Pope Gregory IX commands the bishops of Moray, Ross and Caithness, to inquire into the mode of postulation of W[illiam], chancellor of Moray, to the bishopric of Lismore, value only 25 marks, which the pope has been asked to admit, and to order him to be consecrated, and, if they find it to have been made canonically, to admit it, and consecrate him; if not, they are to make provision to that church by canonical election.