People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/143/37 (Cal. Papal Letters, i, 225)

Description
Pope Innocent IV commands the abbot of Dunfermline, to whom John le Romeyn, archdeacon of Richmond, in Yorkshire, being commissioned by the pope to make provision of a benefice of 20 marks in Scotland to Peter, son of Ingembald, a Roman citizen, had committed the business, to proceed in the matter without delay.
Firm date
19 February 1246
Dating Notes
11 kal. Mar., pontifical year 3
Place date (modern)
Lyon
Related Place
Lyon
Source for Data Entry
Cal. Papal Letters, i, 225
Trad. ID
Cal. Papal Letters, i, 225
Calendar number
2/143/37
Charter type
Papal letter
Language
Entered from an English summary
Notes
Entered only from English summary

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
19 Feb. 1246 Command to make provision of benefice of 20 marks yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
19 Feb. 1246 Son of Ingembald (father of Peter) (Familial relationship) Peter, son of Ingebald, clerk Ingebald (father of Peter)


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
19 Feb. 1246 abbot of Dunfermline Robert de Keldeleth, abbot of Melrose (d.1273)
19 Feb. 1246 archdeacon of Richmond John le Romeyn, archdeacon of Richmond (d.1255/56)