People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Transaction: Confirmation of church of St Finan in 'Kethromecongal' (Kilfinan, ARG)

Type of Transaction
Confirmation
From Source
2/2/2 (Pais. Reg., 134-5)
Firm date
September 1253
Probable date
poss. 27/Sep/1253
Dating Notes
'<em>in fine mensis Septembris</em>', 1253, perhaps same day as <em>Pais. Reg.</em>, 129-30 as they have the same witnesses
Primary
yes
Tenendas original language
in proprios usus in puram et perpetuam elemosinam
Exemptions original language
salva quarta parte salvis epicopalibus
Sicut clause
Included; kingdom
Corroboration / sealing
yes
Notes
Church of Kilfinan first given by Duncan, son of Fearchar, and Lagmann, son of Malcolm

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
Grantor Alan, bishop of Argyll (d.1262) Alanus Alan, bishop of Argyll 1253 × 1262
Beneficiary Paisley Abbey (fd.1169) Sancto Jacobo et Mirino de Passelet St James and Mirin of Paisley 1163 × 1304


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Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits Order
Henry, master, rector of Quothquhan Henrico Master Henry, rector of church of Quothquhan 1253 × 1253 1
John of St Andrews, rector of Dolphinton Johanne de Sancto Andrea John of St Andrews, rector of church of Dolphinton 1253 × 1253 2
Ambrose, master, organist Ambrosio Master Ambrose, organist 1253 × 1253 3
Godfrey of Winchester, master Godefrido de Wintonia Master Godfrey of Winchester (or Winton) 1253 × 1253 4
Philip, chaplain of Paisley Philippo Philip, chaplain of Paisley 1253 × 1253 5
John, chaplain of Paisley Johanne John, chaplain of Paisley 1253 × 1270 6


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Type Name Original Text Related Place
ARG church of St Finan of Kilfinan ecclesiam sancti Finani que est in Kethromecongal Kilfinan