Scottish Episcopal Acta - a Handlist

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1 1 Scottish Episcopal Acta - a Handlist ABERDEEN Edward 1147/ St A. Lib., 297; A.B. Ill., ii, 16 (28 Mar x 1171) Confirms the grant by Earl Morgund [of Mar] of the church of Tarland to St Andrews Cathedral Priory Matthew Arb. Lib., i, no.197; A.B. Ill., ii, (1189 x 20 Aug. 1199) Confirms the churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey in the diocese of Aberdeen in proprios usus Kel. Lib., ii, no.449; A.B. Coll., 292 (prob. 13 Apr x 20 Aug. 1199) Confirms the church of Peterculter to Kelso Abbey Kel. Lib., ii, no.450; A.B. Coll., (1189 x 20 Aug. 1199) Confirms the church of Peterculter to Kelso Abbey St A. Lib., 288 (2 Apr x 4 Aug. 1188) Declares that he was present when Ness son of William gave the church of Leuchars to St Andrews Cathedral Priory St. A. Lib., 298; A.B. Ill., ii, (2 Apr x 30 Mar.1183) Confirms the grant by Earl Morgund and Countess Agnes [of Mar] of the church of Tarland with a mill there and a ploughgate of land called Hachadgouan to St Andrews Cathedral Priory St. A. Lib., ; A.B. Ill., ii, 20 (2 Apr x 30 Mar.1183) Confirms the grant by Earl Morgund and Countess Agnes [of Mar] of the church of Migvie to St Andrews Cathedral Priory St A. Lib., 299 (1175 x 20 Aug. 1199) Confirms the church of Bourtie in proprios usus to St Andrews Cathedral Priory Abdn. Reg., 11 12; A.B. Coll., 153 4; Hist. Records Leslie, , App., no.iv (1189 x 20 Aug.1199) Founds the hospital of St Peter in the territory of Aberdeen Abdn. Reg., ii, in (2 Apr x 20 Aug. 1199) At the instigation of Gilbert de Ver and the rest of the Hospitallers in

2 2 England, grants to Michael the clerk the churches of Glenmuick with their chapels Abdn. Reg., 13; Howlett, Caledonian Craftsmanship, [text and translation] (1179 x c.1193) Grants to William de Tatenell, his man, in feu and heritage those two ploughgates of land which Earl David gave to the bishop and his church John Arb. Lib., i, no.198; A.B. Ill., ii, (20 Aug.1199 x 13 Oct.1207) Confirms the churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey in the diocese of Aberdeen in proprios usus Kel. Lib., ii, no.444 (1202 x 13 Oct.1207) Confirms the church of Peterculter in proprios usus to Kelso Abbey St A. Lib., 374; A.B. Coll., 173, 603 (20 Aug.1199 x 13 Oct.1207) At the prompting of Gilchrist earl of Mar, confirms the church of Leochel with half a davach of land to the canons called Celide of Monymusk St. A. Lib., ; A.B. Coll., 173; Macpherson, Monymusk, [partial translation] (20 Aug.1199 x 13 Oct.1207) Confirms the churches of Logie-Mar, Invernochty and Leochel to the canons of Monymusk, as in the charter of Gilchrist earl of Mar St A. Lib., 375; A.B. Coll., 588; Macpherson, Monymusk, 101 [partial translation] (20 Aug x 13 Oct. 1207) At the prompting of Gilchrist earl of Mar, confirms the church of Alford with half a davach of land in proprios usus to the canons of Monymusk Adam de Kalder Arb. Lib., i, no.199; A.B. Ill., ii, 121 (29 Jan x 18 Sept. 1226) Confirms the churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey in the diocese of Aberdeen in usus proprios St A. Lib., 365 (29 Jan x 1228) At the prompting of Thomas Durward, confirms the church of Alford to the church of St Mary of Monymusk St A. Lib., ; A.B. Ill., ii, 18 (29 Jan.1208 x 1226) Confirms the grant by Earl Morgund and Countess Agnes [of Mar] of the church of

3 3 Tarland with a mill there and a ploughgate of land called Hachadgouan to St Andrews Cathedral Priory St A. Lib., ; A.B. Ill., ii, (29 Jan.1208 x 1226) Confirms the grant by Earl Morgund and Countess Agnes [of Mar] of the church of Migvie to St Andrews Cathedral Priory St A. Lib., 301 (29 Jan.1208 x 1226) Confirms the church of Bourtie, which William de Lamberton gave, to St Andrews Cathedral Priory Gilbert de Stirling Arb. Lib., i, no.200; A.B. Ill., ii, (1228 x 17 June1239) Following Bishops Matthew, John and Adam, confirms the churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey in the diocese of Aberdeen in usus proprios Kel. Lib., i, no.224 (1228 x 1236) Confirms the church of Peterculter in usus proprios to Kelso Abbey Kel. Lib., ii, no.435 (1228 x 1236) With the advice of his chapter, confirms the church of Peterculter in usus proprios to Kelso Abbey St A. Lib., 367 (1228 x 9 July 1238) At the prompting of W[illiam Malveisin] bishop of St Andrews, grants the church of Keig to the canons of Monymusk St A. Lib., 368 (1228 x 17 June 1239) At the prompting of Duncan earl of Mar, confirms the church of St Andrew of Kindrochit [Braemar] to the canons of Monymusk St A. Lib., ; A.B. Ill., ii, 21 (1228 x 1236) With the consent of his chapter, confirms the church of Tarland with a mill there and a ploughgate of land called Hachagouan and the church of Imp gaueth [Migvie?] to St Andrews Cathedral Priory St A. Lib., 302 (1228 x 17 June 1239) With the consent of his chapter, confirms the church of Bourtie, which William de Lamberton gave, in proprios usus to St Andrews Cathedral Priory {Moray Reg., no.88 (1236/7) agreement with Andrew bishop of Moray [Entered under

4 4 Moray]} Ralph de Lamley Abdn. Reg., i, 15 (20 Aug. 1240) Declares the churches of the common fund of the canons of Aberdeen Cathedral to be free of all kinds of procurations and exactions Arb. Lib., i, no.202; A.B. Ill., ii, (17 June 1239 x 13 May 1247) Following Bishops Matthew, John, Adam and Gilbert, confirms the churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey in the diocese of Aberdeen in usus proprios St A. Lib., 303 (23 Oct. 1240) With the consent of his chapter, confirms the church of Bourtie, which William de Lamberton gave, to St Andrews Cathedral Priory St A. Lib., (28 Apr. 1244) Confirms the church of Bourtie with two ploughgates of land to St Andrews Cathedral Priory and makes arrangements for vicars Abdn. Reg., ii, (17 June 1239 x 13 May 1247) At the instigation of Walter Bisset, confirms to the Templars of Maryculter the church of Aboyne Kel. Lib., i, no.227; A.B. Coll., 293 (17 June 1239 x 13 May 1247) At the presentation of the abbot and monks of Kelso, admits Adam de Soletre [Soutra] to the vicarage of the church of Peterculter NLS MS Adv , no.34 [Register copy printed: St A. Lib., ; A.B.Coll., 567-8] (28 Apr.1244 x 13 May 1247) At the presentation of the prior and convent of St Andrews, grants Robert de la Runce, his chaplain, the vicarage of Bourtie Peter de Ramsay Abdn. Reg., ii, (18 Apr.1256) Promulgates statutes for Aberdeen Cathedral A.B. Coll., (22 Dec.1255) Agrees arbitration between him and Arbroath Abbey in a dispute over the boundaries of the land of Tulachgrig, which belongs to the bishop and church of Aberdeen, and the land of Dessuenenin and Achlek, which belongs to Arbroath Abbey

