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know if Lauderdale is to return
to Scotland, 212 ; residence of,
at Holyrood, 214-6 ; payment to,
as commissioner to Parliament,
220 ; with Lauderdale in London,
227 ; part of, in negotiations for
Union, 228.
Rothes, Jean, countess of, see Hay,
Jean.
Rothiemurchus (Rathamurgus),
church of, 45.
Rothmell, lands of, 47 n.
Rotterdam, Scottish trade with,
167 and n, 173, 190.
Ruckles, in castle doors, 260.
Ruddington, near Nottingham, 16 n.
Ruffel (Rossel), prebend of, 48, 73.
Rutherford, Archibald, 3rd Lord,234.
, Sir Thomas R., of Hunthill,
2nd Lord, escheat of, given to
Sir William Sharp, 162.
, Samuel, minister of Anwoth
and principal of St. Mary’s
College, works by, 282 and n, 305.
Ruthven (Rocheuen), vicar of, 48
and m, 72.
St. Albans, 227.
St. Andrews, archbishop of, see
Sharp, James.
, archdeaconry of, 12, 13 ;
receipts from, 36-40, 60-5 ; arch¬
deacon of, 62, 64.
, bishop of, 34, 56 ; official of,
36 n ; relations of, and collegiate
clergy of Dunbar, 94-5, 99-100 ;
petition to, 101. And see Bern-
ham, David de ; Landallis, Wil¬
liam de ; Wardlaw, Henry.
, church of, oath taken at and
in favour of, by Earl of March,
96, 100.
, collegiate church in, founded
by Culdees, 81 and n ; provost
of, see Makerston, Mr. Adam de.
, diocese of, 11-13, 17, 18, 19;
receipts from, 25, 32-40, 55-65.
-, monastery and priory of,
procurator of, 34, 36 n ; prior of,
39, 42, 56, 57, 64, 65 ; possessions
of, in Lothian, 39 ; sacrist of, 40 ;
dispute between prior and con¬
vent of, and Culdees, 81 n ; con¬
sent of prior and chapter of, to
charter of erection of collegiate
church of Dunbar, 89, 97, 100 ;
prior and chapter of, petitioned
for benefice, 101.
St. Andrews, town and university
of, grants of excise to, 164.
St. Anthony, Leith, obit book of
preceptory of, 108.
St. Cyrus, see Ecclesgreig.
St. Fergus, see Longley.
St. Germains (Sancto Germane),
brothers of, 58 and n.
St. James’s, 228.
St. John Baptist, chaplaincy of,
founded at Linton, 103.
St. Mary Ottery, foundation charter
of, 105.
St. Mary’s, Haddington, collegiate
rights granted to, 108.
St. Mary’s-on-the-Rock, St. And¬
rews, origin of collegiate church
of, 81 and w.
St. Mary’s College, principal of,
see Rutherford, Samuel.
St. Michael’s, Penkevel, 83.
St. Monans, 21, 37 n.
St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, proceedings
of chapter of, 108. See also
Aberdeen, church of.
St. Ninian’s, see Kirkton.
St. Oswald, dedication of church of
Whittingehame to, 102.
Salt, Dort wishes Scottish exports
of, 173 ; question regarding tax
on, and King’s views on, 175 ;
Earl of Wemyss’s attempt to
obtain exemption from duty on,
175-6 and n ; position of tax on,
on appointment of collectors of
revenue, 195 ; adjustments on
lease of revenue, including tax on,
198-201; pre-emption of, 221-2.
Saltoun, Alexander, Lord, 169.
Sancto Quintino, Mr. Gebert de, 31.
Sandwick, see Sennick.
Satan's Invisible World Discovered,
249, 282 and n.
Saulseat (Sede Animarum), monas¬
tery of, 75.
Saulyn, G. de, 42, 68.
Scandinavia, 5.
Schools, Sabbath, 275. And see
Education.
Scone (Schon, Schona), abbot of,
40, 65.
Scoonie (Schony, Sconyn), church
of, 21 ; vicar of, 39 and n, 62.
Scot, Mr. John, 53, 70.
