David, king of Scots, has given his beloved and faithful Alexander Porter, all his land of the New Park (STL); holding by Alexander and Joneta his spouse, and their lawfully procreated heirs; in feu and heritage; reserving to the king the greenwood and game of the park, save that he permits Alexander and Joneta his spouse to take timber from the wood for their buildings; rendering annually one bow with circulus at the Feast of St Peter ad vincula at his castle of Stirling as blanchferme.