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Historical Notices of St. Anthony's Monastery, Leith : and, Rehearsal of Events, which occured in the North of Scotland, from 1635 to 1645, in relation to the National Covenant. Edited from a Contemporary MS

Rogers, Charles, [1825-1890]0000
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The monastery of St. Anthony at Leith was the only house belonging to the Order in Scotland.It stood on the west side of the alley known as St. Anthony's Wynd. Erected in 1430 by Sir Robert Logan, of Restalrig, and confirmed in the same year by Henry Wardlaw, Bishop of St. Andrews.
Main title:
Historical Notices of St. Anthony's Monastery, Leith : and, Rehearsal of Events, which occured in the North of Scotland, from 1635 to 1645, in relation to the National Covenant. Edited from a Contemporary MS / by the Rev. Charles Rogers, LL.D. Historiographer to the Royal Historical Society ; Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland ; Fellow of the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, Copenhagen ; Member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Member of the Historical Society of Quebec ; and Corresponding Member of the Historical and Genealogical Society of New England.
Imprint:
London : Printed for The Grampian Club, [1877].
Collation:
65p. : illus. ; 23 cm.
Language:
English
BRN:
3449116
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