Scotland, Bagimond papal collector
in, 3 ff. ; Anglo-papal policy in,
6 ff.; Edward 1. dominant in, ro¬
ll ; limits of kingdom of, under
363
know if Lauderdale is to return
to Scotland, 212 ; residence of,
at Holyrood, 214-6 ; payment to,
as commissioner to Parliament,
220 ; with Lauderdale in London,
227 ; part of, in negotiations for
Union, 228.
Rothes, Jean, countess of, see Hay,
Jean.
Rothiemurchus (Rathamurgus),
church of, 45.
Rothmell, lands of, 47 n.
Rotterdam, Scottish trade with,
167 and n, 173, 190.
Ruckles, in castle doors, 260.
Ruddington, near Nottingham, 16 n.
Ruffel (Rossel), prebend of, 48, 73.
Rutherford, Archibald, 3rd Lord,234.
, Sir Thomas R., of Hunthill,
2nd Lord, escheat of, given to
Sir William Sharp, 162.
, Samuel, minister of Anwoth
and principal of St. Mary’s
College, works by, 282 and n, 305.
Ruthven (Rocheuen), vicar of, 48
and m, 72.
St. Albans, 227.
St. Andrews, archbishop of, see
Sharp, James.
, archdeaconry of, 12, 13 ;
receipts from, 36-40, 60-5 ; arch¬
deacon of, 62, 64.
, bishop of, 34, 56 ; official of,
36 n ; relations of, and collegiate
clergy of Dunbar, 94-5, 99-100 ;
petition to, 101. And see Bern-
ham, David de ; Landallis, Wil¬
liam de ; Wardlaw, Henry.
, church of, oath taken at and
in favour of, by Earl of March,
96, 100.
, collegiate church in, founded
by Culdees, 81 and n ; provost
of, see Makerston, Mr. Adam de.
, diocese of, 11-13, 17, 18, 19;
receipts from, 25, 32-40, 55-65.
-, monastery and priory of,
procurator of, 34, 36 n ; prior of,
39, 42, 56, 57, 64, 65 ; possessions
of, in Lothian, 39 ; sacrist of, 40 ;
dispute between prior and con¬
vent of, and Culdees, 81 n ; con¬
sent of prior and chapter of, to
charter of erection of collegiate
church of Dunbar, 89, 97, 100 ;
prior and chapter of, petitioned
for benefice, 101.
St. Andrews, town and university
of, grants of excise to, 164.
St. Anthony, Leith, obit book of
preceptory of, 108.
St. Cyrus, see Ecclesgreig.
St. Fergus, see Longley.
St. Germains (Sancto Germane),
brothers of, 58 and n.
St. James’s, 228.
St. John Baptist, chaplaincy of,
founded at Linton, 103.
St. Mary Ottery, foundation charter
of, 105.
St. Mary’s, Haddington, collegiate
rights granted to, 108.
St. Mary’s-on-the-Rock, St. And¬
rews, origin of collegiate church
of, 81 and w.
St. Mary’s College, principal of,
see Rutherford, Samuel.
St. Michael’s, Penkevel, 83.
St. Monans, 21, 37 n.
St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, proceedings
of chapter of, 108. See also
Aberdeen, church of.
St. Ninian’s, see Kirkton.
St. Oswald, dedication of church of
Whittingehame to, 102.
Salt, Dort wishes Scottish exports
of, 173 ; question regarding tax
on, and King’s views on, 175 ;
Earl of Wemyss’s attempt to
obtain exemption from duty on,
175-6 and n ; position of tax on,
on appointment of collectors of
revenue, 195 ; adjustments on
lease of revenue, including tax on,
198-201; pre-emption of, 221-2.
Saltoun, Alexander, Lord, 169.
Sancto Quintino, Mr. Gebert de, 31.
Sandwick, see Sennick.
Satan's Invisible World Discovered,
249, 282 and n.
Saulseat (Sede Animarum), monas¬
tery of, 75.
Saulyn, G. de, 42, 68.
Scandinavia, 5.
Schools, Sabbath, 275. And see
Education.
Scone (Schon, Schona), abbot of,
40, 65.
Scoonie (Schony, Sconyn), church
of, 21 ; vicar of, 39 and n, 62.
Scot, Mr. John, 53, 70.
Scotland, Bagimond papal collector
in, 3 ff. ; Anglo-papal policy in,
6 ff.; Edward 1. dominant in, ro¬
ll ; limits of kingdom of, under
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