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Collection of 25 papal bulls, 1156 or 1158 -1555, and a petition to the pope 1542x1561
DescriptionA collection of 25 papal bulls possibly assembled by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne. They date from 1156 or 1168 to 1555, with the majority dating from the 13th century. Many concern the Bishopric and/or the Church of St Andrews and Dunfermline Abbey or have other connections to places in Fife; number 9 concerns the ransom of David II.
ShelfmarkAdv.MS.15.1.19
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