Pope Innocent III writes to the abbot and convent of Lindores, taking the monastery into his protection with the goods which they reasonably possess or shall acquire in future, including the villa and church of Exmagirdle (PER) with the teinds of Clavage (PER) (?), which Bishop Abraham and the chapter of Dunblane granted, the churches of Redgorton (PER), Newtyle (ANG), Little Hambleton (Rutland), Mearns (KCD), with the fishery on the sand [‘in Sabulo’] (‘Sands’, prob. PER), and their pertinents, flour, malt, cheese and year-old pigs, which M[alise], late brother of G[ilbert], earl of Strathearn, granted.