People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/10/156 (Pais. Reg., 117-18)

Description
William, bishop of St Andrews, for Paisley Priory; has given churches of Innerwick (ELO) and Legerwood (BWK), saving portions which shall remain for sustenance of vicars, which bishop has assessed and ordained by his authority, that is, that vicar of Innerwick shall have altarage with one acre of land from west part of cemetery, rendering to monks 7 marks for his pension, and vicar of Legerwood shall have all altarage besides land, saving possession of Robert, chaplain of king, who shall hold church for his lifetime, following what bishop, with assent of said monks, has ordained, rendering to monks £15 yearly for pension. The vicars shall also answer for episcopal dues and all ordinary burdens.
Firm date
1209 X 1222
Probable date
1209 × 1212
Dating Notes
Succession of Master Laurence as archdeacon of St Andrews × Andrew of Moray not yet bishop of Moray; prob. because Andrew ceases to witness Bishop William's acta after 1212 (cf. Watt, _Graduates_, 408)
Source for Data Entry
Paisley Registrum, 117-18
Trad. ID
Pais. Reg., 117-18
Calendar number
2/10/156
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Subject Object
1209 X 1222 Chaplain (king's) of King William or Alexander II(Employment relationship) Robert, king's chaplain (TRA2) Unknown, king of Scots (William I or Alexander II)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1209 X 1222 church of Legerwood Robert, king's chaplain (TRA2)