Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . diet, in twowords. In the original Becord,whereby he is, in conjunction withothers, appointed Ambassador toFrance, in 1325, for renewing theancient Alliance, he is expresslycalled Jacobus Bene archidiaconusSti Andreae, et legum professor.[MF.] The Chapter, after Lam-Banes Seal is easily deciphered, bertons Death, meeting for the The remarkable feature is two naked Election of a new Bishop, went intodevils on ladders, tying p ?• ,-, ?, -,P . ., . to his Cross: the dexter one is a factions, the one half giving their male, agile and elegant; the si


Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . diet, in twowords. In the original Becord,whereby he is, in conjunction withothers, appointed Ambassador toFrance, in 1325, for renewing theancient Alliance, he is expresslycalled Jacobus Bene archidiaconusSti Andreae, et legum professor.[MF.] The Chapter, after Lam-Banes Seal is easily deciphered, bertons Death, meeting for the The remarkable feature is two naked Election of a new Bishop, went intodevils on ladders, tying p ?• ,-, ?, -,P . ., . to his Cross: the dexter one is a factions, the one half giving their male, agile and elegant; the sinister Voice to Sir James Bane, Archdeacon has all the physiological develop- 0f gt. Andrews, the other half to ments of a she-devil. [Chapter of Ci. A1 -. T . Durham, * feir Alexander llmninmouth, Arch- deacon of Lothian, but the formercarried. The Culdees and their Prior and Provost, WilliamCumyn, who, thirty years before, opposed the Election of Lam-berton, again resisted Bennets Election, but do not appear to. 190- BISHOPS OF THE SEE OF ST. ANDREWS. have appealed. Next year, Kinninmouth was Elected to theBishopric of Aberdeen; and Cumyn was made Archdeacon ofLothian, in the place of Kinninmouth. [Spottiswoode and Lyon.]Bane was chosen by the Canons of St. Andrews Bishop of thatSee on the 19th June, 1328 [Mem. Scot. Coll. Paris]; but beinghimself present in the Court of Home at the time, he obtained hisEpiscopate by the Collation of Pope John XXII. before there hadcome any account of the Election; for this Pope took upon himto dispose of all the Bishoprics in the world. [Fordun.] He wasBishop in 1329 [MS. of Durham], in YvThich year he performedthe Office of setting the Crown upon the head of David II., andsoon after was constituted Lord Chamberlain of Scotland. [ Coll. Paris.] He was Bishop here in 1331 [Cart. Balmer.],in 1332 [MS. of Durham], and is Witness to a Charter which SirRobert Sibbald judges to have been about the same year. [Historyof Fife,


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