5 5 BL, Add.MS 33,245fos.162r-v [not yet seen, but perhaps = A.B. Coll., ; cf. Arb. Lib., i, Tabula, no.307] Musées de Sens, TC, H54 (1249/50) Grants an indulgence of forty days to those who contibute to the fabric of the shrine of St Edmund of Abingdon at Pontigny Abdn. Reg., i, 17 (13 May 1247 x 1257, prob. x 4 May 1250) Agreement with Alan Durward, justiciar, over the teinds of Kincardine O Neil ARGYLL Alan 1248/ Rites of Durham, App.VI, no.xiv [calendar] (6 Apr.1255) Grants an indulgence of forty days to those visiting the shrine of St Cuthbert or the Galilee in Durham Cathedral Pais. Reg., (1 Jan. 1262) Confirms to Paisley Abbey the church of Kilcalmonell in Kintyre Pais. Reg., (27 Sept. 1253) He has inspected a charter of Angus son of Donald on the church of Kilkerran in Kintyre, and grants that, on its becoming vacant, it may be converted in proprios usus by Paisley Abbey Pais. Reg., 130 (2 Feb. 1262) Announces a solution to the problem arising from the failure of Malcolm parson of Kilkerran in Kintyre to pay what he had promised to Paisley Abbey Pais. Reg., (Sept. 1253; poss. 27 Sept.) Confirms to Paisley Abbey the church of Kilfinan in proprios usus {Pais. Reg.,.4-5 [with William de Bondington of Glasgow] [Shead, no.86] (1249 x 10 Nov.1258; poss. x 21 Jan. 1255)} [Entered under Glasgow] Turpin /1198 BRECHIN

6 6 Arb. Lib., i, no.75; Brech. Reg., ii, App. II, 270, no.ccxx (Mar.1179 c.1190) Grants a toft and croft in the toun of Stracathro and two acres of land in the field belonging to that toun to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.173; Brech. Reg., ii, App. II, 255, no.cxcvii (Mar.1179 x 2 Feb.1196) Confirms the church of Maryton [Old Montrose] to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.177; Brech. Reg., ii, App. II, , no.cci (1191 x 1198 [prob.29 May]) Confirms the church of Catterline in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.178; Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 258, no.cciv (1191 x 1198 [prob. 29 May]) Confirms the churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey in usus proprios Arb. Lib., i, no.193; Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 269, no.ccxvi (Mar.1179 x 16 Jan.1188) Confirms the teind of one full net on the water of North Esk, as granted by King William [I], to Arbroath Abbey Ralph 1198/9 1212/14 Arb. Lib., i, no.77; [ Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 270, no.ccxxi witnesses only] (1202 [x July] x 1214) Confirms a toft and croft in the toun of Stacathro and two acres of land in the field belonging to the toun to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.174; Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, , no.cxcviii (1211 x 1214) Confirms the church of Maryton [Old Montrose] in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.179; Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 257, no.ccii (1211 x 7 Oct.1214) Confirms the church of Dunnichen in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.180 (1211 x 7 Oct.1214) Confirms the church of Kingoldrum in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.181 (1211 x 7 Oct.1214) Confirms the church of Panbride in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.182 (1211 x 7 Oct.1214) Confirms the church of Monikie in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.183 (1211 x 7 Oct.1214) Confirms the church of Catterline in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.184 (1211 x 7 Oct.1214)

7 7 Confirms the church of Guthrie in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., I, no.185; [Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, , no.ccv witnesses only] (1211 x 1214) Confirms the churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey in usus proprios Arb. Lib., i, no.189; Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, , no.ccviii (1202 x 1214) With the advice of his clergy, remits exaction of procurations at Arbroath Abbey s churches in the diocese of Brechin, receiving them instead at Arbroath Arb. Lib., i, no.194; [Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 269, no.ccxvii, witnesses only] (1202 x 1214) Confirms the teind of one full net on the water of North Esk, as granted by King William [I], to Arbroath Abbey Hugh 1214/ Arb. Lib., i, no.78 (31 May 1212 x 15 Dec.1218) Confirms a toft and croft in the toun of Stacathro and two acres of land in the field belonging to the toun, as the charters of Bishops Turpin and Ralph attest, to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.175; [Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 256, no.cxcix, witnesses only] (31 May 1212 x 15 Dec.1218) Confirms the church of Maryton [Old Montrose] in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.186; Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, , no.ccvii (1214 [prob. x 4 Dec.] x 1 Mar.1215) Confirms the churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey in usus proprios Arb. Lib., i, no.190; [Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 261, no.ccx, witnesses only] (31 May 1212 x 15 Dec.1218) Confirms the charter of Bishop Ralph remitting procurations from churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.195; [Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 270, no.ccxviii, witnesses only] (31 May 1212 x 15 Dec.1218) Confirms the teind of one full net on the water of Northesk, as granted by King William [I] and confirmed by Bishops Turpin and Ralph, to Arbroath Abbey

8 8 Gregory Arb. Lib., i, no.79; [Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 271, no.ccxxiii, witnesses only] (15 Dec x 1222) Confirms a toft and croft in the toun of Stracathro and two acres of land in the field belonging to the toun, as the charters of his predecessors attest, to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.176; [Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 256, no.cc, witnesses only] (15 Dec x 1222) Confirms the church of Maryton [Old Montrose] in usus proprios, as in his predecessors charters, to Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.187 (15 Dec x 1222) Confirms the churches belonging to Arbroath Abbey in usus proprios Arb. Lib., i, no.191; Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, , no.ccxi (15 Dec x 1222) Confirms the charters of Bishops Ralph and Hugh remitting procurations at five named churches; they will be received at Arbroath Abbey Arb. Lib., i, no.196; [Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, 270, no.ccxix, witnesses only] (15 Dec x 1222) Confirms the teind of one full net on the water of North Esk, as granted by King William [I] and confirmed by bishops Turpin, Ralph and Hugh, to Arbroath Abbey MS: BL ADD 33,245, fos xci, r.-v. (15 Dec x 19 Aug. 1235) With the assent of his chapter, grants at perpetual ferme to Arbroath Abbey the land of Drumsleed which the bishop has by purchase from Stephen de Kinardislay C.A.Chrs., ii, in no. cxxvii (15 Dec x 19 July 1246) Confirms to Cambuskenneth Abbey the church of Glenisla in usus proprios Lind. Lib., no.15 (15 Dec x 21 Mar. 1225) Confirms the confirmations of Bishops Turpin, Ralph and Hugh made to Lindores Abbey regarding the church of Dundee; it may be converted in proprios usus Dryb. Lib., no.37 [with {John} prior of Restenneth and {Denis}dean of Forfar] (28 Sept x 18 Mar.1227) Judgment by papal judges delegate in a dispute between William parson of Gullane and the nuns of Berwick on Tweed

