Series 4 > Calendar of Papal letters to Scotland of Benedict XIII of Avignon, 1394-1419
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LETTERS OF POPE BENEDICT XIII
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6 October, 1395 Reg Aven 281, 268V-269
To the prior and chapter of the church of St Andrews, os A. Grant
of one year’s revenue of benefices in the said diocese vacant through
resignation, death or for purposes of exchange, to enable the prior
and chapter to speedily effect the repair of their own church which
was burnt, as they are unable to do so from their own resources.
Avignon, 2 Non. Oct., anno 1; expedited, 2 Kal. Jul., anno 2 [30
June, 1396]; consigned, 6 Non. Jul., anno 2 [6 July, 1396].
sro, Vat. Trans., i, no. 83.
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6 October, 1395 Reg Aven 281, 268V-269
To the prior and chapter of the church of St Andrews, os A. Grant
of one year’s revenue of benefices in the said diocese vacant through
resignation, death or for purposes of exchange, to enable the prior
and chapter to speedily effect the repair of their own church which
was burnt, as they are unable to do so from their own resources.
Avignon, 2 Non. Oct., anno 1; expedited, 2 Kal. Jul., anno 2 [30
June, 1396]; consigned, 6 Non. Jul., anno 2 [6 July, 1396].
sro, Vat. Trans., i, no. 83.
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