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freely, fully, honorably, in peace and quiet from all burden, 

 service, custom, assistance, exaction and demand, with common 

 pasture and all common easements and liberties belonging 

 to the town of Lambirton or which may belong thereto both 

 within the town of Lamberton and without. Paying therefor 

 yearly to me and my heirs one pound of cumin or two 

 pence at Whitsunday for all that in reason can be asked 

 from the said land with its pertinents in time coming, 

 saving the ward of the said land falling to me and my 

 heirs, and rendering therefrom the forinsec service due to 

 the King and the House of Coldingham so far as pertains 

 to the said two bovates of land. In testimony whereof I 

 have appended my seal to this charter. These being 

 witnesses, Sir Henry of Prenderguest, knight ; William of 

 Baddeby, then Constable of Berwick ; Adam of Lambirton, 

 then Steward of the Lord Prior of Coldingham ; Walter, 

 son of the Smith of Aytoun ; Adam, sou of Walter ; John 

 of Easton ; William of Ancroft ; Eobert of Aytoun, and 

 many others. 



VI. — Robertus dei gratia Rex Scotorum Omnibus probis 

 homiaibus totius terre sue salutem : Sciatis nos dedisse, con- 

 cessisse et hac presenti carta nostra confirmasse Henrico 

 dicto Coseur, dilecto et fideli nostro, totam illam terram cum 

 pertinenciis in tenemento de Lambirtoun Superiori quam 

 Willelmus de Lambirtoun vendidit Rogero de Gosewic ; 

 Tenendam et habendam eidem Henrico et heredibus suis de 

 capitalibus dominis illius feodi in feodo et hereditate, per 

 omnes rectas metas et divisas suas, libere, quiete, plenarie et 

 honorifice, cum omnibus libertatibus, comoditatibus, aisiamentis 

 et justis pertinenciis suis; Faciendo dictis capitalibus dominis 

 dicte terre servicia de predicta terra cum pertinenciis debita 

 et consueta. In cuius rei testimonium presenti carte nostre 

 sigillum nostrum precipimus apponi : Testibus, Bernardo, 

 Abbate de Aberbrothoc, Cancellario nostro ; Willelmo de 

 Lyndesey, Camerario nostro ; Jacobo, Domino de Duglas, 

 Alexandro Fraser, Roberto de Keth, et Alexandre de Setoun, 

 militibus : Apud Bervicum super Twedam quinto die Junii 

 anno regni nostro tertiodecimo. (a.d. 1319.) 



