. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii, aberdonensis: the heraldic ceiling of the cathedral church of St. Machar, old Aberdeen. ister half blown also proper floweredArgent, issuant downwards from the middle chief amid Rays of the Suna Dexter Hand holding an open Book likewise proper; second, Argent,a Chief paly of six Or and Gules ; third, Argent, a Cheveron Sablebetween three Boars Heads erased Gules armed of the field andlangued Azure; fourth. Gules, a Tower triple towered Argent masonedSable windows and port of the last . end of part II. (heraldic section). APPENDICES. Ant. E io lobe these anne


. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii, aberdonensis: the heraldic ceiling of the cathedral church of St. Machar, old Aberdeen. ister half blown also proper floweredArgent, issuant downwards from the middle chief amid Rays of the Suna Dexter Hand holding an open Book likewise proper; second, Argent,a Chief paly of six Or and Gules ; third, Argent, a Cheveron Sablebetween three Boars Heads erased Gules armed of the field andlangued Azure; fourth. Gules, a Tower triple towered Argent masonedSable windows and port of the last . end of part II. (heraldic section). APPENDICES. Ant. E io lobe these annent ntins : Wit ncbcr hCiXb x\\ion them bxit iuc set 0ur foot xi^jon some rctierenb htstorj), ^nb xiuc6tionlc03 here, in thie open eourt, iilhieh itoiu ties nakeb to the injuries ©f stormij toeathcr, some men tic intcrreii, |£otict) the (iThurrh 00 toeti, anb gabe so targclu tot, ?^hej) thought it shoiUii habe cauopieli their bones ^itl Jioomsbap : bnt atl things habe their eul). ChitrrhcG anb dtics, tohith habe liiscases tU;e to men, JHust haDe tike htiith that tue habc. —Webster, DucJlcss of Alalfi (v., Sc. 3).. [?e, T & Annan, ifc tlonB N^^V \\ yy^^^lj O ».A.^X ji6-C >iC^\A Vi. -7-(^ APPENDIX I. Notes on the Life of Bishop Gavin Dunbar. *^* The following outline of the life and doings of Bishop GavinDunbar is based upon that given in the History of the See and its Bishops,forming the Preface to the Edition of the Registrum Episcopatus Aber-donensis^ (vol. i., p. Ili.), published by the former Spalding Club. A fewadditions to that text may be recognised as being in italics, and the cita-tions now added enable us to trace a good many additional vestigia of hispath. On the decease of Bishop Alexander Gordon, who died on the ^oth ofJune, 1518, Gavin Dunbar succeeded,* a prelate whose power in thestate and zeal for his Church would have secured him the highestpanegyrics of the Church historians, if he had followed less closelyBishop Elphinston. He was the {fourth^ son


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