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0001186
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MS 50
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University of Edinburgh
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University of Edinburgh
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Obituary Mr Alexander ?Synland
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Obituary Mr Alexander ?Synland
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Obits and Scottish entries print in Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot., ii, pt 2, 256-72; Sc entries in Martyrology in Forbes' Kalendars of Scottish Saints 127; partial list of Scottish and Irish saints print as Appendix to Preface to Aberdeen Cartulary in Spalding & Maitland Clubs.
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Obits and Scottish entries print in Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot., ii, pt 2, 256-72; Sc entries in Martyrology in Forbes' Kalendars of Scottish Saints 127; partial list of Scottish and Irish saints print as Appendix to Preface to Aberdeen Cartulary in Spalding & Maitland Clubs.
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Dunbar, Patrick
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Dunbar, Patrick
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Charteris, Laurence
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Charteris, Laurence
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(Charteris) Professor of theology in Edinburgh, presented work to EUL in 1677. (Dunbar) Appears in Registrum Moraviense as succentor of Moray in 1533 (Gordoun) An Alexander Gordoun was Bishop elect of Moray and administrator of the diocese of Caithness 1544. (Spens) May be Sir James Spens of Wormiston (1571-1627)
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(Charteris) Professor of theology in Edinburgh, presented work to EUL in 1677. (Dunbar) Appears in Registrum Moraviense as succentor of Moray in 1533 (Gordoun) An Alexander Gordoun was Bishop elect of Moray and administrator of the diocese of Caithness 1544. (Spens) May be Sir James Spens of Wormiston (1571-1627)
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Spens, James
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Gordoun, Alexander
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Date:
1552-1599
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A page of black, red, and blue Latin text arranged in a calendar, containing the obituary of Alexander Synland. The upper right corner of the page is burnt with no damage to the text.
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A page of black, red, and blue Latin text arranged in a calendar, containing the obituary of Alexander Synland. The upper right corner of the page is burnt with no damage to the text.
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Moray/Scotland
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Elgin/Scotland
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Aberdeen/Aberdeen City/Scotland
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Christianity
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Archives
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Boreland (1916)
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Boreland (1916)
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Related Work Title:
Martyrology (Use of Aberdeen)
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Martyrology (Use of Aberdeen)
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f.7r
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f.7r
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Rights Statement:
© 2005 Edinburgh University Library
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© 2005 Edinburgh University Library
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A Martyrology for the use of Aberdeen, written sometime after 1552 in Moray and Aberdeen. The obituaries contained in the book seem to connect it directly with the Cathedral Church of Moray at Elgin. It was owned successively by Alexander Gordoun (possibly the bishop-elect of Moray and an administrator of the diocese of Caithness), Patrick Dunbar (succentor of Moray), and James Spens (possibly Sir James Spens of Wormiston). It was presented to the library in 1677 by Laurence Charteris, Professor of Theology in Edinburgh.
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A Martyrology for the use of Aberdeen, written sometime after 1552 in Moray and Aberdeen. The obituaries contained in the book seem to connect it directly with the Cathedral Church of Moray at Elgin. It was owned successively by Alexander Gordoun (possibly the bishop-elect of Moray and an administrator of the diocese of Caithness), Patrick Dunbar (succentor of Moray), and James Spens (possibly Sir James Spens of Wormiston). It was presented to the library in 1677 by Laurence Charteris, Professor of Theology in Edinburgh.
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2004:08:27 10:19:46
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© The University of Edinburgh
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