People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/139/30 (St A. Lib., 86-7 )

Description
Pope Honorius III, following the example of Pope Urban, his predecessor, gives to the prior and canons of St Andrews free faculty to correct canons in the churches subject to him, and to present canons to such churches. He also prohibits bishops, archdeacons or their officials from presuming to demand undue exactions from them, their churches or clerics.
Firm date
28 May 1219
Dating Notes
5 kal. June, pontifical year 3
Place date (modern)
Rome (St Peter's)
Place date (document)
Rom' apud sanctum petrum
Related Place
Rome
Source for Data Entry
St Andrews Liber, 86-7
Trad. ID
St A. Lib., 86-7
Calendar number
2/139/30
Charter type
Papal letter
Language
Latin
Notes
Ferguson, ‘Scotia Pontificia: Additions and Corrections’, no. 172* (147A)

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Concession to present canons no
28 May 1219 Concession to present canons and not to have undue exactions demanded yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
28 May 1219 Predecessor of Honorius III, pope (d.1227) (Tenurial & lordship relationship) Urban III, pope (d.1187) Honorius III, pope (d.1227)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
28 May 1219 pope Honorius III, pope (d.1227)
28 May 1219 pope Urban III, pope (d.1187)