People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Document 2/144/74 (Foedera, i, I, 387)

Description
Pope Alexander IV writes to the king of England noting that, the see of Glasgow being vacant, he has rejected Master Nicholas, archdeacon of Teviotdale, who had been postulated thereto, and appointed his chaplain, Master John of Cheam, archdeacon of Bath, and presented him to Alexander, king of Scotland, that he might do homage and receive the temporalities. The pope exhorts the king to advise and induce the Scottish king to grant his wishes.
Firm date
13 June 1259
Dating Notes
Id. June, pontifical year 5
Place date (modern)
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Place date (document)
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Source for Data Entry
Foedera, i, I, 387
Trad. ID
Foedera, i, I, 387
Calendar number
2/144/74
Charter type
Papal letter
Language
Latin

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Date Short Summary Primary Witnesses
13 Jun. 1259 Exhortation to advise the King of Scotland to grant his wishes yes


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Date Short Summary Subject Object
13 Jun. 1259 Chaplain of Alexander IV, pope (d.1261) (Employment relationship) John of Cheam, bishop of Glasgow (d.1268) Alexander IV, pope (d.1261)