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2nd Nov. Patrick, son of William de Killum, — Killum 24 

 acres and tents., etc., by ser\'ice of Ward of the castle of 

 Werke upon Tweed (p. 56). 



Killum, Edmund de, {Rot. Scot, i., 528b). 



Nicholus de, {Ih., i., 52a). 



Willus de, (i., 794b, 795a, 806, 818b, 819b, 930b, 



940b, 947a). 



Myndrom, Egidius de, (i., 256a, 271b, 275b). 



Scotton, John de, (i., 455a). 



Presfen, Mich de, (i., 626a, 628b). 



Willem de, (i., 271a, b, 275a, 285b, 335b, 381a, 401a, b, 434a). 



Egidius de Myndrum, burgess of Berwick, has Letters of 

 Protection, 25 July, of Edw. III. (p. 256) (1333) on taking 

 of Berwick (p. 819, 1357-8). 



Newcastle, 15th June 1334, 516 King Edward ordered that 

 justice be done to Albrich de Wipperford, a foreign merchant, 

 for 65 chalders of wheat, consumed in the time of the siege, 

 when Warin do Beverly and Egidius de Myndrum were 

 burgesses, worth 25 shillings per chalder, which Alexr. de 

 Seton, the governor, and Reginald de More, chamberlain of 

 Scotland, ordered to be delivered to the besieged against will 

 of the burgesses. The burgesses, including the 2 baillies, were 

 blamed, and not the governor. An inqusition taken if these 

 two were privy to taking the wheat, and if found they were 

 the parties, tliey were to satisfy Albricli. This was at the 

 requisition of noble men, the Counts of Hanon and Gerl. 

 The result not known. {Rot. Scot., i., 271-2). 



Doncaster, 6th July 1334. Ordered that a tenement in 

 Berwick should be held exonerated with annual payment of 

 6 marks for Ralph de Coldyngham. That Thomas de 

 Coldyngham, uncle of Ralph de Coldyngham, whose heir 

 Ralph is, lately acquired, to him and his heirs, a tenement 

 with pertinents in the vill of Berwick upon Tweed from Simon 

 de Frysel, and that the same Simon and his ancestors held 

 that tenement in his right of heredity in the time of Alexander, 

 late King of Scotland, and always hitherto, unto the foresaid 

 acquisition, exonerated from all service except 6 pennies annually 

 in aid of the ferm of the said vill of Berwick : that the said 

 Thomas from the time of acquisition held it, for the same 

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