9 9 Dryb. Lib., no.42 [with Germanus prior of Restenneth and Denis dean of Angus] (21 Mar x 18 Mar.1227) Judgment as papal judges delegate in a dispute between William parson of Gullane and Walter of Congalton knight Fraser, Douglas, iii, no.282; Fraser, Facsimiles, no.40 (1222 x 1225) With the consent and advice of his chapter, quitclaims to Laurence of Abernethy and his heirs all claim in the land between Dunlappie and Stracathro over which there had been a dispute Albin Arb. Lib., i, no. [239]; Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, , no.ccxiii (22 Sept. 1248) Following Bishops Turpin, Ralph, Hugh and Gregory and with the consent of his chapter, confirms the churches of Arbroath Abbey in usus proprios Arb. Lib., I, no. [243]; Brech. Reg., ii, App.II, , no.ccxii [with William dean of Brechin] (22 Sept.1248) Following an enquiry by papal judges delegate, the bishop and church of Brechin quitclaim to Arbroath Abbey all right in specified disputed churches Rites of Durham, App.VI, x [calendar] (1254/5) Grants an indulgence of forty days to those visiting the Galilee [of Durham Cathedral] Rites of Durham, App.VI, xviii [calendar] (4 Mar. 1257) Grants an unspecified indulgence to those visiting any of the five altars in front of Durham Cathedral Finchale, clxxxviii (9 Nov. 1248) Grants an indulgence of forty days to those who contribute to the rebuilding of Finchale Priory Lind. Lib., no.7; Maidment, Analecta, ii, no.xxxviii (Feb. 1253) Announces that he has admitted Mr. William de Mydford to the vicarage of Dundee and that he has fixed the assessment of the vicarage Lind. Lib., no.13 (16 Sept. 1256) Announces the outcome of a dispute between Lindores Abbey and the vicar of Dundee Moray Reg., no.105 [with {Adam} archdeacon of Brechin] (Apr. 1260) Judgement in the dispute between Bishop Archibald of Moray and the dean and canons

10 10 over visitation of prebends and the churches belonging to them {Patrick, Statutes, ; SES, ii, [Ash, no.36] [with David de Bernham of St Andrews] (1249 x1253)} [Entered under St Andrews] CAITHNESS Andrew 1147/ Dunf. Reg., no.123; ESC, no.cclxii (c.1145 x 24 May 1153) Grants the church of Holy Trinity, Dunkeld, to Dunfermline Abbey Gilbert de Moravia 1222/ Bannatyne Misc., iii, no.1; Fraser, Sutherland, iii, no.4; Caithness Recs, i, no.9 [text and translation] (1222 x 24 Mar.1239) Grants a constitution for a chapter in Dornoch Cathedral Moray Reg., no.58 [with H{enry} dean of Ross] (29 July 1224) As papal judges delegate, cause the see of Moray to be transferred to Elgin William 1246/ Rites of Durham, App. VI, xvii [calendar] (16 Sept.1255) Grants an indulgence of forty days to those visiting the shrine of St. Cuthbert or the Galilee [in Durham Cathedral] DUNBLANE Laurence x1171 Camb. Reg., no.218 (1166 x Mar.1179) Agreement with Cambuskenneth Abbey over the church of Tullibody Camb. Reg., no.219 (1165 x 1171) Confirms to Cambuskenneth Abbey the church of Tullibody after the death of Hugh, the chancellor s clerk Simon 1179 c.1195 Arb. Lib., i, no.211 (1191 x 1194) At the request of King William [I], confirms the church of Abernethy in usus proprios with the chapels of Dron and Airlie and the lands of Ballo and Pitlour to Arbroath Abbey

11 11 Camb. Reg., no.122 [initial printed as W.] (1189 [prob. 1193] x Mar.1198) Confirms to Cambuskenneth Abbey the church of Kincardine [in Menteith], as King William [I] s charter testifies Camb. Reg., no.221 (1189 x Mar.1198) Confirms to Cambuskenneth Abbey the church of Tillicoultry Inchaff. Chrs, no.i (1171 [prob.mar.1179] x 1197) Grants to Isaac and all his successors the church of St. John the Evangelist of Inchaffray N.B.Chrs, no.5 (prob x 1198) Confirms to North Berwick Nunnery the church of Logie-Atheron Jonathan 1195x Arb. Lib., i, no.212 (1195 x 1198 [15 Feb. x]) At the request of King William [I], confirms the church of Abernethy in usus proprios with the chapels of Dron and Airlie and the lands of Ballo and Pitlour to Arbroath Abbey Camb. Reg., no.217 (1200 x 1203) Confirms to Cambuskenneth Abbey the churches of Tullibody, Tillicoultry and Kincardine [in Menteith] Inchaff. Chrs, no.x (1195 x 1198) Confirms the possessions of the religious community at Inchaffray Abraham 1210x x Arb. Lib., i, no.213 (1210 x 4 Dec.1214) At the request of King William [I] and with the common consent of his clergy, confirms the church of Abernethy in usus proprios with the chapels of Dron and Airlie and the lands of Ballo and Pitlour to Arbroath Abbey Camb. Reg., no.123 (1210 x 1225) Confirms to Cambuskenneth Abbey the churches of Tullibody, Tillicoultry and Kincardine [in Menteith] Inchaff. Chrs, no.xxx (1210 x 1223) At the instigation of Gilbert earl of Strathearn, confirms to the canons of Inchaffray the church of St. Cathan of Aberuthven

12 12 Inchaff. Chrs, no. XXXI (1210 x 1223) At the instigation of Gilbert earl of Strathearn, confirms to the canons of Inchaffray the church of St. Mahessoc of Auchterarder Lind. Cart., no.xlv (1210 x 1220) With the consent of Gilbert the archdeacon and the clergy of his church, grants to Lindores Abbey an annual revenue of two merks from the bishop s camera N.B. Chrs, no.11 (1210 x 1225) Confirms to North Berwick Nunnery the church of Logie-Atheron Arb. Lib., i, no.214 (1210 x 17 June 1219) Judgment in a dispute between the abbey of Arbroath and the Céli Dé of Abernethy over certain specified teinds: in favour of Arbroath Arb. Lib., i, no.215 (1210 x 4 Dec.1214) Records the judgment of the king s court in the dispute between Arbroath Abbey and the Céli Dé of Abernethy over teinds in favour of Arbroath Dunf. Reg., no.225 and no.111 [which omits one phrase] [with Archdeacon {Gilbert} and {William} abbot of Scone] (7 Feb.1220 x 1225) Because of a complaint by Simon de Noisiaco, parson of Dysart against Dunfermline Abbey over the chapel of Kirkcaldy, decrees, with the consent of William [Malveisin] bishop of St Andrews, that the church of Dysart is to have no right in the chapel OSBERT 1226/ Camb. Reg., no.124 (1227 x 1231) With the advice and consent of Archdeacon Gilbert, confirms to Cambuskenneth Abbey the churches of Kincardine [in Menteith], Tullibody and Tillicoultry CLEMENT Rites of Durham, App.VI, no.iii [calendar] (5 June1240) Grants an indulgence of forty days to all visiting the high altar of Durham Cathedral, which he consecrated Rites of Durham, App.VI, no.iv [calendar] (1 Oct. 1243) Grants an indulgence of forty days to all contributing to the repair of Durham Cathedral, which is threatened with ruin Musées de Sens, TC, H 71 (1251/2)

