Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . , and 1512. [Cart. Dnnferml] VOL. I. 2 H 242 ARCHBISHOPS OF THE SEE OF ST. Three Stone Coffins were discovered in 1826, when, by order of the Exchequer, thedebris occasioned bythe demolition of theCathedral was remov-ed. These Sarcophagistill remain as theywere found, projectingfrom under the floorof the High are supposed tohave been the Coffinsof Archbishops Sche-vez, James Stuart,andJames Beaton. Closebeside these Coffinswas found a Skeleton In the centre of this Round Seal is a floriated Cross .,, -, , ,, of S. Andrew, with the Ap


Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . , and 1512. [Cart. Dnnferml] VOL. I. 2 H 242 ARCHBISHOPS OF THE SEE OF ST. Three Stone Coffins were discovered in 1826, when, by order of the Exchequer, thedebris occasioned bythe demolition of theCathedral was remov-ed. These Sarcophagistill remain as theywere found, projectingfrom under the floorof the High are supposed tohave been the Coffinsof Archbishops Sche-vez, James Stuart,andJames Beaton. Closebeside these Coffinswas found a Skeleton In the centre of this Round Seal is a floriated Cross .,, -, , ,, of S. Andrew, with the Apostle on the dexter, and the Wltn a CleeP Cllt on the Blessed Virgin crowned, holding an open hook, on the skull : probably this sinister. Below are the Arms of Scotland. All sur- ^ag Archbishon Alex- roiuided with scroll work and the Scottish Thistle. 1512. , 0. , ^ ander btuart, who received his death-wound at the memorable Battle of Flodden,in 1513. XLV. Andrew Foreman. 1514-22. Andrew Foreman, through the favour of Louis XII., wasmade Archbishop of Bourges, in France, in 1513, and Bishop ofMoray, from which


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