Volume 2
Historical and statistical account of Dunfermline / By the Rev. Peter Chalmers.
- Chalmers, Peter, 1790?-1870
- Date:
- 1844-1859
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Historical and statistical account of Dunfermline / By the Rev. Peter Chalmers. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Page at a meeting of the Society in 1856, and now printed in their Proceedings—[Fordun’s account of the translation of Malcolm’s and Margaret’s bodies from the nave to the choir of the Dun- fermline Abbey, promised at p. 182 of this volume to be given in the Appendix, is superseded by being given at pp. 229-280.] Churches of West, Mid, and East Calder, Carnbee, Cleish, Hailes (Colinton), Inveresk, Inverkeithing Church and Chapel, Kinghorn, Kinglassie, Melville, Newton and Wymet, Newburn, North Queensferry Chapel, Perth (St Johnston’s), : : « 228-37, 241-2 Convents of Monks, Friars, and Nonieeeed A bes aee bbates exempti—’ Laymen holding benefices in commendam (or trust)—Priors conven- tual and claustral, . _ ; , ; ; o> 1237-8 Priories of Pluscardine and Urquhart, . j ; é . 238-41 Coldingham Priory, i , . 242-51 [History of the Priory of Coltiehata fra the Earliest to the Present Time, by William King Hunter of Stoneshiel : Edin- burgh, Sutherland and Knox, 1858, beautifully illustrated. | Ancient Schools, : : 251 Privilege of ae oration a ta nepien Begisie's ata Benefits of the Regality — Coquet Seal of Regality, and Counter-seal of Dunfermline — Cokete Seal of Inverkedin (Inverkeithing)—Esce- muthe, Inveruisge, or uisk, Inveresk—Oriolium, or oriel,meaning of, 252-4 Management and Disposal of the Property of the Abbey at and after the Reformation, ; 5 ; i 4 : 254-8 SECTION VIII. REMARKABLE HISTORICAL EVENTS. 1250. Master Richard of Inverkeithing, set over the Episcopate of Dun- keld, . 258 1273-1300. Edward the First's Che are Robert Wishart (gegen Bishop of Glasgow), relative to the death of Cumin, . ; 258 1274-90. Lines from Barbour’s “ Bruce,” relative to this period, . 258-9 1291-6. Extracts from Ragnian Rolls, ‘ 260 1323. Extract from Fordun’s “ Scotichronicon,”’ as %5 birth in Diane fermlyn of King David IL., : 260-1 1335. Siege of Lochleven Castle, hen by ate of Rice in behalf of David ‘Il., and escape of the garrison, while John of Strivelin, the Yecieoer was celebrating St Margaret’s holiday, 19th June, 261-2 1389. King Robert IL renews a truce with England and France, at Dunfermline, . 262 1394. King James I. of Scotland ae at Dentonnlneceta eSccuinas eae 263 1439, Great famine in the country, affecting the domains of the Abbey, 263 1466. Patrick Graham, the first Archbishop of St Andrews, accused of heresy, transported to Dunfermline, and afterwards to Loch- leven Castle, where he died, , j ; . 263-4](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33284003_0002_0028.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


