A Papal confirmation was made by John Lauder, archdeacon of
Teviotdale, and John Coldane, Provost of
Methven, and John Guillermi, Provost of
Seton, of a Feu Charter by Andrew, abbot of
Melrose, to Arthur Sinclare of the lands of
Lessuden except the lands of Newtoun,
Earlston, Maxpeffill, Cammestoun and Plewland, with the mill of Newtoun and
thirlage of Newtoun, Lessuden, Earlston, Cammestone, Maxpeffill,
Murehouslaw and Plewland except the fishings on the Tuede (
Tweed) belonging to said lands of Lessuden, dated 26 February 1541. In 1541 Lauder, Archdeacon of Teviotdale, paid the third rental for the
parsonage and vicarage of
Morebattle, in
Roxburghshire, amounting to £73/15/7. It is mentioned that this formed the
prebend of the Archdeacon of Teviotdale, which post was held by Lauder from 1534 to 1551. His successor was
John Hepburn, later Bishop of
Brechin, who held the post from 1544 to 1564. On 5 January 1542 we find him as "the Cardinal's Secretary" representing Cardinal
David Beaton at the reconsecration of the restored and ancient St
Baldred's chapel on The
Bass, his father's stronghold. An instrument upon the receipt by
Robert Lawder of Bass of £80 Scots in redemption of the lands of Kylpallet, constabulary of
Haddington and shire of
Edinburgh, wadset to him by John Lord Hay of Yester; Done at the instance of the said Lord's procurator, Mr. Thomas Hay, provost of Bothanis
Abbey St Bathans, place of
Biel, 2 p.m., 21 March 1542. Witnesses: John Lawder, natural son of the laird of Bass, John Lawder in
Stenton and Thomas Wait. John Manderstoun is the
notary public. (Seal of Robert Lauder appended in fair condition.) "John Lauder, Archdeacon of Teviotdale, Cardinal's Secretary", is a witness to a charter by David Betoun, Cardinal Archbishop of St. Andrews, dated there 15 March 1545/6. This charter gives a lot of detail on the family of the Cardinal. Master John Lauder was one of the auditors of the Chamberlain's Accounts for the Archbishopric of St. Andrews from 1540 to 1549, wherein he is styled Archdeacon of Teviotdale. Cardinal Beaton was himself finally murdered by a mob of
reformists not long after Wishart's execution, and subsequently Lauder is noted in February 1551 and in March 1560 as a
Notary Public of St. Andrews "by Apostolic authority" and "Secretarius" to
Archbishop Hamilton, Beaton's successor, who was also later hanged on 6 April 1571. Lauder's fate is unknown. == References ==