People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/143/173 (NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.19, no. 21)

Description
Pope Innocent IV writes to Master William, archdeacon of St Andrews, clerk of the king of Scotland, noting that, for his good merits, besides the archdeaconry, he may hold one benefice in Scotland with cure of souls, if its value does not exceed 100 marks.
Firm date
22 February 1254
Dating Notes
8 kal. Mar., pontifical year 11
Place date (document)
Lateran
Source for Data Entry
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.19, no. 21. See also St A. Lib., xliii, no. 12.
Trad. ID
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.19, no. 21
Calendar number
2/143/173
Charter type
Papal letter
Language
Latin
Original (contemporary)
yes
Notes
NLS, Adv. MS 15.1.19, no. 21 Calendared at: Cal. Papal Letters, i, 296; St Andrews Liber, xliii, no. 12

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
22 Feb. 1254 Concession to hold benefice in Scotland yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
22 Feb. 1254 Clerk of Alexander III, king of Scots (d.1286) (Employment relationship) William Wishart, bishop of St Andrews (d.1279) Alexander III, king of Scots (d.1286)