, has restored up to us by rod and staff, has purely and simply resigned, and has quitclaimed in all things in perpetuity all right and claim that he had or might have had in the said barony and aforesaid castle for himself and for his heirs; having and holding by the said James and the male heirs lawfully procreated of his body, by chance, failing whom, by the nearest (always) male heirs of the said James having the surname of Douglas, so that the said barony and castle with pertinents may not descend nor belong in any way to a female heir whether near or distant, unless by chance it happens that all of that sort of aforementioned male heirs having the surname of Douglas be totally missing and thus by chance it happens that they are absent, we will and grant that the true and nearest heirs of the said James, male or female, should have, hold and possess all of the same aforesaid barony and castle with pertinents from us and from our heirs in feu and heritage forever in one complete and free barony and free forest by all its right marches and boundaries in woods and plains, meadows, pastures, moors, marshes, roads, paths, waters, ponds, mills, multures and their profits and falcons, hunts and fisheries, bondsmen, bondages, neyfs and their offspring, with pit and gallows, with sake and soke, with toll, team and infangthief, as well as with all its other liberties, commodities, easements and just pertinents, everything belonging to the said barony, or in whatever manner ought justly to belong to the barony in the future, freely, quietly, fully and in peace; the said James and his afore-noted heirs rendering thence to us and to our heirs annually at the castle of Dalkeith on the feast of Pentecost one pair of white gloves or one silver penny if requested so much for wards, reliefs, marriages, suits of court, customs, exactions or demands which may be demanded or required of the said barony and castle with pertinents at any time in the future. We also will and grant that it be not lawful for any of the aforesaid heirs of the same knight to make any donation, grant, assignment, or resignation of any kind at any time in the future in respect of the said barony and castle with the pertinents, or any part of them, by which our present entailed infeftment could be destroyed, reduced, or broken up, but that the same present infeftment remain full, whole, and unharmed in all respects, forever, as set out before. In testimony of these things, we instruct our seal to be appended to this our present charter. By [these] witnesses: the venerable fathers in Christ, William bishop of St Andrews and Patrick bishop of Brechin our chancellor, Robert the steward of Scotland our nephew, William earl of Douglas, Robert of Erskine, Archibald of Douglas, Walter of Leslie and Alexander of Lindsey knights. At Montrose, [on] the ninth day of December, [in] the fortieth year of our reign.</text>
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              <text>My Dr. Laird of Grant It is impossible for me to Express the reall Joy that I had in reading the last Letter that I had the honour to receive from you. To see you well married was one of The things in the world that I desired most, &amp;amp; that I was most anxious about it, so you may Judge what – comfort it is to my Soul to see you well married to a Young Lady of such a Noble ancient and good family a Lady not only beautifull in her person but much more by the Singular Character she has of good sense and understanding &amp;amp; of a Sweet and Angelick Temper: All Those that love your person and family should thank God for your great happiness, and I can freely say That except yourself Alone there is not a man alive more glad than I am at this great and happy Event for your person and family, for which I sincerely Thank God Almighty and pray to him That all the Blessings of Heaven may light upon you &amp;amp; your Lovly Young Bride. May the offspring of your Lady and hers be great numerous and flourishing and may they reign in Strathspey &amp;amp; in your other Territories as long as this is a Stone Subsisting in Castle Grant or a drop of water in the River of Spey. You may easily believe that nothing would give me greater pleasure in life than the paying of my Duty to the Bride Groom and Bride at Castle Grant and to the Earl and Countess of Finlater on this occasion. Your very good friend and mine Evan Baillie of Uperiachane who does me the honour to carry this Letter can freely Testafy the Great Anxiety, vexation, and uneasiness that he and the Marquis D’Lethen that was here saw me in for not being able to pay my Duty to the Bride Groom and Bride at Castle Grant on this occasion: Mr Baillie knows that the forewheels of my Chariot are broke ever since I came home, &amp;amp; could not get ane occasion to carry home the new set of wheels that I caus’d make at Edin. There being none in the Country that can make Them; I Likewise had the misfortune to break my sheze when I went to Sr. Robert Munro’s, So that I could not go now to Castle Grant any way but on Horseback which really would not only anger my health but my life, for I have not got rid of my Cough that had almost made ane end of me at Edin. and I am very Sure that you would be as much troubled as any man alive if my Going to Strathspey would Destroy my health &amp;amp; Life. That I am fully resolved to employ to serve your person and family as long as There is breath in me, &amp;amp; since I cannot be so happy as to join your other friends and Relations at Castle Grant in paying my Duty to you on this occasion I will solemnize it in the most conspicuous and best manner I can; I will have all my friends here to day to dine and Sup with me and in the Evening I will have a bonefire on the Castle hill where I will drink with my friends; health and prosperity to the Bridegroom and Bride under the Discharge of Some platoons, and I have sent my officers through all the parishes this Side of Lochness of the L’p of Lovat to order every Tennent to make a bonefire in the most Conspicuous place about his house this evening at the same time that my Bone fire is to be put on, so that all the Aird and the Barrony of Beaulie will be better Iluminate this Night Than the City of London was last night for King Georges Birth day: I wrote to John Grant to Urquhart that he might have his bonefires this Night, and I have writ to Stratherrick and Abertay that they may have their bone fires on Munday at the same time