n.a. (2002). 1 Historical introduction. In: n.e. Spynie Palace and the Bishops of Moray:. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 1-12.
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Spynie Palace and the Bishops of Moray: | ||||||
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series | ||||||
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223 | ||||||
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1 - 12 | ||||||
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This chapter considers historical evidence for the bishopric of Moray from 1120-1224, the origins of which are obscure. There are also sections on the bishop's residence at Spynie (1224-1460) and the 15th-century rebuilding of the palace. There is an account of Bishop Patrick Hepburn (1538-73) who was the last Roman Catholic incumbent before the Reformation. This is followed by the Protestant Bishops (1573-1689) and the period of abandonment (1689-1973). | ||||||
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2002 | ||||||
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0-903903-21-0 | ||||||
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