WALTER de Lindsay (-after 1164). His parentage is confirmed by the undated charter under which "Willelmus de Lyndesay" donated "duas bovatas terre in Ercildon" {Earlston} to Dryburgh monastery, with the consent of "Waltero filio et herede meo"[866]. Walter de Lindsay donated the church of Earlston to Kelso abbey, for the soul of his uncle Walter, and "concedente Willelmo filio meo", by undated charter[867]. "…Willo de Lindesei, Walto de Lindesei…" witnessed the undated charter under which Malcolm IV King of Scotland confirmed the donation of "ecclesie de Foregrund" to St Andrew’s priory[868]. The reversed order of the names in this charter, compared with "Walt de Lindeseia, Willo fratre eius" in the charter of Glasgow quoted above, suggests that the two witnesses were not the same as the brothers Walter and William who are named above. "…Waltero de Lindesia…" witnessed the undated charter under which Malcolm IV King of Scotland donated "decimas" from fishing around the island of May to the priory of the Isle of May[869]. "…Walterus de Lyndesey…" witnessed the charter dated to[1133/60] under which"Radulfus filius Alfwini Child" donated "terra…in Huntendona" to Ramsey abbey[870]. m ---. The name of Walter’s wife is not known. Walter & his wife had one child