He also gifted £8,000 towards the cost of a new organ for Paisley Abbey.
Another brother appears in the records of Paisley Abbey.
Paisley Abbey is used for services of worship every Sunday.
The monastery steadily grew and by 1219 became Paisley Abbey.
The convent was dis-established in 1238 and the chapel passed to the monks of Paisley Abbey.
The parish owes its name to Paisley Abbey, the central religious site in the county and the parish church.
He appears granting a charter to Paisley Abbey which can be dated between 1241 and 1249.
It was moved a short distance in the late 19th century before being taken to Paisley Abbey for preservation.
Walter Fitzalan went on to found Paisley Abbey in 1163.
John surrendered and was brought back as a pensioner to the royal court, then lived at Paisley Abbey.