Scottish Monasteries in the Late Middle Ages |
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... Kelso henceforth was subject directly to Rome with no intermediary . Roman documents refer to Kelso as filia specialis Sanctae Sedis ( special daughter of the Holy See ) , a title which does not imply Rome's special affection for Kelso ...
... Kelso henceforth was subject directly to Rome with no intermediary . Roman documents refer to Kelso as filia specialis Sanctae Sedis ( special daughter of the Holy See ) , a title which does not imply Rome's special affection for Kelso ...
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... Kelso . It was very similar - Scots clerics swore to details about Kelso , while Forman was again a candidate.15 Both processes were typical in many ways . Important churchmen were adding great abbeys to the honours and revenues they ...
... Kelso . It was very similar - Scots clerics swore to details about Kelso , while Forman was again a candidate.15 Both processes were typical in many ways . Important churchmen were adding great abbeys to the honours and revenues they ...
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... Kelso , although the abbot's dwelling was separate from that of the monks , they shared a common table , and at Cambuskenneth under Alexander Myln clothing was given out from a common stock and a canon read aloud at the community meals ...
... Kelso , although the abbot's dwelling was separate from that of the monks , they shared a common table , and at Cambuskenneth under Alexander Myln clothing was given out from a common stock and a canon read aloud at the community meals ...
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