13 13 Grants an indulgence of forty days to those contributing to the fabric of the shrine of St Edmund of Abingdon at Pontigny Inchaff. Chrs, no.lxi (Aug. 1234) Records the settlement in his dispute with Inchaffray Abbey settled by G[ilbert] bishop of Dunkeld, J[ohn] abbot of Lindores and P[hilip] abbot of Scone Lind Cart., no.li (7 May 1235) Announces that, with the consent of the clergy of the diocese, he accepts the sentence of Bishop William [de Bondington], Dean Hugh and Treasurer Robert of Glasgow on the decree of William [Malveisin] bishop of St Andrews on the dispute between Clement and Lindores Abbey Lind. Cart., no.liv Agreement with Lindores (7 Apr.1239) Agreement with Lindores Abbey over the church of Muthil and teinds from lands in that parish Trinity College, Cambridge, MS R.5.40, fo.59; J.Hutchison Cockburn, Friar Clement O.P. (Bishop of Dunblane ), Society of the Friends of Dunblane Cathedral, vii, , 87 [translation; photograph facing 86]. (16 Nov.1240 x1246) Writes in support of the movement to secure the canonisation of St. Edmund of Abingdon Dunf. Reg., no.83; APS, i, 426 (red) [with many others (no bishops)] (17 Dec.1253) Records a decision of the king s council agreeing with a judgment of King Alexander [III] regarding the land of Smythetun DUNKELD Gregory x Dunf. Reg., no.124 (24 May 1163 x 1169) Confirms the church of the Holy Trinity, Dunkeld, granted by King Malcolm [IV] and Andrew bishop of Caithness, to Dunfermline Abbey Inchcolm Chrs, no.i (24 May 1163 x 1169) Quitclaims to Inchcolm Priory the lands which, at the order of King David [I], he has kept for the work of the canons: the island itself, Nether Cockairnie, Donibristle, Leny, Inchkerie, Innerkinglassin and Tellin, and all right which they should have in the

14 14 church of Rosyth, and the teind of cain on this side of Ironside [now lost] Richard Camb. Reg., no.12 (9 Aug.1170 x 8 Apr.1178) Grants the church of Alva to Cambuskenneth Abbey NLS MS Adv , no.81 [printed: Dunf. Reg., nos. 598 (App.I, 419) and (register copy) 125; Maidment, Analecta, i, 236, no.lxxv, 9] (9 Aug.1170 x 2 Apr.1172) Confirms the church of Holy Trinity, Dunkeld, granted by King Malcolm [IV] and Andrew bishop of Caithness, to Dunfermline Abbey John Scot 1182/ C.A.Chrs, i, no.ix (1 Oct.1182 x 1203) With the consent of his chapter, grants to Coupar Angus Abbey the land of Ardbreck Dunf. Reg., no.126 (1187 x 15 Feb.1198) Confirms the church of Moulin, granted by Earl Malcolm [of Athol], to Dunfermline Abbey Dunf. Reg., no.127 (1 Oct.1182 x 1203) Confirms the church of Strathardle to Dunfermline Abbey Inchaff. Chrs, no.vii; Inchaff. Lib., no.76 (1195 x 1203) At the request of Gilbert earl of Strathearn and M[alise] his brother, grants his land in Madderty, which is called Abthane, to the church of St John of Inchaffray and the brethren serving God there for one merk of silver annually St A. Lib., 295 (1188 x 1203) Confirms the church of Dull to St Andrews Cathedral Priory Scone Liber, no.55 (1188 x 1203) Confirms to Scone Abbey the church of Logierait in Athol C.A.Chrs, i, no.vi (1 Oct.1182 x 1203) Confirms the agreement between Coupar Angus Abbey and the church of Rattray C.A.Chrs., i, no.viii (1 Oct.1182 x 1203) With the assent and advice of his clergy, confirms the agreement between Coupar Angus Abbey and the church of Cargill Dryb. Lib., no.232 [with Abbots {Nicholas?}of Cambuskenneth and {Guy}of Lindores] (17 Mar. 1197)

15 15 Judgment as papal judges delegate in the dispute between Dryburgh Abbey and C. the clerk over the chapel of Cleghorn Glas. Reg., i, no.81 [with abbots W{illiam II}of Holyrood and H{ugh}of Newbattle] (1193/4) Judgment as papal judges delegate in the dispute between the canons of Jedburgh and Adam son of Gilbert over the chapel of Hutton Kel. Lib., ii, no.441 [with Hugh abbot of Newbattle and Simon archdeacon of Glasgow] (1 Oct.1182 x 2 Feb. 1196) As papal judges delegate, pronounce judgment in the dispute between Abbot O[sbert] and the monks of Kelso and J. parson of Lilliesleaf Bal. Lib., no.29 (1 Oct.1182 x 1203) Confirms to Gilbert, gener of Uthred, half of the land which Henry and his wife Ada, niece of R[ichard] bishop of Dunkeld, held of the bishop and sold to Gilbert Richard de Prebenda Arb. Lib., i, no.216 (1203 x Apr./May 1210) Confirms the church of Ruthven in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey C.A.Chrs, i, no.xiv (1203 x 1209) With the assent of his chapter, confirms Bishop John [Scot] s gift of the land of Ardbreck to Coupar Angus Abbey Inchaff. Chrs, no.xxiii; Inchaff. Lib., no.79 (1203 x Apr./May 1210) At the request of Gilbert earl of Strathearn and M[alise] his brother, confirms to Inchaffray Abbey his land of Madderty, which is called Abthen, in return for one merk of silver as in the charter of Bishop John [Scot] St A. Lib., (1203 x 1209) Confirms the church of Dull to St Andrews Cathedral Priory Scone Liber, no.109 (1203 x Apr./May 1210) Confirms to Scone Abbey the church of Logierait in Athol John de Leicester Arb. Lib., i, no.88 (13 June 1212 x 7 Oct.1214) Confirms the grant to Arbroath Abbey by Malise, son of Earl Ferteth [of Strathearn], of half a merk of silver in his fishery of Meiklour, as the charter of Malise attests

