David, king of Scots, to his chamberlain of Scotland and his grieves and baillies of his burgh of Haddington: because he understands that his predecessor William, king of Scots, who founded the nunnery of Haddington Priory, granted the nuns three pounds sterling in pure alms, falling annually from his burgh of Haddington (ELO), and because the king knows that King Alexander III and his lord father (King Robert I) also paid this sum, the king ratifies and approves this, and commands that the payment be made.