William de Vieuxpont, led by penitence, he returns to St Cuthbert and his monks of Coldingham the land about which there had been a dispute between him and the same monks in the time of King David that he had unjustly seized from them, free and quit from all claim for ever by the ancient bounds, to wit, from the ridge of the hill over against Horndean, as far as the valley, as the stream runs down into the Tweed.
Firm date
1147 X 20 November 1160
Dating Notes
election of Arnold, abbot of Kelso × his consecration as bishop of St Andrews
Source for Data Entry
Raine, North Durham, App., no. 155; Durham University Library Special Collections Catalogue of Durham Cathedral Muniments: Miscellaneous Charters (online resource).