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met in St Andrews on 2 March 1514 at which Hepburn also attended and argued for the council to appeal to the pope to disregard all letters of support for Forman. Hepburn had successfully engineered the council's support as a letter dated 4 March from the king to the pope accused Forman of having a lot of blame for his father's death at Flodden – the letter also stated that Forman was now an exile and a rebel and intimated that his positions and benefices had been taken from him and called for Forman to be disregarded for the vacancy. Forman was not to be deprived as was confirmed in a letter that Leo wrote to Albany on 11 April and named the bishop of Moray for St Andrews. On 13 November, Leo formally provided Forman to St Andrews and followed up by making him
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IV many headships of Scottish monasteries, the recommendation to the bishopric of Moray and large tracts of land. Rome also appreciated his efforts and provided Forman firstly with the parsonage of Forest Church from Innocent VIII, then the commendatorship of Kelso Abbey from Julius II and finally and most importantly, the archbishopric of St Andrews and the commendatorship of
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France in 1508; he goes on to say that it would have been inconceivable that the king could be manoeuvred into a position that was against his own wishes. The early chroniclers (Buchanan and Pitscottie) did nothing to revive Forman's tarnished reputation yet when King James took the advice of his General Council, only two counsellors opposed the French alliance—
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Franco-Scottish alliance, Forman's embassies to France were distrusted and he was deprived of safe passage through England. That Andrew Forman was seen as the main instigator of the war was in early circulation in England—a contemporary document reprinted in full in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland contains the following excerpt:
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The information contained in these maps is taken from: Herkless & Hannay, Archbishops of St Andrews; Archer, Andrew Forman, Dictionary of National Biography; Bain, Cal. Docs. Scot.; Manuel, D. G., Dryburgh Abbey in the Light of its Historical and Ecclesiastical Setting; McGladdery, Andrew Forman,
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who was a principal competitor for the see of St Andrews and who had called Forman "yon evyll myndit Byschep of Morray". MacDougall also explains that Andrew Forman was one of the main participants in the peace treaty of 1502, its renewal in 1509 and his opposition to the renewal of the alliance with
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was recommended to the pope by both Margaret, the queen-mother and the English King Henry, and took possession of the archbishop's palace which was also St Andrews castle. John Hepburn, who still regarded himself as a contender for the vacancy, dislodged Douglas by force from the castle. The council
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Both King Henry VIII and Pope Leo X tried to take advantage of the vacuum created by the loss of so many of the Scottish ruling class. Henry, on 12 October 1513, asked the pope to repudiate the privilege held by the Scottish kings to nominate the successor to vacant ecclesiastical positions; he also
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Andrew Forman was highly regarded at the courts of Europe and this respect did not go unrewarded. From King Louis XII of France he received the archbishopric of Bourges, from King Hendry VII of England he obtained the rectorship of the parish church of Cottingham and from his own master, King James
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Also in 1511, Forman carried a letter to Henry in which James complained bitterly that the criminals who had murdered Sir Robert Ker, Warden of the Middle Marches in the time of his father, Henry VII, were still at large. James stated that he could not accept that his subjects were being killed and
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on 10 December 1502 where Forman was a signatory. He was then appointed as a commissioner to oversee the exchange of the ratified marriage treaties at the courts of Henry and James. James designated Forman to conduct Margaret to Scotland but while in England, gave King Henry an undertaking that the
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in November 1495 and designated Forman to attend him. Warbeck's presence in Scotland may have been used by King James and some of his councillors as an excuse to wage war with England. Apart from a raid into Northumberland, war did not ensue and in July 1497, Forman watched over Warbeck's departure
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but resigned his rights in 1493 in return for a substantial pension from the monastery's income. The possession of multiple religious appointments was common in late medieval Scotland when ecclesiastical and later, temporal lords, would be gifted commendatorships of monasteries at the discretion of