16 16 Arb. Lib.,i, no.217 (13 June 1212 x 7 Oct.1214) Confirms the church of Ruthven in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Inchaff. Chrs, no.xxxii; Inchaff. Lib., no.70 (13 June 1212 x 7 Oct.1214) Confirms the church of Madderty to Inchaffray Abbey as granted by Bishop John [Scot] Hugh de Sigillo /1230 Arb. Lib., i, no.218 (7 Oct.1214 x 5 June 1227) Confirms the church of Ruthven in usus proprios to Arbroath Abbey Camb. Reg., no.15 (7 Oct.1214 x 19 Apr./4 July 1225) Confirms to Cambuskenneth Abbey the church of Alva which Bishops Richard and John granted C.A.Chrs, i, no.xxviii (1221 x 6 Jan.1230) With the assent of his chapter, confirms to Coupar Angus Abbey the gift by Bishop John [Scot] of the land of Cambusadon and the land of Ardbreck as in the charter of Bishop John and the confirmation of Bishop Richard [de Prebenda], and also the agreement which Bishops John and Richard made about the teinds of Keithick Dunf. Reg., no.129 (7 Oct.1214 x 6 Jan.1230) Confirms the church of Crombie to the proprios usus of the monks of Dunfermline Holy Lib., no.66 (1221 x 1225) With the consent of his chapter, confirms to Holyrood Abbey the church of Megginch with the land called in Gaelic Abachain Inchaff. Chrs, no.xxxvi (7 Oct.1214 x 19 Apr./4 July 1225) Confirms to the canons of Inchaffray the church of Madderty, as in the charter of Bishop John [Scot] and the confirmations of Bishops Richard [de Prebenda] and John [de Leicester] Inchaff. Chrs, no.xlviii; Inchaff. Lib., no.71 (1221 x 19 Apr./4 July1225) Confirms the church of Madderty in proprios usus to Inchaffray Abbey as granted by Bishop John [Scot] and confirmed by Bishops Richard [de Prebenda] and John [de Leicester] Inchaff. Chrs, no.xlix; Inchaff. Lib., no.77 (7 Oct.1214 x 19 Apr./4 July1225)

17 17 Confirms to the church of Inchaffray his land of Madderty, called Abthen, for one merk of silver annually Inchaff. Chrs, no.l; Inchaff. Lib., no.75 (1221 x 6 Jan. 1230) Quitclaims to Inchaffray Abbey the cain and conveth which the clergy of Dunkeld were accustomed to receive from Madderty, called Abthan in Gaelic Lind. Cart., no.xxxiv (7 Oct.1214 x 19 Apr./4 July 1225) Grants to Lindores Abbey the revenue and conveth which the bishops of Dunkeld were accustomed to receive annually from Redgorton for the work of Macleins and Scollocs and four shillings which the church of Dunkeld ought to receive from the heirs of Malise son of Earl Ferteth [of Strathearn], as corroborated by the charter of King Alexander [II] St A. Lib., (4 July 1225 x 1229) Confirms the church of Dull in usus proprios with the chapel of Foss, but without the chapel of Branboth in Glenlyon, to St Andrews Cathedral Priory St A. Lib., 297 (1221 x 6 Jan. 1230) Confirms the annual pension paid to the canons of St Andrews in the name of the church of Dull by William Cumin C.A.Chrs, i, no.xxix (1221 x 6 Jan.1230) With the consent of his chapter, confirms the agreement made before Bishop John [Scot] and confirmed by Bishop Richard [de Prebenda] between Coupar Angus Abbey and the church of Rattray Dryb. Lib., no.202 [with Abbot {John} and the prior of Lindores] (1227/8) Judgment as papal judges delegate in a dispute between [Mr. Stephen] parson of Nenthorn and Dryburgh Abbey over teinds Glas. Reg., i, no.147 [bishop unnamed] [with T{homas de Melsonby} prior of Coldingham and R{alph Niger} dean of Lothian] (15 Jan. 1229) Judgement as papal judges delegate in the dispute between H[ugh de Potton] archdeacon of Glasgow and the bishop [Walter of St Albans] and certain other clerics and laymen of Glasgow diocese over infringements of the liberties and immunities of the archdeaconry

18 18 Gilbert 1229/ Balm. Lib.,no.26 (1231/2) Confirms to Balmerino Abbey the land in the town of Perth which Laurence son of Guy sold to the convent, to be held of the bishop for one pound of pepper annually Dunf. Reg., no.130 (26 June 1230 x 6 Apr.1236) Following a plea from Dunfermline Abbey to Pope Gregory [IX] about the need for additional resources, grants the church of Moulin in proprios usus to the abbey Dunf. Reg., no.132 (1231 x 6 Apr.1236) Confirms the church of Strathardle in proprios usus to Dunfermline Abbey Inchaff. Chrs, no.lix; Inchaff. Lib.,no.78 (1229 x 6 Apr.1236) Confirms to Inchaffray Abbey the church of Madderty and the Abthain of Madderty as in the charters of his predecessors Inchcolm Chrs, no.xiv (1229 x 6 Apr.1236) Confirms to Inchcolm Abbey the church of Auchtertool, which may be converted in proprios usus Scone Liber, no.99 (1229 x 6 Apr.1236) With the common consent of his chapter, confirms to Scone Abbey the church of Logierait Inchaff. Chrs, no.lx [with abbots J{ohn} of Lindores and P{hilip}of Scone] (Aug. 1234) Settlement of a dispute between Clement bishop of Dunblane and Abbot Innocent and the convent of Inchaffray over the churches of Abruthven and Tullicheddill and the second teinds which the bishop claimed as belonging to his mensa Geoffrey son of Martin [de Liberatione] Camb. Reg., no.74 (1247/8) Agreement with Cambuskenneth Abbey over the teinds of the land of Duglyn Dunf. Reg., no.140 (3 Dec.1236 x 22 Nov.1249) Instructs the provosts and other burgesses of Perth to give sasine to Dunfermline Abbey of land granted by Henry, son of the bishop s sister Alyx Inchaff. Chrs, no.lxv; Inchaff. Lib., no.74 (31 Dec. 1238)

19 19 With the consent of the chapter of Dunkeld, confirms to Inchaffray Abbey all the grants and confirmations relating to Madderty made by his predecessors Scone Liber, no.100 (3 Dec.1236 x 22 Nov.1249) Confirms previous grants about the churches of Logierait in Athol and Redgorton in Starmun to Scone Abbey; these may be converted in usus proprios C.A.Chrs, i, no.xxix (1220 x 6 Jan.1230) With the consent of his chapter, confirms the agreement made before Bishop John [Scot] and confirmed by Bishop Richard [de Prebenda] between Coupar Angus Abbey and the church of Rattray Dunf. Reg., nos. 205, 306 (16 Apr.1237) As a result of a dispute between the abbeys of Dunfermline and Scone over the teinds of Inveralmond [now lost] and Hervicroc, decrees that Scone quitclaim all right in these, and makes financial arrangements for the church of Moulin St A. Lib., (26 Apr.1245) Judgment in a dispute between the convent of St Andrews and the parson of Dull heard by the bishop, Adam the dean, Mr. William the archdeacon, R[obert] the treasurer and other canons of Dunkeld in the chapter of the Dominicans of Perth. The canons of St Andrews were found to have full right in the church of Dull {Arb. Lib. i, no.241 [with William {de Bondington} of Glasgow: Shead, no.75] (1237 x 1241)} [Entered under Glasgow] {Camb. Reg., 125 [with William {de Bondington} of Glasgow: Shead, no.79] (29 Jan.1240)} [Entered under Glasgow] {Inchaff. Lib., App. to Preface, no.11; Notes on Inchmahome, App.I; Fraser, Menteith, ii, [with William {de Bondington} of Glasgow [ Shead, no.76] (1 July 1238)} [Entered under Glasgow] C.A.Chrs, i, no.xlix; SHR, x, (1243 x 22 Nov.1249) Writes to the abbots of Rievaulx, Fountains and Beaulieu on the case between the abbot and convent of Citeaux and the abbot and convent of Coupar Angus on the collation of the church of Airlie

