NOTES ON PAWSTON, MINDRUM, SHOTTON, ETC. 183 



Robert de Haiden ; William and Walter and Theobald, my 

 brothers ; Malcholm de Keth, and others. 



Confirmation upon the lands and tenements in the territory 

 of Schottun (about 1230). No. 365. 



To all, etc. — Robert, son of Robert de Trockelawe, salvation. 

 Know, etc. — the whole lands, and the whole pastures, and 

 all the tenements, which they hold or have held in the 

 territoiy of Schottun of Robert, my father, and Robert and 

 Walter de Schottun, and Walter Corbet, as the charter of 

 Robert, and my father, the charter of the donors attests and 

 contains and confirms. By these witnesses — Radulph Nanus ; 

 John, the parson, his brother; Master Adam de Roxburgh; 

 Walter, the seneschal, Kelso ; William Mantalent, and others. 



Confirmation upon a certain tenement in the territory of 

 Schottun (about 1220). No. 366. 



Robert de Throcklawe, etc. — the whole land and pasture and 

 all the tenements which they hold or held in his territory 

 of Schottun from Robert and Walter de Schottun, and Walter 

 Corbet. By these witnesses— Richard de XJmfravill ; Roger 

 de M'laco [Merlay?]; Adam de Tindal ; John, viscount [or the 

 sheriff] ; Gilbert de Duvall, and many others (293). 



Confirmation of 3 acres of land in the territory of Yheteham 

 (A.D. 1235). No. 392. 



Alexander by the grace of God, King of the Scotts — To 

 all the trust men of the whole land, salvation [or greeting]. 

 Know present and future that we have conceded, and by 

 this our charter have confirmed that donation which Ralph 

 Nanus made to God and the church of St. Marie of Kelso, 

 and the monks there serving God, of 3 acres of land [in] 

 Yhetam, to wit, opposite the land of the same monks, 

 which is called Colpenhope, near the rivulet which divides 

 my kingdom and the kingdom of England, as the foresaid 

 Ralph, before tlie same Ralph and his brothers and many 

 others, perambulated — as is encircled by a ditch — for the 

 purpose of building on the foresaid land houses for themselves 

 and their men and animals, and in whatever other way 

 they wish, or can make it to profit. And besides free entry 

 and issue to them and their men and animals from the lands 

 of Colpenhope as far as the foresaid land of Yhetam, which 

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