Charter: NRS GD55/142

Description (from People of Medieval Scotland)

Walter son of Alan, steward of the lord king of Scotland, gave the land of Mow (ROX) with its correct bounds and whatever is contained within the same bounds, which he held in feu of Sir William de Vescy, to the monks of Melrose in exchange for the land which is called ‘Freretun’ with all its pertinents which the nuns of South Berwick seized there, and in addition with the land land which is called ‘Feret’. The monks gave to him 200 marks on account of the exchange.

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National Records of Scotland
Town or City
Edinburgh
Shelfmark
GD55/142

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Catalogue Numbers
Melr. Lib. no. 142
PoMS Document 3/547/64
Format
Unspecified
Text Date
1204 x 1241

People of Medieval Scotland (PoMS Document 3/547/64)

Walter son of Alan, steward of the lord king of Scotland, gave the land of Mow (ROX) with its correct bounds and whatever is contained within the same bounds, which he held in feu of Sir William de Vescy, to the monks of Melrose in exchange for the land which is called ‘Freretun’ with all its pertinents which the nuns of South Berwick seized there, and in addition with the land land which is called ‘Feret’. The monks gave to him 200 marks on account of the exchange.

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