People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/143/35 (Cal. Papal Letters, i, 220)

Description
Pope Innocent IV grants a dispensation, at the instance of the queen of Scotland, to Master Richard Vairement, her chancellor, rector of 'Tanethes' in the diocese of St Andrews, to hold an additional benefice with cure of souls.
Firm date
13 September 1245
Dating Notes
Id. Sept., pontifical year 3
Place date (modern)
Lyon
Related Place
Lyon
Source for Data Entry
Cal. Papal Letters, i, 220
Trad. ID
Cal. Papal Letters, i, 220
Calendar number
2/143/35
Charter type
Notitia
Language
Entered from an English summary

Total number of associated factoids: 5

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
13 Sept. 1245 Concession to hold additional benefices yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
13 Sept. 1245 Chancellor of Marie de Coucy, queen of Scots (d.1284) (Employment relationship) Richard Vairement, master (fl.1239-68) Marie de Coucy, queen of Scots (d.1284)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
13 Sept. 1245 Master Richard Vairement, master (fl.1239-68)
13 Sept. 1245 chancellor (king's) Richard Vairement, master (fl.1239-68)
13 Sept. 1245 rector of Tannadice Richard Vairement, master (fl.1239-68)