Notification: DCA DCD Misc. Ch. 569
Description (from People of Medieval Scotland)
King David gives notice that Robert bishop of St Andrews declared that he claimed no custom and nothing in law against the church of Coldingham, but willed and granted that the church of Coldingham should be free from all custom and service, saving episcopal obedience. The King therefore wills and firmly instructs that the church of Coldingham, his own charitable foundation (mea elemosina) should remain free and quit of all custom and service.
Current location
- Repository
- Durham Cathedral Archives
- Town or City
- Durham
- Shelfmark
- DCD Misc. Ch. 569
Other information
- Catalogue Numbers
- Chrs. David I no. 30
- PoMS Document 1/4/9
- Format
- Unspecified
- Text Date
- circa 17 July 1127
People of Medieval Scotland (PoMS Document 1/4/9)
King David gives notice that Robert bishop of St Andrews declared that he claimed no custom and nothing in law against the church of Coldingham, but willed and granted that the church of Coldingham should be free from all custom and service, saving episcopal obedience. The King therefore wills and firmly instructs that the church of Coldingham, his own charitable foundation (mea elemosina) should remain free and quit of all custom and service.