Letter from John Burdon, sheriff and keeper of Berwick, to John de Langton, chancellor. John de Newenham stays in the garrison of Berwick by the king’s command, and is the writer’s lieutenant there, because the king has sent the writer to stay in the forest of Selkirk with part of his garrison. Newenham is impleaded at the bench and elsewhere in England, and his protection expired at All Saints last. Asks the king’s protection for him, so that he will not lose by his stay in that country on the king’s service.