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- 1538. This position supplied his income. Clothes for "lord James of Sanctandrois" and his brothers were made by the king's tailor, Thomas Arthur. Lord...
- becaus, as your sacred majestie may persave, the Scottis Croce, callit Sanctandrois Croce is twyse divydit, and the Inglishe Croce, callit Sanct George,...
- the lyfe and conversatione and qualiteis of the Tulchene Bischope of Sanctandrois", Scotish Poems of the Sixteenth Century, Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald...
- Tuiching my lord Governouris eldest sone withhaldin in the castell of Sanctandrois. Citation 1545 c. 12 Dates Royal ****ent 14 August 1546 Text of statute...
- November 1600 Act in favouris of the duik of Lennox anent the thriddis of Sanctandrois. Not public and general 1600 c. 49 — 15 November 1600 Ratificatioun of...
- Burne, Professor of Philosophie in S. Leonardis College, in the citie of Sanctandrois, brocht up from his tender eage in the peruersit sect of the Calvinistis...
- tuiching the Indult and privilege grantit be the paip to the sege of Sanctandrois. Ratification of the acts made previously touching the indult and privilege...
- archiebischop of Sanctandrois. Not public and general 1587 c. 79 — 29 July 1587 Act in favour of Patrik archiebischop of Sanctandrois. Not public and general...
- of the duik of Lennox anent the superioritie of the bischoipries of Sanctandrois and Glasgow. Not public and general 1593 c. 56 — Act in favour of the...
- prmocion of the saif reverend fadir [Andrew] to the Archbishoprik of Sanctandrois or quhatsomeuer vther benefice, dignitie, or privilegis". Probably in...