People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/41/2 (Melr. Lib., no. 122)

Description
Herbert, dean, and the whole chapter of Glasgow, with common consent and counsel, have granted and by their charter established to Melrose Abbey, in free, quit and perpetual alms, the church of Hassendean (ROX) which Jocelin, bishop [of Glasgow], assigned and established to the abbey, by the counsel, consent and grant of William, king of Scotland, and the counsel and consent of the chapter, towards the undertaking of beggars and pilgrims, and of which church there was a dispute between the king and the same bishop pertaining to the right of its patronage. The king granted what right he had or could have in the church of Hassendean to Bishop Jocelin, so that all the works of the church itself may be approved, paid, and converted for good use, to be held by Melrose Abbey, just as other conventual or parish churches in the diocese of Glasgow, saving a pension of 20s. from the same church paid by Melrose to the bishop yearly at the feast of St Martin, and saving episcopal dues.
Firm date
10 September 1195 X 2 February 1196
Dating Notes
First attestation of Roger, prior of Paisley; consecration of Reginald, bishop of Ross × Simon as archdeacon of Glasgow
Source for Data Entry
Melrose Liber, i, no. 122
Trad. ID
Melr. Lib., no. 122
Calendar number
2/41/2
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
NAS, GD 55/122
Document Image
See the Models of Authority website for an image of this charter with transcription, translation, etc.

Total number of associated factoids: 38

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Date Short Summary Title Holder
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 dean of Glasgow Herbert, dean of Glasgow (fl.1179×89-1204×07)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 Dominus (Lord/Sir) William I, king of Scots (d.1214)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 king of Scots William I, king of Scots (d.1214)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 Earl David, earl of Huntingdon (d.1219)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow (d.1199)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 bishop of Glasgow Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow (d.1199)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 Dominus (Lord/Sir) John Scott, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1203)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 bishop of Dunkeld John Scott, bishop of Dunkeld (d.1203)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Richard of Lincoln, bishop of Moray (d.1203)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 bishop of Moray Richard of Lincoln, bishop of Moray (d.1203)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 Dominus (Lord/Sir) Reginald, bishop of Ross (d.1213)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 bishop of Ross Reginald, bishop of Ross (d.1213)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 archdeacon Simon, archdeacon of Glasgow (fl.1165×74-1195×96)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 Master John of Roxburgh, master, treasurer of Glasgow (d.1196)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 ? canon Elias of Partick, canon of Glasgow (son of Fulbert)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 ? canon William, canon of Glasgow, clerk
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 canon of Glasgow Bede, canon of Glasgow
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 canon of Glasgow Elias, clerk and canon of Glasgow
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 dean of Teviotdale John, dean of Teviotdale and Roxburgh (fl.1195-1204×07)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 dean of Clydesdale Peter, dean of Clydesdale and Stobo (fl.1175×95)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 dean of Annandale Thomas, dean of Annandale (fl.1195)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 dean of Eskdale Richard, dean of Eskdale (fl.1195)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 dean of Nithsdale Ralph, dean of Strathnith and Dumfries (fl.1195-98×1202)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 dean of Desnes James, dean of Desnes (fl.1195)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 prior of Paisley Roger, prior of Paisley (fl.1195×96-1208×14)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 clerk (bishop's) Walter, clerk of Bishops Ingram and Jocelin
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 clerk (bishop's) John of Huntingdon, master, official of Glasgow (fl.1179×1208)
10 Sept. 1195 X 2 Feb. 1196 clerk of Mearns Philip, clerk of Mearns