Date
|
Short
Summary |
Primary
|
Witnesses |
unavailable |
Donation of King Edgar, son of Malcolm king of Scots |
no |
|
unavailable |
Lease of fisheries of Paxton on the Tweed (BWK), from the feast of St Martin 1236 for a term of nine years |
no |
|
1095 X 8 Jan. 1107 |
Gift of Paxton (BWK) |
yes |
|
29 Aug. 1095 |
Gift of several mansiones in Berwickshire |
yes |
Aelfwald, son of Makod; Aiulf, brother of Aelfwald son of Makod; Ansketill, reeve of Norham; Geoffrey de Aldrie; Gilbert (late 11C); Ilger de Cornforth; John de Amundeville; Lorrainer the Racho; Turgot, bishop of St Andrews (d.1115); Walter de Valognes (11C); Wilfrid (late 11C); William, bishop of Durham (d.1096); William, son of Aelfwald |
23 Apr. 1126 X 24 Mar. 1127 |
Gift of lands in Lothian |
yes |
Ascelin, archdeacon of Glasgow (fl.1126×7-1153×9); Berengar Engaine; Cospatric, sheriff of Roxburgh; Herbert, chancellor (d.c.1135); Hugh Brett (12C); John, bishop of Glasgow (d.1147); Pain de Braose; Robert Bruce I (d.1142) |
1202 |
Gift of 2 oxgangs with a toft and croft in Paxton |
yes |
Gervase Avenel, lord of Eskdale (d.1219); Hugh de Hodene (Howden?); Ivo de Heriz; Peter, master (Lanercost); Richard Nanus (le Nain); Robert, brother of Walter of Windsor; Simon, clerk (ROX); Thomas Colville 'Scot', lord of Keresban (d.1219); Walter de Roghsted; William de Vaux, knight (d.1221×38); William of Hownam, son of John, son of Orm (d.1227); William Trench |
2 Feb. 1204 |
Confirmation of possessions of Durham Cathedral Priory |
yes |
Geoffrey fitz Peter, earl of Essex (d.1213); Henry de Neville; Hugh de Neville; Peter de St[...]; Ralph de Mulleton; Robert de Vieuxpont, son of William (d.1228); Robert of Braybrook; William (de Neville?); William Drywer (?) |
14 Nov. 1326 |
Renewal of lands and rights of Durham Cathedral Priory |
yes |
|
28 May 1321 |
Gift of multure of Paxton from mill of Edringham (BWK) |
yes |
Alexander Seton, knight (late13C/early 14C); Bernard, abbot of Arbroath, chancellor; Gilbert Hay (II), lord of Errol, constable (d.1333); James Douglas, lord of Douglas (d.1330); Robert Keith, marischal (d.1343) |