People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/147/14 (Inchaff. Chrs., no. 104 )

Description
Pope Gregory X writes to the dean of Dunblane, stating that the abbot and convent of Inchaffray had related to him that some clerics and laymen have conceded certain teinds, lands, possessions, rents, houses, cottages, mills, rights, jurisdictions and other goods, some for life, others for a long time and others in perpetuity, at ferme or sub censu annuo, to the great injury of the monastery. He thus commands him to discover which goods have been alienated by concessions of this sort, and to restore to the monastery their rights and ownership of those goods, causing those opposed by ecclesiastical censure without appeal. If the witnesses named shall have withdrawn out of favour, or fear, they shall compel them by the same censure, without appeal, to provide testimony of the truth.
Firm date
15 July 1274
Dating Notes
Id. July, pontifical year 3
Place date (modern)
Lyon
Place date (document)
Lugduni
Related Place
Lyon
Source for Data Entry
Inchaffray Chrs., no. 104
Trad. ID
Inchaff. Chrs., no. 104
Calendar number
2/147/14
Charter type
Papal letter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin Charters, Bull No. 11 Ferguson, Medieval Papal Reps., App. I, no. 149

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
15 Jul. 1274 Appointment of papal judge-delegate yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
15 Jul. 1274 pope Gregory, pope (d.1276)
15 Jul. 1274 dean of Dunblane Thomas, master, dean of Dunblane (1273-1285x96)