People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/10/188 (St A. Lib., 368-9)

Description
William, bishop of St Andrews, having been beseeched by prior and céli Dé of Monymusk, commands that anyone who has made his profession is not to be entertained by anyone without leave of prior and céli Dé of Monymusk.
Firm date
23 March 1210 X 9 July 1238
Dating Notes
Appointment of papal-judges in dispute concerning Bishop William and céli Dé (_St And. Lib._, 370; 10 kal. Apr., pontifical year 13 of Innocent III) × death of Bishop William
Source for Data Entry
St Andrews Liber, 368-69
Trad. ID
St A. Lib., 368-9
Calendar number
2/10/188
Charter type
Brieve
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
23 Mar. 1210 X 9 Jul. 1238 Command that anyone who has made profession is not to be entertained without leave of prior and céli Dé of Monymusk yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
23 Mar. 1210 X 9 Jul. 1238 bishop of St Andrews William Malveisin, bishop of St Andrews (d.1238)