People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/7/31 (SEA, i, no. 81)

Description
Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow, for Dryburgh Abbey; he has granted the church of Lanark (LAN) and the chapel of Pettinain (LAN); he grants that from the day of Hugh's death, the chaplain, to whom they granted the church for life, they may dispose of the revenues of the church and chapel for the use of their house as seems best to them and may convert the proceeds freely for their own uses, reserving the episcopal dues.
Firm date
1175 X 17 March 1199
Dating Notes
Consecration × death of Bishop Jocelin.
Source for Data Entry
Scottish Episcopal Acta, i, no. 81
Trad. ID
SEA, i, no. 81
Calendar number
2/7/31
Charter type
Charter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
1175 X 17 Mar. 1199 Confirmation of the church of Lanark with the chapel of Pettinain yes


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Date Short Summary Title Holder
1175 X 17 Mar. 1199 bishop of Glasgow Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow (d.1199)
1175 X 17 Mar. 1199 chaplain Hugh, king's chaplain and clerk (episcopal witness)


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Date Short Summary Holder Lord
1175 X 17 Mar. 1199 chapel of Pettinain Hugh, king's chaplain and clerk (episcopal witness)