People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/140/3 (Glas. Reg., no. 147)

Description
Pope Gregory IX writes to the bishop of Dunkeld, the prior of Coldingham and the dean of Lothian, noting that he has received a complaint from H[ugh], archdeacon of Glasgow, against the bishop of Glasgow and certain other clerics and laymen of the Glasgow diocese concerning the liberties and immunities of the archdeacon, rents and other things. He thus commands them to call together the parties, hear the case, and terminate it without appeal, causing what is decreed to be observed firmly by ecclesiastical censure. If the witnesses [named shall have withdrawn out of favour, hatred or fear, they shall compel them by the same censure, without appeal, to provide testimony of the truth.] If all of them [cannot take part in carrying this out, let two of them do it.]
Firm date
16 December 1227
Dating Notes
17 Kal. Jan., pontifical year 1
Place date (modern)
Lateran
Place date (document)
Lat'
Related Place
Lateran
Source for Data Entry
Glasgow Registrum, i, no. 147
Trad. ID
Glas. Reg., no. 147
Calendar number
2/140/3
Charter type
Papal letter
Language
Latin
Notes
Ferguson, Medieval Papal Reps., App. I, no. 79

Total number of associated factoids: 7

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
16 Dec. 1227 Appointment of papal judges-delegate yes