Scottish Annals From English Chroniclers Ad 500 to 1286

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Scottish Annals From English Chroniclers Ad 500 to 1286
Alan Orr Anderson
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Of R. , (after alluding to Alexander's attempt to deprive David of the earldom of southern Scotland, ) calls Malcolm " the heir of his father's hatred and persecution " (of David ?) ; De S. , in Chr. Of Ste. , etc. , iii, 193 ; infra, s. A. 1 138. These words seem to deny that Malcolm was the son of Alexander, as O. V. Alleges. Cf. Infra, s. A. 1151, note.
FROM ENGLISH CHRONICLERS 159 investigated and discussed ; but we reserve the final decision for the judgment of the apostolic see.
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...t the Lateran, on the Ides of April. " x By this authority John aforesaid, going round England, came also to David, king of the Scots, at the river Tweed, which separates Northumbria and Lothian, in a place which is called Roxburgh. 2 And after fulfilling there the office of his legacy he returned and held a council at London. 3 . . .
1 125, Dec.
Pope Honorius II to the bishop-elect of Whithorn. In Raine's York, Vol. Ill, pp. 48-49.
Bishop Honorius, servant of the servants of God, to his beloved son the elected of Whithorn, greeting and apostolic benediction.


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