Roland of Innerwick and Eloise, his wife, have given at feuferme in perpetuity and have established by this their charter to Kelso Abbey, their land, wood and pasture which belongs to them and their heirs, namely, a sixth part of Innerwick (ELO), by stated bounds which include the land of the monks of Kelso, free and quit from all service, from ‘inware’ and ‘utware’ and from other aids, customs and exactions, for an annual render in perpetuity of 40d at the feast of St James and two pair of boots (botas) on the feast of St Andrew, with specified freedoms and restrictions.
Firm date
14 October 1178 X 1198
Probable date
c. 1190
Dating Notes
Abbot Archibald of Dunfermline is one of the 'men' in _Kelso Liber_, i, no. 248