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for Scotland in May 1515 without Forman but then in June, Forman did travel to Scotland where he was placed under virtual house arrest in his own priory of Pittenweem and would remain there until the end of the year. Albany eventually managed to persuade the council to reluctantly accept Forman as
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Dyvers prisoners are taken of the Scottes, but noe notable personne, only Sir Willm Scott knight councelour of the said king of Scottes, and as is said a gentilman well lernyd. Also Sir John Forman knight broder to the Busshop of Murrey, which Busshop as is reported, was and is mosst principall
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Forman's standing with Henry VIII was good in his early reign when the bishop was central in renewing the Treaty of Perpetual Peace and later in his attempts at mediation between the English and French kings. As King James edged ever closer to France and then with the renewal of the traditional
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James was now in the complex situation where he still had the existing treaty with England and with an alliance with France on the table but each contradictory to the other. He did not rush to France's side but continued to send Forman on his shuttle diplomacy missions to try to conciliate the
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came to the throne. Forman traveled to the English court on several occasions to facilitate the renewal of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace which was agreed on 29 June 1509 and ratified by Forman on King James' behalf on 29 August. In 1510, the king sent Forman to France to try to persuade
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opposing demands of Pope Julius II and King Louis XII. Eventually, after Forman failed to bring the pontiff and the French king together, James after consultation with his General Council renewed the Franco-Scottish alliance in July 1512—only two councillors opposed the decision.
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those responsible not being brought to justice. The Scottish king's letter to the pope in December 1511 showed that James regarded the treaty between Scotland and England as worthless and that he assumed that the pope had released both kings from their oaths to uphold the treaty.
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asked that the see of St. Andrews should have its metropolitan honours removed and that the unoccupied Scottish bishoprics caused by the battle of Flodden should remain unfilled until he was consulted. Pope Leo also moved quickly to take advantage and appointed his nephew
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after Forman's death. A possible third sister, Jonet Forman the Prioress of Eklis (Eccles), is the first named in a letter of protection and respite (similar to a will) dated 28 March 1513, when Forman lists a number of his kith and kin. He was educated at the
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He died in Dunfermline on 11 March 1521 and was buried in St Andrews Cathedral. Like many senior churchmen of his day, his vow of celibacy was not one that he kept and was known to have had a daughter Jane who married Sir Alexander Oliphant of Kellie.
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to become governor of Scotland. The arrival of Albany from France, the opposing Douglas and Hamilton factions within the council and the meddling of the pope all impinged on the outcome of the vacant archbishopric of St Andrews.
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to St Andrews on 13 October. He instructed his ambassador John Battista to take control of the see of St Andrews on Cibo's behalf but the governing council of Scotland prevented his entry to the country. The papal
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In all, between 5,000 and 8,000 Scots were killed while approximately 1,500 of the English host died—among the few prisoners taken was Andrew Forman's brother, Sir John Forman who was the King's serjeant-porter.
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1514—he obtained the bulls from Pope Leo X to become archbishop of St. Andrews and also to be commendator of Arbroath; again opposition by Albany denied him Arbroath; became legate a latere
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almost immediately and his mother, Queen Margaret created regent as required by the provisions of the late king's will. She had little freedom of action as a ruling council, consisting of
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For more detail of benefices received from popes see Manuel, D. G., Dryburgh Abbey in the Light of its Historical and Ecclesiastical Setting, Edinburgh, 1922, p. 219; and McGladdery,
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1507—appointed to be Keeper of Darnaway Castle and Keeper of Dingwall Castle, Forester of Darnaway Forest, Chancellor of the Lordship of Moray and Custumer beyond the Spey
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He was probably the son of Nicholas Forman of Hutton in Berwickshire, and Jonet Blackadder. Forman had three brothers, John and Adam who were both knights – Adam was the
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on 11 December—the bulls were published in January 1515. In time, both Douglas and Hepburn, unable to secure the backing of Albany and the pope gave up the contest.
