Liber cartarum Sancte CrucisMunimenta ecclesie Sancte Crusis de Edwinesburg . .) 4. A taxation by Walter, Bishop of Glasgow, of thevicarages payable by Holyrood, for its churches in hisDiocese. (No. 69.) The seal of the Burgh of Canongait, at the end of thevolume, is from a stamp which was lately found in theneighbourhood of Leith. The wood-cuts of St. Margarets Well, and the oldgate-way of Holyrood, as well as the fac-simile of the old Appended to No. 116. Jnmes II. used a our heraldry, in the reigns of James V. similar privy seal, with Lions for supporters. The Unicorn is first used a


Liber cartarum Sancte CrucisMunimenta ecclesie Sancte Crusis de Edwinesburg . .) 4. A taxation by Walter, Bishop of Glasgow, of thevicarages payable by Holyrood, for its churches in hisDiocese. (No. 69.) The seal of the Burgh of Canongait, at the end of thevolume, is from a stamp which was lately found in theneighbourhood of Leith. The wood-cuts of St. Margarets Well, and the oldgate-way of Holyrood, as well as the fac-simile of the old Appended to No. 116. Jnmes II. used a our heraldry, in the reigns of James V. similar privy seal, with Lions for supporters. The Unicorn is first used as an ornament on thu The Unicorns were not the old supporters of coins of James III. It does not appear in the the Scotch arms. They were introduced, to- heraldry of the Great Seal till the reign of probablj with the chivalrous system, the Mary, romantic names of our Herald?, and much of - attached to No. 126. PREFACE. lxxxiii engraving of the Palace after Gordons drawing, havebeen already explained. Below, is St. Anthonys Chapelon Arthurs seat, with the Palace APPENDIX No. I. DEFENSIS FOR THE PARTE OF THE PROVOST, BAILLIES,COUNSALL, AND COMMUNITIE OF THE BURGH OF EDIN-BURGH, IN THE ACTIOUN AND CAUS PERSEWIT CONTRATHAME BE ANE VENERABLE FADER, ROBERT, COMMEN-DATAR OF HALIERUDHOUS, AND CONVENT THAIROF,QUHAIRBY ABSOLVITOR SULD BE GEVIN UPOUN THESUMMONDIS LIBELLAT THAIRUPOUN, AS EFTIR FOL-LOWIS. Imprimis hauand consideratioun that upoun the narrative specefeit in thair sum-mondis, berand that thay wer infeft be gift of our Soverane Ladeis maist nobill pre-deeessouris in ane burgh callit the burgh of Harbargarie now callit the Cannogait,with commoun power to the burgessis thairof to sell and by all gudis als frelie asthe propir burgessis of her graces predeeessouris rnycht do, with inhibitioun to allpersonis to tak be force breid aill claith or uther guddis within the said burgh bythe will of the burgessis thairof; grantand alswa the said burgessis to be frie of alleus


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