Series 4 > Calendar of Papal letters to Scotland of Benedict XIII of Avignon, 1394-1419
(151) Page 110
Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
![(151) Page 110 -](https://deriv.nls.uk/dcn17/1266/6048/126660485.17.jpg)
no
LETTERS OF POPE BENEDICT XIII
person collated as above is to be rendered to the papal collectors
or sub-collectors for the payment of revenues usual to those parts.
Sallon, Arles diocese, 4 Non. Oct., anno 9; expedited, 4 Id. Feb.,
anno n [10 Feb., 1405].
4 October, 1403 Reg Vat 323, 406
To Henry, bishop of St Andrews. Mandate to dispense Johanna de
Wardlaw, nun of the nunnery of Haddington, o.cist. from her
defect of birth as the daughter of an unmarried nobleman and an
unmarried woman to be eligible to hold all kinds of dignities and
offices of the said order.
Sallon, Arles diocese, 4 Non. Oct., anno 9.
LETTERS OF POPE BENEDICT XIII
person collated as above is to be rendered to the papal collectors
or sub-collectors for the payment of revenues usual to those parts.
Sallon, Arles diocese, 4 Non. Oct., anno 9; expedited, 4 Id. Feb.,
anno n [10 Feb., 1405].
4 October, 1403 Reg Vat 323, 406
To Henry, bishop of St Andrews. Mandate to dispense Johanna de
Wardlaw, nun of the nunnery of Haddington, o.cist. from her
defect of birth as the daughter of an unmarried nobleman and an
unmarried woman to be eligible to hold all kinds of dignities and
offices of the said order.
Sallon, Arles diocese, 4 Non. Oct., anno 9.
Set display mode to:
Universal Viewer |
Mirador |
Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Scottish History Society volumes > Series 4 > Calendar of Papal letters to Scotland of Benedict XIII of Avignon, 1394-1419 > (151) Page 110 |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/126660483 |
---|
Description | Over 180 volumes, published by the Scottish History Society, containing original sources on Scotland's history and people. With a wide range of subjects, the books collectively cover all periods from the 12th to 20th centuries, and reflect changing trends in Scottish history. Sources are accompanied by scholarly interpretation, references and bibliographies. Volumes are usually published annually, and more digitised volumes will be added as they become available. |
---|