People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/15/106 (Kel. Lib., no. 361)

Description
William son of Earl Patrick of Dunbar, with the assent and wish of his spouse Christina, daughter and heiress of Walter Corbet, has granted, and established by his charter, to Kelso Abbey in free, pure and perpetual alms, a certain land called ‘Colpinhope’ [Coldsmouth?], with a mill, pastures and other easements, adjacent to the said land, by its right bounds, granted and established by Sir Walter Corbet his (William’s) predecessor, and by said Christina his spouse, by stated bounds. Moreover, he has granted to the same monks all easements of his villa of Shotton (Northumberland) with easements and pasture.
Firm date
circa 1200 X 31 December 1232
Dating Notes
Floruits of grantor, Bernard of Hawden and Master Stephen of Lilliesleaf × death of Earl Patrick (I) of Dunbar
Source for Data Entry
Kelso Liber, ii, no. 361
Trad. ID
Kel. Lib., no. 361
Calendar number
3/15/106
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
circa 1200 X 31 Dec. 1232 Master Stephen of Lilliesleaf, master, clerk, persona
circa 1200 X 31 Dec. 1232 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Walter Corbet (I)
circa 1200 X 31 Dec. 1232 earl of Dunbar Patrick (I), earl of Dunbar (d.1232)