182 NOTES ON PAWSTON, MINDRUM, SHOTTON, ETC. 



Colpenhope as his lord, Walter Corbet, conferred on them and 

 confirmed by his writ, to wit, from Edredsete as far as Grenegare 

 under Edredsete, etc., to the fount which is the head of the 

 rivulet dividing England and Scotland. If there is any grinding 

 of the produce of the said land, they will frequent my mill. 

 [In war and utwar mentioned.] William, my son and heir, 

 concedes the alms-gift to them along with me. Moreover, 

 I have given myself to the church of Kelso on my death and 

 the body of my son and heir in like manner on his demise. 

 The monks of Kelso shall receive me and my heirs, and 

 my brothers and sisters, and all our ancestors and successors, 

 into all their benefits for ever. Witnesses— Hug, the chaplain 

 of the King, and Symon, his clerk ; William and Walter and 

 Theobald, my brothers ; Osbert, chaplain of Kelso, and others. 



Confirmation upon a certain land in the territory of Schottun 

 (about 1220). No. 363. 



To all, etc. — Walter, son of Robert de Schottona — [nearly 

 in same terms. Edredesete is '■'■ad Grenegares suhter Edressete."] 

 The abbot and monks shall give me and my heirs each 

 year perpetually, for his liberty and for their multure, a 

 half mark of silver, half at Pentecost, and half at St. 

 Martin's feast. They are freed from all operations at the 

 mill and mill dam, and the leading of mill-stones, and multure. 

 And I will do, and my heirs shall do likewise, the servitude 

 of the mill to grind the crop of these monks without fraud 



and , well and legally as the manorial grain is always 



done. Moreover I give myself to the church of Kelso and 

 my body on my death. The monks shall admit me and all 

 my ancestors and successors to all their benefits for ever. 

 Witnesses — Walter de Corbet ; Walter and Robert, his sons ; 

 Robert de Haidene [Heddon 1] ; John, dean of Foggon ; 

 Patrick, the clerk of Home, and many others. 



Charter upon 5 acres in the territory of Schottun (about 

 1220). No. 364. 



To all the sons, etc. — Robt. de Schottun, salvation. 

 Know all, etc. — 5 acres in the territory of Schottun, to wit, 

 near the rivulet which divides the kingdoms, on the West 

 place from the way which there is : — for the soul of his wife 

 and , and all ancestors and successors. Witnesses — 