20 20 GALLOWAY Gilla-Aldan x Horrox and Hammond, Harleian Manuscript 433, iii, 82-3, 94 [text and translation]; Dugdale, Monasticon, vi, 3, , no.lxiv; Haddan and Stubbs, 2, i, 25; Historians of York, iii, 60; Howlett, Caledonian Craftsmanship, 144 [text and translation]; Dugdale, Monasticon, vi, pt.3, no.lxiv (9 Dec x 25 Jan. 1140; pres.x 1137) As elect makes profession of obedience to Thurstan archbishop of York Christian Horrox and Hammond, Harleian Manuscript 433, iii, 85, 96 [text and translation] Profession of obedience to Roger [de Pont L Eveque] archbishop of York (19 Dec.1154 x 26 Nov. 1181) Dugdale, Monasticon (new edn.), v, 597; J. Nicolson and R. Burn, The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, ii, 511, no.xvi; Holm Cultram, no.141 [calendar] (19 Dec.1154 x 7 Oct. 1186) Grants to Holm Cultram Abbey, his chosen place of burial, the grange called Kirkgunzeon Holy Lib., no.25 [with facsimile] (1167 x 7 Oct. 1186) Confirms to Holyrood Abbey the church of St Mary and St Bruoc of Dunrod, the church of Twynholm and the gift of the toun of Dunrod by Fergus and Uchtred his son Holm Cultram, no.120a [calendar] (9 Dec.1165 x 9 Oct. 1186) States that he was with Everard abbot of Holm Cultram when Uchtred son of Fergus perambulated the bounds of Kirkgunzeon. The abbot complained to King William [I] that part of the land had been given to Walter de Berkeley, but, despite a new perambulation, Walter still holds it Lanercost Cartulary, no.180 (1165 x 7 Oct.1186) Announces that, at the donor s request, he was present when Robert [I] de Vaux granted to Lanercost Priory Walton, its church and the chapel of Triermain, and the churches of Irthington, Brampton, Farlan and Carlatton, lands, a shieling and pasture

21 21 John Horrox and Hammond, Harleian Manuscript 433, iii, 84, 96 [text and translation] (7 Oct.1186 x 15 Sept. 1189) Profession of obedience to York in the presence of Fulmas, archbishop of Trier Horrox and Hammond, Harleian Manuscript 433, iii, 85, 96 [text and translation] (17 Sept x 18 Aug.1191) Profession of obedience to Geoffrey [Plantagenet] archbishop-elect of York Dryb. Lib., no.78 (17 Sept x 1209) Confirms the church of St Foylan [Fillan] of Greater Sorbie to Dryburgh Abbey Dryb. Lib., no.79 (17 Sept x 1209) Confirms the grant of the church of St Foylan [Fillan] of Greater Sorbie, by Ivo de Vieuxpont, to Dryburgh Abbey Holy Lib., no.49 (1200 x 1209) With the assent of his chapter, confirms to Holyrood Abbey all the churches which Fergus, his son Uchtred, and David son of Terri gave and confirmed by their charters Walter Dryb. Lib., no.80 (1209 x 1225) Confirms the church of St Foylan [Fillan] of Greater Sorbie to Dryburgh Abbey Dugdale, Monasticon, v, 615-6; Holm Cultram, no.139 [calendar] [with John archdeacon of Galloway and the abbot of Glenluce] (27 May 1222 x 18 Mar.1227) Recite a bull of Pope Honorius [III] about a complaint by [Walter] bishop of Glasgow that the monks of Holm Cultram and others had turned certain parish churches into granges and oratories. Settlement: the bishop of Glasgow granted Kirkgunzeon and the chapel of St. Winnin to Holm Cultram Abbey Gilbert Dryb. Lib., no.66 (2 Sept x 1253) Confirms the church of St Nicholas of Borgue to Dryburgh Abbey Rites of Durham, App.VI, no.vi [calendar] (27 Oct. 1248) Grants an indulgence of forty days to all visiting the shrine of St. Cuthbert [in Durham Cathedral] Rites of Durham, App.VI, no.viii [calendar] (16 June 1253)

22 22 Grants an indulgence of forty days to all who come to any of the five altars which he dedicated in front of Durham Cathedral Finchale, no.clxxx (31 May 1239) Announces that he has dedicated three altars in Finchale Priory, and has granted an indulgence of forty days to those coming there on St. John the Baptist s day, and gives twenty shillings annually for the fabric Finchale, no.clxxxiv (27 Sept. 1245) Grants an indulgence of forty days to those who contribute to the fabric of Finchale Priory Finchale, no.clxxxvii (7 Mar. 1246) Grants an indulgence of forty days to those who contribute to the lighting [of the altar] of St. Mary in Finchale Priory Finchale, no.clxxxix (28 Oct. 1248) Grants an indulgence of forty days to those who contribute to the lighting [of the altar] of St. Mary in Finchale Priory Dryb. Lib., no.82 (2 Sept x 1253) On the basis of tenuous resources, allows the union of the churches of Greater and Lesser Sorbie, the church of St Michael of Lesser Sorbie remaining the mother church Memorials of Fountains, ii, Part I, App. no.1; Historia Dunelmensis Scriptores Tres, App. lxxix lxxx, no.lxii (5 Dec.1249 x 1253) Writes to W[alter Kirkham] bishop of Durham announcing that, at the instance of the archbishop of York, he has ordained three monks of Fountains Abbey and three of Jervaulx Abbey GLASGOW Michael 1109 x 1114 Horrox and Hammond, Harleian Manuscript 433, iii, 85, 96 [text and translation] [not in Shead] (27 June 1109 x 16 Aug.1114) Profession of obedience to Thomas [II] archbishop of York

23 23 John 1114 x Kel. Lib., i, no.180; ESC, no.clxxiii; Howlett, Caledonian Craftsmanship, [text and translation] [Shead, no.2] (1144/5) At the request of King David [I] and with the consent of his chapter, grants the church of Lesmahagow to Kelso Abbey ESC, no.cc ; CDS, i, no.30[calendar] [Shead, no.1] (11 May 1142 x 24 Aug.1147) Grants to Robert Bruce [II] the land of the church of Glasgow in Annandale Herbert Dryb. Lib., no.44 [Shead, no.5] (1150 x 20 Sept.1164) Confirms the church of Lanark and the chapel of Pettinain to Dryburgh Abbey Bodleian Library, MS Top. Yorks e.12, fo.73v. [not in Shead] (24 Aug.1147 x 20 Sept.1164) Confirms Robert Bruce[I or II] s grant of churches in Annandale to Guisborough Priory Kel. Lib., ii, no.416; ESC, no.cxcvii [Shead, no.3] (24 Aug.1147 x 1159) Confirms the church of Mow, granted by Uchtred son of Liolf, to Kelso Abbey, as Uchtred s charter testifies Kel. Lib., ii, no.436 [Shead, no.6] (1153 x 1159) Confirms the church of West Linton, which Dodinus gave to Kelso Abbey in the bishop s presence, with a tenth part of West Linton Kel. Lib., ii, no.440 [Shead, no.9] (20 Nov x 7 Mar. 1161) Grants the teind of that land which King David [I] gave to Kelso Abbey from Lilliesleaf Melr. Lib., no.5 [Shead, no.7] (1153 x 20 Nov.1160) Announces that Robert Avenel has given to the monks of Melrose the teinds of Eskdale, land which they hold of him Kel Lib., ii, no.415 [Shead, no.8] (24 May 1153 x 1159) Gives back to the churches of the burgh of Roxburgh that part of the parish which the bishop retained in the agreement between him and King Malcolm [IV] Glas. Reg., no.7 [Shead, no.4] (24 Aug.1147 x 1162) Grants the church of Govan to Helya his clerk as a prebend in the church of Glasgow