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and dean of St Andrews immediately assumed the vicar-generalship collecting the revenues of the cathedral and then had the chapter elect him to the archbishopric.
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to countermand the bull but without success. Forman did have personal success in July, however, when at the insistence of King Louis, he was made
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where they stayed with Forman's sister Isabel and her husband Alexander Oliphant of Kellie. In July 1509, Forman was sent to London to ask for
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On 21 February 1513, Pope Julius, with England now in the league against France, issued a bull which was in effect a suspended sentence of
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on James if he broke the treaty with Henry. James then sent Andrew Forman once more to Rome on 31 March to try to get the new Pope
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he received was in 1489 when Pope Innocent VIII provided him to the Parsonage of Forest church (Yarrow in the Scottish borders).
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Despite these early views, MacDougall argues that Forman's reputation was without doubt blackened by a coterie that included
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were given to Forman (as bishop of Moray) in 1511 and then in 1512 he became the Keeper of the castle of Darnaway, near
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would not renew the league with France unless Henry was first consulted. The procession to Scotland took them to
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Despite this, King James via his general council, nominated Aberdeen's aged Bishop Elphinstone to the position.
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to conclude the treaty of marriage. In that same year, King Henry, in gratitude for his services required that
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on 20 September saying that King James fell near his banner and then lauded the bravery of the Scottish host:
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the monarch—it was unlikely that the monasteries in question would have been visited by their
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Then in 1492, he used his influence at Rome to obtain the guarantee of the provision to the
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and John was the king's serjeant-porter who was captured at the battle – and Robert who was
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For more detail of benefices received from Henry VII, Louis XII and James IV, see Bain,
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contrived a cloud that descended from the ceiling of the hall and swept the Lady away.
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII, Volume 1, 4725
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1506—along with his brother John, received the lands of Lochirmacus in Berwickshire.
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1501—in May, Henry VII provides him with the rectorship of Cottingham parish church
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1489—provided by Pope Innocent VIII to parsonage of Forest (Yarrow in the Borders)
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Historical Review of Scotland, Vol. XIII, No. 1, Glasgow, 1915, pp. 317, 318
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1513—Louis XII of France ensured his election to the archbishopric of Brouges
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1508–09—with his brother John, received the lands of Rutherford and Wellis.
