Document 2/137/63 (Dryb. Lib., no. 220A)
- Description
- Pope Innocent III writes to Abbot [Henry] and the prior of Kelso and the rector of the church of Eccles, St Andrews diocese, noting the case called between the abbot and convent of Dryburgh and Alexander, clerk of ‘Colbaynistoun’, Glasgow diocese, concerning certain teinds belonging to the church of Lanark, called before the bishop of Glasgow, not part of this delegation, and that Alexander had presumed to inflict injury and damage concerning these teinds and other things. He thus commands them to call them together and hear the case, and to establish what is canonical, without appeal, causing what is decreed to be observed firmly by ecclesiastical censure. If all of them cannot take part in carrying this out, let two of them do it.
- Firm date
- 9 June 1211
- Dating Notes
- 5 id. June, pontifical year 14
- Place date (modern)
- Lateran
- Place date (document)
- Lateran
- Related Place
- Lateran
- Source for Data Entry
- Dryburgh Liber, no. 220A
- Trad. ID
- Dryb. Lib., no. 220A
- Calendar number
- 2/137/63
- Charter type
- Papal letter
- Language
- Latin
- Notes
- Ferguson, Medieval Papal Reps., App. I, no. 33