People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Place: ARG (Argyll) >> Kilcalmonell

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Name Floruits Related place
Church of St Colmanel in Kintyre Kilcalmonell
Clement, rector of Kilcalmonell Kilcalmonell
Unknown, rector of Kilcalmonell 1247 × 1247 Kilcalmonell


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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Donation of land of Skipness (ARG) no
unavailable Gift of land called 'Denariata' (pennyland) no
unavailable Donation of land of Skipness (ARG) no
20 Mar. 1247 Confirmation of land called 'Denariata' (pennyland)near church of St Colmanel in Kintyre (ARG) yes
1 Jan. 1262 Confirmation of church of St Colmanel in Kintyre (Kilcalmonell, ARG) yes Adam of Lochmaben, master, clerk; David Siward, clerk; Gilbert or Gilla Brigte, archdeacon of Argyll (1262-70); Robert of Carrick, master, clerk; William, chaplain of Kilmacolm
1265 Confirmation of possessions of Paisley Abbey yes
Wednesday 23 Oct. 1269 *Renewal of churches yes
29 Jan. 1273 X 1285 Inspection of charters [relating to church of Kilcalmonell (ARG)] yes
2 Sept. 1284 Command to receive Maurice, Brice and William, into possession of church of Kilcalmonell (ARG) yes
2/Sep/1284 Command to receive Brice and William, monks of Paisley, into corporeal possession of church of St Colmanel in Kintyre (Kilcalmonell, ARG) and chapel of Skipness no
7 Sept. 1284 Institution into corporeal possession of Paisley Abbey the church of St Colmanel in Kintyre (Kilcalmonell, ARG) yes
unavailable ?Concession made to Paisley Abbey by Angus, son of Donald, and Dubgall, son of Suibne, and Duncan, son of Fearchar, and Lagmann, son of Malcolm no
17 Apr. 1261 Gift of the right of patronage of the church of St Colmanel (Kilcalmonell, ARG) and the chapel of St Columba near Skipness castle (ARG) yes Adam of Lochmaben, master, clerk; David Siward, clerk; Finlay of Strathgryfe, knight; Simon of Biggar, precentor of Glasgow (d.1266×69); Thomas Crook, knight; Walter Stewart, earl of Menteith (d.c.1293); William, chaplain of Paisley