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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
91
97
99
ΙΟΙ
565-849. Period the Second. During the Supremacy of the Presbyter-Abbats of Hy
Conversion of the Northern Picts by the preaching of S. Columba
106
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).
Council of Rome, where Wilfrid answers for the faith of Scots and Picts,
etc. (referred to)
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
109
Adamnan fails to convert Hy to the Roman Easter and Tonsure
Canones Adamnani
III
Letter of Ceolfrid to Nectan Mac Derili King of the Picts (referred to). 114
A Bishop at Hy
114
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
A Pictish Bishop of "Scotia" at a Council of Rome
723-791. Royal Monks, Dalriad, Pictish, Irish, at Hy.
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
44
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
842.
Grant of Lochleven by King Brude to the Keledei (earliest Scottish
record of them)
118
849.
Primacy of Pictish Kingdom, and S. Columba's relics, transferred to
Dunkeld by Kenneth Mac Alpin
E. Lives of Saints of (Dalriad) Scottish or Pictish
Churches, prior to A. D. 850
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.
126
.
132
134
135
Council (so called) of Forteviot under Donald King of Pictavia
Primates, Abbats of Dunkeld, and Bishops.
143
Northmen at Hy
878 x 896.
King Cyric's (or Grig's) gift of "liberty to the Scottish Church
906.
Council of Scone, under Constantine King, and Cellach Bishop, of
Alban
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
145
146
Procurator Legis Adamnani" (Maor Cana Adhamnain)
147
963.
Death of Fothadh I., " Bishop of the Islands of Alba" (proper styles
of the chief Scottish Bishop: vide note).
Bishops, Herenach, and Abbats of Hy, and Coarbs of S Columba
Pilgrimage of Leot and Sluagadach to Rome
148
149
Cellach II. succeeds Maelbrigid I. as Bishop of Alba.
Death of Malduin Bishop of Alban
A. D.
971 × 995.
977.
980.
Foundation of Brechin (Keledean) by Kenneth Mac Malcolm
Bishop Beornhelm (a "Scott ") at the Council of Calne
King of Athcliath (Dublin) at Hy (the first Christian Danish Chief
recorded)
1003 X 1033. Grant of Malcolm II. to the Monastery of Deer
1018.
1026.
1028 X 1055.
1034.
1039 X 1054.
1045.
1050.
1055 (?).
1055.
1055 X 1059.
Church gifts of Malcolm II. (spurious laws and council of Perth)
Lord of the Cinel Conaill at Hy
Grant of Malduin Bishop of Alban (or S. Andrew's) to the Keledei of
Lochleven
Ferlegin of Kells, and Culebadh of S. Columba .
Grant by King Macbeth and Queen Gruoch to the Keledei of Loch-
leven
A (Northman) Bishop of the Orkneys sent by Adalbert Archbishop
of Bremen
1059 X 1093.
Grant by Tuathal Bishop of S. Andrew's to the Keledei of Lochleven
Grant by Fothadh II. Bishop of S. Andrew's to the Keledei of Loch-
1063.
1065.
1070.
1070 X 1089.
Morthlach erected by Malcolm Canmore into an Episcopal Monastery
Death of Dubhtach, chief Anmchara of Ireland and Alba.
Foundation of Dunfermlin, upon Queen Margaret's marriage
Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury to Margaret Queen of the Scots.
Councils under Malcolm III. and Queen Margaret, to reform the
Scottish Church
Compact between Lanfranc and Archbishop Thomas I. of York, at
the Council of Windsor, assigning to York the primacy over Scot-
land (extract)
159
160
1072 × 1093. Fothadh II. Bishop of the Scots said to have professed subjection to
the See of York
Pope Gregory VII. to Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury (extract) 160
Melrose and Jedburgh still subject to Durham ecclesiastically, al-
though politically subject to Malcolm III. of Scotland.
Ralph Bishop of the Orkneys consecrated by the Archbishop of York
(Archbishop Thomas to Lanfranc, Lanfranc to Bishops of Wor-
cester and Chester, etc.)
Bishops of Man and the Isles (Hrölfr, William, Wymund)
Malcolm III. of Scotland at the foundation of the new Cathedral of
Durham
162
164
Death of Fothadh II. (the last Celtic "Archbishop of Alban").
Grant of Duncan King of Scotia to Durham
165
1097.
1097 or 1098. Foundation of Coldingham by Edgar King of the Scots
Hy occupied by Magnus King of Norway.
ΙΙΟΙ.
Pope Paschal II. to the Bishops of Scotland, Suffragans of York
1101 X 1108. Roger Bishop of the Orkneys consecrated at York. (Line of North-
man Bishops from the same date: vide note)
1102 (?).
