Charter: DCA DCD Misc. Ch. 718
Description (from People of Medieval Scotland)
William de Vieuxpont, led by penitence, returns to Saint Cuthbert and his monks at Coldingham the land concerning which there had been a dispute between him and the same monks in the time of King David that he unjustly seized from them, free and quit from all claim for ever, by the old bounds, to wit, as the stream runs down into the Tweed, in such a manner that the the way may be open free for the people of Horndean to the river.
Current location
- Repository
- Durham Cathedral Archives
- Town or City
- Durham
- Shelfmark
- DCD Misc. Ch. 718
Other information
- Catalogue Numbers
- ND App., no. 156
- PoMS Document 3/590/2
- Format
- Unspecified
- Text Date
- 1147 x 20 November 1160
People of Medieval Scotland (PoMS Document 3/590/2)
William de Vieuxpont, led by penitence, returns to Saint Cuthbert and his monks at Coldingham the land concerning which there had been a dispute between him and the same monks in the time of King David that he unjustly seized from them, free and quit from all claim for ever, by the old bounds, to wit, as the stream runs down into the Tweed, in such a manner that the the way may be open free for the people of Horndean to the river.