People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/10/300 (Dunf. Reg., no. 121)

Description
William of Lamberton, bishop of St. Andrews, confirms by the present [charter] to Dunfermline Abbey, for the honour of St Andrew, his patron [saint], and the blessed Queen Margaret, of whom’s relicts are being revered there, the vicarage of the church of the convent of Dunfermline (FIF), with the pariochial church, for their own uses in perpetuity, so that the sacrist of the church, whoever he may be at the time, may have the cure of the vicarage. He reserves the episcopal dues, and also states that a suitable chaplain should be provided to serve the parish. The bishop concludes by stating that the sacrist should be mindful not to hinder the cure by taking certain specified actions.
Firm date
Monday 12 December 1300
Dating Notes
Monday nearest after the feast of the blessed Nicholas the intercessor (6 Dec.) in the year of the lord 1300
Place date (modern)
Dunfermline
Place date (document)
Dunfermel'
Related Place
Dunfermline
Source for Data Entry
Dunfermline Registrum, no. 121
Trad. ID
Dunf. Reg., no. 121
Calendar number
2/10/300
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 4

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
Monday 12 Dec. 1300 Renewal of vicarage of church of Dunfermline (FIF) yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
Monday 12 Dec. 1300 Patron Saint of William of Lamberton, bishop of St Andrews (d. 1328) ((Other)) Saint Andrew William of Lamberton, bishop of St Andrews (d.1328)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
Monday 12 Dec. 1300 bishop of St Andrews William of Lamberton, bishop of St Andrews (d.1328)
Monday 12 Dec. 1300 queen Margaret, queen of Scots (d.1093)