An Ecclesiastical History of Scotland From the Introduction of Christianity to T

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An Ecclesiastical History of Scotland From the Introduction of Christianity to T
George Grub
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Robert was Bishop of Ross in the year 1228, and in the be- ginning of the reign of Alexander III. 2 Under the year 1271, Fordiin mentions the death of Robert, Bishop of Ross, who built Rosemarkic. 2 It is not likely that it was the same individual who held the see during the whole time ; and, in the course of that period, writers of a later age place the episco- pate of St. Duthac, for whose shrine the church of Tain be- came so famous. The name of Duthac is not mentioned by the Melrose chronic...lers, by Fordun, or by Winton, nor, as far as I am aware, does it occur in any of the Chartularies. '* Adam, Bishop of Caithness, became involved in a contest with the people of that diocese, in regard to the amount of titlics whicli they were bound to pay. He refused to yield to their demands, and the fierce passions of the half-civilized Northmen were excited by his opposition. They fell upon the bishop at his manor of Halkirk, and murdered him and his friend Serlo, a Cistercian of Newbottle, on Sunday the eleventh of September, 1222.^ King Alexander punished the persons guilty of this out- rage with severity, and then endeavoured to find a proper ' Chronica de Mailros, pp, 149, 177.

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