24 24 Ingram Holy Lib., no.52 [Shead, no.11] (1165 x 2 Feb.1174) Confirms to Holyrood Abbey the church of St Bride of Blacket [Kirkbride in Nithsdale] with one ploughgate of land and the church of Colmonell with its chapel of Edingham, as confirmed by Uchtred s charter Kel. Lib., i, no.286 [Shead, no.10] (28 Oct.1164 x 2 Feb.1174) Confirms the church of Kilmaurs to Kelso Abbey, as the charters of Robert son of Weremb[ald] and Richard de Moreville attest Pais. Reg., 115 [Shead, no.12] (22 Apr.1170 x 2 Feb.1174) Confirms to Paisley Priory all the donations of Walter son of Alan Jocelin Dryb. Lib., no.45 [Shead, no.21] (1175 x 17 Mar.1199) Confirms the church of Lanark and the chapel of Pettinain to Dryburgh Abbey Dryb. Lib., no.56 [Shead, no.22] (1175 x 17 Mar.1199) Confirms the church of Lessudden [St Boswell s] with its chapel of [Newton], as granted by Robert of London and confirmed by King William [I] by charter, to Dryburgh Abbey Dryb. Lib., no.57 [Shead, no.13] (1175 x 1177/8) Confirms the church of Lessudden [St Boswell s] with its chapel of Newton, as Bishop Ingram confirmed by charter, to Dryburgh Abbey Dryb. Lib., no.210 [Shead, no.20] (1175 x 17 Mar.1199) Confirms the church of Lanark and the chapel of Pettinain to Dryburgh Abbey; after the death of Hugh the chaplain, the canons may convert the church to their uses Glas. Reg., i, no.47 [Shead, no.15] (1175 x 1178) With the common counsel of the chapter of the church of Glasgow, grants that on the death of a canon his prebend may be left to anyone by will; otherwise, his debts having been paid, the remainder will be divided between the poor and his relatives; his books and vestments shall go to the cathedral Holm Cultram, no.134 [calendar] [Shead, no.23] (1175 [poss. c.1180] x c.1194) Confirms the grant of land to Holm Cultram Abbey by Walter de Berkeley, the king s chamberlain, as in Walter s charter

25 25 Holm Cultram, no.135 [calendar] [Shead, no.24] (1190 x 17 Mar.1199) At the request of Roland son of Uchtred, confirms a saltpan, a fishery, one acre of land and common pasture to Holm Cultram Abbey Holm Cultram, no.136 [calendar] [Shead, no.25] (1175 x 17 Mar.1199; prob. late 1170s) Confirms to Holm Cultram Abbey the place and chapel in Galloway called Kirkgunzeon Holy. Lib., no.53 [Shead, no.16] (1175 x 1178) Confirms to Holyrood Abbey its churches in the diocese of Glasgow Kel. Lib., ii, no.413 [Shead, no.34] (1181 x 1195) Confirms Kelso Abbey s churches in the diocese of Glasgow in proprios usus Kel. Lib., ii, no.414 [Shead, no.27] (1181 x 1188 [prob.1182]) Confirms the church of Woodchurch [Thankerton] with all its parish to Kelso Abbey Kel. Lib., ii, no.454 [Shead, no.38] (1181 x 1185/6) Confirms to Kelso Abbey the chapel of Peebles Castle with a ploughgate of land beside the chapel and revenue from the ferme of the burgh of Peebles, as the charter of King William [I] testifies Melr. Lib., i, no.43; Nat. MSS. Scot., i, no.xli [facsimile, text and translation][shead, no.29] (1179 x 1185/6) Grants to Melrose Abbey that toft in the burgh of Glasgow which Rannulf de Haddington built in the initial construction of the burgh Melr. Lib., i, no.121 [Shead, no.39] (1194 x 1196) By the advice and grant of King William [I], confirms the church of Hassendean to Melrose Abbey NAS, GD55/121/1 (1194 x 1196) By the advice and grant of King William [I], confirms the church of Hassendean to Melrose Abbey Kel. Lib., ii, no.423 [Shead, no.19] (1175 x 1185/6) Grants to the church of St Michael of Maxwell, belonging to Kelso Abbey, a new oratory in honour of St Thomas the Martyr [Becket] with a toft which Herbert lord of that feu gave to that oratory Newb. Reg., no.175 [Shead, no.28] (6 Jan.1179 x 2 Mar.1189)

26 26 Grants a full toft in the burgh of Glasgow to Newbattle Abbey N. B. Chrs. no.2 [Shead, no.40] (18/19 Oct.1194 x 2 Feb.1196) At the request of Roger de Scalebroc, confirms the church of Kirkbride of Largs to North Berwick Nunnery Pais. Reg., 99 [Shead, no.30] (1181 x 2 Feb.1196) Confirms the church of Pollok to Paisley Priory Pais. Reg., 101 [Shead, no.31] (1181 x 2 Feb.1196) Confirms the church of [Newton] Mearns to Paisley Priory Pais. Reg., 109 [Shead, no.33] (1181 x 1196) Confirms the churches of Cathcart, Rutherglen, Carmunnock and Kilbarchan to Paisley Priory Pais. Reg., 234 [Shead, no.32] (1181 x 2 Feb.1196) Confirms to Paisley Priory the church of Craigie, given by Walter Hose Melr. Lib., i, no.118 [Shead, no.35] (1181 x 1185/6) Records an agreement made in his presence between Melrose Abbey and Huctred de Grubesheued and his heirs Kel. Lib., i, no.96 [with Osbert prior of Paisley] [Shead, no. 14] (1175 x 1178) As papal judges delegate in a dispute between the monks of Kelso and Hervey, marshal of the king, over the church of Keith-Marischal, decree that Hervey will make an annual payment to the monks Kel. Lib., ii, no.335 [with Osbert prior of Paisley] [Shead, no.18] (1175 x 1185/6) As papal judges delegate, give judgment in the dispute between the abbot and monks of Kelso and Simon Lockhart over the chapel of Symington [Lanarkshire] {Kel. Lib., ii, no.448 [with Richard of St Andrews] [Shead, no.26] (1177/8)} [Entered under St Andrews] Papsturkunden in England, iii, no.374; ND, no.dvi [calendar]; Scot. Pont., no.129 [part only] [with E{rnald} abbot of Melrose and G{eoffrey} abbot of Newminster] [Shead, no.37] (1185) Write to Pope L[ucius III] acknowledging receipt of the pope s letter about a dispute between H[ugh] bishop of St Andrews and the monks of Durham over the liberties of the monks churches in the diocese of St Andrews

