People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/6/60 A (Inchcolm, no. 22)

Description
Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, by the common consent of his chapter, has granted and established for Inchcolm Abbey the church of Rosyth (FIF) in perpetuity, converted totally for their own uses, with the chapel of Logie (in Rosyth, FIF), and the land belonging to it, and the church of Auchtertool (FIF) with land and everything belonging to it, including revenues, offerings, and teinds. He also establishes for them the churches of Dalgety (FIF) and of Aberdour (FIF) with the chapel of Beath (later parish church of Beath FIF) similarly converted for their own uses, with 20s every year in the church of Cramond (MLO) which his predecessor Bishop Geoffrey gave them for the censing of the host. The canons are to present suitable chaplains for these churches. Moreover, he establishes the lands and holdings which they have in his diocese by donation of the king and pontiffs or barons.
Firm date
3 August 1251 X 16 April 1272
Dating Notes
Consecration × death of Bishop Richard.
Source for Data Entry
Inchcolm Chrs, no. 22
Trad. ID
Inchcolm, no. 22
Calendar number
2/6/60 /A
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 4

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Grant of 20s in church of Cramond (MLO) no
3 Aug. 1251 X 16 Apr. 1272 Renewal of churches and chapels for Inchcolm Abbey yes Chapter of Dunkeld


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
3 Aug. 1251 X 16 Apr. 1272 Predecessor of Richard, bishop of Dunkeld (d. 1272) Geoffrey de Liberatione, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1249) Richard of Inverkeithing, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1272)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
3 Aug. 1251 X 16 Apr. 1272 bishop of Dunkeld Richard of Inverkeithing, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1272)