Anselm Archbishop of Canterbury to Haco Earl of the Orkneys
1104.
1107.
Opening of S. Cuthbert's Tomb in the presence of Alexander, after-
wards King of Scotland
Edgar King of Scotland dies at Dunedin
Alexander King of the Scots to Anselm Archbishop of Canterbury
(not preserved)
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168
169
Anselm Archbishop of Canterbury to Alexander King of the Scots 169
11071124. Foundation and endowment of a parish church at Edenham (in Rox-
Death of a chief Anmchara of the community of Columcille
173
175
181
183
. 185
D. Sepulchral Christian Inscriptions in the Isle of
Man
1109-1188. Period the Fourth. York claim of Supremacy over the Scottish Church;
and Formation of the Scottish Dioceses
1109-1115. Failure, retirement, and death, of Turgot, the first English Bishop of
S. Andrew's .
1109 × 1114. Wymund Bishop of Man and the Isles consecrated by the Archbishop
of York
1109 X 1114. Ralph II. Bishop of the Orkneys consecrated by the Archbishop of
York
Before 1115. Foundation of the Sees of Moray and Dunkeld.
1115.
1119.
Alexander I. King of the Scots to Ralph Archbishop of Canterbury
Pope Calixtus II. to the Scottish Bishops, Suffragans of York
Pope Calixtus II. to the Bishops of Durham, the Orkneys, Glasgow,
and Scotland, Suffragans of York .
Foundation of Augustinian Canons at Scone by Alexander I. and
Queen Sibilla
Ralph Archbishop of Canterbury to Pope Calixtus II. (extracts)
1119 X 1124. Pope Calixtus II. to Eistein and Sigurd, Kings of Norway
Alexander King of the Scots to Ralph Archbishop of Canterbury
Ralph Archbishop of Canterbury and the Convent of Canterbury to
King Henry I.
1120.
1121.
II20.
II 20.
VOL. II.
King Henry I. to Ralph Archbishop of Canterbury
Ralph Archbishop of Canterbury to Alexander King of the Scots
Eadmer elected to S. Andrew's}
Henry I. to Ralph of Canterbury, and to Alexander King of the Scots
(not preserved).
199
200
201
b
Nicolas Prior of Worcester to Eadmer, against the primacy of York
over Scotland
Pope Calixtus II. to Alexander King of the Scots
202
205
1122.
II22.
II 22.
1123.
Pope Calixtus II. to the Bishops of Scotland, Suffragans of York
Eadmer to Alexander King of the Scots.
Foundation of Augustinians at Inchcolm by Alexander King of the
Scots
208
209
1124.
1124, January (after 13th). Election of Robert Prior of Scone to the See of S. An-
drew's
1124 X 1129.
1125.
Foundation of Urquhart by David King of the Scots.
Judgment, under arbitration of the Earl of Fife, in favour of Keledei
of Lochleven
See of Aberdeen founded by David King of the Scots
Legatine Council of Roxburgh: Pope Honorius II. to David King of
the Scots
1125, Dec. 9. Pope Honorius II. to Sigurd King of Norway.
1125, Christmas. Thurstin's claim over the Scottish Bishops, prosecuted at the
Court of Rome .
1126, Christmas. Thurstin's claim again renewed, and deferred, at Rome
1127, July 17. Charter of Robert Bishop (elect) of S. Andrew's to the Priory of
Coldingham.
1128.
Consecration of Robert Bishop of S. Andrew's at York, rights on both
sides reserved
David King of the Scots on the subject of the same consecration
Charter of Thurstin Archbishop of York on the same subject
Other authorities on the same subject
215
216
Grant to the Abbey of Deer (dioc. Aberdeen), with gift of dues to
the Bishop of Dunkeld .
Olave King of the Isles to the Dean and Chapter of York.
Dedication of Church of S. James at Roxburgh.
Foundation of Rushin Abbey in the Isle of Man
219
220
11 36.
1138.
Charter of King David to Nectan Bishop of Aberdeen (questionable)
Legatine Council of Carlisle
221
Charter of Robert Bishop of S. Andrew's, establishing Augustinian
Canons there
1144.
Bull of Pope Lucius II., confirming Bishop Robert's establishment of
Canons
223
C. 1144.
Charter of David King of the Scots, suppressing the Keledei of
1147, Aug. 30. Bull of Eugenius III., transferring the right of electing to the See
of S. Andrew's from Keledei to Canons
225
1144 X 1150. Suppression of the Keledei of Lochleven by King David
227