Pope Clement [V] addresses the Abbot and convent of the monastery of Scone and states that he takes under his protection all of the goods which they hold at the present time or will acquire in the future, especially the teinds, possessions, houses, fields, pastures, forests, fisheries, granges, and all their other goods, and he establishes and, by the present charter of protection, fortifies the aforesaid, saving the teinds to the administration of the general council. Anyone who goes against the aforesaid will face the indignation of the apostles Peter and Paul.
Firm date
6 February 1308
Dating Notes
8 Ides of February in the third year of our pontificate