Earliest date at which Walter may have been chancellor × death of King David; probably after appointment of William, abbot of Holyrood (See Barrow, <em>Charters of David I</em>, 157, note to no. 212)
Primary
yes
Tenendas
in (free, pure and/or perpetual) alms
Tenendas original language
perpetuam elemosinam
Exemptions original language
libere et quiete ab omni seculari servicio
Sicut clause
Included; kingdom
Notes
Barrow, _Chrs. David I_, 157-58, suggests that Walter the chancellor's name is subordinate in the witness list, it could possibly be read Nicholas, clerk of Walter the chancellor.