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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Gift of Traverlen in exchange for £10 worth of land in Hardingstone no
unavailable Gift of Abbotrule (ROX) in exchange for 10 librates of land in Hardingstone (Northants.) no
unavailable Gift of Abbotrule (ROX) in exchange for 10 librates of land in Hardingstone (Northants) no
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
Autumn 1114 X 27 Apr. 1124 Grant of lands to Selkirk Abbey yes Adam, chamberlain (12C); Alwine, abbot of Holyrood (d.1155); Aymer Francis (the Frenchman), knight; Colbán, brother of Cospatric; Cospatric, earl of Dunbar (d.1138); Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Cospatric, son of Aldan; Gilla Míchéil, earl of Fife (d.c.1136); Henry, earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (d.1152); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Liulf, son of Uhtred, lord of Mow; Maccus, son of Undweyn; Matilda (Maud) de Senlis, queen of Scots (d.1131); Osbert, prior of Holyrood (d.1151); Pain de Braose; Ralph, the Englishman (early 12C); Reginald de Muschamp; Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert de Burneville (early 12C); Robert de Umfraville (d.c.1145); Robert of Panton; Roger of Leicester; Udard, son of Liulf, sheriff of Northumberland (d.a.1133); Uhtred, son of Scott; Walkelin, chaplain (TRD); Walter de Bolbec, elder; Walter Lindsay (I); William, son of King Duncan II (d.1151×4)
24 Dec. 1165 X 9 Aug. 1170 Succession of various lands in England and Scotland yes David Oliphant (12C); David, earl of Huntingdon (d.1219); Gilbert, son of Richer; Nicholas of Roxburgh, chancellor (d.1171?); Richard, chaplain (TRW); Robert Barclay, brother of Walter; Roger de Valognes; Walter Barclay, chamberlain (d.c.1193); Walter of Windsor; Walter Stewart (I), son of Alan (d.1177); William Hay (I), lord of Errol (d.c.1201)
25 Dec. 1113 X 27 Apr. 1124 Gift of a rent of 100s. yes Hugh Brett (12C); Hugh de Moreville (I) (d.1162); Robert Bruce I (d.1142); Robert Corbet; Robert, son of Nigel; Walter Lindsay (I); Walter, son of Winemer


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1138 X 24 Aug. 1147 Hardingstone (Northants.) Kelso Abbey
1147 X 12 Jun. 1152 Hardingston, Northampton Kelso Abbey
24 Dec. 1165 X 9 Aug. 1170 Various lands William de Vieuxpont (I) (d.1165x70)
24 Dec. 1165 X 9 Aug. 1170 10 librates of land in Hardingstone Jedburgh Abbey (fd.c.1138)
28 Mar. 1229 10 librates of land in Hardingstone (Northants) Jedburgh Abbey (fd.c.1138)