Adam son of Patrick of Carberry has given, granted and quitclaimed to Dunfermline Abbey four oxgangs of his demesne land of Carberry (MLO) and two oxgangs which were 'warland' in the same villa, free and quit from all service, forfeiture and demand, with two tofts, one that was Nicholas Cribletheued’s and the other called ‘Godemannistof’, as measured and perambulated in the presence of Richard of Fod, then terrar of Musselburgh, and other good men, for an annual render in perpetuity of a pair of iron spurs at Michaelmas. He and his heirs will respond and satisfy for the said six oxgangs in all aids and services pertaining to the lord king.