People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/145/24 (Cal. Papal Letters, i, 416)

Description
Pope Urban IV commands the bishop of Dunkeld to cause the canonry and prebend of his church, held by the bishop of Dunblane at the time of his promotion, to be given up, together with fruits received, to Master William de Lacornere, papal chaplain, the pope having ordered the bishops of Dunblane and Glasgow to induct and defend him in possession of the same; but although William was received as canon, the bishop’s nephew, Nicholas, asserting that his uncle had given him the prebend, and acting on his advice, has put William to much trouble and expense in trying to get possession of it. The bishop is ordered to pay annually to William, until he gets the prebend, a sum equal to the fruits of it; any previous proceedings by the said William, or any benefices he has obtained, notwithstanding.
Firm date
10 December 1263
Dating Notes
4 id. Dec., pontifical year 3
Place date (modern)
Orvieto
Related Place
Orvieto
Source for Data Entry
Cal. Papal Letters, i, 416
Trad. ID
Cal. Papal Letters, i, 416
Calendar number
2/145/24
Charter type
Notitia
Language
Entered from an English summary

Total number of associated factoids: 12

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Command to defend William de Lacornere in possession no
unavailable Gift of prebend of Dunkeld no
10 Dec. 1263 Command to cause canonry and prebend of Dunkeld to be given to William de Lacornere yes


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
10 Dec. 1263 Canonry and prebend of Dunkeld Robert de Prebenda, bishop of Dunblane (d.1284)