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1506–07—received a 19-year lease of the Mains of Dunbar from King James IV.
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On 9 September 1513, the Battle of Flodden was fought near the village of
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and paid homage to the French king on 12 September, just 3 days after the
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Dryburgh Abbey in the Light of its Historical and Ecclesiastical Setting
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archbishop and provided the temporalities of the see in February 1516.
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by her father Henry VII. In that year, Forman became commendator of
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were the principal envoys who brokered a seven-year truce with King
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1512—King James gave him the lands of Boleskyn (south of Inverness)
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He represented the king in Rome in 1489/90 where he was appointed
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1511—Pope Julius II provided him to the Commendatorship of Kelso
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in September 1497. They were assisted by the Spanish ambassador
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The king received 159:St Andrews Cathedral 3031:16th-century abbots 2813:Gilbert de Greenlaw 1876:Brewer, J.S., Ed., 1858:Bonnar, Elizabeth, 1851:Bain, Joseph, ed., 1798:, pp. 297, 298 1650:Bishops of Scotland 1586:, pp. 166, 167 1528:, pp. 275, 276 1431:, pp. 257, 258 1392:, pp. 261, 262 1297:Bishops of Scotland 1219:Bishops of Scotland 1036:, pp. 167, 219 1034:Bishops of Scotland 1021:Bishops of Scotland 884:Forman's reputation 834:Prior of St Andrews 714:abbot of Kilwinning 712:and William Bunch, 710:abbot of Inchaffray 706:bishop of the Isles 619:to make peace with 379:William Elphinstone 2996:Abbots of Arbroath 2493:Scottish Episcopal 2439:Church of Scotland 2371:John de Winchester 2315:Andreas de Moravia 2310:Bricius de Douglas 2305:Richard de Lincoln 1716:, p. 331; Archer, 1681:, pp. 119–121 1154:, Dict. Nat. 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G., 1652:, pp. 38,130 1557:, Archive at ODNB 1273:, pp. 20, 21 900:Dunfermline Abbey 891:Dunfermline Abbey 853:collegiate church 851:, provost of the 777:See of St Andrews 676:Battle of Flodden 664:Battle of Flodden 642:Bourges Cathedral 446:Glasgow Cathedral 431:Pope Alexander VI 407:Robert Blackadder 399:Princess Margaret 370:from the port of 338:abbacy of Culross 269:Battle of Flodden 208: 207: 81:Alexander Stewart 16:Scottish diplomat 3063: 3021:Bishops of Moray 2937:Alexander Burnet 2743:David de Bernham 2693:Turgot of Durham 2680: 2592: 2585: 2578: 2569: 2568: 2517:William Falconer 2435: 2434: 2431:Post-Reformation 2361:Henry de Lichton 2336:David de Moravia 2282:Gregoir of Moray 2268:Bishops of Moray 2261: 2254: 2247: 2238: 2237: 2205:Preceded by 2173:Preceded by 2150:Preceded by 2127:Preceded by 2100:Preceded by 2075:Preceded by 2065: 2064: 2060:, London, 1913. 2029: 2026: 2016: 2013: 2010:Forman, Andrew ( 2005: 1997: 1981:Mackay, A. J. G. 1939:, Stroud, 2005. 