People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 1/54/493 (RRS, vi, no. 355)

Description
David, king of Scots, to his officers, noting that he granted and gave his venerable father the bishop of Moray, by his letters patent, that those chaplains [in chapels] founded by his predecessors and by the late Thomas Randolph, earl of Moray, paid from the teinds of fines and escheats of pleas or the justiciar ayre held by his justiciars whether royal or regality in which the church of Moray has long been saised and possessed, and of which they may have been dispossessed, and timber of woods and forests within the earldom which had been assigned by his predecessors to the uses of the bishops of Moray and the canons and other ecclesiastical men of the college or diocese which they may have been refused, may be and ought to be compelled by any method of ecclesiastical censure. The king commands his officers to enforce by secular penalties the bishop's and canons' rights to the salary of teinds and the timber.
Firm date
26 July 1366
Dating Notes
26 July, regnal year 37
Place date (modern)
Scone
Place date (document)
Sconam
Related Place
Scone
Source for Data Entry
RRS, vi, no. 355
Trad. ID
RRS, vi, no. 355
Calendar number
1/54/493
Charter type
Letter (administrative)
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
unavailable Concession of teinds of royal justice in earldom of Moray no
26 Jul. 1366 Command to enforce payment of teinds and timber in earldom of Moray yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
26 Jul. 1366 king of Scots David II, king of Scots (d. 1371)
26 Jul. 1366 earl of Moray Thomas Randolph, earl of Moray (d. 1332)