Document 4/33/17 (Pais. Reg., 424-5)
- Description
- William, bishop of Glasgow, settles the dispute between Duncan, earl of Carrick, and Paisley Abbey concerning the religious order of Paisley founded in Carrick, at Crossraguel (AYR), and concerning goods which the said abbot and convent possessed from the collation of the said earl. With the consent of the chapter of Glasgow he has ordained the following: the religious house constructed on the said land may be free to elect an abbot, and shall be exempt from everything. They shall be conformed to the order observed by the house of Paisley and shall provide visitation to the abbot of Paisley. Also, any goods which Paisley Abbey possesses for their own uses in Carrick shall fall to them in perpetuity, saving 10 marks to the house of Paisley at Pentecost.
- Firm date
- 18 July 1244
- Dating Notes
- 15 kal. Aug., 1244
- Place date (modern)
- Glasgow
- Place date (document)
- Glasgw
- Related Place
- Glasgow
- Source for Data Entry
- Paisley Registrum, 424-25
- Trad. ID
- Pais. Reg., 424-5
- Calendar number
- 4/33/17
- Charter type
- Settlement
- Language
- Latin