Reference | Title | Date | Access status |
GD40
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Papers of the Kerr Family, Marquises of Lothian (Lothian Muniments)
| 12th century-20th century |
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GD40/1
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Inventory of Title Deeds, &c. of the Estates of the Marquess of Lothian embracing the Lordships of Jedburgh, Newbattle and others in Scotland
| 1140-1710 |
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GD40/1/1
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Charter by David I to the Abbey of Newbattle
| 1 Nov 1140 |
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GD40/1/2
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Charter by David I to the Church of St. Mary of Neuwebothle of Morthuweit (Moorfoot) between Blancheburne running into Gledehus, Pardavarneburne running into Esch, and two streams coming from the Moss behind Thocchesheved now Toxside and falling into Gledehus and Esch
| [c 1142] |
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GD40/1/3
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Obligation by Alwin, Abbot of Holyrood, and his convent (with consent of King David) to Ralph, Abbot of Niwebothla, and his convent, not to move their town of Pettenreia (Pittendreich) nearer to Newebothla than when that abbey was first founded, which was in the year 1141
| [1147-1149] |
Closed
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GD40/1/4
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Charter by Malcolm IV to the Church of St. Mary of Neubotle of the town of Jocelyn the cook (Goslington); and also confirming all possessions given by David I and Earl Henry
| [c 1153-1155] |
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GD40/1/5
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Charter by Malcolm, king of Scots, to Newbattle Abbey of lands of Dumpeleder [Drumpellier]
| [1162]-1917 |
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GD40/1/6
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Agreement between Robert de Quincy and the monks of Neubotle, whereby he grants to them all his land in Prestun and 4 carucates of cultivated land of Tellur and Trafernent, adjacent to Prestun, for the term of 20 years, because they have paid his debt to Abraham, the Jew
| 11 Nov 1171 |
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GD40/1/7
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Charter by Peter de Graham to the Church of St. Mary of Neubothle (for souls of King William, self and ancestors, and wife Geve, and children) of the land of Balnebucth, free of all services, assises and geld
| [c 1175-1185] |
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GD40/1/8
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Charter by Henry de Graham giving and confirming to the church of St. Mary de Neubotle the lands of Balnebuch, as the stream flows into Esk, which his father Peter de Graham gave to the monks
| [c 1180-1190] |
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