Document 2/79/10 (Barrow, 'Dalmilling', 64-5)
- Description
- The abbot and convent of Paisley declare that once, because of a tax demand from the Papal See, they withheld from the 40 marks owed annually to the Master and Brethren of the Order of Sempringham the sum of 60s. sterling, according to the taxation of revenues in Scotland. They invoked papal authority for this detention in the chamber at Durham, but have now made satisfaction regarding it, according to the wishes of the Order of Sempringham. In future, tax demands are not to be made the ground for withholding any part of the annual pension, and the abbot, etc., place themselves under the same penalty regarding this as they previously did in regard to the pension itself.
- Firm date
- circa 1246
- Dating Notes
- Settlement between Sempringham and Paisley (4/32/86)
- Source for Data Entry
- G.W.S. Barrow, ‘The Gilbertine House of Dalmilling’, Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Collections, 2nd ser., iv (1958), 64-5, no. 5
- Trad. ID
- Barrow, 'Dalmilling', 64-5
- Calendar number
- 2/79/10
- Charter type
- Notification
- Language
- Latin