Document 2/156/18 (Cal. Papal Letters, i, 597-8)
- Description
- Boniface VIII commands the bishop of Dunblane, Bartholomew of Fernetino, canon of London, and another named, to cause the convent of Arbroath to pay to Master John, son of Andrew Guidice of Anagni, chaplain of Francis, cardinal of St Mary’s in Cosmedin, canon of Dunkeld, or his proctor, a certain number of marks due to him as fruits of his prebend, which the late abbot Henry, and the said convent received, and bound themselves to pay, but which has been unpaid for nine years; the bishop of Dunblane, coming to Rome to have his election confirmed, was summoned to pay what had been due for nine years but on his saying that he had nothing of the goods of the convent, the judge, John, the pope’s chamberlain stopped the case. The money is now to be paid within two months.
- Firm date
- 2 January 1301
- Dating Notes
- 4 Non. Jan., pontifical year 7
- Place date (modern)
- Lateran
- Related Place
- Lateran
- Source for Data Entry
- Calendar of Papal Letters, i, 597-8
- Trad. ID
- Cal. Papal Letters, i, 597-8
- Calendar number
- 2/156/18
- Charter type
- Papal letter
- Language
- Entered from an English summary