Reforming the Scottish Church by unknow

Reforming the Scottish Church by unknow

Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group


21 For example: minister or exhorter - RSS, 6/1126; minister or reader - RSS, 6/509, 6/523, 6/604, 6/1383, 6/1417, 6/1723, 7/551, 7/643; exhorter or reader - RSS, 6/891, 6/ 1694, The same was true of instructions sent to other examiners.

22 RSS, 6/1694; 25 August 1572, NLS Adv. 17.1.3 new fo. 381v.

23 APS, III, p. 72, 'That the adversareis of Christis Euangell sail not Inioy the Patrimonie of the kirk'.

24 RSS, 6/2027; NLS Adv. 17.1.3 new fo. 395r+v. The same fate befell Patrick Morton who was deprived of the provostry of Crail. The then vacant provostry was originally intended for Thomas Kinneir, minister at Crail, but within months it was reassigned to Thomas Myreton (RSS, 7/370, 7/551). It is possible that Kinneir was refused the provostry because of his failure to fulfil his duties as minister. Kinneir was excommunicated in October 1577 for adultery, deprived of his benefice by the burgh council of Crail, who paid his stipend, and eventually banished from the burgh. For a full discussion see pages 126-27.

25 For example, in letters issued to local kirk personnel instructing them to conduct a ceremony of possession, not admission, Winram recorded that he had 'ressavit and admittit and be the tennor heirof ressavis and admittis [William Ruthven] to ye ... vicarage of Trinetigask'; and had similarly 'be tenor heirof admittis [Malice Graham] to ye ... vicarage [of Aberfoil]'. The three such letters known to survive are those for William Ruthven to Trinitygask (NLS Adv. 17.1.3 new fo. 38lv); John Carnegie to Collessie (NLS Adv. 17.1.3 new fo. 358r) and Malice Graham to Aberfoyle (NLS Adv. 17.1.3 new fo. 395r+v).



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