The (so-called) Foundation-Charter.
260. (C. p. 221; D. art. 3).—Earl H[enry], son of David,
king of Scotland, to all bishops, abbots, earls, justices, barons,
sheriffs, ministers and all good men of his land, clergy and laity,
French and English. He grants two parts of Holmcoltria to the
abbot and monks there serving God, the parts which he has
perambulated with a number of good men, among them especially
Alan f. Waldef, when he [Henry] granted part of Holmcoltria to
Alan as a hunting-ground. He concedes moreover and by this
charter confirms the gift by this Alan f. Waldef and Waldef his
son of that third part of Holmcoltria granted to him as a huntingground, which Alan in presence of Henry himself and Henry's
father and his barons at Carlisle has granted to the abbot and
monks of the place in perpetual alms, and conceded and confirmed
by his charter. Henry desires that the abbot of Holmcoltria and
the monks there serving God shall have full possession of Holmcoltria by its right bounds, in wood and field, meadows and
pastures, fisheries and waters; and Rabi by its true bounds as he
and his barons with him have perambulated them between the
monks and Aschetill f. Udard. He also grants them buildingmaterial in Engleswod forest for their buildings and for making
all that is necessary for their house, and pasture for their pigs
without [paying] pannage. With these he grants them, within
the abbey landmarks and its bounds, such undisturbed possession
and liberty as the abbey of Melros and the abbey of Neubotl
obtained from his father. Witnesses—Adulph [i.e. Athelwold],
bishop of Carlisle, Walter the prior, Walter de Bydun, king's
chancellor, Engerram, the earl's chancellor, Hugh de Morevilla,
William de Somervilla, William de Heriz, William Engaine,
Radulf de Soll[is], Radulph de Ludeseia [read Lindeseia],
Walter de Ridala, Cospatric f. Orm, Henry f. Suan, Walter f.
Alan, Hugh Ridill, Alan de Laceles. [This is headed "the socalled foundation-charter" because it alludes to a previous
charter by Alan f. Waldef, which is lost, but was the real
foundation-charter. Henry f. David I was recognised as earl of
Cumberland in 1136. The Chronicle of Melrose and Roger de
Hoveden date the foundation of Holm Cultram abbey 1150.]
261. (C. p. 222; D. art. 4).—D[avid], king of Scotland, confirms his son's grant [no. 260]. Witnesses [from H. 2]—
Adeulf, bishop of Carlisle, Walter the prior, etc. [c. 1150].
262. (C. p. 223; D. art. 5).—Malcolumb, king of Scotland,
confirms the grants of his father Henry and King David. Witnesses—Edwald [i.e. Athelwold], bishop of Carlisle, Walter, prior,
etc. [Between Malcolm's accession, 1153, and Athelwold's
death in 1156.]