Series 3 > Charters of the Abbey of Inchcolm
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CONTENTS
PREFACE v
NOTE ON THE METHOD OF EDITING . . x
INTRODUCTION xiii
MAP facing page xliv
CHARTERS 1
NOTES TO CHARTERS 101
APPENDICES—
I. Abstracts of late Inchcolm Charters . . 212
II. Rentals of the Abbey of Inchcolm . . 217
HI. References to Inchcolm in Printed Sources . 229
IV. Priors, Abbots and Commendators of Inchcolm 234
V. Royal Letters (abstracts) relating to Inchcolm. 243
VI. Father Hay’s Introduction to The Book of
Coupar .....•• 245
VII. The Place-Names of the Abbey . .249
MAP facing page 252
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS . . 254
INDEX .
259
PREFACE v
NOTE ON THE METHOD OF EDITING . . x
INTRODUCTION xiii
MAP facing page xliv
CHARTERS 1
NOTES TO CHARTERS 101
APPENDICES—
I. Abstracts of late Inchcolm Charters . . 212
II. Rentals of the Abbey of Inchcolm . . 217
HI. References to Inchcolm in Printed Sources . 229
IV. Priors, Abbots and Commendators of Inchcolm 234
V. Royal Letters (abstracts) relating to Inchcolm. 243
VI. Father Hay’s Introduction to The Book of
Coupar .....•• 245
VII. The Place-Names of the Abbey . .249
MAP facing page 252
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS . . 254
INDEX .
259
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