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ROLMENT OF COURTIS.
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Vicaria de fforge
Vicaria de Drumglay 1
Summa decimarum extra
ecclesiam Abirdonensem
5 Suwma totalis decimarum
Abirdonensis diocesis
liijs iiijd
iiij lib
Ivj lib vjs viijd
iijclj lib xiijs iiijd 2
Off the first erectioun, Translatioun, Mortifi- Fol. 199.
cationis, and Confirmationis of the bischopric
of Abirdene with the names of all the Bis-
10 chopis thereof frome the begyning As followes
etc.
In the first / Sanct Mauchare wes confessoure and
bischope at the Kirk of Murthelauch in Scotland
within the sAirefdome of abirdene in Mar The twelt
15 day of November The 3eir of god aucht hundreth 887.
fourescoir and sevin ^eiris. Stevin the sext the ane
hundreth and twelf paip or bischope of Rome, quha
began in the ^eir of god aucht hundreth fourescoir
and sevin 3eiris, and wes paip sex 3eiris, and Gregorie
20 the greit Dongallus his sone the thrie scoir and
threttene scottis king for the tyme That began in
the, 3eir of god aucht hundreth thriescoir and sextene 876.
3eiris and wes king auchtene 3eiris in there tymes.
This scotb's king Caused first build the toun now
25 called the cietie of auld abirdone. Thereftir in the
tyme of King Malcolme the secund of that name
King Kenneth the thrid his sone and fourescoir and
thrid scottis king, quha begane in the 3eir of god
ane thowsand and foure 3eiris and wes king threttie 1004.
30 3eiris / His maiestie the sext 3eir of his regwne and
1 The old name of Drumblade (Co//. Hist. Aber. cr1 Banff, Spald¬
ing Club, p 214).
2 “^353. 13. 4-” in University Library copy.
23
Vicaria de fforge
Vicaria de Drumglay 1
Summa decimarum extra
ecclesiam Abirdonensem
5 Suwma totalis decimarum
Abirdonensis diocesis
liijs iiijd
iiij lib
Ivj lib vjs viijd
iijclj lib xiijs iiijd 2
Off the first erectioun, Translatioun, Mortifi- Fol. 199.
cationis, and Confirmationis of the bischopric
of Abirdene with the names of all the Bis-
10 chopis thereof frome the begyning As followes
etc.
In the first / Sanct Mauchare wes confessoure and
bischope at the Kirk of Murthelauch in Scotland
within the sAirefdome of abirdene in Mar The twelt
15 day of November The 3eir of god aucht hundreth 887.
fourescoir and sevin ^eiris. Stevin the sext the ane
hundreth and twelf paip or bischope of Rome, quha
began in the ^eir of god aucht hundreth fourescoir
and sevin 3eiris, and wes paip sex 3eiris, and Gregorie
20 the greit Dongallus his sone the thrie scoir and
threttene scottis king for the tyme That began in
the, 3eir of god aucht hundreth thriescoir and sextene 876.
3eiris and wes king auchtene 3eiris in there tymes.
This scotb's king Caused first build the toun now
25 called the cietie of auld abirdone. Thereftir in the
tyme of King Malcolme the secund of that name
King Kenneth the thrid his sone and fourescoir and
thrid scottis king, quha begane in the 3eir of god
ane thowsand and foure 3eiris and wes king threttie 1004.
30 3eiris / His maiestie the sext 3eir of his regwne and
1 The old name of Drumblade (Co//. Hist. Aber. cr1 Banff, Spald¬
ing Club, p 214).
2 “^353. 13. 4-” in University Library copy.
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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