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CONTENTS.
A. D.
600-908.
600-1188. V. CHURCH OF CUMBRIA OR STRATHCLYDE
Period the First. Until the Kingdom of Strathclyde was united to that of
Scotland
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I
3
680.
Council of Rome. Wilfrid answers there for the faith of Britons, etc.
5
685.
English Cumbria taken from Glasgow and united (in part) to Lindis-
854.
875 x 883.
908-1188.
Eardulf of Lindisfarne still claims Carlisle as within his diocese
Cumberland, and possibly Whitherne, still seemingly regarded as An-
glian
Period the Second. Until the Church of Cumbria was united, partly to
that of England, partly to that of Scotland
.
1053 × 1060. Bishops of Glasgow consecrated by Kinsi Archbishop of York.
1072.
Council of Windsor. Compact between Archbishops Lanfranc and
Thomas
Nunnery of Armethwaite founded by William Rufus.
8
10
II
12
1089.
I 2
A British Bishop of (apparently) Strathclyde
Augustinian Canons established at Carlisle by Henry I.
A Bishop of Glasgow consecrated by Thomas II. of York
Claim of York over Glasgow, and of Durham over Teviotdale, still
maintained
Benedictine Abbey of Selkirk, afterwards (1128) of Kelso, founded
Consecration of John to the See of Glasgow by Pope Paschal II.
Augustinian Monastery of Jedburgh founded
Pope Gelasius II. to John Bishop of Glasgow (not preserved)
Ralph of Canterbury to Pope Calixtus II. (referred to)
English Cumbria (together with Hexhamshire) and Teviotdale taken from Durham; the former assigned to York, the latter to Glasgow
Pope Paschal II. to the Suffragans of York (referred to)
Benedictine Cell at Wetherall founded
1119.
Pope Calixtus II. to the Scottish Bishops (referred to)
1120 or 1121. Inquisition into the lands of the See of Glasgow under David Prince
After 1120.
1122.
1122, 1123.
II22.
After 1124.
1125.
1125 or 1126.
1125 X 1160.
of Cumbria.
Priory of S. Bees refounded
Pope Calixtus II. to John Bishop of Glasgow
John of Glasgow suspended by Thurstin Archbishop of York, etc.
Pope Calixtus II. to Thurstin Archbishop of York
King David's grant of the tithe of his chan to Glasgow Bishopric
Council of Roxburgh under Cardinal John of Crema (referred to)
Thurstin's claim over Glasgow renewed at Rome before Honorius II.
Pope Honorius II. to Gilla-Aldan Bishop Elect of Candida Casa
Pope Honorius II. to John Bishop of Glasgow.
Abbeys of Soulseat, Holywood, etc., founded in Galloway
Revival of the See of Candida Casa as a Suffragan See to York.
1126 X 1140. Profession of Gilla-Aldan Bishop of Candida Casa to Archbishop
1126.
1131.
1133.
1134.
Cause between the Scottish Bishops and Thurstin deferred
Pope Innocent II. to John Bishop of Glasgow .
First Bishop of Carlisle, and in subjection to York
Cistercian Abbey of Calder founded.
1134 or 1135. Pope Innocent II. to Thurstin Archbishop of York
Refoundation of Melrose, by King David
Dedication of Glasgow Cathedral
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Abbeys of Kilwinning and Lismahago, and the Maison Dieu at Rox-
burgh, founded
Foundation of the Abbey of Dundrennan
Herbert Bishop of Glasgow consecrated by the Pope at Auxerre
1147 X 1164. Constitutions of Bishop Herbert for Glasgow Cathedral after the
custom of Sarum .
Foundation of the Abbeys of Holmcultram and Dryburgh
Christian of Whitherne consecrated under the authority of the Arch-
bishop of York
1150.
1154.
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1155.
1156-1219.
Bull of Pope Adrian IV. to the Scottish Bishops (referred to)
See of Carlisle vacant
Attempted Legatine Scottish Council at Norham Castle
Ingelram Bishop of Glasgow consecrated by the Pope at Sens
Lincluden and Canoby founded
34
35
36
Bull of Alexander III. declaring Glasgow an independent See (re-
ferred to)
Pope Alexander to the Abbats, etc., patrons of benefices in the diocese
of Glasgow.
Privilege of Pope Alexander III. for the See of Glasgow (referred to)
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37
1177.
1174.
II74.
1174, 1175.
1175.
Confirmation and Consecration (by the Papal Legate at Clairvaux) of
Jocelyn Bishop of Glasgow
Privilege of Pope Alexander III. to Bishop Jocelyn of Glasgow
Bull of Alexander III. enjoining obedience to Bishop Jocelyn
Privilege of Alexander III. declaring Glasgow immediately dependent
upon the Pope
Bulls of Alexander III. to the Scottish Bishops (referred to)
Conference at York (referred to)
Christian of Whitherne suspended by Cardinal Vivian for refusing to
attend the Council of Edinburgh
Bull of Alexander III. repeating the privilege granted to the See of
Glasgow
45
1181.
