Date
|
Short
Summary |
Primary
|
Witnesses |
unavailable |
Donation of one net in Berwickstream |
no |
|
unavailable |
Gift of net in Berwickstream |
no |
|
unavailable |
Sale of net in Berwickstream (BWK) |
no |
|
unavailable |
Gift of net in Berwickstream (BWK) |
no |
|
unavailable |
Endowment of net in Berwickstream (BWK) |
no |
|
1147 X 12 Jun. 1152 |
Gifts of land and revenue |
no |
|
24 May 1153 X 9 Dec. 1165 |
Gift in perpetual alms of the king's fishery of Selkirk (SLK) and one of two nets in 'Berwickstream' (BWK?) |
yes |
|
24 May 1153 X 9 Dec. 1165 |
Gift and concession of privileges and properties in perpetual alms |
yes |
|
1173 X 1177 |
Renewal of possessions |
yes |
Alan Stewart, son of Walter (d.1204); Duncan (II), earl of Fife (d.1204); Hugh, clerk of Chancellor Walter de Bidun; Hugh, king's clerk (TRW); John of Roxburgh, master, treasurer of Glasgow (d.1196); Ralph Ruffus; Richard Comyn (d.c.1179); Richard de Moreville (d.1189 or 1190); Robert Avenel, lord of Eskdale (d.1185); Robert, archdeacon of Glasgow (d.1222); Thomas de Muschamp; Walter Barclay, chamberlain (d.c.1193); Walter de Bidun (d.1178); Walter Ryedale (son of Ansketill); Walter Stewart (I), son of Alan (d.1177); Waltheof, earl of Dunbar (d.1182); William de Somerville (I); William Hay (I), lord of Errol (d.c.1201); William, chaplain (I) of King William (1170s-80s) |
25 Mar. 1182 |
Grant of a privilege of protection, and confirming possessions, rights, and immunities |
yes |
|
14 Apr. 1191 X 8 Jan. 1198 |
Grant of privilege of protection, confirming possessions, rights, and immunities |
yes |
|
Jul. 1222 X circa 1235 |
Gift of one net at Berwickstream |
yes |
|
1235 X 26 Apr. 1253 |
Gift of fishing in Berwickstream (BWK) |
yes |
|
28 Jun. 1243 X 7 Dec. 1254 |
Confirmation of possessions of Kelso Abbey |
yes |
|
unavailable |
Gift of liberties and possessions |
no |
|
24 Dec. 1165 X 1195 |
Renewal of property and privileges as granted by King Malcolm IV |
yes |
|
7 Jan. 1273 |
* Quitclaim (agreement) of teinds of fishery of Berwick Stream, and teinds of croft and curtilage of ‘le Bernys’ |
yes |
|