with Glenmoriflore, So that in five or Six Days There will be Six Countrys Illumi-nated of above a hundred miles Circumference with bonefires &amp;amp; since the memory of man there has not been Such a Joyfull and Publick Solemnization of any marriage in the Highlands of Scotland. I have Communicate my mind to our Faithfull friend and Trustee Evan Baillie, &amp;amp; desired him to give you my advices as your old Uncle and Parent which flow from the bottom of my heart and Soul, and if you will be so good as to follow Them, I am very sure you will increase the honour and respect that mankind has for you, &amp;amp; your family &amp;amp; Estate will visibly reap benefite by it. While I am Solemnising your marriage this night with my friends of the Aird and Stratherrick that are with me; our good friend Evan Baillie will Solemnize it with all our friends of Inverness and about it at your own house of Muirtown. I humbly beg that you may not only accept of my most Humble duty to My Lady Lovat to yourself &amp;amp; to your Illustrious Bride, but be so good as to assure the worthy Earl of Finlater &amp;amp; the Countess of my most humble &amp;amp; sincere respects. I hope this alliance will make ane additional friendship betwixt his family &amp;amp; mine since I have the honour to be related to him &amp;amp; was always very well with his worthy &amp;amp; himself. I beg to hear from you as often as you can, You will have a letter from me every week &amp;amp; I am while I live with all the affection and zeal that I am capable of &amp;amp; with the greatest respect imaginable for your parson and family &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;My Dr. Laird of Grant &lt;br /&gt;Your affectionate Uncle &amp;amp; &lt;br /&gt;Unalterable &amp;amp; faithfull slave &lt;br /&gt;Lovat &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Beaufort 31st October 1735</text>
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              <text>Sir Rory Tutor of Shintail: I have it still ready to go along with me; I did design to Cause brush it and dress it up, but I was advised by some of your friends and mine to keep it in the old rusty dress it is in till I put it in your Lords[hi]p’s hands, which I am fully resolved to Do as soon as ever I am able to ride that length in any shape, for there is nothing I long more for than to have the honour to see your Lords[hi]p in your own house, for I am with the utmost esteem and respect &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Beaufort 3d. July 1739 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;My Good Lord &lt;br /&gt;Your Lords[hi]p’s most &lt;br /&gt;Affectionate cousin, &lt;br /&gt;Most obedient, and most &lt;br /&gt;Humble Servant &lt;br /&gt;Lovat</text>
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              <text>Poland Street, Jan 30th 1762 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sir, It’s a long time since I have had a letter from you; I hope your silence is not owing to any indisposition in your family, I – long to hear from you.– &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The last time we heard from S: Carolina brought us the disagreeable news of Mr Atkin’s death, so now both my daughters there, have the misfortune of being widows; my son George is with the Regiment at Halifax in Nova Scotia; I heard lately from my Eldest Son, he was very well then, &amp;amp; he acquaints me that the King of Sweden has pleased to confer a new honour on him; by creating him a knight of the order of the Sword and the North Star; the Ensign, of this order is a Star Pendant at a buttonhole of the Coat, by a Ribbon: It is the most Hon’ble order they have in Sweden. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The rest of my family here, are very well, &amp;amp; join with me in best wishes for you &amp;amp; your family: and compliments to all friends who inquire about us: I am sincerely yours. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cromertie &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;P.S. My Brother Roderick has assigned to my Eldest Son the superiority which I gave him in Ross Shire. My sons Charter and Sasin is to pass, this ensuing term, Mr Leod Urquhart will send North to have Infeftment taken, &amp;amp; I hope you will take care that Mr Urquhart’s direction be carefully observed. The valuation of this superiority amounts to 670 Pounds Scots, so that my Eldest Son will have within his power to make over to his Brother George 270 ll. &amp;amp; I will obtain from another friend, as much as with that, will give George a Qualification in Ross Shire; &amp;amp; Sir John Gordon is so kind as to give to both my Sons Qualifications in the Shire of Cromertie; this may hereafter be of Service; in the meantime it gives them some fooling in the Country.</text>
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Though I am not officially apprised of the resolution passed on wednesday last in my favour by the Court of Directors, yet as I know the substance of it, and well know also how much I am indebted to the active and generous part which you have taken in this business, from its commencement, through every process of it, which you have conducted, I beg you to accept my most grateful thanks. I regret that I cannot express my sense of the obligation which you have laid upon me by such words as could distinguish it from the formality of a common and unfelt acknowledgement; but I entreat you to credit their sincerity.&#13;
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              <text>June 19th. Field of Battle near Water Lude&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;My dear dearest Katharine, &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I have only just time to tell you that I have lived through two of the sharpest actions ever fought by men. We have defeated the French at all points &amp;amp; they are in full retreat. Our loss has been prodigious as the brunt of the business fell upon the guards &amp;amp; many of my best and dearest friends are gone but these things must be and my favourite little horse was shot under me &amp;amp; at present I have only one, but I must get another here. I have no time to write more at length as if I do I fear I shall be too late for the staff officer who is to take this. So God bless you my dear love &amp;amp; believe me for your &lt;br /&gt;Affectionate Saltoun</text>
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