(Life Sketch) : WALTER DE LINDSAY, was Lord of Lamberton before circa 1200, when he had licence from the Prior of Coldingham to have a private chapel in his castle there. He was Sheriff of Berwickshire, Constable of Berwick, and one of the Justiciars of Scotland. He held the manors of Fordington and Ulseby, co. Lincoln; and Molesworth, in the earldom of Huntingdon. He granted the churches of Fordington and Ulseby to the Abbey of Croyland, and lands to the Knight Templars. He was an ambassador to England 1215 to ask restitution of the earldom of Huntingdon, he witnessed many charters of Kings William and Alexander II, and died about 1221. His wife's name is unknown, but after his death she was married against her will, about 1222, to P. de Valence, when a dispensation was obtained for consanguinity..
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