People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/143/61 (Cal. Papal Letters, i, 228)

Description
Pope Innocent IV commands the archdeacon of Whithorn to absolve Nicholas de Karden, knight, and Cicely, his wife, from the sentences of excommunication which they have incurred, in that, having a suit with the convent of Dundrennan, about some possession, and being put in possession of them by the precentor of York and his co-judges, the other party being contumacious, they for one night blocked up the doors of a certain chapel which the monks had defended against them.
Firm date
17 October 1246
Dating Notes
16 kal. Nov., pontifical year 4
Place date (modern)
Lyon
Related Place
Lyon
Source for Data Entry
Cal. Papal Letters, i, 228
Trad. ID
Cal. Papal Letters, i, 228
Calendar number
2/143/61
Charter type
Papal letter
Language
Entered from an English summary

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
17 Oct. 1246 Command to absolve Nicholas de Karden and his wife Cecilia yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
17 Oct. 1246 Wife (uxor) of Nicholas de Karden, knight (Familial relationship) Cecilia, wife of Nicholas of Karden Nicholas de Karden, knight


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
17 Oct. 1246 archdeacon of Whithorn (Candida Casa) Unknown, archdeacon of Whithorn
17 Oct. 1246 knight Nicholas de Karden, knight
17 Oct. 1246 precentor of York Simon of Evesham, archdeacon of East Riding