People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/156/15 (Theiner, no. 364)

Description
Boniface VIII writes to David, bishop of Moray, noting how the church of Moray was without a pastor since the death of Archibald, bishop of Moray, and how the dean and chapter called for an election in which thirteen canons voted for David, then a canon himself, four for the dean, one for John, the archdeacon, and three for Henry, the chancellor. The dean, by the consent of the chapter, then chose David, and the chapter sent Master James and Roger, canons, to the pope to ask him to confirm the election. The election being found defective, David resigned it in the pope’s presence, though the pope appointed him bishop afterwards and M[atthew], bishop of Porto consecrated him. Concurrent letters to the chapter of Moray, and to the clergy of the diocese.
Firm date
30 June 1299
Dating Notes
2 kal. July, pontifical year 5
Place date (modern)
Anagni
Place date (document)
Anagnie
Related Place
Anagni
Source for Data Entry
Theiner, Monumenta, no. 364
Trad. ID
Theiner, no. 364
Calendar number
2/156/15
Charter type
Papal letter
Language
Latin

Total number of associated factoids: 15

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Resignation of election to see of Moray no
30 Jun. 1299 Appointment of David to see of Moray yes
30 Jun. 1299 * Statement concerning election of David to see of Moray yes
30 Jun. 1299 * Statement concerning election of David to see of Moray yes