Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . rtain requests at the Courtof Rome, to the prejudice of our beloved and faithful son, Alexander, King ofScotland, who is married to our daughter, on which account we are unwilling toallow him to enter our dominions. Therefore we send you our attendant, Wil-liam Doiset, to watch the approach of the said Bishop and his followers comingeither from foreign parts or from the Kingdom of Scotland, commanding that youcause him and them to be Arrested, as the said William shall direct in our name,till you receive orders to the contrary. At Windsor, 22nd day of Ja


Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . rtain requests at the Courtof Rome, to the prejudice of our beloved and faithful son, Alexander, King ofScotland, who is married to our daughter, on which account we are unwilling toallow him to enter our dominions. Therefore we send you our attendant, Wil-liam Doiset, to watch the approach of the said Bishop and his followers comingeither from foreign parts or from the Kingdom of Scotland, commanding that youcause him and them to be Arrested, as the said William shall direct in our name,till you receive orders to the contrary. At Windsor, 22nd day of January, 1258.[Rymer, vol. i,, p. 652.] Bishop Gameline Baptized, in 1263, Alexander son,who Died at the age of 20. [Wyntoun.] He is Witness to King-Alexander III. in a Charter of the lands of Tillicoultry to William,Earl of Mar, an. reg. 14. [Writs of the Family of Mar.] In thisBishops time the Carmehte Friars came into Scotland. HeConfirms to the Prior and Canons of St. Andrews the Church of 164 BISHOPS OF THE SEE OF ST. Forgan, in Fife, in 1266. He was Bishop in 1266. [Cart. Kelsoet Scone.] Item, in 1270 [Cart. Kelso], and 1271, in which year,29th April, he Died at Inchmurtach, of the palsy, immediatelyafter his return from the Dedication of a Church at Peebles.[Fordun.] He was Buried at the north side of the High Altar ofhis Cathedral. In the year of this Bishops Death, there were noless than five Scottish Bishoprics vacant, the Kents of which King Alexander III. sacrilegiously applied to hisown use, till they were filled up. Among the Papal Bulls preserved inthe Advocates Library, Edinburgh, thereis one from Pope Alexander IV. to theBishop of Dunblane, empowering him tocause Bishop Gameline to be invested withthe Kevenues of the Bectory of Smalham,in virtue of his being the legal Procuratorof the same; and another from the samePope, addressed to Gameline himself,authorizing him to fill up vacancies inParish Churches in all cases within fourmonths after the va


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