Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . k to theUniversity, avows asone of its objects thenecessity of offeringmore effectual resist-ance to Heretics; butit adds at the sametime, that the require-ment is only in con-formity with laudable,approved, and ancientcustom. One Statutereiterates the old in-junction, that every The Blessed Virgin, with Jesus, in the dexter niche. Cumte slia11 Preseilt Magdalene in the sinister, having the alabaster yearly to the Diocesan vessel of spikenard. The lower part has the same Coat Synod a schedule of of Arms as in the former Seal. [Principal Lee. 1518.


Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . k to theUniversity, avows asone of its objects thenecessity of offeringmore effectual resist-ance to Heretics; butit adds at the sametime, that the require-ment is only in con-formity with laudable,approved, and ancientcustom. One Statutereiterates the old in-junction, that every The Blessed Virgin, with Jesus, in the dexter niche. Cumte slia11 Preseilt Magdalene in the sinister, having the alabaster yearly to the Diocesan vessel of spikenard. The lower part has the same Coat Synod a schedule of of Arms as in the former Seal. [Principal Lee. ,-, „ ,, J the names of all per-sons deceased within his Parish. To another Canon we seem toowe the establishment of our Registers of Confirmed Testaments.[Stat. Ecc. Scot., Preface, clxxxviii.] He was Archbishop here in 1515. [Cart. Paisl.] He was alsoPerpetual Commendator of the Monastery of Dunfermline onJuly 10,1517, which he himself calls the third year of his Trans-lation, and styles himself, Sti Andrea) Archiep. totius regni. JAMES BEATON. 245 Scotise primas, legatus natus ac apostolicae Sedis cum potestateet facilitate legati de latere per universum regnum praedictum,nee non commendatarii perpetui monasterii de , Archbishop of St. Andrews, Primate of the whole Kingdomof Scotland, and Legate bom of the Apostolic Seat, with thepower and faculty of Legate de latere throughout the foresaidKingdom, as also perpetual Commendator of the Monastery ofDunfermline. [Writs of Clackmannan.] And in the same Writs,13th March, 1516, he says, Sigilloque nostrae legationis jussi-mus et fecimus appensione communiri. , We have com-manded and caused to be fortified with the appendage of the Sealof our Legation. He Died and was Buried in Dunfermline, in1522. XLVI. James Beaton, 1522-39, Was the sixth and youngest son of James Beaton of Balfour,by Marjory Boswell his wife, daughter of Sir David Boswell ofBalmuto. The Family takes its name from the Town of Bethune,


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