Pope Martin IV appoints William, abbot of Arbroath, to the see of Dunblane, in the place of Robert, deceased. His election, made by the chapter, was presented to the pope and examined by three cardinals, when he resigned all right in it; on which the pope appoints him, and directs Ordonius, bishop of Tusculum, to consecrate him. Concurrent letters to the chapter, and to the clergy of Dunblane, and to Malise, earl of Strathearn, patron of the see.