. The baronial and ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland. ed in the name of the Scottish monarchs, so elegant in theirlatinity, that he deemed them, on that account, worthy of publication, and in1722, they were issued in two volumes, with the title Epistolas Jacobi QuartiQuinti et Marias Reginas Scotorum eorumque Tutorum et Regni first volume of this collection is generally understood to have been the workof Robert Panther, and the greater part of the second to have been that of David,who was Secretary of State and a Privy Councillor during the latter part of thereign of Jame


. The baronial and ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland. ed in the name of the Scottish monarchs, so elegant in theirlatinity, that he deemed them, on that account, worthy of publication, and in1722, they were issued in two volumes, with the title Epistolas Jacobi QuartiQuinti et Marias Reginas Scotorum eorumque Tutorum et Regni first volume of this collection is generally understood to have been the workof Robert Panther, and the greater part of the second to have been that of David,who was Secretary of State and a Privy Councillor during the latter part of thereign of James V. and the infancy of Queen Mary. The temporalities of Cambuskenneth were conveyed by James VI., alongwith those of some other religious houses, to the Earl of Mar. The propertycontinued in the possession of his representatives, the Erskines of Alva, until theyear 1709, when it was purchased by the Town Council of Stirling, for thebenefit of Cowans hospital, to which it still belongs. || §Ninimos History of Stirlingshire, i. 122, 124. 1| Ibid. i.


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