1182.
1186.
Attempt to renew the See of Carlisle after thirty years' vacancy
Privilege of Urban III. to the Bishops of Glasgow
1186 or 1187.
Completion of Glasgow Cathedral
Bull of Lucius III. repeating the privilege granted to the See of Glas-
gow (referred to).
1182 X 1185. Bull of Lucius III. to Glasgow respecting patronage
Bull of Urban III. repeating the privilege granted to the See of Glas-
gow (referred to)
1186 or 1187. Privilege of Urban III. to the Bishops of Glasgow
1188.
Bull of Clement III. declaring the Church of Scotland (including
Glasgow but omitting Galloway) to be independent (referred to).
VI. BRITISH CHURCHES ABROAD. i. BRITISH CHURCH IN ARMORICA
UNTIL THE SUPPRESSION OF BRITISH CUSTOMS THERE, A.D. 387-818.
ii. BRITISH SEE AT BRETOÑA IN GALLICIA, A.D. 569-830
Immigration of Britons into Brittany under Maclou, Maglorius, etc. Council of Tours asserts the supremacy of Tours over Brittany.
72
73
74
75
76
77
786.
817.
818.
Brétons submit to Charlemagne at the Council of Worms
Letters Patent of Louis le Débonnaire for the Abbey of Landevenech
Council of Vannes under Louis le Débonnaire
79
80
Appendix A. Liturgy of (probably) the Tenth Century, belonging
to Brittany
400-1188. VII. THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND DURING THE CELTIC PERIOD, AND UNTIL
FORMALLY DECLARED INDEPENDENT OF THE SEE OF YORK
400-565. Period the First. Before S. Columba
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ΙΟΙ
565-849.
565.
563 x 671.
Period the Second. During the Supremacy of the Presbyter-Abbats of Hy.
Conversion of the Northern Picts by the preaching of S. Columba
Christian Settlements, mostly in Western Scotland
574.
575.
"Ordination" of Aidan King of Dalriada by S. Columba
Council of Drumceat in Ireland (referred to)
Letter of Laurentius Archbishop of Canterbury to the Bishops and
Abbats, "per universam Scottiam" (referred to)
Letter of Cummianus to Segienus Abbat of Hy respecting Easter (re-
ferred to).
108
Council of Rome, where Wilfrid answers for the faith of Scots and Picts,
etc. (referred to)
109
681-685.
686.
692.
Episcopate of Trumwini over Picts, at Abercorn (referred to)
Adamnan's visit to Aldfrid of Northumbria, to redeem Irish prisoners
Irish Columbite Monasteries subject to Hy
704.
679 × 704.
Adamnan fails to convert Hy to the Roman Easter and Tonsure
Canones Adamnani
710 (?).
Death of Adamnan
114
712.
Letter of Ceolfrid to Nectan Mac Derili King of the Picts (referred to). 114
A Bishop at Hy
716-718.
The Monks of Hy accept the Roman Easter, etc., but lose for a time the
supremacy over the Pictish Church, which passes (perhaps) to Aber-
nethy
721.
A Pictish Bishop of "Scotia" at a Council of Rome
723-791. Royal Monks, Dalriad, Pictish, Irish, at Hy .
116
727-778.
736 × 747-
782.
Supremacy of Hy over Irish Columbite Monasteries
Kilrimont or S. Andrew's founded by Angus King of the Picts
Death of an "Economus" of Hy
813,816.
794-849.
Canons of Chalons, and of Cealchyth, against "Scoti" (referred to)
Hy ravaged by Northmen. Columbite Irish supremacy passes to
117
Kells
118
842.
Grant of Lochleven by King Brude to the Keledei (earliest Scottish
record of them)
849.
Primacy of Pictish Kingdom, and S. Columba's relics, transferred to
Dunkeld by Kenneth Mac Alpin
Period the Third.
From the Primacy of Dunkeld, A.D. 849–906 (?), and
that of S. Andrew's from the latter year, to the Consecration of Turgot to
S. Andrew's, A. D. 1109
860 x 863.
865,873.
878.
Council (so called) of Forteviot under Donald King of Pictavia
Primates, Abbats of Dunkeld, and Bishops.
King Cyric's (or Grig's) gift of "liberty to the Scottish Church
Council of Scone, under Constantine King, and Cellach Bishop, of
Alban
S. Columba still the Patron Saint of Alban.
Coarbs of S. Columba, and Tanist Abbat of Hy.
King Constantine becomes Abbat of the Keledei of S. Andrew's .
Before 955. The Keledei of Lochleven make over their island to the Bishop of
S. Andrew's
963.
965.
966—1011.
Death of Fothadh I., "Bishop of the Islands of Alba" (proper styles
967 × 971.
Bishops, Herenach, and Abbats of Hy, and Coarbs of S Columba
Pilgrimage of Leot and Sluagadach to Rome
970.
Cellach II. succeeds Maelbrigid I. as Bishop of Alba.
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