People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/158/13 (Cal. Papal Letters, ii, 37)

Description
Pope Clement V grants dispensation to James de Dalilegh, rector of Cranley, in the diocese of Winchester, and of Dumbarton, Calder and Kirkmaiden in the diocese of Glasgow, St Andrews and Whithorn, and a canonry and prebend of St David’s, value £95, which he holds by papal dispensation, to retain also the archdeaconry of Glasgow, value £50, which he has held for a year-and-a-half, without any dispensation.
Firm date
5 February 1308
Dating Notes
Non. Feb., pontifical year 3
Place date (modern)
Poitiers
Related Place
Poitiers
Source for Data Entry
Calendar of Papal Letters, ii, 37
Trad. ID
Cal. Papal Letters, ii, 37
Calendar number
2/158/13
Charter type
Papal letter
Language
Entered from an English summary

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
5 Feb. 1308 Concession to hold benefices yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
5 Feb. 1308 rector of Cranley James Dalilegh
5 Feb. 1308 rector of Dumbarton James Dalilegh
5 Feb. 1308 rector of Calder James Dalilegh
5 Feb. 1308 rector of Kirkmaiden James Dalilegh
5 Feb. 1308 canon/prebendary of St David's James Dalilegh


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
5 Feb. 1308 Various benefices James Dalilegh