1925: 1917: 1905: 1897: 1866: 1863: 1848: 1836: 1817: 1805: 1799: 1792: 1783: 1770: 1764: 1757: 1751: 1750:, pp. 67,68 1744: 1738: 1731: 1725: 1724:, pp. 31,32 1714:Cal. Docs. Scot. 1710: 1704: 1701: 1695: 1688: 1682: 1675: 1666: 1659: 1653: 1646: 1640: 1633: 1627: 1620: 1611: 1606: 1600: 1599:, pp. 83,84 1593: 1587: 1580: 1574: 1567: 1558: 1551: 1545: 1538: 1529: 1522: 1516: 1509: 1500: 1493: 1487: 1480: 1474: 1467: 1461: 1454: 1448: 1441: 1432: 1425: 1419: 1412: 1406: 1399: 1393: 1386: 1380: 1377:Life of James IV 1373: 1364: 1361: 1355: 1352:Life of James IV 1348: 1342: 1335: 1329: 1322: 1316: 1306: 1300: 1293: 1287: 1284:Cal. Docs. Scot. 1280: 1274: 1267: 1261: 1258:Cal. Docs. Scot. 1254: 1248: 1245:Cal. Docs. Scot. 1241: 1235: 1232:Cal. Docs. Scot. 1228: 1222: 1215: 1209: 1206:Cal. Docs. Scot. 1202: 1196: 1189: 1180: 1173: 1167: 1161: 1155: 1148: 1139: 1136: 1130: 1127:Cal. Docs. Scot. 1123: 1114: 1113:, pp. 31,32 1107: 1101: 1094: 1085: 1078: 1072: 1065: 1059: 1052: 1046: 1043: 1037: 1030: 1024: 1017: 1011: 1004: 998: 992: 956: 952: 866:legatus a latere 822:Domenico Grimani 510: 501: 440:with England at 219: 216: 145: 143: 124: 121: 111:Personal details 97:Previous post(s) 64:13 November 1514 46: 21: 20: 3071: 3070: 3066: 3065: 3064: 3062: 3061: 3060: 3036:Scottish priors 3026:Scottish abbots 2976: 2975: 2974: 2969: 2946: 2917:Patrick Adamson 2900: 2849:William Scheves 2832: 2763:William Wishart 2753:Abel de Gullane 2703:Robert of Scone 2681: 2672: 2601: 2596: 2566: 2561: 2546: 2532:Alexander Jolly 2487: 2426: 2422:Patrick Hepburn 2386:William Tulloch 2341:John de Pilmuir 2275:Pre-Reformation 2270: 2265: 2231: 2229: 2220: 2212: 2210: 2195: 2186: 2178: 2168: 2161: 2153: 2145: 2138: 2130: 2129:David Finlayson 2122: 2113: 2110:Bishop of Moray 2105: 2095: 2088: 2080: 2078:William Scheves 2063: 2027: 2023:Andrew Forman ( 2014: 1992: 1955:, London, 1910 1892: 1864: 1839:Stephen, Leslie 1826: 1821: 1820: 1806: 1802: 1793: 1786: 1771: 1767: 1758: 1754: 1745: 1741: 1732: 1728: 1711: 1707: 1702: 1698: 1689: 1685: 1676: 1669: 1660: 1656: 1647: 1643: 1634: 1630: 1621: 1614: 1607: 1603: 1594: 1590: 1581: 1577: 1568: 1561: 1552: 1548: 1539: 1532: 1523: 1519: 1510: 1503: 1494: 1490: 1481: 1477: 1468: 1464: 1455: 1451: 1442: 1435: 1426: 1422: 1413: 1409: 1400: 1396: 1387: 1383: 1374: 1367: 1362: 1358: 1349: 1345: 1336: 1332: 1328:, p. 31–32 1323: 1319: 1307: 1303: 1294: 1290: 1281: 1277: 1268: 1264: 1255: 1251: 1242: 1238: 1229: 1225: 1216: 1212: 1203: 1199: 1190: 1183: 1174: 1170: 1162: 1158: 1149: 1142: 1137: 1133: 1124: 1117: 1108: 1104: 1095: 1088: 1080:Manuel, D. 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1631: 1623: 1604: 1596: 1591: 1583: 1578: 1570: 1554: 1549: 1541: 1525: 1524:MacDougall, 1520: 1513:Flodden 1513 1512: 1496: 1495:MacDougall, 1491: 1483: 1482:MacDougall, 1478: 1470: 1465: 1457: 1456:MacDougall, 1452: 1444: 1428: 1427:MacDougall, 1423: 1415: 1414:MacDougall, 1410: 1402: 1401:MacDougall, 1397: 1389: 1388:MacDougall, 1384: 1376: 1359: 1354:,p. 204 1351: 1346: 1338: 1333: 1325: 1320: 1312: 1304: 1296: 1291: 1283: 1278: 1270: 1265: 1257: 1252: 1244: 1239: 1231: 1226: 1221:, p. 38 1218: 1213: 1205: 1200: 1192: 1191:MacDougall, 1179:, p. 13 1176: 1171: 1163: 1159: 1151: 1134: 1126: 1110: 1105: 1100:, p. 32 1097: 1081: 1076: 1068: 1063: 1055: 1050: 1041: 1033: 1028: 1020: 1015: 1007: 1002: 995: 994:McGladdery, 950: 929: 913: 908: 903: 893:from Leo X. 887: 878: 871:Albany left 870: 846: 830:John Hepburn 794: 746:James Beaton 735: 731: 727: 687: 649: 645: 633: 605: 435: 376: 363:Duke of York 361:, the bogus 347:prior of May 343:commendators 335: 321:. 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Index

Archbishop of St Andrews

St Andrews
Alexander Stewart
James Beaton
Archbishop of Bourges
Berwickshire
Dunfermline
St Andrews Cathedral
Scottish
Roman Catholic
Scottish
diplomat
prelate
Bishop of Moray
Archbishop of Bourges
France
Archbishop of St Andrews
Commendator
standard-bearer
James IV
Battle of Flodden
dean
Glasgow
cathedral
Fast Castle
commendator of May
University of St Andrews
James IV
protonotary apostolic

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