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MISCELLANY XIII
William looks like an earlier generation, one
or two before Adam.1
Grethenbridge;
Ffrereflat; Waterdich The nunnery had held ‘Fffereflat’ and other
lands in Bondington since before the early
1250s.2
Witnesses
Hugh Barclay
Walter Lindsay
William of Baddeby
Robert, master of the
hospital of St Mary
Magdalene
John of Gullane, priest
Robert of Renton, priest
Peter of Mordington
Henry of Prenderguest
Justiciar of Lothian 1258; cl261 xcl279.
May be the Walter Lindsay who held land
in Bridgegate in Berwick in the 1260s3
and the man of the same name who joins
Peter of Mordington (below) as a
witness.4
Constable of Berwick 1258 x 12725;
steward of Coldingham priory in 1279.6
Not found elsewhere. This seems to be the
earliest evidence yet known for the
existence of the hospital and its master.7
Not found elsewhere, unless he was the
clerk of the same name in the familia of
William Malvoisin, bishop of St
Andrews, in the 1230s.8
Not found elsewhere.
Floruit as lord of Mordington,
Berwickshire 1272 x 1280.9
Floruit as lord of Prenderguest,
Berwickshire, 1258 x 1281.10 Appears
with the previous witness in acta dated
1275 and 1276.11
1 See also Black, Surnames, sub nom. Moyses; Rotuli Scotiae in Turri Londiniensi et
in Domo Capitulari Westmonasteriensi Asservati, eds, D. Macpherson et al. (1814-
1819), i, 268b, 269a.
2 Raine, North Durham, no. 351.
3 StA. Lib., 391-2.
4 Raine, North Durham, nos 294, 386.
5 Ibid., no. 215x240.
6 Ibid., no. 229.
7 Cowan & Easson, Medieval Religious Houses, 172.
8 StA. Lib., 157, 160.
9 Raine, North Durham, no. 409 x Ibid., no 273.
10 Ibid., no. 215 x Ibid., no. 212.
11 Ibid., nos 196,212.

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