People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/139/1 (Glas. Reg., no. 111)

Description
Pope Honorius III takes the bishop of Glasgow and his ecclesiastical and worldly goods which he possesses or in future will possess into his protection and, following the example of Pope Alexander, Lucius, Urban, and Innocent, establishes to him especially the villas of Glasgow (LAN), Govan (LAN), Shettleston (LAN), Kinclaith (LAN), Carstairs (LAN), Eddleston (PEB), Lilliesleaf (ROX), Hermiston (MLO), Stobo (PEB), Ashkirk (SLK), Ancrum (ROX), and Troneyhill (ROX) with all pertinents and the land of ‘Scrogis’ in the villa of ‘Line’ (either West Linton, PEB, or Linton, ROX), also the donation of the prebendaries of Glasgow of the churches of East Kilbride (LAN), Carstairs, Stobo, Peebles (PEB), Traquair (PEB), Ashkirk, Lilliesleaf, Ancrum, Old Roxburgh (ROX) and the chapel of the castle of Roxburgh, Morebattle (ROX), Wilton (ROX), Moffat (DMF), Kirkpatrick Juxta (DMF), Dryfesdale (DMF), Castlemilk (St Mungo, DMF), Colmonell (AYR), Campsie (STL); and the liberties and immunities which Kings David, Malcolm and William granted.
Firm date
19 October 1216
Dating Notes
14 kal. Nov., pontifical year 1
Place date (modern)
Lateran
Place date (document)
lateran'
Related Place
Lateran
Source for Data Entry
Glasgow Registrum, i, no. 111
Trad. ID
Glas. Reg., no. 111
Calendar number
2/139/1
Charter type
Papal privilege: general confirmation
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 14