Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . ars the titleof Primate of all the King-dom of Scotland, and Le-gate; and again, Legatus S. WILLIELMI DEI GKACIA ARCHIEPISCOPI SCI HUtUS 01 tlie -tlOly ApOSlOllC a dree. Over the upper centre niche is the See in this year. And he was Shield with Scotland. Beneath is the Trinity, Archbishop here, and Pri-as in the former Seal. In the centre niche is x S. Andrew. Laing details that in the dexter mate 01 Scotland, 111 thisniche is S. Michael with a pair of scales and same year 1496. [Cart. Cam-cross. In the sinister niche is a Bishop vested j^j Bishop Keith


Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . ars the titleof Primate of all the King-dom of Scotland, and Le-gate; and again, Legatus S. WILLIELMI DEI GKACIA ARCHIEPISCOPI SCI HUtUS 01 tlie -tlOly ApOSlOllC a dree. Over the upper centre niche is the See in this year. And he was Shield with Scotland. Beneath is the Trinity, Archbishop here, and Pri-as in the former Seal. In the centre niche is x S. Andrew. Laing details that in the dexter mate 01 Scotland, 111 thisniche is S. Michael with a pair of scales and same year 1496. [Cart. Cam-cross. In the sinister niche is a Bishop vested j^j Bishop Keith Says, inin the act ot Benediction. Ihe Holv Dove is J L J above. In the lower sinister niche is S. Giles a Note—I See among thewith a branch and a ldd playing. Under the Writs of the Family of Marlower centre niche, having a Bishop praying, , -pi** j. t> 11 h t> ., -p ., A \ ,. ,/ ^ - ,D two different Bulls 01 Pope are the r ainilv Arms, described in the Counter L Seai. [Principal Lee. 1480.] Innocent, both of them in the. WILLIAM SCHEVEZ. 233 year 1487, respecting the Archiepiscopal See of St. Andrews;and they both take notice of a former Bull by his Predecessor,Pope Sixtus, erecting this See into an Archbishopric. He was,for some time at least, a great Courtier with King James III. Schevez had been Coadjutor during the lifetime of the lastPrelate, whose bitter foe and persecutor he was. In the Chapelof Holyrood in 1478, the King and divers of the Nobility beingpresent, he was invested with the Pall Metropolitan, which was asmall vestment or tippet of pure lambs wool, having little blackcrosses upon it, and cost ^£3000 or £4000. Graham, the last Bishop, was not able topay the extravagant feesdemanded for his Pall, andhe was cast into prison,and a legal demand there-for made on his Pall was made by aparticular Order of Nuns;then it was Consecrated,and laid for a short timeupon the tombs of S. Peterand S. Paul, as emblem-atical of the Apostolicalauth


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