Pope Gregory IX permits the bishop of Dunkeld, since he is creating the priory of Inchcolm into a new abbey, to provide for their sustenance from the possessions of his church of Dunkeld, which in the bishop’s time had increased to 100 marks annually with the assent of his chapter. He therefore permits this to him, according to canonical sanctions, to do this, a long as the other goods of the church of Dunkeld are not alienated.