People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 4/32/53 (Dugdale, Monasticon, 615-6, no. 82 )

Description
Walter, bishop of Whithorn and John, archdeacon of the same and abbot of Glenluce, recite a bull of Pope Honorius [III] about a complaint by [Walter] bishop of Glasgow that the monks of Holm Cultram and others had turned certain parish churches into granges and oratories. The monks of Holm being summoned and appearing by their proctor, the bishop of Glasgow said that Kirkgunzeon chapel had been a parochial church under Glasgow, and ought to be restored; but finally agreed that for the sake of religion he would permit Holm Abbey to hold the land of Kirkgunzeon and the chapel of St. Winnin according to the consent of Jocelin, late bishop of Glasgow and the confirmation of Pope Innocent.
Firm date
27 May 1222 X 18 March 1227
Dating Notes
After letter of Pope Honorius III (6 kal. June, pontifical year 6) × death of Pope Honorius III
Source for Data Entry
Dugdale, Monasticon, v, 615-6, no. 82
Trad. ID
Dugdale, Monasticon, 615-6, no. 82
Calendar number
4/32/53
Charter type
Settlement
Language
Latin
Notes
Register of Holm Cultram, no. 139 Ferguson, Medieval Papal Reps., App. I, no. 60

Total number of associated factoids: 12

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Appointment of papal judges delegate no
unavailable Confirmation of Kirkgunzeon by Pope Innocent III no
27 May 1222 X 18 Mar. 1227 Settlement of dispute between Walter, bishop of Glasgow and Holm Cultram Abbey yes
27 May 1222 X 18 Mar. 1227 * Gift (agreement) of land of Kirkgunzeon and chapel of St. Winnin yes