People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 3/381/1 (Pais. Reg., 120-1)

Description
Dougall son of Sweeney, with the assent of John his heir, has given, granted, and by this his present charter established, for the welfare of his soul, and those of Juliana and Joanna his spouses, to Paisley Abbey, the right of patronage of the church of St Colmanel which is located in his land of Kintyre (Kilcalmonell, ARG), in free, pure and perpetual alms, with all pertinents, lands, liberties and easements, and with the chapel of St Columba that is located next to his castle of Skipness (ARG) after the death of Clement the rector of that church, holding without any secular burden. Moreover, he has given and bequeathed his body for burial in the monastery of Paisley.
Firm date
17 April 1261
Dating Notes
Palm Sunday, AD 1261
Place date (modern)
Paisley
Place date (document)
Passelet
Related Place
Paisley
Source for Data Entry
Paisley Registrum, 120-1
Trad. ID
Pais. Reg., 120-1
Calendar number
3/381/1
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 20

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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
17 Apr. 1261 Skipness castle Dougal, son of Suibne (MacSween)
17 Apr. 1261 Chapel of St Columba near Skipness castle Clement, rector of Kilcalmonell