27 27 Glas. Reg., i, no.55; Panm. Reg., ii, [Shead, no.36] (1182 x 1189) Agreement with Roger de Valognes over patronage of the church of [East] Kilbride Glas. Reg., i, no.72; Guisborough Cartulary, ii, no. MCLXXXII; EYC, ii, , no.776; TDGAS, 3 rd. Series, xxxii, , [translation]; CDS, i, no.197 [calendar] [Shead, no.17] (1175 x 1185/6) Agreement with Robert Bruce [II], concluding a dispute from Bishop Ingram s time, over certain lands in Annandale Florence elect 1202 x 1207 Dryb. Lib., no.49 [Shead, no.41] (1210 x 1207) Following the example of Bishops Herbert and Jocelin, confirms the church of Lanark and the chapel of Pettinain at proprios usus to Dryburgh Abbey, as those bishops charters testify Melr. Lib., i, no.44; Nat. MSS. Scot., i, no. XLII [facsimile, text and translation][shead, no.43] (1202 x 1207) Confirms to Melrose Abbey that toft in the burgh of Glasgow which Rannulf de Haddington built in the initial construction of the burgh Melr. Lib., i, no.125 [Shead, no.44] (1202 x 1207) Confirms the church of Hassendean to Melrose Abbey Melr. Lib., i, no.126 [Shead, no.47] (1204 x 1207) A second confirmation of the church of Hassendean to Melrose Abbey Pais. Reg., [Shead, no.45] (1202 x1207) With the advice and consent of the chapter, confirms the churches of Cathcart, Rutherglen, Carmunnock, Kilbarchan, [Newton] Mearns and Pollok to Paisley Priory Pais. Reg., [Shead, no.46] (1202 x 1207) Confirms to Paisley Priory its churches and chapels in the diocese of Glasgow Glas. Reg., i, no.99 [Shead, no.42] (1202 x 1207) Grants land called Schotteschales [Satchels?] in the territory of Lilliesleaf to his man Alexander of Huntingdon for his homage and service and that of his father Walter of St Albans Camb. Reg., no.134 [Shead, no.50] (2 Nov.1208 x 2 Nov.1232) Confirms to Cambuskenneth Abbey the church of Kirkintilloch

28 28 Dryb. Lib., no.50 [Shead, no.61] (16 May1227 x 2 Nov.1232) Confirms the chapel of Cleghorn while it belongs to the mother church of Lanark to Dryburgh Abbey Dryb. Lib., no.51 [Shead, no.67] (19 May 1232) Following Bishops Herbert and Jocelin, confirms the church of Lanark with the chapels of Pettinain and Cleghorn, a ploughgate of land which Nicholas the clerk held in Pettinain and the church of Lessudden [St Boswell s] to Dryburgh Abbey Glas. Reg., i, no.122 [Shead, no.54] (1214 x 2 Nov.1232) Confirms to the church of Glasgow three merks annually from the mill of Cadder which Alexander the sheriff gave and confirmed by charter Vet. Mon., no.clxxxix; Guisborough Cartulary, ii, no.mclxxxiv [abridged] [Shead, no.58] (14 Oct. 1223) With the consent of the chapter of Glasgow, confirms to Guisborough Priory its possessions and revenues in the diocese of Glasgow Holm Cultram, no.137 [calendar] [Shead, no.57] (27 May 1222 x 1224/5) Confirms to Holm Cultram Abbey the place and chapel in Galloway called Kirkgunzeon, as in Bishop Jocelin s confirmation Holy. Lib., no.67 [Shead, no.49] (2 Nov.1208 x 5 Oct.1218) Confirms to Holyrood Abbey its churches in the diocese of Glasgow Kel. Lib., ii, no.433 and no.279 [Shead, no.68] (19 May 1232) In imitation of Bishops Herbert and Jocelin, confirms the possessions of Kelso Abbey in the diocese of Glasgow Kel. Lib., i, no.280 [Shead, no.63] (14 Feb.1229 x 2 Nov.1232) At the prompting of Hugh, son of Robert of Biggar, patron of the church of Strathaven, and Reginald, son of Reginald of Crawford, parson of Strathaven, grants all the teinds of corn of the land of Richard de Bard to the church of Lesmahagow Melr. Lib., i, no.45 [Shead, no.48] (2 Nov.1208 x Aug.1218) Confirms to Melrose Abbey that toft in the burgh of Glasgow which Rannulf de Haddington built in the initial construction of the burgh Melr. Lib., i, no.272 [Shead, no.52] (2 Nov.1208 x 2 Nov.1232) [prob.1231/1232] Confirms the church of Hassendean to Melrose Abbey

29 29 Pais. Reg., 114 [Shead, no.60] (16 May1227 x 28 Jan.1229) Confirms to Paisley Abbey the churches of Prestwick Burgh, Monkton, Craigie, Kirkoswald, Rutherglen, Carmunnock, Cathcart, Pollok, [Newton] Mearns, Neilston, Kilbarchan, Houston, Killellan, Kilmacolm, Inverkip, Rosneath and [Old] Kilpatrick Pais. Reg., 325 [Shead, no.56] (3 May 1220) Announces that PaisleyAbbey is exempt from procurations and synodals Midl. Chrs., no.29 [Shead, no.66] (4 Feb. 1232) At the request of Richard Germyne the patron, confirms the church of Kirkurd in proprios usus for the maintenance of the brethren and poor Glas. Reg., i, no.155 [Shead, no.65] (31 Jan. 1231) Grants H[ugh] de Potton ten pounds of silver annually until the bishop shall assign him and the archdeaconry a revenue of thirty merks in a suitable place or in the church of Peebles Holy Lib., no.69 [with facsimile] [Shead, no.64] (16 May 1227 x 2 Nov.1232) Assesses for taxation the churches of Holyrood Abbey in the diocese of Glasgow Glas. Reg., i, no. 144 [Shead, no.62] (28 Jan. 1229) Fixes the assessment of the four churches belonging to Holyrood Abbey in the diocese of Glasgow Pais. Reg., (bishop s name given as William) [with William abbot of Paisley] [Shead, no.69] (16 May1227 x 28 Jan.1229) Announce that they have chosen Mr Hugh archdeacon of Glasgow, Richard the king s chaplain, Robert precentor of Glasgow, Mr Christian and Philip de Partick to mediate between them on the subject of the churches belonging to the monastery of Paisley Glas. Reg., i, no.114 [Shead, App. no.11] (23 Oct.1220) Agreement between the bishop and chapter of Glasgow and Abbot Peter and the chapter of Jedburgh over dignities, liberties, customs, revenues, churches, vicars, lands pasture and other things Glas. Reg., i, no.140; Collections Kilwinning no.7 in AHCAG, i [Shead, App., no.12] (1226/7) Agreement with Abbot John and the convent of Kilwinning over the church of Dalry Glas. Reg., i, no.116; Kel. Lib., i, no.230 [omitting some witnesses] [not in Shead] (28

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